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those were the only two about catholic churches. i thought there is 78 million catholics in world. there is 50 parishes in san francisco. when i started piecing it together in my mind, well i wanted to be able to personally visit every church and focus not only on the grand one or historic ones that tourists go to, but ones an every day person goes to. kids up until 8 years old they usually go to their parish down the treat. is it modern? humble? what kind of cultures are in there? there is so much rich diversity here in san francisco. >> let's get to that. you have written a book about catholic churches big and small in san francisco. let's go to an illustration. there is the cover of it. we have family who is going in. we have the stained glass windows with the christ. these are symbols. here is san francisco. what are we seeing? >> we are seeing every church there, including three that are now closed. one converted into a buddhist church. i wanted to get beyond the bay. it is an old model. this is san francisco or new york, one of those kind of book series. i thought we'll do th
those were the only two about catholic churches. i thought there is 78 million catholics in world. there is 50 parishes in san francisco. when i started piecing it together in my mind, well i wanted to be able to personally visit every church and focus not only on the grand one or historic ones that tourists go to, but ones an every day person goes to. kids up until 8 years old they usually go to their parish down the treat. is it modern? humble? what kind of cultures are in there? there is so...
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catholics and volunteering alongside catholics. but it wasn't just that. >> stefan, we've got to go. stefan salinas, catholic churches big and small. thank you. we'll see you again next month. >> all right. we've got a great show, folks. i'm your host, frank mallicoat. we begin with the weekly pitch. if you've got a show idea, go to facebook.com/baysunday and comment on the page and hopefully we can get in touch. tv is forever changing. so many options now from netflix to cable and web tv. there's a new series out that's captured a ton of buzz called red sleep featuring an escaped prison inmate who makes a deal to become part of a u.s. military drug experiment in exchange for his freedom. it debuted back in may and we're excited to have
catholics and volunteering alongside catholics. but it wasn't just that. >> stefan, we've got to go. stefan salinas, catholic churches big and small. thank you. we'll see you again next month. >> all right. we've got a great show, folks. i'm your host, frank mallicoat. we begin with the weekly pitch. if you've got a show idea, go to facebook.com/baysunday and comment on the page and hopefully we can get in touch. tv is forever changing. so many options now from netflix to cable and...
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at the age of 5 you already felt that call. >> fourth generation catholic because my dad was also catholic and he passed on the faith to me. my family not really religious. >> what a great heritage both of you. thank you for sharing and thank you for your practical insight. this has been mosaic, my name is chris lifeert and my guests have been derek gaskin and father theo from saint benedict's. e-mail studio at sf archdiocese.org. i'm chris likert. for all of us, we thank you for joining us. have a great day. ,, >>> afghans out in front backed by american soldiers. >> become something very different. >> a world of original reporting, every week night on the cbs evening news with scott pelley. ♪[ music ] >>> hi again, everyone. welcome to your bay sunday. >>> we begin with our pitch. if you'd got a show idea, we'd love to hear from you, go to our facebook page and write a little comment and hopefully we can get in touch. >>> show time now, they call them oakland originals, a series of four short documentaries that showcase the artists, musicians, all the movers and shakers. here to chat is
at the age of 5 you already felt that call. >> fourth generation catholic because my dad was also catholic and he passed on the faith to me. my family not really religious. >> what a great heritage both of you. thank you for sharing and thank you for your practical insight. this has been mosaic, my name is chris lifeert and my guests have been derek gaskin and father theo from saint benedict's. e-mail studio at sf archdiocese.org. i'm chris likert. for all of us, we thank you for...
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they noted kelly's system resemble the catholic hierarchy. out in the field doing the grunt work of the organization were tammany's parish priest, those infamous war healers who knew their neighborhoods and their neighbors. they knew who needed a job, a favor, or a friend. they defended the poor when reformers try to restrict voting privileges to the middle class and rich property owners in the late 19th century. one of those reformers, andrew white, the president of cornell university had this complaint about the ill effects of universal suffrage. >> in american cities, crowds delivers -- may exercise virtual control. the vote of a single tenement house managed by a professional politician will neutralize the vote of an entire street of well-to-do citizens. >> tammany of course would take that complaint as a complement. how do they do it? how did the peasants, how did they exercise such power in a city of such conspicuous wealth and privilege? they did it through organization. they did it through tammany, which is why reformers like dr. whit
they noted kelly's system resemble the catholic hierarchy. out in the field doing the grunt work of the organization were tammany's parish priest, those infamous war healers who knew their neighborhoods and their neighbors. they knew who needed a job, a favor, or a friend. they defended the poor when reformers try to restrict voting privileges to the middle class and rich property owners in the late 19th century. one of those reformers, andrew white, the president of cornell university had this...
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historically the catholic church was the enemy of the jewish people. then came two popes recently made saints. somebody asked me how do you feel? to me, they were saints way before the pope decided to make them saints. jenning 23rd and john paul have a very special relation and history of the jewish people . they change christian thinking, catholic theology which basically said god's promise to jesus over -- superseded god's promise to abraham and therefore, jews are nothing. then came these two popes who said, no. jews are our older brothers. we are a continuation. god's promise to the jews was not superseded. when john paul went to the synagogue, it was a magnificent statement to the christian world. the jews have a viability. jews have a message of spiritual revival and so, yeah, to us, to me, listen, you know, i owe part of my life to the catholic church. >> just ahead on al jazeera, we will ask abe how he survived the holocaust. fault lines the school to prison pipeline only on al jazeera america you have been with the organization for 50 years. w
historically the catholic church was the enemy of the jewish people. then came two popes recently made saints. somebody asked me how do you feel? to me, they were saints way before the pope decided to make them saints. jenning 23rd and john paul have a very special relation and history of the jewish people . they change christian thinking, catholic theology which basically said god's promise to jesus over -- superseded god's promise to abraham and therefore, jews are nothing. then came these...
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catholics. if enough catholics come in, the pope may end up running the country via controlling the votes of these catholics. five of the first 13 states had in their state constitutions a stipulation that only a prodstant should be elected to state office. and indeed, catholics did start coming into the country and that is before the failure of the potato crop in ireland in the 1840's. catholics starting coming in because of the turmoil in french and catholics from ireland started coming from the conflict there are england. the first success was in 1803 with the louisiana perchase. and in 1825 we complete the eerie of canal and that connects the land. this is where people are moving. and a lot of new comers are moving there along with others. and there is this fear we may loose this. all of this we gained, we may loose. we come to 1834. and here is a case of indeed an influential voice in flaming fears. there is a man who was a minister in boston, prominent and father of heriot beacher stow. an
catholics. if enough catholics come in, the pope may end up running the country via controlling the votes of these catholics. five of the first 13 states had in their state constitutions a stipulation that only a prodstant should be elected to state office. and indeed, catholics did start coming into the country and that is before the failure of the potato crop in ireland in the 1840's. catholics starting coming in because of the turmoil in french and catholics from ireland started coming from...
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we are joined by stefan salinas who has written a children's book entitled "catholic churches for all." you wrote a book about catholic churches and illustrated about those in san francisco. >> correct. >> how do you get an idea to do this? >> the idea came up several years ago. i read one time a writer said if you are going to write about something write about something you are really interested in.
we are joined by stefan salinas who has written a children's book entitled "catholic churches for all." you wrote a book about catholic churches and illustrated about those in san francisco. >> correct. >> how do you get an idea to do this? >> the idea came up several years ago. i read one time a writer said if you are going to write about something write about something you are really interested in.
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you know, "if i'm going to be a catholic, i'm going to be the most devout catholic i can be." >> merton decided he should become a priest and was disappointed when his application to join the franciscan order was rejected. but he wasn't discouraged. >> he says, well, i'll just live like a monk in the world. >> he gave up drinking and womanizing and took up prayer. in september 1940, he accepted a job teaching english at st. bonaventure, a franciscan college in upstate new york. >> and he sets himself up as a sort of monastic teacher living that life. >> then, the following year, he went on a week long retreat to the abbey of gethsemani, a trappist monastery in kentucky. >> it's this incredible moment where he feels that his questions have been answered, and really, from then on, it's clear what he wants to do. >> in december 1941, thomas merton entered gethsemani. >> when thomas merton entered the trappists in the 1940's, they would have gotten up maybe at 3:00 a.m. to start their prayers. a lot of work, very little conveniences. they slept in their wool habits year round. but i think t
you know, "if i'm going to be a catholic, i'm going to be the most devout catholic i can be." >> merton decided he should become a priest and was disappointed when his application to join the franciscan order was rejected. but he wasn't discouraged. >> he says, well, i'll just live like a monk in the world. >> he gave up drinking and womanizing and took up prayer. in september 1940, he accepted a job teaching english at st. bonaventure, a franciscan college in...
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that is the position of the catholic church, always been the position of the catholic church, frankly we are in a birth dallas-fort worth certainly in all western countries. the population, is not, immigration does contribute to our growth but there is negative immigration going on right now. and the reason it contributes is immigran are more likely to have more children than american born. but all western societies are suffering right now because populations are shrinking. looking around the table at least some of us -- >> we need more people if we're going to have decent lives in the future, social services. >> i hear all these conservatives saying, not going to be anybody to take care of the old people. i hear the complaint, i never see the actuality of that. >> you want to see it. look at japan. >> old people out ha in the street because -- >> they've not ever been able to come out because -- >> crisis with a booming economy? >> it is not a booming economy. japan is just barely now coming out of the depression it's been in for two decades. the fact that their population has been s
that is the position of the catholic church, always been the position of the catholic church, frankly we are in a birth dallas-fort worth certainly in all western countries. the population, is not, immigration does contribute to our growth but there is negative immigration going on right now. and the reason it contributes is immigran are more likely to have more children than american born. but all western societies are suffering right now because populations are shrinking. looking around the...
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that is expressed in numerous ways to specify a rival it doesn't matter your privacy in go to catholic and the extreme case is to return home and it is to go back to give thanks to your icon. and in some cases it involves some others to illuminate the way for their children and to so it was a way of connecting. spiritually. >> host: professor hagan what is the significance? >> from a theoretical perspective it is about introducing into models of migration and recognizing the academy treated it as a secular socio-economic process parker wanted to bring the human face to the immigration and picture to understand migration through the experiences that took me to faith and organized religion. so the three or four key people introduced each chapter, these are women and i have kept in touch who have read this book to their children. all over the u.s.. one is here in north carolina, texas, new york. >> one is documented the first thing she did was fly back to her home town to give thanks. >> host: and she is back appeared now? >> guest: she has done very well. her and her husband both owned a
that is expressed in numerous ways to specify a rival it doesn't matter your privacy in go to catholic and the extreme case is to return home and it is to go back to give thanks to your icon. and in some cases it involves some others to illuminate the way for their children and to so it was a way of connecting. spiritually. >> host: professor hagan what is the significance? >> from a theoretical perspective it is about introducing into models of migration and recognizing the academy...
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up next, supreme court hands catholics a victory. >> catholic lead president bill dodonohue, my nextuest. i had no idea i had shingles. there was like an eruption on my skin. red and puffy and itchy and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. i couldn't lift my arms to drum or to dance. when i was drumming and moving my rib cage and my arms like this it hurt across here. when i went to the doctor and said what's happening to me his first question was "did you have chickenpox?" i didn't even really know what shingles was. i thought it was something that, you know, old people got. i didn't want to have clothes on. i didn't want to have clothes off. if someone asked me "let's go dancing" that would have been impossible. lou: on wall street stocks closing out second quarter mixed, dow down 25, s&p down a fraction, nasdaq down 10, volume 3 billion shares but it was a super month for stocksing all three indexing moving higher. >> joining me now president of catholic lead bill do donohue. great to have you here. >> thank you. lou: you is there more spring in your s
up next, supreme court hands catholics a victory. >> catholic lead president bill dodonohue, my nextuest. i had no idea i had shingles. there was like an eruption on my skin. red and puffy and itchy and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. i couldn't lift my arms to drum or to dance. when i was drumming and moving my rib cage and my arms like this it hurt across here. when i went to the doctor and said what's happening to me his first question was "did...
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i'm supporting a decision that ma catholics make and i'm supporting a belief that most catholics believeright and ability to decide for themselves on whether they want children and how many they will have. >> thank you. just ahead, developing right now, he was prepared for war. a man drives up to the courthouse, he throws out these spike strips. he's got gas grenades and is firing shots. police say his home may be boobie trapped. >> the jobs are back. we have essentially replaced the number of jobs lost during the recession. we will tell you where the jobs are and are not. ch money do youk you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ . >> we learned that the u.s. economy added 217,000 jobs in may. the real headline
i'm supporting a decision that ma catholics make and i'm supporting a belief that most catholics believeright and ability to decide for themselves on whether they want children and how many they will have. >> thank you. just ahead, developing right now, he was prepared for war. a man drives up to the courthouse, he throws out these spike strips. he's got gas grenades and is firing shots. police say his home may be boobie trapped. >> the jobs are back. we have essentially replaced...
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. >>> to the catholic church in ireland now.s told order of nuns there must cooperate with inquiry into the discovery of remains of nearly 800 children in an unmarked grave. that mass grave was first discovered almost 40 years ago now on the grounds of a former home for unmarried mothers. it was assumed at the time the children died during ireland's great famine of the 1840s. new research points to the issue of the 20th century. >> the virgin mary looks down on the spot where the mass grave was found. on the grounds of a former home for unmarried mother, run by nuns in the catholic church. the grave was found 40 years ago. we're told it contains remains of those that died during the great famine. these men remember the day they made the grim discovery. >> there it was. skulls piled on top of each other. eight or nine feet deep. >> it's hard to describe. at the time we didn't realize the magnitude of what was going on. we were kids. >> new research found the grave contained the bodies of almost 80 babies and children who were bur
. >>> to the catholic church in ireland now.s told order of nuns there must cooperate with inquiry into the discovery of remains of nearly 800 children in an unmarked grave. that mass grave was first discovered almost 40 years ago now on the grounds of a former home for unmarried mothers. it was assumed at the time the children died during ireland's great famine of the 1840s. new research points to the issue of the 20th century. >> the virgin mary looks down on the spot where the...
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marriage even if you're not catholic.pretty upset. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. >>> should catholic school teachers be allowed to have sex outside of marriage? or what about simply voicing support for abortion right ors gay and lesbian issues?
marriage even if you're not catholic.pretty upset. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list,...
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catholic families -- catholic families and very anti-communist so they should have really gotten alongwell but as it turned out they didn't jacqueline kennedy was a real critic of madame nhu. she thought matter knew was just pushy and she called her -- she called her everything that jack found unattractive. in the press she boasted about her own marriage to president kennedy saying oh they had this easy added marriage. >> that's a direct quote. >> what is that? who knows but submissive and madame nhu was anything but submissive so the worst that she could say about her was that she was probably a. >> you talked about also about the kind of idea of the dragon lady. it's a stereotype that applied to any number of powerful women from asian countries and particularly in government from the beginning of the 20th century to the end of the 20th century. >> absolutely. there is madam chiang kai-shek was the dragon lady and then you see her in every kind of hollywood bad guy movie starting -- starring that powerful sly conniving asian woman or she is the very submissive geisha girl. there is re
catholic families -- catholic families and very anti-communist so they should have really gotten alongwell but as it turned out they didn't jacqueline kennedy was a real critic of madame nhu. she thought matter knew was just pushy and she called her -- she called her everything that jack found unattractive. in the press she boasted about her own marriage to president kennedy saying oh they had this easy added marriage. >> that's a direct quote. >> what is that? who knows but...
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the employees expected to model and conform to the catholic faith. sank miller is worried the -- suzanne miller is worried the high school she went to in high school is not the same. >> there was acceptance at every level. >> reporter: that had current students and parents to rally the diversity. >> they want people to be who they are and what they are. it's extremely important. >> reporter: bishop heard those concerns to a visit to the campus while he reiterated his desire for teachers to be good role models. he said plainly, i'm not interested in examining a teacher's private life. the school's president wrote, we have faith in the bishop's word he will not monitor our private lives. diverse faculty will have to wait until the 2015-1 strike school year. that's the -- 2016 school year. that is the latest he can revise the contract. that means those who signed on the dotted line will also still walk away. >>> phil mickelson responding after the fbi did talk to him at the memorial tournament. he is cooperating and has done nothing wrong, he says. the
the employees expected to model and conform to the catholic faith. sank miller is worried the -- suzanne miller is worried the high school she went to in high school is not the same. >> there was acceptance at every level. >> reporter: that had current students and parents to rally the diversity. >> they want people to be who they are and what they are. it's extremely important. >> reporter: bishop heard those concerns to a visit to the campus while he reiterated his...
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i survived because there was a catholic woman who risked her life to save me. so, to be able to earn a living for almost 50 years fighting bigotry, fighting antisemittism, trying to build the bridges of understanding and sensitivity to each other, wow. >> you were lucky in your childhood that you had a catholic family that protected you and shielded you from the holocaust? >> yeah. very lucky to have a nanny who said to my parents. it won't last long. i will take him. she baptized me, risked her life for four years and indirectly saved my parents because my parents were able to separate and their goal was to survive, to come back for me. they survived, came back for me. we were reunited and so, i was lucky. >> looking forward, if you had the ability to, you know, live another, say, 70 years, where do you think the world will be with antisemittism 70 years from now? >> well, we just commemorated 100 years, the adl. we made a great deal of progress but i guess the saddest thing is there is still an adl coming in 101 years. the saddest thing to me is that i feared
i survived because there was a catholic woman who risked her life to save me. so, to be able to earn a living for almost 50 years fighting bigotry, fighting antisemittism, trying to build the bridges of understanding and sensitivity to each other, wow. >> you were lucky in your childhood that you had a catholic family that protected you and shielded you from the holocaust? >> yeah. very lucky to have a nanny who said to my parents. it won't last long. i will take him. she baptized...
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he wrote: catholic schools operate in milwaukee under my direction, period.ne of the many ways we measure the success of our students. our time and energy would be better spent promoting our catholic schools instead of creating division on the front page of our local newspaper, especially a division that has no basis in fact and simply distorts reality. it's good to be the archbishop. you can say what you want, and nobody can fire you except the pope. >> what a good point. >> that's a great point. it's one of the, i guess, most secure jobs in the world. as long as the pope's happy with you, you've got it made. common core has become one of the most controversial education issues in my lifetime. but there is an enormous amount of misinformation about common core. what common core was created to be and what it has become, 180 degrees different. >> how so? >> tell us about that. >> all right? because common core originated out of the achieve moment in the '90s. when i was governor john endingler, tommy thompson, a lot of conservative governors said we don't want
he wrote: catholic schools operate in milwaukee under my direction, period.ne of the many ways we measure the success of our students. our time and energy would be better spent promoting our catholic schools instead of creating division on the front page of our local newspaper, especially a division that has no basis in fact and simply distorts reality. it's good to be the archbishop. you can say what you want, and nobody can fire you except the pope. >> what a good point. >> that's...
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theologians of the catholic counter reformation. and a group of protestant theologians developed this pseudoscientific hyper rationalist way of defending the bubble that really came into full flower in the context of the american fundamentalist movement and was never the only way protestants have interpreted the authority of the bible and won the day and really became the main intellectual mode of the evangelicals we think of as the christian right because it seems to speak to the secular threat on its own terms and became a kind of a rallying cry as conservative protestants increasingly over the course of the 20th-century felt there were losing control of a culture. >> host: how significant was the trial? >> guest: it was very significant. no, the basic facts of the trial may not immediately revealed its significance. a high school biology teacher and tennessee who was encouraged by the aclu the help mount a test case to challenge one of the many state laws forbidding the teaching of evolution. so he broke the law. in fact, he asks
theologians of the catholic counter reformation. and a group of protestant theologians developed this pseudoscientific hyper rationalist way of defending the bubble that really came into full flower in the context of the american fundamentalist movement and was never the only way protestants have interpreted the authority of the bible and won the day and really became the main intellectual mode of the evangelicals we think of as the christian right because it seems to speak to the secular...
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san francisco catholic archbishop salvatore cordileone. attended a pro-marriage rally in washington d-c yesterday. he spoke at the "march for marriage" event. which supports traditional marriage between a man and a woman. before the rally, the archbishop said the event was not anti- l- g-b-t. but he did talk about what he says are the values needed in a good marriage and in society itself. meantime, top officials with the presbyterian church have voted in favor of re-defining christian marriage. the church is changing its constitution, defining marriage as the union of "two people." the governing body still needs to approve the measure in the next year. and starting this weekend, certain churches are allowing pastors to preside at same sex weddings. in states that recognize same-sex marriage. the stock market is continuing to set records. yesterday, the s&p 500 index closed at an all-time high for the second time in two days and notched its fifth gain in five days. the three indexes are all up for the year. the dow added 15 points to close
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new shape as they tried to fend off the attack with the philosophers of ther alignment as well as catholic theologians in the group of protestant theologians with that hyper rationalist dick to comment to fullw flower of thepr american fundamentalist movement but the only way they interpreted the authority of the of by paul becoming the major intellectual mud but to speak to the secular threat of its own terms to become a rallying cry of the course of the 20th century this is control of the culture. >> host: how sick to forget was the scopes monkey trial? direct tel was significant. the basic facts may not reveal its significancease stokes was a biology teacherlaws in and encouraged by the aclu to challenge one of the many state laws.f it was clear he broke the law.ud he asked his own students tohe testify against him to tell the court he taught evolution contrary to use the books but it's not that scopes was found guiltytel because that was confirmed by a rather it be k a stage for the intellectual battle with the voice of modern science and william jennings bryan as the star for thet pro
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. >> the catholic archbishop of san francisco is in washington, dc, despite protests over him attending a march in washington, dc today. >>> this is abc7. >> president obama spoke about the crisis in iraq. thanks for joining us. >>> speaking from the white house, he reaffirmed his stance on the volatile situation and how america will respond. >> we are prepared to send a small number of additional military advisors -- up to 300-to assess how to best train, advise and support iraqi security forces going forward. american forces. not be returns to combat in iraq. we will help iraqis if they take the fight to terrorists who threaten the iraqi people. >> president obama made that announcement after meeting with his national security team and the clocking is ticking. this morning, sunni militants have taken control of the country's largest oil refinery. that will give them control over the electricity in parts of iraq and the sale of gasoline. this morning, firefighter jets are flying surveillance missions across iraq. >> a instability is causing an increase in gasoline but another increase
. >> the catholic archbishop of san francisco is in washington, dc, despite protests over him attending a march in washington, dc today. >>> this is abc7. >> president obama spoke about the crisis in iraq. thanks for joining us. >>> speaking from the white house, he reaffirmed his stance on the volatile situation and how america will respond. >> we are prepared to send a small number of additional military advisors -- up to 300-to assess how to best train,...
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so, i think that's, you know, very significant for us as a catholic university.mented on catholic peace day that we should be thinking about the environment, that we were stewards of there. >> understood. although i think at the same time, there are a lot of responses saying this is overly broad, that obviously, if you wanted to divest from fossil fuel production, you'd have to include pretty much every u.s. industry. >> well, i would agree with that, and that's why the process took so long. we were looking at this for more than a year. and the conversation really began around socially responsible investing and what we should be doing to meet our mission. and again, we already had many screens on our investment portfolio, and this came to the forefront because of the fact that it was a concern for the nation, for the world, and for our students. and so, our board looked at this seriously for a year. and i wouldn't disagree with you, you could take this throughout the economy, but this is a very focused approach. and again, looking at about 200 companies that we t
so, i think that's, you know, very significant for us as a catholic university.mented on catholic peace day that we should be thinking about the environment, that we were stewards of there. >> understood. although i think at the same time, there are a lot of responses saying this is overly broad, that obviously, if you wanted to divest from fossil fuel production, you'd have to include pretty much every u.s. industry. >> well, i would agree with that, and that's why the process took...
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none of that addresses a large crisis threatening to engulf the catholic establishment, which is that it stands accused of being involved in child trafficking, the enslavement of women and a financial racquet under the guys of religious morality. >> would you think this is too much to pay for an infant. >> reporter: even though society knew about the mother and baby homes, a full picture is only now becoming clear thanks to extraordinary evidence being unearthed, in relation to the carefree way that the church did all this. >> they were happy to support this. this was their policy. it's hard to separate who has who, because it's an overlap of church and state at this time. >> all this after the scandal of forced labour of women in catholic work houses by the state took years to amand for which no -- to acknowledge, and which the state took a long time to acknowledge. >> when we look at the church's involvement in school, primary and secondary, there is a will out there and a call for that separation to take place. for campaign e the aim is church and state. and if the deaths of thousa
none of that addresses a large crisis threatening to engulf the catholic establishment, which is that it stands accused of being involved in child trafficking, the enslavement of women and a financial racquet under the guys of religious morality. >> would you think this is too much to pay for an infant. >> reporter: even though society knew about the mother and baby homes, a full picture is only now becoming clear thanks to extraordinary evidence being unearthed, in relation to the...
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these students won the piaa district 12 championship, and the philadelphia catholic league championshipwell done, these swimmers proved that hard work does pay off. >> a special alumni at cbs-3. >> yes, from little flower. >> absolutely our boss. >> our boss susan will there. >> congratulations, yes. >> weather-wise we're talking about patchy showers, some bound pores it depend on where you are. with these storms, location, location, location. >> always. >> the good news is philadelphia is not one of those locations but to the north and west, that is the bull's eye this afternoon. that all will be progressing eastward over the next 24 to 36 hours. take a look outside where we have ominous skies, lots of clouds, drizzle, air grass of fog you name it. this view from campbell's field cam looking across ben franklin bridge towards philadelphia. it is glummy every where from the city to the shore, drizzle down the shore, coats, jeans required, it is cool down there tonight, not looking like beach weather but it will by the time we make it toward the weekend. you can see everything lifting up
these students won the piaa district 12 championship, and the philadelphia catholic league championshipwell done, these swimmers proved that hard work does pay off. >> a special alumni at cbs-3. >> yes, from little flower. >> absolutely our boss. >> our boss susan will there. >> congratulations, yes. >> weather-wise we're talking about patchy showers, some bound pores it depend on where you are. with these storms, location, location, location. >>...
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i sent my son to a catholic school. york has a standard which you have to take a test, no matter what school you're into. if you don't like it, don't sign up. i think a lot of people will make that choice. this is just that one ar archdiocese in the state of wisconsin. i think it will force parents to say, do i need to write that $5,000 to $7,000 check in order to do something that i can get everywhere else? that will force the archdiocese because money does matter even when it comes to catholic schools. that will force them to say, okay. we'll get off that standard. i understand why you're here. >> what do you think this will do to home schooling? there's a lot of uproar about common core, some problems. i watched a video the other day where it was like a weird diagram that she was doing on the black board s. this really going to boost home schooling across the country? >> i think that might end up being the only option for parents and i was reading where some parents were talking about the difficulties that they have
i sent my son to a catholic school. york has a standard which you have to take a test, no matter what school you're into. if you don't like it, don't sign up. i think a lot of people will make that choice. this is just that one ar archdiocese in the state of wisconsin. i think it will force parents to say, do i need to write that $5,000 to $7,000 check in order to do something that i can get everywhere else? that will force the archdiocese because money does matter even when it comes to...
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today there is a closing of several catholic churches. nbc 10's matt delucia is live at one of the churches. matt? >> reporter: coming up, we're going to hear what they thing will happen in the future as they wait for an appeal. >>> 65 degrees outside right now and low humidity with plenty of sunshi sunshine. but what can you expect for the rest of your sunday? guess what? you'll need your umbrellas next week. i'll have your forecast coming right up. [ mom ] when the nest gets too quiet... it's time to find some real harmony, with nature. [ family screams ] elmo! [ wolf, kids howling ] [ train whistles ] [ bird chirps ] [ people screaming ] [ snoring ] music to mom's ears. [ female announcer ] turn your visit into a getaway. busch gardens and water country usa summer packages from just $60 per person per night. [ mom ] we may live in houses, but we're born for busch gardens. [ mom ] we may live in houses, . >>> forced to close their doors, several local catholic churches are holding their final masses today. just ahead in a live report, w
today there is a closing of several catholic churches. nbc 10's matt delucia is live at one of the churches. matt? >> reporter: coming up, we're going to hear what they thing will happen in the future as they wait for an appeal. >>> 65 degrees outside right now and low humidity with plenty of sunshi sunshine. but what can you expect for the rest of your sunday? guess what? you'll need your umbrellas next week. i'll have your forecast coming right up. [ mom ] when the nest gets...
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now, roman catholics are certainly not a unified bunch. they fight over time. they quarrel with the vatican vn all-time at the roaming part of their name still means something. it still gives them a structure in which to work through these questions and it gives them an institutional framework that forces them to stay in the room with their own opponents as opposed to going off and founding their own church, and i would stay liberal protestants allowed the goddess of reason to function as a central authority. they permit her to either rule of the bible were untroubled in her own separate sphere. it's defined the movement since the very beginning and it's at the core of the secular intellectual culture and is at the core of what makes evangelicals so often in the view of the secular outsiders and high intellectuals at odds with the norms of discourse and the requirements and evidence as they operate in the secular academy. >> would you consider them to be anti-intellectual? >> there is a stream into evangelicalism been absolutely. this is an epithet but it's so
now, roman catholics are certainly not a unified bunch. they fight over time. they quarrel with the vatican vn all-time at the roaming part of their name still means something. it still gives them a structure in which to work through these questions and it gives them an institutional framework that forces them to stay in the room with their own opponents as opposed to going off and founding their own church, and i would stay liberal protestants allowed the goddess of reason to function as a...
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there's this very catholic austere man who needed a first lady became somewhat to host parties and go to the orphanages and those flowers should. so madame nhu, his younger brotherbrother site becomes thin and she perfect for. she looked great for the cameras. should like to be out there. this gives her a voice. all of her life i think matter had been looking for the perfect combining, she was the second child, she been overlooked as a child. she had a bit of a chip on her shoulder, and so for her to be handed this, you go, b. the first lady, be the official hostess, she took it and ran with it. >> and she basically occupied this role up until 1963, when the government was upended, and her husband and her brother-in-law were both executed. >> that's right. and one within. madame nhu wasn't just first lady to she was overwhelmingly elected by like an unrealistic 99.9% of the population to hold seats in congress, in their legislature. so by doing so should still the first lady hosting parties but you can also pass laws. so madame nhu past these family and morality laws. some of them wer
there's this very catholic austere man who needed a first lady became somewhat to host parties and go to the orphanages and those flowers should. so madame nhu, his younger brotherbrother site becomes thin and she perfect for. she looked great for the cameras. should like to be out there. this gives her a voice. all of her life i think matter had been looking for the perfect combining, she was the second child, she been overlooked as a child. she had a bit of a chip on her shoulder, and so for...
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i'm a catholic, a roman catholic, being irish. i have to say the direction that he had take within his language wasn't the direction that i would have taken. i don't agree with it. and for that, it -- just to say, i think he should have said, listen, we don't condone this type of lifestyle but our doors are opened to you. our doors are open to you to come in and to repent your sins of what you're doing and to change your life. not to close the door on them and say, you are not allowed anymore and we don't look at you -- look at you -- at you as a catholic. ex-communicated. i don't think the way to go about t >> they have used the church for years, gives them a sense of being religious, of being good, they see themselves as good kath lick and then out there committing crimes. one thing to be the prodigal son. do you think it had to be all or nothing, at least for the time being? there are ways to come back. >> well, i think that's another message he could have expressed that even himself. we don't condone that lifestyle. still, we
i'm a catholic, a roman catholic, being irish. i have to say the direction that he had take within his language wasn't the direction that i would have taken. i don't agree with it. and for that, it -- just to say, i think he should have said, listen, we don't condone this type of lifestyle but our doors are opened to you. our doors are open to you to come in and to repent your sins of what you're doing and to change your life. not to close the door on them and say, you are not allowed anymore...
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there were four chaplains on the dorchester, two who was protestant, one catholic and one jewish. each took off their life jacket and gave to another. the origin of that story is that when those chaplains were handing their life vests to another, they didn't ask, are you a protestant, or you a catholic or a jew. they stepped forward and sacrificed their lives to save the life of their brothers. that's the origin the story. that is the american tradition. the idea that our federal government is coming after religious liberty now is just astonish and heart breaking. you look at the intrusions on religious liberty that are represented in obamacare. take obamacare. please take obamacare. the u.s. supreme court is considering right the case of hobby lobby. christian owners stood up and said the federal government cannot force them to pay for and provide abortion producing drugs to their employees. the obama administration is litigating against them to try to force them to violate their religious views. there's another case that's even more stark. little sisters of the poor. this is a c
there were four chaplains on the dorchester, two who was protestant, one catholic and one jewish. each took off their life jacket and gave to another. the origin of that story is that when those chaplains were handing their life vests to another, they didn't ask, are you a protestant, or you a catholic or a jew. they stepped forward and sacrificed their lives to save the life of their brothers. that's the origin the story. that is the american tradition. the idea that our federal government is...
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catholics for change has been working with many, many organizations to make sure the religious values of every individual, not just those who seek to trample the religious valuation of their employer have done that. >> has the court placed the religious views of corporate shareholders of companies over the legitimate health care concerns of women in your estimation here? >> well, i think the question is not necessarily which is better. it is not religious liberty versus health, it's whose religious liberty is in danger. the owners have sued as their own religious liberty rights certainly have the right to their religious opinion. they don't, just because they have the power of the purse don't get to decide what their employees do and do not get or compensation may be. oftentimes they don't match their employers so for the supreme court to have decided that the religious liberty of the employers is more important and should trump the religious rights of the employees is something else. >> should the employers in the hobby lobby case, the types of contraceptives, the companies refuse to
catholics for change has been working with many, many organizations to make sure the religious values of every individual, not just those who seek to trample the religious valuation of their employer have done that. >> has the court placed the religious views of corporate shareholders of companies over the legitimate health care concerns of women in your estimation here? >> well, i think the question is not necessarily which is better. it is not religious liberty versus health, it's...
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one of the many homes run by the catholic church, the irish government is investigating. >> witnesses like john rogers, he was born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside of maicial marriage. he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on the bed for weeks and months. i was in a comatic state for a long long time. >> for what course? >> i don't know. >> tb or measles or -- >> it could have been either one. >> the nuns had taken him away from his mother, which was their usual practice. all she had was a lock of his hair. before she was sent to work in the laundry. americans turned up, to buy a baby. >> look, we'll take that child, if he was able bodied, he went to work in a family farm like that. if it was a weak ling likling l, nobody took knee out whether i was three or four. >> if the strong ones had a value, the weak ones didn't. hundreds died of things like malnutrition, tuberculosis. all the headlines shocking enough, focused on whether or not there could be perhaps 800 y
one of the many homes run by the catholic church, the irish government is investigating. >> witnesses like john rogers, he was born here when this was a mother and baby home run by nuns to detain women who committed the sin of becoming pregnant outside of maicial marriage. he remembers a childhood of loneliness and illness. >> i remember being on the bed for weeks and months. i was in a comatic state for a long long time. >> for what course? >> i don't know. >> tb...
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requiring them to have catholic principle in their lives. closer to see eye and i with the bishop. >> : the trouble adult five teachers not coming back or compass fell out of sync with the contrast revised its morality clause says both employees and professional life employees expected model probe behavior conformity with the teaching of the roman catholic faith. a bushel but all lomb or a high school she went to in may not be the same sheet that it is today. afoul there is acceptance on every level. here except in so long to possible currency and parents rallying to maintain diversity. idea of having faculty to promote people being who they are and what they are still extremely important. they are the concerns over personal visit to the campus all he read it rated from all the school and home very play i'm not interested in examining teachers private life e-mail sent to faculty the school's president steve phelps with faith in the bishop word he will not martyr private lives and support for a shared mission. but the bus for a diverse facult
requiring them to have catholic principle in their lives. closer to see eye and i with the bishop. >> : the trouble adult five teachers not coming back or compass fell out of sync with the contrast revised its morality clause says both employees and professional life employees expected model probe behavior conformity with the teaching of the roman catholic faith. a bushel but all lomb or a high school she went to in may not be the same sheet that it is today. afoul there is acceptance on...
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my heart has always been to teach in the catholic schools.h in the public schools. i'm going to take a different avenue. i've had some things that i've looked into and i'm keeping very positive that something good is going come of this and that's just the attitude that i'm taking that this is just taking me down another avenue that is going to lead me in a great direction. >> i have to quickly note that the superintendent of the catholic schools of the archdiocese said the contract does not stipulate that relationships of love or lgbt should be severed while the church's stance on homosexual marriage is not known, this ask not mean that our teachers are asked to cast away and that is how you feel, molly and i think a lot of parents applaud you for standing for your child. no other love than the love of a mom. >> absolutely, and that's what i've said. so many times i've said the love of my son is stronger than signing any contract and, you know, i just hope that, you know we've made a lot of of changes with the gay and lesbian community and ho
my heart has always been to teach in the catholic schools.h in the public schools. i'm going to take a different avenue. i've had some things that i've looked into and i'm keeping very positive that something good is going come of this and that's just the attitude that i'm taking that this is just taking me down another avenue that is going to lead me in a great direction. >> i have to quickly note that the superintendent of the catholic schools of the archdiocese said the contract does...
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what about religious nonprofits like catholic charities? most people would agree catholic charities can exercise free exercise rights that are protected under ripper. the question is what is it about the corporate form that allows one category of corporations to exercise religious freedom rights and not another category? it can't simply be that religious freedom only attaches to individuals because we know that's not the case. rather, we need to many could up, if this is your position you need to come up with something that distinguishes a corporation as an expressy religious purpose like catholic charities, archdiocese versus a corporation organized for a for-profit purpose is owned by deeply religious people who use the corporation to promote their own religious beliefs. >> i think the question is good when in the sense that to eric's point, it does speak to a trend in supreme court injucourt in j. if you look to a repudiation of that era and a set of cases as they are connected, there is a change that is happening. so whether you look to
what about religious nonprofits like catholic charities? most people would agree catholic charities can exercise free exercise rights that are protected under ripper. the question is what is it about the corporate form that allows one category of corporations to exercise religious freedom rights and not another category? it can't simply be that religious freedom only attaches to individuals because we know that's not the case. rather, we need to many could up, if this is your position you need...
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where the catholic church has a large presence? ,nd conference -- in convents and places -- we have boys and girls ranches here, places of that nature. >> we have a large presence but limited resources. we are trying to do the best we can with the resources that we have. what i am saying. wouldn't it be safer if they stayed? i wish the church and i am not speaking -- i wish we all would say, is there a way to stabilize the situation there. -- if they make it to the united states, you offer them shelter and refuge. that almost, in a way, and i know it is not your intention, but does that create somewhat of a magnet? >> when they arrive in the united states, i don't think we can say, i'm not going to show you compassion. i'm going to leave you on the street because i don't want to encourage anyone else. we have to care for the situation as it is. encourage yout because they going to continue to do so, that their least be an effort -- i'm speaking to the choir. >> thank you, gentlemen. >> i would ask unanimous consent to submit for th
where the catholic church has a large presence? ,nd conference -- in convents and places -- we have boys and girls ranches here, places of that nature. >> we have a large presence but limited resources. we are trying to do the best we can with the resources that we have. what i am saying. wouldn't it be safer if they stayed? i wish the church and i am not speaking -- i wish we all would say, is there a way to stabilize the situation there. -- if they make it to the united states, you...
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. >>> catholic leaders meet with high school officials in oakland earlier this week. ruben ask ded people at bishop high school if they're closer to see eye to eye with the bishop. >> reporter: three teachers won't be coming back this year. their moral compass fell out of sink. a new moerality clause states in both the employee's personal and professional life they are supposed today model and con formity of the roman catholic faith. >> there was diversity, i felt there was acsentence in just about every level. >> reporter: they fear that acsentence no longer possible. >> the idea that there is faculty that promotes that people are who they are is extremely important. >> reporter: he said very plainly i'm not interested in examining is teacher's private life. the school's president wrote we have faith in the bishop's life that he will not monitor our private lives. 2014 contracts will still stand and the five east bay catholic schools teacher who refused to sign on the dotted line will still walk away. >>> as president i know i speak for all americanses when i say we
. >>> catholic leaders meet with high school officials in oakland earlier this week. ruben ask ded people at bishop high school if they're closer to see eye to eye with the bishop. >> reporter: three teachers won't be coming back this year. their moral compass fell out of sink. a new moerality clause states in both the employee's personal and professional life they are supposed today model and con formity of the roman catholic faith. >> there was diversity, i felt there was...
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what about religious nonprofits like catholic charities? most people would agree catholic charities can exercise free exercise rights that are protected under ripper. the question is what is it about the corporate form that allows one category of corporations to exercise religious freedom rights and not another category? it can't simply be that religious freedom only attaches to individuals because we know that's not the case. rather, we need to many could up, if this is your position you need to come up with something that distinguishes a corporation as an expressy religious purpose like catholic charities, archdiocese versus a corporation organized for a for-profit purpose is owned by deeply religious people who use the corporation to promote their own religious beliefs. >> i think the question is good when in the sense that to eric's point, it does speak to a trend in supreme court injucourt in j. if you look to a repudiation of that era and a set of cases as they are connected, there is a change that is happening. so whether you look to
what about religious nonprofits like catholic charities? most people would agree catholic charities can exercise free exercise rights that are protected under ripper. the question is what is it about the corporate form that allows one category of corporations to exercise religious freedom rights and not another category? it can't simply be that religious freedom only attaches to individuals because we know that's not the case. rather, we need to many could up, if this is your position you need...
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a lot of it was the short land between catholics and process tonight protestants, but they were not fighting over the role of the pope. they were fighting over power. >> i think we can say quite safely in iraq it is not theological discussion. it's more question of identity as much as power that goes with identity. for the first time shia in iraq has a voice, and that's translated to power. and unfortunately nouri al-maliki has not been able to provide the leadership to get the communities together after all iraq, the shia and sunni communities have lived together for a long time. there has been corporation in the old days. we do see that for the first time the shia were empowered to become a source of worry not only for the iraqi sunnies, but for the neighboring soupy arab countries. >> professor, a lot of stories coming out of iraq portray the isil forces as a bad bunch of guys. are there a lot of sunnies who are caught not really in favor of having their areas run by isil, but also not that enthused about the shia centric government of nouri al-maliki, either. >> that's exactly right, ray
a lot of it was the short land between catholics and process tonight protestants, but they were not fighting over the role of the pope. they were fighting over power. >> i think we can say quite safely in iraq it is not theological discussion. it's more question of identity as much as power that goes with identity. for the first time shia in iraq has a voice, and that's translated to power. and unfortunately nouri al-maliki has not been able to provide the leadership to get the...
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catholic bishops also object to the mandate. as the catholic church, though? >> no. the green family that runs hobby lobby are evangelical christians, not catholics. this isn't primarily about contraception but primarily about religious freedom. this is a broad cross-section that believe religious freedom is being eroded. that's what makes this case so difficult and why it ended up in the courts rather than being resolved politically. on both sides, because on the other side of course, carol, some see the case about the separation of church and state and public policy not being held hostage to religious dogmas. both sides have a broader agenda. regardless of how the court rules in the hobby lobby case there's another cluster of cases having not to do with for-profit corporations but non-profits, the university of notre dame and litter sisters of the poor, there are 51 cases moving their way through the courts. regardless of what happens with this ruling we have likely not seen the last of the legal fight over the contraception m
catholic bishops also object to the mandate. as the catholic church, though? >> no. the green family that runs hobby lobby are evangelical christians, not catholics. this isn't primarily about contraception but primarily about religious freedom. this is a broad cross-section that believe religious freedom is being eroded. that's what makes this case so difficult and why it ended up in the courts rather than being resolved politically. on both sides, because on the other side of course,...
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. >> proponents of same-sex marriages marched to the catholic arch diocese to deliver 30,000 signatures. asking the archbishop to skip the march for marriage event in washington, d.c. >> the archbishop has rights to his beliefs. but unfortunately, this event is being organized by some of the most extreme anti-lgbt organizations and leaders >> we want to bring people together. not divide he small group was l out of the building. the arch diocese told us it's only following protocol, locking the building when an unsaid you'lled demonstration is held outside. >> shame on the catholic church. >> demonstrators found a gap and tossed every petition that had been signed a spokesperson came outside to explain why archbishop was attending thursday's march. >> marriage is between a man and a woman. that is the catholic church's platform. >> here is a promotional video for the event sponsored by national organization for marriage. >> he will reaffirm that belief before thousands of people in washington, d.c., despite requests from lawmakers and san francisco city officials to not attend. >> this m
. >> proponents of same-sex marriages marched to the catholic arch diocese to deliver 30,000 signatures. asking the archbishop to skip the march for marriage event in washington, d.c. >> the archbishop has rights to his beliefs. but unfortunately, this event is being organized by some of the most extreme anti-lgbt organizations and leaders >> we want to bring people together. not divide he small group was l out of the building. the arch diocese told us it's only following...
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among them, san francisco's roman catholic archbishop in spite of calls from bay area leaders to stayhome. the archbishop defending his stand against same-sex marriage and his decision to participate in what some consider to be a very controversial march. >>> nbc bay areaes a mark matthews is live outside st. mary's in san francisco with more on what the archbishop told the crowd and what that message is being received here back at home. >> jessica, archbishop bought the political pleadings from several people in san francisco, higher ranking people, to go to this rally where apparently he was the star attraction. witnesses say the archbishop led the march in the capitol to the steps of the supreme court and he was first speaker. >> the truth is that every child comes from a mother and a father and to deliberately deprive a child of being loved by his or her mother and father is an out right injustice. this is our very nature. no law can change it. >> he also pushed back against his critics who said he was going to participate in a protest organized by extremist groups. >> have you se
among them, san francisco's roman catholic archbishop in spite of calls from bay area leaders to stayhome. the archbishop defending his stand against same-sex marriage and his decision to participate in what some consider to be a very controversial march. >>> nbc bay areaes a mark matthews is live outside st. mary's in san francisco with more on what the archbishop told the crowd and what that message is being received here back at home. >> jessica, archbishop bought the...
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. >> proponents of same-sex marriages marched to the catholic arch diocese to deliver 30,000 signatures. asking the archbishop to skip the march for marriage event in washington, d.c. >> the archbishop has rights to his beliefs. but unfortunately, this event is being organized by some of the most extreme anti-lgbt organizations and leaders >> we want to bring people together. not divide people. >> the small group was locked out of the building. the arch diocese told us it's only following protocol, locking the building when an unsaid you'lled demonstration is held outside. >> shame on the catholic church. >> demonstrators found a gap and tossed every petition that had been signed a spokesperson came outside to explain why archbishop was attending thursday's march. >> marriage is between a man and a woman. that is the catholic church's platform. >> here is a promotional video for the event sponsored by national organization for marriage. >> he will reaffirm that belief before thousands of people in washington, d.c., despite requests from lawmakers and san francisco city officials to not
. >> proponents of same-sex marriages marched to the catholic arch diocese to deliver 30,000 signatures. asking the archbishop to skip the march for marriage event in washington, d.c. >> the archbishop has rights to his beliefs. but unfortunately, this event is being organized by some of the most extreme anti-lgbt organizations and leaders >> we want to bring people together. not divide people. >> the small group was locked out of the building. the arch diocese told us...
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in italy these guys take their catholic credentials very seriously. if there were a procession of targeting the pope, that would be a death nil to any popular support they enjoy. >> a bridge too far, love having you on john allen. thank you so much. >>> up next, remember this video? this man made national headlines when he admitted to being drunk behind a wheel, killed a man. now the person who produced this video is doing something to remember the victim and mark this major milestone in the case. that's next. [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you bucan rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. cent
in italy these guys take their catholic credentials very seriously. if there were a procession of targeting the pope, that would be a death nil to any popular support they enjoy. >> a bridge too far, love having you on john allen. thank you so much. >>> up next, remember this video? this man made national headlines when he admitted to being drunk behind a wheel, killed a man. now the person who produced this video is doing something to remember the victim and mark this major...
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. >> is deeply catholic parents planned to argue the case for keeping them alive -- his deeply catholic parents plan to argue the case for keeping him alive at the european court. >> two world cup games played during the course of this tuesday. it'll a phased you're a guy -- uruguay and lost. the italians packed their bags and headed home. costa rica played england's in a game that did not matter to england, because it was already decided the english side would be heading home. the result there, 0-0. later this evening and -- coast and, ivory colombia. we have all the latest on today's games. >> italy out. it is amazing in this group. that rica the only side has never won, already going on to the games and it is the european side heading home. that is a big surprise. today it will be all about luis he hasonce again because been involved in another biting controversy. on thegiorgio chiellini shoulder. there are pictures of him after the game with big teeth marks, or what look like big teeth marks, in his shoulder. bannedarez has been twice in the past for biting opponents during a match.
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i believe it's organized by catholic relief services called youth builders which is working directly to help children who are at risk for fleeing and they have been very successful. >> speaking out against the drug trafficking and the violence, the church i think would be very effective in doing that because i don't think whether you are pro-immigration or anti-immigration you don't want these children to be sent unaccompanied. even with the government i don't know if the catholic church and in countries like mexico, these countries have quite a bit of political clout. even going to the president of mexico and saying you are allowing the trains to come he here, freight trains with children hanging off the tops. you now that could be stopped. i would think just a minimal government effort could stop a lot of that. i can imagine the mexican government not being able to stop children on their border. i know some of this, it's just a force in the demographics. >> we certainly don't encourage them to make the journey. at the same time i think we have to recognize that if these children fe
i believe it's organized by catholic relief services called youth builders which is working directly to help children who are at risk for fleeing and they have been very successful. >> speaking out against the drug trafficking and the violence, the church i think would be very effective in doing that because i don't think whether you are pro-immigration or anti-immigration you don't want these children to be sent unaccompanied. even with the government i don't know if the catholic church...
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he has met with protestant leaders and catholic leaders. the conference. the argument from the religious perspectives arguments is that the policies are not humane. the state has the right to deport somebody, but it is often the way it is done, family separation, and picked up a worksite and children arrested home. the church is concerned are the conditions under which they travel. he. >> how did you get involved in this particular work? >> well, my father was in the foreign service. i migrated along. memo is in costa rica. at less than a lot of time and let america. i enjoy central america, the beach to stop people, culture, food. i stumbled into this project. it was a very interesting experience. i was in the highlands of guatemala where i had done my dissertation and at a young pastor who invited me to what they call the dahlia, a fast celebration, and we journeyed up mountains. it was a trek that took us several hours, and that the top of this mountain sacred ground was a group of and women and men sitting on coal stones and deep in prayer. in front of
he has met with protestant leaders and catholic leaders. the conference. the argument from the religious perspectives arguments is that the policies are not humane. the state has the right to deport somebody, but it is often the way it is done, family separation, and picked up a worksite and children arrested home. the church is concerned are the conditions under which they travel. he. >> how did you get involved in this particular work? >> well, my father was in the foreign...
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catholics had a vigil last night. the killer is still p on the choose. >> a potential tragedy foiled. two young boys plotted a mass shooting. the two whose names and ages have not been released are facing charges of conspiracy to commit first degree murder. prosecutors saying the boys could be tried as adults. >>> now to extreme weather alert and hurricanes turning off the coast of mexico. it is losing a little bit of steam, though. hurricane christina downgraded to a category 3 now. it was a category 4 storm. this storm system set a record in the eastern pacific ocean because it is the first time we have seen two category 4 hurricanes before the month of july out here. you see the forecast takes it out to open waters. it is forecast to continue to weaken out here. this is where we have the possibility for ser storms. you are looking at slight risk across central u.s. and western parts of texas and new mexico. as we head into tomorrow we are kicking off the weekend with a moderate risk already. tornadoes across parts
catholics had a vigil last night. the killer is still p on the choose. >> a potential tragedy foiled. two young boys plotted a mass shooting. the two whose names and ages have not been released are facing charges of conspiracy to commit first degree murder. prosecutors saying the boys could be tried as adults. >>> now to extreme weather alert and hurricanes turning off the coast of mexico. it is losing a little bit of steam, though. hurricane christina downgraded to a category 3...