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john paul.s sitting right next to her, her son christopher who today can see. >> unbelievable, the miracle or what. i don't know. you didn't lose no vision at all. >> reporter: five years ago, joanna got a phone call at work. there was an accident. a metal rod had bashed chris' right eye, the damage severe. >> most likely my vision is going to be lost in that eye. >> reporter: i saw john paul ii, please save his vision. please, i'm begging you. make miracle. do it for him, please. >> reporter: christopher doesn't necessarily believe in miracles, but three days after the accident that should have taken his eye, he could see. was it a miracle? not yet, according to the arcane rules of the catholic church. when it comes to john paul ii, millions pray to him. so critics say finding a miracle attributed to him may not be hard at all. ♪ business of making saints happens here in this building just off st. peter's square in rome. it's where father peter gumpel worked for four decades and saw the naming
john paul.s sitting right next to her, her son christopher who today can see. >> unbelievable, the miracle or what. i don't know. you didn't lose no vision at all. >> reporter: five years ago, joanna got a phone call at work. there was an accident. a metal rod had bashed chris' right eye, the damage severe. >> most likely my vision is going to be lost in that eye. >> reporter: i saw john paul ii, please save his vision. please, i'm begging you. make miracle. do it for...
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did pope benedict measure up to pope john paul? tim? >> i know a lot of people who are upset with john paul's visit in 1998, that he didn't come sort of rattling the saber at cuba in the way he had gone into eastern europe, when go behind the iron curtain and try to bring down the soviet empire. >> but this pope did. >> well, he fired as much ammo at the united states as he did as fidel castro there, and there's stronger critiques i could think of that would be very apt than to say this does not so respond with reality. it's an evil dogma that the communist treat and does not respect human liberty, and whatever the u.s. policy should be towards there, there needs to be a very firm message, and i hope that the holy father -- >> did you see the exchange 15 the pope and -- fidel castro and they -- reconstructing what happened to the liturgy over the course of the -- >> i think the pope is a diplomat and handled this very well. and i would just hope that his words about the embargo might be taken seriously by american catholics and see some
did pope benedict measure up to pope john paul? tim? >> i know a lot of people who are upset with john paul's visit in 1998, that he didn't come sort of rattling the saber at cuba in the way he had gone into eastern europe, when go behind the iron curtain and try to bring down the soviet empire. >> but this pope did. >> well, he fired as much ammo at the united states as he did as fidel castro there, and there's stronger critiques i could think of that would be very apt than...
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a nice day today down in the beach. >> the first anniversary of pope john paul ii's beatification is on tuesday. he served as head of the roman catholic church for 27 years. he died in 2005. at the vatican today, pope benedict ordained nine priests, eight of them will be for the diocese of rum and the ninth before vietnam. -- diocese of rome. >> today was just short of perfect. inner harbor, 71. we were just on target for the day. we were not near freezing or anything like that. .02 of rain at the airport that cleared up over night. it wound up just a gorgeous day. in nice evening this evening. one of the cooler spots around. cambridge, 63. chester town, 65. barton, 62. frederick still at 70 degrees this evening. a beautiful day today. let me expand the view. we have seen quite a contrast. in canada, 20's. 63 in new york city. down to the south in the carolina's, tenn., in the 70's and 80's. we do have a warming trend. when the warm air comes in, it has the tendency to try to make rain. that is happening to the west of us right now in illinois, wisconsin, iowa getting scattered showe
a nice day today down in the beach. >> the first anniversary of pope john paul ii's beatification is on tuesday. he served as head of the roman catholic church for 27 years. he died in 2005. at the vatican today, pope benedict ordained nine priests, eight of them will be for the diocese of rum and the ninth before vietnam. -- diocese of rome. >> today was just short of perfect. inner harbor, 71. we were just on target for the day. we were not near freezing or anything like that. .02...
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people just have to start taking them. >> all right, john paul, always good to see you. this is a man who is taking his train, yes, he has one, his patron train, to both of the conventions this summer to put his view of the world and creating jobs to democrats and republicans. >> america still works and we want people to know that. >> that's right. thanks very much to john paul. >>> next, the first poll of the campaign released today. president obama is leading in literally every group except the one that could decide the election. >>> and latest from the trayvon martin case. george zimmerman has officially asked for a new judge. and new developments in the murder mystery that's captivated the world. we have the story about why it could derail china's quest to be number one versus america. >>> okay. i've had surgery and yes, i have occasional constipation. that's why i take doctor recommended colace® capsules. i have hemorrhoids and yes, i have constipation. that's why i take colace®. [ male announcer ] for occasional constipation associated with certain medical conditio
people just have to start taking them. >> all right, john paul, always good to see you. this is a man who is taking his train, yes, he has one, his patron train, to both of the conventions this summer to put his view of the world and creating jobs to democrats and republicans. >> america still works and we want people to know that. >> that's right. thanks very much to john paul. >>> next, the first poll of the campaign released today. president obama is leading in...
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>> were there any myths about john paul jones in the battle of lake erie? >> john paul jones was a revolutionary war figure. perry was. >> oh, perry was. any myths? >> those images that show perry standing in his boat as he's moving from one ship to another, probably not. probably sitting. mostly i think the conventional account of perry, perry's performance in the battle is pretty accurate. >> anything -- you mentioned at the beginning about the fort mchenry flag at the smithsonian institution. and any myths surrounding that? that was the original flag made by mary pickersfield by general armstead. >> that's more or less true. he ordered it. there's a famous painting that shows several other movers and shakers in a room where her while she's sewing it. that didn't happen. he signed the order. she made it. he probably had no immediate input. except he just gave her the dimensions. and they agreed upon a price. there are a lot of myths in connection with that flag and the defense of fort mchenry. there is one myth -- it was in the armstead family until 1907.
>> were there any myths about john paul jones in the battle of lake erie? >> john paul jones was a revolutionary war figure. perry was. >> oh, perry was. any myths? >> those images that show perry standing in his boat as he's moving from one ship to another, probably not. probably sitting. mostly i think the conventional account of perry, perry's performance in the battle is pretty accurate. >> anything -- you mentioned at the beginning about the fort mchenry flag...
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>> only about 14 years. >> did bennie schreiver turn out like john paul van was for you? >> yes. >> why? >> there was a period in the cold war, first we got the bomb, then we fell into this period of hostilities with the soviet union and they acquired their bomb and it was a very unstable period of time. we were dependent because you had to bring this nuclear possession of the bomb by both sides to some sort of stability. and there was no stability because we were depending on the aircraft, the bomber, the strategic air command under curtis lamay who is the figure -- the general in stanley kubrick's "dr. strangelove." the soviets decided not to go down that road. they were going down the road of intercontinental ballistic missiles, they were working their way toward building one. you only got 15 minutes warning of the incoming missiles because of the limitation of the radar. if they had acquired a fleet of icbms, they would have destroyed the credibility of the airplane as a deterrent and you'd have got a period of real instability in which you would have gotten adventuri
>> only about 14 years. >> did bennie schreiver turn out like john paul van was for you? >> yes. >> why? >> there was a period in the cold war, first we got the bomb, then we fell into this period of hostilities with the soviet union and they acquired their bomb and it was a very unstable period of time. we were dependent because you had to bring this nuclear possession of the bomb by both sides to some sort of stability. and there was no stability because we were...
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i would like to report that i went to see the john paul gautier exhibit and i encourage everybody to see that. the presentation is like nothing you have ever seen. just the way they have done it, let alone what is there. it is definitely worth the time and money to go see. item #7, new business request for future agenda items. >> i was wondering if we could do something to start the conversation about party bosses and possible regulation so that, since assemblymen are willing to talk to us, i think that we could do -- i know it would not just be us. but maybe we could lead a conversation or do some investigation just because of the nuisance that they pose right now. >> i spoke to inspector van cool and ask him about open containers in buses. the legislation that exists in the state believes it is particular to limousines and not buses. he has been in touch with assemblymen hill's office and they are trying to redraft this legislation. >> awesome. president newlin: if there is nothing further, then i am going to adjourn tuesday, april 24 meeting of the entertainment commission for the
i would like to report that i went to see the john paul gautier exhibit and i encourage everybody to see that. the presentation is like nothing you have ever seen. just the way they have done it, let alone what is there. it is definitely worth the time and money to go see. item #7, new business request for future agenda items. >> i was wondering if we could do something to start the conversation about party bosses and possible regulation so that, since assemblymen are willing to talk to...
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this is the man who owns it, john paul. >> we are a small family business, i put my heart and soul >> this is another restaurant in the bay area. that guy does not own it, this guy does, francis ford coppola and makes movies like the godfather. he also owns restaurants like this one >> is there really sour taste in my mouth >> not because of the food but because of a lawsuit. francis ford coppola, a waiter just tells you what is available in the things people get confused by his restaurant style and the other restaurants name and wants the nevada restaurant to change its name >> i probably should never even gone to court >> he is not changing names but francis ford coppola does have a trademark on the term but the style of the restaurant is why he is suing >> it is not necessarily as a brand name >> neil smith is a trademark attorney although he has nothing to do with this case. mr. coble is people declined to comment. mr. smith says google the term >> you will see many other restaurants that appear to be using the term as the name of their restaurant and also destructively in their t
this is the man who owns it, john paul. >> we are a small family business, i put my heart and soul >> this is another restaurant in the bay area. that guy does not own it, this guy does, francis ford coppola and makes movies like the godfather. he also owns restaurants like this one >> is there really sour taste in my mouth >> not because of the food but because of a lawsuit. francis ford coppola, a waiter just tells you what is available in the things people get...
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he says he trusts and police in can john paul -- he says he trusts and believes in kim jong un. >> let's bring you up-to-date with the political situation in south korea. with early results in from the parliamentary election, the new party majority is small but significant. >> psychologically, a really important one. the parliamentary elections were important for a number of reasons. but one of the key ones was that they were seen as a litmus test of public opinions, ahead of the much more important provincial polls in december. it was predicted that the party would get the same number of seats. indeed, there has been a big shift in opinion. the opposition democratic united party has around 50% more seats than it had last time around can nevertheless, the fact that the ruling party has the majority will be a real psychological boost going into the presidential polls. >> and the parliamentary elections come ahead of a very controversial and key rocket launch in north korea is leader -- in north korea. >> that is right. kim jong un was made first secretary. he is head of the politburo now.
he says he trusts and police in can john paul -- he says he trusts and believes in kim jong un. >> let's bring you up-to-date with the political situation in south korea. with early results in from the parliamentary election, the new party majority is small but significant. >> psychologically, a really important one. the parliamentary elections were important for a number of reasons. but one of the key ones was that they were seen as a litmus test of public opinions, ahead of the...
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. >> were there myths about john paul jones in the battle of lake erie? >> he was a revolutionary war figure. not at lake erie. >> perry. any myths some. >> the images that show him and probably sitting. mostly i think the conventional account of perry's performance in the battle was pretty accurate. >> anything thaw mentioned at the beginning that the port henry flag and any myths surrounding that? it has been my understanding that that was the original flag made by mary pickers. >> yeah, more or less, he ordered it. there was a famous painting that show movers and shakers. she made it and he probably had no immediate input except he gave her the dimensions and they agreed upon a price. a lot of them with that flag and the defense of fort renry. myth was in the family until 1907. there was about six or eight feet with one end of the flag missing. there was a missing star and the myth is that was given to abraham lincoln and we know that's not true because the family were southern sympathizers and wouldn't have given that star. there was other myths in co
. >> were there myths about john paul jones in the battle of lake erie? >> he was a revolutionary war figure. not at lake erie. >> perry. any myths some. >> the images that show him and probably sitting. mostly i think the conventional account of perry's performance in the battle was pretty accurate. >> anything thaw mentioned at the beginning that the port henry flag and any myths surrounding that? it has been my understanding that that was the original flag made...
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griffiths, our charles darn win, our john, paul, george and ringo, bob woodward and carl bernstein. [ applause ] >> from that week in june 1972 each has had a career of distinguished work that has solidified their place in our pantheon. i want to recognize another special guest. here in the front row we have their editor, ben bradley, the former editor and currently vice president of "the washington post." [ applause ] now the fun. >> thank you. it's a real privilege being here. i wrote my book because i wanted to answer one question. how do you live the rest of your lives when by age 30 you've achieved the fame, success, wealth and professional respect that most of us hope to have by the time you die? writing a book about two living people is a very odd experience. kind of feel like a stalker. you know so much about them, you probably know things they've long forgotten. you're reading everything, combing through their a kirchiv divorce papers, grilling their friends and enemies and all the while they're right there, not at all dead but still not talking to you. but we're friends now.
griffiths, our charles darn win, our john, paul, george and ringo, bob woodward and carl bernstein. [ applause ] >> from that week in june 1972 each has had a career of distinguished work that has solidified their place in our pantheon. i want to recognize another special guest. here in the front row we have their editor, ben bradley, the former editor and currently vice president of "the washington post." [ applause ] now the fun. >> thank you. it's a real privilege being...
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in past years, even under the late pope john paul ii, the american bishops often pushed back on some of these things and defended their own or they were involved in negotiations to try and mediate an agreement before you had this kind of firm crackdown. but obviously, i think the bishops were onboard with the vatican from the get go on this. >> some people have said that they see signs of a split within the catholic community between attention to social service, taking the care of the poor and all on the hand, and religious freedom, defending religious freedom on the other, as the bishops are trying very hard to do, especially on proposals for health care reform. do you see that? and is this part of that? >> i think to a degree it is, bob. i think it's really the split between social justice, between doing all those things that the nuns in america, and sisters throughout catholic history have done, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, housing the homeless, running hospitals and universities, educational institutions, schools and the more doctrinal issues, the pro-life, anti-gay ma
in past years, even under the late pope john paul ii, the american bishops often pushed back on some of these things and defended their own or they were involved in negotiations to try and mediate an agreement before you had this kind of firm crackdown. but obviously, i think the bishops were onboard with the vatican from the get go on this. >> some people have said that they see signs of a split within the catholic community between attention to social service, taking the care of the...
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where is this over from the john paul rand story? >> i will eventually give these papers to the library as well. the papers i gathered in the course of writing this book. my personal papers went over to the library to be put with van's papers because when i wrote the vietnam book, i had all of john rand's papers. his family gave them to me. in exchange for a share of the film rights. >> can the public see this? >> oh, yes. all you have to do is go to the library of con >> esand the manuscript room and the reading room and it's all available. >> are the audiotapes from this collection and interviews? >> yes. 285 from the vietnam book. >> and how many from this book? >> well, i did 120 interviews, maybe 150. >> can people record them? >> well, i don't know if they could record them. you'd have to ask the library that, but they'll be able to listen to just as my vietnam tapes are available to listen to. i believe in preserving things and the library of congress does a wonderful job of preserving. they have a system set up where there's
where is this over from the john paul rand story? >> i will eventually give these papers to the library as well. the papers i gathered in the course of writing this book. my personal papers went over to the library to be put with van's papers because when i wrote the vietnam book, i had all of john rand's papers. his family gave them to me. in exchange for a share of the film rights. >> can the public see this? >> oh, yes. all you have to do is go to the library of con...
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issues absolutely and you know i remember one when george bush started his wars it was it was pope john paul the second we spoke out explicitly against those that's right and and a number of other policies and yet. there's this kind of cherry picking that goes on in on the right when it comes to specifically catholic teaching do you think that the church that the current pope and the king and the current. senior levels of the church are going to push hard on these things sort of you know i hope so i mean in recent weeks the bishops have been the loudest on issues of contraception religious liberty and those are important issues to discuss but i think many moderate and progressive catholics like myself you know are a bit frustrated with the bishops in terms of the moral outrage that they summon seems to be on sexuality issues we need bishops to speak boldly on these issues you know back in the one nine hundred eighty s. when ronald reagan was promoting an agenda of trickle down economics the bishop spoke out very powerfully against that we need to bring that back today i think you know there'
issues absolutely and you know i remember one when george bush started his wars it was it was pope john paul the second we spoke out explicitly against those that's right and and a number of other policies and yet. there's this kind of cherry picking that goes on in on the right when it comes to specifically catholic teaching do you think that the church that the current pope and the king and the current. senior levels of the church are going to push hard on these things sort of you know i hope...
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and fikel cast row banned all holidays but brought back christmas to honor john paul in his. >> sharknd shoppers caught in the middle of terror as we go ahead the world in 80 seconds. >> and sereese was explosion killing len people in one of the largest attacks for months. and more than 100 pime wounded when muslim extremist set off a truck bomb. and minutes later, a car parked nearby exploded and followed by a third truck bomb. >> and australia. and a feeding frenzy continuing in the southwest corner of the country with a fourth person kill would by a shark there in september. two brothers diving from a beach south of perk when a shark moved in and taking one of the brothers out. denmark. a scuffle between opposing groups of procestors and they are rallying against the puper. they were confronted for demonstrators calling for diversity. problems trying to beat each other with sticks. >> china. a reminder to look before you change lanes on the road. the driver of a car swerved and cutting right in a path of a truck. and the car doing a 360 pin? o neone was hurt. a cruise ship in troub
and fikel cast row banned all holidays but brought back christmas to honor john paul in his. >> sharknd shoppers caught in the middle of terror as we go ahead the world in 80 seconds. >> and sereese was explosion killing len people in one of the largest attacks for months. and more than 100 pime wounded when muslim extremist set off a truck bomb. and minutes later, a car parked nearby exploded and followed by a third truck bomb. >> and australia. and a feeding frenzy...
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who better to talk to than john paul. i want to start off with some of the new initiatives that you're working on and you're looking to be more yeeco-friend. while that is all admirable, the question that i really have is how economically sound is it especially during these challenging times. are people willing to pay a bit of a premium to have that sustainable product or do they just go for the cheaper alt alternative that may not be socially responsible? >> we look at it differently. we do it not to make or raise our prices, we do it because it's the right thing. we went carbon neutral several years ago without raising the price. we took a little bit of money it took to do that because we thought it was the right thing to do and condition pass it on. there are many indications where you must up the price because the ingredients are so expensive, leak our new mitch men's line, we're sulfate free and paraffin free. that is very expensive. but the public wanted it. so we created some products with these very expensive ingr
who better to talk to than john paul. i want to start off with some of the new initiatives that you're working on and you're looking to be more yeeco-friend. while that is all admirable, the question that i really have is how economically sound is it especially during these challenging times. are people willing to pay a bit of a premium to have that sustainable product or do they just go for the cheaper alt alternative that may not be socially responsible? >> we look at it differently. we...
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former supreme court justice john paul stevens, and college basketball coach pat summit, and tony morrison, and shimon peres. >>> the white house is gearing up for a star studded affair this weekend. the annual correspondent association dinner tomorrow evening will be hosted by late night comic jimmy kimmel and will be packed with important v.i.p.s including of course the president and the first lady. there are a number of preparty festivities going >> where are some of the good places if people want to spot a celebrity? >> tonight there's a bunch of parties going on. the w hotel tonight, google and the hollywood reporter. it's invite only. but hang out around the hotel. >> very cool. >> tomorrow, the dinner is at the washington hilton. not actually at the white house -- >> no. >> it's at the hilton. if you want to have dinner around that area, you might catch we believe keeping kids healthy can start with healthy hands. with the lysol no-touch hand soap system healthy hands can be automatic. for healthy tips and more, visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. >>> a 3-year-old comes to the rescue
former supreme court justice john paul stevens, and college basketball coach pat summit, and tony morrison, and shimon peres. >>> the white house is gearing up for a star studded affair this weekend. the annual correspondent association dinner tomorrow evening will be hosted by late night comic jimmy kimmel and will be packed with important v.i.p.s including of course the president and the first lady. there are a number of preparty festivities going >> where are some of the good...
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paul -- >> john, i lost you for a moment there, john.llywood walk of fame around sunset and vine and they just put down this wreath honoring dick clark. you can see another fan left a flower. right here in the heart of hollywood, some of the people who have worked with dick clark or were behind the scenes for some of his productions talk about how detailed he was and how professional and how he paid attention to every little thing that was going on on his myriad of productions that he got involved in over his career. so a lot of fond memories of dick clark here. i'm going to bring in anna martinez. she is with the hollywood chamber of commerce who helped put down this wreath. to you, dick clark, what does me mean? >> dick clark was a piece of americana. we all grew up watching him, loved him and learned the newest dance moves and the newest performers out there. he helped a lot of careers get started on his show and we're going to miss him quite a bit. >> thank you, anna. we appreciate you taking time out. so there it is, a wreath rememb
paul -- >> john, i lost you for a moment there, john.llywood walk of fame around sunset and vine and they just put down this wreath honoring dick clark. you can see another fan left a flower. right here in the heart of hollywood, some of the people who have worked with dick clark or were behind the scenes for some of his productions talk about how detailed he was and how professional and how he paid attention to every little thing that was going on on his myriad of productions that he got...
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you have the four counts maxima kucan john and paul talking about the resurrection what scriptures are most helpful and understanding the renewal. >>> from reelect a passage in john and mary goes and discovers that the to is empty and the whole scenario with angel come center tells are certain things and bites her and then jesus speaks to her. and for those transcendent moments jesus becomes rio for us and so it becomes rio linda haven't encountered with him and reno that to that encounter that jesus lives in the present and for ever. >>> will wrap up the next segment that that was very helpful and let's come back to some of those thoughts and scriptures and the jesus and counter with not just mary beth peter and all of them. thanks for joining us and please be with us and our last segment. >>> watching milhaud's mosaic with the reverence this morning and mention scripture and during the break you mentioned the woman of the well to jesus in counter. >>> to me it shows so much about 11 and the restoration because the woman came to the well, very heavy and she is a symbol of an individua
you have the four counts maxima kucan john and paul talking about the resurrection what scriptures are most helpful and understanding the renewal. >>> from reelect a passage in john and mary goes and discovers that the to is empty and the whole scenario with angel come center tells are certain things and bites her and then jesus speaks to her. and for those transcendent moments jesus becomes rio for us and so it becomes rio linda haven't encountered with him and reno that to that...
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are moments when pope benedict may look tired but nothing compared to the weakness and frailty of john paul second in his final years. >> while a resignation may not be likely he has twice visited the tomb of a 13th century pope who did step down from the job. in rome, greg burke, fox news. >>> tax day is upon us as we said the pope is celebrating a birthday plus an emotional election in arizona. elizabeth takes a look at other stories expected to make headlines in the week ahead. >> reporter: monday the pope turns 85, he is the 6th oldest pope since the 1400s. the pontiff's health has been a growing concern since he stopped walking in processions he now uses a moving platform. tuesday, southern arizona voters head to the polls to choose who might fill gabrielle giffords shoes in congress. ron barber faces no opposition, jesse kelly leads the pack. tuesday, nascar sprint cup champ heads to the white house, he will be honored by president obama for his win and community efforts off the track. stuart will be joined by other 20 is 1 nascar drivers. >> -- 2011 nascar drivers. >> wednesday, it i
are moments when pope benedict may look tired but nothing compared to the weakness and frailty of john paul second in his final years. >> while a resignation may not be likely he has twice visited the tomb of a 13th century pope who did step down from the job. in rome, greg burke, fox news. >>> tax day is upon us as we said the pope is celebrating a birthday plus an emotional election in arizona. elizabeth takes a look at other stories expected to make headlines in the week...
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there are moments when he may look tired, but nothing to the weakness of john paul ii in his final yearstion may not be likely. benedict has twice visited the tomb, a 13th century pope who did step down from the job. in rome, greg burke, fox news. >>> a disturbing story from texas tonight, a special needs student pushed down a flight of stairs. tonight, his parents have questions for the teacher. >>> and a powerful documentary on bullying premiers in d.c. we spoke with a victim's mom that still can't believe this happened to her son. we'll be right back. only $79.99 for a lucid by lg ? i can get a smartphone with verizon 4g lte ? it'd be so easy to check facebook, send emails. and the screen is easier to read in sunlight ! the universe is practically telling me to get a smartphone. it's like, "lisa, it'd be super cool if you got a smartphone. also, i like your outfit." thanks universe, let's get me a lucid. come in and say hello to your new, easy to use smartphone. the lucid by lg for only $79.99. verizon. >>> a texas teacher's training called into question tonight after a vi
there are moments when he may look tired, but nothing to the weakness of john paul ii in his final yearstion may not be likely. benedict has twice visited the tomb, a 13th century pope who did step down from the job. in rome, greg burke, fox news. >>> a disturbing story from texas tonight, a special needs student pushed down a flight of stairs. tonight, his parents have questions for the teacher. >>> and a powerful documentary on bullying premiers in d.c. we spoke with a...
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that he was john paul and gingrich as the only gop candidates left to challenger mitt romney. >>> itay seem like a given but president obama will be the democratic nominee in november. the president is expected to officially clinch the nomination with today's primaries. he has won nearly every delegate so far. >>> obama and romney are both eyeing young voters and actually agree on one thing -- the need to reduce student loans. cnbc's jackie deangelis now with more on that story live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, aaron. president obama is going back to school today. he travel the to the university of north carolina and the university of colorado to urge congress not to let interest rates on student loans double in july to nearly 7%. student loan debt has officially topped $1 trillion. the new york fed estimateding about 15% of americans or 37 million people have outstanding student loans. about 2/3 of the debt is held by people under the age of 30. >>> and google will reportedly launch a new service letting consumers store music, photos, and other content on line. the serv
that he was john paul and gingrich as the only gop candidates left to challenger mitt romney. >>> itay seem like a given but president obama will be the democratic nominee in november. the president is expected to officially clinch the nomination with today's primaries. he has won nearly every delegate so far. >>> obama and romney are both eyeing young voters and actually agree on one thing -- the need to reduce student loans. cnbc's jackie deangelis now with more on that...
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the influence british music, john lennon, paul mccartney, pete townshend.had never met clear of competence that had not learned from bert weedon. his book has sold millions and is still published today. it made the claim that people could learn to play the guitar in a day and it becomes the best selling guitar tudor ever. >> i don't know what it is about the guitar. the cello is great, the heart is great. but the guitar is number 1 with me. >> the deejay says that it is hard to overestimate his importance. >> he inspired a generation after generation of guitar players. even kids these days say, oh, you are plain that. he inspired some of the people. he was a fantastic man. >> he will be remembered as someone who help people develop it lifelong relationship with guitar. >> bert weedon. thank you very much for your company. you're watching "bbc news." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and shell. >> this i
the influence british music, john lennon, paul mccartney, pete townshend.had never met clear of competence that had not learned from bert weedon. his book has sold millions and is still published today. it made the claim that people could learn to play the guitar in a day and it becomes the best selling guitar tudor ever. >> i don't know what it is about the guitar. the cello is great, the heart is great. but the guitar is number 1 with me. >> the deejay says that it is hard to...
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. >> wallace once told a reporter the interview he wanted most, but never got, was with pope john paul ii. myron wallace was born may 9th, 1918, in brookline, massachusetts. he became a broadcaster while at the university of michigan on campus radio station. he was a news writer in chicago in the '40s, served as a navy communications officer during world war ii. he moved to new york in the 1950s and joined cbs, handling a variety of broadcasting duties. everything from entertainment to hard news. on tv and radio. he even briefly starred on stage, on broadway. the turning point came in 1956, an interview program called "night beat." >> good evening, i'm mike wallace, the show is night beat. >> with wallace challenging his guests with tough questions, something new for tv. >> what kind of people are your friends? >> he covered most of the great stories of the '60s, including the vietnam war. then in 1968 -- >> it's kind of a magazine for television. >> "60 minutes," the program that would create much of the legacy wallace leaves behind. the lowest point of his career, wallace often said
. >> wallace once told a reporter the interview he wanted most, but never got, was with pope john paul ii. myron wallace was born may 9th, 1918, in brookline, massachusetts. he became a broadcaster while at the university of michigan on campus radio station. he was a news writer in chicago in the '40s, served as a navy communications officer during world war ii. he moved to new york in the 1950s and joined cbs, handling a variety of broadcasting duties. everything from entertainment to...
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broadcast on state tv and christmas was not reinstated as a holiday until 1998 at the request of pope john paulh sermon isn't is usually described as a blockbuster event. >> but this sunday a texas church is preparing for tebow mania. tim tebow is set to deliver an easter sermon at the celebration church in georgetown, texas. the sermon is expected to draw a crowd of 30,000 people. the church set up bleachers in anticipation for the crowds and have rented out more than 100 buses to shuttle people to that event. it will be like a football game, i guess. >> it's going to be huge. >> bleachers, buses, tim tebow. >> do you think people wear jerseys to church? >> i think they might. >> really? on easter sunday no less? >> there are some die hard fans out there. they certainly might bring them, like you said, to get them signed. >> i tell you right now, if i tried wearing a football jersey to easter sunday church, my mom would be rapping my knuckles with a ruler before you could say, hey! >> yikes. >> hey, i was following your tweets on twitter and i liked what i saw. 100% sunshine is what you're gua
broadcast on state tv and christmas was not reinstated as a holiday until 1998 at the request of pope john paulh sermon isn't is usually described as a blockbuster event. >> but this sunday a texas church is preparing for tebow mania. tim tebow is set to deliver an easter sermon at the celebration church in georgetown, texas. the sermon is expected to draw a crowd of 30,000 people. the church set up bleachers in anticipation for the crowds and have rented out more than 100 buses to...
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obviously, pope john paul who had very conservative the views on a number of issues similar to the currentlso urged constant attention to social justice issues by members of the church. >> i think it evidences' some divisions within the leadership of the church because this pope has a fabulous encyclical letter sent to the church called charity and truth, or he talks about all of the basic principles of social justice -- where he talks of about the basic principles of social injustice. he said while you might have individual sense of justice, and links the life issues there, there is also the demand for engagement and social justice, which is the communitarian approach. he calls for both. i am totally puzzled the vatican, when we're working on one piece of it -- you cannot do everything -- what the vatican would criticize us for the the communitarian justice peace the pope was calling for. >> i want to go to a clip of father roy bourgeoise. he organized the annual protest against u.s. army school of the americans at fort benning, georgia. he has come under criticism for ordaining women. he
obviously, pope john paul who had very conservative the views on a number of issues similar to the currentlso urged constant attention to social justice issues by members of the church. >> i think it evidences' some divisions within the leadership of the church because this pope has a fabulous encyclical letter sent to the church called charity and truth, or he talks about all of the basic principles of social justice -- where he talks of about the basic principles of social injustice. he...
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paul. >> he attacked john mccain on i am dprags from the right and rick perry for signing a dream act for the state of texas. >> absolutely. >> he attacked newt gingrich for wanting some sort of legal status. >> yep. >> he attacked rick santorum for confirming sonia sotomayor. >> i'll check. >> he made no change to his
paul. >> he attacked john mccain on i am dprags from the right and rick perry for signing a dream act for the state of texas. >> absolutely. >> he attacked newt gingrich for wanting some sort of legal status. >> yep. >> he attacked rick santorum for confirming sonia sotomayor. >> i'll check. >> he made no change to his
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entrepreneurial ideas. 100 or so entries later and a drumroll, please -- thank you -- the winner, john paulo from farmington, connecticut for his turf guys. j.p., congratulations. let's just cut down to it. what exactly is it that you've got here and how does it work? >> well, i came up with an idea that is used to clean synthetic surfaces like soccer field, football fields, things like that. what the product does is it provides a natural a roroma of fresh cut grass, because who doesn't love fresh cut grass, as well as an antibacterial component. >> is it cheap or expensive? >> it's really inexpensive due to the application frequency as well as the usage and versatility of the product. >> and then what -- how did you figure it out? were you in the basement? did you tell your parents what you were doing? were you stealing things out of the kitchen? were you draining the back of the lawn mower? how did we end up here? >> a little bit of everything. no, actually, i grew up playing soccer, and, you know, i've always -- in the last five years, actually, there's been an expansion of synthetic tur
entrepreneurial ideas. 100 or so entries later and a drumroll, please -- thank you -- the winner, john paulo from farmington, connecticut for his turf guys. j.p., congratulations. let's just cut down to it. what exactly is it that you've got here and how does it work? >> well, i came up with an idea that is used to clean synthetic surfaces like soccer field, football fields, things like that. what the product does is it provides a natural a roroma of fresh cut grass, because who doesn't...
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photos of pope john paul who she met as a child in her native poland, and pictures of her grandchildren. >> oh, look, cute. how many grandchildren do you have? >> two. >> right here, these two? >> yeah. >> one, two. >> reporter: barbara insists on serving coffee. it's all very intimate and homey, except barbara is living in a hospital room. >> you've been here two years now? right? two years in this hospital. >> reporter: two and a half years, she says. barbara arrived at adventist la grange memorial hospital in 2009. she had suffered a stroke while cleaning a house, a job she had been doing for 20 years. the stroke left her paralyzed on one side. several weeks later, she was well enough to leave the hospital, but she stayed. >> she hasn't needed to be in this acute facility for a long time. >> reporter: dr. richard carroll is the chief medical officer for the hospital. >> barbara showed up here two and a half years ago. why is she still here? >> that's a great question. that's really a function of how our health care system is working right now, which is it's not working very well at a
photos of pope john paul who she met as a child in her native poland, and pictures of her grandchildren. >> oh, look, cute. how many grandchildren do you have? >> two. >> right here, these two? >> yeah. >> one, two. >> reporter: barbara insists on serving coffee. it's all very intimate and homey, except barbara is living in a hospital room. >> you've been here two years now? right? two years in this hospital. >> reporter: two and a half years, she...
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medal of freedom, they include bob dylan, madeleine albright, toni morrison, john glenn, justice john paulns and pat summitt, the former head coach of the women's basketball team at the university of tennessee. summit is the all-time winningest leader among ncaa basketball coaches, male and female. pat summitt stepped down as head coach after 3 seasons. eight months ago she announced she had been diagnosed with a form of alzheimealzheimer's dis. she spoke about her journey. >> like many others facing this illness i thought why me? i had to get over why me, because there's so many people out there that are just like me. >> joining us now is pat summitt's son tyler summitt. first of all, congratulation opinions the medal of freedom. that will a moment to remember for the rest of your -- all of your lives. how is your mother doing? >> first of all, thanks for having me andrea. she -- my mom is doing well. she's taking one day at a time. she's in great spirits. >> i know that you worked with your mom for a couple seasons as an assistant coach. congratulations to you, you've just become an assi
medal of freedom, they include bob dylan, madeleine albright, toni morrison, john glenn, justice john paulns and pat summitt, the former head coach of the women's basketball team at the university of tennessee. summit is the all-time winningest leader among ncaa basketball coaches, male and female. pat summitt stepped down as head coach after 3 seasons. eight months ago she announced she had been diagnosed with a form of alzheimealzheimer's dis. she spoke about her journey. >> like many...
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john paul stevens stepped down after a very distinguished career at the age of 90. and that's not that unusual. justices in their 70s right now. so they have that wonderful, glorious virtue called independence. and so at their best, they will just give their best independent judgment as to what it is that the law provides or the constitution means. do they sometimes succumb to political pressure? perhaps. but at their best, they're independent. that was the design of the founding of the american republic. >> let me move you, neal, on to this immigration case. this is specifically the arizona law, portions of which have been -- there's been an injunction against them going into effect. one of those provisions allows law enforcement to question someone about their legal status in the country. another of those provisions says you have to carry your immigration papers with you all the time. is this a small case or is this a case where it really could affect all of these other immigration laws? it seems the question right how is one of law enforcement, but the larger que
john paul stevens stepped down after a very distinguished career at the age of 90. and that's not that unusual. justices in their 70s right now. so they have that wonderful, glorious virtue called independence. and so at their best, they will just give their best independent judgment as to what it is that the law provides or the constitution means. do they sometimes succumb to political pressure? perhaps. but at their best, they're independent. that was the design of the founding of the...