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your compassionate presence is a signal of the triumph of order over chaos, of love over hatred.lumnist anna quindland wrote, "grief remains one of the few things that has the power to silence us. it is a whisper in the world and a clamber within. the landscapes of all our lives become as full of craters as the surface of the moon." we would wish our prayers this morning to hold not only the city and its souls in our embrace, but to extend our reach to kindred spirits in newtown and now, sadly, in west, texas. our message to them is that our arms are wide enough to hold you in our hearts as well. a rabbi once said -- [ speaking in foreign language ] the entire world is a narrow bridge, but the important principle is -- [ speaking in foreign language ] -- the important principle is to transcend somehow your fear. as we share our grief for those who have lost life or limb, and for the constellations of families and friends who surround them, we turn to these words taken from psalm 147, verse 3. [ speaking in foreign language ] god, healer of the brokenhearted, and binder of their w
your compassionate presence is a signal of the triumph of order over chaos, of love over hatred.lumnist anna quindland wrote, "grief remains one of the few things that has the power to silence us. it is a whisper in the world and a clamber within. the landscapes of all our lives become as full of craters as the surface of the moon." we would wish our prayers this morning to hold not only the city and its souls in our embrace, but to extend our reach to kindred spirits in newtown and...
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dear god, oh, compassionate one, oh, merciful one. welcome in heaven those innocent souls who were taken from us and grant their surviving family members the strength to face their loss. heal the wounds of those hurt last monday, and heal the wounds of all bostonians who are hurting. united by faith and something greater than ourselves. we people of boston with your blessing dedicate ourselves to the great task before us, to heal, to rebuild and to serve once again as a shining city on the hill. amen. >> that was nasser wedaddy, from the american islamic conference. he was offering an islamic prayer there. also the chair of the new england interfaith council. >> good morning. for the scepter of wickedness shall not rest on the land allotted to the righteous, so that the righteous may not stretch out their hands to do wrong. as we have confirmed so graphically this week, wickedness does exist in this world, but we are reminded by scripture that god has put a hedge of limitation around it. it may manifest itself for a moment, but then i
dear god, oh, compassionate one, oh, merciful one. welcome in heaven those innocent souls who were taken from us and grant their surviving family members the strength to face their loss. heal the wounds of those hurt last monday, and heal the wounds of all bostonians who are hurting. united by faith and something greater than ourselves. we people of boston with your blessing dedicate ourselves to the great task before us, to heal, to rebuild and to serve once again as a shining city on the...
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your compassionate presence is a signal of the triumph of order over chaos, of love over hatred. the gifted columnist anna quindland wrote, "grief remains one of the few things that has the power to silence us. it is a whisper in the world and a clamber within. the landscapes of all our lives
your compassionate presence is a signal of the triumph of order over chaos, of love over hatred. the gifted columnist anna quindland wrote, "grief remains one of the few things that has the power to silence us. it is a whisper in the world and a clamber within. the landscapes of all our lives
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he was completely compassionate towards people. he didn't make any distinctions at all.e was just incredibly compassionate and humane about that sort of -- the sort of quiet dignity of the human struggle. >> i have no desire to be a kind of war fighter, going from war zone to war zone. i have no interest in photography per say. i'm interested in reaching people with ideas and engaging them with views of the world. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff in new york. >> a great journalist. the documentary "which way the frontline from here" premiers april 18 on hbo. thanks to bob for that. >>> next up, we'll turn the page. trapped in the 1980s. one decade's profound impact on our modern lives. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands reward your safe driving with a deductible that goes away. ♪ deductible
he was completely compassionate towards people. he didn't make any distinctions at all.e was just incredibly compassionate and humane about that sort of -- the sort of quiet dignity of the human struggle. >> i have no desire to be a kind of war fighter, going from war zone to war zone. i have no interest in photography per say. i'm interested in reaching people with ideas and engaging them with views of the world. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff in new york....
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. >> america at its best is compassionate. quiet of american conscience, we know that deep persistent poverty is unworthy of our nation's promise. where there is suffering, there is duty. americans in need are not strangers. they are citizens. not problems. but priorities. and all of us are diminished when any are hopeless. >> so that compassionate conservatism that was a hallmark of his 2000 campaign and much of his two terms, which by the way, i think gops should return to, that i imagine will be part of the legacy that he tries to capture and display prominently at this library. could that moment, compassionate conservatism in context for us. >> in 2000, george bush, it was like bill clinton saying he was a new democrat in 1992. he wanted to make the point that yes, he was conservative but not extremely so. the bush critic would say, that was something for campaign purposes, the presidency turned out to be more conservative than compassionate. that's what the critic would say. the bush partisan would probably say we were fa
. >> america at its best is compassionate. quiet of american conscience, we know that deep persistent poverty is unworthy of our nation's promise. where there is suffering, there is duty. americans in need are not strangers. they are citizens. not problems. but priorities. and all of us are diminished when any are hopeless. >> so that compassionate conservatism that was a hallmark of his 2000 campaign and much of his two terms, which by the way, i think gops should return to, that i...
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selflessly, compassionately, and unafraid. through the days that would test even the strurdiest of souls, boston's spirit remains undaunted. america's spirit remains undimmed. our faith in each other and our love for this country, our common creed that cuts across whatever superficial differences we may have, that's what makes us strong. that's why we endure. in the days to come, we will remain vigilant as a nation and i have no doubt the city of boston and those around it will continue to respond in the same proud and hoe roik way they have thus far and their fellow americans will be right there with them every step of the way. may god bless the people of boston and the united states of america. >> hi, i'm tim scott, senator from south carolina. this week, on patriot's day a day that celebrates the beginning of our kyntry's journey toward freedom, a horrific stradge dioccurred. the boston marathon bombing left all of us with a heavy heart and we pray for the victims and their families. however the perpetrates of this act hope
selflessly, compassionately, and unafraid. through the days that would test even the strurdiest of souls, boston's spirit remains undaunted. america's spirit remains undimmed. our faith in each other and our love for this country, our common creed that cuts across whatever superficial differences we may have, that's what makes us strong. that's why we endure. in the days to come, we will remain vigilant as a nation and i have no doubt the city of boston and those around it will continue to...
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. >> it just shows so much about his character as a compassionate being and it helps me be more compassionate to really live more lightly in this world. >> they also get their hands dirty. working at a local farm, cleaning up parks and renting out reusable dinnerware. >> we started renting out reusable dinnerware as a way to get individuals to lessen their waste. so instead of wasting a bunch of styrofoam. we take our table waiware and t it home and wash it. we had 600, 700 people a month are using that. and that's a lot of waste that was reduced. >> they say it's their faith in scripture and not their politics that drives their views on the environment. >> deuteronomy, chapter 20, verse 19 a law in war time about not cutting down the enemy's trees, even when it could give you military advantage and perhaps even save combatants' lives. we're not allowed to cut down a tree that belongs to the enemy under such dire circumstances, how much more should we not allow trees to be felled simply for the convenience of the international economy? >> very often we have a bigger impact with the congregati
. >> it just shows so much about his character as a compassionate being and it helps me be more compassionate to really live more lightly in this world. >> they also get their hands dirty. working at a local farm, cleaning up parks and renting out reusable dinnerware. >> we started renting out reusable dinnerware as a way to get individuals to lessen their waste. so instead of wasting a bunch of styrofoam. we take our table waiware and t it home and wash it. we had 600, 700...
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a quiet but compassionate kid and someone who was a leader. >> we don't want to do anything to intrudee family's privacy, but martin's mom and sister are also in the hospital. >> yeah. i'm sorry to say that denise, his mom, took a wound to the head with shrapnel, and she's been in surgery. and his little sister janie, wonderful, sweet girl, also lost a limb. lost a leg. >> and she just started dancing. >> yeah, she's an irish step dancer, loves it, and everyone said if anybody is going to bounce back from this, it's janie. she's a pistol, a tough kid, energetic. i don't think her dancing days are over. >> i certainly hope not. i know we haven't talked to martin's dad, but the family, it's -- they'll never be the same, obviously. >> no. we've always thought of them -- we've lived in the same neighborhood and i've had the opportunity to cover them in the local newspaper, and they're a family you would want for neighbors. they are totally civic minded. the neighborhood runs around their house. we've always thought of them as one unit, almost like a singular, the richards. they're always t
a quiet but compassionate kid and someone who was a leader. >> we don't want to do anything to intrudee family's privacy, but martin's mom and sister are also in the hospital. >> yeah. i'm sorry to say that denise, his mom, took a wound to the head with shrapnel, and she's been in surgery. and his little sister janie, wonderful, sweet girl, also lost a limb. lost a leg. >> and she just started dancing. >> yeah, she's an irish step dancer, loves it, and everyone said if...
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and just a very quiet kid but compassionate kid. a leader. >> we don't want to do anything to intrude on the family's privacy. but martin's mom and sister are also in the hospital? >> yeah, i'm sorry to say that denise, his mom, took a wound to the head with shrapnel. and she's been in surgery. and his little sister jannie wonderful sweet girl also lost a limb, lost a leg. >> and she was just started doing dancing. >> yeah, she's an irish step dancer, loves it. one thing that was said, if anyone's going to bump back from this it's jannie, she's a tough kid, energetic. and i don't think her dancing days are over. >> yeah. well, i certainly hope not. i know you haven't talked to martin's dad. the family, i mean, they'll never be the same, obviously. >> we've always thought of them -- we've lived in the same neighborhood and i've had the pleasure of covering them for the local newspaper. and it's one of those families that anyone would want next door to them. >> the social life of that neighborhood almost revolves around them and their
and just a very quiet kid but compassionate kid. a leader. >> we don't want to do anything to intrude on the family's privacy. but martin's mom and sister are also in the hospital? >> yeah, i'm sorry to say that denise, his mom, took a wound to the head with shrapnel. and she's been in surgery. and his little sister jannie wonderful sweet girl also lost a limb, lost a leg. >> and she was just started doing dancing. >> yeah, she's an irish step dancer, loves it. one thing...
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we just remain focused on being compassionate for those who suffer losses. >> and the department of emergency services says the city come light years from loma prieta when this coordinating body didn't exist. >> as far as ability to coordinate resources and work together across all of the publcies that work with th getting there. we've got it. >> at the back of that booklet there are instructions to tuck a couple band aids in. they might come in handy to hang a sign like this in the window. or... this. if you're doing all right. you can pick u the booklets at the san francisco office of emergency services. >> heather, thank you. >> a suspicious package forced a tritio this morning. aity guard discovered an abandoned backpack just before the commemoration of the 1906 earthquake and fire. the bomb squad moved in and ceremonies shifted two blocks to union square. >> we shut down the area, swept the 700 block of market where the command post was. then, made sure that the device was harmless, which it was. >> we came from orange county and we're all dressed up so we're upset. then we found out it
we just remain focused on being compassionate for those who suffer losses. >> and the department of emergency services says the city come light years from loma prieta when this coordinating body didn't exist. >> as far as ability to coordinate resources and work together across all of the publcies that work with th getting there. we've got it. >> at the back of that booklet there are instructions to tuck a couple band aids in. they might come in handy to hang a sign like this...
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her expression was neither compassionate nor callous. "how can i help you, sir?" she asked. "i'd like another blanket for my father. he's cold. " "i'll be with you in a moment, sir." she looked back down at her paperwork. she made a few notes. not knowing what else to do, i stood there and waited. "sir," the black nurse said, "i'll be with you in a moment." she was irritated. i understood. after all, how many thousands of times had she been asked for an extra blanket? she was a nurse, an educated woman, not a damn housekeeper. and it was never really about an extra blanket, was it? no, when people asked for an extra blanket, they were asking for a time machine. and, yes, she knew she was a health care provider. and she knew she was supposed to be compassionate, but my father, an alcoholic, diabetic indian with terminally damaged kidneys, had just endured an incredibly expensive surgery for what? so, he could ride his motorized wheelchair to the bar and win bets by showing off his disfigured foot? i know she didn't want to be cruel, but she believed there was a point when doc
her expression was neither compassionate nor callous. "how can i help you, sir?" she asked. "i'd like another blanket for my father. he's cold. " "i'll be with you in a moment, sir." she looked back down at her paperwork. she made a few notes. not knowing what else to do, i stood there and waited. "sir," the black nurse said, "i'll be with you in a moment." she was irritated. i understood. after all, how many thousands of times had she been...
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selflessly, compassionately, unafraid. >> that sentiment is felt across the country, cities and townsding this one here -- last night the brooklyn academy of music displayed the message, darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. new york loves boston. joining us is the chairman of psychiatry at the columbia university medical school, dr. jeffrey lieberman, dr. lieberman, thanks for joining us. >> sure, my pleasure. >> we're talking about the impacts of events like this on the american psyche. it would seem to be that the collectivism, an idea that we need to strengthen the ties that bind as it were. would be one of the first stages of dealing with grief. i mean how accurate do you think that is? >> well, individual differences different points of view dissipate in response do the tragedies or large events. and something like what happened in boston was a large event which puts everything in perspective. nobody who was in boston that day, yesterday, and nobody particularly who was in proximity to the marathon will ever forget what happened. it will be em blazeden into
selflessly, compassionately, unafraid. >> that sentiment is felt across the country, cities and townsding this one here -- last night the brooklyn academy of music displayed the message, darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. new york loves boston. joining us is the chairman of psychiatry at the columbia university medical school, dr. jeffrey lieberman, dr. lieberman, thanks for joining us. >> sure, my pleasure. >> we're talking about the impacts of events...
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a compassionate but responsible way of dealing with the 11 million people who came here illegally and we saw some of their supporters out on the mall last week pushing for immigration reform but there are still concerns especially by conservatives that this was for more low wage workers into the system and that the border is not being dealt with first. let's also turn to gun control because that's another issue the senate is expected to deal with. likely a vote by wednesday or thursday on this compromise crafted by democrat joe manchin and republican at that time toomey. there is still conservative opposition. if this passes it could be a tight one. conservatives concerned about loopholes and about the fact that they say these measures won't stop criminals from getting guns. we do know, however, at least one republican has signed on. susan collins of maine says she will vote for this compromise. as she calls it it's a reasonable approach. we're standing by for what could be votes or some action on the senate side on both of these issues this week. >> definitely a busy week. all right.
a compassionate but responsible way of dealing with the 11 million people who came here illegally and we saw some of their supporters out on the mall last week pushing for immigration reform but there are still concerns especially by conservatives that this was for more low wage workers into the system and that the border is not being dealt with first. let's also turn to gun control because that's another issue the senate is expected to deal with. likely a vote by wednesday or thursday on this...
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a lawful system that treats you decently and compassionately, people have been here a long time. am for that. i am for an immigration system that allows the rest to come in, but they should be lawful and serve the national interest. is to bring the kind of people who have the best chance to be successful in america, not the ones that don't have the education or the skills to be successful. those of the kind of rational questions i have. lou: senator, we thank you very much for being with us. rse jeff sessions, good to talk with you. much more on illegal immigration and the debate and the latest on the boston bombings throughout this broadcast. much more straight ahead. stay with us. most americans are disgusted with congress and even congressional leaders know why. we will tell you all about it tonight "chalk talk." good news on the economy today. jobless claims falling to a nearly 5-year low. what does it mean? harvard economist martin feldstein with his outlook on prosperity for america. ♪ the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for theig fami
a lawful system that treats you decently and compassionately, people have been here a long time. am for that. i am for an immigration system that allows the rest to come in, but they should be lawful and serve the national interest. is to bring the kind of people who have the best chance to be successful in america, not the ones that don't have the education or the skills to be successful. those of the kind of rational questions i have. lou: senator, we thank you very much for being with us....
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san francisco is known as a compassionate city and we've been strong in taking care of the hiv community and i'm committed to backfill the cut. and the choices we make as a city i've been talking about the city in terms of how we support the america's cup and it con trains our ability to look at our safety net but i want to make sure we're moving in the side to support our hiv services. i think what we saw we've been making a strong commitment over the years especially the big dip in 2006, 2345078 we were able to backfill the cuts. thank you for bringing this forward and i'll make sure that jul july 1st, we'll look at those services >> thank you. i wanted to thank supervisors wiener and campos for bringing this forward and explaining how our model in san francisco is really one that the whole nation should be looking at and explain house the data from the national speck but the most important thing is you've done a tremendous job to humanize the day that we've heard. and i know we ail work together to backfill as much as he. thank you >> and lastly thank you inform the members of the hiv
san francisco is known as a compassionate city and we've been strong in taking care of the hiv community and i'm committed to backfill the cut. and the choices we make as a city i've been talking about the city in terms of how we support the america's cup and it con trains our ability to look at our safety net but i want to make sure we're moving in the side to support our hiv services. i think what we saw we've been making a strong commitment over the years especially the big dip in 2006,...
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it teaches us that we cannot achieve a compassionate society simply by passing new laws and appointing more staff to administer them. she was very aware that there are positions which are needed -- there are proud dispositions which are needed to make market economics and democratic and institutions function well. the capacity to cooperate. these decisions and dispositions are incubated and given power by our relationships. in her words, the basic ties of the family are at the heart of our society and our the nursery of virtue. such moral and spiritual capital is accumulated over many generations but can be easily eroded. life is a struggle to make the right choices and to achieve liberation from dependence, whether material or psychological. this genuine independence is the essential econdition of in an other-centeredbeyond ourselves. way, the word margaret thatcher uses, was interdependence. she referred to the christian doctrine that we are all members about one and another, expressed in the concept of the church on earth as the body of christ. from this, we learn our interdependenc
it teaches us that we cannot achieve a compassionate society simply by passing new laws and appointing more staff to administer them. she was very aware that there are positions which are needed -- there are proud dispositions which are needed to make market economics and democratic and institutions function well. the capacity to cooperate. these decisions and dispositions are incubated and given power by our relationships. in her words, the basic ties of the family are at the heart of our...
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. >> this is a way to address the millions who are here that is compassionate and responsible. >> this is by no means a done deal. >> this bill was the understand it, on immigration, would increase the legal flow of low- skilled, low-wage workers. >> conservatives insist we should deal with the border burst. >> we will deal with the 11 million once this is done. andorked out by joe manchin universaleyey, background check is expected to be discussed this week. >> there is bipartisan opposition. close the loopholes are a concern. >> we are talking about background checks as if it criminals will no longer get guns because they have to underwrote the background check. >> there is still plenty of debate. wbal-tv 11 news. >> the deadline is here for filing your to the of latrell then come taxes. approximately 94 million by elderly. if you have not, the deadline is midnight tonight. if you are not ready, you can file a six-month exemption, but a soft pay that amount along with your exemption. state comptroller offer some last minute tax help in the maryland department of general services. seg
. >> this is a way to address the millions who are here that is compassionate and responsible. >> this is by no means a done deal. >> this bill was the understand it, on immigration, would increase the legal flow of low- skilled, low-wage workers. >> conservatives insist we should deal with the border burst. >> we will deal with the 11 million once this is done. andorked out by joe manchin universaleyey, background check is expected to be discussed this week....
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that it's just we're been kicking the can down the road but we're trying e trying trying to be compassionate >> maybe someone can explain to me that we knew that general hospital was going to need inference and we knew what the bond could and couldn't pay for and i'm assuming there wasn't a request for it how does this relate to the furniture? >> on the furniture picture and equipment that has been put into the budget. we've known about it and actually, the two year budget passed last year by the board there's a $40 million that's the first down payment toward the anticipated value of 2015 also reflected on the sheet those have been planned. so i don't want to give the expression at all. as part of the 5 year planning discussion when you add up all the plans and general fund impacts from the department of public health that the total value is high and so we view our responsibility to be able to present you as policymakers with options on how to bring that value down. so the items on that planning document i don't want to give the expression there are things we didn't anticipate they were thi
that it's just we're been kicking the can down the road but we're trying e trying trying to be compassionate >> maybe someone can explain to me that we knew that general hospital was going to need inference and we knew what the bond could and couldn't pay for and i'm assuming there wasn't a request for it how does this relate to the furniture? >> on the furniture picture and equipment that has been put into the budget. we've known about it and actually, the two year budget passed...
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selflessly, compassionately, unafraid. >>> just over 24 hours after the horrifying tragedy, the hunt is on for who is behind twin bombings at the boston marathon that killed three people and injured more than 170. a mile square area around boston's copley square is now what boston police describe as the most complex crime scene in the history of their department. what we do know is that two bombs blew up about 15 seconds apart at the finish line of the race, scattering runs and spectators in a complete scene of pandemonium. the powerful force shattered windows? redded clothing, and the human toll utterly horrific. the blast tore off limbs and left three people dead. among them an 8-year-old boy, martin richard, whose mom and sister were also badly injured. we are just learning this afternoon the name of the second victim that was killed. 29-year-old krystle campbell is among nothose who had their liv tragically cut short. the president led an event honoring the 2012 nascar champion with remarks about the tragedy in boston.
selflessly, compassionately, unafraid. >>> just over 24 hours after the horrifying tragedy, the hunt is on for who is behind twin bombings at the boston marathon that killed three people and injured more than 170. a mile square area around boston's copley square is now what boston police describe as the most complex crime scene in the history of their department. what we do know is that two bombs blew up about 15 seconds apart at the finish line of the race, scattering runs and...
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i married the most wonderful, compassionate, loving, tough, tough woman.i really do. the funny thing is henry knows it, too. even if he's not admitting it. inside henry is going, eh. >> there have been very strong men in his life, too. his father and his grandfather who he calls his idol. >> i look at them and i go, they are true gentlemen, really. as i'm having this baby, you know, it's a little boy. i just keep thinking god, i hope that i can be as good as my grandpa and my dad were. >> but that doesn't mean the path has always been a smooth one. nearly five years ago after a long relationship, he and actress emily blunt called it quits and he fell apart. something he's brutally candid about. >> the breakup was the best and worst thing that ever happened to me. i call mid grandfather and said i'm dying here. i was having a hard time breathing. i was having such anxiety that i would sit there and he said sunshine, today's curse is tomorrow's bless popping. >> he displayed some of that attitude when i asked about reese witherspoon, accused of d disorderly
i married the most wonderful, compassionate, loving, tough, tough woman.i really do. the funny thing is henry knows it, too. even if he's not admitting it. inside henry is going, eh. >> there have been very strong men in his life, too. his father and his grandfather who he calls his idol. >> i look at them and i go, they are true gentlemen, really. as i'm having this baby, you know, it's a little boy. i just keep thinking god, i hope that i can be as good as my grandpa and my dad...
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selflessly, compassionately, unafraid. >> authorities spent the night at a residence near the airport. they questioned a young saudi student considered a person of interest. >> the president, 11:30 this morning mating rite -- made remarks about the situation and about to get whoever is responsible for these terror acts. listening to what the president said not long ago. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act. given what we now know by what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. any time bombs are used to target civilians it is an act of terror. what we do not yet know however is who killed -- who was killed carrying out the tech, whether it was foreign or domestic, or if it was a lone individual. that is what we do not yet know. clearly we are at the beginning of the investigation. it will take time to follow every lead and determine what happened. but we will find out. ourill find whoever harmed citizens, and we would bring them to justice. we also know this, the american to be refuse terrorized. the aftermath of the explosions there were stories of terrorism
selflessly, compassionately, unafraid. >> authorities spent the night at a residence near the airport. they questioned a young saudi student considered a person of interest. >> the president, 11:30 this morning mating rite -- made remarks about the situation and about to get whoever is responsible for these terror acts. listening to what the president said not long ago. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act. given what we now know by what took place, the fbi is investigating...
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>> it creates a way for us to address the millions of people here undocumented in a way that's compassionate but responsible. >> reporter: even though four signed on this is by no means a done deal. >> this bill as we understand it on immigration will increase the legal flow of low-skill, low-wage workers. >> reporter: conservatives still insist deal with the border first. >> let's get those things done right now. we will deal with the 11 million once those things are done. >> reporter: on gun control the deal worked out by joe manchin and pat toomey expands background checks to gun shows and internet sales and expected to come up for a vote midweek. >> we're discussing with colleagues on both sides. we've got bipartisan support. >> reporter: but there's bipartisan opposition too. >> today's problems are tomorrow's loopholes. >> we're talking about background checks as if criminals won't get them because they have to go through a background check. >> reporter: maine's susan collins the first republican to come out publicly telling nbc she will back that manchin/toomey gun control plan. she's
>> it creates a way for us to address the millions of people here undocumented in a way that's compassionate but responsible. >> reporter: even though four signed on this is by no means a done deal. >> this bill as we understand it on immigration will increase the legal flow of low-skill, low-wage workers. >> reporter: conservatives still insist deal with the border first. >> let's get those things done right now. we will deal with the 11 million once those things...
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the church, as well as his friends, describe matthew as kind, gentle and compassionate with a sweet spirit. >> there are days where he was just this bubbly, outgoing, you know, effervescent, reaching out to people, and there were the days when he just didn't want to be around people. you know, just the pain, excruciating pain was just too much. >> reporter: it was during one of those moments that he took his own life. in a letter to church members and other members, pastor warren said, quote, i'll never forget how many years ago, after another approach had failed to give relief, matthew said, dad, i know i'm going to heaven. why can't i just die and end this pain? the youngest of warren's three children, matthew worked for the church's mail order warehouse division. the church said he played an important but quiet role at saddleback. during sunday's sermon matthew's uncle asked for prayers, even from those who didn't know him personally. >> we're a family, and we're walking through this together, and as i said a couple of times in that message, your prayers for rick and kay and their famil
the church, as well as his friends, describe matthew as kind, gentle and compassionate with a sweet spirit. >> there are days where he was just this bubbly, outgoing, you know, effervescent, reaching out to people, and there were the days when he just didn't want to be around people. you know, just the pain, excruciating pain was just too much. >> reporter: it was during one of those moments that he took his own life. in a letter to church members and other members, pastor warren...
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it says, at 27 years of age, matthew was an incredibly kind, gentle and compassionate young man whose sweet spirit was encouragement and comfort to many. unfortunate, he also suffered from mental illness resulting in deep depression and suicidal thoughts. despite the best health care available, it was an illness that was never fully controlled and the emotional pain resulted in his decision to take his life." and that is coming from rick warren. it is a very sad story. i want you to stand by because i want to get to our belief blog editor and talk about this. deb mentioned the church community really just putting their arms around the family. you can expect that coming out of saddle back and probably churches around the country. >> absolutely. one of the things that's important to understand about saddleback, it really back a network of churches coming off the success of "the purpose driven life," and part of the note that deb was reading was a note that warren sent out to staff that appears to have gone out to the entire saddleback purpose driven church network which encompasses hund
it says, at 27 years of age, matthew was an incredibly kind, gentle and compassionate young man whose sweet spirit was encouragement and comfort to many. unfortunate, he also suffered from mental illness resulting in deep depression and suicidal thoughts. despite the best health care available, it was an illness that was never fully controlled and the emotional pain resulted in his decision to take his life." and that is coming from rick warren. it is a very sad story. i want you to stand...
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it's the kind and compassionate thing to do for some people that are at that state of crisis where they can harm themselves or someone else's. i don't think there is people in support of the death penalty, but that's the penalty you are sending these folks to. >> thank you. [ applause ] . the panelist have really given us a terrific overview of different perspectives on this and we are going to get to audience questions in just a few minutes. go ahead and fill out your carts and we'll get to you momentarily. let me start by opening the discussion. i want to start with you kenny dwight and ask about something eduardo vega that said that force is not treatment. that basically the key is to approach people with mental illness with love, kindness and compassion. i know from our editorial page that when we have written about laura's law that some of the post poignant arguments from family members that they have done everything they can do but don't know how to help a loved one. what would you have done? could force treatment made a difference? >> yes. absolutely. laura's law is not forced tr
it's the kind and compassionate thing to do for some people that are at that state of crisis where they can harm themselves or someone else's. i don't think there is people in support of the death penalty, but that's the penalty you are sending these folks to. >> thank you. [ applause ] . the panelist have really given us a terrific overview of different perspectives on this and we are going to get to audience questions in just a few minutes. go ahead and fill out your carts and we'll get...
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if you want to know who we are, what america is, how we spend to evil, that is it: selflessly, compassionately, unafraid. >> authorities spend the night in a residence near the airport and they have been having conversation with a saudi man who is considered a "person of interest" but so far, still, no suspect. >> thank you. we want to add, new reports say the explosives were a pressure cooker packed with nails and other fragments, and this is from our reporter and the crew in boston. the memorial is growing at the finish line of the marathon and armed officers patrol the streets with tanks. the street between the two blast sites is barricaded and it is a bit of a tourist attraction with hundreds of people showing up to see what is going on. beyond the barricades, the street is filled with trash and debris. normally it would be cleaned but it is left for investigators to sort through because they dope want to overlook any part of key evidence that could lead them to the bomber. >> the youngest bombing victims is from here in the bay area, the 11-year-old boy from martin martinez just watched h
if you want to know who we are, what america is, how we spend to evil, that is it: selflessly, compassionately, unafraid. >> authorities spend the night in a residence near the airport and they have been having conversation with a saudi man who is considered a "person of interest" but so far, still, no suspect. >> thank you. we want to add, new reports say the explosives were a pressure cooker packed with nails and other fragments, and this is from our reporter and the...
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selflessly, compassionately, not afraid. >> and president obama will be in boston thursday. they're having an enter faith service for -- interfaith service for the victims. our bruce leshan has been in boston and has the latest from there right now. >> reporter: we are just outside one of the law enforcement staging areas on the boston common. and the authorities are pledging to go to the ends of the earth to catch the killer or killers. but the fbi is also pleading for help closer to home. this special agent in charge says these killer or killers are somebody's neighbor, somebody's friend, somebody knows them. the person who did this is someone's friend, neighbor, coworker or relative. we're asking anyone who may have heard someone speak about the marathon or the date of april 15th in any way that indicated that he or she may target the event to call us. >> reporter: the fbi says the explosives were packed in two pressure cookers, stuffed in dark-colored bags and left on the ground. they were apparently loaded with nails and bb's designed to inflict maximum injury. the blas
selflessly, compassionately, not afraid. >> and president obama will be in boston thursday. they're having an enter faith service for -- interfaith service for the victims. our bruce leshan has been in boston and has the latest from there right now. >> reporter: we are just outside one of the law enforcement staging areas on the boston common. and the authorities are pledging to go to the ends of the earth to catch the killer or killers. but the fbi is also pleading for help closer...
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think of the impact, the future generation in one stroke for changing the direction of the nation, compassionate civil society said the pakistanis. we must try. the of the local society resisting. it can only be taught at the debate begins to read i'm hoping we will act as a catalyst to this debate. >> professor, how does the sunni shiite issue that we've talked about for the last ten to 15 years play into this? >> it does and it doesn't. this is a minority in pakistan and they play an important role in the army and the various institutions. it is sent out in the surface till under the surface. it's an extreme understanding targeting the shia for example in pakistan where i was the commissioner that is a breakdown of law and order. no government can allow that to happen. they play its own great game. that balance has to be kept. so if you have an understanding in terms of the region it will contain the tension. >> the country is emerging as a battleground. >> it has the same paradigm. they are tribesmen in thad been treated as third rate citizens on their own traditional lines by the central gov
think of the impact, the future generation in one stroke for changing the direction of the nation, compassionate civil society said the pakistanis. we must try. the of the local society resisting. it can only be taught at the debate begins to read i'm hoping we will act as a catalyst to this debate. >> professor, how does the sunni shiite issue that we've talked about for the last ten to 15 years play into this? >> it does and it doesn't. this is a minority in pakistan and they play...
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he had a very unique compassionate part of his person. if you noticed the classmate sitting alone, he would ask the teacher to be excused to go and comfort that classmate. his cousins were moved by this to the point where they wanted to set up a facebook site to honor his kindness, they call it what would daniel do, wwdd. this tech effort, that you guys are doing, is something that daniel would do. this is what daniel would do. he would look into his heart and try to fix things and we can't tell you how much or how deeply it touches us that you are looking into your hearts, taking your time and your talents and devoting yourselves to fixing this. we know that there is no simple answer to this. this is our mission. and it will take government action. we are going to have to look into our hearts about the way that we treat each other. fundamental family values, connecting, talk to the person who is sitting alone. and the unity, and the tech effort is going to bring to this. it is going to be a huge part of fixing this. and we just want to s
he had a very unique compassionate part of his person. if you noticed the classmate sitting alone, he would ask the teacher to be excused to go and comfort that classmate. his cousins were moved by this to the point where they wanted to set up a facebook site to honor his kindness, they call it what would daniel do, wwdd. this tech effort, that you guys are doing, is something that daniel would do. this is what daniel would do. he would look into his heart and try to fix things and we can't...
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and compassionate tone helped tani remain calm and assisted her in providing assistance to her mother. unfortunately she and her family were unable to join us today but we do have this fine public servant representing the good work of the city that we are going to celebrate and we are going to take a moment again to hear the tape played so we hear a little bit of his work and what we are celebrating. >> do you have an emergency? >> tanin >> is the bleeding stopped or still going? >> i am not sure. feeling really tired and a lot of pain. >> and so, how hold is the patient? >> how old is the patient? >> he is 32. >> okay. >> is he awake? >> i think that he is... >> okay. is the breathing completely normal? >> yes. >> is she completely alert? >> i'm not sure. >> did you say yes and is she changing color? >> no. and is there a history of heart problems? >> no. and does she have abdominal pain? >> yes. >> thank you, dan. >> you know, one of the things that you should keep in mind is that you heard them say that they received over a million calls, a year. a lot of timeds, especially when yo
and compassionate tone helped tani remain calm and assisted her in providing assistance to her mother. unfortunately she and her family were unable to join us today but we do have this fine public servant representing the good work of the city that we are going to celebrate and we are going to take a moment again to hear the tape played so we hear a little bit of his work and what we are celebrating. >> do you have an emergency? >> tanin >> is the bleeding stopped or still...
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. >> vicki is compassionate, helping horses and other animals that otherwise would be discarded. >> reportervicki gets her horses from a variety of sources. most are given up by owners who can't afford them anymore. others have been abandoned and then some like mocha here who was beaten severely and rescued from a situation that left her blind. vicki says almost all of these horses would have ended up at auction. >> horses that go to auction, the majority of them go to a kill buyer destined for mexico -- for slaughter and/or the mexican and charo rodeo. >> reporter: vicki supports a federal ban on horse slaughter and works with youth groups to provide educational programs and summer camp to teach the next generation the issues and basics of caring for these gentle giants. >> every horse we save, there's hundreds of others going to slaughter. i think people don't realize what a heart and soul horses have. they are not disposable. they are not recycle. they are actually living beings that have a lot to teach us. r pridinep safe hsetod working for a future they all have greener pastures, this w
. >> vicki is compassionate, helping horses and other animals that otherwise would be discarded. >> reportervicki gets her horses from a variety of sources. most are given up by owners who can't afford them anymore. others have been abandoned and then some like mocha here who was beaten severely and rescued from a situation that left her blind. vicki says almost all of these horses would have ended up at auction. >> horses that go to auction, the majority of them go to a kill...