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mother theodore guerin arrived here with nothing.followers pray, sing, and honor her legacy in a magnificent church she built. out of the indiana wilderness came schools, eight of them, three orphanages, and an army of religious women who to this day care for the sick and the souls of all they can find. sister marie kevin is one of those loving followers. and like many followers before her, she has been trying to officially make mother theodore guerin a real catholic saint. >> she was a great builder of communities and of buildings. >> that's right. >> of schools. you can tell by her letters she was a devout woman of god. >> she was. >> but sister, a saint? >> yeah. >> reporter: but as you're about to find out, living like a saint, having followers who think you're a saint, and even performing miracles, well, like a saint, is not always enough to become one. there is the bureaucracy, there is money, hundreds of thousands of dollars needed, and official church-approved representatives in rome to push your cause, called postulators. th
mother theodore guerin arrived here with nothing.followers pray, sing, and honor her legacy in a magnificent church she built. out of the indiana wilderness came schools, eight of them, three orphanages, and an army of religious women who to this day care for the sick and the souls of all they can find. sister marie kevin is one of those loving followers. and like many followers before her, she has been trying to officially make mother theodore guerin a real catholic saint. >> she was a...
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it was the second miracle attributed to mother theodore guerin.f providence were hopeful, but the bills were adding up. the pressure was on. it was 2005. the sisters knew they were in an era of saint making. john paul ii himself was a saint maker. he made the process easier, cutting down the number of miracles needed to make a saint from three to just two and allowing lay people, not just priests, to petition causes. back in terre haute, indiana, it was all coming together, 100 years of work, and a pope who could pave the way to sainthood for mother guerin. then on april 2nd, 2005, pope john paul ii died. did you think, oh, no? oh, no. we might have to start over? >> no. >> you didn't have that? >> no. god will provide. that's what providence is. god will provide. >> reporter: two months after john paul died on june 5th, 2005, doctor andrea ambrosi returned to the congregation of saints for what would be a pivotal meeting. nearly 100 years of work, hundreds of thousands of dollars spent, and it would all come down to one vote. ambrosi was in the h
it was the second miracle attributed to mother theodore guerin.f providence were hopeful, but the bills were adding up. the pressure was on. it was 2005. the sisters knew they were in an era of saint making. john paul ii himself was a saint maker. he made the process easier, cutting down the number of miracles needed to make a saint from three to just two and allowing lay people, not just priests, to petition causes. back in terre haute, indiana, it was all coming together, 100 years of work,...
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it was the second miracle attributed to mother theodore guerin.e were hopeful, but the bills were adding up. the pressure was on. it was 2005. the sisters knew they were in an era of saint making. john paul ii was a saintmaker. he made the process easier, cutting down the number of miracles needed to become a saint from three to two opinion and allowing laypeople, not just priests, to petition causes. ♪ back many terre haute, indiana, it was all coming together, 100 years of work and a pope who could pave the way to sainthood for mother guerin. ♪ then on april 2nd, 2005, pope john paul ii died. did you think, oh, no. oh, no. we might have to start over? >> no. >> reporter: you didn't have that? >> no. god will provide. that's what providence is. >> reporter: two months after john paul died on june 5th, 2005, dr. andrea ambrosi returned to the congregation of saints for what would be a pivotal meeting. nearly 100 years of work, hundreds of thousands of dollars spent, and it would all come down to one vote. ambrosi was in the hallway waiting. even t
it was the second miracle attributed to mother theodore guerin.e were hopeful, but the bills were adding up. the pressure was on. it was 2005. the sisters knew they were in an era of saint making. john paul ii was a saintmaker. he made the process easier, cutting down the number of miracles needed to become a saint from three to two opinion and allowing laypeople, not just priests, to petition causes. ♪ back many terre haute, indiana, it was all coming together, 100 years of work and a pope...
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joining us with more on the bbc's orla guerin. what more can you tell us? >> nato -- excuse me. nato says two attackers opened fire indiscriminately. they believe -- i beg your pardon. >> don't worry about it, orla. >> i beg you to come back to me. >> should we come back to you? let's give you a second. i tell you what, while you're trying to recover yourself, we're going to run the report that you've done, and then you can give us an update after we've seen it, ok? all right. we're running that now. >> this was the rage on the streets after copies of the koran were burnt at a u.s. base. there were protests across the nation and deadly attacks on nato troops. but the top military commander insists there is still a working relationship with afghan brothers in arms. you have awe have trust in each other, we have confidence in each other, and even though we have this setback, i believe we're going to get through it. i don't think this washes away the relationship. i think the relationship is stronger than that. >> the burke of the muslim holy book has been a very costly mistake. mo
joining us with more on the bbc's orla guerin. what more can you tell us? >> nato -- excuse me. nato says two attackers opened fire indiscriminately. they believe -- i beg your pardon. >> don't worry about it, orla. >> i beg you to come back to me. >> should we come back to you? let's give you a second. i tell you what, while you're trying to recover yourself, we're going to run the report that you've done, and then you can give us an update after we've seen it, ok? all...
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tomorrow two degree guerin tier. 54 after a chilly start.arming us uthrough the day and tomorrow night 37 and partly cloudy. the seven day forecast and we bounce back quickly. as we go toward friday we will be around 60 degrees with sun, a nice finish to the week i promise no severe weather. a severe workshop this morning all the baltimore weather people down there at noa and sterling virginia talk about their new radar effect ray technology. >> archery going in "new direction. >> why supporters are hitting a bulls eye again. first a look at night line. >> come up, female, underage and drunk. ther young girls who binge drink. >>> and kate is tough on her youngerself as they talks about the titanic. that's coming up right after the news. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. a
tomorrow two degree guerin tier. 54 after a chilly start.arming us uthrough the day and tomorrow night 37 and partly cloudy. the seven day forecast and we bounce back quickly. as we go toward friday we will be around 60 degrees with sun, a nice finish to the week i promise no severe weather. a severe workshop this morning all the baltimore weather people down there at noa and sterling virginia talk about their new radar effect ray technology. >> archery going in "new direction....
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. >> reporter: now the house has passed a bill guerin teeing farmers their water no matter what. >> if crazy people from hollywood and san francisco trying to tell the people in the san joaquin valley where we produce the nation's fruits and vegetables on how we are supposed to conduct our livelihood and make a living. >> reporter: it's unlikely to pass in the senate. >> it tries to take all the water. there's no balance at all on this act. >> did you he hopes the bill creates enough of a splash to lead to some change. his almond crop nears four acre feet of delta water to grow. >> in other words, would you have to bury this field up to my waist in water to produce one crop. >> reporter: instead, he'll get enough water to come up to his shins. he's going to try to buy the best of the water on the open market which could mean higher food prices. he hates to see this painted as an either/or problem, either the fish or the farmer. he is hoping for what he considers a balanced solution. back to you. >> so, jane, you said half a million acres left fallow. i mean, could we see a shortage of
. >> reporter: now the house has passed a bill guerin teeing farmers their water no matter what. >> if crazy people from hollywood and san francisco trying to tell the people in the san joaquin valley where we produce the nation's fruits and vegetables on how we are supposed to conduct our livelihood and make a living. >> reporter: it's unlikely to pass in the senate. >> it tries to take all the water. there's no balance at all on this act. >> did you he hopes the...
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and i want -- there was a report out last week by john podesta and jeff guerin that said that democrats fumbled this, sort of walked into republican talking points on gas prices and not steered the conversation over to ending subsidies for gas, big oil and gas. 65% of the country saying there is a very/fairly convincing case against the oil companies, 33% saying somewhat, not convincing argument. do you think what the president just said in the rose garden is effective? >> yes. if the polling number is to be believed if you want to focus on one thing, on the subsidies that these wealthy oil companies are getting. on the flip side, if you're the president and gas prices are this high it's very difficult to not get blamed though he has little control over anything at the price at the pump you're the guy in charge. it happened to george w. bush as well. what's ironic three or four years ago the solutions proposed by republicans including mitt romney were sort of an all of the above approach. but it doesn't really alleviate the pain in the polls. but yes, switching to the talking point abou
and i want -- there was a report out last week by john podesta and jeff guerin that said that democrats fumbled this, sort of walked into republican talking points on gas prices and not steered the conversation over to ending subsidies for gas, big oil and gas. 65% of the country saying there is a very/fairly convincing case against the oil companies, 33% saying somewhat, not convincing argument. do you think what the president just said in the rose garden is effective? >> yes. if the...