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and non-catholic candidates alike. threat to lifestyle that is posited? >> i'm going to be a sceptic on this one? >> the brookings snaugs where i worked happily has a projected on religion and public policy. we have executed a number of surveys ourselves, and we are struck by the fact that in these partisan politics they are driving theo logical presentses more than theology drives political preferences. catholics will find moral and emotional sustenance in the words of the pope that conservative catholics will find ways of distinguishing what they like about the pope and his message, from what they don't like about this particular encyclical, and it's not clear to me that a lot of votes are going to shift. as a matter of fact the more liberal catholics intensified their advocacy of this document. the more conservative catholics are likely to rally around the points of opposition. >> there's a note the calendar a papal visit and the paris conference on climate change at the end of the year. does that work in favour of
and non-catholic candidates alike. threat to lifestyle that is posited? >> i'm going to be a sceptic on this one? >> the brookings snaugs where i worked happily has a projected on religion and public policy. we have executed a number of surveys ourselves, and we are struck by the fact that in these partisan politics they are driving theo logical presentses more than theology drives political preferences. catholics will find moral and emotional sustenance in the words of the pope...
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in the catholic church, catholics are terrible at welcoming people. we are horrible, absolutely terrible. >> gotta work on it. >> we really do. if the baptists want to convert you, they hug you and love on you. lutherans, they'll feed you until you convert. catholics, we make you feel guilty until you convert. it's got to be different. >> yeah. >> we've got to show that joy. i love our holy father, joy of the gospel fills our hearts and lives of all who encounter jesus. if we have that encounter then we give that same love to everyone. that's what i try to bring in my parish missions. >> what would you say to the folks upon the end of the mission how their life, experience of the faith, participation of the faith will be different the next sunday? what's going to be different about them who have been and heard that message? >> some of the things i have heard from people is through some of the pair issue missions i have -- parish missions i have conducted they have found that true encounter with the eucharist, with the holy spirit, with their faith. th
in the catholic church, catholics are terrible at welcoming people. we are horrible, absolutely terrible. >> gotta work on it. >> we really do. if the baptists want to convert you, they hug you and love on you. lutherans, they'll feed you until you convert. catholics, we make you feel guilty until you convert. it's got to be different. >> yeah. >> we've got to show that joy. i love our holy father, joy of the gospel fills our hearts and lives of all who encounter jesus....
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this is a very catholic funeral. you're going to have the catholic hymns that are often sang at funerals. also there will be some readings. one reading is from the book of wisdom which talks about not the quantity of years of a life but the quality of a life. that's really what you're sort of getting this sense, that beau biden, 46 years old, taken way too early but he did so much in a short amount of time. telling that message will be three people. president obama will talk about beau biden and his service to his state. his brother and sister hunter and ashley will talk about beau biden the family man. he's got his beautiful wife and beautiful kids. that's what is really gripping at the heart strings here. gone so young with a young, beautiful family a family that's known so much tragedy. so very emotional here in wilmington. >> all right, nbc's luke russert. please stand by. we'll be coming back your way in just a moment. sadly, vice president biden is no stranger to difficult loss having suffered great tragedy jus
this is a very catholic funeral. you're going to have the catholic hymns that are often sang at funerals. also there will be some readings. one reading is from the book of wisdom which talks about not the quantity of years of a life but the quality of a life. that's really what you're sort of getting this sense, that beau biden, 46 years old, taken way too early but he did so much in a short amount of time. telling that message will be three people. president obama will talk about beau biden...
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he is a converted catholic. >> it is a very strange statement.holics don't divide our faith between the private and the public. we might disagree, we might struggle with teachings that come from the church, but we still have to engage with them. and to dismiss it in this way is very strange to hear. and i think very inconsistent. one of the things that is so distinctive about this document, it is measured. it is a unity document. this calling people to a common conversation. is not radical in certain senses in that it invites as all to find ourselves as part of a common community. i think it is an invitation to jeb bush, and i hope one the republican candidates will take seriously the coming months. amy: naomi klein, jeb bush saying the pope should stay out of politics. >> it is interesting he defines it as a political document. i think it is probably the most threatening part of the document is the way it engages directly with this argument over what it means to have dominion over the earth, which is the part of the bible that the climate change
he is a converted catholic. >> it is a very strange statement.holics don't divide our faith between the private and the public. we might disagree, we might struggle with teachings that come from the church, but we still have to engage with them. and to dismiss it in this way is very strange to hear. and i think very inconsistent. one of the things that is so distinctive about this document, it is measured. it is a unity document. this calling people to a common conversation. is not...
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that has plunged the catholics church into controversy. >> jeb bush, a catholic declared his independence. >> i don't get economic policy from my bishops or cardinals or my pope, and i'd like to see what he says as it relates to climate change and how that connects to these broader deeper issues before i pass judgment. >> pope francis supports established science that burning fossil fuels are warming the planet. the pope also believes global warming poses a grave threat to the world's poor. the pope's teaching could put some catholics in an awkward position. particularly these five were prepare to go seek the presidential nomination. each criticized efforts to politicize the burning of fossil fuels. bush and rubio last year a massive scientific study said miami was most vulnerable to damage from human caused global warning. rubio has said he does not believe human activity is causing climate change and argued that capping emissions would be a mistake. >> i can tell you with certainty, it would have a devastating impact on our economy. >> at his presidential campaign announcement. >> ladie
that has plunged the catholics church into controversy. >> jeb bush, a catholic declared his independence. >> i don't get economic policy from my bishops or cardinals or my pope, and i'd like to see what he says as it relates to climate change and how that connects to these broader deeper issues before i pass judgment. >> pope francis supports established science that burning fossil fuels are warming the planet. the pope also believes global warming poses a grave threat to the...
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of course, you can see the changes among catholic democrats, catholic independents, and catholic republicans. the strongest believe that the earth is warming amongst catholic democrats. cynthia is up next from shelbyville, indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. i do not believe that the pope pos's encyclical will have any impact on the congress, or it shouldn't anyway. he went off base here. there are plenty of scientist to our christians -- not catholics -- there is a difference, who refute the idea of climate change. the climate has always changed. it has nothing to do with what the pope says. anybody who listens to that should look at the bible, not the catholic church teachings. that is what christians follow. we are not catholics. thank you, have a good day. host: i wanted to point out that a couple of our viewers brought up the issue of abortion coming up in the popes and cyclical -- pope's encyclical, coming out on thursday. a story notes that he condemned attacks on human life, such as abortion embryonic experimentation, and population control saying that creation and human dig
of course, you can see the changes among catholic democrats, catholic independents, and catholic republicans. the strongest believe that the earth is warming amongst catholic democrats. cynthia is up next from shelbyville, indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. i do not believe that the pope pos's encyclical will have any impact on the congress, or it shouldn't anyway. he went off base here. there are plenty of scientist to our christians -- not catholics -- there is a difference, who...
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a woman or a catholic or another southerner. in reviewing these selections, you can get a sense of how much president nixon wanted, at least initially, to use the choices for electoral gains because his conversations were recorded. [laughter] consider president nixon's desire to appoint a woman. it certainly was not because he thought highly of women. at least, not from what he said on the tapes. at various points, the president makes disparaging remarks about women. for example, at one point, "i'm not for women in any job. i do not want any of them around. thank god we do not have any in the cabinet." whether these thoughts represent the stuff of locker room chatter to the boys or his true feelings, they did not deter from him appreciating the political significance of naming the first female justice. indeed, the president himself was the most persistent advocate on those -- for appointing a woman to the corporaurt. "i'm against it myself but it has got to be done." this is nixon talking. " politically, it is not going to lose
a woman or a catholic or another southerner. in reviewing these selections, you can get a sense of how much president nixon wanted, at least initially, to use the choices for electoral gains because his conversations were recorded. [laughter] consider president nixon's desire to appoint a woman. it certainly was not because he thought highly of women. at least, not from what he said on the tapes. at various points, the president makes disparaging remarks about women. for example, at one point,...
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if you work for catholic charities, the giant nonprofit arm of the catholic church, and you're out there doing one of the great good deed services, you might see the pope beck might stop by. most of the paid staff here isn't even catholic. >> i'm absolutely excited about seeing the pope, because he's such a positive image in my life. >> reporter: but the men and women who prepare some 100 meals for the needy each day share the pope's passion for the needy. >> i think it's a good opportunity for them to see what we actually do on a day- to-day basis. and familiarize everybody wells what we do on a day-to- day basis. >> i am also excited, especially because he is from south america, and i am a south american. i am so shocked that he is coming. >> reporter: he's bringing the popemobile. the secret service and d.c. police will be responsible for his security. >> climate change? poverty? i like everything about him. >> reporter: the only scheduled public event is an outdoor mass on the grounds of catholic university in northeast. 25,000 people are expected. >> first of you to pray for good we
if you work for catholic charities, the giant nonprofit arm of the catholic church, and you're out there doing one of the great good deed services, you might see the pope beck might stop by. most of the paid staff here isn't even catholic. >> i'm absolutely excited about seeing the pope, because he's such a positive image in my life. >> reporter: but the men and women who prepare some 100 meals for the needy each day share the pope's passion for the needy. >> i think it's a...
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rick santorum was so catholic he was an altar boy until about six weeks ago. he's so catholic, his crucifix wears a crucifix. >> i think that probably we're better off leaving science to the scientists and focusing on what we do-- what we're really good at, which is-- which is-- which is theexpolg morality. >> jon: oh, yeah no just leave the science to the scientists. by the way-- ( laughter ) what do the scientists who have an overwhelming consensus about global warming say about global warming even republican upon front-runner jeb bush is chafing at the pope. >> i don't get economic policy from my-- from my bishops or my cardinals or from my pope. i think religion ought to be about making us better as people and less about things that end up getting into the political realm. >> jon: yeah, religion is about making us better people. politics is about bringing out our worst. and i think we ought to keep those things-- this is weird, because jeb seems very in favor of church and state at least at last week's freedom coalition. >> our faith and moral traditions,
rick santorum was so catholic he was an altar boy until about six weeks ago. he's so catholic, his crucifix wears a crucifix. >> i think that probably we're better off leaving science to the scientists and focusing on what we do-- what we're really good at, which is-- which is-- which is theexpolg morality. >> jon: oh, yeah no just leave the science to the scientists. by the way-- ( laughter ) what do the scientists who have an overwhelming consensus about global warming say about...
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one of the things he is often cited for his being the art enemy of the catholic -- archenemy of the catholic mission systems in california. i read those words in a history of the missions actually. the arch enemy of the catholic church in california. it was in fact pio pico, who was the biggest advocate of breaking down the system. this is a system, a fancy word for it is secularization. it means you will maintain them as catholic churches where people can come in and go to mass but you are taking land away from them and distributing the land to the indigenous people who were there. and the rest goes into the public domain. so that process was a process that was taking place throughout latin america. secularization was a very touchy subject. i mentioned that in mexico, the conservative and liberals were fighting each other. the conservatives and liberals sought california has a perfect model for their views on the catholic church. the conservatives said, the catholic church needs to keep wealth and land, it is part of the cultural patrimony. the liberals said no way that catholic church is t
one of the things he is often cited for his being the art enemy of the catholic -- archenemy of the catholic mission systems in california. i read those words in a history of the missions actually. the arch enemy of the catholic church in california. it was in fact pio pico, who was the biggest advocate of breaking down the system. this is a system, a fancy word for it is secularization. it means you will maintain them as catholic churches where people can come in and go to mass but you are...
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catholic bishops said that this morning. but what claim this document makes on the conscience of an individu catholic will depend first ofis the further we the central tru authority to bind particular pronounct has. >> let me ask you about the question this impact this could businesses and those th have significant investmes and make their money from investing in fossil fuels? >> well i think they're obviously going to be aware of what the holy father has put he comes to the pulpit so to speak. i th businesses are always and a lot of times in doing that and this is what the pope wrote abou -- you know not only a focu now elevated i think with what the holy father said today and what people will say behind him. this is still a little bit of a political footb on the question of global warmin and even with our students at ave maria univers they're going to be wanting to study this 184-page document. there's beautiful theology and it calls all of us with wealth to question on how we spend it. >> fascinating conversation gentleme
catholic bishops said that this morning. but what claim this document makes on the conscience of an individu catholic will depend first ofis the further we the central tru authority to bind particular pronounct has. >> let me ask you about the question this impact this could businesses and those th have significant investmes and make their money from investing in fossil fuels? >> well i think they're obviously going to be aware of what the holy father has put he comes to the pulpit...
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to review to make sure all the new participants were added to the program the chart are in order catholic charities will provide charities. clients and looking to serve one thousand participant days and have their language to provide services in spanish trainings have been offered through catholic charities chutd the in conjunction with the alliance and also had a train on signs of derby provided to case manages from various cv o and train on how to deal with dementia provided for with student nurses we urge your approval i'll be happy to answer any questions you have >> is catholic charities supervised by the anonym a archbishop of san francisco. >> patty you're a nonprofit and not bound by the teachers and other issues thank you very much. >> i have a question on page 2 the grant physical performance all 4 service agency was there 4 last year and 3 this year on page 2. >> for ad c r.c. >> just page 2. >> there's 3 total ad c r.c. program. >> but i'm saying when you have the guarantee performance physical monitoring all 4 services providers it lists 4. >> that's a typo. >> that's the pre
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like this is not the big issue on the catholics' brain. >> the united states catholics it may be importantdeveloping nations catholics because they're the ones that that are going to support some of the pope's initiatives. he's against cap-and-trade. but he is looking for the wealthier countries to pony up and get involved. that would cost businesses a lot. my biggest issue with this. by the way the pope you're the man. i love you. [ overlapping speakers ] >> e-r-i-c. >> is this time point that he's not the man? >> here's the question. i don't like bob costas weighing in on guns i hate the idea the pope is weighing in on this. >> that's what we mean by catholics not weighing in. >> fossil fuels provide cheap fuel for people who are poor. >> in poverty. >> right. to move away from that before it's time could hurt them. >> he spoke to that eric. he said wait a second. he believes in renewable energy. he did say you may have to stay with some fossil fuel. let me say, gregg in response to you. popes have been talking about this issue since the 70s. >> they've always been wrong. >> they haven't
like this is not the big issue on the catholics' brain. >> the united states catholics it may be importantdeveloping nations catholics because they're the ones that that are going to support some of the pope's initiatives. he's against cap-and-trade. but he is looking for the wealthier countries to pony up and get involved. that would cost businesses a lot. my biggest issue with this. by the way the pope you're the man. i love you. [ overlapping speakers ] >> e-r-i-c. >> is...
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. >> thank you j hold on request an authorization to renew the catholic care cdc c for the provision of adult daycare for the term jill one 2015 to june 30th yi78 in the amount of of hundred and $43,000 plus a 10 percent contingency not to exceed hundred and $68,000 plus can i video a motion to decide. >> so moved. >> second. >> okay. >> good morning commissioner president james and commissioners good to see you good. >> missed you (laughter) it is great to be back so i'm going to give a brief survey before we get to the contracts the ad c are licensed by the california licensed and community licensing those services provide non-medical disaster their provides for the plan of care and structured in comprehensive program that provides a social and psychological and a protective setting on a lens twenty-four hours place the catholic charities was incorporated in 2014 and no finding center is looking to provide services for the unpatient and they're able to provide their services in spanish when i went and did the monitoring visits what stood anti wasn't the singing group it is no secre
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and the catholic church accepted the offer. these are the things that pope francis is using the visit for, to emphasise what is possible so the different ethnic communities that fought so bitterly, can, to some degree or another, get along with each other. >> reporter: with the loss of 100,000 lives, it was a terrible conflict. how is the pope going use his time to bring the community together. you can see what is happening. what about later? >> yes, he has already met the three presidents. presidential citizens. each of the three in the group. later this afternoon, he'll hold an interreligious talks as well from the three religions. they are seeing this army as part of a pattern through the 20 years since 1995, next month the president will be hear to remember the horrors of screb ren itsa. so it is going to be one of those years when the outside world will come back. and i think the point of the pope's visit now, as opposed to any other time is to start that process off. >>> thank you laurence lee in sarajevo >>> 396 people a
and the catholic church accepted the offer. these are the things that pope francis is using the visit for, to emphasise what is possible so the different ethnic communities that fought so bitterly, can, to some degree or another, get along with each other. >> reporter: with the loss of 100,000 lives, it was a terrible conflict. how is the pope going use his time to bring the community together. you can see what is happening. what about later? >> yes, he has already met the three...
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it is part of catholic social teaching and you cannot set that aside. it is part of our church addition, like it or not. you have to grapple with that. katty: another outspoken went from this pope. thank you for joining me. before we go, there is one last thing we have to share with you. the u.s. treasury secretary announced alexander hamilton will be replaced as the face on the $10 bill. he is making way for a woman. the big western is which woman? they are asking the public for suggestions, so we decided to put forth a couple of suggestions. here is what the bill would look like with susan b anthony who worked to give women the right to vote. next, harry at tubman, conductor of the underground railroad. and eleanor roosevelt, the former first lady who worked tirelessly as a diplomat. we have 282-2020 to see who ends up on a $10 bill. you can find it much more of the day's news, including all the latest on the development in south carolina on our website. if you would like a digest of the day's news sent to your inbox, sign up for our daily brief. 4 --
it is part of catholic social teaching and you cannot set that aside. it is part of our church addition, like it or not. you have to grapple with that. katty: another outspoken went from this pope. thank you for joining me. before we go, there is one last thing we have to share with you. the u.s. treasury secretary announced alexander hamilton will be replaced as the face on the $10 bill. he is making way for a woman. the big western is which woman? they are asking the public for suggestions,...
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university, the national university of the catholic church in the u.s. it offers programs in 12 different schools ranging from architecture and music to theology and church law. always with a different approach. >> usually when people teach about ethics in business there will be a course on ethics and how you should color within the lines. our approach is to ask people to think of their work as entrepreneurs or accountants as their life's work and a way of getting to heaven by serving their fellow men their customers, their employees. >> a few years ago you delivered a speech called intellect and virtue. is there a conflict between the two? >> no. although in many places we think there is. we actually think that the formation of our students' character is part of our responsibilities as a university. >> i will be doing comps this fall. he's trying to. >> garvey has run catholic for five years and as he walks the campus with his dog, gus, he's known as the students' president. one of his first moves was to end co-ed dorms. >> it was something that i annou
university, the national university of the catholic church in the u.s. it offers programs in 12 different schools ranging from architecture and music to theology and church law. always with a different approach. >> usually when people teach about ethics in business there will be a course on ethics and how you should color within the lines. our approach is to ask people to think of their work as entrepreneurs or accountants as their life's work and a way of getting to heaven by serving...
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it's usually written for catholic clergy and lay people. but this one is addressed to everyone religious or not. encyclicals are not infallible but not just the pope's opinion, either. [ speaking foreign language ] and catholics are called to take them seriously. pope francis is not the first pope to express concern about the environment. pope paul vi talked about the degradation of nature by man. but francis is the first pope ever to dedicate an entire encyclical to ecological concerns. >> i don't get economic policy from my bishops or my cardinals or pope. >> reporter: a move that concerns the conservatives. and be bad news for big business and oil. as the first pope from the developing world, pope francis' emphasis on the connection between the destruction of the earth's resources and its impact on the poor. the timing of the document's release is also significant. coming the same year as the united nations climate change conference in paris this december. with the pope's popularity this encyclical will be a milestone that places the rom
it's usually written for catholic clergy and lay people. but this one is addressed to everyone religious or not. encyclicals are not infallible but not just the pope's opinion, either. [ speaking foreign language ] and catholics are called to take them seriously. pope francis is not the first pope to express concern about the environment. pope paul vi talked about the degradation of nature by man. but francis is the first pope ever to dedicate an entire encyclical to ecological concerns....
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there was a belief that catholics were coming to america in large numbers -- specifically irish catholics -- to take over the country and turn it over to the pope. and they were going to build a new vatican in cincinnati, of all places. [laughter] i've never quite figured out why cincinnati was this catholic, new vatican target zone. >> when al smith ran for president, there was campaign literature against him that showed the building of the subway in new york, and they said there was going to be a subway all the way to the vatican. [laughter] >> well, and we laugh at it now but it was part -- it was truly a part of the political dna of america at the time. famous campaign slogan against al smith was that -- who was a roman catholic himself, was that he was going to bring rum romannism and ruin. the rum because he was opposed to prohibition, and romannism being catholicism ruined because he obviously, would do things like raise taxes. so that element of anti-ca thofl schism is certainly a big piece of the story in the spanish-american war. and, again, part of the untold story, part of the
there was a belief that catholics were coming to america in large numbers -- specifically irish catholics -- to take over the country and turn it over to the pope. and they were going to build a new vatican in cincinnati, of all places. [laughter] i've never quite figured out why cincinnati was this catholic, new vatican target zone. >> when al smith ran for president, there was campaign literature against him that showed the building of the subway in new york, and they said there was...
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and choosing to become cafeteria catholics themselves. they are the same people that criticized, i think rightly, because i'm pro-life for being cafeteria catholics, by nout accepting the church's teaching on abortion. when it comes to climate, the same people become cafeteria catholics by disagreeing with the vote. >> the dissidents created by that is constructive. it will make it so that this - perhaps we can get to having this discussion not just in a political realm, but a moral realm, and find a good policy >>> jed bush on tuesday said "i don't get economic policy from my bishops, cardinals or popes. jed bush being a catholic. is that an easy way out or could it back fire? >> i think there's an easier way of saying that. i think he could say he respects the role of the church and for me and other fellow conservatives, they should say the people of faith should be free to come into the public square and express their views based op their faith. it's freedom of expression guaranteed in the first amendment. of course the pope is legitim
and choosing to become cafeteria catholics themselves. they are the same people that criticized, i think rightly, because i'm pro-life for being cafeteria catholics, by nout accepting the church's teaching on abortion. when it comes to climate, the same people become cafeteria catholics by disagreeing with the vote. >> the dissidents created by that is constructive. it will make it so that this - perhaps we can get to having this discussion not just in a political realm, but a moral...
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we will look at russia's small roman catholic minority.u probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. and life gets lived. it comes with built-in wireless charging capabilities. the iphone 6, yeah, nope, not so much. check it out. the s6 takes wider selfies that fit everybody. the iphone 6 just cut off nana... nana!? when you do the math, it's clear. six is greater than six. the galaxy s6 edge. not all smartphones are created equal. myand a partly sunny mode.de. and an outside to inside mode. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. ask for tran
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catholic church in northern israel damaged in a suspected arson attack.ire broke out overnight in the church of the multiplication of the loafs and officials near the see of galilee andrea -- graffiti on the wall and where christians believe jesus had a miracle. thailand has the first case of respiratory syndrome known as mers and it's a 75-year-old man who traveled to bangkok for treatment and dozens are being watched including his family who traveled with him and mers killed three more people 23 koreans died and in home and medical centers and doctors are doing all they can with the outbreak which began last month, discovery of new cases raised questions about the government's ability to control the spread. politicians in hong kong have rejected a beijing-backed election reform bill and would have given voters to directly elect leader in 2017 but could choose from candidates approved by beijing. adrian brown reports. >> reporter: after to days of intense and passion debate it all ended very quickly and chaotically. the government supporters and legislat
catholic church in northern israel damaged in a suspected arson attack.ire broke out overnight in the church of the multiplication of the loafs and officials near the see of galilee andrea -- graffiti on the wall and where christians believe jesus had a miracle. thailand has the first case of respiratory syndrome known as mers and it's a 75-year-old man who traveled to bangkok for treatment and dozens are being watched including his family who traveled with him and mers killed three more people...
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the lawyer who called the detective worked for the catholic dioceses of grand rapids and told her the young man in question was a student and star athlete here at grand rapids catholic central high school. and the woman worked here. she wasn't just any school employee. she was the student's school appointed tutor. >> she was a person of authority. an inappropriate relationship. i knew she was in her 30s. he was only 15 years old. so regardless, it was an illegal relationship. >> detective lowery went over to see the boy's parents. had they questioned their son? >> no. the mother hadn't questioned her son at all. i think she was unsure how to bring it up. he would most likely be angry about it. >> she wanted someone to put a stop to this? >> absolutely. >> so next the detective went to catholic central high school and after meeting with the administrators, pulled the young man, then a sophomore, out of class middle of the afternoon. what did he tell you? >> initially he denied that there was any relationship taking place. he said that they were friends but that nothing had happened. >>
the lawyer who called the detective worked for the catholic dioceses of grand rapids and told her the young man in question was a student and star athlete here at grand rapids catholic central high school. and the woman worked here. she wasn't just any school employee. she was the student's school appointed tutor. >> she was a person of authority. an inappropriate relationship. i knew she was in her 30s. he was only 15 years old. so regardless, it was an illegal relationship. >>...
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i went back after the girl. >> okay, and this was catholic services? >> yes. >> you do realize that's not good, right? >> yes. >> verdon, we are going to have you wait by the elevator a few minutes. >> all right. >> now salvaggio and attendant will determine her sanctions. >> kept going to her. not good. we are going to leave it at b charge, not going to move it up to an "a" charge because she didn't actually physically assault her, but it was attempted. it was absolutely there but given the serious area i'm thinking about pumping it up to 35 days versus the generic 20. 35. and failure to obey a direct order, failure to comply with orders to stop resisting, generic 20. >> yes. >> the decision made verdon is soon back in her cell on lockdown status. >> i'm all right with the 55 days in the box. it's better than i expected. it is going to be tough but gives me a little bit of time to myself. >> over in the men's section of the jail, patrick o'sullivan lives under similar restrictions but not for disciplinary reasons, it's because he has protective custod
i went back after the girl. >> okay, and this was catholic services? >> yes. >> you do realize that's not good, right? >> yes. >> verdon, we are going to have you wait by the elevator a few minutes. >> all right. >> now salvaggio and attendant will determine her sanctions. >> kept going to her. not good. we are going to leave it at b charge, not going to move it up to an "a" charge because she didn't actually physically assault her, but...
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anthony of padua roman catholic church.since the vice president's son died of brain cancer. he was just 46 years old. among the mourners at the church this morning, the president and first lady. president obama will deliver one of the eulogies this morning. >> cnn national correspondent sunlen serfaty is outside that church. in wilmington sunlen what have you learned about the proceedings today? >> well christi, certainly one of the emotional moments that will likely come up in the next few minutes is that we are, have word now that we will hear from chris martin of coldplay he will sing a song during the funeral procession inside and just a few minutes. now we know that he was a favorite musician of beau biden. his children knew about his love for chris martin's music. and apparently chris martin found out through a family friend and volunteered to come here today. so certainly that will be one of the emotional points of the ceremony. and in addition to president obama's own eulogy. he's grown very close to the biden famil
anthony of padua roman catholic church.since the vice president's son died of brain cancer. he was just 46 years old. among the mourners at the church this morning, the president and first lady. president obama will deliver one of the eulogies this morning. >> cnn national correspondent sunlen serfaty is outside that church. in wilmington sunlen what have you learned about the proceedings today? >> well christi, certainly one of the emotional moments that will likely come up in the...
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the catholic church has had an observatory.for some time, you know since galileo. >> right. >> but in terms of what can catholics decide to believe or not believe. for half a century or more we've had enormous amount of catholic ignoring the rules against contraception for instance. now we're having a different front. >> i would say on the galileo note, i would be remiss if i didn't bring up peggy noonan's op ed. where they are trying to right a previous wrong by signing on to this dubious pseudoclient science. >> first it is not pseudo. and secondarily there is a big difference. the church back in galileo's day made a mistake because it wasn't willing to take science that was inconvenient. now they are saying look the science points us in a very clear direction. it may be inconvenient for some people like the extractive industries but we ought to pay attention to science. so in i think in some sense they actually are righting a wrong here. >> all i know is any day you can talk about julio senticism. ♪ mamas, don't let your bab
the catholic church has had an observatory.for some time, you know since galileo. >> right. >> but in terms of what can catholics decide to believe or not believe. for half a century or more we've had enormous amount of catholic ignoring the rules against contraception for instance. now we're having a different front. >> i would say on the galileo note, i would be remiss if i didn't bring up peggy noonan's op ed. where they are trying to right a previous wrong by signing on to...
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or communion. >> i'm divorced and i'm a catholic. what are you going to do? i have friends who are gay, they go to church. your relationship with god is your business. i think he gets that. >> reporter: more than one person said inclusion is key to the church's future. >> the younger generations are becoming -- being raised more and more tolerant and accepting and i think if they see an organization that excludes a lot of people they don't like that. >> i think they should change because these people are like normal people, you know. sometimes i feel like yeah they are gay, they are two man and they want to have a kid and like adopt a child, i think that would be okay. >> reporter: but it wasn't just the young. >> look at me i'm only 50. i have already changed. when i was 17 you know gay people were -- gay folks were looked at you know but not today. no. it's a whole different ball game. >> reporter: at the fall meeting of world bishops at the vatican they will produce a document for pope francis' review but he has the final say. bac
or communion. >> i'm divorced and i'm a catholic. what are you going to do? i have friends who are gay, they go to church. your relationship with god is your business. i think he gets that. >> reporter: more than one person said inclusion is key to the church's future. >> the younger generations are becoming -- being raised more and more tolerant and accepting and i think if they see an organization that excludes a lot of people they don't like that. >> i think they...
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americans with no religious affiliation now make up a greater share than catholics. thank you so much for joining us. >>> coming up, what it's like to report from a conflict zone in central africa where you don't know who to trust. >> you don't know who is a genuine police officer and who is not. they could open fire and we could have been caught in the middle. it's really not safe reporting here right now. >> we were drugged water boarded, dogs they throw at you the whole book. >> one of the youngest ever held at guantanamo bay >> a guy would go for a few days you'd hear screaming he would come back a destroyed person you can only imagine what happened to him... >> accused of killing an american soldier at 15... >> i start hearing americans and their screaming and i thought, umm i'm just gonna throw this grenade... >> after 13 years, he's now out on bail an exclusive interview guantanamo's child - omar khadr only on al jazeera america >>> burundi is in violence again. weeks of violent protests between protesters and police -- their story behind the story. al jazeera
americans with no religious affiliation now make up a greater share than catholics. thank you so much for joining us. >>> coming up, what it's like to report from a conflict zone in central africa where you don't know who to trust. >> you don't know who is a genuine police officer and who is not. they could open fire and we could have been caught in the middle. it's really not safe reporting here right now. >> we were drugged water boarded, dogs they throw at you the whole...
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americans with no religious affiliation now make up a greater share than catholics. thank you so much for joining us. >>> coming up, what it's like to report from a conflict zone in central africa where you don't know who to trust. >> you don't know who is a genuine police officer and who is not. they could open fire and we could have been caught in the middle. it's really not safe reporting here right now. >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facing up to old demons... >> i am really really nervous... >> lives hanging in the balance... >> it's make or break... i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking fo
americans with no religious affiliation now make up a greater share than catholics. thank you so much for joining us. >>> coming up, what it's like to report from a conflict zone in central africa where you don't know who to trust. >> you don't know who is a genuine police officer and who is not. they could open fire and we could have been caught in the middle. it's really not safe reporting here right now. >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these...
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it is not a part of being a catholic to not give babies to gay people. not part of the catholic catechism and that's the question that this law, as the religious freedom law did. it smacks familiar to what happened in the wake of the laws and the civil rights laws where people said and some cited the bible, some stated religion and said it's against my beliefs, i shouldn't have to participate. you know that's not how the law works here. >> well the problem with your premise, chris, is you think that you have the right to dictate how someone else exercises their religion. if you disagree with their convictions about how to apply their religious beliefs, they shouldn't be allowed to aplay it that way. it's not the way it works. individuals and religions get to decide for themselves how to exercise their religious convictions. >> we both know that your religion my religion is the rule for you and for me but not for all. you don't project your religious beliefs on to the behavior of others. we can't do that. this seems like sour grapes and a little bit of tr
it is not a part of being a catholic to not give babies to gay people. not part of the catholic catechism and that's the question that this law, as the religious freedom law did. it smacks familiar to what happened in the wake of the laws and the civil rights laws where people said and some cited the bible, some stated religion and said it's against my beliefs, i shouldn't have to participate. you know that's not how the law works here. >> well the problem with your premise, chris, is you...