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holy mary, mother of god, pray for us sinners, now at and the hour of our death, amen. pray for us.e francis knows that it's at 4:00 tomorrow. he's talking about mother mary. pope francis has a deep devotion to st. mary. it's not a worship, it's a devotion. mass of course tomorrow is a celebration of jesus christ's life. let's listen right now to the philadelphia orchestra with beethoven's fifth. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're listening to the philadelphia orchestra here. we continue with our coverage of the holy father in philadelphia right after this. >>> and welcome back to fox 29's special holy father in philadelphia. you see what is going on in the stage right behind us. it's not over until it's over. the philadelphia orchestra just did an amazing rendition of beethoven's fifth. let's listen in real quick. >> we have a few extra special surprises in store for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> a lovely evening in beautiful philadelphia. our next performer, colombian musician. has sold more than 16 million copies and he's a two-time grammy award winner. his charity works with colombia
holy mary, mother of god, pray for us sinners, now at and the hour of our death, amen. pray for us.e francis knows that it's at 4:00 tomorrow. he's talking about mother mary. pope francis has a deep devotion to st. mary. it's not a worship, it's a devotion. mass of course tomorrow is a celebration of jesus christ's life. let's listen right now to the philadelphia orchestra with beethoven's fifth. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're listening to the philadelphia orchestra here. we continue with...
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the lord is with thee, and blessed is the fruit of thigh womb, holy mary, mother of god, pray for us sinners hour of our death, amen. and pray for us. pray for us. amen. >> thank you and see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] >> pope francis leads the final blessing in the prayers to mary. what an incredible evening. >> it's really astounding. we've just seen, at the end of this trip, an energetic pope. >> but the passion and the communication skills and the, you know, as laura engle was just saying, it was palpable there. we could feel -- we were praying here, you know, in the studio here with him. blessing ourselves, as he blessed some. >> we didn't even have the sense he was speaking in a second language. >> you heard it. you felt it. >> bill? >> one thing that struck me about it, you listen to the way he talks about the family in such a unifying way. and you contrast to the pettiness of the conversation on the family in this country, it's always about the rights of straight people and gay people, it's never about the duty of people to each other. we're so hung up on rights in this cou
the lord is with thee, and blessed is the fruit of thigh womb, holy mary, mother of god, pray for us sinners hour of our death, amen. and pray for us. pray for us. amen. >> thank you and see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] >> pope francis leads the final blessing in the prayers to mary. what an incredible evening. >> it's really astounding. we've just seen, at the end of this trip, an energetic pope. >> but the passion and the communication skills and the, you...
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. >> holy mary, mother of god, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death, amen. >> they areh to the pope [ speaking in spanish ] >> melissa, i said when he was making gestures, he looks like he was 10 years younger than he was there morning. >> i hate to talk over what is going on. it is very hard to hear. you heard them just now praying the hail mary together. this is our lady queen of angels school, they are hoping for a miracle, this is one of the parishes that was shuttered the church with the church. this school, those are students there he is meeting with my grands and -- my grands and refugees from mexico, and making point here to reach out to all cultures. here in the u.s., on his business. >> this is a model of our -- this is the water. for the vegetables and the flowers. for all of the green plants. [ speaking in spanish ] >> they are walking around, showing him different projects that aring going on in the classroom, the students are explaining the projects, he is admiring them. >> what a prud proud moment, ar the parents, we should emphasis, that cost of tuition
. >> holy mary, mother of god, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death, amen. >> they areh to the pope [ speaking in spanish ] >> melissa, i said when he was making gestures, he looks like he was 10 years younger than he was there morning. >> i hate to talk over what is going on. it is very hard to hear. you heard them just now praying the hail mary together. this is our lady queen of angels school, they are hoping for a miracle, this is one of the parishes...
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you hear that in the words of the hail mary, holy mary, mother of god, pray for us sinners in the hourr death, amen. it's like asking a good friend, a holy friend to pray for you because you're ill or you're going through troubles. prayer is a good thing. prayer is something that does not take anything away from god, asking other people to pray for you. >> reporter: and they're still in the canonization process of junipero serra. can i just say -- this is the english of the mass. >> as a result of the spanish incursion of the area. serra made a great number of missionary trips to california. >> translator: serra then was very steadfast during these hard travels until the very end of his life, despite illnesses and physical ailments that he had and that exhausted his fortitude. he died on august 28th, 1784, at the san carlos mission in carmel. he was beatified by st. john paul ii on september 25, 1988. [ speaking in latin ] ♪ >> reporter: this is now a latin portion of the mass as they're moving forward with "christ have mercy, lord have mercy, christ have mercy." this is typical in the
you hear that in the words of the hail mary, holy mary, mother of god, pray for us sinners in the hourr death, amen. it's like asking a good friend, a holy friend to pray for you because you're ill or you're going through troubles. prayer is a good thing. prayer is something that does not take anything away from god, asking other people to pray for you. >> reporter: and they're still in the canonization process of junipero serra. can i just say -- this is the english of the mass. >>...
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because all of us are sinners. all of us are fallible. every single human being. the pr people and the spinners, they'll never, ever tell you. we will. but i believe that after reading "killing reagan" that the nobility of the man that you'll see overrides the things that he did that were wrong. same thing with kennedy. same thing with patton. lincoln and jesus, a little bit different. because they were unbelievable human beings. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> although lincoln had his moments. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but we want to tell the truth. and that's why these books soar successful are so successful. when you read what we write it's in stone, it happened. >> jimmy: is it more or less difficult to write a book about talking about lincoln and jesus, this was a long time ago, obviously. >> right. >> jimmy: is it more or less difficult to write about somebody like reagan? >> here's the hard part with reagan. we wouldn't use any anonymous sources and we had to double source everything. which means when you read books about famous people, a lot of times you'll have s
because all of us are sinners. all of us are fallible. every single human being. the pr people and the spinners, they'll never, ever tell you. we will. but i believe that after reading "killing reagan" that the nobility of the man that you'll see overrides the things that he did that were wrong. same thing with kennedy. same thing with patton. lincoln and jesus, a little bit different. because they were unbelievable human beings. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> although...
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us. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> historic visit. pope francis the first latin american pontiff arrives in cuba tomorrow. and doing business in cuba. nowhere to turn. hundreds of rchtio refugees tryo cross from croatia to sloaz vienn
us. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> historic visit. pope francis the first latin american pontiff arrives in cuba...
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us. >> saints and sinners.ds in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> for better or worse, syria was a functional state before the arab spring sent shock waves across the middle east and north africa. a tense balancing act that kept a continuum, no equilibrium. bashar al-assad hundreds of thousands of syrians are now dead and as horrifying as that is, there is no sign of that abating. states that still exist, failed states, are dangerous to people in neighboring countries because the dysfunction can't be quietly sealed inside borders, the vacuum has moved chaos made in syria into turkey, lebron to non-jordan, iraq, now greece, hungary, croatia and others. rampage against people of two countries is fueled by a syria
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us. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> with syria continuing its downward spiral into destruction and death, an old ally, russia, is showing renewed support for the country's leader, bashar al-assad. putin and obama hasn't seen much in common, but the eventually
us. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> with syria continuing its downward spiral into destruction and death, an old ally,...
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. >> all this scandal, all this stuff, our faith teaches us we're sinners, we need god's mercy, we make mistakes, we screw up and god loves us. >> these men say pope francis has given them renewed hope about the church's future. >> he wants us to keep smiling, to be joyful, and that's really when he wrote the joy of the gas tell. >> reporter: these young seminarians are excited they'll have an opportunity to see pope francis when he comes to new york city and celebrates mass in madison square guardian cwair quare garden. >> i see him as the great reformer and the great man who will bring people to real hearing. >> steven graduated from fordham university before coming here. >> i had the vision of the american dream, having a big house and cars and kids, had done some internships for financial companies on wall street and off wall street. >> reporter: until he felt something drive him to a life of sacrifice. of god's love and him saying i want you to really think about the priesthood. i have no regret for coming here and doing the will of god. >> reporter: sharon crowley, fox 5 news. dar
. >> all this scandal, all this stuff, our faith teaches us we're sinners, we need god's mercy, we make mistakes, we screw up and god loves us. >> these men say pope francis has given them renewed hope about the church's future. >> he wants us to keep smiling, to be joyful, and that's really when he wrote the joy of the gas tell. >> reporter: these young seminarians are excited they'll have an opportunity to see pope francis when he comes to new york city and celebrates...
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. >> all of this candle, all of this stuff with our faithed teaches us that we're sinners that we need god's mercy. we make mistakes. we screw up. and that god loves us. >> these men say pope reason sis has given them renewed hope about the church's future. >> he wants us to keep smiling and wants us to keep being joyful and that is really when he wrote the joy of the gospel. >> these young sim nar yens are excited they will are the opportunity to see pope francis when he comes to new york city and celebrates mags in madison square garden. >> i see him as a great reformer but also the great, the great man to real healing. >> steven gonzalez graduated from hordeham university before coming here. >> i had always kind of had the vision of, you know, the american tream, kind of having a big house, and the car, as a kid, all of that stuff. i have done internships for financial companies and on wall street and off wall street f. >> until he felt something inside drive him toward a life of sacrifice. >> it was overwhelming sense of god's love, and, and he kind of just sang, i want to really,
. >> all of this candle, all of this stuff with our faithed teaches us that we're sinners that we need god's mercy. we make mistakes. we screw up. and that god loves us. >> these men say pope reason sis has given them renewed hope about the church's future. >> he wants us to keep smiling and wants us to keep being joyful and that is really when he wrote the joy of the gospel. >> these young sim nar yens are excited they will are the opportunity to see pope francis when...
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us here now in philadelphia. latest article, saints and sinners. he joins us in the booth. you've got to be pretty excited.rst time you've performed with the pope. >> no, but it is surreal every couple of years to play for more people than u2. so you have to adjust things. >> this is the second time you've done it with the pope? >> yeah, i've been to about -- i've actually played it -- it happens every three years, i've been playing it since 2000. i was at 2002 with pope john paul ii. >> oh, wow. >> 2007 with pope benedict and then rio. >> so you've had the opportunity to perform and spend time with all three of them. >> i'm usually playing around them. >> you frankly see the reaction of the people responding to them. >> yeah. >> what is different? >> well, i think this whole world meeting of families is the culmination of this whole visit. you don't get to choose your family. you're stuck together, and along the way, you've got to work things out because you're with each other. i think this pope, what's different about it, i think he's trying to call everybody together and say, look, we're here, on this p
us here now in philadelphia. latest article, saints and sinners. he joins us in the booth. you've got to be pretty excited.rst time you've performed with the pope. >> no, but it is surreal every couple of years to play for more people than u2. so you have to adjust things. >> this is the second time you've done it with the pope? >> yeah, i've been to about -- i've actually played it -- it happens every three years, i've been playing it since 2000. i was at 2002 with pope john...
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read the words of jesus, you just can't be -- you have to notice that he rea reaches out to sinners, all of usassion and mercy, and that is what pope francis is trying to tell us. >> yeah. he's certainly -- father jenkins, looking at some live pictures right now at the pope who is arriving at the united nations in new york and hear the crowds behind him, the type of crowds he's met with everywhere he's gone through in the united states. looks to be on the way in right now to the u.n., there making some address, and, really, touching on issues like climate change. i know that notre dame took the step of saying that over the next five years, you're going to be stopping the use of coal on n notre dame's campus. is that a direct response to the pope? >> we've. working on sustainability for years, but the pope's call led us to think what else can we do and steps to take to address the issue? coal is one part of it, education is the most important thing we do, education of the students, and research. the pope in his address to congress mentioned the importance of american research universities findi
read the words of jesus, you just can't be -- you have to notice that he rea reaches out to sinners, all of usassion and mercy, and that is what pope francis is trying to tell us. >> yeah. he's certainly -- father jenkins, looking at some live pictures right now at the pope who is arriving at the united nations in new york and hear the crowds behind him, the type of crowds he's met with everywhere he's gone through in the united states. looks to be on the way in right now to the u.n.,...
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us to be perfect. he recognizes we're all sinners. in fact the first thing he said when he was elected pope by the cardinals was, "i am a great sinner." "but trusting in god's mercy, i accept." it's recognizing all of us need god's mercy. the francis effect is helping people understand in a god's mercy is there for them until the chur-- in the church. >> so faith as a journey and as a process throughout your life. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> now we're in the second reading, in english. we'll listen in a little. >> petition with thanksgiving, make your request known to god, then the peace of god that passeth all understanding with all your heart and mind. finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is anything excellent, and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. keep on doing what you have received and heard and seen. then god and peace be with you. >> the word of the lord as was said there, th
us to be perfect. he recognizes we're all sinners. in fact the first thing he said when he was elected pope by the cardinals was, "i am a great sinner." "but trusting in god's mercy, i accept." it's recognizing all of us need god's mercy. the francis effect is helping people understand in a god's mercy is there for them until the chur-- in the church. >> so faith as a journey and as a process throughout your life. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> now we're in...
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saying that the father was more sinner than seupbt with the message he used to convert people to christianity servant. >> they could not speak their language. could not wear their clothes, could not sing their songs or say their prayers. >> now, lopez and his tribe now writing several laters to the pope about what they call the dark and violent reality. >> now, campaign 2016. a woman is surging in the presidential polls and brian webb reports it is hillary clinton. >> reporter: now, the second shot in the polls, boosted by her performance in last week's debate. >> they come to know me and understand what they have done and what i will do. they tend to support me. >> in the latest poll, front- runner, donald trump slid to 24% among registered republicans. followed by fioriona on 15% now, we know our current president is one. days after trump did not correct the town hall participant. he has his own comments about muslims and the precedency. he insists a muslim should not be president because islam is not consistent with the constitution. >> i would not advocate that we put a muslim in charge o
saying that the father was more sinner than seupbt with the message he used to convert people to christianity servant. >> they could not speak their language. could not wear their clothes, could not sing their songs or say their prayers. >> now, lopez and his tribe now writing several laters to the pope about what they call the dark and violent reality. >> now, campaign 2016. a woman is surging in the presidential polls and brian webb reports it is hillary clinton. >>...
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join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> they're living large on the nachusa grasslands preserve in franklin grove, illinois. the first herd of american bison in these parts for 2 centuries. these iconic bison were the missing link for a massive restoration of this endangered tall grass prairie run by the nature conservancy. >> would you say that they have been a game changing factor here? >> oh yeah, these animals are going to make a difference on the prairie. >> i hitched a ride with nachusa project director bill kleiman and restoration ecologist cody considine to track down the bison in their 500 acre grazing area. >> why are the bison so important to the restoration process? >
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join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> welcome back to techknow we're about to talk whales. they are giant, majestic creatures, that are intelligent, complex, but they're also threatened by a variety of man-made environmental conditions and in some cases they're in danger. >> right many attempts have been made to observe these creatures in their natural environments but a lot of the traditional methods, like planes or helicopters, are really noisy and invasive, or can be really expensive, which is prohibitive. >> but now there's a new method that's relatively silent, it gives us a pair of eyes in the sky to study animals like whales. and we caught up with a team off the coast of
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cardinal lacroix who is able to speak optimistically, who is able to -- you know, we're all sinners but he's able to tell us that in a way that we can think to ourself, well, of course, i'm a sinner but i can be forgiven and there is hope for me. cardinal lacroix is a people that has that talent, not many people do. >> cardinal lacroix embodies what the pope said this morning about the role of bishops. the cardinal has boldness and courage but all of that with joy. and he's able to recognize and cardinal lacroix has every reason to bemoan the sadness or all the difficulties of the church in french canada, but he chooses not to. he invites people to believe and to hope. when you give people belief and hope and joy, you would be surprised at the miracles that will come. there's a little story that we have to tell our viewers, that where the pope has visited these different countries, he can't leave the country without visiting the jesuit institution. and so today there was a little surprise before he came here. he went to st. joseph's university here at jesuit school, visited -- they have a sculpture on the c
cardinal lacroix who is able to speak optimistically, who is able to -- you know, we're all sinners but he's able to tell us that in a way that we can think to ourself, well, of course, i'm a sinner but i can be forgiven and there is hope for me. cardinal lacroix is a people that has that talent, not many people do. >> cardinal lacroix embodies what the pope said this morning about the role of bishops. the cardinal has boldness and courage but all of that with joy. and he's able to...
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sinner. to get all of us to realize we're all equal. isn't rch's teaching going to change. he's saying, let's come in and talk about it and grow. the church has a particular view how you achieve that. >> do you think american catholics are onboard with the about. we're talking it was noted earlier this year, american catholic said it was ot sinful to engage in homosexual behavior. 61% said it wasn't sinful to get divorced. 3% think it's not sinful to have an abortion. homosexuality, it's what a sin. about sex urch talks belongs in the context of and age and between a man woman. the church is talking about behavior. so, there is divergence in terms f what the average catholic believes and what the church teaches. is about come on in and talk about. alienated people and we have not made our case and tried what we mean when we're talking about sexuality. > is it come on in and talk about it to change your view or middle?the >> it's not a compromise thing, this sense. he church believes this is the guardian of the church. say, we don't l have that latitude, that's not our job b
sinner. to get all of us to realize we're all equal. isn't rch's teaching going to change. he's saying, let's come in and talk about it and grow. the church has a particular view how you achieve that. >> do you think american catholics are onboard with the about. we're talking it was noted earlier this year, american catholic said it was ot sinful to engage in homosexual behavior. 61% said it wasn't sinful to get divorced. 3% think it's not sinful to have an abortion. homosexuality, it's...
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us. >> to report on our drunkenness. my debauchery. former sinnerl put them on trial. those who are against us. >> when you're king, james and i wish to sit by your throne. >> see you condemn them to eternal flames. >> that's how you imagine the kingdom of god? me on the throne? do i wear a gold crown? >> i would think a crown of the purest gold. >> that is pretty to preside. i mean, you travel with me, you're open to every word but you hear nothing. so afraid to understand being what i am, what i must do. whoever be a master must first be a slave. whoever must be served must first serve. in the kingdom of god there are no thrones, no crowns, no rule of nations. my work for earthly service would be suffering. understand that, suffering the word of love those who believe word of love those who believe in me even though they so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill o
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us an email at consumerwatch@cbssf.com. >>> coming up in the next half- hour, saints or sinners? pope gets ready to canonize a central figure in early california history, some tell us he is far from deserving. >> and on the campaign trail, fallout tonight over what fallout tonight over what toghov wt introducing starbucks® small-batch cold brew coffee. in stores now. ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> it's 6:30. we have breaking news just minutes ago, cal fire announcing that some evacuation orders are being lifted at the "valley fire." starting tonight, people living in the communities of twin lakes and rancho zener did row are being allowed back home and tomorrow at noon evacuation orders will be lifted for people living in middletown. we just showed you all the work that has been going on there to make that community safe. middletown will be open to residents only. authorities will be checking ids to keep everyone else
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sinner than a sane. and rosa flores knows more about this, and she is joining us outside of the basilica where that backgrounds known, rosa. >> he is an 18th century franciscan missionary, and came here to establish missions and churches and evangelize ed d int area, and there is a lot of controversy about this, and a lot of people love him, and he is going to be canonized here with the holy mass celebrated with pope francis, and it is controversy, because there are a lot of la ttino groups and nati american groups who say it opens up bleeding wounds, because it is a time when their cultures and languages were ripped from them, and so there is controversy because of this, but the church is definitely defending it. don? >> yes, row sashgs you have said that the vatican has defended this, and how is the vatican defending it? >> you know, we have seen it in other places. in south america, for example, when i was there months ago covering pope francis' visit there as well, there is this idea of priests, missionaries who have gone to areas where they are heavily native american or indian in those particular countr
sinner than a sane. and rosa flores knows more about this, and she is joining us outside of the basilica where that backgrounds known, rosa. >> he is an 18th century franciscan missionary, and came here to establish missions and churches and evangelize ed d int area, and there is a lot of controversy about this, and a lot of people love him, and he is going to be canonized here with the holy mass celebrated with pope francis, and it is controversy, because there are a lot of la ttino...
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us what you're seeing. >> reporter: good morning. the sinner gee in the crowd is exhilarating. everyone waiting the arrival of pope francis in over an hour. take a look at what's going on at the airport. you see the papal steps with the logo of the world meeting of families. and just beneath it a majestic red carpet. just awaiting his arrival, awaiting the rolling out of the red carpet. to the left of that is a plant. that is the plant the mount laurel plant of pennsylvania that will be presented to the pontiff. i can tell you that here there is unprecedented security. we're being told the highest level of security any detail in this country. you see that police officers are lining up along side the tarmac. just to the left of that is the band from bishop shanahan in bucks county. they tell us they are going to play 14 songs, among them what we know as the rocky theme song as well as ode to joy which is said to be a favorite of pope francis. you also see a child there in a wheelchair. he is the son of the band director. they are hoping that pope francis will come up and touch h
us what you're seeing. >> reporter: good morning. the sinner gee in the crowd is exhilarating. everyone waiting the arrival of pope francis in over an hour. take a look at what's going on at the airport. you see the papal steps with the logo of the world meeting of families. and just beneath it a majestic red carpet. just awaiting his arrival, awaiting the rolling out of the red carpet. to the left of that is a plant. that is the plant the mount laurel plant of pennsylvania that will be...
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reality and it is true that many of the prominent neocons in the last days did use kissinger as a foil and said and he was a sinner because he supposedly didn't believe that american righteousness should guide its foreign-policy and others have that famous morality inserted into the 1976 republican platform, republican party platform which you can think of as an anti-kissinger think tank that i think conventional wisdom is wrong. if it is taken as a view of the world that holds that reality is transparent but the truth of the facts can be derived from simply preserving the facts and kissinger was definitely and is not a realistic. of all the policymakers that helped shape the post-world war ii national security state, kissinger was perhaps the most self-aware of the philosophical foundations that justified his actions. he was deeply influenced by an anti-rationalist and extremely subjective strain of the metaphysics that considering how often we used to justify the war might be called in. alexis tantalus on. kissinger was an accidental list. you can read the 1950 undergraduate thesis the longest ever submitted to
reality and it is true that many of the prominent neocons in the last days did use kissinger as a foil and said and he was a sinner because he supposedly didn't believe that american righteousness should guide its foreign-policy and others have that famous morality inserted into the 1976 republican platform, republican party platform which you can think of as an anti-kissinger think tank that i think conventional wisdom is wrong. if it is taken as a view of the world that holds that reality is...
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us catholics about our attitudes. are we avoiding judgment? he is not changing the church's teachings. he's saying the church is full of sinners.hen he was asked, he said, i am a sinner. , to realize weus are equal in the sight of god. he is saying come in and let's talk about it. it's help you grow and find that happiness you are seeking. the church has a view on how you do that. host: do you think american catholics are on board with the pope when it comes to corporate issues we are talking about? a poll from the pew research year, noted earlier this american catholics said it was not sinful. 39% said it was not sinful to engage in homosexual behavior. 23% think it is not sinful to have an abortion. guest: some of those questions, there is no nuance. homosexuality, it is not a sin but the church talks about sex, it belongs in the context of marriage between a man and woman. the question is, being gay, that is not what we are talking about . the church is talking about behavior. there is divergence in terms of what the average catholic believes in what the church teaches. i think pope francis is about, let's talk about it. if
us catholics about our attitudes. are we avoiding judgment? he is not changing the church's teachings. he's saying the church is full of sinners.hen he was asked, he said, i am a sinner. , to realize weus are equal in the sight of god. he is saying come in and let's talk about it. it's help you grow and find that happiness you are seeking. the church has a view on how you do that. host: do you think american catholics are on board with the pope when it comes to corporate issues we are talking...
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us here. >> what's being done while lives hang in the balance? >> we need help now. >> saints and sinners. >> i need to get that pill in me because i've been several hours without it during the night, you know. that's my percocet, and my oxycodone and vitamin d, and this is an oxycontin 10 they suggest i take in the night. >> shirley sharr is 86 years old and she takes a high dose of opioids every day, to deal with pain that began after she had knee replacement surgery 13 years ago. her morning dose is the most important. nighttime is the longest she goes without taking the medication. >> and then i take this with me when we leave to go on an errand or something. this is always in my purse. i cannot ever forget that or i'd be in trouble. >> shirley's daughter, cari, sets an alarm to remind her mother to take the next dose, in three and a half hours. over the years, shirley's doctors steadily increased her dosage because she was developing a tolerance to the medication... it wasn't as effective. >> does it still manage your pain? does it help? >> no. well it does. but i'm still always in p
us here. >> what's being done while lives hang in the balance? >> we need help now. >> saints and sinners. >> i need to get that pill in me because i've been several hours without it during the night, you know. that's my percocet, and my oxycodone and vitamin d, and this is an oxycontin 10 they suggest i take in the night. >> shirley sharr is 86 years old and she takes a high dose of opioids every day, to deal with pain that began after she had knee replacement...
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us. why should we pray for you? he said, honestly, i truly feel i have so many limitations, so many problems also being a sinner, you >> each pope has done that, but this particular pope has done it so frequently and he's sincere. a lot of people ask me over the past week, what keeps him going? he's an old man. this is remarkable. what drugs is he taking? i said it's the prifrs the people of god around the world that sustain him and sustain each one of us in the lord's service. but he's been so public about it, he believes in the power of prayer. he invited bishops this morning to make sure that prayer was one of the pillars of their ministry, and he's done that continuously. he's now become known in many circles as the pray for me pope. >> you know what else i noticed -- >> you know what? he's also extremely sensitive when he's in audiences that aren't all catholic. if you can't pray for me, send me good wishes or good vibes. he's really wonderful. >> i want to tell you from being out in the crowd, people appreciate when he says that. it touches them as well. the other thing that energizes the pope, you can see him
us. why should we pray for you? he said, honestly, i truly feel i have so many limitations, so many problems also being a sinner, you >> each pope has done that, but this particular pope has done it so frequently and he's sincere. a lot of people ask me over the past week, what keeps him going? he's an old man. this is remarkable. what drugs is he taking? i said it's the prifrs the people of god around the world that sustain him and sustain each one of us in the lord's service. but he's...
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sinners. >> i'm tony harris, you're watching talk to al jazeera we're speaking this week with the woman at the top of the us tennis association, katrina adams. >> tell me about this experience at the national tennis center-- billie jean king national tennis center. you're going through a lot of renovations right now. >> we are. >> talk me through some of the changes coming to the national tennis center, and what the experience is going to be like not only this year, but-- got how many years to come here? >> (laugh) we are so excited about what's going on here. we're putting a roof, finally, on arthur ashe stadium. you know, this has been in the making for us for about ten years, when we first started talking about it. but-- you know, when, ten years, f-- five years ago, even, we couldn't afford it. it's a big project. the size of arthur ashe stadium is huge, the open-- the open part. and, to put a roof on that, the weight of it would have been too much. so we finally found a developer and an architect that built something that's on the outside. it's more like a canopy. we are in phase two. last year, we put
sinners. >> i'm tony harris, you're watching talk to al jazeera we're speaking this week with the woman at the top of the us tennis association, katrina adams. >> tell me about this experience at the national tennis center-- billie jean king national tennis center. you're going through a lot of renovations right now. >> we are. >> talk me through some of the changes coming to the national tennis center, and what the experience is going to be like not only this year,...
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marriage and thinking or speaking evil about other people, there's no a person watching us today who's not a sinnerod. my question to you is, are you here this morning, were you here yesterday, were you in kentucky yesterday talking about your faith and you were there because of your faith or were you there because you think that this is a constitutional abomination? two completely different things. >> constitutional abomination, but because of my faith i believe that i have a responsibility to stand with those who are being persecuted not only for their faith but for following the law and especially those who are being beaten up by the heavy hand of the judicial branch of government and put in jail for doing what they believe in. >> then you certainly understand that another presidential candidate using your logic, could stand with a clerk that refused to grant a heterosexual couple their second marriage license because the word of christ is quite clear when it comes to divorce, that it is against god's -- >> the word of the law is clear. >> i guess what i'm saying is, let's keep our faith out of
marriage and thinking or speaking evil about other people, there's no a person watching us today who's not a sinnerod. my question to you is, are you here this morning, were you here yesterday, were you in kentucky yesterday talking about your faith and you were there because of your faith or were you there because you think that this is a constitutional abomination? two completely different things. >> constitutional abomination, but because of my faith i believe that i have a...
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if we recognize we are sinners and ask for forgiveness over and over again there is a good chance for us to be saints. i think by elevating junipero serra we are able to look at the positive things he did to bring the gospel to native people. there are methods but we judge in the 21st century we think in our age we would never do that. maybe in that age it was not the same severity with which we judge it now. it doesn't not to say that junipero serra didn't have blind spots. there were sins or difficulties. by no means. canonization is the declaration of holiness. this person lived a unique relationship with god. and by doing that, he lived in a very good relationship with other people. jonathan: we are watching pictures from inside the church. this is huge. it's filled with seminarians and the young preses stud -- young priests studying. this is their first opportunity to see the holy father. how big of a day is this for them? >> it's big for everybody. this is the largest church in north america. not a parish church. it's dedicated to the immaculate conception. this is also a basilica
if we recognize we are sinners and ask for forgiveness over and over again there is a good chance for us to be saints. i think by elevating junipero serra we are able to look at the positive things he did to bring the gospel to native people. there are methods but we judge in the 21st century we think in our age we would never do that. maybe in that age it was not the same severity with which we judge it now. it doesn't not to say that junipero serra didn't have blind spots. there were sins or...
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us your side of the story. after watching all of this you might think the super-pact system is broken and needs to be fix. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> okay we are continuing this conversation about campaign finance, superpacs and the obscene amounts much money being raised and spent already in this election cycle. dan backer is the lead attorney for db capital strategies where he focuses on campaign strategy law. last year he argued a case before the u.s. supreme court. he called on the justices to eliminate the ceiling on what wealthy individuals can donate to federal candidates parties and political action committees in a single two year election cycle. he joins me from washington, dan thank you so much for joining us. i'm going to allow you to make your case for why money spent in the
us your side of the story. after watching all of this you might think the super-pact system is broken and needs to be fix. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at...
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us the license in a minute. >> outside first. >> what's your middle name? >> it's your sin that brought you here. more sinners. more sinners. day. tells us in the scripture. what you long for. only god can satisfy. >> . >> your mother's full maiden name? >> anita joyce butler. >> your mother's maiden name? >> for the whole nation -- >> destroys those who participate in homosexual and destroys nations that approve of that. so, young ladies today -- >> birth date? >> -- god is calling you to himself. he can lift you up -- >> it is not marriage. that certificate you're giving is not a valid marriage certificate. it is not -- >> all right. you're looking -- this is taking place in morehead, ken. carmen wampler and shannon wampler. they're both named wampler-collins because they took each other's name even though they couldn't legally take each other's name until the supreme court made that historic ruling. kim davis is nowhere around. one of her deputy clerks is taking the information from the same-sex couple. but protesters are also inside the room saying that marriage is between a man and a woman. we'll keep you posted as to w
us the license in a minute. >> outside first. >> what's your middle name? >> it's your sin that brought you here. more sinners. more sinners. day. tells us in the scripture. what you long for. only god can satisfy. >> . >> your mother's full maiden name? >> anita joyce butler. >> your mother's maiden name? >> for the whole nation -- >> destroys those who participate in homosexual and destroys nations that approve of that. so, young ladies...
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sinner. so we can all relate to that. and he says god's mercy allows uso get up every single time and that's what mercy is, to get up and start the day anew. and we all share that simple messa message. we all have our blind spots and our needs, even pope francis. so with god's grace, it's really that, godded's grace, that we all have to be open to. and i think why he relates to so many of us is he is one of us. he's human. he's a human person just like we are. >> sister, i want on thank you for coming out and thank you on behalf of i think everybody. you've been the rock stars of this week and really some of the things that you've done here with the grotto and the dome, really will be the lasting images. so thank you very much for all you've done. will you get to go to the mass? >> i am going to get to go to mass. >> when you get the media surrogate pass, that's rock star status. like you get to hang with the pope. like hanging out with van halen in the '80s. thank you sister very much. have a great day. back to you. >> sister mary is a rock star for sure
sinner. so we can all relate to that. and he says god's mercy allows uso get up every single time and that's what mercy is, to get up and start the day anew. and we all share that simple messa message. we all have our blind spots and our needs, even pope francis. so with god's grace, it's really that, godded's grace, that we all have to be open to. and i think why he relates to so many of us is he is one of us. he's human. he's a human person just like we are. >> sister, i want on thank...
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without them a lot of us would be hungry. shuffles along, you can recall the life of the founder, the son of a rich family who has as a young man was a sinner. he drank and partied. then one day he said he had a vision from god. he stripped off his clothes and dressed as a beggar. he embraced lepers, he preached to animals. paul astrito runs the bread line now. he sees why the pope chose the me francis. >> he's lived amongst t e people at he serves, the poor people. he didn't like all the pomp and all the things that go along with sometimes being a bishop. so he's lived the francis can lifestyle, in a sense. simple life.c>> morning. >> volunteers embce their task with passion. they approach the task with gratitude. among the volunteers, a couple. to have this mission in their ves. >> i like helping people and i like to make everybody here feel like i value tdoir presence. >> reporter: st. francis said for it is in giving that we ceive. gabe pressman, news4, new york. >>ra we're about to receive the forecast. janice? >> it's a great forecast, too. today it was still breezy and cool around the area, but the temperatures still a touch below av
without them a lot of us would be hungry. shuffles along, you can recall the life of the founder, the son of a rich family who has as a young man was a sinner. he drank and partied. then one day he said he had a vision from god. he stripped off his clothes and dressed as a beggar. he embraced lepers, he preached to animals. paul astrito runs the bread line now. he sees why the pope chose the me francis. >> he's lived amongst t e people at he serves, the poor people. he didn't like all the...
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the curran-fromhold chaplain and catholic priest is father paul morrissey he told us pope francis goes where the sinners morrissey is among the many hoping the post's visit to quran from hold this morning will be awake up call to the american church for the need for criminal justice reform and boy the pope has already been calling for criminal justice reform what a year it's been for that from the president who made that call here in the philadelphia area and governor christie also doing that as part of his presidential campaign. so we're hearing a lot of officials on the government side and now the pope again on his side so this sounds like a lot like the bolivia trip i was doing a lot of research alex, mike as you were, and boy, he really condemned the sexual abuse case and really apologized for the sins of the priest down in bolivia and and followed that up with that prison visit and it sounds almost like an echo of that visit up here in philadelphia now. >> yeah. going to do exactly the same. he already talked about the sex abuse and now he's visiting a prison just like in bolivia. we've seen couple
the curran-fromhold chaplain and catholic priest is father paul morrissey he told us pope francis goes where the sinners morrissey is among the many hoping the post's visit to quran from hold this morning will be awake up call to the american church for the need for criminal justice reform and boy the pope has already been calling for criminal justice reform what a year it's been for that from the president who made that call here in the philadelphia area and governor christie also doing that...
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us. danny ayallan, former israeli intor to the uniteambassador to. >>> thank you. >> next we'll go inside one of the largest syrian-american communities in the country. c >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> we're in the "prairie state" yet we . >> fewer than 1500 syrian refugees have settled in the united states since 2011. last week, president obama said the u.s. would take in 10,000 in the next year. patterson is one of the largest syrian communities in the u.s. >> 11 year old. her and her family spent two and a half years in a refugee camp in jordan after fleeing the war in syria. just six weeks ago, she was able to bring her and her siblings to new jersey. >> thank god i was able to bring them back to a normal life. >> his wife didn't want to appear on television. mohammed is working in construction. the children are in school. but being s
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us through what we expect today as he balances accountability and sense of forgiveness? >> well, certainly from the pope's perspective there is forgiveness. everybody is a sinner. that's the catholic view. that's the pope's view that everybody has something for which they should be sorry and can be forgive and that is his entire message that he is going to focus on, especially coming up in this special year of mercy. that's one of the big themes for him, mercy means forgiveness and the bottom line there is that everybody has done something. it's not just people in prison but all of us who have our own particular sins and the bible says, you know, who is without sin can throw the first stone. i think pope francis here is kind of putting into practice what is the major theme of his pontiff, no matter what it is, you can receive forgiveness and he wants to show that and extend that to these people who are in prison, not only to them, of course, i mean, he has been throughout this trip extending a hand to people who feel that they have been excluded, who feel their sins have excluded them from the church, that is why he reached out to people who were divorced or ha
us through what we expect today as he balances accountability and sense of forgiveness? >> well, certainly from the pope's perspective there is forgiveness. everybody is a sinner. that's the catholic view. that's the pope's view that everybody has something for which they should be sorry and can be forgive and that is his entire message that he is going to focus on, especially coming up in this special year of mercy. that's one of the big themes for him, mercy means forgiveness and the...
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us. >> award winning investigative documentary series. it's hard to deny that priests like father frittitta are doing the right thing according to catholic doctrine. minister to the sinner and try to bring him back to the right path. but when it comes to the mafia, this approach is often in direct conflict with the church's responsibility to society. >> when pietro aglieri was arrested, he became a theology student and decided that he would never cooperate with the authorities, thus allowing his accomplices to continue killing and trafficking drugs. thus frittitta's "pupil", as it were, had followed his teaching: what matters isn't repenting in the eyes of men, but in the eyes of god. >> the mafia bloodbath of the 1980s spurred the state into action. the centre piece of that action was the palermo maxi-trial, which began in 1986. the 476 men on trial were so dangerous that a special courtroom was built. >> i have to admit that just being here gives me goosebumps. this is palermo's famous bunker courtroom. now, these walls are bomb proof and over there, there was a passageway that led straight into the bowels of the city's prison so that there could be no chance of escap
us. >> award winning investigative documentary series. it's hard to deny that priests like father frittitta are doing the right thing according to catholic doctrine. minister to the sinner and try to bring him back to the right path. but when it comes to the mafia, this approach is often in direct conflict with the church's responsibility to society. >> when pietro aglieri was arrested, he became a theology student and decided that he would never cooperate with the authorities, thus...
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us man... >> several human workers were kidnapped... >> this is what's left of the hospital >> is a crime that's under reported... >> what do you think... >> we're making history right now... >> al jazeera america >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> in northern california cooler temperatures are helping cru help crews fight wildfire. manures accidents have been able to return home and in the next hour vice president joe biden will talk about climate change. chinese officials are expected to announce plans to cut cardo carbon emissions. >>> this smit >> melting with in a navajo farmers in mexico who would rather let their crops die than use what they fear is contaminated war. >> 3 million gallons of toxic waste water released in the water releasing sludge that moved down stream to the san juan river carrying lead, arsenic and other heavy metals. here farmers are still feeling the impact
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i'm a sinner who has been embraced by the love of god, and i think that's what he's trying to say. this year of mercy is a time when all of us should be looking at one another with compassion and forgiveness, mindful of god's mercy, but that mercy is also shared through us. we pray to be forgiven as we forgive. when it comes to abortion, it has been the practice of the church that given the particular violence of this action, the destruction of live, they are required for absolution to remind us of all serious that is, they were required special permission. the holy father is saying every priest across the world, during this time of mercy, should have that faculty. that power to do that without checking it for the bishop. >> so, in the past, it has had to come to you? announcer: their you saw wuerl.l donald for the arrival for the first time in this pope's life in the united states, scheduled to touch down in the half-hour or so. the pope being greeted this afternoon by the president and other dignitaries on his arrival from cuba, along with the president, the vice president, and their wives during the three-city visit. he w
i'm a sinner who has been embraced by the love of god, and i think that's what he's trying to say. this year of mercy is a time when all of us should be looking at one another with compassion and forgiveness, mindful of god's mercy, but that mercy is also shared through us. we pray to be forgiven as we forgive. when it comes to abortion, it has been the practice of the church that given the particular violence of this action, the destruction of live, they are required for absolution to remind...
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sinner talks about a lifetime in song. >> my personalities made music -- parents made music a wonderful haven. >> president obama is usingit to alaska to visit. he visited the glacier near the city which has receded by a mile and a half. he says the glacier is an example of the effects of climate change. >> what it indicates, because of changing patterns of winds, less snow. longer sum irs, is how rapidly the glassier is receding. it sends a message about the urgency we have when it comes to dealing with this >>> the white house announced president obama wants to build and buy ice breakers for the coast guard to use. >> another concern in alaska, the impact it is having on villages in the western coach. this is a small town just above the arctic circle. beach erosion is accelerating. the federal government predicts it could be under water in 10 years. more from libby casey in anchorage. >> this is one of a handful of coastal villages experiencing climate change not as an idea, but a reality. eventually the resident will have to move. it's not easy for a community that has no roads. you can only get to that. moving is not
sinner talks about a lifetime in song. >> my personalities made music -- parents made music a wonderful haven. >> president obama is usingit to alaska to visit. he visited the glacier near the city which has receded by a mile and a half. he says the glacier is an example of the effects of climate change. >> what it indicates, because of changing patterns of winds, less snow. longer sum irs, is how rapidly the glassier is receding. it sends a message about the urgency we have...
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sinners. >> ambassador nick olsholson, y will be at that joint meeting of congress? >> yes. >> one of the hottest tickets in town. >> speaker boehner invited us to be in his box and we will be there. >> are you good friends with the speaker? >> yes, i've known hem fim for long time, sense i wince i was leader. >> has he heasked for your helpn the past? >> i think it's very personally satisfying for him. he grew up in a very large catholic family. i think his father ran a bar in ohio. the kids worked in the bar, but they also went to catholic schools, and that was a big formation of their life. and it's continued on for speaker boehner, so to have the head of the university of universal church to come to his chamber and the first time ever that a pope will have done that, that's a, in goth parparlance, that's a pretty good shot. >> he understands golf. when you were ambassador, explain what it's like. what sort of presence do you have, influence do you have? how does it all work inside the vatican? >> that's a good question, because it's a unique post. and we've only had full diplomatic relations with the holy see since 1984. quite recent. it
sinners. >> ambassador nick olsholson, y will be at that joint meeting of congress? >> yes. >> one of the hottest tickets in town. >> speaker boehner invited us to be in his box and we will be there. >> are you good friends with the speaker? >> yes, i've known hem fim for long time, sense i wince i was leader. >> has he heasked for your helpn the past? >> i think it's very personally satisfying for him. he grew up in a very large catholic family....
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us. what is it that native americans who said that serra's not to be celebrated? >> their conviction that st. serra is not a saint, but a sinner. the two sides are talking past each other, from the native american groups who have been upset ever since the announcement in the spring or actually earlier this year when pope francis decided that he wanted to turn father junipero serra into a saint. the church is looking at it from a religious perspective, theological perspective, he left europe in the comforts of his home and came to california, very hostile, very far away, the journey itself must have been very dangerous. but from the impact of the mission system on the indigenous populations that's what the native americans are upset about, antonio. >> melissa has the american catholic church ever specifically addressed the concerns about serra? >> the american catholic church has and the vatican as well. pope francis in his trips to bolivia, faced a crowd of indigenous people and apologized for the sins of the church in the new world. he stopped short of changing his mind on sainthood, especially descendants of those mission in
us. what is it that native americans who said that serra's not to be celebrated? >> their conviction that st. serra is not a saint, but a sinner. the two sides are talking past each other, from the native american groups who have been upset ever since the announcement in the spring or actually earlier this year when pope francis decided that he wanted to turn father junipero serra into a saint. the church is looking at it from a religious perspective, theological perspective, he left...
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us here in new york. i'm stephanie sy, thanks for watching, have a great morning. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> hello, welcome to the al jazeera news hour from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes: >> european ministers hold emergency talks on the refugee crisis at germany will continue to impose border controls for weeks to come. >> i'm very humbled by the great on or and responsibility that is being given to me today. >> leadership shakeup, malcolm turn bull defeats tony
us here in new york. i'm stephanie sy, thanks for watching, have a great morning. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> hello,...
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use it. just as in killing kennedy or killing linkedin the same thing. we want to present them as human beings we're all sinners of how our downside every single human being does that but the overarch of the book is that ronald reagan was a great man and this was the essence of his greatness and respelled that out but to ignore that what he did, and he did it nothing in the book is not true while i wrote about kennedy and the same vein and even patent george patton had an affair with a girl while on the battlefront. so we're not in the business to deify anyone and i do stand by people may not like that but when you read it "killing reagan" you will get a picture of ronald reagan as he truly was with their good and bad. i agree. i think he was majestic the way he inspired fellow americans, his kindness but he was not a saint. >> nor did he ever suggest he was. >> that's right. ice the key would like this book very much. >> i disagree. added he said/she said affairs and one nightstands. >> that is fallacious. >> day you have evidence? >> all the things that we rightabout have a footnote that you know, if you have
use it. just as in killing kennedy or killing linkedin the same thing. we want to present them as human beings we're all sinners of how our downside every single human being does that but the overarch of the book is that ronald reagan was a great man and this was the essence of his greatness and respelled that out but to ignore that what he did, and he did it nothing in the book is not true while i wrote about kennedy and the same vein and even patent george patton had an affair with a girl...
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use it. now just as in killing kennedy and killing lincoln the same thing, we want to present these people as human beings. we are all sinners and we all have a recount fight and and feel of the things we are proud of. every single human being on earth does that but the overarching of the book is that ronald reagan was a great man and this was the essence of his greatness and we spell it out. but for me to ignore that what he did and he did it there is nothing that there is nothing in the book that isn't true why i wrote about kennedy in the same vein and pattern in the same vein. so we are out in the business of deifying anyone and i understand why people might not like that and they don't have to read the book but when you read it you will get the picture of ronald reagan as he truly was with the good and the bad and i agree with you i think that he was majestic in a way that he inspired fellow americans in his kindness and he wasn't a saint. >> host: nor did he ever suggest he was. >> and i think that ronald reagan would like this book very much. >> host: i would disagree because there is so much to what you say that if h
use it. now just as in killing kennedy and killing lincoln the same thing, we want to present these people as human beings. we are all sinners and we all have a recount fight and and feel of the things we are proud of. every single human being on earth does that but the overarching of the book is that ronald reagan was a great man and this was the essence of his greatness and we spell it out. but for me to ignore that what he did and he did it there is nothing that there is nothing in the book...