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>>> buenos aires, it gave birth to tango. >> it was our way of live. >> evita and juan pero. >> there was a lot at stake during that difficult time. >> ruthless dictators who arranged with those with differing views to disappear. >> the members of the church are guilty of involvement in the human rights abuses. >> and where jorge bergoglio would grow up amid corruption. a first argentinian who survived outspoken opponents to become pope francis, the people's pope. >> he has new energy. we're getting to know a different person. >> good evening from buenos aires. i'm jim rosenfield. pope francis is expected to attract millions of people when he visits the united states. he is without question the most popular pope in our time. but why? what it is about this man that transcends social and political boundaries? the answer is as complex as the country in this which he grew up. that's where our story begins. right here in argentina. once ranked among the world's greatest cities, buenos aires survived both world wars and the great depression, boasting beautiful architecture influenced by a g
>>> buenos aires, it gave birth to tango. >> it was our way of live. >> evita and juan pero. >> there was a lot at stake during that difficult time. >> ruthless dictators who arranged with those with differing views to disappear. >> the members of the church are guilty of involvement in the human rights abuses. >> and where jorge bergoglio would grow up amid corruption. a first argentinian who survived outspoken opponents to become pope francis, the...
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. >> from the slums of buen buenos aires to the seat of st.eter, we retrace his extraordinary journey with those who know him best. >> are you ready? are you ready? pope francis, rock star, reformer, the people's pope. ♪ vatican city, a world unto itself, headquarters of the catholic church and home base for it is leader the pope. after the death of john paul ii in 2005, a surprising candidate emerged to replace him, cardinal jorge be jor jorge bergoglia. >> over the last 2,000 years, more than 265 men have covered the role and coveted the power of the papacy. but as for cardinal jorge bergoglio, he desperately did not want it. so when german cardinal joseph ratzinger was elected pope, friends say no one was more relieved than cardinal jorge bergoglio. >> he avoided coming to rome as much as possible. i think what he disliked in the vatican was what he saw as a certain kind of pomposity. a certain kind of traditionalism. >> with pope benedict xvi installed in the papal apartment, bergoglio was free to go home. this is buenos aires, the capital
. >> from the slums of buen buenos aires to the seat of st.eter, we retrace his extraordinary journey with those who know him best. >> are you ready? are you ready? pope francis, rock star, reformer, the people's pope. ♪ vatican city, a world unto itself, headquarters of the catholic church and home base for it is leader the pope. after the death of john paul ii in 2005, a surprising candidate emerged to replace him, cardinal jorge be jor jorge bergoglia. >> over the last...
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. >> from the slums of buenos aires, to the seat of st. peter. we retrace his extraordinary journey of those who know him best. >> are you ready? are you ready? >> pope francis, rock star, reformer, the people's pope. ♪ ♪ >>> vatican city, a world unto itself, headquarters of the catholic church and hope bame b for its leader, the pope. after the death of john paul ii in 2005, a surprising candidate emerged to replace him, cardinal jorge bergoglio from latin america. >> cardinal bergoglio was increasingly spoken of in some circles in rome as being a possible future papal candidate. there are a group of cardinals, not just in latin america, who were looking to him. >> over the last 2,000 years, more than 260 men have occupied the role and countless more have coveted the power of the papacy. but as for cardinal who are say bergogl -- jorge bergoglio, he desperately did not want it. so when joseph ratsinger was elected pope, friends say no one was more relieved than jorge bergoglio. >> i think what he disliked in the vatican was a certain kind of po
. >> from the slums of buenos aires, to the seat of st. peter. we retrace his extraordinary journey of those who know him best. >> are you ready? are you ready? >> pope francis, rock star, reformer, the people's pope. ♪ ♪ >>> vatican city, a world unto itself, headquarters of the catholic church and hope bame b for its leader, the pope. after the death of john paul ii in 2005, a surprising candidate emerged to replace him, cardinal jorge bergoglio from latin...
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. >> from the slums of buenos aires to the seat of st. peter. we retrace his extraordinary journey with those who know him best. >> are you ready? are you ready? >> pope francis. rock star, reformer,. "the people o's pope." ♪ vatican city. a world unto itself. headquarters of the catholic church and home base for its leader, the pope. after the death of john paul ii in 2005, a surprising candidate emerged to replace him. cardinal jorge bergoglio from latin america. >> bergoglio was increasingly spoken of in some circles in rome as being a possible future papal candidate. there was clearly a group of cardinals not just in latin america who were looking to him. ♪ >> over the last 2,000 years, more than 260 men have occupied the role and countless more have coveted the power of the papacy, but as for cardinal jorge bergoglio, he desperately did not want it. so when german cardinal joseph ratsinger was elected pope, friends say no one was more relieved than cardinal jorge bergoglio. >> he avoided coming to rome as much as possible. i think what he d
. >> from the slums of buenos aires to the seat of st. peter. we retrace his extraordinary journey with those who know him best. >> are you ready? are you ready? >> pope francis. rock star, reformer,. "the people o's pope." ♪ vatican city. a world unto itself. headquarters of the catholic church and home base for its leader, the pope. after the death of john paul ii in 2005, a surprising candidate emerged to replace him. cardinal jorge bergoglio from latin america....
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. >> good evening from buenos aires. i'm jim rosenfield. pope francis is expected to attract millions of people when he visits the united states. he is without question the most popular pope in our time. but why? what it is about this man that transcends social and political boundaries? the answer is as complex as the country in this which he grew up. that's where our story begins. right here in argentina. once ranked among the world's greatest cities, buenos aires survived both world wars and the great depression, boasting beautiful architecture influenced by a growing immigrant population, mostly european. agricultural wealth that made them wealthy. and a sophistication among the city citizens that was enviable until it all fell apart. some historians blame the perots, juan and his famous wife evita for policy that led to military collapses and economic coups. jorge bergoglio lived in an era of poverty from which his beloved city never recovered. >> i think that he understands the pain of the people. he really does. >> silvia worked along
. >> good evening from buenos aires. i'm jim rosenfield. pope francis is expected to attract millions of people when he visits the united states. he is without question the most popular pope in our time. but why? what it is about this man that transcends social and political boundaries? the answer is as complex as the country in this which he grew up. that's where our story begins. right here in argentina. once ranked among the world's greatest cities, buenos aires survived both world...
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en la ciudad de buenos aires, la esclavitud estÁ a la orden del dÍa, ha denunciado.sabidurÍa por parte de Él. Él siempre muy preocupado, como lÍder de la iglesia, la ciudad de buenos aires, de todos los problemas que tienen que ver con la pobreza, la educaciÓn pÚblica, la inclusiÓn social, la vida en las villas, siempre vi una persona muy preocupada, activa, participativa y siempre dispuesta a trabajar en equipo, entre el arzobispado y la ciudad de buenos aires. >> Él no es un hombre... de la carrera polÍtica o de los partidos polÍticos, Él es un hombre de iglesia, que cuando ve que hay derecho, cuando ve que hay una necesidad, que no es atendida, se pone del lado del ciudadano comÚn y dice: "bueno, acÁ hay algo que no esta funcionando, acÁ hay... el gobierno no estÁ respondiendo a algo". recordÁndoles tambiÉn su deber como funcionarios y lo hace desde la preocupaciÓn de un pastor por la justicia social y por los derechos humanos. >> cuando bergoglio me dio el nombramiento como responsable del departamento de migraciones, me dijo: "bueno, fÍjate que sos responsable,
en la ciudad de buenos aires, la esclavitud estÁ a la orden del dÍa, ha denunciado.sabidurÍa por parte de Él. Él siempre muy preocupado, como lÍder de la iglesia, la ciudad de buenos aires, de todos los problemas que tienen que ver con la pobreza, la educaciÓn pÚblica, la inclusiÓn social, la vida en las villas, siempre vi una persona muy preocupada, activa, participativa y siempre dispuesta a trabajar en equipo, entre el arzobispado y la ciudad de buenos aires. >> Él no es un...
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from the slums of buenos aires to the seat of st. peter. we retrace his extraordinary journey with those who know him best. >> are you ready? are you ready? >> pope francis -- rock star, performer, the people's pope. vatican city, a world unto itself, headquarters of the catholic church and home base for its leader, the pope. after the doet of pope john paul, there was a replacement. >> he was seen as a possible future papal candidate. there was clearly a group of cardinals, not just in latin america who were looking to him. >> over the last 2,000 years, more than 260 men have occupied the more, and countless more have coveted the power of the papacy. but as for jorge gregorio, he desperately did not want it. so when joseph ratzinger was elected pope, friends say no one was more relieved cardinal who ray bergoglio. he was free to go home. >> this is the buenos aires, the capital of argentina. home for soccer, the tango. this is the place that would shape the man who would become pope francis. the bergoglio family lived here. the flores neig
from the slums of buenos aires to the seat of st. peter. we retrace his extraordinary journey with those who know him best. >> are you ready? are you ready? >> pope francis -- rock star, performer, the people's pope. vatican city, a world unto itself, headquarters of the catholic church and home base for its leader, the pope. after the doet of pope john paul, there was a replacement. >> he was seen as a possible future papal candidate. there was clearly a group of cardinals,...
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y la zona roma cuando lo llamaban >>incluso se dice que estando en buenos aires y siendo arzobispostas diplomÁticas y fiestas de polÍticos, y prefería no ir y si en alguna ocasiÓn llegaba a decir y la sintaxis en el sur que viva el tren subterrÁneo que hay en buenos aires a pesar de que el teniente como si las listas se quien siempre quise vivir de una manera austera. >>eres un hombre sencillo, son pocos pero muy vocacional dice el rabino que escribiÓ el libro con el que se cuente entre ellos dos hijos porteÑos de la caracterÍstica de los porteÑos es esta cultura. jorge es increÍble ver la magia en directo de este papa cuando se pone en contacto con la gente que lo ha venido recibir como decÍamos antes en las personas ahÍ pero sobre todo en miembros de la escuela secundaria estÁn >>buenos van saliendo ya la comitiva del aeropuerto una ceremonia oficial, la ceremonia oficial de bienvenida a hacer maÑana en la casa blanca podrÁ ser bastante tranquilo al papa francisco para descansar y bÁrbara para una semana bastante ocupada bastante agitada en la casa blanca donde se va a reunir con
y la zona roma cuando lo llamaban >>incluso se dice que estando en buenos aires y siendo arzobispostas diplomÁticas y fiestas de polÍticos, y prefería no ir y si en alguna ocasiÓn llegaba a decir y la sintaxis en el sur que viva el tren subterrÁneo que hay en buenos aires a pesar de que el teniente como si las listas se quien siempre quise vivir de una manera austera. >>eres un hombre sencillo, son pocos pero muy vocacional dice el rabino que escribiÓ el libro con el que se...
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marÍa elena: incluso se dice que estÁn desde buenos aires, siendo arzobispo de buenos aires contaba poren el tren subterrÁneo de buenos aires. Él siempre quiso vivir de una manera austera. carlos: es un hombre sencillo. es un porteÑo ocasional. como dice el rabino que escribiÓ el libro, cuestiones sobre el cielo y la tierra. jorge: vamos directamente con pablo, que estÁ ahÍ en frente del papa y el presidente. adelante. pablo: jorge, es increÍble ver la magia en directo de este papa. cuando se pone en contacto con la gente que le viene a recibir, hay mil personas, familias militares y miembros de una escuela secundaria de maryland. estaban esperando una bendiciÓn del papa. escuchÁbamos todo esto en vivo, y en espaÑol. impresionante ver contra el papa se acercaba aunque finalmente no pudo llegar hasta ellos para bendecirlos, se ve la espontaneidad de las personas. hay aproximadamente 7000 periodistas acreditados para cubrir la visita del papa. estÁn cubriendo una ciudad como washington que son aproximadamente 12.000. la prensa mundial sigue segundo a segundo, y vemos la quÍmica en el papa
marÍa elena: incluso se dice que estÁn desde buenos aires, siendo arzobispo de buenos aires contaba poren el tren subterrÁneo de buenos aires. Él siempre quiso vivir de una manera austera. carlos: es un hombre sencillo. es un porteÑo ocasional. como dice el rabino que escribiÓ el libro, cuestiones sobre el cielo y la tierra. jorge: vamos directamente con pablo, que estÁ ahÍ en frente del papa y el presidente. adelante. pablo: jorge, es increÍble ver la magia en directo de este papa....
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trea wo al jazeera, buenos aires. >> marking the end ever harvest integrations. tiger dancers spend hours to paint their bodies like tigers. more government funding is needed to keep the tradition going. that's it for this edition of al jazeera america news. i'm antonio mora, thanks for watching. fault lines is up next. i'll see you with more news in an hour. an hour. >> this is where i'll be buried. >> right next to her. >> mmmhmm. >> six years ago, roy bosley's wife, carol, died after overdosing on prescription painkillers. she was 60. >> it should have never happened.
trea wo al jazeera, buenos aires. >> marking the end ever harvest integrations. tiger dancers spend hours to paint their bodies like tigers. more government funding is needed to keep the tradition going. that's it for this edition of al jazeera america news. i'm antonio mora, thanks for watching. fault lines is up next. i'll see you with more news in an hour. an hour. >> this is where i'll be buried. >> right next to her. >> mmmhmm. >> six years ago, roy bosley's...
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al jazeera buenos aires. >>> all the day's news is on the al jazeera website, there you can see presidenthe made his remarks about climate change in preparation for that important conference taking place in paris at the end of the year, al jazeera.com. [ ♪ ] >>> the national relations board was asked to decide if an employees in a company uniform working by company rules worked for the company or someone else. in a big victory for workers, the nlrb decided if you look, sound and act like your work life is supervised by the big company, no accounting tricks change the fact, it's your employer. meet the new boss.
al jazeera buenos aires. >>> all the day's news is on the al jazeera website, there you can see presidenthe made his remarks about climate change in preparation for that important conference taking place in paris at the end of the year, al jazeera.com. [ ♪ ] >>> the national relations board was asked to decide if an employees in a company uniform working by company rules worked for the company or someone else. in a big victory for workers, the nlrb decided if you look, sound...
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that's built on experience there in the slums of buenos aires. and his own history. i think he's of coursing us to question the world around us, rather than discussing the stock markets and ups and downs, but rather address those that can't afford. >> he addressed the stockmarket. >> yes, he said it's scandalous that we worry about a couple of points on the stock market than those dying. >> reporter: he meets with the hungry, and building showers in st. peters squares for those that sleep there. the first time he left the vatican as pope, it was to comfort refugees, risking their lives, seeking asylum in europe. this summer as hundreds of thousands struggled to find a spaf haven, he called on catholic churches to offer shelter to refugees, and brought a syrian christian family to live in the vatican. xauls for social and economic justice, condemnation of what he called unfettered capitalism prompted some to accuse pope francis of being a closet markist. rush lim bore is among those to attack the pope. some have written this story or gotten to him. this is marxism. th
that's built on experience there in the slums of buenos aires. and his own history. i think he's of coursing us to question the world around us, rather than discussing the stock markets and ups and downs, but rather address those that can't afford. >> he addressed the stockmarket. >> yes, he said it's scandalous that we worry about a couple of points on the stock market than those dying. >> reporter: he meets with the hungry, and building showers in st. peters squares for...
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but the mayor of buenos aires and the former president of the boca juniors club. >> we are isolated, our economy is a disaster, we only negotiate with the chinese. a different document would indicate how it deal with the world. >> who claims he will puft an end to the polarization that took place in the country since the kirchner took every in argentina. >> we will build a positive argentina. >> the area is filled with corruption and fraud. there is a natural power struggle that comes around with the end of relationship. >> it is the ends of kirchner as we know it. the type of government and the way of understanding power will change. >> reporter: many here are tired about the confrontation that existed. during the 12 years the kitchen centers have been out of power. that's why they are looking forward to this.teresa vo, al jazeera, buenos airns. >> prime minister has said some of those soldiers may now be prosecuted pnl. >> reporter: everything is in place to the process of didisarmament will go on. though that carry on a military career will be able to do that. >> named and shamed
but the mayor of buenos aires and the former president of the boca juniors club. >> we are isolated, our economy is a disaster, we only negotiate with the chinese. a different document would indicate how it deal with the world. >> who claims he will puft an end to the polarization that took place in the country since the kirchner took every in argentina. >> we will build a positive argentina. >> the area is filled with corruption and fraud. there is a natural power...
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in other parts of buenos aires they weren't particularly in touch with the fact that this man has done this work quietly, behind the scenes in many ways, that kind of response all over argentina. but in those barrios where he spent so much of his time, whether it was for religious ceremonies, maybe sharing a maut taye. >> maute very pop bular there. >> and the fact he was a jesuit priest. a lot of people were thinking that because he was a jesuit priest he would not become pope. you are not supposed to strive for a high office if you are a jesuit. >> he was a leader in the jesuit community, but even that brought him uncomfort. he really just wanted to be, as he said earlier today, a man of prayer, a man who preaches the word. >> he also said that he's over the years sort of evolved in the way that he leads and that he was a very young man when he was heading the jesuits, the provincial, in argentina. he was 36 years old at that point. he was still very young. and he sort of learned over time not to be quite so authoritative and to listen and he's changed his approach over time. >> his
in other parts of buenos aires they weren't particularly in touch with the fact that this man has done this work quietly, behind the scenes in many ways, that kind of response all over argentina. but in those barrios where he spent so much of his time, whether it was for religious ceremonies, maybe sharing a maut taye. >> maute very pop bular there. >> and the fact he was a jesuit priest. a lot of people were thinking that because he was a jesuit priest he would not become pope. you...
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they come from peru and ecuador, and were recently recovered in buenos aires after a ten-year investigationorter: the investigation was started when a u.s. professor was caught at the airport. in some cases we found entire bookshelves filled with pieces. >> reporter: there are glasses, statutes and other elements. >> translator: this is from 1300 after the birth of christ. >> reporter: we're told that the pieces were stolen from archaeological sites in peru and ecuador and brought here to buenos aires. this is the neighborhood that is filled with antique stores. interpol with the help of at throw poll gists launched several raids to recover the pieces. at interpol headquarters this man was in charge of the operation and says what happened was not an exception. >> translator: south america's a region that provides archaeological material. europe and the united states are the countries that generally buy. pieces come from other parts of south america to argentina and then are taken somewhere else. it's a multi-million dollars industry. >> reporter: argentina is trying to set a precedent about
they come from peru and ecuador, and were recently recovered in buenos aires after a ten-year investigationorter: the investigation was started when a u.s. professor was caught at the airport. in some cases we found entire bookshelves filled with pieces. >> reporter: there are glasses, statutes and other elements. >> translator: this is from 1300 after the birth of christ. >> reporter: we're told that the pieces were stolen from archaeological sites in peru and ecuador and...
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catire walker, and their four children set off from buenos aires on a pilgrimmage. mom and dad quit their jobs and used savings and donations to fund the trip through the americas, crossing 12 borders and staying with dozens of host families. on the way they saw the sights, even the white house. francesca the bus had its share of breakdowns but the family pressed on and finally in philadelphia their dream came true. all six were granted an audience with pope francis. the pope asked, are you the family traveled from buenos aires. you are crazy. there were hugs. then he said i need your prayers. the vatican spokesman father lombardi made a note of the visit. >> the experience of this family has touched him very much. >> glor: the family is now trying to raise money for their return trip. the mode of transportation to be determined. >> outgoing house speaker john boehner had his first exit interview today as he discussed his surprise resignation on "face the nation". here's julianna goldman. >> i've got another 30 days to be speaker. >> reporter: appearing on "face the
catire walker, and their four children set off from buenos aires on a pilgrimmage. mom and dad quit their jobs and used savings and donations to fund the trip through the americas, crossing 12 borders and staying with dozens of host families. on the way they saw the sights, even the white house. francesca the bus had its share of breakdowns but the family pressed on and finally in philadelphia their dream came true. all six were granted an audience with pope francis. the pope asked, are you the...
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the slums of buenos aires when there were no cameras around.or gilebrand, democrat of new york. and, john, you were talking about how anybody who went out to the slums of buenos aires to find out the pope's commitment to those people would find out that they loved him madly. >> yeah, jake. i was telling you the story of when i went down to argentina immediately after francis' election and i asked a pastor in one of the slums how much time he had -- the pope had spent there. and he said don't ask me. go out into the streets and ask the people. and so i did. and to a person before they would even verbalize an answer they would run into the wood shacks or the tin shacks they called home and come back and show me pictures of francis baptizing their children or sitting with them in their living rooms because that's where he spent his time. >> we saw the pope there with senator gillebrand democrat of new york. there's mayor de blasio. we saw mayor de blasio with his son, whom the pope spoke to as well. andrew cuomo is there as well. senator chuck sch
the slums of buenos aires when there were no cameras around.or gilebrand, democrat of new york. and, john, you were talking about how anybody who went out to the slums of buenos aires to find out the pope's commitment to those people would find out that they loved him madly. >> yeah, jake. i was telling you the story of when i went down to argentina immediately after francis' election and i asked a pastor in one of the slums how much time he had -- the pope had spent there. and he said...
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when he was in buenos aires, he stayed in buenos aires.ike his predecessors, he never worked in rome. he took a small argument by the cathedral. he would take the subway. and he would visit the poorest slums in argentina. this is someone who has always taken the cry of the poor seriously. we see that reflected in the way that he's acting now. the question, how long will this focus on the poor and on the immigrant communities will last after the leaves? how has he changed hearts and lives over the longer term to create the social justice that he has been talking about. >> the limited spanish that i have there was reference to dignity. >> yes, i think dignity goes hand in hand when one--i don't know what it is about the public does course in a country that specialize in dehumanization and limiting the dignity of human beings. we're so status driven at times. to see a figure of this stature in harlem, it reminds us that we ought not overlook those who are struggling or who are on the under side of our communities. this is a very affirming mom
when he was in buenos aires, he stayed in buenos aires.ike his predecessors, he never worked in rome. he took a small argument by the cathedral. he would take the subway. and he would visit the poorest slums in argentina. this is someone who has always taken the cry of the poor seriously. we see that reflected in the way that he's acting now. the question, how long will this focus on the poor and on the immigrant communities will last after the leaves? how has he changed hearts and lives over...
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pope francis was born in buenos aires, argentina in 1936.rch 2013. he is the first hope to be named after pope francis -- st. francis of assisi. as pope francis heads to capitol hill to adjust a joint meeting of congress, our live coverage gets underway at 6:00 eastern. then washington journal looks at security preparations for the pope's visit to capitol hill. the topics that are likely to come up in his speech. we welcome your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> the pope's visit to the u.s.. c-span has live coverage. the first up -- the first stop. c-span's live coverage begins at capitol hill where he beat comes the -- what he becomes the first pontiff to address the congress. then at 10:00, live coverage from new york on c-span3, c-span radio and c-span.org. later at 1130, he will hold a service at the world trade center. life on c-span.org. >> now the pope gives a mass at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. it is the largest catholic church in the u.s. -- he canonizes junipero serra. he led 71 ye
pope francis was born in buenos aires, argentina in 1936.rch 2013. he is the first hope to be named after pope francis -- st. francis of assisi. as pope francis heads to capitol hill to adjust a joint meeting of congress, our live coverage gets underway at 6:00 eastern. then washington journal looks at security preparations for the pope's visit to capitol hill. the topics that are likely to come up in his speech. we welcome your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> the pope's...
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. >> his sister as well he still has a sister who lives in buenos aires.work with us in camden with the gentlemen witnesses in camden for a summer. his nephew is a jesuit jose louis a wonderful man. the whole family delightful family. >> remind everybody why he is of course the first jesuit to become the holy father. >> right. >> why was that so unusual. >> found of the gee witness actually said no jesuit should take a high office in the church. should not become bishops or cardinals and certainly never imaginable we would be the pope f you told me three years ago we would have a jesuit pope you can have but put a hundred dollars down and you would have won it. i would have said absolutely never ever. >> he was the only jesuit in the room when he was elected pope. >> darn it where were you three years ago i would have made that bet. >> he almost became pope in 2005. >> he did. he was the one who pulled back from having his name in consideration at that time. >> had he become -- he he had chosen his name had he become pope and he was going to be pope john t
. >> his sister as well he still has a sister who lives in buenos aires.work with us in camden with the gentlemen witnesses in camden for a summer. his nephew is a jesuit jose louis a wonderful man. the whole family delightful family. >> remind everybody why he is of course the first jesuit to become the holy father. >> right. >> why was that so unusual. >> found of the gee witness actually said no jesuit should take a high office in the church. should not become...
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, comunidades que atraviesan enfermedades extremas, pero probables de alimentaciÓn a afectan a buenos airesependencia en 1821. viva la independencia nacional. >> organizo as insisten e que la ley de salud no funciona, obama caer sigue e seaned ejecutivo, esto lo vieron 4 mil integrantes que vieron sus po' tuzos. >> mucha z sgras, no se retire que seguimos con mÁs. ♪ ♪ eduardo: hola ¿quÉ tal? amigos temperaturas frescas, esta tarde 87 grados de calor en filadelfia, por encima, aunque distante del rÉcord de 1997, 87 en atlantic city y 83 una parte de del guero, sectores t donde sube la brisa en gran parte del Área, sÍ un aumento de las temperaturas, llueve en gran parte del sur este, gor zia, california y florida con vientos de norte a azul, de edmente sfement, se reÚnen las personas con temperaturas in, muchas localidades con 53, 66 tambiÉn, estos termÓmetros subiendo a 78, temperatura incomoda, estamos a punto de cambiar de estaciÓn, y a esta hora, estas brem radas a mÁs de so se ven mÁs en la tarde. ilia: y nos vemos a la acciÓn deportiva ana: hola ¿quÉ tal? vengo con toda la informaciÓn d
, comunidades que atraviesan enfermedades extremas, pero probables de alimentaciÓn a afectan a buenos airesependencia en 1821. viva la independencia nacional. >> organizo as insisten e que la ley de salud no funciona, obama caer sigue e seaned ejecutivo, esto lo vieron 4 mil integrantes que vieron sus po' tuzos. >> mucha z sgras, no se retire que seguimos con mÁs. ♪ ♪ eduardo: hola ¿quÉ tal? amigos temperaturas frescas, esta tarde 87 grados de calor en filadelfia, por...
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from the busy streets of buenos aires to the remote villages in kenya, catholic organizations serve theter it to partners -- administer to prisoners, build schools and homes, operate orphanages and hospitals. and just as the church has stood with those struggling to break the chains of poverty, the church so often has given voice and hope to those seeking to break the chain of violence and oppression. yet i believe the excitement around your visit, holy father, must be attributed not only to your role as pope, but to your unique qualities as a person. [applause] in your humility, your embrace of simplicity, and the gentleness of your words and the generosity of your spirit, we see a living example of jesus' teachings, a leader whose moral authority comes not just through words but also through deeds. [applause] you call on all of us, catholic and non-catholic alike, to put the least of these at the center of our concerns. you remind us that in the eyes of god, our measure as individuals and our measure as a society is not determined by wealth or power or station or celebrity, but right
from the busy streets of buenos aires to the remote villages in kenya, catholic organizations serve theter it to partners -- administer to prisoners, build schools and homes, operate orphanages and hospitals. and just as the church has stood with those struggling to break the chains of poverty, the church so often has given voice and hope to those seeking to break the chain of violence and oppression. yet i believe the excitement around your visit, holy father, must be attributed not only to...
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he simply wasn't that in buenos aires., if you will, has obviously touched him. what i remember most about that 2008 trip, alex, you may remember this, too, is that the extraordinary sermon of benedict xvi inside saint patrick which then was a darker place than this magnificent renovation -- >> gorgeous, yeah. >> -- and he talked about sometimes a church looks dark and forbidding from outside but when you come inside the light comes through. the light comes through the stained glass windows and it lifts the heart. i think we saw that all this week in a much more available, if you will, obvious icon in saint patrick's. this is a -- this is a -- an institution which exists to foster what christ called the attitude. human happiness. the fulfillment of human aspiration. and all popes try to do that. that's part of their ministry as pastors. but this pope seems to have a singular way of communicating. the wish of christ in the church that everyone live in the nobility of which they are capable of god's grace. >> your descriptio
he simply wasn't that in buenos aires., if you will, has obviously touched him. what i remember most about that 2008 trip, alex, you may remember this, too, is that the extraordinary sermon of benedict xvi inside saint patrick which then was a darker place than this magnificent renovation -- >> gorgeous, yeah. >> -- and he talked about sometimes a church looks dark and forbidding from outside but when you come inside the light comes through. the light comes through the stained glass...
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>> he did this very same thing when he became archbishop of buenos aires. need more of a presence in the poor part of town, the slums of buenos aires. >> right. i think we were saying during the mass what about you? how about you? that will be theme for all of today. >> oh, yeah. >> absolute. >> easy to remember. very typical of his style. he keeps very focused. usually has a theme that we can walk away were. that again gets us thinking without putting us off by any means much it's a challenge in the best possible way. >> just like when he was before congress. he didn't bring up the word abortion. >> no, no. did he not. >> totally against abortion. >> yeah. >> he said we need to talk about the sanctity of life. and all moments in that live. >> all of the stages of development. exactly. >> from conception to birth. >> even the fact he brought up the golden rule. he brings up simple things we can remember. >> folks interrupted him with app law. the golden rule predates chris chan in the it's a basic human principal. >> do unto other. >> do unto others as you
>> he did this very same thing when he became archbishop of buenos aires. need more of a presence in the poor part of town, the slums of buenos aires. >> right. i think we were saying during the mass what about you? how about you? that will be theme for all of today. >> oh, yeah. >> absolute. >> easy to remember. very typical of his style. he keeps very focused. usually has a theme that we can walk away were. that again gets us thinking without putting us off by...
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i was in buenos aires a year ago, and i just stopped in a jewelry store, because begins t this wholeng a friend of father bugolio, the pope. and he showed me pictures in the store. he said this man has been so wonderful, and he made this chalis in honor of the pope. if i was able to spontaneously bump into a person in buenos aires, you know the kind of houses that he's been in. >> and his whole visit here has been a positive one. i think a lot of people fear that, you know, climate change, issues that we're not that -- we don't consider religious, but he has managed, i think, to get all of us to get on his side. >> he's trying to -- >> we're going to be right back with much more on the pope's visit. we're going to go to a break right now. we'll come back to that, bill. oh, look. we have a bunch of... announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of droppin
i was in buenos aires a year ago, and i just stopped in a jewelry store, because begins t this wholeng a friend of father bugolio, the pope. and he showed me pictures in the store. he said this man has been so wonderful, and he made this chalis in honor of the pope. if i was able to spontaneously bump into a person in buenos aires, you know the kind of houses that he's been in. >> and his whole visit here has been a positive one. i think a lot of people fear that, you know, climate...
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i think they expected someone -- they knew the cardinal from buenos aires as someone who's an apostle of the poor and can clean up the vatican. but they didn't expect this revolution. they didn't expect the outreach and didn't expect the sort of transformation as you were saying. and i always say they forget they left it a jesuit. >> but i wonder if you can speak for a moment about the transformation in the pope himself. by reputation for all of his years in argentina. something of a dour man and not known for this man of exceptional warmth and reaching out. and now, you see him all the time. a huge smile on his face. >> well, and they say that friends of mine who know him say that in fact, when he was cardinal in buenos aires, you know he was always devoted to the poor and hard worker and very pious, but this one and sort of fuzzy and almost physical side where he's happy embracing people is new. the pope has said to friends that you know, he felt something come over him when he was elected. and you know, we call it the greats of office in the catholic church and he's transformed and
i think they expected someone -- they knew the cardinal from buenos aires as someone who's an apostle of the poor and can clean up the vatican. but they didn't expect this revolution. they didn't expect the outreach and didn't expect the sort of transformation as you were saying. and i always say they forget they left it a jesuit. >> but i wonder if you can speak for a moment about the transformation in the pope himself. by reputation for all of his years in argentina. something of a dour...
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nostalgia, no de papa francisco, pero sÍ de jorge mario bergoglio, que creciÓ en las calles de buenos airesden mensajes, si tiene algÚn comentario sobre el papa, algunas anÉcdotas, algunas cosas que lo hayan impactado de la gira papal, lo pueden hacer a travÉs de uni noticias, univisiÓn, twitter, facebook, univisiÓn, el hashtag es #papafranciscoeeuu, o sea, en estados unidos, ya nos han llegado algunos comentarios. que el fiat 500 seguramente fue trasladado a travÉs de un aviÓn de los marines, gracias, nos estÁn dando informaciÓn valiosa. jorge: y la idea de realizar el fiat fue muy buena, que la iglesia catÓlica la tome en consideraciÓn, porque es una de las cosas mÁs famosas de la llegada del papa en estados unidos. marÍa elena: demuestra su humildad, a pesar de que las personas dicen que es seguro es muy caro porque es un fiat blindado, pero es un carro pequeÑo, y la imagen de ese carro pequeÑo en una caravana, en medio de gigantescas limosinas y camionetas muestran lo que representa ese papa, lo que Él quiere reflejar, que es humildad, es alguien sencillo, es alguien que quiere vivir de
nostalgia, no de papa francisco, pero sÍ de jorge mario bergoglio, que creciÓ en las calles de buenos airesden mensajes, si tiene algÚn comentario sobre el papa, algunas anÉcdotas, algunas cosas que lo hayan impactado de la gira papal, lo pueden hacer a travÉs de uni noticias, univisiÓn, twitter, facebook, univisiÓn, el hashtag es #papafranciscoeeuu, o sea, en estados unidos, ya nos han llegado algunos comentarios. que el fiat 500 seguramente fue trasladado a travÉs de un aviÓn de los...
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adriana: para muchos es muestra de su apostolado y lo que hizo con el arzobispo de buenos aires, en ese que seÑalaba en la banda, esta mandando los sacerdotes y a los catÓlicos a hacer lÍo, contrasta con la solemnidad. jorge: miren, hemos hablado de todo en la visita del papa, llevamos cinco dÍas, vamos), nos vamos a permitir hablar del papa, el fÚtbol y vamos a hablar con nuestro compaÑero en los estudios. presentador: el papa es hincha de san lorenzo de almagro, fue fundado por religiosos, a san lorenzo de almagro lo conocen en argentina como el equipo de los cuervos y le dicen los cuervos popularmente por la indumentaria negra de los religiosos, de los sacerdotes, es el origen de la pasiÓn del papa san lorenzo, al haber sido un equipo fundado por religiosos. jorge: perfecta explicaciÓn, fÉlix. el equipo eres. feliz: yo soy hincha del nacional de medellÍn. jorge: aquÍ es un buen punto para hablar de la instabilidad del papa, muchos creen que el papa no se equivoca en tÉrminos doctrinales. jorge: hemos hablado mucho sobre esto, que significa que el papa no se equivoque y en que se nos
adriana: para muchos es muestra de su apostolado y lo que hizo con el arzobispo de buenos aires, en ese que seÑalaba en la banda, esta mandando los sacerdotes y a los catÓlicos a hacer lÍo, contrasta con la solemnidad. jorge: miren, hemos hablado de todo en la visita del papa, llevamos cinco dÍas, vamos), nos vamos a permitir hablar del papa, el fÚtbol y vamos a hablar con nuestro compaÑero en los estudios. presentador: el papa es hincha de san lorenzo de almagro, fue fundado por...
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. >> el papÁ naciÓ en diciembre 17 en buenos aires.y: mi mamÁ pensÓ que estaba jugando con ella cuando dije que iba a ver al papa. ♪ luis: el encuentro entre el mÁximo jerarca de la iglesia, y los seleccionados mediante un aviso conocerÁ de aproximadamente 30 minutos. no sÓlo el cercano. el papa sostendrÁ una breve con miembros de la comunidad. >> es una bendiciÓn muy grande. Único. por nosotros y por las niÑas. >> estamos rezando para el... >> me siento feliz, y que vengan de otras escuelas ramÓn: mÁs el tema, pero en otro Ángulo. un gran negocio estÁ resultando para los revendedores, la visita de francisco. sin embargo en la empresa ferroviaria asegura que tiene mÁs de 100.000 boletos disponibles al precio normal. lucrando con la fe. zona en las zonas con el resumen de la jornada sabatina en el mundo de los deportes. raÚl legado tiene el resumen de la acciÓn deportiva de la semana. raÚl: muy buenas noches. saludos a todos. fecha fija. varios encuentros amistosos para mantener un buen ritmo de juego. los actuales lÍderes de la liga mx
. >> el papÁ naciÓ en diciembre 17 en buenos aires.y: mi mamÁ pensÓ que estaba jugando con ella cuando dije que iba a ver al papa. ♪ luis: el encuentro entre el mÁximo jerarca de la iglesia, y los seleccionados mediante un aviso conocerÁ de aproximadamente 30 minutos. no sÓlo el cercano. el papa sostendrÁ una breve con miembros de la comunidad. >> es una bendiciÓn muy grande. Único. por nosotros y por las niÑas. >> estamos rezando para el... >> me siento...
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unidos, en un sacerdote no conocido, lo de Él era estar siendo el padre jorge como le conocÍa en buenos airesligieron, nadie sabÍa, al contrario le gritÁbamos cardenal, y decÍa yo no hablo, de pronto ese hombre ha dado el inmenso cambio, y dice que es la iluminaciÓn del espÍritu santo en la iluminaciÓn de Él. jorge: pero cuando benedicto xvi es elegido papa, ¿no queda Él en segundo lugar en la votaciÓn? marÍa antonieta: claro, pero no los habÍa nadie, es secreta la votaciÓn. carlos: eso es lo que se dice. marÍa antonieta: son 44 votos. jorge:¿por quÉ no nos enteramos de eso? marÍa antonieta: porque es secreto. jorge: pero hoy nos enteramos. marÍa antonieta: porque alguien soltÓ la boca. jorge: era un lÍder religioso muy importante dentro de la iglesia, la votaciÓn lo acercó al papado, pero hasta ahora nos enterÁbamos. carlos: creo que era bastante conocido por sus colegas, en el momento de la votaciÓn. sobre su referencia de estados unidos, dos cosas importantes, una es, roma estÁ en europa, y segundo, es argentino, y en argentina la tradiciÓn es emigrar a europa, no a los estados unidos, por
unidos, en un sacerdote no conocido, lo de Él era estar siendo el padre jorge como le conocÍa en buenos airesligieron, nadie sabÍa, al contrario le gritÁbamos cardenal, y decÍa yo no hablo, de pronto ese hombre ha dado el inmenso cambio, y dice que es la iluminaciÓn del espÍritu santo en la iluminaciÓn de Él. jorge: pero cuando benedicto xvi es elegido papa, ¿no queda Él en segundo lugar en la votaciÓn? marÍa antonieta: claro, pero no los habÍa nadie, es secreta la votaciÓn....
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when jorge mario bergoglio was in buenos aires, he would go into the columns and say mass for people there. both have demonstrated this commitment to work on those marginalized by society. that's one reason they've turned out to be good friends to each other. >> when you look at the pomp and grand i don't say city of this welcoming ceremony for the pope and now the solemnity of the moment as things get quiet there at this live shot we're seeing of the white house. what does that say to you about how this nation views the pope and the respect for him, the reference? >> americans have respect, i think for most of the popes, certainly benedict xvi received such a visit when he came to the united states. pope francis has talked about what he calls the joy of the gospel, the title of his first major public writing. i think he wants people to be happy. i think he wants people to find joy in life, whether poor, rich, one of the things that he talks about that was part of his jesuit training is what he calls indifference. what he means by that is not not caring, but not being wrapped up in t
when jorge mario bergoglio was in buenos aires, he would go into the columns and say mass for people there. both have demonstrated this commitment to work on those marginalized by society. that's one reason they've turned out to be good friends to each other. >> when you look at the pomp and grand i don't say city of this welcoming ceremony for the pope and now the solemnity of the moment as things get quiet there at this live shot we're seeing of the white house. what does that say to...
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from the busy streets of buenos aires to remote villages in kenya, catholic organizations serve the poord homes, operate orphanages and hospitals, and just as the church has stood with those struggling to break the chains of poverty the church so often has given voice and hope to those seeking to break the chains of violence and oppression. and yet i believe the excitement , around your visit, holy father, must be attributed not only to your role as pope but to your unique qualities as a person. [applause] president obama: in your humility, your embrace of simplicity, and the gentleness of your words and the generosity of your spirit, we see a living example of jesus' teachings, a leader whose moral authority comes not just through words but also through deeds. [applause] you call on all of us, catholic and non-catholic alike, to put the least of these at the center of our concerns. you remind us that in the eyes of god, our measure as individuals and our measure as a society is not determined by wealth or power or station or celebrity, but by how well we hew to scripture's call to lift
from the busy streets of buenos aires to remote villages in kenya, catholic organizations serve the poord homes, operate orphanages and hospitals, and just as the church has stood with those struggling to break the chains of poverty the church so often has given voice and hope to those seeking to break the chains of violence and oppression. and yet i believe the excitement , around your visit, holy father, must be attributed not only to your role as pope but to your unique qualities as a...
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>>lo vendieron todo compraron esta vieja camioneta mÁs de 100 millas de buenos aires a filadelfia. >>nquistaron someterse en la recompensa anhelada, el papa se ha reunido con una familia argentina interesante que vino en una combi con cuatro niÑos en argentina, la razÓn siempre estuvo allÍ tan clara. padre: como dijo tambiÉn el papa, nos peleamos, nos olvidamos, discutimos, cada una tiene su punto de vista. juan carlos: tras recorrer mÁs de 10 paÍses el esfuerzo valiÓ la pena y hoy tiene una gran anÉcdota que contar. lo cierto es que los walker viajaron a filadelfia mientras asistÍan al encuentro mundial. se reunieron con el hombre al que mÁs admira toda la familia. ilia:muchas gracias, juan carlos, hermosa historia. univisionnoticias se alzÓ >>noticias univisiÓn celebró esa noche con tres premios se emite el resultado de trabajo y profesionalismo de periodistas y productores y camarÓgrafo editores de todos esos grandes equipos entre maquilladora celso con tres estatuillas en trabajo conjunto de noticias univisiÓn aquÍ estÁ el vÍdeo de marÍa elena salinas nuestro productor aceptÁndono
>>lo vendieron todo compraron esta vieja camioneta mÁs de 100 millas de buenos aires a filadelfia. >>nquistaron someterse en la recompensa anhelada, el papa se ha reunido con una familia argentina interesante que vino en una combi con cuatro niÑos en argentina, la razÓn siempre estuvo allÍ tan clara. padre: como dijo tambiÉn el papa, nos peleamos, nos olvidamos, discutimos, cada una tiene su punto de vista. juan carlos: tras recorrer mÁs de 10 paÍses el esfuerzo valiÓ la...
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they were before when he was in buenos aires, and they are now as pope. >> he's making a quick stop at the chapel. we can't see that. we're still wait to come to the catholic charities area. father, he is a jesuit, they have that tradition of getting right down in there. tell us a little bit about that. >> he was part of a congregation of jess uettes that came up with a decree that said the judgment should have an optional order for the poor. the poor should always take precedence. we've seen that take place in his ministry. very much what he's doing today is part of his ministry. >> and it started all the way back in buenos aires. he went to the soup kitchens. he's been doing that forever. this is not just something he brought out as a papal motif. >> when he was archbishop, if a newly ordained priest was liked by cardinal bore gogolio, he wa sent to a slum parish. if they didn't have dirty shoes, it meant they weren't working, they weren't with the poor. >> the pope signified -- or symbolized he was going to keep this us, up on the first holy thursday, where he was seen wash being th
they were before when he was in buenos aires, and they are now as pope. >> he's making a quick stop at the chapel. we can't see that. we're still wait to come to the catholic charities area. father, he is a jesuit, they have that tradition of getting right down in there. tell us a little bit about that. >> he was part of a congregation of jess uettes that came up with a decree that said the judgment should have an optional order for the poor. the poor should always take precedence....
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. >> reporter: from the slums of buenos aires to the streets of st. peter.se who know him best. >> are you ready? are you ready? >> reporter: pope francis, rock star, reformer. the people's pope. >>> that is cnn new day anchor chris cuomo who is joining us to talk about this special documentary, and you are in charge of that, chris. a humble man with humble roots starting out in the church much differently than he wound up. >> no doubt and it, wolf, a privilege for me to work in this cog in the machine of the docume documentary work, and it is so exhaustive that this treatment of the pope as a man really takes you back to the place where it began and not just buenos aires, but to where he started and in order to understand the message and the authenticity of it whether it is authentic or manufactured as dogma, you have to understand the person, and so we go back to not only where he is from, but from whom he is from, and the friends who have known him longest, and oscar krespo who has known him for 60-plus years, a and the pope's rabbi, and why would he have
. >> reporter: from the slums of buenos aires to the streets of st. peter.se who know him best. >> are you ready? are you ready? >> reporter: pope francis, rock star, reformer. the people's pope. >>> that is cnn new day anchor chris cuomo who is joining us to talk about this special documentary, and you are in charge of that, chris. a humble man with humble roots starting out in the church much differently than he wound up. >> no doubt and it, wolf, a privilege...
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until november and then fly back to buenos aires.at vw bus, an uncle and several friends plan to drive it back. thank you for watching. john siegenthaler will be back in just a few moments. >>> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america, i'm john siegenthaler. face-to-face, president obama -- >> think dangerous currents risk pulling us back into a darker more disordered world. >> reporter: and participate putin talking isil, and syria at the u.n. >>> donald's trump's vow to slash
until november and then fly back to buenos aires.at vw bus, an uncle and several friends plan to drive it back. thank you for watching. john siegenthaler will be back in just a few moments. >>> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america, i'm john siegenthaler. face-to-face, president obama -- >> think dangerous currents risk pulling us back into a darker more disordered world. >> reporter: and participate putin talking isil, and syria at the u.n. >>> donald's trump's...
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. >> es un armero y que me cuenta que buenos aires se pasaba horas delante del santÍsimo postrado perola iglesia corriÓ un milagro. esta vasija de la catedral de san nÁpoles, mariela salgado univisiÓn. >> despuÉs de su gol de ayer parece que estÁn los cuernos de la luna. >> estÁ venecianas el director con los deportes. >> que tal buenas noches saludos a todos en casa abogÓ entidad de la concacaf, los emplumados encarcelaron una distancia con un zurdazo de kevin gutiÉrrez. con el de campaÑita. lleva una ventaja mÁs amplia con un cabezazo, serÁn el descanso lluvia de goles al por mayor. una manita y a los rayos a ganar 8 0. por otra parte la jornada duele en x arrancan el dÍa de maÑana en el puerto de veracruz b quejarse cada vez mÁs. en el territorio santo modelo al conjunto de la laguna recibirÁ a rojos y negros. vamos a pasar ahora el deporte de los emparrillado dos juegos sudamericanos de juego por la noche, los jefes. el equipo de kansas, despuÉs se le iban a quitar sale el ovoide. rojo con 14 puntos menos de 20 segundos iban a salir con la victoria de 31. el deporte del bÉisbol la
. >> es un armero y que me cuenta que buenos aires se pasaba horas delante del santÍsimo postrado perola iglesia corriÓ un milagro. esta vasija de la catedral de san nÁpoles, mariela salgado univisiÓn. >> despuÉs de su gol de ayer parece que estÁn los cuernos de la luna. >> estÁ venecianas el director con los deportes. >> que tal buenas noches saludos a todos en casa abogÓ entidad de la concacaf, los emplumados encarcelaron una distancia con un zurdazo de kevin...
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. >>> naciÓ en un barrio, de las flores, buenos aires, y tambiÉn dice que obviamente es la tierra delÁgina, asÍ llegamos al fin de este noticiero, nos vemos maÑana si noticiero, nos vemos maÑana si dios >> me dijo que ella tenÍa una productora de modelos triple x. y yo pensaba simplemente en mi mamÁ con su tumor, asÍ que accedi. al tiempo, me entero que estaba embarazada. >> ¡Ándale! >> y yo recuerdo a este caballero estar en una de las escenas. entonces, discÚlpeme, doctora polo, pero este hombre podrÍa ser el padre de la criatura que tuve yo en el sÉptimo mes. >> ¿y la niÑa? >> no la acepto. >> pero ¿cÓmo no puedes querer a esta divinidad? [sollozando] >> yo no la quiero ver. >> el muchachito, viendo televisiÓn, masturbÁndose. >> pero ¿alante de todo el mundo? >> es que ella no entiende que el niÑo tiene una condiciÓn especial, doctora.
. >>> naciÓ en un barrio, de las flores, buenos aires, y tambiÉn dice que obviamente es la tierra delÁgina, asÍ llegamos al fin de este noticiero, nos vemos maÑana si noticiero, nos vemos maÑana si dios >> me dijo que ella tenÍa una productora de modelos triple x. y yo pensaba simplemente en mi mamÁ con su tumor, asÍ que accedi. al tiempo, me entero que estaba embarazada. >> ¡Ándale! >> y yo recuerdo a este caballero estar en una de las escenas. entonces,...
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angÉlica: esta dispuesto a ir a buenos aires, naos mientra que santos menciona a uruguay como sede del siguen sintiendo que pagan justos por pecadores. >> sin agua, sin dinero, sin nada. angÉlica: quienes tienen permitidos pasar por la frontera son estudiantes y enfermos. el presidente llamÓ a un debate pÚblico sobre el tema fronterizo mientras la unasur insta al diÁlogo para solventar la crisis. en caracas angÉlica gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. ilia: una pareja sufriÓ la angustia de su vida cuando descubriÓ que el bebÉ que le habÍan entregado en una clínica en el salvador no era el suyo. enrique: en estos tiempos en lo que muchas parejas prefieren tener un solo hijo una madre hispana ha adoptado a una familia muy numerosa. enrique: el drama de una pareja comenzÓ cuando salieron de una clÍnica de maternidad en el salvador. sospecharon que el bebÉ que le habÍan entregado no era el suyo, una prueba de adn confirmÓ sus temores y comenzó una larga lucha los tribunales para recuperar su bebÉ. salvador castellanos con la historia. salvador: para esta mujer terminÓ el tormento de no sabe dÓnde estÁ su
angÉlica: esta dispuesto a ir a buenos aires, naos mientra que santos menciona a uruguay como sede del siguen sintiendo que pagan justos por pecadores. >> sin agua, sin dinero, sin nada. angÉlica: quienes tienen permitidos pasar por la frontera son estudiantes y enfermos. el presidente llamÓ a un debate pÚblico sobre el tema fronterizo mientras la unasur insta al diÁlogo para solventar la crisis. en caracas angÉlica gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. ilia: una pareja sufriÓ la angustia de su...
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they come from peru on ecuador and recently recovered in buenos aires after a ten-year investigation.vestigation started when a u.s. professor was caught at the airport with one of the pieces and i went to some of the raids and in some cases we found entire book shelves filled with archeological pieces. >> among the pieces there are glasses, statutes and other elements traditionally used for religious festivities in peru and ecuador. >> translator: this is after 1300 after the birth of christ and empire. >> reporter: we are told they were stolen from archeological sites and this is the neighborhood filled with antique stores are the help of anthropologists and launched several raids, some in this area to recover the pieces. interpoll headquarters an expert in finding stolen antiques and in charge of the operation and says what happened with the archeological artifacts was not an exception. >> translator: south america is a region that provide this and some come from argentina and taken somewhere else, that is how trafficking happens and it's a multi million dollar industry. >> reporte
they come from peru on ecuador and recently recovered in buenos aires after a ten-year investigation.vestigation started when a u.s. professor was caught at the airport with one of the pieces and i went to some of the raids and in some cases we found entire book shelves filled with archeological pieces. >> among the pieces there are glasses, statutes and other elements traditionally used for religious festivities in peru and ecuador. >> translator: this is after 1300 after the birth...