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where's john paul now?l, it turned out he lived just a few blocks north. >> there had been insufficient evidence to arrest john paul phillips for either murder but in susan schumake's murder, police finally got a break. at susan's autopsy, the medical examiner found two foreign hairs on her body, presumably from her killer. >> one was a body hair, one was a pubic hair that was recovered from susan's body. >> phillips willingly provided hair samples for comparison. based on microscopic examination, phillip's hair was not similar. so he was eliminated as a suspect. despite the hair analysis, susan's family was convinced that john paul phillips was susan's killer. >> and they didn't take phillips into custody at the time. they didn't arrest him or charge pim. which i didn't understand at the time. because i thought that they had enough reason to. >> later, phillips committed several assaults that landed him in jail. >> he went out to the devil's kitchen, spotted a young lady and her boyfriend at one of the cam
where's john paul now?l, it turned out he lived just a few blocks north. >> there had been insufficient evidence to arrest john paul phillips for either murder but in susan schumake's murder, police finally got a break. at susan's autopsy, the medical examiner found two foreign hairs on her body, presumably from her killer. >> one was a body hair, one was a pubic hair that was recovered from susan's body. >> phillips willingly provided hair samples for comparison. based on...
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. >> host: what about john paul ii is he political? >> guest: in the sense that the papacy is of interest to politics because it has influence over human beings and politics is interested in human beings relating to each other and the vision of the common good. the social teaching that developed under john paul ii did seem to some, george wild was interests in pushing a line that suggested the social teaching favor evidence capitalism, and that the prior tradition seemed always to be critical of capitalism and that john paul ii developed things in a way which put forward a more favor able view of capital limp, at least a sort of -- that capitalism was an anathema to be spared of. i don't think that the contrasts that maybe some might want to make between francis and john paul ii is really there, though. what francis is interested in is not a sort of destruction of capitalism, it seems to me, but a critique of ideologies which would structure a defied market which would think that the market was something which people should serve rathe
. >> host: what about john paul ii is he political? >> guest: in the sense that the papacy is of interest to politics because it has influence over human beings and politics is interested in human beings relating to each other and the vision of the common good. the social teaching that developed under john paul ii did seem to some, george wild was interests in pushing a line that suggested the social teaching favor evidence capitalism, and that the prior tradition seemed always to...
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. >> what about john paul to, as he political? >> in the sense that it is an interest to politics because it has influence over human beings. the social teachings that developed under the second. he was interested in pushing the line that suggested that john paul to figure capitalism and that the prior tradition seemed always to be critical of capitalism and john paul ii developed things in a way that put forth a more favorable view of capitalism at least a sort of that capitalism wasn't an accident to be despaired. i don't think the contrast that some ipod to make is really there. what frances is interested in is not sort of a destruction of capitalism but a critique which would think the market was something people should serve and that was clear in the teaching as well. >> if a student asks you what is my duty to serve in politics do i have the duty to serve in politics what is the answer? >> they should see it as a noble venture but brings i think a needed perspective politics has limits and politics depends on by physical, so
. >> what about john paul to, as he political? >> in the sense that it is an interest to politics because it has influence over human beings. the social teachings that developed under the second. he was interested in pushing the line that suggested that john paul to figure capitalism and that the prior tradition seemed always to be critical of capitalism and john paul ii developed things in a way that put forth a more favorable view of capitalism at least a sort of that capitalism...
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but i think something changed when we saw the relationship between ronald reagan, pope john paul ii,pact they had on a common cause against communism that truly changed the world. . there are high expectations for this meeting between pope francis and the president because of their similar backgrounds and feelings about economic equality, about helping the poor. are the expectations too high? what do you think is going to happen here? >> i heard everything that this is going to be an alliance on the issue to pope francis is going to be taking the president to task for the hhs mandate and religious freedom. and probably the truth is somewhere in the middle. there won't likely be the kind of political appliance that there was between president reagan and john paul ii against communism, and yet there are so many things they share in common, particularly with expect to poverty and world peace. >> i want to talk about the issues, but one of the things that help ed to propel ronald reagan and pope john paul ii was a personal chemistry. these two men liked and respected each other. they und
but i think something changed when we saw the relationship between ronald reagan, pope john paul ii,pact they had on a common cause against communism that truly changed the world. . there are high expectations for this meeting between pope francis and the president because of their similar backgrounds and feelings about economic equality, about helping the poor. are the expectations too high? what do you think is going to happen here? >> i heard everything that this is going to be an...
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john paul continued to praise maciel despite the pending allegations. (speaking spanish) >> narrator: he described the founder of the legionaries of christ as "an efficacious guide to youth." that quote incensed maciel's victims. they would go public with the testimony they now had on maciel. >> cardinal joseph ratzinger... >>narrator: the official responsible for investigating child abuse cases, was cardinal ratzinger. he had to respond to the news media about the charges against maciel. >> there's a question whether... >> come to me when the moment is given-- not yet. >> narrator: but he was in a bind. john paul's public celebration of maciel made it very difficult for him to take action, and all the while, maciel's activities went unchecked. >> the situation changed at the end of 2004. at that time, cardinal ratzinger made a decision, to his credit, that maciel had to be investigated. so he sent a canon lawyer in his office, monsignor charles scicluna, to america and mexico to take the testimony of these men. he clearly knew that whoever would become
john paul continued to praise maciel despite the pending allegations. (speaking spanish) >> narrator: he described the founder of the legionaries of christ as "an efficacious guide to youth." that quote incensed maciel's victims. they would go public with the testimony they now had on maciel. >> cardinal joseph ratzinger... >>narrator: the official responsible for investigating child abuse cases, was cardinal ratzinger. he had to respond to the news media about the...
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you take care of the other stuff. >> seized the issue because there was commonality. >> pope john paul ii came on the communist thing because of the solidarity of unions in poland before ronald reagan did. >> absolutely true. >> i'm not disputing that part of the argument. my dispute is what brian touched on. here's an opportunity for a world leader, president barack obama, to attack some of the things, talk about some of the things that matter to the world, and what does he do? he says, no, pope, you handle that stuff. we'll take care of the rest. just like my son who says he's got everything under control. in reality he has nothing under control. >> i just got a report he does have everything under report. >> barack or my son? >> ed henry is reporting that your son has it under control. >> income inequality is political. it was a choice. it was a choice of what he should focus on. went for what he had common ground on, make him look good, going to focus on the contraception mandate when everyone in the country is rallying for religious freedom? >> the number one issue which is income
you take care of the other stuff. >> seized the issue because there was commonality. >> pope john paul ii came on the communist thing because of the solidarity of unions in poland before ronald reagan did. >> absolutely true. >> i'm not disputing that part of the argument. my dispute is what brian touched on. here's an opportunity for a world leader, president barack obama, to attack some of the things, talk about some of the things that matter to the world, and what...
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father martin, talk, if you would, about reagan and john paul, ii.n and john paul, ii had common interests in european and cold war politics. how do you see the analogy with what is happening today? >> i think it's a good question. both worked closely together to end communism. before that you have john 23rd working behind the scenes to help work with the cuban missile crisis. i don't think pope francis has been in office that long to develop a strong relationship with the american president. but they have common interests in reducing violence in different trouble spots. i rath syria and ukraine will come up and on the other hand, it's today it was a 50-minute meeting and i think their time was rather limited and we will see where it goes. >> obviously, great differences between the two men. >> absolutely. >> but they are trying not sweep that to the side but focus on the things they still can work together on. but talk about how fascinating it is that pope francis has the approval rating he has, yet, theology hasn't shifted yet in the church. it's m
father martin, talk, if you would, about reagan and john paul, ii.n and john paul, ii had common interests in european and cold war politics. how do you see the analogy with what is happening today? >> i think it's a good question. both worked closely together to end communism. before that you have john 23rd working behind the scenes to help work with the cuban missile crisis. i don't think pope francis has been in office that long to develop a strong relationship with the american...
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. >> the two popes are expected to be seen together next month, when both john paul is second is made saint, pope francis marked his anniversary today in a similar way, tweeter please pray for me. but since that night he first appeared on the balcony overlooking st. peters square there's not been any major change in church policy or doctrine, in that way, the francis effect has yet to be seen. both in style and substance, he has modeled a church that is less grand, less removed from the faithful, less fascinating with titling, deference and protocol. joining us on this edition of inside story to talk about where the bishop of rome is leading 16th of humanity are from washington lodge time roam correspondent for time magazine, now a contributor to world affairs journal. president of a catholic university in south florida, and also here in d.c., marie dennis, co preponderate of packs christie international, she was most recently director of the office of global concerns for the mary noll sister as catholic religious order. is it a mission take to read both too much and not enough into t
. >> the two popes are expected to be seen together next month, when both john paul is second is made saint, pope francis marked his anniversary today in a similar way, tweeter please pray for me. but since that night he first appeared on the balcony overlooking st. peters square there's not been any major change in church policy or doctrine, in that way, the francis effect has yet to be seen. both in style and substance, he has modeled a church that is less grand, less removed from the...
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obviously john paul was second, a great man. i'm not a catholic but i'm very pro catholic. so that's the long answer to your question. would you prefer the short answer? >> host: that was fine. it was william? >> guest: well, the short version of that is he is a man who led the battle for the abolitionist slave trade of the british empire. as anybody knows, very little about in the man know that much to be there so much more to him. i didn't know until i wrote my biography of him amazing grace for decades in the side and let me write a book about it. i knew what most people know which is almost nothing. in 1785 he had a dramatic conversion experience, very dramatic. he turned everything over to god and basically said i'd been given wealth, connections, influence, a tremendous talent, oratorical skills. how can i put these in service of others, not my own political ambitions but in the service of others. the carboloy example of that is his efforts to end the slave trade which she led and accomplished to end slavery itself which she also was successful in accomplishing just b
obviously john paul was second, a great man. i'm not a catholic but i'm very pro catholic. so that's the long answer to your question. would you prefer the short answer? >> host: that was fine. it was william? >> guest: well, the short version of that is he is a man who led the battle for the abolitionist slave trade of the british empire. as anybody knows, very little about in the man know that much to be there so much more to him. i didn't know until i wrote my biography of him...
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and john paul ii made a statement that reagan could have made. freedom without faith can become confused, perverse and can even lead to the destruction of freedom for others. and you can think of examples of that. john paul ii's successor, pope benedict vxi, said that the west suffers from a confused ideology of freedom. so we've got freedom wrong. we don't totally understand freedom. and because of that, we're suffering from a dictatorship of relativism. the scriptural verse, galatians 5:13-14 says does not use your freedom as opportunities for the flesh, but rather use freedom to what? serve others. to serve your neighbor, right? to love your neighbor as yourself. russell kirk, who i mentioned before, his 1974 classic "the roots of the american order" talked about ordered liberty. you have to have an inner order before the country can have an outer order, an external order to. george washington talked about self-governing one's self before a nation could self-govern. right? you've got finish you -- you hao have a nation of self-governing, self-
and john paul ii made a statement that reagan could have made. freedom without faith can become confused, perverse and can even lead to the destruction of freedom for others. and you can think of examples of that. john paul ii's successor, pope benedict vxi, said that the west suffers from a confused ideology of freedom. so we've got freedom wrong. we don't totally understand freedom. and because of that, we're suffering from a dictatorship of relativism. the scriptural verse, galatians 5:13-14...
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interesting thing about popes and presidents, remember ronald reagan and pope john paul ii came together of communism, right? the comment that obama made during his news conference, i don't think his holiness envisions entering into a partnership or coalition with any political figure on any issue pt is that a slap in the face of ronald reagan and john paul coming together. if they agree, they will come together. >> interesting analysis. alert. the fair force firing nine commanders involved in an exam cheating scandal at a nuclear base in montana. here's a live press conference at the pentagon. confirming the moves, junior level officers being disciplined for their role in the case. no air force general is being punished but the top commander at the base has resigned. >> now about the young newlywed woman who pushed her in the husband off the cliff to his death. what happened when she tried to change her plea. mize blood suga. support heart health. and your immune system. now there's new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand
interesting thing about popes and presidents, remember ronald reagan and pope john paul ii came together of communism, right? the comment that obama made during his news conference, i don't think his holiness envisions entering into a partnership or coalition with any political figure on any issue pt is that a slap in the face of ronald reagan and john paul coming together. if they agree, they will come together. >> interesting analysis. alert. the fair force firing nine commanders...
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and john paul ii took a turn in the 1990s and he started to fight against what he called the culturedeath. and that was a culture which is continuing to be with us and there are two or three phrases they use now today to say there is a kind of prometian neo -- human. >> you bet. well, i appreciate it it, doctor. fascinating day today. thanks for coming on the program. >> next on the rundown, charles krauthammer says kathleen sebelius lied to the nation about obamacare. we will take a look at it it later, stossel has been investigating how much taxpayer money is being used to fund the first family's travels around the world it is astounding. factor is coming right back. your hepatitis c.forget it's slow moving, you tell yourself. i have time. after all there may be no symptoms for years. no wonder you try to push it to the back of your mind and forget it. but here's something you shouldn't forget. hepatitis c is a serious disease. if left untreated, it could lead to liver damage and potentially even liver cancer. if you are one of the millions of people with hepatitis c, you haven't b
and john paul ii took a turn in the 1990s and he started to fight against what he called the culturedeath. and that was a culture which is continuing to be with us and there are two or three phrases they use now today to say there is a kind of prometian neo -- human. >> you bet. well, i appreciate it it, doctor. fascinating day today. thanks for coming on the program. >> next on the rundown, charles krauthammer says kathleen sebelius lied to the nation about obamacare. we will take...
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essentially, it's the opposite of the message reagan, thatcher and pope john paul said, which is youne. these people do feel alone now. >> when i first started to cover this story, the first question i asked was what would ronald reagan do? i get the same answer there isn't much we can do now. what action would he have taken? what can we learn from this situation where it was, where it went and where we are now? >> the first thing would be to live up to the promise that ronald reagan, thatcher and pope john paul ii said was you're not alone. we should be there to provide aid assistance, amplifying the will of the majority of the ukrainian people. and delegitimizing the claims of those who seek to put them under oppression. all too often our diplomats and others want to talk about the importance of great interest at stake and other places, but what russia is doing is not moral, is not consistent with our interests. at a minimum, we should be vocally pushing back on that. >> well said, stephen yates, as you always do, teach us a lot. thank you. >> thank you. >>> the bulls marking five
essentially, it's the opposite of the message reagan, thatcher and pope john paul said, which is youne. these people do feel alone now. >> when i first started to cover this story, the first question i asked was what would ronald reagan do? i get the same answer there isn't much we can do now. what action would he have taken? what can we learn from this situation where it was, where it went and where we are now? >> the first thing would be to live up to the promise that ronald...
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reagan worked with john paul ii and john paul ii made a statement freedom without faith can become confused and perverse and can even lead to the destruction for others. pope benedict said the west serves from a confused ideaology of freedom. the scriptual verses say don't use your freedoms as opportunity for the flesh but rather use freedom to what? serve others. to love your neighbor as yourself. russell clark talked about ordered liberty. you have to have an inner order before the country can have a external order. george washington talked about self-g self-governing yourself before you can have a successful self-governing nation. john adams said the constitution was made for religious and moral people and if you take that away wuiowa -- you are in trouble. reagan said the image of george washington nailing in the snow of valley porch was the most sublime issue in american history because the per sonified of people knew they had to seek help from their creator. bill clark was very close to ronald reagan and used to tell me one of reagan's favorites votes aside from the washington one was
reagan worked with john paul ii and john paul ii made a statement freedom without faith can become confused and perverse and can even lead to the destruction for others. pope benedict said the west serves from a confused ideaology of freedom. the scriptual verses say don't use your freedoms as opportunity for the flesh but rather use freedom to what? serve others. to love your neighbor as yourself. russell clark talked about ordered liberty. you have to have an inner order before the country...
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and john paul ii took a turn in the 1990s and he started to fight against what he called the culturedeath. and that was a culture which is continuing to be with us and there are two or three phrases they use now today to say there is a kind of prometian neo -- human. >> you bet. well, i appreciate it it, doctor. fascinating day today. thanks for coming on the program. >> next on the rundown, charles krauthammer says kathleen sebelius lied to the nation about obamacare. we will take a look at it it later, stossel has been investigating how much taxpayer money is being used to fund the first family's travels around the world it is astounding. factor is coming right back. [ male announcer ] if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene --
and john paul ii took a turn in the 1990s and he started to fight against what he called the culturedeath. and that was a culture which is continuing to be with us and there are two or three phrases they use now today to say there is a kind of prometian neo -- human. >> you bet. well, i appreciate it it, doctor. fascinating day today. thanks for coming on the program. >> next on the rundown, charles krauthammer says kathleen sebelius lied to the nation about obamacare. we will take...
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they share a world view just as ronald reagan and the pope john paul ii shared a geopolitical world view and two leaders dealing with culture wars within their institutions. the pope probably much more successfully in bridging some of those culture wars than president obama has been. i'm sure president obama kind of envies the success of this pope in the way he has been accoladed by catholics and non-catholics alike in bridging the culture wars. >> 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. they agree on helping poor people on the problems of income, inequality and those areas, but when it am cans to same-sex marriage, birth control and abortion, they clearly disagree. how do they finesse that in a one-hour meeting? >> i don't think it's about finesse. the most important key to understanding this pope is the remarkable interview he did early in his papacy with the jesuit magazines with italy and the united states in which he said and with great nuance, the priorities of the institutional catholic church need to be changed to move towards prioritizing the social issues and these cutting edge, these
they share a world view just as ronald reagan and the pope john paul ii shared a geopolitical world view and two leaders dealing with culture wars within their institutions. the pope probably much more successfully in bridging some of those culture wars than president obama has been. i'm sure president obama kind of envies the success of this pope in the way he has been accoladed by catholics and non-catholics alike in bridging the culture wars. >> 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. they...
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. >> not all alleged banking activities were suspect, the 1996 book his holiness claims pope john paul ii funnels money through a discretionary vatican account. >> regardless ofspection, the vail of secretly started to slip after the financial crieses galvanized. a drive which gained greater urgency inside is the vatican, after allegations of corrupt purr which ising practices surveillance fashioned in letters leaked to the press. the swiss lawyer cleaning up the banking system to bring the vatican in line with global transparency standards. >> the past, whenever they had a problem, a scandal, they appointed a bump of cardinals to look into it, this man is admires all over the world for his competence, in this kind of an area, so this -- and this is a man who is not depend on the favor of any cardinal. >> in february 2013, pope benedicts bake the first in nearly 600 years to resign. leaving it to a successor is pope francis to carry on. >> this one with involved a former vatican accountant, charged with laundering millions of euros to the bank, pope francis tapped to have a newly forme
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realistically john paul ii. this is not -- this is not what is going to happen and what did happen, even by the president's own acknowledgement. they didn't specifically discuss obama care, they clearly talked around that issue. >> you have to remember that the vatican always supports the local bishops when they are in conflict with the state. but what's interesting here is that these conversations really took place with the vatican secretary of state. that's where they discussed the conflicts. when the pope and president actually got together, their principle focus was on the poor and marginalized and challenges to peace around the world. that's certainly an area where the pope and the president are on the same page. >> except that the pope made a strong statement about syria when he first assumed the papacy and clearly was not -- would not have been happy with the lack of international intervention or recognition of the crisis as the civil war has continued. i wanted to focus with both of you on that statement
realistically john paul ii. this is not -- this is not what is going to happen and what did happen, even by the president's own acknowledgement. they didn't specifically discuss obama care, they clearly talked around that issue. >> you have to remember that the vatican always supports the local bishops when they are in conflict with the state. but what's interesting here is that these conversations really took place with the vatican secretary of state. that's where they discussed the...
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and the third possibility of course is when the pope ordered john paul ii ordered the archives ready for schollard. it was announced in 2002. it was only 2006 scholars announced in because they were working on systemizing and cataloging. at some point the documents were embarrassing. of course the cause of making pi usx ii a saint is cause of right-wing of the catholic church. anything that might diminish the that possibility is seen as great preokaycation. if i know about the diary, as i think about it is one thing i would most want to know. jim? >> was the secret and cyclical, do we have it, and if we do, was it similar to the so, so. >> there is book you should read the hidden cyclical, a very good book which tells the story and it too is disappointing. just to give you a little bit more background so you understand why it is disappointing. the pope had a problem. he appointed this american jesuit without letting pacelli know, without letting anyone in the secretary of state office know but he had to inform the head of his order just because of the jesuit discipline. so the day af
and the third possibility of course is when the pope ordered john paul ii ordered the archives ready for schollard. it was announced in 2002. it was only 2006 scholars announced in because they were working on systemizing and cataloging. at some point the documents were embarrassing. of course the cause of making pi usx ii a saint is cause of right-wing of the catholic church. anything that might diminish the that possibility is seen as great preokaycation. if i know about the diary, as i think...
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his numbers rival those of pope john paul ii. american catholics like direction he's taking the church, calling it a change for the better. >> police make a startling discovery during a traffic spot. coming up, why a man says he stuffed his mom in the trunk of his car. >>> barbie may be able to have it all, they say. a new study questi[dad] [lau [dad] [laughs] [boy] mom! [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo. >>> it's 4:52, kansas jayhawks getting ready for march madness. last night -- mike, you hear that. team welcomed jim harbaugh to the fieldhouse prior to their game against texas tech. harbaugh dressed in his familiar 49ers cap, sweatshirt and khakis gave them a press conference. he drained a half-court shot and made sure the cameras were rolling. harbaugh was a star in high school for palo alto high and his wife is from kansas city, which explains why mike likes him so much. >> and he was wearing khakis at the same time as well. tonight a celebr
his numbers rival those of pope john paul ii. american catholics like direction he's taking the church, calling it a change for the better. >> police make a startling discovery during a traffic spot. coming up, why a man says he stuffed his mom in the trunk of his car. >>> barbie may be able to have it all, they say. a new study questi[dad] [lau [dad] [laughs] [boy] mom! [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left...
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from someone who was when he was elected as pope, he does have that pope john paul warmth, natural quality of making you feel as he's being inclusive. i think that warmth will come through. >> there is a people person charisma pr pope francis. but the optics of this. it's like the president is sitting down for a job interview. >> you could make the argument that he is looking for the pope to help advance his agenda. there's no doubt that in this upcoming campaign, the number one issue will be how do we deal with these issues of income inequality. although for the pope, i think it's important to point out for him many of these issues are not about the middle class. they are about people who are li living in poverty. having said that, the way the democrats and the republicans believe that these issues should be addressed couldn't be more opposed. we're not going to see the pope delving into the minutia of american politics, but the photo ops and it doesn't hurt that we have a large catholic population that votes. so the opticings of it are something that can help the president as he's approa
from someone who was when he was elected as pope, he does have that pope john paul warmth, natural quality of making you feel as he's being inclusive. i think that warmth will come through. >> there is a people person charisma pr pope francis. but the optics of this. it's like the president is sitting down for a job interview. >> you could make the argument that he is looking for the pope to help advance his agenda. there's no doubt that in this upcoming campaign, the number one...
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obviously, john paul ii, a great men. i'm not catholic but i'm very pro-catholic non-catholic. so that approach of doing personally, chuck colson. that's the long answer to question. would you prefer the short answer? >> that was fun. who was william wilberforce? >> well, wilberforce, the short version is he's of the man who led the battle for the abolition of the slave trade of the british empire. anybody knows little about him, they may know that much. but there's so much more to but i did know it until i wrote my biography of him amazing grace. whenever they came out, amazing grace, i was asked would you like to write a biography? i've never had written a biography. i do have the ambition or desire. i figured that was a john or i would skip in this lifetime. very happy to skip it but it's one of the things i really thought carefully about it, prayed about it but this was a great man and i thought the anna, the privilege to tell the story, is not to be taken lightly. i vote that sort and in the course of writing that story i discovered what i did know and what most people don
obviously, john paul ii, a great men. i'm not catholic but i'm very pro-catholic non-catholic. so that approach of doing personally, chuck colson. that's the long answer to question. would you prefer the short answer? >> that was fun. who was william wilberforce? >> well, wilberforce, the short version is he's of the man who led the battle for the abolition of the slave trade of the british empire. anybody knows little about him, they may know that much. but there's so much more to...
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we have seen residents have varying chemistry with pope, john paul ii with ronald reagan. they got along famously because they were seen as staunch anti-communist. where is the chemistry going to be between this pope, who has been seen as the reform minded pope, someone -- a very different figure than the previous popes and in recent modern history, and president now down in the ratings. the obvious chemistry will be on economic agenda. when you think of this book, pope francis, what do you think of? his moral agenda -- poverty, -- theity, the whole jesuits, going to the heart of the whole jesuit tradition, who this pope is, the first just whip open 1000 years or so. helping the wounded, helping the hurt. obama probably wants people to see the parallels, wants its own economic agenda. he is trying to see himself as a president that reaches out to america's underclass, not just the middle class but the underclass who have been sort of left out of the economic equation. he has placed great emphasis on trying to level that playing field, so he is looking for on a certain leve
we have seen residents have varying chemistry with pope, john paul ii with ronald reagan. they got along famously because they were seen as staunch anti-communist. where is the chemistry going to be between this pope, who has been seen as the reform minded pope, someone -- a very different figure than the previous popes and in recent modern history, and president now down in the ratings. the obvious chemistry will be on economic agenda. when you think of this book, pope francis, what do you...
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>>> jonathan. >>> carlos. >>> y aquÍ john paul. >>> oh. >>> que les pareciÓ? estas son las sopas que hacen feliz a laura? sí. las de campbell's son sus favoritas... la de las princesas de disney... la de tomate, iy ahora la de pollo con estrellas! campbell's tiene tantas sopas, que su favorita cambia cada semana. secreto revelado: para un niño feliz... campbell's. m'm! m'm! good!® ♪ ♪ >>> aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" hay diversiÓn, y dicen que la decoraciÓn de nuestra casa define nuestra personalidad. >>> y en la mansiÓn de "nuestra belleza latina" tuvimos a magy que comprobÓ que la decoraciÓn es para reinas. >>> amigos, estoy en la mansiÓn de la belleza, y vengo a ver si les gusto todo lo que le envÍe de boutique univisiÓn. vamos a ver lo que hacen las futuras reinas. >>> buenos dÍas. >>> hola! >>> cÓmo estÁn? que guapas. >>> ya desde temprano guapas. les gusta todo lo que le trajimos de la boutique? vienen en diferentes colecciones, y no se imaginan lo fÁcil que es transferir la comida a un plato. y mucho de los que estÁn aquÍ son regalos de la boutique. y sin
>>> jonathan. >>> carlos. >>> y aquÍ john paul. >>> oh. >>> que les pareciÓ? estas son las sopas que hacen feliz a laura? sí. las de campbell's son sus favoritas... la de las princesas de disney... la de tomate, iy ahora la de pollo con estrellas! campbell's tiene tantas sopas, que su favorita cambia cada semana. secreto revelado: para un niño feliz... campbell's. m'm! m'm! good!® ♪ ♪ >>> aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" hay...
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a estos artistas, y creo que lo logre, quiero darle las gracias a franco de vita, a jennifer, a john paule de la oportunidad, este aÑo empezamos con el pie derecho. >>> a que atribuyes el triunfo, el trabajo? >>> trabajo mucho. >>> si tuvieras que escoger una caracterÍstica. >>> todos los que estÁn en el Éxito han trabajado, hay que sacrificarse, y todo ese trabajo se ve, y la gente entiende que somos artistas urbanos. >>> a nivel personal cÓmo puede tener ese balance, y a ese nivel de Éxito. saben que amor de un hijo va por encima de cualquier dolencia, dios hace las cosas de manera sobrenatural, son parte de este Éxito, a la primera que le presente el tema fue a jelena. y es mi fanÁtica, se trata de eso. >>> felicidades tambiÉn a las fans, y estarÁn ofreciendo y firmando autÓgrafos, maÑana en los Ángeles, y el sabado en puerto rico. >>> estamos de fiesta, para la gente latina, este disco se hizo para ellos. >>> mucha suerte y felicitarte por este Éxito. >>> gracias. >>> muchos ponen su comida en envases plÁsticos, le diremos cuÁl puede ser la soluciÓn. serÁ verdad que el temible chupaca
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he'll be the first pope to visit korea since pope john paul the second in october nineteen eighteen. over note elections in north korea as a calming estate held its first parliamentary elections under the current leader kim jong ii which pundits say east and to further consolidate his power base and the results one hundred percent of the vote went to the young kim ark i can pass the tips he was the leader jeans on and has been elected to a new rubber stamp legislature and the nation's first parliamentary elections. it seems power. the north's official korean central agency said monday. thank everyone who was one hundred percent of the best. he told voters in the number one hundred and eleven mths picked a constituency for the fourteen someone in the thirteenth supreme people's assembly the supreme people's assembly is north korea's i know suffering organized ancient equivalent to south korea's national assembly. the nationwide elections are expected to consolidate his power base after the recent purge of clothes states including some some tank was executed last year. analysts say the
he'll be the first pope to visit korea since pope john paul the second in october nineteen eighteen. over note elections in north korea as a calming estate held its first parliamentary elections under the current leader kim jong ii which pundits say east and to further consolidate his power base and the results one hundred percent of the vote went to the young kim ark i can pass the tips he was the leader jeans on and has been elected to a new rubber stamp legislature and the nation's first...
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way his try to recall the old days when reagan met with pope tau, who is also a very cap -- pope john paul who was also very charismatic pope. some people have spoken about iron curtains. i don't want to get too far into that, that it is a very historic moment and both obama and the pope has spoken against what is going on in ukraine and putin's annexation of crimea. we will see how that goes. it is a meeting that is both symbolic and important politically. -- heis interesting that is basically in rome to meet the pope. he is not there really to meet the prime minister. the pope is the draw, not the prime minister. symbolically, the pope is the draw. that is what obama wants to show. he was to show he's meeting an important person. also right now, pope francis vrable ratings are very high and he is the man of the poor, the man of social change, which is something that is very dear to obama's heart as well. quickly, there are a couple of things an agenda that are practical, business that he will discuss with renzi. about that we'll talk energy needs. italy gets a lot of gas from ukraine and
way his try to recall the old days when reagan met with pope tau, who is also a very cap -- pope john paul who was also very charismatic pope. some people have spoken about iron curtains. i don't want to get too far into that, that it is a very historic moment and both obama and the pope has spoken against what is going on in ukraine and putin's annexation of crimea. we will see how that goes. it is a meeting that is both symbolic and important politically. -- heis interesting that is basically...
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i'm the scene american presidents over the years have varying chemistry with cokes i john paul the secondnotably with ronald reagan they got along famously because they were both seen a soviet communism fighters his staunch anti communist. so where is the chemistry kennedy between disco was definitely does time's man of the year he's been seen as a real reform minded hope someone out daddy just come in very different. the kid and then the previous pope seen in recent modern history and an oppressive brock obama now down in the ratings them that they'd obvious chemistry will be on the economic agenda when you think of this po po francis when you think that his moral agenda. poverty inequality on the whole behold the chance which is going to start the whole jazz with tradition which this pope is the first jazz with the pope in one thousand years or so i'm getting the heart of that helping the wounded helping the hurt obama probably wants people to see the parallels wants to lead to his own economic agenda he has tried to see yourself as a president that reaches out to america's underclass.
i'm the scene american presidents over the years have varying chemistry with cokes i john paul the secondnotably with ronald reagan they got along famously because they were both seen a soviet communism fighters his staunch anti communist. so where is the chemistry kennedy between disco was definitely does time's man of the year he's been seen as a real reform minded hope someone out daddy just come in very different. the kid and then the previous pope seen in recent modern history and an...
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if you think of it the high water mark in a sense in modern times was president reagan and pope john paul ii. the polish pope. and they did a whole lot of stuff in eastern europe. there's probably not as much opportunity here. and in fact the two -- the vatican and the white house disagree on some issues in syria, for example. but in the middle east the vatican is quite engaged. they can do some work there. it is the vatican is trying to get the syrian regime of bashar al-assad to be more forthcoming in negotiations. they're not having any more luck, though, than the russians are. >> the president gave him, the pope, a gift. the pope gave him a gift back. we always read probably maybe too much into these things. but what can we take from the choice of presents that they gave to each other? >> oddly enough i'm mystified by the president gift because it was some seeds from michelle obama's vegetable garden and we don't know if the pope is a gardener. and a hand-made seed box and made from the timbers of the first catholic cathedral in the united states. gwen: baltimore. >> baltimore. the po
if you think of it the high water mark in a sense in modern times was president reagan and pope john paul ii. the polish pope. and they did a whole lot of stuff in eastern europe. there's probably not as much opportunity here. and in fact the two -- the vatican and the white house disagree on some issues in syria, for example. but in the middle east the vatican is quite engaged. they can do some work there. it is the vatican is trying to get the syrian regime of bashar al-assad to be more...
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pope john paul and pope benedict have said no more discussion on those things.hey did not say that, but it was the perception. this pope seems to say, you can talk about it all you want. i need to listen. i owe it to you to give you a good hearing. >> i want to talk about that, but we also have to talk about other things. >> his strategy is if we say, controversial issues, let's put those aside. let's first extend the arms of the church and bring people in. once they get in and see the truth, goodness, and beauty of the church, they will see the consequences of their beliefs. those other issues might fall into place. if we lead with those controversial issues, people will not come in to begin with. if we lead with the person of jesus christ, we will get people in and gradually the transforming grace of the teaching will take over. that is his new strategy. >> he is uniting the church internally? >> yes, i think so. internally and externally. i cannot walk down the street without a guy saying we love this new pope. internally, could be some problems because the c
pope john paul and pope benedict have said no more discussion on those things.hey did not say that, but it was the perception. this pope seems to say, you can talk about it all you want. i need to listen. i owe it to you to give you a good hearing. >> i want to talk about that, but we also have to talk about other things. >> his strategy is if we say, controversial issues, let's put those aside. let's first extend the arms of the church and bring people in. once they get in and see...
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a group of european evolutionary biologists, all named john paul, discovered which dance movements capture someone's eye. the study came out in 2010, but -- >> it's new to us. >> we are a little behind. the researchers found the best male dancers use larger, more variable movements of the head, neck and torso. this is attractive. arousing if you might add. also important, lots of fast leg movement. women consider this to be an example of a bad dancer. the researchers suggest that men's dance moves matter because they could carry, quote, honest signals of a trait such as health fitness, developmental history. this man has a mental issue. personally i think there is only one good way to dance. >> i filmed that at my bachelor party. i was the one holding the camera. only one came back. you are a woman or so you claim. how key are the dance moves? did you like the first one or the second one you saw? do you agree with the findings? >> clearly republican joni got uh hold of this. i dig men who don't have testicles or penises. that's what i'm going for. if you want to get a girl, you shouldn't e
a group of european evolutionary biologists, all named john paul, discovered which dance movements capture someone's eye. the study came out in 2010, but -- >> it's new to us. >> we are a little behind. the researchers found the best male dancers use larger, more variable movements of the head, neck and torso. this is attractive. arousing if you might add. also important, lots of fast leg movement. women consider this to be an example of a bad dancer. the researchers suggest that...
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didn't the spring we will hand out the latest malar i am so excited about these programs from justice john paul stevens from one of his few appearances to james madison from here to the second amendment and we are so proud. look at the new redesigned web site. we hope you will enjoy them as much. of all the subjects i like to discuss none that i more like them privacy no author i have been more excited to meet in person they and julia angwin. we are fellow soldiers we have both written about privacy and there is no reporter in america that has done more than julia. your path breaking reports in their small street journal and elsewhere about the harm of the online tracking and the details about how much precisely it is a finalist because of the incredible "wall street journal" that people are charged different prices based on the profile of the logarithms without our knowledge or consent. some of the other great achievements she is a journalist and a reporter at "the wall street journal" 2000 through 2013 and a finalist for the pulitzer prize in 2011. on a team of reporters that won the pulitzer
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paul beban, what have you been seeing and hearing today? >> well, john, as you pensioned, the leopoldo lopez that jailed protest leader has been calling for continued protests and the protests have been continuing l there were more violent protests in crack caracas today. here in san cristobal, in the western part of the country, is where this all began, a sexual assault became a protest, the police cracked down on that. that opened the flood gates about the number of grievances, about suppression of free speech. in san crif christobal, to prott them from roving bands of thugs, tensions are running very high. we're out on the streets earlier today, had to come back to a more secure location as night fell. pots and pan pans banging out, tensions running very high in san christobal and in caracas. >> heard they were not peaceful demonstrations but vandalistic criminal behavior. is that the way the government is framing this there? >> that's right, john. the government is blaming this on the protesters. what they are doing is marching through the streets ca
paul beban, what have you been seeing and hearing today? >> well, john, as you pensioned, the leopoldo lopez that jailed protest leader has been calling for continued protests and the protests have been continuing l there were more violent protests in crack caracas today. here in san cristobal, in the western part of the country, is where this all began, a sexual assault became a protest, the police cracked down on that. that opened the flood gates about the number of grievances, about...
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that was the contest as far as pope john paul ii saw it. and the strength of the economy of the united states and our ability to develop more and more technology to put up our national defenses became the deciding factor and the soviet union could no longer couldn't keep up with the free world and our economy overwhelmed the managed economy of the soviets gorbachev lly -- and was a player in this. so i think he saw he couldn't hold it together anymore. and to the extent he cooperated with lady thatcher and president reagan -- and i hold in my office a piece of the berlin wall and that's framed in my office. nd i have had it since 1989 -- actually, it was september 12, 1990, that that piece was cut out of the wall. i didn't do it myself. that piece of the wall represents a piece of the iron curtain itself. the berlin wall. whether it was the physical structure of the iron curtain that winston churchill described. that iron curtain was drawn by i believe the finger of winston churchill, franklin roosevelt and joseph stalin at yalta on februar
that was the contest as far as pope john paul ii saw it. and the strength of the economy of the united states and our ability to develop more and more technology to put up our national defenses became the deciding factor and the soviet union could no longer couldn't keep up with the free world and our economy overwhelmed the managed economy of the soviets gorbachev lly -- and was a player in this. so i think he saw he couldn't hold it together anymore. and to the extent he cooperated with lady...
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cardinal is still hopeful he'll be able to travel to rome next month for the canonization of pope john paul the second. today is opening day for the white sox. they'll start their new season when they host the twins at the cell this afternoon. the game starts at three. the sox lineup features several new faces as they try to rebound from an awful season last year. it's also believed to be paul konerko's final season, but he will not be starting today. stick around all morning for *live reports from the cell from pat tomasulo and ana belaval. judy wang will join us *live with a preview. coming up ... an agreemento jae demetrius? >> i had time to spare. >> it's like you are running to home plate. i didn't know where you're running to. >> let's take a look at our day. currently we have readings at 47. it's nice warm temperatures for early this morning. we do stay warm but we are expecting breezy conditions. a cool down comes through tomorrow as the cold front makes its way in. temperatures will drop and there is rain on the way. not so much for today. satellite shows cloud cover on the increas
cardinal is still hopeful he'll be able to travel to rome next month for the canonization of pope john paul the second. today is opening day for the white sox. they'll start their new season when they host the twins at the cell this afternoon. the game starts at three. the sox lineup features several new faces as they try to rebound from an awful season last year. it's also believed to be paul konerko's final season, but he will not be starting today. stick around all morning for *live reports...
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pope john paul was a philosopher and benedict was a theologian.his pope speaks like a pastor, like your heritage priest. he is focusing on the basics. that is something he said in the america magazine interview. he is focused on the gospel, mercy, compassion, and love. >> making the point that some of the most divisive issues should not overwhelm the role of the church. >> he says we cannot be obsessed with just a few issues, and he named them. abortion, same-sex marriage, contraception, things like that. he said we are too focused on those things. not to say they are not important, but we need to broaden what we are looking at. >> what was your impression? >> he has shifted the conversation from a clash of cultures to really amazing cultural encounters. it has to do with the whole notion of encountering god in all things. it has shifted the conversation to focus on the poor, the marginalized, the destitute. by taking the name of francis, he has taken on a new meaning when he comes into religious engagement, when it comes to care of the earth. the
pope john paul was a philosopher and benedict was a theologian.his pope speaks like a pastor, like your heritage priest. he is focusing on the basics. that is something he said in the america magazine interview. he is focused on the gospel, mercy, compassion, and love. >> making the point that some of the most divisive issues should not overwhelm the role of the church. >> he says we cannot be obsessed with just a few issues, and he named them. abortion, same-sex marriage,...
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since charlemagne met with the pope, but one defining moment came between president reagan and pope john paul ii. their conversations have a huge influence on the fall of communism. if the issue as the president said, of our time is economic inequality, that the pope has spoken about throughout his time as a priest, do you think this meeting could matter? >> absolutely. i think this meeting matters. i do want to say that i joined young catholics across the country in being a bit disappointed there wasn't a selfie today, but this meeting was -- didn't come with a lot of surprises or anything really unexpect unexpected but still exciting. when pope benedict and president obama met, we kind of all imagine imagined maybe at best an awkward conversation, at worst a stern lecture. we are hoping that the meeting, and it was a long meeting at 52 minutes, was a real meeting of the minds. these two men who have been driven by a passion for economic justice throughout their lives and careers, we're hoping testify a deep spiritual and i hope strategic meeting about how to really alleviate poverty and bri
since charlemagne met with the pope, but one defining moment came between president reagan and pope john paul ii. their conversations have a huge influence on the fall of communism. if the issue as the president said, of our time is economic inequality, that the pope has spoken about throughout his time as a priest, do you think this meeting could matter? >> absolutely. i think this meeting matters. i do want to say that i joined young catholics across the country in being a bit...
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the spring we will hand out our latest mailer and i am so excited about the programs from justice john paul stevens from one of his own appearances to several books about the 50th anniversary here at the constitutional center. although please look at the redesigned web site constitution center.org we hope you will enjoy them as much. out of all the topics we discussed there is none that i am more excited about the and privacy that i am more looking forward to or talking with a and julia angwin. we are soldiers in the privacy trenches and there is no reporter in america with her path breaking reports about the tangible harm of online tracking and the details how much it is collected and what is done with it on parallel. with the pulitzer prize because the incredible "wall street journal" for the first time many of us had not known many were charged to differ prices based on the profiles of the algorithms without our knowledge or consent. with some of the other great achievements colonel currently one desperate the "journal" it was a finalist in 2011 in an explanatory reporting but also the a
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even that old pope john paul whom we all loved and pope benedict, they kind of said no more discussion on those things. they didn't say that, but that was the perception. this pope seems to say, you can talk about it all you want. i need to listen. i'm not saying we can change things but i owe you in justice and charity to give you a good hearing. so that's a change in strategy. >> also he says, i want to talk about that but we also have to talk about other things as well. >> well, he wants to put things in order. you know what's interesting? his strategy is, if we kind of say, controversial issues let's put aside for a while, we have been a little obsessed with those, let's first extend the arms to have the church and bring people in. once they get in and see the truth, goodness and beauty of the church, then they will see the consequences of their belief, their discipleship in jesus christ and the other issues might fall into place. if we lead with the controversial issues, people will come in to begin with. but if we lead with the truth, beauty and goodness of the church and the per
even that old pope john paul whom we all loved and pope benedict, they kind of said no more discussion on those things. they didn't say that, but that was the perception. this pope seems to say, you can talk about it all you want. i need to listen. i'm not saying we can change things but i owe you in justice and charity to give you a good hearing. so that's a change in strategy. >> also he says, i want to talk about that but we also have to talk about other things as well. >> well,...