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i mean was mother teresa very good to her subordinates? >> i am not one to question how mother teresa or any order is run that is not my place. i had an opportunity to read the memoir. and you know, a memoir is about your perception of your life and things that happened in your life. so i'm not questioning whether they did or did not happen in her life but i think something that she did not discuss is that you know, sometimes you feel you have a calling whether it's to be a priest or preacher or nun and there is a time that you realize maybe i don't have that calling and i need to step back. and she was in a position that she knew early on she should have stepped back and didn't. the thing she discusses in the book about there was a predator, she is sayings it was a predator fellow nun on other people. she should have been exposed and taken outof the order. those things should be addressed. >> agree? disagree? and the thing about celibacy is it just not going to work? >> i think this is where what you see is this division between what is g
i mean was mother teresa very good to her subordinates? >> i am not one to question how mother teresa or any order is run that is not my place. i had an opportunity to read the memoir. and you know, a memoir is about your perception of your life and things that happened in your life. so i'm not questioning whether they did or did not happen in her life but i think something that she did not discuss is that you know, sometimes you feel you have a calling whether it's to be a priest or...
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. >> would you under any circumstance touch mother teresa's hands? >> w, great question. she touched the sick and the dying and a long life, did she ever touch herself? >> maybe, but would you touch her? >> because she got none. >> put it together, put it together. >> so basically mother teresa masturbated because she was a nun and couldn't have sex. >> yeah, that's what he is doing. [laughter] >> very good. >> all right. >> very good. >> coming up -- >> vanilla ice, he said i'm excited for this new show, he says he lived homage for two months. no electricity, no cell phone, no service, no mirrors, i didn't know they couldn't have mirrors. that explains some things. >> a-rod, it's not image that you want to say if you are committed to baseball. >> i'm super depressed. i'm shoving all the chicken i >> i'm super depressed. i'm shoving all the chicken i yby going from store to store,y price shopping appliances? man i hope you said no. just stop by this one columbus day sale... ...and save up to 25 percent on appliances, electronics, furniture, and more. christopher columbus
. >> would you under any circumstance touch mother teresa's hands? >> w, great question. she touched the sick and the dying and a long life, did she ever touch herself? >> maybe, but would you touch her? >> because she got none. >> put it together, put it together. >> so basically mother teresa masturbated because she was a nun and couldn't have sex. >> yeah, that's what he is doing. [laughter] >> very good. >> all right. >> very good....
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think that the mayor was you know east in a way talked about safer cities you would think it was mother teresa. instead of being the most fascist democrat and the most the you know he's always allowed the fascists to take over his city administration the manhattan institute and as far as i'm concerned up from my perspective chief bratton runs a stamp city and i don't know why we have a mayor that would rule you fools. to see. while you're like me and said this was the last time maybe three still. police chief william bratton made his name cleaning up new york city with the controversial broken windows theory of crime reduction. safer sees how to implement that same policy and he's seen. the same tactics that was shown and the broken windows theory in new york right where and that's a concept by you the same way he justified new york in the same way you plan on jennifer. california but consequences are really bad devastating for lives of the people here especially people with disabilities in the first year there were. arrests in areas as a photo or thirteen thousand people or twelve thousand ci
think that the mayor was you know east in a way talked about safer cities you would think it was mother teresa. instead of being the most fascist democrat and the most the you know he's always allowed the fascists to take over his city administration the manhattan institute and as far as i'm concerned up from my perspective chief bratton runs a stamp city and i don't know why we have a mayor that would rule you fools. to see. while you're like me and said this was the last time maybe three...
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of its faith-based and community initiatives office, also served as legal advisor for the late mother teresa. ave maria is determined to stay a course from which its president says other catholic institutions have strayed. >> in an age where modernity has attacked the whole idea of objective truth and the whole relativism that you see that's pervasive in our culture, i guess this university's not going to be here to be popular. it's not here to try to please everyone. it's here to try to be true to itself and its own catholic identity. >> georgetown university, renowned for its academic excellence, has a different view of its catholic identity. all students, though only half of the 7,000 undergraduates are catholic, are required to take two theology and two philosophy courses. >> lord, you are the giver of all good gifts. lord, have mercy. >> though students are not required to go to mass, there are many to choose from, and catholic priests live in each dorm acting as mentors and friends. but georgetown, which boasts the largest campus ministry in the world, also fiercely champions unfettere
of its faith-based and community initiatives office, also served as legal advisor for the late mother teresa. ave maria is determined to stay a course from which its president says other catholic institutions have strayed. >> in an age where modernity has attacked the whole idea of objective truth and the whole relativism that you see that's pervasive in our culture, i guess this university's not going to be here to be popular. it's not here to try to please everyone. it's here to try to...
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think that the mayor was in you know east new way talk about safer cities you would think he was mother teresa. instead of being the most fascist democrat and the most the you know he's always allowed the fascists to take over his city administration of the manhattan institute and as far as i'm concerned of from my perspective chief bratton runs this damn city and i don't even know why we have a mayor that would surely rule up new schools you. see while you do i can say this was the last time that many streets kill. police chief william bratton made his name cleaning up new york city with the controversial broken windows theory of crime wave action. say for cities how to implement that same policy and he's telling. the same techniques it was shows and broken windows theory new york right where they say concept by you the same way he justified new york in the same way you plan on jennifer. california but consequences are really bad devastating for hours of the people here especially people with disabilities in the first year there were nine thousand arrests in the area as a photo with thirteen
think that the mayor was in you know east new way talk about safer cities you would think he was mother teresa. instead of being the most fascist democrat and the most the you know he's always allowed the fascists to take over his city administration of the manhattan institute and as far as i'm concerned of from my perspective chief bratton runs this damn city and i don't even know why we have a mayor that would surely rule up new schools you. see while you do i can say this was the last time...
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think that the mayor was and you know it's no way talked about safer cities you would think it was mother teresa. instead of being the most fascist democrat and the most you know he's always allowed the fascists to take over his city administration no manhattan institute and as far as i'm concerned up from my perspective chief bratton runs this city and i don't know why we have a mayor that will surely rule of pre-schools. this equal quality of life and check this was the last time maybe three still. police chief william bratton made his name cleaning up new york city with the controversial broken windows theory of crime reduction. safer cities how to implement the same policy and he's seen. the same tactics that was shown and the broken windows theory in new york right where they're saying concept by you the same way he justified new york in the same way you plan on jennifer california but consequences are really devastating for hours of the people here especially people with disabilities the first year there were. zero scenarios for two or thirteen girls or people for twelve citations issued f
think that the mayor was and you know it's no way talked about safer cities you would think it was mother teresa. instead of being the most fascist democrat and the most you know he's always allowed the fascists to take over his city administration no manhattan institute and as far as i'm concerned up from my perspective chief bratton runs this city and i don't know why we have a mayor that will surely rule of pre-schools. this equal quality of life and check this was the last time maybe three...
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. >> what would mother teresa do, what would chavez do? what would your heroes do? they would bridge the gap. we're here today to say we're not your enemy, not coming to get in your face. we're saying come join in the movement. >> the group claims in santa clara county alone, the local housing authority budget has been slashed by $21 million. >>> let's check in with meteorology jeff rainier. >> while it is typically cool to mild at the coastline today. it was unusually cool. a stronger on-shore flow. brisk. 15 to 30 mile per hour breeze. only 60 in santa cruz. well below average. anywhere at the coastline. the other important thing to note is that on-shore flow was not strong enough to stop any kind of heating back here for the east bay. up to 77 in liver more. mid-70s in pleasanton. 77 in san jose. 78 in santa teresa. let's go outside to the high definition view. on the sky camera network tonight, we have some haze. but the marine layer is out there as well. it's up to about 1,000 feet. expect patchy fog tonight and tomorrow morning and in palo alto, clear skies as
. >> what would mother teresa do, what would chavez do? what would your heroes do? they would bridge the gap. we're here today to say we're not your enemy, not coming to get in your face. we're saying come join in the movement. >> the group claims in santa clara county alone, the local housing authority budget has been slashed by $21 million. >>> let's check in with meteorology jeff rainier. >> while it is typically cool to mild at the coastline today. it was...
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and, you know, "because we've killed pakistan's mother teresa."recious to pakistan and she's very precious to the rest of the world. and we were looking after her. >> reporter: from another muslim country comes another life giving offer. the emir of the united arab emirates sends one of his royal planes outfitted as a hospital, a state-of-the-art intensive care unit. and for the entire eight hour flight to england, doctor reynolds and doctor kayani keep malala alive breath by breath, organ by organ. and they also have noticed something else that defies possibility. the bullet took a path that simply cannot be believed. >> the chances of being shot at point blank range in the head and that happening, i don't know. but it is amazing. truly amazing. i don't know why she survived. >> maybe his hand was shaky. >> he hit her there. >> so it goes under the skin, near the skull, the skin but what happens? >> reporter: a bullet traveling one thousand feet per second slips under malala's skin, but as it heads toward her brain, that bone turns out to be so s
and, you know, "because we've killed pakistan's mother teresa."recious to pakistan and she's very precious to the rest of the world. and we were looking after her. >> reporter: from another muslim country comes another life giving offer. the emir of the united arab emirates sends one of his royal planes outfitted as a hospital, a state-of-the-art intensive care unit. and for the entire eight hour flight to england, doctor reynolds and doctor kayani keep malala alive breath by...
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." >> narrator: one morning, the group headed off to work at one of those orphanages, a mother teresaome. >> it was in the slums of the slums, really, where this orphanage was, so we had to walk through all of these narrow streets that i had never walked through before. >> and we basically took a shortcut through the train station. so you crossed over the tracks and then we were walking adjacent to the train tracks. and as we were going under an overpass... >> i was in the very back, walking, and all of a sudden, you know, out of nowhere... >> a train went by and i noticed, i just remember thinking in my head that it went by, "wow, that went by rather quickly." >> the momentum and the speed hooked my sleeve and ran me over and dragged me underneath the train. the wheel ran over my leg and i start losing a ton of blood. i just started bleeding everywhere. >> narrator: ricci was pulled from under the train. lucky to be alive, he was rushed to a local hospital. a doctor came in. >> he reached up on the top shelf and he pulls out this leather bundle. and then, you know, he takes out a big
." >> narrator: one morning, the group headed off to work at one of those orphanages, a mother teresaome. >> it was in the slums of the slums, really, where this orphanage was, so we had to walk through all of these narrow streets that i had never walked through before. >> and we basically took a shortcut through the train station. so you crossed over the tracks and then we were walking adjacent to the train tracks. and as we were going under an overpass... >> i was...
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mother's killer. >> reporter: talking two of teresa's daughters, they were all smiles thinking about their mom. they are taking time to remember the life that was stolen from them and hoping to spark some new interest in the case. >> everyone tries to move forward, but it's hard to move forward when you don't know where you came from. >> reporter: they have gone almost their hole lives without knowing what happened toker that mom 24 years ago. >> thinking they might be the one who did it. i grew up here. so i've lived here for 25 years, not knowing if i'm going to seven 11 with the guy. >> just a caring loving person. we don't want to cry about teresa anymore. we want to remember her and love her for her memories. >> reporter: that's why they're gathering at the restaurant where teresa waited tables. it's across the street from the apartment where she was fond dead in -- found dead in 1989. >> i have given up hope many teams as i'm sure many people in our family have but i think the balance comes in not having the justice and that there's something morally not right about that. >> if you give y
mother's killer. >> reporter: talking two of teresa's daughters, they were all smiles thinking about their mom. they are taking time to remember the life that was stolen from them and hoping to spark some new interest in the case. >> everyone tries to move forward, but it's hard to move forward when you don't know where you came from. >> reporter: they have gone almost their hole lives without knowing what happened toker that mom 24 years ago. >> thinking they might be...
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. >>> their mother was killed 24 years ago no one was charged with the murder. now teresa schmansky's daughters are hoping to spur interest in the case. danielleand shannon were children when their mother was killed. tonight, family gathered at the restaurant where their mother worked to remember her. >> i wanted to hear good stories. i need good stories so i know she was a good human being. she was a person, she was my mom. >> anyone with information about the crime should call metro crime stoppers and you can remain unanimous mouse. >>> new tonight, the gunman killed by police in virginia was a retired police officer. the55 year old was a 20 plus year veteran of a police department. police say he used an assault type rifle to fire 15 to 20 shots. 3 security officers were hurt by flying debris >>> now to a developing story in san francisco, this story, a family is demanding answers after a woman was found dead in a hospital stairwell. 17 days,that's how long spalding ford, a patient at the hospital had been missing before her body was found, 17 days. the 57 year old check
. >>> their mother was killed 24 years ago no one was charged with the murder. now teresa schmansky's daughters are hoping to spur interest in the case. danielleand shannon were children when their mother was killed. tonight, family gathered at the restaurant where their mother worked to remember her. >> i wanted to hear good stories. i need good stories so i know she was a good human being. she was a person, she was my mom. >> anyone with information about the crime should...
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communion with god is like communion with the mother, only infinitely more so. in her autobiography, teresaescribes the famous vision of the transverberation. "in the angel's hands, i saw a long golden spear, "and at the end of the iron tip, "i seem to see a point of fire. "with this, he pierced my heart several times, "penetrating by entrails. "when he drew it out, he left me completely afire with a great love for god." the prime tenet of christianity is that god created the world out of his love for humanity. bernini made love and creation from those of antiquity and the renaissance. gone is equillibrium and logic. instead, the framework seems to move. boundaries seem to melt and walls to dance. he knew the history of architecture d drew upon the past boldly and freely. the facade curves in, but the dome above it curves out, presenting the beholder with a dramatic contrast. using a symmetry so odd that it seems almost asymmetrical, he opposes convex and concave arcs. the result is that the building itself seems to be alive and pulsating. borromini's work emphasized one of the central teac
communion with god is like communion with the mother, only infinitely more so. in her autobiography, teresaescribes the famous vision of the transverberation. "in the angel's hands, i saw a long golden spear, "and at the end of the iron tip, "i seem to see a point of fire. "with this, he pierced my heart several times, "penetrating by entrails. "when he drew it out, he left me completely afire with a great love for god." the prime tenet of christianity is that...
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. >>> their mother was killed 24 years ago and no one has been charged with the murder. now teresa's daughters are hoping to spart new interest. their moghts are was killed in her dundalk apartment but they're still remembering her. they are taking time to remember teresa. >> now i kind have you put my foot down and said i'm going to do this myself. i'm not going to not talk about her and i'm not going to forget about her. >> anyone with information is asked to call metro crime stoppers at 1-866-7-lockup. you can remain anonymous. >> the navy has arraigned four sailors in the death of two divers. the two drowned in february. four sailors are charged with dereliction of duties. >>> a small group of house republicans will meet to discuss the shutdown and debt ceiling negotiations. president is having the entire caucus over today. the president says he won't negotiate until the budget is approved with no strings attached. >>> and the fallout from the shutdown has created a public fire storm over benefits denied to the families of fallen members. now the fisher foundation, based in our s
. >>> their mother was killed 24 years ago and no one has been charged with the murder. now teresa's daughters are hoping to spart new interest. their moghts are was killed in her dundalk apartment but they're still remembering her. they are taking time to remember teresa. >> now i kind have you put my foot down and said i'm going to do this myself. i'm not going to not talk about her and i'm not going to forget about her. >> anyone with information is asked to call metro...
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she re-established her relationship with teresa and talked about her son's autism. which as a motherreciated seeing that. in the name of decency, you need to go someplace. no more on reality tv. you and your juicy husband and yo your children, you're a beautiful family. you get a c. [ applause ] >> wendy: yeah. i have no idea exactly who andy's going to be getting rid of. we keep hearing a buzz. so far the buzz is caroline and then cqueline. i think that that's wise. next up, kathy wakile. you get an a-plus for the way you look. [ applause ] >> wendy: i -- i just think that the wakile family is a gorgeous family. all four of them. but that cannoli business is not exciting. you know, so i'm giving you a d. >> whoa! >> wendy: but i'm giving your sister, rosie, an a-plus. [ applause ] >> wendy: hi, rosie! doesn't she just look so cute here? can you believe she's got a problem getting the chicks? like she's talked about it -- she calls them chicks, too, which i love. she's like one of the guys. do you remember when she was -- do you remember when she was doing that speed date thing or th
she re-established her relationship with teresa and talked about her son's autism. which as a motherreciated seeing that. in the name of decency, you need to go someplace. no more on reality tv. you and your juicy husband and yo your children, you're a beautiful family. you get a c. [ applause ] >> wendy: yeah. i have no idea exactly who andy's going to be getting rid of. we keep hearing a buzz. so far the buzz is caroline and then cqueline. i think that that's wise. next up, kathy...
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on the witness stand jackson's 82-year-old mother said when she lost michael she lost everything. >> teresa garcia, wjz eyewitness news. >> catherine jackson did not speak to the media after the verdict. it's unclearthe family plan to appeal that decision. >>> a big ravens player returns to the field for the first time in a month. the team welcomed jacoby jones back to the practice field yesterday. he hasn't been on the field since he hurt his knee in a collision during the ravens season opener in denver a month ago. it is still unclear if he will be ready for the action this sunday in florida. >>> there are two more practice sessions before the ravens fly south to florida to meet up with the dolphins. it's a game you can see live right here on wjz 13. our coverage comes your way sunday afternoon at 1:00. >> just hoping the weather holds up for them, it's not raining, considering they're on the road which has been problematic anyway. we don't need to add rain to the problem. >> i hear you. >> we'll keep an eye on that. we'll have that start ing ing tomorrow. >>> coming up on coffee with, it
on the witness stand jackson's 82-year-old mother said when she lost michael she lost everything. >> teresa garcia, wjz eyewitness news. >> catherine jackson did not speak to the media after the verdict. it's unclearthe family plan to appeal that decision. >>> a big ravens player returns to the field for the first time in a month. the team welcomed jacoby jones back to the practice field yesterday. he hasn't been on the field since he hurt his knee in a collision during the...
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mother of three in dundalk years ago. all these years later the family of teresa shimanski can't get any closure. the case remains unsolved. and her body was found in an apartment across the street from squires restaurant. today, squires is holding a memorial service at 5:00. her family has set up a facebook page, hoping that it will generate leads that could solve shiman ski's murder. >>> lieutenant governor anthony brown rolled out a plan to make pre-kindergarten education available to school children. it is the first major policy proposal of the campaign of the proposal calls for universal high quality and voluntary pre- k by the end of 2018. and proposing a gradual expansion from a half day program to a full day of school by 2020. >>> and ann arundel county police are leading by example. you can't talk on the phone behind the wheel. and neither will they. the police chief kevin davis says he believes his officers should set an example and follow the law. often though there is an exemption for law enforcement officers. police officers can use their phones in ann arundel county when they are us
mother of three in dundalk years ago. all these years later the family of teresa shimanski can't get any closure. the case remains unsolved. and her body was found in an apartment across the street from squires restaurant. today, squires is holding a memorial service at 5:00. her family has set up a facebook page, hoping that it will generate leads that could solve shiman ski's murder. >>> lieutenant governor anthony brown rolled out a plan to make pre-kindergarten education available...
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mother-in-law. >> hey. you've got to laugh so you don't cry, right? >>> well, the space drama "gravity" hits the big screen today. it stars sandra bullock and george clooney. teresa >> they're cut off from mission control and low on oxygen. >> this is mission specialist ryane stone. >> reporter: bullock calls the role the greatest get of her career. >> physically i've always yearned to do something like this. i was like why do the guys all get to do this? i know i can do this. >> reporter: clooney plays veteran astronaut matt kowalski. the actor said he and the character have the ability to keep cool under pressure. after hull some of his work as a human rights activist has taken him to the most dangerous parts of africa. that's where you find out if you're the guy who just panics and throws your hands up and run. i always found in general i'm okay in those spots. >> bullock said her only demand was making sure the high-tech set was baby-proofed for her 3-year-old son. >> i was like, what is that? bubble wrap around bottoms of cars and rvs. they didn't have to do it but i wouldn't go if he wasn't going to be happy. >> reporter: they give performances that could b
mother-in-law. >> hey. you've got to laugh so you don't cry, right? >>> well, the space drama "gravity" hits the big screen today. it stars sandra bullock and george clooney. teresa >> they're cut off from mission control and low on oxygen. >> this is mission specialist ryane stone. >> reporter: bullock calls the role the greatest get of her career. >> physically i've always yearned to do something like this. i was like why do the guys all get to...
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are searching the home of a connecticut mother who was shott dead after leading officers on a dangerous pursuit through the streets of the district. fox's teresaeolo is live near this suspect's home in sanford, connecticut. teresa, good morning. >> reporter: goodre morning, allison and tony. fbi agents remember able to trace the license plate to this address, the apartment behindehd me. fbi, bomb squad, epa, the locall law enforcement se descended upd the complex, and quickly evacuated the complex.ac you aruae going to be out for se time so make other arrangements. in the last half hour or so, they were able to open up the roads behind me. me. you can see the crime tape. we understand that law enforcement and fbi remain onin scene as they try to investigate why myriam carey unraveled the way she did. and how this incident unfolded. we were told by neighbors that she was by all accounts a model neighbor, a model resident. she lived here with her young un daughter. they never had problems withrobm her, and would run into her now and again. she never raised red flags for anyone.anyo doing research into her background, she was a licensed dental hy
are searching the home of a connecticut mother who was shott dead after leading officers on a dangerous pursuit through the streets of the district. fox's teresaeolo is live near this suspect's home in sanford, connecticut. teresa, good morning. >> reporter: goodre morning, allison and tony. fbi agents remember able to trace the license plate to this address, the apartment behindehd me. fbi, bomb squad, epa, the locall law enforcement se descended upd the complex, and quickly evacuated...
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mother. >> the long island accent, those long nails and that incredible ability she says she has to talk to dead people. >> did he die the night you got married? >> yes. >> reporter: teresad audiences on tlc's long island medium. >> are you excited? >> yeah. >> you are? >> now she says we too can communicate with lost loved ones. in her new book "tlds there's more to life than this" she's teaching us how. >> random things happening. embrace them as signs and symbols they are with you at that moment. >> reporter: she sat down for cheesecake and coffee with me at juniors in new york city is passing on what she says she knows about the afterlife. >> it is total peace. there's no hate, no anger, no bitterness. from the moment the soul leaves the physical body, not some it greeted by loved ones but we leave ailments with the physical body. >> reporter: during her conversation she is regularly distracted. >> this is weird. i totally just got that somebody was not able to go to someone's funeral. >> reporter: then these women eating lunch. >> hi, nice to meet you. >> capudo has a message for loretta's late husband. >> did he always wear a hat? he goes -- usually women change th
mother. >> the long island accent, those long nails and that incredible ability she says she has to talk to dead people. >> did he die the night you got married? >> yes. >> reporter: teresad audiences on tlc's long island medium. >> are you excited? >> yeah. >> you are? >> now she says we too can communicate with lost loved ones. in her new book "tlds there's more to life than this" she's teaching us how. >> random things...