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all of the southern episcopal churches want to break away from the national episcopal church becausef same-sex marriage and the leader of the texas church didn't want to break away and guess what, jim baker brokered the deal and texas is the only state that didn't to break away and he did exactly what he did with of the soviets. essentially gave them longer time to get used to the new reality and that is the deal that he brokered. >> good evening. i have to confess i haven't read the book yeter but it's on my bucket list. i was curious i remember reagan once quoting that he is smart enough to know so i'm curious given the fact jim baker was from george hw's camp and was less than ten years from that somebody that as you indicated wasn't a scholarly student, codidn't know about geopolitics and took on these high posts and chief of staff for both bush and reagan's administration, secretary of treasury and was secretary of state. youro think reagan would have selected somebody from his camp for decades before that from his ownty camp to take on those poss as opposed to george hw's camp
all of the southern episcopal churches want to break away from the national episcopal church becausef same-sex marriage and the leader of the texas church didn't want to break away and guess what, jim baker brokered the deal and texas is the only state that didn't to break away and he did exactly what he did with of the soviets. essentially gave them longer time to get used to the new reality and that is the deal that he brokered. >> good evening. i have to confess i haven't read the book...
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all of a sudden episcopal churches are wanting to break away from the national episcopal church because of same-sex marriage and ordination of women i'm sorry and. the leader of the texas church didn't want to break away and guess what jim baker brokered the deal and it did not break away. he did exactly what he did in arms control. he t gave them a longer time to gate t used to the reality and that was the deal that he brokered. seeing the heart of the problem he had this great ability to read people and not justst briefing papers on nuclear thruway's and the like. ever greater. get that it's on my bucket list. i was curious remember reagan quoting he's smart enough to know what delegates other people. i'm curious giving the factt tht jim baker was from george h.w.'s camp and he was apolitical for 10 years before that he would select somebody who as you indicated was a scholarly didn't know much about geopolitics. on these high ranking powerful posts as the chief of staff in the bush and reagan administration and the secretary of treasury and secretary of state. .. e would have selecte
all of a sudden episcopal churches are wanting to break away from the national episcopal church because of same-sex marriage and ordination of women i'm sorry and. the leader of the texas church didn't want to break away and guess what jim baker brokered the deal and it did not break away. he did exactly what he did in arms control. he t gave them a longer time to gate t used to the reality and that was the deal that he brokered. seeing the heart of the problem he had this great ability to read...
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churches are wanting to break away from the national episcopal church because of same-sex marriage and ordination of women as well or gay sorry gay and lesbian ministers and the leader the texas church didn't want to break away and guess what jim baker brokered the deal and actually texas was the only state that did not break away from the national church, and he did exactly what he did with the soviets by the way in arms control. he essentially gave them longer time to get used to the new reality and that was the deal that he burger so i think that that was the essence of the guy. was really seeing his especially the harder the problem the better because he had this great ability to read people and not just briefing papers on, you know nuclear throwaways and the like good evening. i also have to confess. i haven't read your book yet, but it's on it's on my bucket list. this is good able to converse you is i was curious that i remember reagan once quoting that he's smart enough to know went to delegate things to other people. i'm curious given the fact that jim baker was from george. h
churches are wanting to break away from the national episcopal church because of same-sex marriage and ordination of women as well or gay sorry gay and lesbian ministers and the leader the texas church didn't want to break away and guess what jim baker brokered the deal and actually texas was the only state that did not break away from the national church, and he did exactly what he did with the soviets by the way in arms control. he essentially gave them longer time to get used to the new...
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phillips episcopal church in charleston, south carolina. so denominations like the episcopal church, presbyterian, methodist or the main line or some say the establishment churches, if you look at any major category, attendance, in every major category they are going down in the 1930s. if you lived in the 1930s, i don't think billy graham is not as public as he used to be, he's very elderly and not well. in the 1930s, probably the most visible minister in the media would be harry emerson fosdick. he is a liberal protestant, and they are not all the same but for this man, probably, the idea that he would deny many of the supernatural aspects of christianity such as the bodily resurrection of christ. he's the pastor at riverside church in manhattan in new york city. what he is focusing on and what his church is focussing on in the 1930s, you can predict that is caring for people in economic need. more of an out growth of what is known as the social gospel instead of an emphasis on the individual being converted, meeting the needs of society.
phillips episcopal church in charleston, south carolina. so denominations like the episcopal church, presbyterian, methodist or the main line or some say the establishment churches, if you look at any major category, attendance, in every major category they are going down in the 1930s. if you lived in the 1930s, i don't think billy graham is not as public as he used to be, he's very elderly and not well. in the 1930s, probably the most visible minister in the media would be harry emerson...
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this is saint philippe's episcopal church in charleston south carolina. so denominations like the episcopal church, presbyterian, methodist, the main line or establishment churches. if you look at any major category, attendants, income what they are giving. in virtually every category they are going down during the 1930s. if you live in the 1930s, i don't think billy graham is not as visible publicly as he used to be. he's very elderly and not well. but in the 1930s, there was a visible minister in the media and that would be harry emerson fosdick. and he is a liberal participant he's a liberal protestant. and this man the idea is that he would deny many of the supernatural aspects of christianity. such as, bodily resurrection of christ. he is the pastor at riverside church in manhattan. in new york city. and what he is focusing on and what his church is focusing on in the 1930s, you could predict that is caring for people in economic need. so more of an outgrowth of what is known as the social gospel. instead of an emphasis on the individual being conver
this is saint philippe's episcopal church in charleston south carolina. so denominations like the episcopal church, presbyterian, methodist, the main line or establishment churches. if you look at any major category, attendants, income what they are giving. in virtually every category they are going down during the 1930s. if you live in the 1930s, i don't think billy graham is not as visible publicly as he used to be. he's very elderly and not well. but in the 1930s, there was a visible...
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this is a saint phillips episcopal. church in charleston, south carolina so denominations like the episcopal church presbyterian methodist the main line or some would say establishment churches if you look at any major category attendance? income what they're giving? in virtually every category they are going down during the 1930s. if you lived in the 1930s, i don't think billy graham is not as visible publicly as he used to be. he's very elderly and not well. but in the 1930s probably the most visible minister in the media. would be hairy emerson fosdick and he is a good example of a liberal protestant. and what makes somebody a liberal protestant? they're not all the same, but for this man probably. the idea that he would deny many of the supernatural aspects of christianity such as the bodily resurrection of christ. he is the pastor at riverside church in manhattan. in new york city and what he is. focusing on and what his church is focusing on in the 1930s you could predict that is caring for people in economic need
this is a saint phillips episcopal. church in charleston, south carolina so denominations like the episcopal church presbyterian methodist the main line or some would say establishment churches if you look at any major category attendance? income what they're giving? in virtually every category they are going down during the 1930s. if you lived in the 1930s, i don't think billy graham is not as visible publicly as he used to be. he's very elderly and not well. but in the 1930s probably the most...
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the great master and father of our most holy patriarch. ri, harness, priest of the metropolitan-episcopal-pastoral presbytery for the president of our power and its army, let us pray to the lord great deacon sergius trubachev , abundance of the fruits of the earth and time to the peaceful lord, let us pray on easter night, we join our the spiritual experience of the church testifies to the special power of such a common conciliar prayer and christianity, the church raises its prayer for the peace of the whole world, and the well-being of the orthodox churches of the sisters, and our country its power of those and the army, and the patriarchs and those who carry out his swindle about our capital city of moscow about those who are suffering. who is sick, and those who turned out to be an imaginary captivity. knife of christ and giving you every word of honor and worship to the father and the son and the holy spirit, now and forever and forever and ever, the great yagdtinya ends with an exclamation to the clergy. after this, the singing of the festive antiphons begins. 3 these are separate verses fro
the great master and father of our most holy patriarch. ri, harness, priest of the metropolitan-episcopal-pastoral presbytery for the president of our power and its army, let us pray to the lord great deacon sergius trubachev , abundance of the fruits of the earth and time to the peaceful lord, let us pray on easter night, we join our the spiritual experience of the church testifies to the special power of such a common conciliar prayer and christianity, the church raises its prayer for the...
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all of the southern episcopal churches are wanting to break away from the national piscopo church becausesame-sex marriage and ordination of women or i'm sorry and ministers and they didn't want to break away and jim baker rocard to deal in texas they only state that didn't break away. andav he gave the soviets and as control longer time to get used to the new w reality. i think seeing the heart of the problem. he had this great ability to read people. >> good evening. i have to admit i haven't read your book yet. i was curious to remember reagan once quoting smart enough to know -- so i'm curious given the fact that jim baker was a political a few years before that he was somebody who you indicatedab didn't know much abt geopolitics and he took on these high-ranking posts in the ocean reagan administrationhe produces secretary of treasury and secretary of state. you would think reagan would want someone in his camp given the view is very political you would want somebody from his own loyal camp as opposed to picking someone from that camp. i was curious how he managed to rise over other
all of the southern episcopal churches are wanting to break away from the national piscopo church becausesame-sex marriage and ordination of women or i'm sorry and ministers and they didn't want to break away and jim baker rocard to deal in texas they only state that didn't break away. andav he gave the soviets and as control longer time to get used to the new w reality. i think seeing the heart of the problem. he had this great ability to read people. >> good evening. i have to admit i...
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representative of the russian deputation and of the patriarchal council presented valuable gifts were episcopalo krasnogorsk of all russia, there was an ambassador in israel anatoly dmitrievich viktorov and the head of the russian spiritual mission, archimandrite alexander yeltsov, in greek it is based on the words and 121 psalms about the hit of the world jerusalem , first the patriarch reads it in greek, which the heart of the holy land is the jerusalem of peace on earth, which comes from this sacred place of god to save the world.
representative of the russian deputation and of the patriarchal council presented valuable gifts were episcopalo krasnogorsk of all russia, there was an ambassador in israel anatoly dmitrievich viktorov and the head of the russian spiritual mission, archimandrite alexander yeltsov, in greek it is based on the words and 121 psalms about the hit of the world jerusalem , first the patriarch reads it in greek, which the heart of the holy land is the jerusalem of peace on earth, which comes from...
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valuable gifts to patriarch theophilus as part of the delegation, uh, there were bishops of the episcopate, krasnogorsk, uh, bishop thomas the river, who networked the patriarch of moscow of all russia, was the russian ambassador to israel, anatoly dmitrievich viktorov, and the head of the russian spiritual mission archimandrite alexander yeltsintsev. if it is she based on words and 121 psalm. ask for peace to jerusalem, first the patriarch reads it in greek, it is emphasized that the heart of the holy land is jerusalem, therefore, he needs a special prayer for peace on earth, which comes from this sacred place, the patriarch asks god to keep the peace. love is still praying for the peace of the region on the mother and churches and for the peace of all the holy churches of god, i am the power of attorney and you are working miracles, eating with a glorified heart on the holy one for ever, the holy spirit is special, which is connected not only with jerusalem, but with the whole world. what we pray in our day is that this peace will reign in our hearts and around us. we ask for peace and f
valuable gifts to patriarch theophilus as part of the delegation, uh, there were bishops of the episcopate, krasnogorsk, uh, bishop thomas the river, who networked the patriarch of moscow of all russia, was the russian ambassador to israel, anatoly dmitrievich viktorov, and the head of the russian spiritual mission archimandrite alexander yeltsintsev. if it is she based on words and 121 psalm. ask for peace to jerusalem, first the patriarch reads it in greek, it is emphasized that the heart of...
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council, presented valuable gifts to patriarch theophilus as part of the delegation, uh, there were episcopal patriarchs, bishop thomas vicar of krasnogorsk, who networked the patriarch of moscow all russia was the russian ambassador to israel anatoly dmitrievich viktorov and the head of the russian spiritual mission archimandrite alexander yeltsin in greek, it is based on the words and 121 psalms about the hit of the world jerusalem first of the patriarchs, it reads in greek, what is emphasized? therefore, jerusalem is the holy land, therefore, he needs a special prayer for the sake of peace on earth, which comes from this sacred place, the patriarch asks god to preserve the world of miracles, food, glorified by the holy one forever, which are connected only with jerusalem, but with the whole world. what we pray in our day is that this peace will reign in our hearts and around us. this country a long tradition of such a special meeting with e- patriarch, which every year, well, except only for the events connected with the twentieth year, but there was a warm e atmosphere between e, the patr
council, presented valuable gifts to patriarch theophilus as part of the delegation, uh, there were episcopal patriarchs, bishop thomas vicar of krasnogorsk, who networked the patriarch of moscow all russia was the russian ambassador to israel anatoly dmitrievich viktorov and the head of the russian spiritual mission archimandrite alexander yeltsin in greek, it is based on the words and 121 psalms about the hit of the world jerusalem first of the patriarchs, it reads in greek, what is...
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catedral conmemoró el primer día de la semana santa con música y oración el pastor de la iglesia episcopal bastantes tienen lluvias mentes que el viento se va fortalecer más con esta toma en vivo de san franz donde la temperatura está nuestra algo de nubosidad sobre todo en usted hasta con temperaturas y 25° el potencial de lluvia muy bajo estar incrementando las próximas horas la misma será de cuarentena de grados y de san josé tenemos condiciones similares con una temperatura 61° de las próximas horas esperamos un incremento no nubosidad a la misma vez que se termómetro se va descender y es que esperamos la llegada de pri nación con una temperatura mínima que bastar en el orden de 41 a los 50° pero la lluvia llegar en horas de la madrugada chic entre 2:03 de la maÑana comenzarás a descender el sistema frontal un frente frío hacia norte de la bahía y maÑana cuando nos levantemos entre 6:09 de la maÑana ya tendremos estos descenso en esta zona precipitaciones ligeras lloviznas muy fuertes tendremos ese potencial al menos hasta las 2:00 de la tarde cuando este sistema se retire rápidamente
catedral conmemoró el primer día de la semana santa con música y oración el pastor de la iglesia episcopal bastantes tienen lluvias mentes que el viento se va fortalecer más con esta toma en vivo de san franz donde la temperatura está nuestra algo de nubosidad sobre todo en usted hasta con temperaturas y 25° el potencial de lluvia muy bajo estar incrementando las próximas horas la misma será de cuarentena de grados y de san josé tenemos condiciones similares con una temperatura 61°...
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. >> reporter: the workshops at this episcopal church in dunn loring, virginia, have raised over $5,000hers, like the web-paced pysanky for peace, with the goal of creating 100,000 eggs. >> this is actually an easy egg to do. >> reporter: cheeseman learned craft from her mother, chris. legend has it that a monster, representing all evil in the world, is held by chains that will weaken if there are not pysanky. >> we need to make lots of eggs. >> reporter: hope, one egg at a time. jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: and we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. if anyone objects to this marriage... (emu squawks) kevin, no! not today. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ bother the bugs... gotcha. ...not your family. zevo is made with essential oils which attack bugs' biol
. >> reporter: the workshops at this episcopal church in dunn loring, virginia, have raised over $5,000hers, like the web-paced pysanky for peace, with the goal of creating 100,000 eggs. >> this is actually an easy egg to do. >> reporter: cheeseman learned craft from her mother, chris. legend has it that a monster, representing all evil in the world, is held by chains that will weaken if there are not pysanky. >> we need to make lots of eggs. >> reporter: hope, one...
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michael's episcopal school are hard at work on a very special assignment. evan warren at his desk.nished product. the entire class with a persuasive writing assignment. mrs. jones teaching them about the local pets up for adoption at richmond animal care and control. each getting to know a dog or cat and writing a letter from their point of view, complete with a drawing, posting the letters at their shelter, hoping it would help get them adopted. liza jane scherer, smiling with her letter. >> hi, my name is cody. i would love to be adopted. i want a loving, caring family with a big, fenced-in yard. please be my owner. >> reporter: parker witthoeff reading his. >> hello, my name is missy. i like fenced-in yards and wide spaces. i like to eat treats. i love to run, and i'm very gentle. i want to be adopted. will you adopt me? >> reporter: tonight, we're happy to report 20 pets from that assignment have now been adopted. >> give me kisses. >> reporter: romeo at his forever home with angela lewis. >> our hearts were taken when we read the stories that the st. michael's kids wrote. >> r
michael's episcopal school are hard at work on a very special assignment. evan warren at his desk.nished product. the entire class with a persuasive writing assignment. mrs. jones teaching them about the local pets up for adoption at richmond animal care and control. each getting to know a dog or cat and writing a letter from their point of view, complete with a drawing, posting the letters at their shelter, hoping it would help get them adopted. liza jane scherer, smiling with her letter....
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francis episcopal church and remained active until her departure.anized many coffee hours and special events with a member and president of the build and elected a delegate and served about 10 years. she was also involved in volunteer with many local organizations. she and john provided food delivery to the bay area women's and children's center and was a dough -- docent at a museum and was a sculptor and author and sold goods to help raise money for the episcopal services and loved to travel and took her family on several trips a year and during retirement she and john spent most summers on ship, rail, plane and car. a few of the more memorable trips were a road trip across the u.s., a trip to cuba and to greece. she is survived by her husband, john, daughters, eight grandchildren and two great great children and another on the way and many relatives in montana. i spoke with her husband, john, this weekend and he is deeply grateful for the support and condolences from the church and community. a memorial service will be may 30 at the episcopal chur
francis episcopal church and remained active until her departure.anized many coffee hours and special events with a member and president of the build and elected a delegate and served about 10 years. she was also involved in volunteer with many local organizations. she and john provided food delivery to the bay area women's and children's center and was a dough -- docent at a museum and was a sculptor and author and sold goods to help raise money for the episcopal services and loved to travel...
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leave rhode island or something and so that he runs away becomes a philadelphia there's jews and episcopalaid roxanne slaves and free slaves and thus the city's name, brotherly loveth philadelphia, and that diversity allows americare just like florence a hundred forms of the renaissance but he was truly a figure. >> did he have, meditating or where the patrons are. >> not exactly what he was good at trying to find the patrons had what he does, is more create, a community, not just the patrons specifics leaders it and he created what he called the drop because if it wasn't for the wealthiest for the workman of philadelphia, is middle-class, we really keepers and it there are good people got all them for open and they were there and that apron club decided to figure out how to do civic and every month they would come up with the free library hethe street and the academy becomes an that was a secret and you see it right cities where it's not just some patrons andut again things but this sort of civic and brilliant. >> little interesting with the other founding fathers, who were just - >> will
leave rhode island or something and so that he runs away becomes a philadelphia there's jews and episcopalaid roxanne slaves and free slaves and thus the city's name, brotherly loveth philadelphia, and that diversity allows americare just like florence a hundred forms of the renaissance but he was truly a figure. >> did he have, meditating or where the patrons are. >> not exactly what he was good at trying to find the patrons had what he does, is more create, a community, not just...
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francis episcopal church and remained active until her departure.anized many coffee hours and special events with a member and president of the build and elected a delegate and served about 10 years. she was also involved in volunteer with many local organizations. she and john provided food delivery to the bay area women's and children's center and was a dough -- docent at a museum and was a sculptor and author and sold goods to help raise money for the episcopal services and loved to travel...
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so he runs away and comes to philadelphia where there's moravians and -- and episcopals and anglican's and blacks and slaves and freed slaves and that's a cities name city of brotherly love, philadelphia. that diversity allows the birth of america just like florence allows the birth of the renaissance. but but he was truly a singular figure and in this did he have i mean the he didn't have a medici where their patrons in philadelphia not exactly, but it was good at trying to find patrons and when he starts and but what he does is more create a community of pain not just patrons, but civic leaders, and he created what he called the leather apron club because it wasn't for the wealthiest of philadelphia or the workman of who is for the middle class. he called it. we the middling people who were the shopkeepers on market street leather aprons because they're the people who got up early put on the leather apron open the door of the shop and they were there and that leather apron club decided to figure out how to do civic improvements and every month, they'd come up with one the free librar
so he runs away and comes to philadelphia where there's moravians and -- and episcopals and anglican's and blacks and slaves and freed slaves and that's a cities name city of brotherly love, philadelphia. that diversity allows the birth of america just like florence allows the birth of the renaissance. but but he was truly a singular figure and in this did he have i mean the he didn't have a medici where their patrons in philadelphia not exactly, but it was good at trying to find patrons and...
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. >> reporter: the workshops at this episcopal church in virginia have raised over $5,000 so far. countless others, with the goal of creating 100,000 eggs. >> this is an easy egg to do. >> reporter: she learned the craft from her mother, chris. legend has it that a monster, representing all evil in the world, is held by chains and they're weakened if there are not enough pysankys. hope, one egg at a time. some of those eggs, they're like works of art. a centuries old tradition, now being used to help ukrainians today that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs mornings, and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jan crawford. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. ukraine is bracing for a new round of attacks as the russian offensive in the east is underway. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy said ukrainian force also fight to defend the area, and is calling on the international community to send more weapons to ukrainian forces. >>> alex jo
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[laughter] but literally a demographic picture for the episcopal means we might not exist as an operatingnterprise in the next 50 years. i was at dinner last night with a deacon in the roman catholic church in columbus, ohio who they have 140 parishes in franklin county, ohio and 60 priests. my own view on one of the reasons i wrote the john lewis book which you are very kind about, was that i don't think it is useful to try to push religion out of the public square. i think it needs to be managed and marshaled because it is innate. it's like trying to push economics and geography for partisanship. >> why do you think that people say they are prepared to die for their country but they are not prepared to die for their state, their city, their school what is it about a country that makes people want to die for? >> i think that is a hugely important part of the american story. because when thomas jefferson talked about my country, he mentioned virginia. in the shift from these united states to the united states is the most important law take those two letters off. and really, the united sta
[laughter] but literally a demographic picture for the episcopal means we might not exist as an operatingnterprise in the next 50 years. i was at dinner last night with a deacon in the roman catholic church in columbus, ohio who they have 140 parishes in franklin county, ohio and 60 priests. my own view on one of the reasons i wrote the john lewis book which you are very kind about, was that i don't think it is useful to try to push religion out of the public square. i think it needs to be...
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. >> reporter: the workshops at this episcopal church in dunn loring, virginia, have raised over $5,000o far. there are countless others, like the web-baced pysanky for peace, with the goal of creating 100,000 eggs. >> this is actually an easy egg to do. >> reporter: cheeseman learned craft from her mother, chris. legend has it that a monster, representing all evil in the world, is held by chains that will weaken if there are not enough pysankey. >> we need to make lots of eggs. >> reporter: hope, one egg at a time. jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >>> that's it for the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others, please check back later for cbs mornings and follow us on line any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm major garrett. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm bradley blackburn in new york. the u.n. world food program says ukrainians in mariupol are now being starved to death, and russian forces will not overnight, ukraine's president told his people to be proud they have survived 50 days under russian attack. >>> califo
. >> reporter: the workshops at this episcopal church in dunn loring, virginia, have raised over $5,000o far. there are countless others, like the web-baced pysanky for peace, with the goal of creating 100,000 eggs. >> this is actually an easy egg to do. >> reporter: cheeseman learned craft from her mother, chris. legend has it that a monster, representing all evil in the world, is held by chains that will weaken if there are not enough pysankey. >> we need to make lots...
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[laughter] belligerently, graphics for the episcopal church which is produce more american business than any other denomination for what it's worth. means that we might not exist as an operating enterprise in the next 50 years printed i was at dinner l last night with that ly deacon in the roman catholic church in columbus ohio who they have p a, 140 parishes in frankn county ohio, and 60 briefs huge institutional pressures in my own view and one of the reasons that i wrote to john lewis book which you were very kind about, was that i do not think it is useful to try to push religion of the public square. i think that it needs be managed and marshall because it's an eight if i try to push economics outer geography or partisanship. >> american souls and what he think it is that people say and prepared to die for their country not prepared to die for the faith of the city for the school, what is it about a country that makes people want to die for it. >> well, ily think that usually caimportance part of story becae when thomas jefferson talked about my country, he meant virginia. so from d
[laughter] belligerently, graphics for the episcopal church which is produce more american business than any other denomination for what it's worth. means that we might not exist as an operating enterprise in the next 50 years printed i was at dinner l last night with that ly deacon in the roman catholic church in columbus ohio who they have p a, 140 parishes in frankn county ohio, and 60 briefs huge institutional pressures in my own view and one of the reasons that i wrote to john lewis book...
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but literally the demographic picture for the episcopal church, which is produced more american presidents than any other denomination for what it's worth. means that we might not exist as an operating enterprise in the next 50 years. i was at dinner last night with a lay deacon in the roman catholic church. columbus ohio who they have a hundred and forty parishes in franklin county, ohio and 60 priests right, and so there are huge institutional pressures. my own view and one of the reasons i wrote the john lewis book, which you were very kind about. is that i don't think it's useful to try to push religion out of the public square. i think that. needs to be managed and marshaled because it is innate is like trying to push economics out or geography or partisanship. are you written a lot about american american soul and so forth. why do you think it is that people say they're prepared to die for their country, but they're not prepared to die for their state their city their school. what is it about a country that makes people want to die for it. well, i think that. that's a hugely importan
but literally the demographic picture for the episcopal church, which is produced more american presidents than any other denomination for what it's worth. means that we might not exist as an operating enterprise in the next 50 years. i was at dinner last night with a lay deacon in the roman catholic church. columbus ohio who they have a hundred and forty parishes in franklin county, ohio and 60 priests right, and so there are huge institutional pressures. my own view and one of the reasons i...
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now more from maryland state capitol i'm eugene taylor sutton bishop of the episcopal diocese of maryland that collection of about a hundred or so 110 congregations around central, maryland. that's been around since the beginning of maryland and colonial time and also with our experience of slavery and racism. lc
now more from maryland state capitol i'm eugene taylor sutton bishop of the episcopal diocese of maryland that collection of about a hundred or so 110 congregations around central, maryland. that's been around since the beginning of maryland and colonial time and also with our experience of slavery and racism. lc
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so she went to episcopal seminary and became a priest knowing she would have only three years before mandatory retirement when she was done. i mean, that speaks wonders. but she also had a companion at the end of her life whom she loved and who loved her. so to that extend, yes, she did overcome her conflict. >> thank you. here's a question all the way from providence, rhode island, from someone named allison pell. she asks, obviously, this is a different take on this time and individuals impact on change. what should we take away from the book? what does this teach us about the way history is written? >> i think more than anything it is about extraordinary people. whose stubbornness and conflict teaches them every day how to make change without, you know, without their taking any lessons from anyone. it's just because they wanted to be who they were and have the rights that they were due, including self-respect. i think it's about that simple. >> well, isn't that just a -- kind of a variation on what has historically been called the great man theory of history. individuals in that t
so she went to episcopal seminary and became a priest knowing she would have only three years before mandatory retirement when she was done. i mean, that speaks wonders. but she also had a companion at the end of her life whom she loved and who loved her. so to that extend, yes, she did overcome her conflict. >> thank you. here's a question all the way from providence, rhode island, from someone named allison pell. she asks, obviously, this is a different take on this time and individuals...
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a huge problem all of the southern festival churches are wanting to break away from the national episcopalhurchri because of same-sex marriage and ordination of gay and elesbian ministers. and the leader of the church did not want to break away and guess what? jim baker broke in texas was the only state that did not break away from the national churchch and he did the same thing with arms control and gave themea longer time to get used toas the new reality and that was the deal. so i think that was the essence especially the harder the problems thein better he had this ability to read people annot just time papers of nuclear surveys and the like. >> good evening i have to confess i have not read your bookur yet but. >> i was curious to think he is smart enough to know when to delegate to other people. so ie. am curious given the fact that jim baker was from george h to view can and ten years before that that somebody as you indicated not a scholarly student and doesn't know much about geopolitics is high-ranking powerful post those that the bush and the reagan administration and secretary
a huge problem all of the southern festival churches are wanting to break away from the national episcopalhurchri because of same-sex marriage and ordination of gay and elesbian ministers. and the leader of the church did not want to break away and guess what? jim baker broke in texas was the only state that did not break away from the national churchch and he did the same thing with arms control and gave themea longer time to get used toas the new reality and that was the deal. so i think that...
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john's episcopal church for an infamous photo op holding a bible. as part of a settlement announced wednesday, the u.s. park police will update policies requiring that officers wear visible identifiers and will require officers to attempt de-escalation tactics before any moves to deploy so-called less lethal weapons. texas governor greg abbott is facing mounting criticism over his new policy ordering state authorities to inspect commercial vehicles crossing the state's border with mexico after the vehicles have already been checked by federal inspectors. abbott's plan for so-called enhanced inspections has caused massive gridlock at the border delaying shipments of food and other products. the governor of mexico's chihuahua state said the delays harmed the economies of both countries. >> texas received more than 3 llion cargo trucks each year from mexico. the delay delivers represents millions in losses in both perishable foods and serious damage to the supply chain for the u.s. and mexican industries. amy: on wednesday, governor abbott said he woul
john's episcopal church for an infamous photo op holding a bible. as part of a settlement announced wednesday, the u.s. park police will update policies requiring that officers wear visible identifiers and will require officers to attempt de-escalation tactics before any moves to deploy so-called less lethal weapons. texas governor greg abbott is facing mounting criticism over his new policy ordering state authorities to inspect commercial vehicles crossing the state's border with mexico after...
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and he was sent to live with his uncle the episcopal bishop of ohio for a couple of years as a young boy. then came back went to school went to dartmouth. lived in dc for a few years and at that point living in that sort of southern society had kind of almost southern views on slavery. it's only when he goes out to cincinnati and starts practicing law and starts actually representing some young blacks. fugitive slaves that he kind of comes around over the over of course of several years to an anti-slavery position. so he comes from a puritan background. he has that sort of i mean look at him there on the cover of the book. i mean he is standing absolutely straight up and down and then looking at you with determination that puritan background never leaves him and he becomes you know. um the you know rock ribbed anti-slavery activist in the early 1840s well it was a bit of his character. perhaps he had a religious intensity from early on. what do you think is character strengths and flaws were from your point? it strengths would include his sort of determination diligence, you know onc
and he was sent to live with his uncle the episcopal bishop of ohio for a couple of years as a young boy. then came back went to school went to dartmouth. lived in dc for a few years and at that point living in that sort of southern society had kind of almost southern views on slavery. it's only when he goes out to cincinnati and starts practicing law and starts actually representing some young blacks. fugitive slaves that he kind of comes around over the over of course of several years to an...