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it wasn't bigotry, it was real problems with the roman catholic religion. when john f kennedy addressed the houston ministerial alliance in nineteen sixty, this was a real turning point in american history when he explained how he could be an american and a catholic. i think that election was a real turning anti-catholicism kind of disappeared, it evaporated. kennedy carried texas, forty thousand, some people say stolen votes. al smith got massacred in nineteen twenty eight when he ran i think there are analogies hehe, people are worried about how you could be a muslim and how you could be a good american. those things have to be explained, we have to talk about them. i think that's what we're doing here.jim: let me mention, i totally agree with jeff, but this large question is about the other, someone that's a little different. at the beginning of our history we killed many indians, took their land. we brought slavery to the united ates and treated people of a different color differently. we enticed chinese to come and help build the railroad infrastructur
it wasn't bigotry, it was real problems with the roman catholic religion. when john f kennedy addressed the houston ministerial alliance in nineteen sixty, this was a real turning point in american history when he explained how he could be an american and a catholic. i think that election was a real turning anti-catholicism kind of disappeared, it evaporated. kennedy carried texas, forty thousand, some people say stolen votes. al smith got massacred in nineteen twenty eight when he ran i think...
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i love irish catholics. i love italian catholics. i love portuguese catholics. is a roman catholics i can't stand. when you read this you expect certain things and you might find it a little different. thank you for coming, if nothing else handed off to people who have ongoing addictions, there are millions of them who have no way to do it. the bottom line is if i can do it you can do it and i hope it will help a lot of alcoholics, principal interest, thank you for coming. of all the books i have read about washington, this is one of the most transparent and honest i books, i want to say if you read it and if you like it these blog about it or put it on facebook. he is right. when i go out with him, nobody wants to know about me, they want to know about him, even by conservative audience, the most frustrating thing in the world. now he has a book, i can tell them to buy the book, why should i tell them about it? probably over here, if he ever announced to anything you can sell it on ebay. thank you for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> when you giv
i love irish catholics. i love italian catholics. i love portuguese catholics. is a roman catholics i can't stand. when you read this you expect certain things and you might find it a little different. thank you for coming, if nothing else handed off to people who have ongoing addictions, there are millions of them who have no way to do it. the bottom line is if i can do it you can do it and i hope it will help a lot of alcoholics, principal interest, thank you for coming. of all the books i...
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school system. >> reporter: how do catholic schools benefit the community? >> the children that graduate from our schools will go onto higher education and be able to find decent jobs and also to make a contribution to society. >> reporter: over the past decade, enrollment has fallen by 10,000 students. but the archdiocese says that superintendent stresses catholic schools have had to expand their vision. >> working to diversify the enrollment enrolling children with special needs especially. >> reporter: cardinal sean says he overseas the -- sees -- overseas the second chargest education system in is massachusetts and it saves taxpayer monies. >> we are not in competition with the public schools but allow them to have a billion dollars more every year to spend on their own teachers and facilities. cardinal convinced at least one student they are on the right track. what did you think about what he had to say. >> i think he was inspiring that he gave us good advice to take with us. >> reporter: this conversation with the cardinal is being filmed for students
school system. >> reporter: how do catholic schools benefit the community? >> the children that graduate from our schools will go onto higher education and be able to find decent jobs and also to make a contribution to society. >> reporter: over the past decade, enrollment has fallen by 10,000 students. but the archdiocese says that superintendent stresses catholic schools have had to expand their vision. >> working to diversify the enrollment enrolling children with...
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norfolk catholic up ten to two at that point and they go onto the norfolk catholic wins 69- 51 3 a bit of a defensive struggle as homer hosted randolph 1) 3rd quarter randolph up 21-18! this is a drive from allie cardinals up 5.2) back come the knights! they go down low to kaylee moe! that's where you go!3) but on the next posession it's thies again she goes high off the glass! that's a tough shot! 4) and more from the cardinals carlee tees with the nice pass to ell bermel! they started to pull away! randolph pulls wins it 42-27 the final! 3 3 iowa just beat two ap top 25 teams in the same week for the first time since 1987! what did they have for an encore hosting the huskers this evening?this was the jarrod uthoff show early (ad lib) 3 buckets then mike 3 gessell of south sioux city)
norfolk catholic up ten to two at that point and they go onto the norfolk catholic wins 69- 51 3 a bit of a defensive struggle as homer hosted randolph 1) 3rd quarter randolph up 21-18! this is a drive from allie cardinals up 5.2) back come the knights! they go down low to kaylee moe! that's where you go!3) but on the next posession it's thies again she goes high off the glass! that's a tough shot! 4) and more from the cardinals carlee tees with the nice pass to ell bermel! they started to pull...
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so how are germany's catholics coping with that challenge? we've been out and about in cologne to find out. >> school's over for the day, and youssef is back at home. it's an unusual living arrangement. youssef, who's from egypt, is living with three catholic nuns. >> [singing] >> these franciscan sisters in the western german town of olpe have taken in youssef and his family they had to leave egypt because they're christians and were persecuted there. >> the convent is a livelier place now that an entire family is living here. >> the sisters are really nice. they're helping me to learn german. they're always ready to help me. >> they haven't been here very long -- about two weeks. it's changed our lives. there are new people in our home now. it just sounds different now. when we hear something, we just figure it's one of the family members upstairs. >> pope francis would approve of what the nuns are doing. he says the church should set a good example. that includes sheltering refugees. but that would be a problem for these dominican friars.
so how are germany's catholics coping with that challenge? we've been out and about in cologne to find out. >> school's over for the day, and youssef is back at home. it's an unusual living arrangement. youssef, who's from egypt, is living with three catholic nuns. >> [singing] >> these franciscan sisters in the western german town of olpe have taken in youssef and his family they had to leave egypt because they're christians and were persecuted there. >> the convent is...
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catholics. we need arab monies with the wilson expect these to work together and to benefit the whole region. once the people find a job come at good governance they will coexist and they will try to keep this bus if they are frustrated, humiliated and marginalized i think this will create the rules are the seeds of instability. we have a lot of money and the middle east. should he spent by a wise guide of the west in the region in order to make it better to make a development in this case definitely will have a much better middle east. plan b is to develop the middle east and to encourage coexistence and liberalism in that part of the world. >> next question please. >> it was only two years ago but obama declined to intervene with chemical attacks by assad it seems was the islamic state was born almost overnight. i think arm person still is the islamic state is a bunch of militarized men who fled their defending territory. even putin said in a recent address to the general assembly there are me
catholics. we need arab monies with the wilson expect these to work together and to benefit the whole region. once the people find a job come at good governance they will coexist and they will try to keep this bus if they are frustrated, humiliated and marginalized i think this will create the rules are the seeds of instability. we have a lot of money and the middle east. should he spent by a wise guide of the west in the region in order to make it better to make a development in this case...
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there were some german catholics and some polish catholics but they hated the catholics. in 1891 he is getting ready to run for actually 1893 he is getting ready to run as governor of ohio and he's won by 20 some odd thousand votes in ohio. they sent and called them up literally on a friday. they are working for the state and we found out you need to fire them and replace them with protestants. they leave the governor's race blank and click he won by the big majority. they take notice of it into the two members of the catholic hierarchy in ohio travels the state to perish and say governor mckinley defended the jobs of those that work for the state. >> host: the republican party needs catholics and immigrants partly because they've lost a big chunk of their traditional things. >> guest: they are being stolen by fraud or violence. think about it in 1896 we have the four states of the union that have a black majority at old male population and that means they are voting in the south 95-5 and give mckinley does dismally in every one of the stated it's because you take a look
there were some german catholics and some polish catholics but they hated the catholics. in 1891 he is getting ready to run for actually 1893 he is getting ready to run as governor of ohio and he's won by 20 some odd thousand votes in ohio. they sent and called them up literally on a friday. they are working for the state and we found out you need to fire them and replace them with protestants. they leave the governor's race blank and click he won by the big majority. they take notice of it...
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if you would like to help the catholic worker house... they have a go fund me page called southern california has been coping with a week of intense rain and flooding, driven by el nino. the storms have brought significant rainfall in coastal areas and snow into the mountains. there have been multiple water rescues. the latest storm generated miles-an-hour... "i see all this glass so immediately i'm like where's my backyard and he's like mom you're not going to believe this. i went back there and the broken and so everything is just like all over, glass is all over the front yard." people in the area aren't out of the woods yet. more showers are expected and a flash flood warning is in effect through the morning. firefighters rescue a woman trapped inside a car with the water rising. authorities say the truck rolled over and became wedged against a telephone pole. it happened in california. the woman was in the water for about 90 minutes. she was taken to the hospital dozens of iowa soldiers are now home after helping flood victims get cl
if you would like to help the catholic worker house... they have a go fund me page called southern california has been coping with a week of intense rain and flooding, driven by el nino. the storms have brought significant rainfall in coastal areas and snow into the mountains. there have been multiple water rescues. the latest storm generated miles-an-hour... "i see all this glass so immediately i'm like where's my backyard and he's like mom you're not going to believe this. i went back...
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also norfolk catholic and battle creek squared off on the ladies side. game night rolls along 3 boys basketball team is the fifth ranked team in the state and entered their matchup with lincoln sw on an 8 game winning streak. 3 of course the panthers were undefeated til the playoffs last year and they want to avenge that in 2016.1. pick up action in the second quarter.. norfolk's lane mccallum with the turnaround.. panthers up twenty-five to twelve.2. still in the second quarter.. norfolk's brandon villalpando misses the three but logan strom is there to clean it up.. norfolk up twenty-nine to fifteen.3. villalpando playing some d.. gets the steal and keeps it himself.. panthers up before the end of the first half.. norfolk's t-j price beats the buzzer.. panthers would lead at the half thirty- three to eighteen andthe panthers win 64-49. 3 same two teams on the ladies side. panthers are 6-3. silver hawks 5-4.1. in the first quarter norfolk's tierra wilson with the three. lady panthers up three to two.2. still in the first quarter.. norfolk's kyla moore h
also norfolk catholic and battle creek squared off on the ladies side. game night rolls along 3 boys basketball team is the fifth ranked team in the state and entered their matchup with lincoln sw on an 8 game winning streak. 3 of course the panthers were undefeated til the playoffs last year and they want to avenge that in 2016.1. pick up action in the second quarter.. norfolk's lane mccallum with the turnaround.. panthers up twenty-five to twelve.2. still in the second quarter.. norfolk's...
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i'd love ivars catholics and italian catholics. it is the roman catholic side cannot stand. [laughter] so when you read this you expect certain things but i thank you will enjoy this. with ongoing addictions there is no way to do a. i hope that will help a lot of families. thanks for coming. [applause] >> this is one of the most transparent and honest books. please put it on facebook because he is right. nobody wants to know about the age just want to know about him. the most frustrating thing in the world. [laughter] now i can say ago by the book. selfie ever amounts to anything he can sell that on any day. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> there always like to do what i can do. please do. what i talk about being an addict that is good. it helps civic you weds in twice? the second time. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for your inspiration. >>. >> he is. [inaudible conversations] >> and the same place. [inaudible conversations] >> i and another friend of bill's. >> good for you. >> almost three years i have been going to a. >> i have heard about that meeting. is
i'd love ivars catholics and italian catholics. it is the roman catholic side cannot stand. [laughter] so when you read this you expect certain things but i thank you will enjoy this. with ongoing addictions there is no way to do a. i hope that will help a lot of families. thanks for coming. [applause] >> this is one of the most transparent and honest books. please put it on facebook because he is right. nobody wants to know about the age just want to know about him. the most frustrating...
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reporter: higgins married a man he met while attending catholic university. no issue until a parishioner from the 29-year-olds wedding photos on facebook and reported him. in november, a priest asked higgins to resign. when he refused, higgins was fired. >> the church that i belonged to for so long, and participated in and raised my children and because i believed in it, can people that they can't be married and can't participate. it's just wrong. that really hurts. statement, the archdiocese of washington says, if someone chooses to live publicly in a manner that is incompatible with church teaching, their continued work in ministry becomes untenable. parishioners, like this man, don't agree with the church's stance. >> on that the only person who's been fired from his job because he's a guest -- gay catholic man. it needs to stop. somebody needs to stand up and say, this happened to me and we want a more loving and accepting church. reporter: jeffrey higgins said he is considering taking legal action but has not talked with any attorneys just yet. thehould
reporter: higgins married a man he met while attending catholic university. no issue until a parishioner from the 29-year-olds wedding photos on facebook and reported him. in november, a priest asked higgins to resign. when he refused, higgins was fired. >> the church that i belonged to for so long, and participated in and raised my children and because i believed in it, can people that they can't be married and can't participate. it's just wrong. that really hurts. statement, the...
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the biggest group is irish catholics who had been democrats >> guest: another group with some german cat pics and some polish catholics, but in 1891, he is getting ready to run -- 1893 is getting ready to run for reelection as governor of ohio and he is one -- he is won by 20 some odd thousand dollars in 1891. there is 60 some odd thousand members of the apa and ohio and a column up on a friday day here are two prison guards. you've got to fire them. they are working for the state. we found that they are catholics if you need to fire them and replace them with protestant will call you back on monday. they called back on monday. as a result the apa, russ mckinley they send out instructions to other members and led the governors' race blank and one by a much greater majority in part because catholics days notice of it in the hierarchy in ohio traveled the state to say governor mckinley defended the job of two catholics. >> the republican party meets catholics and immigrants partly because they lost a big chunk of their tradition. >> guest: that's true. in the south of us a black republ
the biggest group is irish catholics who had been democrats >> guest: another group with some german cat pics and some polish catholics, but in 1891, he is getting ready to run -- 1893 is getting ready to run for reelection as governor of ohio and he is one -- he is won by 20 some odd thousand dollars in 1891. there is 60 some odd thousand members of the apa and ohio and a column up on a friday day here are two prison guards. you've got to fire them. they are working for the state. we...
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>> from the catholic university of community. i think it's a testimony of our community wanting to engage in service. so primarily mostly students. so i think considering they could be asleep on their day off of school, i think is pretty telling of our student population, and their desire to engage in service. >> and are they high school students, middle school students? >> university. so 18 to 21-year-olds. but we have faculty and alumni. our university president and his wife, president garvey, will be volunteering on this day. and so i think it's important that we see the leadership of our university out in the community as well. >> big effort, a lot of energy there. lillie, the deltas are sponsoring an oratorcal contest, one of the largest celebrations of the king holiday of its type in this regionel. tell us about. >> this is our 26th year. our 31st year for the king day celebration. initially, we invited speakers, the traditional bring in a speaker, speaking before an audience and a church. and about 26 years ago, i was give
>> from the catholic university of community. i think it's a testimony of our community wanting to engage in service. so primarily mostly students. so i think considering they could be asleep on their day off of school, i think is pretty telling of our student population, and their desire to engage in service. >> and are they high school students, middle school students? >> university. so 18 to 21-year-olds. but we have faculty and alumni. our university president and his...
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catholic charities is open every day of the year. what donations could you use and how can our viewers help? 4. charities as we head to the next 75 years? to help celebrate the catholic charities celebrate 75 years service-- you can join them at the sixth annual heart of hope luncheon on april 22nd from 11 a-m to 1 p-m at the red rock resort. for information on tickets-- call the number on your screen. tt2w`t2n`qt" bt@q,m8 tt2w`t2n`qt" "a@q
catholic charities is open every day of the year. what donations could you use and how can our viewers help? 4. charities as we head to the next 75 years? to help celebrate the catholic charities celebrate 75 years service-- you can join them at the sixth annual heart of hope luncheon on april 22nd from 11 a-m to 1 p-m at the red rock resort. for information on tickets-- call the number on your screen. tt2w`t2n`qt" bt@q,m8 tt2w`t2n`qt" "a@q
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norfolk catholic would lead thirty-five to thirteen at the half and ..norfolk catholic wins 60-29. 3 west, a preaseason siouxland favorite in class 5a hosting 3a's number nine spirit lake in sioux city.1) it was 16-13 west at half so points were at a premium. it called for premium shots like this from rachel knutson kobold.2) then the wolverines work the ball around and it ends in an amanda gors three pointer from the top of the key! it's 21-13 west.3) spirit lake coming back though. some fancy dribbing from maddie clayton leads to this jumper. cuts the lead to 6.4) but just too much from the wolverines tonight. gors leading the break finds wins 41-34. 3 6 and 12 mvao visiting number 13 lawton-bronson in western valley conference tourney action.1) the rams started out hot. emalee funderman with the drive with the left hand and the bank shot. it's good!2) here come the eagles. ali verzani finds katelyn trucke for three! she hits it! lawton- bronson up 5-2.3) a few posessions later off the rebound funderman goes coast to coast. mvao up 6-5.4) but the eagles were too much. ali verzani w
norfolk catholic would lead thirty-five to thirteen at the half and ..norfolk catholic wins 60-29. 3 west, a preaseason siouxland favorite in class 5a hosting 3a's number nine spirit lake in sioux city.1) it was 16-13 west at half so points were at a premium. it called for premium shots like this from rachel knutson kobold.2) then the wolverines work the ball around and it ends in an amanda gors three pointer from the top of the key! it's 21-13 west.3) spirit lake coming back though. some fancy...
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(nat) working at the catholic worker hoyse.... (nat) he knows what it's like to be on other side of the table... "yeah i lived under all the bridges in waterloo fora time..." having been homeless for many yeyers.... paul knnws what people mean when they call this place like family." "how des it feel when im here? blessed. im blesse" but right now the men and women's sheeers can only hold a handful of people..... " the beds are full. the couches are full..if seone comes in and it's really life threatening cold.. we'll put them on the floor if they're alright with that..." that's why they are ping to purchase this house... and turn it into another mens shelter.... "i think that would be great." the group is asking for 45,000 some good news... the shhlter has already raised about half of that 45,000 dollars they need.... they are beyond thankful for all the money that has been raised so far. we've got you covered... live in kwwl news. if you would like to learn how you can donate to the catholic worker house... visit our website at k
(nat) working at the catholic worker hoyse.... (nat) he knows what it's like to be on other side of the table... "yeah i lived under all the bridges in waterloo fora time..." having been homeless for many yeyers.... paul knnws what people mean when they call this place like family." "how des it feel when im here? blessed. im blesse" but right now the men and women's sheeers can only hold a handful of people..... " the beds are full. the couches are full..if seone...
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: it is very catholic. are you a catholic yourself? >> well, i was brought up catholic, yes. >> stephen: sure, me, too. >> we get straight into religion. >> stephen: we've got to. it's one of the most polite things to talk about publicly. >> especially in america. >> stephen: you're irish and you were raised catholic. people in america often refer to themselves as irishcatholic. there's a hyphen but we forget the hyphen. >> rathlic. >> stephen: that makes us sound angry. americans love irish people. >> even the way you said that it sounded very irish. >> stephen: did it now? >> not bad with the old irish brogue there. >> stephen: can you teach me to do a real irish accent? >> i could try. i could certainly try. >> stephen: i could try. >> it could be a challenge. >> stephen: it could be a challenge. >> we'll give it a gp g. but it's your show. you can do whatever you want. >> stephen: give me a word. >> don't try-- stop. >> stephen: whatever you're doing now, stephen. >> whatever that is, it's wrong. so we'
: it is very catholic. are you a catholic yourself? >> well, i was brought up catholic, yes. >> stephen: sure, me, too. >> we get straight into religion. >> stephen: we've got to. it's one of the most polite things to talk about publicly. >> especially in america. >> stephen: you're irish and you were raised catholic. people in america often refer to themselves as irishcatholic. there's a hyphen but we forget the hyphen. >> rathlic. >> stephen:...
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i'm not in hollywood but i'm a catholic. >> you are. >> stephen: i mean, i. catholic than-- . >> stephen: are you challenge me to a catholic throwdown? are you challenging me? look at your bona fides out there. this is a picture, hold on. of your family. (laughter) where are you in this? where are you? >> i'm right there. >> stephen: okay. >> that's me, right there. >> stephen. >> on my mom's lap. >> stephen: does she even know your name? you, the one with the hair. >> right. >> stephen: and the teeth and the fingers. >> because my little brother is there, that is my cousin, my sister, this sister sharon is now a dominican nu n. in full habit. >> stephen: damn, hold on. i can't compete with that. >> well, you come from a very big family. >> stephen: i come from 11 kids in my famy. >> my mom was one of 15. >> stephen: okay, but that is one generation back. you don't. >> right. kids. >> stephen: 11, exactly. kal names. >> stephen: you have to have a saint name in there. there is no st. patricia. >> well, st. patrick. >> stephen: exactly. you had to switch it over. patrick, patrick had to g
i'm not in hollywood but i'm a catholic. >> you are. >> stephen: i mean, i. catholic than-- . >> stephen: are you challenge me to a catholic throwdown? are you challenging me? look at your bona fides out there. this is a picture, hold on. of your family. (laughter) where are you in this? where are you? >> i'm right there. >> stephen: okay. >> that's me, right there. >> stephen. >> on my mom's lap. >> stephen: does she even know your name?...
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. >> now, i do a lot of work with catholic charities, brooklyn and queens, and one thing that you have in common with them is the fact that jewish is in your title and catholic is in their title, means nothing, because you help everybody. >> that's right. you know, originally, the people that did this work, social services work, were all faith-based -- catholic charities, protestant agencies like children's aid society, and the jewish board. and originally we did serve very narrow populations. in 1874, we were basically serving jews coming over from eastern europe. all of us started to do more work with government, started branching out more, and today we all serve a very broad population. >> yeah, i just want people to understand that, because i think people have -- when they hear "catholic charities," or when they hear, you know, "the jewish board," they think, "oh, i'm not jewish," or, "i'm not catholic, and i can't go there for help." and that just is not the case. >> that's right. in fact, some people prefer to go to an organization that is not their own faith because they feel li
. >> now, i do a lot of work with catholic charities, brooklyn and queens, and one thing that you have in common with them is the fact that jewish is in your title and catholic is in their title, means nothing, because you help everybody. >> that's right. you know, originally, the people that did this work, social services work, were all faith-based -- catholic charities, protestant agencies like children's aid society, and the jewish board. and originally we did serve very narrow...
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look, i knew the boston was heavily influenced by the catholic church. i knew that the catholic church was the single most powerful institution in boston. but many people asked me, why did you decide to go up against the catholic church? againstcide to go up the catholic church, i decided that there was a story in front of us that we needed to pursue. it was a journalistic impulse. that is our job, to find out what the truth is. if somebody says, the truth may never be known, to me, that tould be like chum journalists. we should go out and find out what the truth is. so that is what we decided to do. brian: by now, everybody is paying attention to the story, and there is a movie out about this called "spotlight." here is your team. are not actors. but the man who plays you, leave schreiber, looks exactly like you, but here you are sitting around and the fellow with the deep voice, robbie robertson, whom i am going to ask you about after this, but there is a person on the right, who is ben bradley, junior. let's watch. >> it was just an incredible amount
look, i knew the boston was heavily influenced by the catholic church. i knew that the catholic church was the single most powerful institution in boston. but many people asked me, why did you decide to go up against the catholic church? againstcide to go up the catholic church, i decided that there was a story in front of us that we needed to pursue. it was a journalistic impulse. that is our job, to find out what the truth is. if somebody says, the truth may never be known, to me, that tould...
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>> there was another white speaker blake was the representative of the catholic council all love the major denominations from rabbis and catholics mostly giving their support explaining those traditions that they upheld the principles of the civil-rights movement and interestingly there were questions as if the catholics or the protestants were very supportive of the ags of racial equality with discrimination but how do they think of the other aspects of this march? of a federal jobs creation program and what they found user all important parts of these religious traditions as the catholics are very supportive of calls for economic justice so they emphasized these connections in to pick up on this for jobs in freedom. >> floyd represented the organizational core and one of the principal organizers of the first march on washington that the associate director of the merger had helped to form during the second world war and this had first implemented these ideas across the country was in prison he was supposed to speak that day was on the official program but rosalynn arrested for prote
>> there was another white speaker blake was the representative of the catholic council all love the major denominations from rabbis and catholics mostly giving their support explaining those traditions that they upheld the principles of the civil-rights movement and interestingly there were questions as if the catholics or the protestants were very supportive of the ags of racial equality with discrimination but how do they think of the other aspects of this march? of a federal jobs...
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as an historian of the catholic church, i realize the catholic church is one of the reasons why so manyeuropeans came to this country centuries ago because of its repressive ways towards the people. thank god the catholic church has changed his attitude in many ways. i think the pro-life as somebody who i don't care what your views are on abortion or guns as long as you don't go around killing other people. you may not be the best example of pro-life, but you are pro-life enough for me. here is my question. i know a catholic. he and his wife go to church every week. they would never have an abortion but they believe a woman has a right to choose like me. if my friend went into a burning building, same people, two kids in his arms, could you look him in the eye and say i am pro-life and you are not? guest: sure. i don't think it is pro-life to be in favor of abortion on demand up to nine months of pregnancy, selling the body parts for profit afterwards. i don't think that is pro-life according to anybody's definition. i think if you support activities like that, it is a huge contradictio
as an historian of the catholic church, i realize the catholic church is one of the reasons why so manyeuropeans came to this country centuries ago because of its repressive ways towards the people. thank god the catholic church has changed his attitude in many ways. i think the pro-life as somebody who i don't care what your views are on abortion or guns as long as you don't go around killing other people. you may not be the best example of pro-life, but you are pro-life enough for me. here is...
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of the catholic church. all of the major denominations, protestant, representative of rabbis and the catholics. mostly giving their support explaining the traditions, the ways in which their own religious traditions upheld the principles of the civil rights movement is interestingly there were questions as to whether these denominations, the catholics, protestants, jews, they were very supportive of the ideas of racial inequality. they saw treatingsought treating discrimination is a violation of the basic principles of religion. but how would they think about the other aspects of the march, calling for raising the minimum wage, federal jobs creation, and what they found during the organizing was that these were also important parts of the religious traditions. catholics for a long time were strong supporters of the union movement. they had supported ideas of calls for economic justice. the white religious leaders emphasize these connections as a connection between racial equality and economic justice, pickin
of the catholic church. all of the major denominations, protestant, representative of rabbis and the catholics. mostly giving their support explaining the traditions, the ways in which their own religious traditions upheld the principles of the civil rights movement is interestingly there were questions as to whether these denominations, the catholics, protestants, jews, they were very supportive of the ideas of racial inequality. they saw treatingsought treating discrimination is a violation...
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element of the catholics hate other elements of the catholics. nazis are not forming coalitions with anyone. and middle-class parties have evaporated since the great depression so you cannot really form a parliamentary majority anymore. nobody will, you just can't do the math. that's how things are getting done, hindenburg when they mr. chancellor. and more than that what people do is the are some, the constitution of the weimar republic says you can do two things. well, they're a couple of things. article 48 says the president can issue orders which are like decrease in which are kind of like executive orders. so he can do that. they can be overridden by the reichstag, but there's an article 25 which says that the president can dissolve the reichstag and call for new elections at any time he wants. anytime. no reason needed. whatever he wants to do, anyway them. so it's sort of like you want to overturn my executive order? feel unlucky, punk? they are not. they are not at all. they just stay frozen in place. so essentially you've got a president
element of the catholics hate other elements of the catholics. nazis are not forming coalitions with anyone. and middle-class parties have evaporated since the great depression so you cannot really form a parliamentary majority anymore. nobody will, you just can't do the math. that's how things are getting done, hindenburg when they mr. chancellor. and more than that what people do is the are some, the constitution of the weimar republic says you can do two things. well, they're a couple of...
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on january 22 - the catholic worker house is holding a benefit at the knights of columbus dedicated to gettinghe second home. steffi lee, cbs 2 news, live at five. still ahead live at five... a new team is now dedicated to keeping kids from getting concussions during sports. the one-of-a-kind protocol they want implplented to keep p ur children safe. this is a live look outside carver hawkeye arena where the iowa men are about to take on nebraska. there's more news ahead when live at 5 continues on cbs 2. (phone ringing) you cacat deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealingwith social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our nexexpresident needs s real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates, answer the call already. on the terrorist threat... marco rubio was missing - fundraising in california instead. two weeks later, terrorists struck again in san bernardino... and where was marco? fundraising again in new orleans. over the last 3 years, rubio has missed important national security h
on january 22 - the catholic worker house is holding a benefit at the knights of columbus dedicated to gettinghe second home. steffi lee, cbs 2 news, live at five. still ahead live at five... a new team is now dedicated to keeping kids from getting concussions during sports. the one-of-a-kind protocol they want implplented to keep p ur children safe. this is a live look outside carver hawkeye arena where the iowa men are about to take on nebraska. there's more news ahead when live at 5...