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and so they created a space for them right there in this most catholic city. they were not trying to create a framework, for example, for how jews should be treated everywhere, but they created a solution for their own problem. and then that word came to be known as this place where the jews were living. and as i see it, the crucial moment was not venice which is now celebrating its 500th anniversary and in which the jews, by the way, at the very least one could say semi-flourished, right? they had, as the early modern historians have demonstrated, great accomplishments in the production of books and philosophy and drama and family life. it was not the ghetto of venice really that was the crucial ghetto, in my opinion, but it was really the ghetto of rome which was forged in 1555 by pope paul. and according to kenneth stowe in another monumental work on this topic, was really created in an effort to try to get the jews to convert. and also at a moment in history when the counter-reformation was leading to a certain need on the part of the vatican to make rome
and so they created a space for them right there in this most catholic city. they were not trying to create a framework, for example, for how jews should be treated everywhere, but they created a solution for their own problem. and then that word came to be known as this place where the jews were living. and as i see it, the crucial moment was not venice which is now celebrating its 500th anniversary and in which the jews, by the way, at the very least one could say semi-flourished, right? they...
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city of contrasts. i mean, on one hand, it's very catholic, you would think conservative.nal, pretty much the same menu at a lot of the places. and yet, then there's your place. they're all doing well. it's very confusing. i need more beer. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: three more? >> woman: three more. yes. >> anthony: please. >> man: three? >> dimitrios: yes. >> man: no problem. >> anthony: that's what i like to hear. >> dimitrios: cheers. >> daniel: cheers. >> anthony: cheers, guys. ♪ >> anthony: cologne. you gotta love it. they support artwork that might get you punched in the face elsewhere. performance artist, painter, and cooking enthusiast, rene stessl works and lives here. his current project is called the restaurant of the egoist where you dine alone with a full-length mirror across from you at the table, which is weird, right? oh wait, let me get a selfie. did i instagram my food yet? >> rene: the restaurant, you know, it's a question. it's a bad thing. or it's also a good thing. i found out or it's fact that it's also a good thing because simple example, if you
city of contrasts. i mean, on one hand, it's very catholic, you would think conservative.nal, pretty much the same menu at a lot of the places. and yet, then there's your place. they're all doing well. it's very confusing. i need more beer. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: three more? >> woman: three more. yes. >> anthony: please. >> man: three? >> dimitrios: yes. >> man: no problem. >> anthony: that's what i like to hear. >> dimitrios: cheers....
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the right there in this most catholic city. they were not trying to create a framework, for example, for how jews should be treated everywhere, but they created a solution for their own problem, and then that word came to be known as this place where the jews were living. and as i see it, the crucial moment was not venice, which is now celebrating its 500th 500th anniversary, and in which the jews, bill the way, at the very least, semi flourished. they had great accomplishments in the production of books and philosophy and drama and family life. it was not the ghetto oven is in, really -- of seven is in, really, that was the crucial get to to but it was the ghetto of rome which was forged in 1555 by pope paul, and according to kenneth stowe and another monumental work on this topic, was really created in an effort to try to get the jews to convert, and also at a moment in history when the reformation was leading to a certain need on the part of the vatican to make rome into a more attractive space, and to create an environment
the right there in this most catholic city. they were not trying to create a framework, for example, for how jews should be treated everywhere, but they created a solution for their own problem, and then that word came to be known as this place where the jews were living. and as i see it, the crucial moment was not venice, which is now celebrating its 500th 500th anniversary, and in which the jews, bill the way, at the very least, semi flourished. they had great accomplishments in the...
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he seems to think that gives him the authority or qualifications to run the catholic church in his city. does it not. it goes on to say, it is an abuse of his office to use his platform as mayor to publicly intrude on what is clearly an internal church matter. and it is far from the first time he has used his position as government official to tack the catholic church. donahue says the catholic league hopes supporters will e-mail the mayor. >>> here's live look at allentown right now where temperatures are still in the upper 80s but it feels even warmer than that as heat wave grips the east coast. how is it down the shore? >> that's where meteorologist kathy orr is tonight. >> kathy nose. she's in margate. hi, kathy. >> well, hello. guess what i have now? >> ooh, what? >> what? >> doughnuts. >> delicious donut. doughnuts, yes. i want to introduce to you juniors. give up for juniors, guys. (applause). >> juniors doughnuts and the anna marie and adrian n we'll talk sweets. we'll talk more suites but when you're down the should you you like to cheat a little bit, right. >> and they tell me
he seems to think that gives him the authority or qualifications to run the catholic church in his city. does it not. it goes on to say, it is an abuse of his office to use his platform as mayor to publicly intrude on what is clearly an internal church matter. and it is far from the first time he has used his position as government official to tack the catholic church. donahue says the catholic league hopes supporters will e-mail the mayor. >>> here's live look at allentown right now...
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he's a devout catholic, grew up near kansas city, his dad was a welder. he has big, ornate eyebrows which his staff tease him about. he's on the senate foreign relations committee. he played an aggressive role in trying to get congress to debate and authorize military force against isis. he is broadly seen in democratic politics as a nice guy. he is broadly liked, the equivalent politician in terms of democratic candidate who doesn't have an enemy in the world was klobuchar. and liberals wanted hillary clinton to choose someone more liberal. we'll hear a lot more about that tonight. tim kaine has been saddled for a long time with the idea of -- with the moniker of being the boring choice, the safe choice of the v.p. oh, he's boring, he's the safe choice. i'm not sure the clinton campaign sees boring and a safe choice as a down side to tim kaine. they may seem that as an up side. announcing your pick at 8:15 p.m. on a friday night is what you would do if you were trying to maximize attention to your veep choice. kristen, it's great to see you. thanks for b
he's a devout catholic, grew up near kansas city, his dad was a welder. he has big, ornate eyebrows which his staff tease him about. he's on the senate foreign relations committee. he played an aggressive role in trying to get congress to debate and authorize military force against isis. he is broadly seen in democratic politics as a nice guy. he is broadly liked, the equivalent politician in terms of democratic candidate who doesn't have an enemy in the world was klobuchar. and liberals wanted...
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cities. she was a devote catholic and also said to have put others before her family. but that is not true. let me read: charges that catholics served over their poem not their country, but any question on whether a catholic should be a loyal american ellen sherman was the definitive answer. she described a passion for the united states of america that the most avid person could suggest. even before the civil war began, she urged comp to join the army and join the union. when he wanted to hide, she rattled his spirit and kept him in the war. which sherman threatens to resign, she urged him to remain on duty and saw great victories were him. in her lefters to come, she wrote she wished she were a man so she could fight and wished her sons were old enough to fight. of her beloved brothers, possible death at the second saddle of bull run she declared no greater glory than to fill a patriot's grandma. -- grave. vengeance shall fall pawn them for being false to their country. fortified by faith, ellen weathered the death of two sons and urged her husband to stay in the field and urge unrelenting
cities. she was a devote catholic and also said to have put others before her family. but that is not true. let me read: charges that catholics served over their poem not their country, but any question on whether a catholic should be a loyal american ellen sherman was the definitive answer. she described a passion for the united states of america that the most avid person could suggest. even before the civil war began, she urged comp to join the army and join the union. when he wanted to hide,...
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city councilor in richmond. he speaks in spanish. he's a devout catholic. he grew up in kansas city. his dad was a welder. he has big, ornate eyebrows which his staff tease him about and occasionally they surface in his campaign literature. the senate foreign relations committee. he played an aggressive role to get congress to debate and authorize military force against isis. he is broadly seen in democratic politics as a nice guy. he is broadly liked i think the equivalent politician in terms of democratic politics for somebody who doesn't really seem to have an enemy in the world would probably be someone like senator amy korbachar who was on chris hayes last hour. has a good reputation as a decent, solid person who treats people with respect. he just doesn't have a lot of political enemies for a life in politics. now that said, liberals wanted hillary clinton to pick somebody more liberal than him to be her running mate, particularly on issues like wall street and particularly on the issue of trade and those two issues you know were very, very central to the bernie sanders presidential run so it will b
city councilor in richmond. he speaks in spanish. he's a devout catholic. he grew up in kansas city. his dad was a welder. he has big, ornate eyebrows which his staff tease him about and occasionally they surface in his campaign literature. the senate foreign relations committee. he played an aggressive role to get congress to debate and authorize military force against isis. he is broadly seen in democratic politics as a nice guy. he is broadly liked i think the equivalent politician in terms...
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city in opposition to hillary clinton. groups gathered outside a closed abortion facility on the 3800 block of lancaster avenue, they held signs, and said it is immoral for catholics to vote for clinton. >>> and, this mock tug of war took place outside hillary clinton center city headquarters. they are protesting and calling on clinton to assure that medications are more affordable and more accessible , and one represents pharmaceutical companies, the other side representatives patients. >>> now, this is going to be a very tough week for those protesters, as well as delegates, police officers and anyone else who will be outside, for convention week. temperatures are in the upper 90's, again today, but they feel a lot more like hundred degrees and not letting up anytime soon. "action news" reporter trish hartman spoke to delegates and volunteers as she has that part of the story. >> reporter: as walls went up in north philadelphia, so do the temperatures. >> we've got the to get out here early, and, we just take extra breaks throughout the day. and, we are working. >> reporter: habitat for humanity volunteers say they have to keep an eye on each other. >> we just h
city in opposition to hillary clinton. groups gathered outside a closed abortion facility on the 3800 block of lancaster avenue, they held signs, and said it is immoral for catholics to vote for clinton. >>> and, this mock tug of war took place outside hillary clinton center city headquarters. they are protesting and calling on clinton to assure that medications are more affordable and more accessible , and one represents pharmaceutical companies, the other side representatives...
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city scared. and then there were the ku klux klan. they're all attacking senator kennedy as a catholicposition were so strong and so vocal and so wide, i felt he needed help. >> pastor herb meza believes he has the fix. >> i immediately invited john kennedy to come and speak. we needed to hear from him. >> meza's plan is almost holy in its simplicity. >> the offer was to have kennedy come and address a group of protestant ministers numbering about 400 in the houston area. kennedy agreed to do it. >> when meza's congregation hear that kennedy's coming, all hell breaks loose. >> i remember an elderly lady from new orleans who wrote to me and said, "i'm 65 years old. i've been teaching sunday school for 20 years. i hope your daughter marries a nigger." and that was the kind of climate we were in. >> may i call this special meeting of the association of ministers of greater houston to order. let us stand for prayer. >> america tunes in to see the debate live. >> god be merciful unto us and bless us. >> tonight the men of god are not men of peace. >> senator kennedy sat next to me, and he s
city scared. and then there were the ku klux klan. they're all attacking senator kennedy as a catholicposition were so strong and so vocal and so wide, i felt he needed help. >> pastor herb meza believes he has the fix. >> i immediately invited john kennedy to come and speak. we needed to hear from him. >> meza's plan is almost holy in its simplicity. >> the offer was to have kennedy come and address a group of protestant ministers numbering about 400 in the houston...
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city dominated by anglophone german elements. all of a sudden you had this influx of thousands of french olored,-- catholic and c completely different languages, traditions, and food cultures. this represented 10% of the population. philadelphia was about 40,000 people at the time. it is densely compact. you could walk from one side to the other in about 15 minutes. i think of it like a really crowded college campus. you can recognize faces as you walk through the street. all of a sudden, somewhere french people arrived in philadelphia and changed the nature of the city. they opened bakeries, started printing french newspapers. there were french silversmiths, artisans. then people catering to the philadelphia elite, dance instructors, language instructors, all kinds of things. the city became a much more cosmopolitan place than it had ever been, oriented towards french commerce. >> when you say white and colored, you mean black haitians? >> in haiti, there were generally considered three racial classes, slaves of african descent, and those who were people of color, of mixed descent, who were often for. free.e often they often had sl
city dominated by anglophone german elements. all of a sudden you had this influx of thousands of french olored,-- catholic and c completely different languages, traditions, and food cultures. this represented 10% of the population. philadelphia was about 40,000 people at the time. it is densely compact. you could walk from one side to the other in about 15 minutes. i think of it like a really crowded college campus. you can recognize faces as you walk through the street. all of a sudden,...
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catholics and we grew up going to mass on sunday and i'm always joke about my parents. if we got back from vacation on a sunday night, they would go to the one church in kansas city that had an night mass. we were mass going catholics and same prayers before meals. but like a lot of catholic families, my brothers did not talk that much about faith. like, preach the gospel, use words necessary. the high school was the place where he first really started -- we really started to do talking about faith and spirituality. that put me in a seeker mode where if it was not enough for me just to accept what i had been taught, i really wanted to find my own answers and that led me to take the offering of honduras and he continued to lead me. i would say that the high school of myence was a key part transition into adult life instead of just excepting the answers of others, i've been a person that has wanted to go out and find answers on my own. steve: how does tim kaine you his religion today? >> i do what i do for spiritual reasons. everybody has motivations. always, feel like i'm whatever i'm doing, i'm in a dialogue going that is a spiritual dialogue. what is the broader signific
catholics and we grew up going to mass on sunday and i'm always joke about my parents. if we got back from vacation on a sunday night, they would go to the one church in kansas city that had an night mass. we were mass going catholics and same prayers before meals. but like a lot of catholic families, my brothers did not talk that much about faith. like, preach the gospel, use words necessary. the high school was the place where he first really started -- we really started to do talking about...
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city, those roots matter. i was struck in his speech about his catholic upbringing and his faith centered life, this notion of high school theme was men unto others. in faith community, that means something and he's taken it into his professional career as a public servant. this is somebody who working pro bono and wife working hard to raise three amazing children he found time to start a coalition to end homelessness. in and you make the point politics is fluid. we're having this conversation taking it as a given thatand yo politics is fluid. we're having this conversation taking it as a given that religion is a clear part of his value system and we're coming off republican convention where you have a nominee who didn't talk about god or faith issues at the all in his speech which is fine, his call, but again, it show as migration in the politics that you don't stop and notice it it's actually quite different than where the parties were even recently. jim, i cut you off before on the technicality. go ahead. >> i think that is very, very true. he has a broad appeal. of course his position on abortion, he's pe
city, those roots matter. i was struck in his speech about his catholic upbringing and his faith centered life, this notion of high school theme was men unto others. in faith community, that means something and he's taken it into his professional career as a public servant. this is somebody who working pro bono and wife working hard to raise three amazing children he found time to start a coalition to end homelessness. in and you make the point politics is fluid. we're having this conversation...
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catholics. i always joke about my parents, if we got back sunday night from a trip to kansas city, they would always know where the 8:30 p.m. mass was. my parents did not talk that much about their faith. preach the gospel, use words if necessary. high school was the place we started doing a lot of talking about faith and spirituality and that me and a seeker mode. it led me to take this year off and go to honduras and it has continued to lead me. high school was a key part of my transition into an adult life. instead of just accepting the answers of my parents or others, i've been a person who has wanted to go out and find the answers on my own. and the jesuits get credit for that. i do what i do because of spiritual reasons. everybody has motivations in life. almost feel like i am always -- whatever i'm doing, i have an inner dialogue going that is a spiritual dialogue. what is the broader significance of this interview? what is the broader significance of the vote i am taking? i am only thinking about the momentary reality and the way it connects with the bigger matters of what is important in li
catholics. i always joke about my parents, if we got back sunday night from a trip to kansas city, they would always know where the 8:30 p.m. mass was. my parents did not talk that much about their faith. preach the gospel, use words if necessary. high school was the place we started doing a lot of talking about faith and spirituality and that me and a seeker mode. it led me to take this year off and go to honduras and it has continued to lead me. high school was a key part of my transition...
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catholic faith. seth doane is traveling with the pope in the city of krakow. >> many pilgrims are coming up behind meaneping bags and tents and planning to spend the night here to attend a mass the pope will give for an expected 1 million people. in american cultural terms you could think of this like a catholic woodstock. in american political terms, it would be called energizing your base. there are around 2,000 world youth day events. but there is no doubting the main attraction. how about the pope? have you spotted him? >> yes! >> reporter: this group from ashl asheville, north carolina, joined the main square here. pope francis encouraged the pilgrims gathered from 187 countries to make some noise and they left hand. john kalan is from pittsburgh. >> it's incredible to know that everybody came here for the same purpose, for faith. >> reporter: among the 27,000 americans registered for this journey is lauren kavini. running can pull people apart, how do you make sure you're not inwardly focused and you're thinking about other religions, other people? >> well, our religion focuses on taking care of
catholic faith. seth doane is traveling with the pope in the city of krakow. >> many pilgrims are coming up behind meaneping bags and tents and planning to spend the night here to attend a mass the pope will give for an expected 1 million people. in american cultural terms you could think of this like a catholic woodstock. in american political terms, it would be called energizing your base. there are around 2,000 world youth day events. but there is no doubting the main attraction. how...
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city but they are here. [applause] i bet there are a lot of hope france's catholics here before there was a pope francis.re my guiding principles. i developed an admiration and friendship for hillary clinton. those the same values that have growing up inspired by a methodist youth pastor. those are her values. she has been fighting for those values, putting families first. she has done that for her entire career. [applause] life, i took a lesson from my parents and i took a lesson from the jesuits that i worked with in honduras. whatically decided to do virtually all of you guys are doing which is to measure what i do i how it helps somebody else. can you serve others? it's not about titles. it's not about money. it's not about prestige. it's not about popularity. it's not about anything other than serving other people. [applause] we are starting today this bus tour. this is the part of a campaign that i really like. i don't like wearing a tie that much. i'd rather go out and pound the pavement. rally it's norst accident that this is the first rally. we are to go across pennsylvania and across iowa and s
city but they are here. [applause] i bet there are a lot of hope france's catholics here before there was a pope francis.re my guiding principles. i developed an admiration and friendship for hillary clinton. those the same values that have growing up inspired by a methodist youth pastor. those are her values. she has been fighting for those values, putting families first. she has done that for her entire career. [applause] life, i took a lesson from my parents and i took a lesson from the...
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city. and he also talked to hillary clinton's african-american supporters and talked about his home church, saint elizabeth catholichurch in richmond where he was married almost three decades ago to his wife ann. this is a predominantly black church in richmond he has gone to over the years and promised he's going to show up tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. he showed himself with even certainly every vice presidential running mate will have some vulnerabilities but he showed a very effective cheerleader for hillary clinton. >> he certainly did. gloria, i don't know if he can do any better wednesday night. that speech was really impressive, especially to people who were watching and never heard of him or heard him speak. >> especially the one very important person, hillary clinton sitting behind him. >> she was beaming. >> all remarking as we were watching this she seemed so happy and in a way relieved that she has somebody out there to do things that in a way she can't do. i mean, i have never heard a politician talk about his resume, recite his resume in a more personal way, talking about his family, talking about his career
city. and he also talked to hillary clinton's african-american supporters and talked about his home church, saint elizabeth catholichurch in richmond where he was married almost three decades ago to his wife ann. this is a predominantly black church in richmond he has gone to over the years and promised he's going to show up tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. he showed himself with even certainly every vice presidential running mate will have some vulnerabilities but he showed a very effective cheerleader...
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city's downtown entertainment district this morning. police are looking for a suspect. hundreds of thousands of young catholics filled a meadow near krakow, poland, this world youth day for mass with pope francis. it was the last event on the pontiff's five day trip. >> we finally have a powerball the ticket was purchased in new hampshire. now today's weather, showers and storms are expected to damp pen big parts of the country, thunderstorms could be severe in the upper midwest. nothing but sun out west. for the week ahead both coasts should be nice but heat will bake the heartland. cooper: saudi arabia nuclear weapons? trump: saudi arabia. absolutely. more countries with more nuclear weapons. hillary clinton knows that's the last thing we need. as secretary of state, she negotiated a reduction in nuclear weapons with russia and worked with both parties to get it passed. an unsteady world demands a very steady leader. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. ? someone you love could be having a stroke ? ? learn these signs, act fast, give them hope ? ? arm: does one drift down on either side? ? ? spee
city's downtown entertainment district this morning. police are looking for a suspect. hundreds of thousands of young catholics filled a meadow near krakow, poland, this world youth day for mass with pope francis. it was the last event on the pontiff's five day trip. >> we finally have a powerball the ticket was purchased in new hampshire. now today's weather, showers and storms are expected to damp pen big parts of the country, thunderstorms could be severe in the upper midwest. nothing...
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>> i'm from new york city. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: but you cook a lot of southwestern food. >> i cook southwestern food, but that's the irish catholic how did you learn to cook? all irish people know how to do is boil. >> i was starving my entire life, so i had to learn how to cook. >> stephen: in my family, we're all irish and it's like, "i can boil you a steak if you like." >> here's a biscuit. have a cocktail. >> stephen: when do i get to use this? >> we passed that already. put that down, sir. >> stephen: all right. >> let's put an egg on it. >> stephen: egg on the biscuit? >> yes, a little butter, crack an egg, sir. one hand, let's see if you've got it. whoa! ( cheers and applause ) i broke mine. stephen's worked, mine did not. >> stephen: all right. wait a second! i'll do it. >> here, let's do this one. so the idea is you want to give it a quick flip. see if you can turn it over. >> stephen: okay, hold on. and -- ( cheers and applause ) goodbye, mr. spaulding! unbelievable. >> white meat or dark meat? >> stephen: it's a personal question. i'll go -- white. >> you got it. a little sauce. >> stephen: what kind of sauce? >> two k
>> i'm from new york city. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: but you cook a lot of southwestern food. >> i cook southwestern food, but that's the irish catholic how did you learn to cook? all irish people know how to do is boil. >> i was starving my entire life, so i had to learn how to cook. >> stephen: in my family, we're all irish and it's like, "i can boil you a steak if you like." >> here's a biscuit. have a cocktail. >> stephen: when...
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now i do not care whether you are living in a city or suburb, i do not care whether you are jewish or catholicr muslim, i do not care whether you are latino or african american or asian or white. we love our children the same. and their futures are simply the most important thing in our lives. and if we do not turn around a national economy that has stagnated over the last two decades, in fact, middle-class wages are now 7% less adjusted for inflation today than they were 16 years ago, the middle class senses they are moving records. and with their move backwards, they bring their children with them. and the goalpost for their child to be successful gives getting further and further away. nationalo have leadership again that understands how to grow the economy, how to get the government out of this regulatory nightmare that we have been in, how to adjust the tax code to make sure that american corporations will make money around the world -- who make money around the world bring their money home to spend and invest in new jobs and new research and develop it in their particular areas. we do no
now i do not care whether you are living in a city or suburb, i do not care whether you are jewish or catholicr muslim, i do not care whether you are latino or african american or asian or white. we love our children the same. and their futures are simply the most important thing in our lives. and if we do not turn around a national economy that has stagnated over the last two decades, in fact, middle-class wages are now 7% less adjusted for inflation today than they were 16 years ago, the...
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city's downtown entertainment district this morning. police are looking for a suspect. hundreds of thousands of young catholics filled a meadow near world mass with pope francis.th the last event on the pontiff's five day trip. >> we finally have a powerball winner. the ticket was purchased in new hampshire. now today'sdaer, showers and storms arems are expected to dan big parts of the country, thunderstorms could be severe in the upper midwest. nothing but sun out west. for the week ahead both coasts should be nice but heat will bake the heartland.,,,,,, ♪ with this level of intelligence... ...it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> cowan: no other developed country embraces firearms the way ours does. the more we argue about them the more it seems their mystique grows. how guns became part of our cultural
city's downtown entertainment district this morning. police are looking for a suspect. hundreds of thousands of young catholics filled a meadow near world mass with pope francis.th the last event on the pontiff's five day trip. >> we finally have a powerball winner. the ticket was purchased in new hampshire. now today'sdaer, showers and storms arems are expected to dan big parts of the country, thunderstorms could be severe in the upper midwest. nothing but sun out west. for the week...
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catholic service going on there. we've caught them during communion. this is obviously, obviously a sad and emotional day in the city of nice. the worst attack there in the modern era. there is no second place. you mentioned being -- i'll put words in your mouth, being vigilant here at home. this fits the definition of terrorism because you have people walking around this country today in our population centers, people on summer vacation, washington, new york, what have you, looking differently at traffic patterns. looking differently at the vehicles right next to them on the street. wondering is this going to be the day somebody jumps the curb? >> and i think what it does is feeds into the fear, feeds into a desire to be distrustful. and what i hope the president will say is no, that person next to you is probably the person who will come to your aid, should there be some other bad guy out there, if you will. i mean i think what we really need to do is come together to forge trust and to work again across the world through that lens. not through the lens of fear. and the discourse, the dialogue that we hear coming
catholic service going on there. we've caught them during communion. this is obviously, obviously a sad and emotional day in the city of nice. the worst attack there in the modern era. there is no second place. you mentioned being -- i'll put words in your mouth, being vigilant here at home. this fits the definition of terrorism because you have people walking around this country today in our population centers, people on summer vacation, washington, new york, what have you, looking differently...
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city's downtown entertainment district this morning. police are looking for a suspect. hundreds of thousands of young catholics filled a meadow near krakow, poland, this world youth day for mass with pope francis. it was the last event on the pontiff's five day trip. >> we finally have a powerball winner. the ticket was purchased in new hampshire. now today's weather, showers and storms are expected to damp pen big parts of the country, thunderstorms could be severe in the upper midwest. nothing but sun out west. for the week ahead both coasts should be nice but heat will bake the heartland. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. who do you talk to for military advice right now? well, i watch the shows. i mean i really see a lot of great - you know, when you watch your show and all of the other shows... while donald trump watched tv, as secretary of state, hillary clinton negotiated a cease fire in gaza. a reduction in nuclear weapons... took on vladimir putin... and stood up against the trafficking of human beings. a steady leader in an unsteady world. >> cowan: no other developed country embraces f
city's downtown entertainment district this morning. police are looking for a suspect. hundreds of thousands of young catholics filled a meadow near krakow, poland, this world youth day for mass with pope francis. it was the last event on the pontiff's five day trip. >> we finally have a powerball winner. the ticket was purchased in new hampshire. now today's weather, showers and storms are expected to damp pen big parts of the country, thunderstorms could be severe in the upper midwest....
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city's downtown entertainment district this morning. police are looking for a suspect. hundreds of thousands of young catholics filled a meadow near krakow, poland, this world youth day for mass with pope francis. it was the last event on the pontiff's five day trip. >> we finally have a powerball winner. hampshire. now today's weather, showers and storms are expected to damp pen big parts of the country, thunderstorms could be severe in the upper midwest. nothing but sun out west. for the week ahead both coasts should be nice but heat will >> cowan: no other developed country embraces firearms the way ours does. the more we argue about them the more it seems their mystique grows. how guns became part of our cultural d.n.a. has been a long journey and that is where we begin. >> of all the artifacts that were aboard the good ship mayflower. but it's going to be they were probably there. accompanying the pilgrims plymouth rock. guns are so woven into the frab fabric that on the fourth floor of the smithsonian national museum of american history they have their own vault. >> i'm sure there are people who would gi
city's downtown entertainment district this morning. police are looking for a suspect. hundreds of thousands of young catholics filled a meadow near krakow, poland, this world youth day for mass with pope francis. it was the last event on the pontiff's five day trip. >> we finally have a powerball winner. hampshire. now today's weather, showers and storms are expected to damp pen big parts of the country, thunderstorms could be severe in the upper midwest. nothing but sun out west. for...
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across the city of dallas, let's show you my pictures now coming into the fox news channel. you are looking at mary immaculate catholic church. the family and friends are gathering to say goodbye to sergeant michael smith. he worked for the dallas police department for 28 years and in that time received 85 various awards and commendations. sergeant smith is survived by his wife and two daughters, he was 56.let's take you now live to the potter's house church area funeral services beginning there for tart officer brent thompson right now. the 43-year-old was married just two weeks ago. thompson's bride now a widow is also a dart police officer. she was not on duty last thursday night. senior corporal lorne ahrens will beremembered and eulogized an hour from now when his funeral gets underway . lorne ahrens was 48 years old and was a 14 year veteran of the dvd. he leaves behind a wife and two children. this community will still have to bury two more officers in the coming days, officer michael krol will be honored on friday, services for officer patrick zamarripa are scheduled for saturday. here is that falling euros fa
across the city of dallas, let's show you my pictures now coming into the fox news channel. you are looking at mary immaculate catholic church. the family and friends are gathering to say goodbye to sergeant michael smith. he worked for the dallas police department for 28 years and in that time received 85 various awards and commendations. sergeant smith is survived by his wife and two daughters, he was 56.let's take you now live to the potter's house church area funeral services beginning...
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catholic left harvard for a year to become a missionary in honduras. it was harvard that the native midwest earn married lynn. in 1994, he won his first election to richmond city council. kaine hasn't lost an election since. he claimed the political ladder leaving richmond as mayor. in 2002, kaine became the lieutenant governor and in 2006, he was sworn in as governor. in early 2007, he became the first governor outside of illinois to support barack obama for his bid for presidency. a year later came a roaring victory party. >> virginia has gone to barack rewarded in 2009 when president obama picked kaine has the dnc chairman and he was on the short list as the vp candidate. >> all i can say is i went through the process in 2008 so i kind of know the rhythm of it. >> reporter: in 2012, tim kaine joined the united states senate. he's been on the armed services and foreign relations committee and he has a personal stake as a leader on personal policy issues. the oldest of his three children, matt, is a marine officer. here's how his close friend and senate mark warner said. >> i can tell you -- [ applause ] -- you get him on a and he's not boring at all. ♪ >> re
catholic left harvard for a year to become a missionary in honduras. it was harvard that the native midwest earn married lynn. in 1994, he won his first election to richmond city council. kaine hasn't lost an election since. he claimed the political ladder leaving richmond as mayor. in 2002, kaine became the lieutenant governor and in 2006, he was sworn in as governor. in early 2007, he became the first governor outside of illinois to support barack obama for his bid for presidency. a year...
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city. >>> church services will be held across france sunday. first since tuesday's terror attack on a catholicn the northern part of that country. two men murdered an elderly priest slashing his throat. they were then killed by police. france's president says isis was behind this. >> they're asking for angela merkel to resign over her open door policy for refugees. more demonstrations are going to happen in colon. they're rallying behind president erdogan. president mass is wrapping up a five daze day trip. they make the trip every couple of years for the gathering. >>> the international olympic committee will have the final say on russia's olympic roster. many of the countries athletes have arrived in rio not knowing if they will even be able to compete due to the suspensions over doping allegations. a three-person panel from the ioc will look at each and every banned athletes' case before coming to a decision. the games will begin on friday. while the ioc says it has full faith that brazil will host a successful bid, "the new york times" article has a warning about aquatic athletes. they say
city. >>> church services will be held across france sunday. first since tuesday's terror attack on a catholicn the northern part of that country. two men murdered an elderly priest slashing his throat. they were then killed by police. france's president says isis was behind this. >> they're asking for angela merkel to resign over her open door policy for refugees. more demonstrations are going to happen in colon. they're rallying behind president erdogan. president mass is...
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city stating i am an atheist and i vote. according to new studyy from the pew research institute that vote will matter. in 2008 a ma'amty of voters self identified as catholicollowed closelyly white evangelical and brought at the stant and those claiming no relingon. but in 2016 that reogranized. 21% of red shirt voters now i've as non believers becoming largest voting group. bible still holds a strong place in politics. >> these words to live by not only for ourselves but also for our country. >> philadelphia inspector of elections campbell said two reasons atheists is not addressed by campaigns. >> recently non believers were not very organized and the other reason is probably some people i guess some candidates are afraid because of the negative stigma strictly associated with non belief they must be afraid of touched by that. >> while the suddeny states relimingious nuns are to favor clip ton over trump hamel doesn't feel like many sides pe to non believers thus he opted for the green party. >> i prefer president and office generals who recite reason into their policies. >> eyewitness news. >> and stay with eyewitness news for continuing cover ramming o
city stating i am an atheist and i vote. according to new studyy from the pew research institute that vote will matter. in 2008 a ma'amty of voters self identified as catholicollowed closelyly white evangelical and brought at the stant and those claiming no relingon. but in 2016 that reogranized. 21% of red shirt voters now i've as non believers becoming largest voting group. bible still holds a strong place in politics. >> these words to live by not only for ourselves but also for our...
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city. i'm glad to know philadelphia, glad to know that -- i bet there were a lot of pope francis catholicsrs] but those values of hard work and of faith were my guiding principles and that is one of the reasons i developed such an admiration and friendship for hillary clinton. because those are the same values that have driven her, growing up and inspired by a methodist youth pastor, those are her values and she has been living them, fighting for kids and families, putting them first for her entire career. [cheers] her entire career. in my own life, i took the lessons from my parents and took the lessons from the jesuits. and the missionaries in honduras. and i decided to be what virtually all of you are doing is to measure what i do by how it helps someone else. can you serve others. can you do good for others. it is not about title, not about money, not about prestige. not about popularity. it is not about anything other than serving other people. [cheers] and that is the kind of candidate she is. so, we are starting today this bus tour. now, this is the part of the campaign i really lik
city. i'm glad to know philadelphia, glad to know that -- i bet there were a lot of pope francis catholicsrs] but those values of hard work and of faith were my guiding principles and that is one of the reasons i developed such an admiration and friendship for hillary clinton. because those are the same values that have driven her, growing up and inspired by a methodist youth pastor, those are her values and she has been living them, fighting for kids and families, putting them first for her...
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city of krakow. francis is making his first visit ever to eastern europe, with a five-day trip to poland for world youth day, a global gathering of young catholicsprosecutors have identified the second man who killed a priest inside a french church earlier this week. dna tests show that he's a 19-year-old born in the northeastern part of the country. he and another 19-year-old are accused of slashing the throat of a priest and taking three nuns hostage during mass on tuesday. the attack has been claimed by isis. >>> vice president joe biden and attorney general loretta lynch will be in baton rouge, louisiana, later today. they'll deliver remarks at a vigil ceremony, honoring three fallen police officers, who lost their lives during a police-involved shooting july 17th. >>> a fire forced the crew of one passenger plane to turn back and make an emergency landing in texas. video shot by a passenger onboard shows the problem. the plane had just left dallas and was on its way to seattle when flames started coming out of the engine. the aircraft landed safely. no one was hurt. >>> well, a new study says turning off red light cameras at intersections c
city of krakow. francis is making his first visit ever to eastern europe, with a five-day trip to poland for world youth day, a global gathering of young catholicsprosecutors have identified the second man who killed a priest inside a french church earlier this week. dna tests show that he's a 19-year-old born in the northeastern part of the country. he and another 19-year-old are accused of slashing the throat of a priest and taking three nuns hostage during mass on tuesday. the attack has...
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catholic church. well, in businesses this morning under armour taking over the new york city's iconic fifth avenue, onee most recognized and high-traffic areas in all of new york city. the space has been empty since last july because of higher rent, this follow under armour sales quarter, $1 billion now. the company says it's going to begin selling products in department stores begins next year. under armour trying to expand. the stock under a little bit of pressure but this quarter the results were actually good. finally this, do you remember the ice bucket challenge two summers ago? get this, the social media campaign raised $115 million for research into als. also known as lugerick's disease, research project and now looks like there's a payoff. scientists have identified a gene to be one common from als. maria: thank you so much. one iconic desert spot in philadelphia is serving up something sweet that sanders and clintonin supporters are going o agree a wild "what-if." on. someone who couldn't be cured, could be. me. ♪ you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz su
catholic church. well, in businesses this morning under armour taking over the new york city's iconic fifth avenue, onee most recognized and high-traffic areas in all of new york city. the space has been empty since last july because of higher rent, this follow under armour sales quarter, $1 billion now. the company says it's going to begin selling products in department stores begins next year. under armour trying to expand. the stock under a little bit of pressure but this quarter the results...
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city's after bishop said yesterday. >> archbishop charles chaput issued new guidelines for clergy and other leaders in the archdioces yesterday, and guidelines for catholics, parishioners. he says divorce and sievely remarried, not necessarily to each other, divorce and married to other people, those parishioners should live like brother and sister, meaning, no sex. if they want to receive the sacrament of holy communion. it is his attempt to clarify a document for pope francis. >> got people talk willing in the area then the mayor jim kenney tweeted last night: jesus gave us gift of holy communion because he so loved us. all of us. chap youth's actions are not christian. >> well, we have to clarify what he means by that, and we'll take a camera to you today. hopefully the mayor will speak us to or text us right now. clock 17. >> yes, because he watches every morning, and that's a very strong statement. all right, sue? this weather, will we be able to stand it today? >> well, if you made it through yesterday, you have good chance of doing that today. 95 degrees, yesterday's high temperature, the normal high of 87, well above average again today, so, anoth
city's after bishop said yesterday. >> archbishop charles chaput issued new guidelines for clergy and other leaders in the archdioces yesterday, and guidelines for catholics, parishioners. he says divorce and sievely remarried, not necessarily to each other, divorce and married to other people, those parishioners should live like brother and sister, meaning, no sex. if they want to receive the sacrament of holy communion. it is his attempt to clarify a document for pope francis. >>...
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city. he grew up in the midwest. he has that midwestern sensibili sensibility. he's a devout roman catholic.hmond at the church where he and his wife have always gone. >> that issue of honesty, donald trump hitting back on twitter, calling him crooked kaine. we'll have more on that later on in the program. the democrats have had an advantage. hillary clinton could see who donald trump picked as a running mate before she had to pick. then the democrats were able to see how the republican convention went, warts and all, before having to roll out their convention schedule. we saw the make america safe again, make america work again, make america great again theme from the republicans. looking forward, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, give us the theme that the clintons are rolling out. how is this going to work? >> well, you're going to see a lot of the themes we've heard hillary clinton and tim kaine today speak about. tim kaine said do you want somebody who is going to build bridges or do you want somebody who's going to criticize america. he has already proven and shown that he can come
city. he grew up in the midwest. he has that midwestern sensibili sensibility. he's a devout roman catholic.hmond at the church where he and his wife have always gone. >> that issue of honesty, donald trump hitting back on twitter, calling him crooked kaine. we'll have more on that later on in the program. the democrats have had an advantage. hillary clinton could see who donald trump picked as a running mate before she had to pick. then the democrats were able to see how the republican...
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catholic ruin from 3:00 to 7:00 on the beach. tomorrow, head up for septa, they're going to start collecting tickets before you go down to the train, no cash at the center cityd confusion but only at the five center city stations. we'll check the jam cams bright and early tomorrow, when i see you for good day philadelphia weekend. >>. >>> crews are working to fix a water main break in the oxford circle seconds of the city >> the look pretty bad. it was at the boulevard and levick streets. it's what's still shutdown. >> reporter: a couple of blocks along the boulevard are shutdown at levick street. you can see the a big mess, this water main break was signatured around 2:30, according to witnesses water was shooting at boulevard and levick streets. as you can see a mess of mud and crack add payments was left behind. at least some people in this area are without water, including a duncan donuts which sits close to where the break happened. fortunately, they have their to first batch brewed for early customers, also help from a neighboring duncan donuts. >> at first we had water. but they shut it off. at that time we had everything everything everything made an
catholic ruin from 3:00 to 7:00 on the beach. tomorrow, head up for septa, they're going to start collecting tickets before you go down to the train, no cash at the center cityd confusion but only at the five center city stations. we'll check the jam cams bright and early tomorrow, when i see you for good day philadelphia weekend. >>. >>> crews are working to fix a water main break in the oxford circle seconds of the city >> the look pretty bad. it was at the boulevard and...