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at this time, i am very happy to invite cardinal o'malley to lead us in prayer.malley: thank you very much, jean, and, first of all, i would like to congratulate vicki kennedy, the members of the kennedy family, and all of those who have worked so hard to establish this magnificent institute. i am sure that senator ted kennedy would be most pleased for what we have achieved here today. the lord be with you. let us pray. lord god almighty, we praise and bless your holy name. you are the source of all good things, the gift of life, the gift of newness of life in our faith. as we invoked our blessings on all those gathered here to inaugurate this new edward m. kennedy institute for the united states senate, we ask you to enlighten and inspire the american people and our leaders to further the ideals of our democracy, based on your decalogue, and on the unwavering conviction of the dignity of each and every human being enable us to work together for the common good, to communicate truth, to foster love, to uphold justice and right, to protect the weak and vulnerable,
at this time, i am very happy to invite cardinal o'malley to lead us in prayer.malley: thank you very much, jean, and, first of all, i would like to congratulate vicki kennedy, the members of the kennedy family, and all of those who have worked so hard to establish this magnificent institute. i am sure that senator ted kennedy would be most pleased for what we have achieved here today. the lord be with you. let us pray. lord god almighty, we praise and bless your holy name. you are the source...
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your eminence, cardinal o'malley, vice president biden for governor the governor baker, merrill watchyou. boston no that michelle and i have i have joined our prayers with yours these past few days were a euro the former army ranger and boston police officer john moynihan, who was moynihan who was shot in line of duty on friday night. [applause] [applause] i mention him because last year at the white house the vice president and i had the chance to honor ofc. moynihan as one of america's top counts for his bravery in the line of duty, for risking his life to save a fellow officer. thanks to the heroes of boston medical center, i am told officer moynihan is awake and talking, talking and we wish him a full and speedy recovery i also want to single out someone who very much wanted to be here just as he was every day for nearly 25 years as he represented this commonwealth alongside ted in the senate secretary of state john kerry. [applause] we be if you go john is in europe with our allies and partners leading the negotiations with iran and the world's community and standing up for princ
your eminence, cardinal o'malley, vice president biden for governor the governor baker, merrill watchyou. boston no that michelle and i have i have joined our prayers with yours these past few days were a euro the former army ranger and boston police officer john moynihan, who was moynihan who was shot in line of duty on friday night. [applause] [applause] i mention him because last year at the white house the vice president and i had the chance to honor ofc. moynihan as one of america's top...
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jean mccormick, keith motley, cardinal o'malley, to all of the senators members, and elected officialston pops, the children's choir friends on behalf of ted's's sister jean, and all of his family, we are standing next to each other literally and in spirit, we are all grateful that you all could be here. 36 years ago, my husband came here to dedicate the presidential library next door. speaking about the older brother that he loved and admired so deeply, he called the moment a culmination and a happy run to view with history that makes memories come alive. today, our same -- the same is true for all of us who loves edward kennedy. it seems like only yesterday i was standing with teddy at a window on the seventh floor of the jfk library, looking down on the plot of land where this institute now stands. it was an empty low-lying field, but he had a vision that something extraordinary could rise because of it. as we looked out that window, he pointed to a little pine tree, and said to me, that is where the institute is going to be. and we stood there for a moment imagining what it would l
jean mccormick, keith motley, cardinal o'malley, to all of the senators members, and elected officialston pops, the children's choir friends on behalf of ted's's sister jean, and all of his family, we are standing next to each other literally and in spirit, we are all grateful that you all could be here. 36 years ago, my husband came here to dedicate the presidential library next door. speaking about the older brother that he loved and admired so deeply, he called the moment a culmination and a...
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. >> whitaker: now an update on our story about cardinal sean o'malley, the archbishop of boston, a member and head of the church's commission to combat child abuse. norah o'donnell asked the cardinal about bishop robert finn of kansas city/st. joseph missouri. a court found finn guilty of failing to report an abusive priest to law enforcement, but he remained in office. >> o'donnell: bishop finn wouldn't be able to teach sunday school in boston. >> sean o'malley: that's right. >> o'donnell: how is that zero tolerance that he's still in place? what does it say to catholics? >> o'malley: well, it's... it's a question that the holy see needs to address urgently. >> o'donnell: and there's a recognition? >> o'malley: there's a recognition of that. >> o'donnell: from pope francis? >> o'malley: from pope francis mm-hmm. >> whitaker: this past week, following a vatican investigation, pope francis accepted finn's resignation. i'm bill whitaker. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." tomorrow, be sure to watch "cbs this morning." good. very good. you see something moving off
. >> whitaker: now an update on our story about cardinal sean o'malley, the archbishop of boston, a member and head of the church's commission to combat child abuse. norah o'donnell asked the cardinal about bishop robert finn of kansas city/st. joseph missouri. a court found finn guilty of failing to report an abusive priest to law enforcement, but he remained in office. >> o'donnell: bishop finn wouldn't be able to teach sunday school in boston. >> sean o'malley: that's...
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. >>> boston cardinals sean o'malley and roast man catholic bishops are weighing in on tsarnaev's punishment. it could go against the church's teaching. our coverage of the guilty verdict continues on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 investigative reporter charlotte huffman looks at the is what in store for penalty phase face. of course, get the very latest anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> well, here at home a chester county dj is free, on bail, a after being charged with assaulting a woman he met through a internet post for models. that allegation,al sand that hoff led investigators to other shocking discoveries. >> reporter: police say 28 year-old daniel used craigs list to lure a quote, petit mod toll his coatsville home for what she thought was going to be a photo shoot. there is no answer at the home that neighbors say he shared with his girl friend. >> the the defendant is a well known, local photographer, and dj, so he set up his whole life around getting access to victims. >> reporter: chester county district attorney tom hogan told us the the investigation began when a woman responded to a c
. >>> boston cardinals sean o'malley and roast man catholic bishops are weighing in on tsarnaev's punishment. it could go against the church's teaching. our coverage of the guilty verdict continues on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 investigative reporter charlotte huffman looks at the is what in store for penalty phase face. of course, get the very latest anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> well, here at home a chester county dj is free, on bail, a after being charged with...
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and on monday, the archbishop of boston, cardinal sean o'malley wrote -- "the defendant in this case has been neutralized and will never again have the ability to cause harm." he added -- "no matter how heinous the crime, if society can protect itself without ending a human life, it should do so." well, for more, we go to boston, where we are joined by james rooney, president of massachusetts citizens against the death penalty, which is the oldest anti-death penalty organization in the country. it was founded in 1928 in response to the executions of nicola sacco and bartolomeo vanzetti. in march, he helped organize a symposium on "the tsarnaev trial: the federal death penalty in abolitionist massachusetts." welcome to democracy now! first, can you respond to the verdict? guilty on all 30 counts. >> i guess i'm not surprised. when the lead defense counsel in her opening statement says, my client did the acts he is been charged with, it makes the jury's task is easy. so even though there are 30 counts, it wasn't really that surprising that they would find an issue of james rooney -- an
and on monday, the archbishop of boston, cardinal sean o'malley wrote -- "the defendant in this case has been neutralized and will never again have the ability to cause harm." he added -- "no matter how heinous the crime, if society can protect itself without ending a human life, it should do so." well, for more, we go to boston, where we are joined by james rooney, president of massachusetts citizens against the death penalty, which is the oldest anti-death penalty...
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the cardinal sean o'malley and the bishop came out against the death penalty for tsarnaev. i think there are a lot of people out there, depending on where you talk to are divided on the issue. some people want him punished for what he did. i think the jurors will decide for themselves. i think they are in a double in terms of what they are going to decide. people in boston certainly have been traumatized by this thing and are watching it very closely. i think we're down on boylston street today and it depends on who you ask, young and old. you get a lot of divided opinion. it could be 50/50 either way when you ask folks. so i think there is a lot of attention and a tremendous amount of interest. in the courtroom, the police commissioner and the head of the fbi office were all there watching this thing and realizing everyone is thinking -- they obviously -- some people believe he should get the death penalty but also that the victims need to be treated and look for their reaction and that it is their team to grief and deal with this trauma. >> and to that point, mike your pa
the cardinal sean o'malley and the bishop came out against the death penalty for tsarnaev. i think there are a lot of people out there, depending on where you talk to are divided on the issue. some people want him punished for what he did. i think the jurors will decide for themselves. i think they are in a double in terms of what they are going to decide. people in boston certainly have been traumatized by this thing and are watching it very closely. i think we're down on boylston street today...
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it's interesting because the cardinal sean o'malley and the bishops have also said that his life shouldspared but that's more on religious grounds. >> mm-hmm. >> there's a real division here in boston over what's going to happen. it's really the talk of the town in terms of what's going to happen during this death penalty phase, what will the jury decide, the demarkation lines are drawn. you can go anyplace and be 50/50 in terms of people wanting the death penalty and people wanting him to spend of his life in prison but there's a lot of tension. there's a sense of closure that he's been found guilty among victims and residents of this area but this phase of the death penalty will also be very tough for this area. >> absolutely. let's talk about the legal strategy here because the defense called in four witnesses, just four in that phase of the trial. they concede guilt from the beginning, but in terms of the penalty phase how will the approach differ? >> well i think they are going to try to prove that tamerlan was the mastermind and the strategy of jokeof his brother being the planner
it's interesting because the cardinal sean o'malley and the bishops have also said that his life shouldspared but that's more on religious grounds. >> mm-hmm. >> there's a real division here in boston over what's going to happen. it's really the talk of the town in terms of what's going to happen during this death penalty phase, what will the jury decide, the demarkation lines are drawn. you can go anyplace and be 50/50 in terms of people wanting the death penalty and people wanting...
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though i think cardinal o'malley's letter said it best.assachusetts is a majority christian, predominantly catholic, and certainly eastern massachusetts state. i think those values influence their beliefs. host: susan, thanks for the call. rick up next in britain to an, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, sir. how are you? host: i'm good rick. caller: i'm calling because i don't support the death penalty for him. unfortunately, if he is put to death, he will be considered a martyr in this world that he ventured into. they will just use his death for a recruiting tool for other misguided gentlemen and ladies like him. host: are you saying you don't believe in the death penalty in this case or in any cases? caller: i do believe in the death penalty in the most extreme cases, where you have a definite disregard for human life whatsoever. but in this case, we are dealing with the mentality where they almost welcome to death because of their misguided views. on other cases can i do believe the death penalty is appropriate in some. host
though i think cardinal o'malley's letter said it best.assachusetts is a majority christian, predominantly catholic, and certainly eastern massachusetts state. i think those values influence their beliefs. host: susan, thanks for the call. rick up next in britain to an, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, sir. how are you? host: i'm good rick. caller: i'm calling because i don't support the death penalty for him. unfortunately, if he is put to death, he will be considered a martyr in...
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we had a senator come in ben cardin who said i think hillary clinton is going to be the nominee. he's from maryland where martin o'malleyvernor may run. >> she's anointed for sure. but a lot of it has to do with her husband. and his control over the party, the amount of money he has. the influence he has. i think that that's what's pushing all of this. >> is he an asset or a liability for her, given the sense that -- i mean, the history that he sometimes is hard to control. he'll go out and say, you know, who knows what he'll say. >> he's both. >> remember in south carolina? in 2008, he made a racial reference that really hurt hillary and that campaign. >> but he recognizes that and he said this week that he's going to hang back until they get to the very end and i think that means he's going to do a lot of operation behind the scenes and he has influence there. >> well, i respectfully disagree. i think he's a big asset in front of the scenes because he is the rock star who gets people excited, who has charisma. she unfortunately does not have those talents and skills. >> one other point how -- does she -- can she run a
we had a senator come in ben cardin who said i think hillary clinton is going to be the nominee. he's from maryland where martin o'malleyvernor may run. >> she's anointed for sure. but a lot of it has to do with her husband. and his control over the party, the amount of money he has. the influence he has. i think that that's what's pushing all of this. >> is he an asset or a liability for her, given the sense that -- i mean, the history that he sometimes is hard to control. he'll go...