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he is going to annapolis to be laid by chuck lawson, a friend of the family.hank you so much for being with us this morning. i know this is an emotional and difficult weekend for you all in many ways. sarah, tell me about your husband and tell us about the remarkable long friendship you had with john mccain. >> oh my goodness, it just goes back so far with so many memories. i knew john before i married my husband in 1961. and we have kind of followed each other through the years. john and chuck, and even though their paths kind of changed, chuck went to sub marines, john went to aviation, we always stayed in touch. >> it strikes me that yes they were both in the navy for so long, but they had to many decisions. john was fifth from the bottom and chuck was like president of the class, senator mccain reveres your father. they have don't it so faithfully. he says he served in chuck's shadow. >> my dad felt the same as him. they were in the opposite ends of the class, they had a lot of similarities. they were both thoughtful and principaled leaders. it is no surpr
he is going to annapolis to be laid by chuck lawson, a friend of the family.hank you so much for being with us this morning. i know this is an emotional and difficult weekend for you all in many ways. sarah, tell me about your husband and tell us about the remarkable long friendship you had with john mccain. >> oh my goodness, it just goes back so far with so many memories. i knew john before i married my husband in 1961. and we have kind of followed each other through the years. john and...
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." >>> hello there, i'm pat lawson muse. this will be a great week to consider making room in your little new fur friend. this coming saturday shelters hereun and a the country are teaming up with nbc owned tv stations and telemundo for a whole day of adopting. it's the fourth annual clear the shelters day. they'll waive or reduce their adoption fees. last year more than 1,300 animalor founder homes in the washington area. joining thus morning are lauryn lipsy, vice president of community programs for the humane rescuealliance, gina harder is senior manager of public relations for the animal welfare league of alexandria, and wendy wayrick from hills pet nutrition, inc. welcome to "news 4 your subrnda" han 61,000 pets across the tion. what's your goal this year and what's new? >> we have more organizations involved in our area. we're going to beat 1,300. i know our shelter is more full than it's been in a really long time. there will be plenty of animals looking for homes. >> shelter pre some of the best pets ever. just about
." >>> hello there, i'm pat lawson muse. this will be a great week to consider making room in your little new fur friend. this coming saturday shelters hereun and a the country are teaming up with nbc owned tv stations and telemundo for a whole day of adopting. it's the fourth annual clear the shelters day. they'll waive or reduce their adoption fees. last year more than 1,300 animalor founder homes in the washington area. joining thus morning are lauryn lipsy, vice president of...
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i'm pat lawson muse. she's a high school student, former high school student, with a passion for helping people and it's not just a feeling. she turned her passion into action, forming her own foundation dedicated to preparing inspiring and guiding economically disadvantaged students beyond high school and on to colle and on to careers. it's called the heart ofab th foundation. joining us now to talk about it are jasmine w mccoy is founder of the heart of tab that foundation and patricia williamh a president o foundation. welcome, ladies. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so started heart of tab that, jasmine, which is ano rofit, when you were a 12th grader at hope in arms. >>yes. >> how did this happen? when did it happen. >>o that's right. >> in your head. d in my hea it really started when i was mucher you than that, i had a passion for giving. it was a value thawas instilled in me at a young age, especially as someone who was a recipient of so much generosity, being involved in nonprofits simil
i'm pat lawson muse. she's a high school student, former high school student, with a passion for helping people and it's not just a feeling. she turned her passion into action, forming her own foundation dedicated to preparing inspiring and guiding economically disadvantaged students beyond high school and on to colle and on to careers. it's called the heart ofab th foundation. joining us now to talk about it are jasmine w mccoy is founder of the heart of tab that foundation and patricia...
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reverend lawson. [ applause ] >> thank you. you're very, very kind. my name is jim lawson.he things that have already been said. i became connected to martin luther king jr. with -- around december 7th, 1955. and walked with him in many, many different places around the country. around the southern part of the nation especially. and was according to congressman john lewis, the architect of the nonviolent movement. direct action. and i want to press hard on sole force or nonviolent struggle as a way of accomplishing a united states that is true to the beginning theology and philosophy we hold the truths to be self evident that all are created equal and that all are endowed by the creator with certain unalienable rights among the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. the difficulty of politics and the nation and advertising today is that that great philosophy that launched the 13 colonies into becoming an independent nation saying in the constitution, we, the people of the united states of america, in order to establish. that is the language that i want to push
reverend lawson. [ applause ] >> thank you. you're very, very kind. my name is jim lawson.he things that have already been said. i became connected to martin luther king jr. with -- around december 7th, 1955. and walked with him in many, many different places around the country. around the southern part of the nation especially. and was according to congressman john lewis, the architect of the nonviolent movement. direct action. and i want to press hard on sole force or nonviolent...
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reverend lawson. [ applause ] >> thank you. you are very kind. my name is jim lawson.ftentimes strong and good and powerful words. and jesus said words are powerful. all of us need to get some words in our heads that help us to be powerful and helps us to tap into the great thing of being human and alive and loving and caring. i will try not to repeat any of the things that have already been said. i became connected to martin luther king jr. around december 7 or eight, 1955. and walked with him in many places around the country. around the southeastern part of the nation especially. and was according to congressman john lewis, the architect of the nonviolent movement. direct action. and i want to press hard on the full force or nonviolent struggle as a way of a couple sing a united states that is true to the beginning theology and philosophy we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all are created equal, that all are endowed by the creator with certain unalienable rights. part of the difficulty in politics and in the nation and in the advertising industry today is
reverend lawson. [ applause ] >> thank you. you are very kind. my name is jim lawson.ftentimes strong and good and powerful words. and jesus said words are powerful. all of us need to get some words in our heads that help us to be powerful and helps us to tap into the great thing of being human and alive and loving and caring. i will try not to repeat any of the things that have already been said. i became connected to martin luther king jr. around december 7 or eight, 1955. and walked...
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lawson, welcome to "mad money." >> thank you, jim.at to be back. >> i got to tell you, i read every tech conference call i follow every quarter this was to me the only company that truly delivered an upside surprise that was like a magnitude of 2,000 you basically did 2019's numbers in 2018. how could you have had aks accelerated revenue in, your tenth anniversary of business? >> well, to us it's the power of the platform business model where we let customers build a large variety of use on twilio and with our pricing model, when our customers succeed, we succeed. and that platform business model allows us to address such a wide variety of use cases in such wee seeing software developers driver innovation from retail to hospitality to real estate to technology companies and everything in between. so it's a the wide variety of companies and the wide varieties of things they can bill coupled with success that has enabled us to grow so quickly. >> 10% of all developers are on your platform? >> estimated, yeah we've got millions of develo
lawson, welcome to "mad money." >> thank you, jim.at to be back. >> i got to tell you, i read every tech conference call i follow every quarter this was to me the only company that truly delivered an upside surprise that was like a magnitude of 2,000 you basically did 2019's numbers in 2018. how could you have had aks accelerated revenue in, your tenth anniversary of business? >> well, to us it's the power of the platform business model where we let customers build a...
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>> well, he was in memphis, because he had been called by one of his good, close friends, jim lawson, the reverend jim lawson, who was helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee, who were on strike for a living wage. so king starts going there in march and giving some speeches. and one time during the visit, one of the demonstrations turns violent. not because of the demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism, but because of outliers, young people in the city who are very, what i remember was how stunned and angry black people around the country were. washington, d.c. was set on fire. there was tons of uprisings, pr riots, protests.wa the country seemed to be in a state of total chaos, and what was so intriguing is that clearly there was an instruction to the police in cities to stand down, because police were not confronting the riots and the uprisings. so you saw a huge explosion of anger and frustration and violence in the wake of the sa king. >> professor joseph, why was martin luther king jr. in memphis on that day in 1968? >> well, he wa
>> well, he was in memphis, because he had been called by one of his good, close friends, jim lawson, the reverend jim lawson, who was helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee, who were on strike for a living wage. so king starts going there in march and giving some speeches. and one time during the visit, one of the demonstrations turns violent. not because of the demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism, but because of outliers, young people...
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here's a is near misses peter don't stand along with also be two other candidates the treasurer scott lawson and possibly the foreign minister julie bishop so it's all open a little bit very very undecided about exactly what's going to happen but humans are likely to be interesting to it is at least ok roger what prompted all of this what was there a galvanizing issue. well the the brightest has been on the outer if you like in the past few months now he's pulling through magically in the opinion polls and so has his party the liberal party let's party because of the government's an energy policy prime minister turnbull is seen as a center left if you like and some people say he has more in common with the opposition labor party than he does with his own conservatives and he's very supportive of the climate change action of the mission targets and that has coincided with a dramatic increase in energy prices here in australia it doubled almost over the past year and a lot of people are rightly that and that's what the criticism and here's a slump in the opinion poll as of late ok well let's t
here's a is near misses peter don't stand along with also be two other candidates the treasurer scott lawson and possibly the foreign minister julie bishop so it's all open a little bit very very undecided about exactly what's going to happen but humans are likely to be interesting to it is at least ok roger what prompted all of this what was there a galvanizing issue. well the the brightest has been on the outer if you like in the past few months now he's pulling through magically in the...
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it's, uh, international super chef nigella lawson.ven program my name, so it's like she's right here guiding my every move with that sultry british voice. i listened to her meringue instructions in the car last week. there was so much whipping and beating i had to pull over. not sweating over a hot stove and having to sit down to dinner all gross and grumpy and exhausted. yeah, this year, you can finally be in a good mood. well, i was until this little riff. mom and jay sent a thanksgiving greeting from mexico. i didn't even know mexico had thanksgiving. i know. i said the same thing.
it's, uh, international super chef nigella lawson.ven program my name, so it's like she's right here guiding my every move with that sultry british voice. i listened to her meringue instructions in the car last week. there was so much whipping and beating i had to pull over. not sweating over a hot stove and having to sit down to dinner all gross and grumpy and exhausted. yeah, this year, you can finally be in a good mood. well, i was until this little riff. mom and jay sent a thanksgiving...
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i'm pat lawson muse. it's been a special summer for students taking part in a local program in prince george's funty that works hard to keep those studentsm losing in summer what they gain during the school year. it's called summer bridge academy. it uses summer camp to stimulate the interest in s.e.m. our guests are with community youth advance and joining us now are a site coordinator, cindy martin is director of academic programs, and also with uss t morning is sheritala iter, a site coordinator. welcome. i know you finished up successful summer bridge session recently. 200 students. tell us how summer bridge works, cindy? >> it's a program that's open to students. they engage in academics and have summertime fun. in the a.m. students are in class, in math and literally and s.t.e.m. programs. in t afternoon we offer them a tsbust number of programs in culinary s.t.e.m. and sports. so they can have academic and summertime fun. >> which grade are your sdents in? >> we started them k through 8 during the
i'm pat lawson muse. it's been a special summer for students taking part in a local program in prince george's funty that works hard to keep those studentsm losing in summer what they gain during the school year. it's called summer bridge academy. it uses summer camp to stimulate the interest in s.e.m. our guests are with community youth advance and joining us now are a site coordinator, cindy martin is director of academic programs, and also with uss t morning is sheritala iter, a site...
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-- no, his spokesman stephen lawson has released a clarification as they are calling it and here that is. ron desantis was actually talking about florida not making the wrong decision to embrace the socialist policies that andrew gillum espouses to characterize it as anything else is absurd. florida's economy has been on the move for the last eight years and the last thing we need is a far left democrat trying to stop our success. that battle in florida is going to be a heated one. they always are. this one special will be. ron desantis running with the president in many ways and andrew gillum running with the backing of bernie sanders and the money of george soros and all the rest. florida will be a barn burner through november. lawyers for president trump's now convicted former campaign chairman are asking a judge to move his second trial out of the nation's capital. this was expected. we kind of got a heads up yesterday that they would try. this they say paul manafort will not be able to get a fair shake because of all of the publicity in washington. manafort's lawyers tried ahead
-- no, his spokesman stephen lawson has released a clarification as they are calling it and here that is. ron desantis was actually talking about florida not making the wrong decision to embrace the socialist policies that andrew gillum espouses to characterize it as anything else is absurd. florida's economy has been on the move for the last eight years and the last thing we need is a far left democrat trying to stop our success. that battle in florida is going to be a heated one. they always...
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i'm erika gonzalez in for p lawson muse. the school year is already off and running. joining us this morning is d.c. public schoolsinrim chancellor dr. amanda alexander. thank you so much for being here with us th morning. >> thanks for having me. >> this is an exciting time.tu congtions on getting through your first full week of the school year. i'm sure you've beenyo making rounds trying to get to as many campuses as possible. >> i have visited tons of schools this past week. f >> i thi some people you may be a new face but really you are not. d.c. is -- these are your stomping grounds and youte st-- you've risen through the ranks and started as an elementary schoolteache can you tell our viewers about where you come from and why d.cs so much of your heart? >> yeah, well, i've been here the past 25 yeaif of my actually, my entire adulthood has been spent in washington, d.c. so i beganmy career as kindergarten teacher at walker jones elementary school in 1998. >> the little ones. >> it was a wonderful experience and i learned a lot at that school. i later became an a
i'm erika gonzalez in for p lawson muse. the school year is already off and running. joining us this morning is d.c. public schoolsinrim chancellor dr. amanda alexander. thank you so much for being here with us th morning. >> thanks for having me. >> this is an exciting time.tu congtions on getting through your first full week of the school year. i'm sure you've beenyo making rounds trying to get to as many campuses as possible. >> i have visited tons of schools this past...
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it was a whole because it's divided by the many most votes this year because it's the only it was lawson's if you're going to remove it from the things on the t.v. things it's good to know we're talking was going into it something that decision was for wanted oh god i suppose it was just all is a big. night of expense and many. of us trying to shoot up its nomination to. complete this. and all language. i want is a lot. from the get it. while in hamburg fabiana takes the opportunity to see marino on his debut. and nothing. good. has ever occurred. divison to from. this need to from. a stumble. on and let's look at budget short i just might like controlled us and. i don't know what i understand it's not as will not. be so must we do some of those come to others. without. it. for me to say it's not kind to him by this rich in me is a non-issue on a full turn for from the. doesn't gets. to come up and talk i'm up with a couple i've made a hyphen or a little. feet by me i'm from the horse so it's a very. good reason sport done it's complete fed to come on. this minute stunts model work doesn't
it was a whole because it's divided by the many most votes this year because it's the only it was lawson's if you're going to remove it from the things on the t.v. things it's good to know we're talking was going into it something that decision was for wanted oh god i suppose it was just all is a big. night of expense and many. of us trying to shoot up its nomination to. complete this. and all language. i want is a lot. from the get it. while in hamburg fabiana takes the opportunity to see...
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want it was for because it's divided by the many most votes this year because it's you want it was lawson's there because if you're going to move to the things on the t.v. things it's good to know we're talking was going to the interests of the discussion that's a problem to know god this is just or is a big. not because it's in the me you know i was trying to shut up it's not making a. complete it's. just like. when is the last year. for this. while in hamburg probably on takes the opportunity to see marino on his debut. and nothing. but. yes if it's all going to be. davison before the isn't it a phone. system. on one hand let's look at budget short i just might like controlled us and. have a lot of those hemp that's not. long so most good is a discount on this. with our first date. for me to say it's not kind to him by this wrist in me is a promise to own up full time for from the. does a heads. up and talk i'm up with a shop i've made a high note it was a. feel for me i'm from the force so i was a veteran vendor. in good. faith to come on. this minute stunt tomorrow we're. going to meet.
want it was for because it's divided by the many most votes this year because it's you want it was lawson's there because if you're going to move to the things on the t.v. things it's good to know we're talking was going to the interests of the discussion that's a problem to know god this is just or is a big. not because it's in the me you know i was trying to shut up it's not making a. complete it's. just like. when is the last year. for this. while in hamburg probably on takes the opportunity...
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chuck lawson before he died arranged for john mccain and cindy to have burial sites with the lawsonse naval cemetery and that in terment will be on sunday. >> is ceremony in washington are well- well-deserved. he's one of the most remarkable americans and senator of our lifetime and american history. i think it is fitting and appropriate that he should be recognized this way and my colleagues feel the same way. we'll miss him. this is the way for america to pay appropriate tribute to a great american hero. there is also talk from chuck schumer and from some republicans, jeff flake, will be given the benediction here today as we see the hearse arriving where his office was for all of those years of 30 years in the senate. that's some what controversial. it would be taking an honor away from the segregationist, richard russell, the former senator from the south. >> buildings and statues, they honor people that we now honor and we now honor or values have changed. it will be amazing that the republican party can't get rid of a democratic segregationist of yours who fought for civil righ
chuck lawson before he died arranged for john mccain and cindy to have burial sites with the lawsonse naval cemetery and that in terment will be on sunday. >> is ceremony in washington are well- well-deserved. he's one of the most remarkable americans and senator of our lifetime and american history. i think it is fitting and appropriate that he should be recognized this way and my colleagues feel the same way. we'll miss him. this is the way for america to pay appropriate tribute to a...
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thank you for your time on this judy lawson joining us live from west valley city utah thank you thank you. now at least ten people have died after heavy rain and southern flooded a popular with hikers and only civil protection agency says at least eighteen others were rescued after flash floods in the region of calabria it's not clear how many people are still missing and italian police have released photos showing the moment a major bridge collapsed in the northern port city of genoa the video shows heavy rain four minutes before huge chunks of concrete plummet to the ground at least forty three people were killed last tuesday when a two hundred meters section of the marandi bridge gave way and busy traffic. emergency workers in the southern indian state of canada have been handing out medicine and disinfectants in a bid to prevent water borne diseases more than one point two million people are now living in temporary camps after the worst flooding there in a century and a thomas reports from carola. and still it rains the downpours all less heavy less frequent and shorter than they
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you're going to school because it's divided by the militia postboxes you because it's your own it was lawson's the victims you going to go back to the things of the t.v. it's good to know what was going into it something that was a full on people this. is a big. victims in the many. houses but it's not. complete it's the. language. i want is one of the few. for the good. while in hamburg probably and takes the opportunity to see marino on his debut. but am after. yes every. divison to from the vicinity to from. a stumble. and let's look at budget short not just my control does that mean for me. i don't know what i understand is not. only so must be abuse of those come to understand. what i've heard. from it is this it's not kind of this mish. mash someone up once and for from the. dozen shots. didn't go far enough. to those have might have made a high note. duffy for me i'm from the horse so it's a vet in venice. good and decent done quickly it's complete fed to come on. man it's on tomorrow we're. going to be. hyper to the classroom if you. think. you need my sisters yes the mother will come
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the height of the credit fueled economic boom generated by the chancellor of the exchequer nigel lawson but even then the shortfall is just three hundred million pounds here's the financial position of u.k. households the chart and since the financial crisis and since the bailing out the banks since the basically free money for the top the socialism for the top and their their unfettered capitalism for the bottom well it's led to the only way to even sustain the data also shows that these people these people aren't like living the high life they're basically borrowing in credit cards or buying their food paying their rent paying for electricity on their credit cards right so austerity measures that were brought in simply means that the government was going to go into debt but the consumer did you know the consumer is suffering well we had a guest steve keen on kai's report and he did say he did predict this would happen as soon as the government stopped spending that the household would have to start going into debt instead exact. it was up and whether or not it's stable i don't know bu
the height of the credit fueled economic boom generated by the chancellor of the exchequer nigel lawson but even then the shortfall is just three hundred million pounds here's the financial position of u.k. households the chart and since the financial crisis and since the bailing out the banks since the basically free money for the top the socialism for the top and their their unfettered capitalism for the bottom well it's led to the only way to even sustain the data also shows that these...
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she had been schooled in nonviolence by reverend james lawson. he is not as well-known as he should be. she wanted to be nonviolent. she was also a time of liberation for african countries she was drawn to that liberation. what i want people to get out of it is to see they can see in these individuals lives. when coming in through the mug shot. it's very good. one thing i tell people is that if you go through the civil rights museum you get to gallery aid. how do we get this through. his can be doing the work. the travis a story about how to deal with her mother. is a story i heard over and over again from different writers. there is a guy from washington dc that told me if i ask my parents and they said i couldn't do it i would've gone. i just went anyway. his father got a call a couple of days after he had been arrested. he did not know where his son was. he said it where is your son right now. he said he's down at virginia union. he's in summer school. i may have to come and talk to you. other people even grown-ups who were married. he was an
she had been schooled in nonviolence by reverend james lawson. he is not as well-known as he should be. she wanted to be nonviolent. she was also a time of liberation for african countries she was drawn to that liberation. what i want people to get out of it is to see they can see in these individuals lives. when coming in through the mug shot. it's very good. one thing i tell people is that if you go through the civil rights museum you get to gallery aid. how do we get this through. his can be...
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well lena lawson is the project director of the oslo coalition on freedom of religion or belief at the university of oslo she says this law won't help with integration or peaceful coexistence and i believe that this law in general to legalize clothing. look productive all to obtain. and wanted in any society if one we have over the experience we've got the country has forced people to where the job. has probably been and now when europe we have the prohibition against him and i don't think this octane any. productive aim of integration or peaceful coexistence or. gun control supporters in the u.s. have marched on the headquarters of the powerful lobby group the national rifle association calling for tighter legislation on firearms rob reynolds is at the protest in fairfax virginia. a large group of people have gathered outside the headquarters of the national rifle association in suburban washington they are demanding changes in the nation's gun laws and here you can see that on the ground here are photographs of some of the people who have recently died as a result of gun violence thi
well lena lawson is the project director of the oslo coalition on freedom of religion or belief at the university of oslo she says this law won't help with integration or peaceful coexistence and i believe that this law in general to legalize clothing. look productive all to obtain. and wanted in any society if one we have over the experience we've got the country has forced people to where the job. has probably been and now when europe we have the prohibition against him and i don't think this...
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>> well, he was in memphis, because he had been called by one of his good, close friends, jim lawson, the reverend jim lawson, who was helping to organize sanitation workers in memphis, tennessee, who were on strike for a living wage. so king starts going there in march and giving some speeches. and one time during the visit, one of the demonstrations turns violent. not because of the demonstrators who were part of the organized civil rights activism, but because of outliers, young people in the city who are very, very frustrated, and they smashed some windows, and king is determined to return to memphis to have a rally that is peaceful, because people are very critical, critics are saying if he can't lead a peaceful rally in memphis, how can he come down to washington, d.c., and do this camp-in and this tent city that they're talking about as part of the poor people's campaign. so he was in memphis because by '68, king is convinced that, one, the vietnam war is this immoral, illegal war, but it's a war that has robbed resources from poor people and attention from the plight of the po
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hundred priests had abused more than a thousand children over seventy years well judy clapper at lawson's from the s. and p. that's the survivors network of those abused by priests she says the pope needs to take action instead of just apologizing. i would like to see the church open these secret archives that they have and give that information to law enforcement and the people in officials who can do a better investigation of these things. having the bishops investigate themselves. smacks of conflict of interest i think the royal commission in australia is a good template for everybody i think that the. grand jury investigation that was done in pennsylvania should be done in all fifty states in the united states and other countries should follow the lead of australia australia's prime minister malcolm turnbull has survived a leadership challenge by the home affairs minister peter dutton turnbull won the vote forty eight to thirty five doesn't resign as a minister off the losing the vote on your own bill had been under increasing pressure was forced to make changes to his energy policy t
hundred priests had abused more than a thousand children over seventy years well judy clapper at lawson's from the s. and p. that's the survivors network of those abused by priests she says the pope needs to take action instead of just apologizing. i would like to see the church open these secret archives that they have and give that information to law enforcement and the people in officials who can do a better investigation of these things. having the bishops investigate themselves. smacks of...
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[inaudible] i think that's lawson so much coverage but i think the democrats are more focused on using that as a political pawn in the bigger game. if you look at what the present put forward and aside from the rhetoric, he actually put forward a plan that many conservative folks he never thought he would go as far as and how generous it was to provide a pathway to citizenship to that group and yet saying his policies are into his hispanic. field and we said is that he believes we need to make sure there's also a guest worker program here. there is a need for the economy to make sure there's a legal way for people to come here and contribute to the economy if they don't want to become citizens. but, right now, this issue is something that's so politicized and the democrats think it's to their advantage playbill really believe they're willing to come to the table for a solution. think there will need to be election changes before we get to that point. where we started that policy and the formula we had was the right one. how to solve daca and make changes to border security that were im
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and jim lawson came down to nashville and started training us in nonviolence and we focused specifically on the sit-in counters. and that's what the whole training was about, how do you desegregate the counters? it was actually not until 1960 that we actually had a sit in protest. we were testing and that's what we learned. you go down and sit in and you find out what the reaction would be. and then you come back to the church and you role play. have a little play. people are yelling at you and screaming at you and pulling you off the stools and stuff like that. it was only actually about a decade ago that i realized the purpose of that. that was to train your emotions. it was like boot camp. getting you prepared, because sometimes you might want to do something. but you get into the situation and you lose it. that's what people say, i lost it. you know what did you lose? you lost control over yourself. so that was one of the things that we learned to do. is the first of all control yourself. and there are ways you can do that. that's what we did, we practiced controlling ourselves. so i
and jim lawson came down to nashville and started training us in nonviolence and we focused specifically on the sit-in counters. and that's what the whole training was about, how do you desegregate the counters? it was actually not until 1960 that we actually had a sit in protest. we were testing and that's what we learned. you go down and sit in and you find out what the reaction would be. and then you come back to the church and you role play. have a little play. people are yelling at you and...
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. >> and i'm put lawson muse. >> wuerl was named in a report that accuses more than 300 members of clergyab than a thousand children who are victims. >> the report als accuses church leaders of efforts to cover up and avoid thecandal rather than deal with the victims. >>nehese petit and for a time some of the diocese sought to prent t entire report from ever seeing the light of day. in effect, they wanted to cover up the cover-up. >> cardinal wuerl now responding to the allegations which happened during his tenure as bishop of pittsburgh. >> news 4's mark segraves has been goi through the repor and joins us now with the details. mark? >>ah good evening, archbishop wuerl has put out several statements both to priests, parishioners and to the press denying some of the allegaons that come outf this grand jury report and reiterating what he says all 's done over his decade as a leader in the catholic church to help these victims. >> it was childl sexuse including rape committed by grown men. inst children. >> repr:
. >> and i'm put lawson muse. >> wuerl was named in a report that accuses more than 300 members of clergyab than a thousand children who are victims. >> the report als accuses church leaders of efforts to cover up and avoid thecandal rather than deal with the victims. >>nehese petit and for a time some of the diocese sought to prent t entire report from ever seeing the light of day. in effect, they wanted to cover up the cover-up. >> cardinal wuerl now responding...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse.in we beg with event planned this weekend. marking one year since the deadly clash between white nationalists and counterprotesters in charlottesville. >> virginia's governor and the city of charlottesville have declared states ofn emergency case people show up and things get out of hand. >> and soon we'll be gettingn update from d.c. officials about the plan for the rally here. >> let's get right onews4's megan mcgrath live in northwest with what is planned. megan? d morning.r: well, g in about an hour, the mayor and representatives from several fferent law enforcement agencies will be gathering here in northwest. they're going to be participatin in a round table discussion with community and faith leaders. they'rekioing to be t about exactly what's being done, how they are preparing for thee unrprotests.ally and all is quiet around house at the moment, but sunday will bring a potentially volatile mix for the unite the right rally and coterprotesters. vernment agencies are coordinating to make sure that the violence that erup
. >> i'm pat lawson muse.in we beg with event planned this weekend. marking one year since the deadly clash between white nationalists and counterprotesters in charlottesville. >> virginia's governor and the city of charlottesville have declared states ofn emergency case people show up and things get out of hand. >> and soon we'll be gettingn update from d.c. officials about the plan for the rally here. >> let's get right onews4's megan mcgrath live in northwest with...
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it is to avenge hillary lawson bring a lot of heartbreak on the president. >> pam: unless they have otherdible evidence. he has told so many stories. >> jesse: his credibility is shot. >> greg: we have been saying that trump has a thin skin. he has a pretty thick hide to do his job while this is going on. >> jesse: that's tough. tough day. anti-trump media ramping up impeachment talk after these developments. that's ahead. it's america's most popular street name. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? so you have, your headphones, chair, new laptop, 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. ♪ >> juan: the media revs of the push to imp
it is to avenge hillary lawson bring a lot of heartbreak on the president. >> pam: unless they have otherdible evidence. he has told so many stories. >> jesse: his credibility is shot. >> greg: we have been saying that trump has a thin skin. he has a pretty thick hide to do his job while this is going on. >> jesse: that's tough. tough day. anti-trump media ramping up impeachment talk after these developments. that's ahead. it's america's most popular street name. but no...
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i'm put lawson mousse. a>> veronic youngblood is behind bars facing a murder northern virginia bureau chief julie carey joins us live with the new details? >> reporter: julie? >> reporter: leon and pat, theo apartmentex where the shooting took place right through the trees there, blocks away from tyson's galleria. police were called there at so:25 last night and found two children have been shot inside an apartment. one was pronounced dead at the scene. this is the woman now accused of firing theho fatal that claimed her own daughter's life, 33-year-old veronica youngblood. court records reveal she's a mother of two and a few years ago in the midst of a contentious divorce her ex-husband got this protective sder against her. police sayte law prevents them from identifying the two victims, but the dispatch call suggests both are youngblood'ss daughter news 4 confirmed her youngest daughter 5-year-old brooklyn lo youn died from a gunshot wound to the head. the other girl, an older child, is in a life-threaten
i'm put lawson mousse. a>> veronic youngblood is behind bars facing a murder northern virginia bureau chief julie carey joins us live with the new details? >> reporter: julie? >> reporter: leon and pat, theo apartmentex where the shooting took place right through the trees there, blocks away from tyson's galleria. police were called there at so:25 last night and found two children have been shot inside an apartment. one was pronounced dead at the scene. this is the woman now...
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. >> good monday morning.i' pat lawson hughes. >> weng begin with a develo story in northern virginia. one child is dead. another seriously hurt after a shooting at an apartment complex near tyson. >> police just released this photo of the woman accused of shooting those children. her name is vonica young blood. >> we have more now from fairfax county. >> i have the subject in orstody. >> rr: late last night the search for a double shooting suspect came to an end. >> i s like three or four police cars were there. and they were ba to open the door. ngandg theiny askedin me ask to because i was looking out. >> reporter: sam irsays he didn't know what or who police were looking for about 10:30 last nigh now he knows. fairfax county police annouing veronica young blood of mcclain was captured just about an hour the unthinkable late night shooting at the post tyson corners apartment complex. officers found two children shot. >> one was taken to the hospital and one was pronounced deceased on scene. within an hour our officers were ableo take her into custody. >> reporter: the 33-year-old i
. >> good monday morning.i' pat lawson hughes. >> weng begin with a develo story in northern virginia. one child is dead. another seriously hurt after a shooting at an apartment complex near tyson. >> police just released this photo of the woman accused of shooting those children. her name is vonica young blood. >> we have more now from fairfax county. >> i have the subject in orstody. >> rr: late last night the search for a double shooting suspect came to an...
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let's bring in sara lawson levy. >> thank you for having me. >> you're disrupting the yoga industry,? >> we do things pretty differently. what really frustrated me about the yoga practice was that i really felt a barrier to entry the space was created for people that thought that maybe yoga wasn't for them and i was one of those people we practice in a dark, haelted candle lit room and we use the beat of the music to drive the breath and pace of class, so you're constantly moving and there's always something moving every time you go. >> how many studios do you have? you started with how many? and now you're how many? >> i started with a small pop-up in brooklyn about five years ago and now we have ten studios in manhattan and two on the west coast in los angeles. >> wow, that's incredible growth. >> thank you. >> in a city that's got, i can attest, a lot of yoga studios. >> yeah. >> definitely. >> and they're sprouting all over -- i live in the suburbs, and they're there as well. i'm curious, what kind of music do you play? is it contemporary hip-hopy? because i think of yoga as very
let's bring in sara lawson levy. >> thank you for having me. >> you're disrupting the yoga industry,? >> we do things pretty differently. what really frustrated me about the yoga practice was that i really felt a barrier to entry the space was created for people that thought that maybe yoga wasn't for them and i was one of those people we practice in a dark, haelted candle lit room and we use the beat of the music to drive the breath and pace of class, so you're constantly...
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plus jim lawson was here, running the campaign. so he wanted to come. that's why he came here. he came here in 1968. and the message has gone, he was driven to finish on what he had left when he said here, i may not get there with you. but we as a people will get to the promised land. since then we've had a country that has been stalled between liberation and gridlock. because we lost track of that message in my view. and we are lucky enough to think about the witnesses that we have, 200 years ago frederick douglass was born. 50 years ago dr. king was killed in the city. frederick douglass said after the civil row, that the south repackaged its hatred of the yankees from the civil war and directed toward the freed men, do disestablish the 14th amendment that was born largely right here in memphis from the riots of 1866. and set aside the 14th amendment, 15th amendment and even parts of the 15th amendment for bidding slavery. we went package, we repackage the hostility to the yankees into hostility to the freed men. dr. king said, that what happened at the end of his career, was
plus jim lawson was here, running the campaign. so he wanted to come. that's why he came here. he came here in 1968. and the message has gone, he was driven to finish on what he had left when he said here, i may not get there with you. but we as a people will get to the promised land. since then we've had a country that has been stalled between liberation and gridlock. because we lost track of that message in my view. and we are lucky enough to think about the witnesses that we have, 200 years...
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co-founder jeff lawson, thank you so much for stopping by.eantime, microsoft has rolled out a new policy for its subcontractors. companies that provide temporary workers to the software giant will have to offer 12 weeks of paid parental leave. those positions include working in the cafeteria, working at entrance desk. only 13% of private-sector workers in the united states get paid parental leave. coming up next, the startup bungalow, is trying to change how people find homes to rent. we talked to the c.e.o. in silicon valley. he just joined the board. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: wework is on track to become manhattan's largest office tenant. bloomberg has learned that the co-working giant is in talk to lease about 200,000 square feet at 1 world trade center. wework would push past j.p. morgan chase, which has 5.2 million square feet leased in manhattan. bungalow is trying to help renters find a place to live. bungalow plans to be in 12 major u.s. cities by the end of the year. it has secured $64 million in otal funding, $14 million in ventur
co-founder jeff lawson, thank you so much for stopping by.eantime, microsoft has rolled out a new policy for its subcontractors. companies that provide temporary workers to the software giant will have to offer 12 weeks of paid parental leave. those positions include working in the cafeteria, working at entrance desk. only 13% of private-sector workers in the united states get paid parental leave. coming up next, the startup bungalow, is trying to change how people find homes to rent. we talked...
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. -- state director in iran under lawson 2016 could i was so angry, i did not know what to do.at we need to fix something. the first meeting i attended, i thought percent on salary, and i got upset, and i want out of the room, when i came back, he's said i thought you were not coming back. but i am a party person. say thank you to donna fowler and the people that i represent that would not come back unless we did this today. i am very happy that all the people who are younger than i am, i don't have representation, will now select the democratic party won some to come back. >> two quick items of business. thank you for your hard work and all of the resolutions. [applause} afternoon, as tom said, i'm stuart applebaum. i encourage of the resolutions committee. beforet a lot of time, and during this meeting, talking about process. highlight of every dnc meeting, is the resolutions committee report. resolutions held the country -- tell the country who we are. as a party. as cochair of the committee, i would like to thank everybody who has been involved in this endeavor. only to ask
. -- state director in iran under lawson 2016 could i was so angry, i did not know what to do.at we need to fix something. the first meeting i attended, i thought percent on salary, and i got upset, and i want out of the room, when i came back, he's said i thought you were not coming back. but i am a party person. say thank you to donna fowler and the people that i represent that would not come back unless we did this today. i am very happy that all the people who are younger than i am, i don't...
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i'm meteorologist francis lawson here. highs for california, triple digits through the central valley, fresno 101, palm springs 108. it will be hot there. in tahoe things are cooling down, 84 but the haze continues. they've had smoke and haze the last few weeks and it will continue the next seven days. tomorrow scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. temperatures in the 80s all week long. reggie? >> thanks. >>> happening now in san francisco, a commute game changer. here's a live look at the salesforce transit center. the first weekday ac transit bus getting ready to roll from the east bay coming from alameda and guess who is on board? jessica castro. riders say it's a big deal. a cable stay bridge will allow regional transit busses to fly over downtown's traffic snarls that will be nice. the transit hub took eight years to build. as you can see they have ac bal >> every time we come back to the shot it keeps getting fancier. >> we understand that jessica is just in, just gotten offer the bay bridge.
i'm meteorologist francis lawson here. highs for california, triple digits through the central valley, fresno 101, palm springs 108. it will be hot there. in tahoe things are cooling down, 84 but the haze continues. they've had smoke and haze the last few weeks and it will continue the next seven days. tomorrow scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. temperatures in the 80s all week long. reggie? >> thanks. >>> happening now in san francisco, a commute game...
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i'm francis lawson. good air quality over the weekend but today inland east bay drops to moderate. due to higher containment on the fires. the onshore breeze wit drive temperatures down. less than a mile in petaluma. half moon bay two miles. we're dropping in concord and in livermore. right now temperatures are mostly in the 50s with san francisco at 55. san jose at 60 degrees. here are the highs you can expect today. 60s at the coast, 60s and 70s around the bay and upper 80s to near 90s for inland areas. richmond 68, oakland , san jose 83, and overnight lows will drop into the 50s once again with more extensive cloud cover. alexis has another serious accident she's keeping an eye on. >> sounding that way. a new two-car crash in a tough spot. this is southbound 880 before you get to state route 92 in the hayward area, two left lanes blocked. that's an area that does not take much. that is slow anyway. with some injuries sounds like it could be there for a while. heavy traffic approaching that area. we don't have lanes blocked or delays but crews are responding to a rollover crash e
i'm francis lawson. good air quality over the weekend but today inland east bay drops to moderate. due to higher containment on the fires. the onshore breeze wit drive temperatures down. less than a mile in petaluma. half moon bay two miles. we're dropping in concord and in livermore. right now temperatures are mostly in the 50s with san francisco at 55. san jose at 60 degrees. here are the highs you can expect today. 60s at the coast, 60s and 70s around the bay and upper 80s to near 90s for...
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you saw a number of blast furnaces that have closed, that is a phenomenal lawson steelmaking capacity. we have reached the peak of our steelmaking in 1974. and we are the most import exposed. it is 30% of our steel is supplied from overseas. which is the highest of any industrialized country that makes steel in the world. we are particularly vulnerable. >> can i follow up? >> please. >> is there any particular timeliness? this should have been dietary the obama administration, but they would not do it. we talked to them. the timeliness was coming out of this last debt in steel, which began about four years ago. you had more mails that were going out of business. that is when a shut down in illinois. lowprice of steel was so that the steel mills could not make capital investments. and could not make steel get paid for more than the cost of making it. you cannot operate any kind of business like that. so what they did, and i explained this, as they applied battlefield medicine with the duties. and they put a bandage on it. but there was still an underlying wound. the 232 is to try to ge
you saw a number of blast furnaces that have closed, that is a phenomenal lawson steelmaking capacity. we have reached the peak of our steelmaking in 1974. and we are the most import exposed. it is 30% of our steel is supplied from overseas. which is the highest of any industrialized country that makes steel in the world. we are particularly vulnerable. >> can i follow up? >> please. >> is there any particular timeliness? this should have been dietary the obama administration,...
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three hundred priests had abused more than a thousand children of the seventeen years judy clapper lawson as a board member at snap of the survivors network of those abused by priests and she says the pope needs to take action instead of just apologizing i would like to see the church open these secret archives that they have and give that information to law enforcement and the people officials who can do a better just a geisha of these things. having the bishops investigate themselves. smacks of conflict of interest i think the royal commission in australia is a good template for everybody i think that the. grand jury investigation that was done in pennsylvania should be done and also if the states and united states and other countries should follow the lead of australia. to india now where a report has revealed the widespread sexual mental and physical abuse of disadvantaged children and adults living in care homes in the state of bihar researchers from the tata institute of social sciences found fifteen state funded homes needed immediate action because of quote appalling abuse claims
three hundred priests had abused more than a thousand children of the seventeen years judy clapper lawson as a board member at snap of the survivors network of those abused by priests and she says the pope needs to take action instead of just apologizing i would like to see the church open these secret archives that they have and give that information to law enforcement and the people officials who can do a better just a geisha of these things. having the bishops investigate themselves. smacks...
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desantis' spokesman stephen lawson said -- "ron desantis was obviously talking about florida not making the wrong decision to embrace the socialist policies that andrew gillum espouses. to characterize it as anything else is absurd." andrew gillum later appeared on fox news himself and was asked to respond to desantis saying "monkey this up." he spoke to shepard d smith. >> yeah, that part was not lost on me. it is very clear that mr. desantis is taking a page directly from the campaign manual of donald t trump. but i i think he is anotother tg cocomi too him if you ththink tt in today's day and age florida voteters are going to respspondo that l level of derision and division.. they are sick of it. what we're trying offer in this race -- >> was that racist or a figment of speech? , in the handbdbook of donaldld trump, they noo longero with so calls. they are now using full bullhorns. amy: for more, we are joined two guests who have worked with andrew gillum. in miami phillip agnew, , co-director of dreamam defenders, a community-based movement organization. in 2013,3, gillum was a city
desantis' spokesman stephen lawson said -- "ron desantis was obviously talking about florida not making the wrong decision to embrace the socialist policies that andrew gillum espouses. to characterize it as anything else is absurd." andrew gillum later appeared on fox news himself and was asked to respond to desantis saying "monkey this up." he spoke to shepard d smith. >> yeah, that part was not lost on me. it is very clear that mr. desantis is taking a page directly...
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but he would go to the picket line, wherever it t was, if he was called.h it started from james lawson'schurch in memphis. t carmichael said when they campaigned with king it was so vibrant. it waspi the most vibrant time of all. he loved being with working-class people and kids and carmichael said he really saw ang different side of king, not the one we think of giving great speeches but just a good human being. there he is again, this is another campaign in mississippi many small meetings like this in churches everywhere the church was the main line for the movement in many ways. and so they would give the and the poor people's campaign of 1960 he traveled all through the deep south having little bitty like this. i was from the detroit area. and we have these tremendous upheavals in the 1960s. i feel responsible for this. we are not delivering on jobs. it was the time of terror in the north as well. let me finish. this is ghost point michigan. they have to shut off the meeting early. he got his speech done but then everybody had to leave very threatening. these people have come and att
but he would go to the picket line, wherever it t was, if he was called.h it started from james lawson'schurch in memphis. t carmichael said when they campaigned with king it was so vibrant. it waspi the most vibrant time of all. he loved being with working-class people and kids and carmichael said he really saw ang different side of king, not the one we think of giving great speeches but just a good human being. there he is again, this is another campaign in mississippi many small meetings...
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. >> reporter: nashville police have arrested desmont rey lawson and lacory little.also has a felony assault conviction. they're not say figure they're the same two men seen on this under surveillance video robbing and killing across the city. >> i have been in nashville all my life. i have never gotten up every morning to see two people shot. >> reporter: there was a visitation for one of the people killed friday. bartley teal was out celebrating his birthday he and a 30-year-old jamie san antonio were robbed and killed walking from the bar. last tuesday it was kendall rice shot and killed on the way to a bus stop. police say the killers made off with two other robberies that same night. shooting another man that survived. sunday august 12ing, a carjacking, where the victim got away. police are putting that on a man already in jail and in the one case police aren't sure is related a woman walking her dog was shot and paralyzed. behind me at the bar where the last two victims left on friday before they were killed. they are preparing here for a funeral. >> the family
. >> reporter: nashville police have arrested desmont rey lawson and lacory little.also has a felony assault conviction. they're not say figure they're the same two men seen on this under surveillance video robbing and killing across the city. >> i have been in nashville all my life. i have never gotten up every morning to see two people shot. >> reporter: there was a visitation for one of the people killed friday. bartley teal was out celebrating his birthday he and a...
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. >>> good morning, i'm pat lawson-muse. for the second time in less than a month, strikes at the the washington archdiocese. this time the jury is deciding on dail -- some of it happened during the nearly two decades, but cardinal donald ward was the -- churchde l accused of a calculated coverup. this has got to be tough for t church as a whole and asrticularly for catholics here in thengton area. >> yes. >> just a couple of weeks ago it was cardinal theodore mccarrick after being accused of sex abu e abuse. >> it's hard to read, 900 pages, 1,000 pages, every one of them se to be a horror. these the washington, d.c. area is impacted too. it was our cardinal, our archdiocese bishop cardinal ward, his name appears more that 100es in the report. and the question is what was h culpability in allowing these problems to fester. i know the archdiocese of washington have had a very -- their press release t hast feel. reality check, here's what's wrong about this report a how we have been put improperly out of contex f thatls so pol
. >>> good morning, i'm pat lawson-muse. for the second time in less than a month, strikes at the the washington archdiocese. this time the jury is deciding on dail -- some of it happened during the nearly two decades, but cardinal donald ward was the -- churchde l accused of a calculated coverup. this has got to be tough for t church as a whole and asrticularly for catholics here in thengton area. >> yes. >> just a couple of weeks ago it was cardinal theodore mccarrick...