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church politics as an roman catholic. union politics as in labor, and there is politics. he said they are difficult in that order. i hope you're not offended but there are four kinds of politics in america. there is cancer politics, church politics, union politics, and politics. they are difficult in that order. and it is not even intentional. it is not intentional. there is a desire for everyone here to be collaborative. there is a desire to be collaborative and you are already working with other organizations, major cancer research hospitals, but as i go around the country and i have now met with scores of folks, we have the quilt coalition, the parker institute which you are part of here, the oncology information research informational exchange network, the american society of clinical oncology, the gbm agile project which includes 170 international oncologists and researchers. there is the biotech industry organization, friends of cancer research, etc. and they all have particular expertise. none more than here at the university, and what i'm finding is that there sti
church politics as an roman catholic. union politics as in labor, and there is politics. he said they are difficult in that order. i hope you're not offended but there are four kinds of politics in america. there is cancer politics, church politics, union politics, and politics. they are difficult in that order. and it is not even intentional. it is not intentional. there is a desire for everyone here to be collaborative. there is a desire to be collaborative and you are already working with...
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on december 20 an elderly woman was praying at a roman catholic church when a surveillance camera captured a man walking in and taking her purse. the sheriff's office announced the arrest of the man yesterday. he was at the church attending his niece's baptism. him down after he was arrested for dui. >>> now, at 5:38 a satanic display at city hall. the cross is the handiwork of an atheist activist. he argues that the city allowed a menorah and christmas tree during the holidays. >> reporter: california steven describes himself as a media personally. he believes in the separation automotive church and state. after religion holiday symbols sat on property, he creates say the tannology. also on city property. >> we are just trying to use descriptive we understand. and what are called equal access tactics fair is fair. >> reporter: joy keep is pushing for a banner reading in god we trust. signs distancing itself from his say ta inic cross. jackson pitched this christian cross countering stevens' 2 feet away. >> i do understand his point and also, i would agree with him to this point, whereas i
on december 20 an elderly woman was praying at a roman catholic church when a surveillance camera captured a man walking in and taking her purse. the sheriff's office announced the arrest of the man yesterday. he was at the church attending his niece's baptism. him down after he was arrested for dui. >>> now, at 5:38 a satanic display at city hall. the cross is the handiwork of an atheist activist. he argues that the city allowed a menorah and christmas tree during the holidays....
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. >> for example, our conversation with the roman-catholic church, they don't want an episcopal member, any episcopal memebrs -- up eskimo members would probably be removed or step down for 3 years. ryan: the episcopal church is largely known as the u.s. branch of the anglican communion, which dates back to the church of england. iowa bishop allen scarfe reacting to the suspension tonight, saying they have been down this road before. >> we are one. we are and we have to work out one these differences of engangement of culture. ryan: bishop scarfe says the church and its 9000 statewide members overwhelmingly support equal marriage rights. live downtown tonight, ryan smith, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. tomorrow for shirley carter. she is the 68-year-old who was found shot to death in her rural lacona home last june. last week, her husband filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the couple's son billy. law enforcement officials have not charged him in the murder. their investigation does continue, however. the event tomorrow begins at 3:00 p.m. at the marion county courthouse. stacey:
. >> for example, our conversation with the roman-catholic church, they don't want an episcopal member, any episcopal memebrs -- up eskimo members would probably be removed or step down for 3 years. ryan: the episcopal church is largely known as the u.s. branch of the anglican communion, which dates back to the church of england. iowa bishop allen scarfe reacting to the suspension tonight, saying they have been down this road before. >> we are one. we are and we have to work out one...
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. >> for example, our conversation with the roman-catholic church, they don't want an episcopal member, any episcopal member would probably be removed or step down for three years. ryan: the episcopal church is largely known as the u.s. branch of the anglican communion which england. iowa bishop allen scarfe reacting to the suspension down this road before. >> we are one, and we have to work out these differences of engagement of culture. eric: bishop scarfe says the church and its 9,000 statewide members overwhelmingly support equal marriage rights. new hampshire episcopalians 2003. is driving so many new businesses to ingersoll avenue. here's the truth -- some have proposed to cut social security for the elderly and disabled vets. i disagree. in fact, not only should we not cut benefits -- we should expand them. my plan for social security increases benefits and cost of living adjustments and raises minimum payments for low-income seniors. it will ensure that all seniors metinka: good morning, you are waking up to temperatures about 20 degrees colder than yesterday afternoon. 26 in d
. >> for example, our conversation with the roman-catholic church, they don't want an episcopal member, any episcopal member would probably be removed or step down for three years. ryan: the episcopal church is largely known as the u.s. branch of the anglican communion which england. iowa bishop allen scarfe reacting to the suspension down this road before. >> we are one, and we have to work out these differences of engagement of culture. eric: bishop scarfe says the church and its...
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paul's roman catholic church. there is anchurch right up the street but what we see in the shot here is st. paul's roman catholic church. >> that is not good. >> at least winds are somewhat calm, sue. >> wind are calm and that is helping fire fighters this morning because this area in burlington city, a tight knit row home community here and homes that are on fire are four homes right together here along st. mary's street just off of union between union and broad and again a mark there are would be st. paul's roman catholic church. if we can go back to chop their would be great because this is breaking news here. we will go back to the chopper shot and get weather by the numbers in a moment. there we go white smoke is good but what we have seen is the fire when it reached two alarms the the roof collapsed on one of the homes in the middle, and that of course sparked the flames coming backup again. we have a building here, again, four homes together, fire fighters, knocking, trying to knock i
paul's roman catholic church. there is anchurch right up the street but what we see in the shot here is st. paul's roman catholic church. >> that is not good. >> at least winds are somewhat calm, sue. >> wind are calm and that is helping fire fighters this morning because this area in burlington city, a tight knit row home community here and homes that are on fire are four homes right together here along st. mary's street just off of union between union and broad and again a...
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roman catholic church. otherwise schuylkill running slow. an accident on i-95.here you go, bam, southbound in the left lane right near cottman avenue. to second separate accidents. we have philadelphia fire fighters there. that is the first crash coming around the curve. and then just after you pass the the fire fighters, there is a second accident. so southbound i-95 a hot mess and then later on in university city we're expecting a big visit by the the vice-president, 3:00 o'clock is the the event start time at the university of pennsylvania. i will bet you shortly after 12 noon we will see heavy police presence. obviously secret service presence. and then motorcade madness as we bring the vice-president into our area, and then, of course, that will jump start the delays for our evening rush hour, once that event is opened. but sue, nice sun glare out there this morning at least to start. >> at least for today the the weather is cooperating. we are giving you seven out of ten, in weather by the numbers. buddy does have his winter jacket on but it is not as cold
roman catholic church. otherwise schuylkill running slow. an accident on i-95.here you go, bam, southbound in the left lane right near cottman avenue. to second separate accidents. we have philadelphia fire fighters there. that is the first crash coming around the curve. and then just after you pass the the fire fighters, there is a second accident. so southbound i-95 a hot mess and then later on in university city we're expecting a big visit by the the vice-president, 3:00 o'clock is the the...
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so they have an ethnic uniqueness, they're roman catholic, and the church protected, in a sense. they couldn't be attacked quite so easily. it wasn't as if the communist party did this or something like that. it was the church. and finally, there's a long history of the basques not being very comfortable within spain, so they demand independence, they had their own military. there were times when the spanish government tried to control them, but it's a hilly country and they had guerrilla, basically. so the spanish government is very eager not to have fights with these people because they fight back, so between the church and their own language and customs and their willingness to fight, they had certain privileges, if you like, special conditions that helped make that possible there. that's true. ma'am, i think you were going. >> what role does competition play here? do the co-ops compete with each other? do they compete against the regular corporations, or what keeps them from becoming cutthroat in order to win? >> good question. again, i'm going to use a concrete example rathe
so they have an ethnic uniqueness, they're roman catholic, and the church protected, in a sense. they couldn't be attacked quite so easily. it wasn't as if the communist party did this or something like that. it was the church. and finally, there's a long history of the basques not being very comfortable within spain, so they demand independence, they had their own military. there were times when the spanish government tried to control them, but it's a hilly country and they had guerrilla,...
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many of them roman catholics who were steadfastly opposed because of religious regions -- for religious reasons to was also an outspoken voice in defense on those on the receiving end of the prison system. she believed jail should be something more a means of rehabilitating people, more so than punishment. she did not see punishment anything -- as anything that would solve society's problems. she became an outlier. she became more of an outlier in aench politics, even within left-leaning, supposedly left-leaning government. a left-leaning radical party, which was not that radical. her voice was increasingly isolated in the cabinet at a time which it has been politically going more toward the right and adopting the tone of the right, especially on matters of the economy and security. molly: so if she was indeed becoming more of an outlier, it was a role she was very familiar with. it was not just the range of security measures that we have seen taking place in the pipeline in their -- in the wake of the terror attacks. backas: she seemed to be in favor, perhaps she was going to stick it out and remain to the v
many of them roman catholics who were steadfastly opposed because of religious regions -- for religious reasons to was also an outspoken voice in defense on those on the receiving end of the prison system. she believed jail should be something more a means of rehabilitating people, more so than punishment. she did not see punishment anything -- as anything that would solve society's problems. she became an outlier. she became more of an outlier in aench politics, even within left-leaning,...
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an activist for the majority of his career. >> let's make it clear, though. father pfleger is a white (slapping) roman catholic priest.uns this church. head of this church. the fa... >> predominantly black... congregation. when you go in the... >> right in the hood. >> they got a choir. they have... you know... >> band. >> ...the praise dancers. i mean this is unlike any catholic church you've seen. especially in the midwest. >> yeah, i don't think the pope's been to a church like... (laugh) the pope ain't seen a church like this. i like the pope. but anyway, we... >> he's in it. he's in the middle of it. >> yes, he's in the middle of 'em. he's taken on... he just won a lawsuit against... a community who are... havin' gun... who had a gun store in their neighborhood. but here's another thing. is that we need a national law, because, for example, the state of illinois, the state of illinois, the city of chicago, have very, very, very tight gun laws. >> they do. >> but what's next? indiana. >> just across the border. fifteen, 20 minute ride. >> twenty minutes, you get... you get mad guns. (laugh) crazy guns. from... tha
an activist for the majority of his career. >> let's make it clear, though. father pfleger is a white (slapping) roman catholic priest.uns this church. head of this church. the fa... >> predominantly black... congregation. when you go in the... >> right in the hood. >> they got a choir. they have... you know... >> band. >> ...the praise dancers. i mean this is unlike any catholic church you've seen. especially in the midwest. >> yeah, i don't think the...
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an oscar. it was leo's language displays skills on display when he met with media this morning. dee cap dee. >> the painting above my crib as a young boy. roman catholic as a young boy l.a. was then given copies of two papal encyclicals and a rosary. meanwhile over in england, jay malik opened up. >> with the music i instantly -- malik laid low on apple music that there was no room for his own musical direction. >> in the early days, it was do you write it from this perspective? >> and check this out, louie tomlin is enjoying fatherhood. >>> finally here l.a., sarah gilbert celebrated her 41st birthday by giving away recipients recipients. >> there's a time in everybody's life where they need help, so be there for people in those situations. >> as seen tomorrow on talk" one single mother of three lost her husband, an active duty marine to a sudden heart attack. >> i feel like this is a blessing. >> yeah, he's watching over you for sure. >> there's that big heart. >>> coming up, wait until you hear what kerry washington is telling us about the oscar diversity controversy. >>> and kerry's makeup secrets. >>> and rebel wilson's secret about her night out
an oscar. it was leo's language displays skills on display when he met with media this morning. dee cap dee. >> the painting above my crib as a young boy. roman catholic as a young boy l.a. was then given copies of two papal encyclicals and a rosary. meanwhile over in england, jay malik opened up. >> with the music i instantly -- malik laid low on apple music that there was no room for his own musical direction. >> in the early days, it was do you write it from this...
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an end to segregation as a pronouncement but calling for its various denominations and ministers to participate in demonstrations and direct action programs to end segregation. the same thing has developed within the roman catholic church. very strong pronouncements have come in the various rabbinical councils. many of the rabbis have come out so that i see a new development in the church which is a significant development and to my mind a new week in light of hope. the church is now moving on in the way that it should move and it is making its witness clear. youo what extent have patterned your movement after the struggle by mr. gandhi in india? part ofnegro struggle the worldwide movement for freedom? part ofswer the last the question first, i would say that our movement here in the united states is in a real sense a part of a worldwide struggle to break down the barriers of injustice and oppression. it is not an isolated or detached struggle but it is a part of this worldwide struggle for freedom and human dignity. on the first part of the question, i would say that our movement has been patterned after the gandhian movement in india a great deal. i have been influenced by mahatma gandhi a great deal and i th
an end to segregation as a pronouncement but calling for its various denominations and ministers to participate in demonstrations and direct action programs to end segregation. the same thing has developed within the roman catholic church. very strong pronouncements have come in the various rabbinical councils. many of the rabbis have come out so that i see a new development in the church which is a significant development and to my mind a new week in light of hope. the church is now moving on...
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an extremely important religious festival for lots of europeans. and that's why we've decided to devote today's show entirely to the religions across europe. and that's also why i'm here right on top of the roman catholicathedral in the middle of cologne. now you might think that germany, a country of the reformation, of martin luther, is a protestant country. but in fact, just as many catholics are living here as protestants. and they have been set a challenge by the pope. they've been asked to take in as many refugees as they can. each parish needs to take in at least one family of refugees. so how are germany's catholics
an extremely important religious festival for lots of europeans. and that's why we've decided to devote today's show entirely to the religions across europe. and that's also why i'm here right on top of the roman catholicathedral in the middle of cologne. now you might think that germany, a country of the reformation, of martin luther, is a protestant country. but in fact, just as many catholics are living here as protestants. and they have been set a challenge by the pope. they've been asked...
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roman catholic religion. when john f kennedy addressed the houston ministerial alliance in nineteen sixty, this was a real turning point in american history when he explained how he could be an american and a catholic. i think that election was a real turning anti-catholicism kind of disappeared, it evaporated. kennedy carried texas, forty thousand, some people say stolen votes. al smith got massacred in nineteen twenty eight when he ran i think there are analogies hehe, people are worried about how you could be a muslim and how you could be a good american. those things have to be explained, we have to talk about them. i think that's what we're doing here.jim: let me mention, i totally agree with jeff, but this large question is about the other, someone that's a little different. at the beginning of our history we killed many indians, took their land. we brought slavery to the united ates and treated people of a different color differently. we enticed chinese to come and help build the railroad infrastructur e and treated them very poorly. then you have antisemitism, is not unknown in this country. in nineteen thirty nine, after world war two had broken t on the continent w
roman catholic religion. when john f kennedy addressed the houston ministerial alliance in nineteen sixty, this was a real turning point in american history when he explained how he could be an american and a catholic. i think that election was a real turning anti-catholicism kind of disappeared, it evaporated. kennedy carried texas, forty thousand, some people say stolen votes. al smith got massacred in nineteen twenty eight when he ran i think there are analogies hehe, people are worried...
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an extremely important religious festival for lots of europeans. and that's why we've decided to devote today's show entirely to the religions across europe. and that's also why i'm here right on top of the roman catholic cathedral in the middle of cologne. now you might think that germany, a country of the reformation, of martin luther, is a protestant country. but in fact, just as many catholics are living here as protestants. and they have been set a challenge by the pope. they've been asked to take in as many refugees as they can. each parish needs to take in at least one family of refugees. so how are germany's catholics coping with that challenge? we've been out and about in cologne to find out. >> school's over for the day, and youssef is back at home. it's an unusual living arrangement. youssef, who's from egypt, is living with three catholic nuns. >> [singing] >> these franciscan sisters in the western german town of olpe have taken in youssef and his family they had to leave egypt because they're christians and were persecuted there. >> the convent is a livelier place now that an entire family is living here. >> the sisters are really nice. they're helping me to learn german. they're always r
an extremely important religious festival for lots of europeans. and that's why we've decided to devote today's show entirely to the religions across europe. and that's also why i'm here right on top of the roman catholic cathedral in the middle of cologne. now you might think that germany, a country of the reformation, of martin luther, is a protestant country. but in fact, just as many catholics are living here as protestants. and they have been set a challenge by the pope. they've been asked...
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an end to segregation as a pronouncement but calling for its various denominations and ministers to participate in demonstrations and direct action programs to end segregation. the same thing has developed within the roman catholichurch and very strong pronouncements have come from the various ro ben call councils, many of the rabbis have come out so that i see a new development in the church which is a very significant development and to my mind a newbie con light of hope and i think the church now is moving on in the way that it should prove and it is making its witness clear. >> mr. parasarem? >> dr. king, to what exat the present time have you patterned your movement on the ways of mr. gandhi in india? what extent is it part of the worldwide freedom of people? it's basically an african people settled down in the united states. >> to answer the last part of the question first, i would say that our movement here in the united states is in a real sense a part of a worldwide struggle to break down the barriers of injustice and oppression. it is not an isolated or detached struggle. but it is a part of this worldwide struggle for freedom and human dignity. now, on the first part of the question, i would say that
an end to segregation as a pronouncement but calling for its various denominations and ministers to participate in demonstrations and direct action programs to end segregation. the same thing has developed within the roman catholichurch and very strong pronouncements have come from the various ro ben call councils, many of the rabbis have come out so that i see a new development in the church which is a very significant development and to my mind a newbie con light of hope and i think the...
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i grew up a roman catholic, which i like to joke being a member of a cannibalistic difficult. but at this point, i don't belief in an entity of the sky that we have to worship and i like the trappings of christmas. but if people take their religion seriously, which they shouldn't i don't think unless you want to define it as a quest for a possible spiritual assistance which i think is interesting and you should do because we might have a good it's got nothing to do with these commercial enterprises like all the churches are today. their corrupt, counterproductive and while, i guess i go on about religion in a series of novels i'm writing which we get together next year and i hope we are talking about the next one and it takes an occupation that you can be a very good guy and speculator and the sixth and final novel is when i can do my thing after having been a warlord comes back to the u.s. because they think that he's gone and if you are then you have to give religion. so comes back to the u.s. and comes up with a new religion to overthrow christianity and islam and supports soap i'm sure even more people will hate
i grew up a roman catholic, which i like to joke being a member of a cannibalistic difficult. but at this point, i don't belief in an entity of the sky that we have to worship and i like the trappings of christmas. but if people take their religion seriously, which they shouldn't i don't think unless you want to define it as a quest for a possible spiritual assistance which i think is interesting and you should do because we might have a good it's got nothing to do with these commercial...
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an idea of who is inching forward in the oscar race. the investigative drama "spot light" won for the best picture. they uncover the sexual abuse in the roman catholichurch. leonardo dicaprio is now 2 for 2. he won best actor for his role in "the revenant." he is now the favorite headed into the screen actors guild award. cutest speech of the night goes to 9-year-old jacob tremblay. he won for his role in the dramatic thriller "room." amy schumer won best actress in comedy for "train wreck." >>> we're back in 60 seconds with more play time for kids at school. >>> plus, police on the lookout for a >>> right now the search continues today for 12 missing marines in hawaii. two helicopters each carrying six marines went down off oahu's north shore on thursday. high surf and rough waters have made the search and rescue effort very difficult. >>> the brother of the reigning miss district of columbia is among the 12 missing marines. haely jardas' brother holds the rank of corporal. >>> parts of southwest florida are cleaning up after two tornados that hit south of tampa. the weekend storms brought flooding, toppled trees and downed power lines. at least tw
an idea of who is inching forward in the oscar race. the investigative drama "spot light" won for the best picture. they uncover the sexual abuse in the roman catholichurch. leonardo dicaprio is now 2 for 2. he won best actor for his role in "the revenant." he is now the favorite headed into the screen actors guild award. cutest speech of the night goes to 9-year-old jacob tremblay. he won for his role in the dramatic thriller "room." amy schumer won best actress...
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an 18-month battle can cancer. he had just turned 69. music in fashion, music and even a roman catholic cardinal. mark phillips looks back at david bowie's career. >> reporter: david bowie became famous for the changes in his own character over his four plus decade career. he leaves a world changed by what he did in ways few pop stars managed. for a man known for so many images, this will be the last and enduring one of david bowie. the one from his latest album released last friday on his 69th birthday. look at me i'm in heaven i've got >> reporter: the deathbed lyrics seem he knew not only what was coming but he turned his death into his last artistic event. >> look at man. >> reporter: this may be the first image many remember. bowie's was a career that people first began to notice back in 1969, when people were being landed on the moon, that stopped, but bowie continued. >> reporter: he didn't just believe songs, he became the persona that performed them ziggy starbust in the '70s and not just the songs, of course, but the ever-changing looks, as he told charlie rose back in 1998. bowie was a
an 18-month battle can cancer. he had just turned 69. music in fashion, music and even a roman catholic cardinal. mark phillips looks back at david bowie's career. >> reporter: david bowie became famous for the changes in his own character over his four plus decade career. he leaves a world changed by what he did in ways few pop stars managed. for a man known for so many images, this will be the last and enduring one of david bowie. the one from his latest album released last friday on...
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an order yesterday, laying out the pool-size. a computer will randomly pick the participants. staying in the lowcountry... victims of childhood abuse are renewing their call for the roman catholic diocese of charleston to publish a list of priest accused of misconduct with minors. a spokesperson for the diocese says the release of dead priests names won't help protect children. in 2014, the diocese said 32 priests have been accused of abusing minors in its jurisdiction since 1950. tracking homelessness in south carolina. that was the goal across the state to tally-up the number of homeless people in our communities. the annual survey, conducted by the south carolina homeless coalition, started last night. the group's count last year found there are more than six-thousand homeless people in south carolina. more than a-thousand of those are children.33 still to come... a force of nature passes through florida. and while the danger has passed... it may lead to quite the headache for their morning commute.light rain and temps in the mid 40's as you wake and head out this morning. expect cloudy skies and scattered showers for much of the day.details next.live it's a force >>> good m
an order yesterday, laying out the pool-size. a computer will randomly pick the participants. staying in the lowcountry... victims of childhood abuse are renewing their call for the roman catholic diocese of charleston to publish a list of priest accused of misconduct with minors. a spokesperson for the diocese says the release of dead priests names won't help protect children. in 2014, the diocese said 32 priests have been accused of abusing minors in its jurisdiction since 1950. tracking...
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roman catholic church. with that we want to thank the audience. let's give the audience an applause. thank you all. [ applause ]. >>> president obama is in baton rouge, louisiana, for a town hall meeting at a local high school, his second out of town event since tuesday's state of the union address. live coverage coming up shortly on c-span. >>> and house and senate republicans are on a policy retreat in baltimore. house speaker paul ryan, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell will speak with reporters later this afternoon at 1:30 eastern time. you can watch it live on c-span. earlier this
roman catholic church. with that we want to thank the audience. let's give the audience an applause. thank you all. [ applause ]. >>> president obama is in baton rouge, louisiana, for a town hall meeting at a local high school, his second out of town event since tuesday's state of the union address. live coverage coming up shortly on c-span. >>> and house and senate republicans are on a policy retreat in baltimore. house speaker paul ryan, senate majority leader mitch...
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an 18-month battle with cancer. he had just turned 69. >> the british foreign artist, pouring in from fellow musicians, ministers and a roman catholic cardinal. we look back at bowie's career which he kept alive until days before his death. mark, good morning. >> david bowie became famous for the changes in his own character, over his four-plus decade career and he leaves a world changed by what he did in ways few pop stars manage. for a man known for so many images, this will be the last enduring one for david bowie. the one released last friday on i've got scars that cent be seen ". >> the death bed imagery and lyrics seem to suggest he not only knew what was coming. he turned his death into his last artistic event. look up here, man, i'm in danger >> this may be the first image of bowie many remember. >> bowie's was a career that people first began to notice back in 1969 when people were being landed on the moon. that stopped, but bowie continued. >> he didn't just release songs, he became the persona that performed them. ziggy stardust in the '70s. course, but the ever-changing look. as he told charlie rose back in 1998, bowie was always
an 18-month battle with cancer. he had just turned 69. >> the british foreign artist, pouring in from fellow musicians, ministers and a roman catholic cardinal. we look back at bowie's career which he kept alive until days before his death. mark, good morning. >> david bowie became famous for the changes in his own character, over his four-plus decade career and he leaves a world changed by what he did in ways few pop stars manage. for a man known for so many images, this will be...
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an impact because being angry and hateful is not the way to win hearts and minds. >> host: chapter six from this day forward is on divorce and you talk about the fact that roman catholicsthe same rate as other groups. one reason for this trend is that divorce breeds divorce as the national marriage project puts it, divorce is an ever present theme in books, music, theme of the youth culture and real-life experiences hardly reassured. >> guest: again, there is some evidence that the divorce rate is going down and what happens with divorce is a good bit of recidivism, but i certainly saw it with my kids generation where they were so aware of their friends parents divorces that it was something that they kind of looked for hoping they could find someone that was not out of that pattern of divorce, but it is like anything else. are there some people for whom and divorce is the right answer? absolutely and particularly in abusive situations. but,-- and are all divorces tha? absolutely not, but to the degree that-- try to stay married forever, i think is probably better, but it is not for everyone and i'm not the person to decide. >> host: why did you devote a whole chapter
an impact because being angry and hateful is not the way to win hearts and minds. >> host: chapter six from this day forward is on divorce and you talk about the fact that roman catholicsthe same rate as other groups. one reason for this trend is that divorce breeds divorce as the national marriage project puts it, divorce is an ever present theme in books, music, theme of the youth culture and real-life experiences hardly reassured. >> guest: again, there is some evidence that the...