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in one year, francis has changed the papacy, but how much has he changed the church? and recognize him? he was taking selfies before they had a name when this western edition of the cbs evening news continues. >> hoice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. over one million hours of research. are inside are specific vitamins and minerals to help support your heart, brain and eyes. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. >> pelley: most had never heard of him and few had seen his face. when we were introduced one year ago today, m when we were introduced one year ago today, many had trouble pronouncing his last name. now he goes by francis. the pope marked the anniversary of his election with a simple tweet-- "plea
in one year, francis has changed the papacy, but how much has he changed the church? and recognize him? he was taking selfies before they had a name when this western edition of the cbs evening news continues. >> hoice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the...
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the question is, will his papacy be transformative. i think it has the potential to be transformative. >> rose: you say the potential to be. what has to happen for it to be transformative. >> i think he is working to reform the bureaucracy that works around him which is as miguel knows better than anyone is somewhat arcane and needs reform. i think he needs to appoint bishops who embrace his vision. he is one of many. women should have a role in the church. >> greater role. >> rose: but not as priests. >> but also being more consultive. he's emphasized that with bishops in talking to the faithful. if he changes in the church that would be transformative. >> i agree. the principle of solidarity. this is a wonderful moment for him to really put this into practice. these are not new things in catholicism, this is part of the second vatican council but it takes a leader to begin to really shift things and appoint persons who like father jenkins was saying shares that kind of vision. >> rose: do we know what he wants to change. >> i think h
the question is, will his papacy be transformative. i think it has the potential to be transformative. >> rose: you say the potential to be. what has to happen for it to be transformative. >> i think he is working to reform the bureaucracy that works around him which is as miguel knows better than anyone is somewhat arcane and needs reform. i think he needs to appoint bishops who embrace his vision. he is one of many. women should have a role in the church. >> greater role....
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i think this is a really important bench mark for the papacy. iit was a disappointing answer o a recent query saying the church has done more than any other institution to establish programs that protect children and establish transparency. he also said that the most sexual abuse occurs outside the church in domestic situations. those are both true, as far as you go, but i think it's the weakest defense the church can give because at the same time, the programs that were put in place were all the result of enormous public pressure. i think if he is going to the margins and asking us to go to the margins, one of the really urgent margins he needs to go to are those people who have been abused by priests. there is a significance there that attends to that abuse that isn't present elsewhere. >> allot want, hope, suggest that the pope really reach out directly to the victims. >> we've actually printed an open letter, asking, begging him to go and meet with victims. we think if he in his pastoral approach and the way he's displayed his approach to mi
i think this is a really important bench mark for the papacy. iit was a disappointing answer o a recent query saying the church has done more than any other institution to establish programs that protect children and establish transparency. he also said that the most sexual abuse occurs outside the church in domestic situations. those are both true, as far as you go, but i think it's the weakest defense the church can give because at the same time, the programs that were put in place were all...
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conversation in washington and the world about caring for the poor, reinvigorating catholics, making the papacy cool. is this a modern miracle? >>> before we go to washington, we have to get you caught up on what's happening with that missing plane. good morning. i'm chris jansing. we are six days in. the desperate search for answers is getting even more complicated this morning, because just when there seems to be a tantalizing clue, it gets discounted. take the blockbuster report this morning, citing unnamed u.s. investigators, reports malaysia airlines plane kept flying for four hours after it goss to the last confirmed location over the china sea. if true, it could have traveled another 2500 miles. imagine what that does for the search area. the malaysian government at the news conference insisted that scenario is not accurate, but they've been far from reliable. in fact sometimes what they said is contradictory. >>> there were also they photos circulating. originally it was thought they showed some type of debris in the ocean that was part of the plane, but now that theory is also getting
conversation in washington and the world about caring for the poor, reinvigorating catholics, making the papacy cool. is this a modern miracle? >>> before we go to washington, we have to get you caught up on what's happening with that missing plane. good morning. i'm chris jansing. we are six days in. the desperate search for answers is getting even more complicated this morning, because just when there seems to be a tantalizing clue, it gets discounted. take the blockbuster report...
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mark phillips who has been covering this papacy from the start and takes stock of where francis is headed. >> reporter: st. peter's square at the vatican, a year ago this place was buzzing with rumors about who the next pope might be, and what he would have to do to fix the mess the church acknowledged it was in. a year later people are marveling at how much change there has been and wondering where it might go. >> there is an easy way to measure a pope's popularity, check out the souvenir stands around the vat kwan. >> benedict was never much of a seller but francis is now everywhere. >> his accessibility and energy have been a revelation after years of an aging and ill pope, and then a quiet rethrough receive one. >> but francis's outgoing nature and his now famous comments about not judging homosexuals have raised expectations that this rock star pope would also rock catholic doctrine. >> not so fast, say those like mass massimo franco who have been writing on the papacy for decades. >> it is a difference of tune but not a real change in the core issues of the church. >> it doesn't rep
mark phillips who has been covering this papacy from the start and takes stock of where francis is headed. >> reporter: st. peter's square at the vatican, a year ago this place was buzzing with rumors about who the next pope might be, and what he would have to do to fix the mess the church acknowledged it was in. a year later people are marveling at how much change there has been and wondering where it might go. >> there is an easy way to measure a pope's popularity, check out the...
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the question is, will his papacy be transformative? think it has the potential to be transformative. >> what has to happen for it to be transformative? >> he is working to reform the bureaucracy that works around him. as miguel knows better than anyone, it is somewhat archaic and needs reform. he needs to appoint bishops who embrace his vision. he is one bishop among many. he talks about having women have a role in decision-making in the church. >> but not as priests? >> that's right. but also about being a more consultative agency. that would be a transformation. >> the whole principle of solidarity and collegiality. this is a wonderful moment for him to really put this into practice. this is part of the division of the second vatican council. it takes a leader to begin to really shift things and a point person to share that vision. but do we know what he wants to change? >> i think he has been very clear about what he wants to change. the cardinals who elected him knew that this was someone -- >> they knew what they were getting. >>
the question is, will his papacy be transformative? think it has the potential to be transformative. >> what has to happen for it to be transformative? >> he is working to reform the bureaucracy that works around him. as miguel knows better than anyone, it is somewhat archaic and needs reform. he needs to appoint bishops who embrace his vision. he is one bishop among many. he talks about having women have a role in decision-making in the church. >> but not as priests? >>...
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the court is the leprosy of the papacy. this vatican-centric vision neglects the world around us, and i will do everything to change it." >> (translated): he said during our conversation that the church should consist of devoted people, priests and bishops that take care of souls, not bishops who become bishops to run vatican departments for their own self-importance. >> (translated): we're going from a church preoccupied with respecting the rules, as it was under john paul ii and benedict xvi, towards a church that says mercy is what really matters. >> buongiorno. (applause) >> narrator: francis said that the catholic church "will fall like a house of cards" if it fails to balance rules on abortion and homosexuality with the greater need to be merciful. on homosexuality, he asked, "who am i to judge?" but all this talk of radical change alarms traditionalists. >> there's a lot of conservative catholics who are stunned by some of these comments that the church should not be obsessed by abortion and homosexuality and birth c
the court is the leprosy of the papacy. this vatican-centric vision neglects the world around us, and i will do everything to change it." >> (translated): he said during our conversation that the church should consist of devoted people, priests and bishops that take care of souls, not bishops who become bishops to run vatican departments for their own self-importance. >> (translated): we're going from a church preoccupied with respecting the rules, as it was under john paul ii...
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we've been watching this pope carefully over the first year of his papacy. from what you've seen of him, the lack of formality, the reaching out to the poor what do you think the tone of this meeting's going to be like? >> i expect it will be very cordial. when you meet pope francis he immediately puts you at ease. he's very warm, he's very welcoming. and i expect he will do the same with president obama. they have issues that they agree on. immigration and poverty, trying to lift people out of poverty. but the issues where they disagree on are syria, most notably, when the pope came out and prayed for peace in syria when the president was considering military action. then of course the issue of abortion which is a big issue. in the press release issue, the vatican previewed that the pope would address the issue of the discrepancy mandate under the affordable care act. i think that surprised a lot of people because they expected the focus to be on immigration and poverty as opposed to that. >> as we watch the president's motorcade now entering san damaso cou
we've been watching this pope carefully over the first year of his papacy. from what you've seen of him, the lack of formality, the reaching out to the poor what do you think the tone of this meeting's going to be like? >> i expect it will be very cordial. when you meet pope francis he immediately puts you at ease. he's very warm, he's very welcoming. and i expect he will do the same with president obama. they have issues that they agree on. immigration and poverty, trying to lift people...
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look how he's changed the papacy, he's making it normal, no longer imperial court, he's no longer an inaccessible figure, he reaches out to people. he wants a certain style of living. here before you, you saw limousines, mercedes, they're no longer visible. you saw cardinals with gold crosses, very few now wearing them. he's really changing the style but also the attitude. he's into a cultural change in the vatican. >> speaking of that cultural change, a lot of people say the church should modernize him. there's rules around family life, gay marriage, contraception out of steps with catholics in the west. does he face challenges there for more traditional catholics that perhaps are a bit unsure about where he's going to take the church? >> certainly. he's asked questions that have been for many years taboo. he's brought in a climate of freedom where people can say what they really feel. before, many cardinals, bishops didn't say it because they thought the pope wouldn't like to hear. he says i want the truth, i want to hear about the real situations. he deals with reality, not with a
look how he's changed the papacy, he's making it normal, no longer imperial court, he's no longer an inaccessible figure, he reaches out to people. he wants a certain style of living. here before you, you saw limousines, mercedes, they're no longer visible. you saw cardinals with gold crosses, very few now wearing them. he's really changing the style but also the attitude. he's into a cultural change in the vatican. >> speaking of that cultural change, a lot of people say the church...
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you know, some men when they are elected to the papacy, it seems to be a responsibility that confineshis pope, it seems to have liberated him. he is so comfortable. when i think back to this press conference on the plane. i've covered everybody, presidents, candidates, supreme court justices, serial killers, you name it. i have never seen a press conference like that where he stood in front of us for 82 minutes, never looked at a note or looked at an aide or dodged a question. and just spoke. and spoke from his heart and his mind. i think that's extraordinary. >> well, it's all extraordinary. we so appreciate your insights, around thompson and george weigel, our friend and colleague as well. that does it for us on "andrea mitchell reports." we'll talk to the three prisoners from iran on monday. john kerry, in his concluding remarks and as he took questions, did say that vladimir putin has to make clear what is happening with those troops and said that if there is any action by the russian parliament, that will be a defacto annexation of crimea. "ronan farrow daily"" is up next hey kev
you know, some men when they are elected to the papacy, it seems to be a responsibility that confineshis pope, it seems to have liberated him. he is so comfortable. when i think back to this press conference on the plane. i've covered everybody, presidents, candidates, supreme court justices, serial killers, you name it. i have never seen a press conference like that where he stood in front of us for 82 minutes, never looked at a note or looked at an aide or dodged a question. and just spoke....
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so it at the very least francis has changed the tone of the papacy. >>> let's check our weather. a very nice day today. i didn't get outside at all. >> why not? it was gorgeous out there. >> she was working today. >> we were walking down the embarcadero. it was spectacular out there. after you get out work, go ahead. >> i will. >> a great day to enjoy some of this beautiful weather. spring fever breaking out around the bay area. we have sunshine again today at the coast. we started out with a couple of patches of fog it at the beach. we're looking good into the afternoon, plenty of sunshine and some very nice weather ahead. the temperatures in the 60s and even some low 70s right now. so we're headed up in a hurry this afternoon. maybe not quite as warm as yesterday, but it will be close, plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures. tonight we have some changes. low clouds and fog expected to return. sunshine coming back with offshore winds for the weekend. this weekend could be very, very special. high pressure in control, weakening a bit. we'll see lots of sunshine today, maybe a l
so it at the very least francis has changed the tone of the papacy. >>> let's check our weather. a very nice day today. i didn't get outside at all. >> why not? it was gorgeous out there. >> she was working today. >> we were walking down the embarcadero. it was spectacular out there. after you get out work, go ahead. >> i will. >> a great day to enjoy some of this beautiful weather. spring fever breaking out around the bay area. we have sunshine again...
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>> guest: in the sense that the papacy is of interest to politics because it has influence over human beings and politics is interested in human beings relating to each other and the vision of the common good. the social teaching that developed under john paul ii did seem to some, george wild was interests in pushing a line that suggested the social teaching favor evidence capitalism, and that the prior tradition seemed always to be critical of capitalism and that john paul ii developed things in a way which put forward a more favor able view of capital limp, at least a sort of -- that capitalism was an anathema to be spared of. i don't think that the contrasts that maybe some might want to make between francis and john paul ii is really there, though. what francis is interested in is not a sort of destruction of capitalism, it seems to me, but a critique of ideologies which would structure a defied market which would think that the market was something which people should serve rather than a market which serves the person. >> host: professor, pecknold, if a student dids you as a chri
>> guest: in the sense that the papacy is of interest to politics because it has influence over human beings and politics is interested in human beings relating to each other and the vision of the common good. the social teaching that developed under john paul ii did seem to some, george wild was interests in pushing a line that suggested the social teaching favor evidence capitalism, and that the prior tradition seemed always to be critical of capitalism and that john paul ii developed...
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joining me now is ann thompson who has been covering pope francis' papacy from the beginning and thank you both so much. what struck you? the vatican not only issued a statement after their meeting but a statement on the eve of the meeting focusing on areas of the disagreement. >> the vatican made clear that the issue of the contraception mandate under the affordable care act would be an area of discussion. that certainly something the white house i don't think was anticipating and certainly didn't want to publicize. in the statement afterwards, it did mention those issues and those issues of right to life, right to con shee entous objection. he pledged to continue dialogue about those very upset about the contraception mandate. many catholic institutions including schools and agencies are suing the obama administration because of that mandate and so perhaps this will be a reset with the obama administration and the u.s. conference of bishops. >> and father reese, this is of course the very issue, not as it applies to the catholic institutions but applied to hobby lobby and private bus
joining me now is ann thompson who has been covering pope francis' papacy from the beginning and thank you both so much. what struck you? the vatican not only issued a statement after their meeting but a statement on the eve of the meeting focusing on areas of the disagreement. >> the vatican made clear that the issue of the contraception mandate under the affordable care act would be an area of discussion. that certainly something the white house i don't think was anticipating and...
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his holiness pope francis and president obama met for the first time since the pontiff assumed the papacy year ago. tucked into what has been a pretty insanely busy schedule of bilateral meetings with european leaders to talk neps, ukraine, russia, and the balance of power in the region, president obama spoke with the pope privately for more than 50 minutes. according to reports they touched on everything from the middle east peace process to immigration reform. the topics may have been varied but the principals behind them, the guiding light, if you will, was constant. >> i think what the theme that's stitched our conversation together was a belief that in politics and in life the quality of empathy, the ability to stand in somebody else's shoes and to care for someone even if they don't look like you or talk like you or share your philosophy, that that's critical. it's the lack of empathy that makes it very easy for us to plunge into wars. it's the lack of empathy that allows us to ignore the homeless on the streets. and obviously central to my christian faith is a belief in treating ot
his holiness pope francis and president obama met for the first time since the pontiff assumed the papacy year ago. tucked into what has been a pretty insanely busy schedule of bilateral meetings with european leaders to talk neps, ukraine, russia, and the balance of power in the region, president obama spoke with the pope privately for more than 50 minutes. according to reports they touched on everything from the middle east peace process to immigration reform. the topics may have been varied...
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and how is that impacting this papacy? >> yeah.i think in some ways pope francis is not very different from previous popes. he's traditional and conservative on a lot of the hot button issues. and it's important to point out that these things that we like about him, that has drawn all this attention, he's compassionate, humility, care for the least fortunate, these are also not novel things but classic, traditional markers of christianity. not just catholicism but christianity. these are the things that have endeared him to so many people and have really produced what some people call the francis effect. you know, this massive improving of the public image of the church. which is drastically needed at this particular moment in light of all these church scandals. and he's done this through these -- these virtues of poverty and humility and compassionate ministry. i think for me, that shows that a lot can be achieved even by very, very small changes and renewed emphasis on traditional christian virtues and practices. >> well, he cert
and how is that impacting this papacy? >> yeah.i think in some ways pope francis is not very different from previous popes. he's traditional and conservative on a lot of the hot button issues. and it's important to point out that these things that we like about him, that has drawn all this attention, he's compassionate, humility, care for the least fortunate, these are also not novel things but classic, traditional markers of christianity. not just catholicism but christianity. these are...
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therom the moment he took papacy, he seemed very humble. >> for these minority students, a meeting between the first black president and the first latin american pope is symbolic of what they can achieve. >> they do see common traits in these two important figures. workdent obama, his first was in a community like ours helping the poor. i think these two major political figures coming together is really hope for our families. >> that hope gives these leaders another similarity -- the great burden of expectation. now to a miraculous recovery in the art world. you may remember a few months ago that tax collectors in munich found more than 1000 paintings in the apartment of a reclusive art collector, some of them believed to be looted by the nazis decades ago. now, the bbc has received exclusive access to the works. >> in this secret vault is a treasure trove of pictures, lost until now for more than half a century. nearly 2000 works were found crammed into the homes of the son of a wartime art dealer approved by the nazis. among them, a portrait by riverwalk -- a portrait by renoir, a manet
therom the moment he took papacy, he seemed very humble. >> for these minority students, a meeting between the first black president and the first latin american pope is symbolic of what they can achieve. >> they do see common traits in these two important figures. workdent obama, his first was in a community like ours helping the poor. i think these two major political figures coming together is really hope for our families. >> that hope gives these leaders another similarity...
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do you think that this will be the papacy that empowers women in the catholic church in a way we've not's reform of the curia, i think you'll see a lot of different characters involved in the central governance of the church. laypeople, men and women. the pope has said that the question of ordination is a settled question, it's not on the table. but there are all sorts of talents that laypeople bring to the church, women and men, and he'll deploy those. i think the pope is also like john paul ii determined that we not identify priesthood being a bishop with power. these are offices of service -- >> right. >> -- and to suggest that people have no authority, power in the church, if they're not ordained, is a bit -- >> does he feel he has to modernize the perception of the church to make it feel relevant in the 21st century? >> he has created an earthquake in the vatican that's gotten very little attention, by taking finance, administration, and personnel policy away from the old bureaucracy, creating a new office to deal with this, and putting one of the toughest, shrewdest churchmen in t
do you think that this will be the papacy that empowers women in the catholic church in a way we've not's reform of the curia, i think you'll see a lot of different characters involved in the central governance of the church. laypeople, men and women. the pope has said that the question of ordination is a settled question, it's not on the table. but there are all sorts of talents that laypeople bring to the church, women and men, and he'll deploy those. i think the pope is also like john paul...
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president obama hopes to bask in the reflected glow of the pope, and some of what we heard about in his papacy, now a year old. it has been a tradition for the pope and the president to exchange gifts, and of symbolism there as the president presented the mope with two medallions, symbolizing bringing the northern and the southern hemisphere together. and the pope, one of the main things that he wants to show to president obama with the gap between the rich and the poor, and he presented president obama with the joy of the gospel, a paper that the pope presented and wrote that got a lot of attention and was a renewed focus from francis on the plight of the poor. >> and president obama opposes e pope opposes the affordable care act mandate about couldn't session. and did he bring that up? >> whether it came up, whether pope francis brought it up, i think it's likely that he did. remember that the affordable care act does not require churches to require the insurance. it requires contraceptive aid, but religions affiliated with catholic organizations, hospitals for example, would be required to
president obama hopes to bask in the reflected glow of the pope, and some of what we heard about in his papacy, now a year old. it has been a tradition for the pope and the president to exchange gifts, and of symbolism there as the president presented the mope with two medallions, symbolizing bringing the northern and the southern hemisphere together. and the pope, one of the main things that he wants to show to president obama with the gap between the rich and the poor, and he presented...
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sounds if your research shed new light what he might have brought to his papacy. what baggage he brought. can you give us some sense of, how you would view what he did during world war ii in light of what you know from your research, please? >> yeah i would say, many of you are aware there is lot of pressure of the vatican to open the a can curves. pius xii back in the 19 '60s, concern about alleged silence of pope during the holocaust, failure to protest even though he knew what was happening, this has been a very controversial issue. what thing i think the research i was able to do particularly in the 1930s when pacelli becomes secretary of state gives us more insight we get into him once they open the archives. once you're pope you leave very little evidence of your thinking and you, issue, official proclamations and so forth, perform various ceremonial functions. just before then before the 10 crucial years and doctor the maaing years as europe was marching toward war pacelli is keeping a diary. he has huge correspondence which we have access to so i think we
sounds if your research shed new light what he might have brought to his papacy. what baggage he brought. can you give us some sense of, how you would view what he did during world war ii in light of what you know from your research, please? >> yeah i would say, many of you are aware there is lot of pressure of the vatican to open the a can curves. pius xii back in the 19 '60s, concern about alleged silence of pope during the holocaust, failure to protest even though he knew what was...
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who is catholic issued an open informal invitation to pope francis on the first anniversary of his papacy today. if the pope accepts he will be the first pope to speak before congress. >>> thank you for making ktuv your news. were always here for you a ktuv.com and you can always follow us on facebook and twitter. our coverage continues with the 10:00 p.m. news and tonight high pressure hydrants are helping fire fighters but only in the city of san cisco. so were asking why that life- saving system isn't available in every neighborhood. that story coming up on the 10:00 p.m. news right here on tv [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz" -- >> we got hold of a part of the new "naked and afraid." i don't know if you knew this -- mosquitoes can eat away at vaginas. >> right now they're eating my vagina alive. >> this mosquito is going back high-fiving. >> you know how khloe kardashian has been stepping ahead? kim put her in her place sterday. kim posted photos of herself in a bikini. >> she is exploding out of it. >> i am literally thinkin
who is catholic issued an open informal invitation to pope francis on the first anniversary of his papacy today. if the pope accepts he will be the first pope to speak before congress. >>> thank you for making ktuv your news. were always here for you a ktuv.com and you can always follow us on facebook and twitter. our coverage continues with the 10:00 p.m. news and tonight high pressure hydrants are helping fire fighters but only in the city of san cisco. so were asking why that life-...
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the argentinian-born pope rejecting many of the trappings of the papacy. >>> we have agents to monitor their borders but who watches them? a group of activists saying that the border patrollers are abusing their power. >> today, president obama is taking another step to reduce income inequality. changing the overtime laws. he wants to make more workers eligible for extra pay for extra work. today change which jobs are classified as overtimex empty because they're considered to be supervisory or because they pay more than $55 a week. >>> and the justice department wants to reduce prison sentences for non-violent drug offenses. this morning, if shorter sentences would be fair and reduce costs. the proposal is voted on next month, and if approved, senses would be voted on for about a year. and also asking congress for $52 million to put fences on the u.s. border everybody thinks that the money would be rel spent, including residences in a tiny town in arizona. >> it's early morning at the border patrol checkpoint in arizona. agents with sniffer dogs check each vehicle, but at this border
the argentinian-born pope rejecting many of the trappings of the papacy. >>> we have agents to monitor their borders but who watches them? a group of activists saying that the border patrollers are abusing their power. >> today, president obama is taking another step to reduce income inequality. changing the overtime laws. he wants to make more workers eligible for extra pay for extra work. today change which jobs are classified as overtimex empty because they're considered to be...
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rome did revive, of course, and the papacy gained new strength for its fight with reformation.ichelangelo continued with his monumental projects. he became architect of saint peter's. he reworked the language of classical architecture into a massive, sculptural style. he was commissioned to rebuild the civic square of rome, the piazza campidoglio. on a hill above the forum, he created a classical frame for the medieval city hall-- a stage for the drama of politics. as he had with saint peter's, michelangelo used a bold reworking of classical architecture and integrated ancient statues into his design. throughout his life as architect and artist, michelangelo had stayed at the center of power-- a turbulent force in turbulent times. but there is anoth journey in his life as an artist which became increasingly important to him-- a journey equally heroic, equally mythic, but private. it's revealed in his intimate productions-- in his letters, in his sonnets and sketches. and it takes him away from this public stage into his inner life-- questioning the artist's role and indeed the
rome did revive, of course, and the papacy gained new strength for its fight with reformation.ichelangelo continued with his monumental projects. he became architect of saint peter's. he reworked the language of classical architecture into a massive, sculptural style. he was commissioned to rebuild the civic square of rome, the piazza campidoglio. on a hill above the forum, he created a classical frame for the medieval city hall-- a stage for the drama of politics. as he had with saint peter's,...
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they carry the bees to crossed keys of saint peter, the symbol of the papacy, and to the papal crown.he painting's meant to be read. it tells us that pope urban viii is a great and worthy man, but also that the ideals of the classical world have been subordinated to the values of triumphant christianity. every figure in this swirling panorama has meaning. the scenes painted around the sides of the ceiling tell stories extolling the pope's virtues. his unyielding battle against heresy is here symbolized by athena destroying insolence and pride in the shape of the giants. here his piety conquers lust and intemperance, represented by the satyrs. like the artists of the renaissance, cortona uses the vocabulary of classical antiquity, but draws his figures naturalistically, with lifelike vigor and sensuality. the architectural elements are not real but are painted as if they were. they blur the distinction between real and illusory space, at the same time suggesting hidden depths out of which the painted figures seem to tumble. overlapping layers of light and dark create a sensation of bre
they carry the bees to crossed keys of saint peter, the symbol of the papacy, and to the papal crown.he painting's meant to be read. it tells us that pope urban viii is a great and worthy man, but also that the ideals of the classical world have been subordinated to the values of triumphant christianity. every figure in this swirling panorama has meaning. the scenes painted around the sides of the ceiling tell stories extolling the pope's virtues. his unyielding battle against heresy is here...
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. >>> pope francis marks the first anniversary of his papacy today.n era of change in the church of 1.2 billion. dean reynolds takes a look at what that means to catholics. >> reporter: when we met victoria fleming last year, she was hoping a new pope would offer a new direction for the church she loves. a year later she is a big fan of francis. he makes you feel good. >> he makes me feel great. he makes me want to bring friends to church. >> reporter: a new poll of american catholics out this month now think half believe priests will by b alle allowed marry. 42%, and more than a third believe same-sex marriages will be recognized by the church by the middle of this century, all of which concerns conservative catholics. >> do you think things were headed in the right direction under benedict? >> yes, i did. >> and that they have gone in a different direction? >> they have changed direction. >> reporter: mary hackett is a daily-mass-fish-on-friday kind of catholic and she sees confusion in her church now. >> conservatives are distressed because they th
. >>> pope francis marks the first anniversary of his papacy today.n era of change in the church of 1.2 billion. dean reynolds takes a look at what that means to catholics. >> reporter: when we met victoria fleming last year, she was hoping a new pope would offer a new direction for the church she loves. a year later she is a big fan of francis. he makes you feel good. >> he makes me feel great. he makes me want to bring friends to church. >> reporter: a new poll of...
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i think the general consensus is that, indeed, he has managed to renew worldwide interest in the papacyressing problems of the catholic church might be addressed anew, christine. now, the pope is not in the vatican today. celebrations are somewhat subdued because he is on retreat, which is a tradition this time of year, but the pope has put his own spin on it, as by now we've become accustomed to, and he's decided not to hold his retreat inside the vatican, but to take his staff about 60 miles south of rome until the end of the week. the vatican is commemorating the eoccasion with a special e-book on their website, which has some pictures and quotes from the first year of this papacy, emphasizing some of the themes that this pope would like to highlight, the themes that we've heard about, such as poverty, justice and mercy. christine? >> all right, delia gallagher, a decidedly modern flourish to a very age-old institution. thanks, delia. >> such an impact already, but a lot of people are saying he's got very big expectations now to meet in this next year and moving forward, so it will b
i think the general consensus is that, indeed, he has managed to renew worldwide interest in the papacyressing problems of the catholic church might be addressed anew, christine. now, the pope is not in the vatican today. celebrations are somewhat subdued because he is on retreat, which is a tradition this time of year, but the pope has put his own spin on it, as by now we've become accustomed to, and he's decided not to hold his retreat inside the vatican, but to take his staff about 60 miles...
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and in fact, you know, in the last year of this pope's papacy, we've heard him mention, even in tweetsweet out that we shouldn't let money rule our lives, that the poor are just as important and we should all pay attention to him. there we see president obama now stepping out of his car, being greeted by the archbishop, other dignitaries. later on today he'll meet the secretary of state for the vatican, which the u.s. has met with before. because you know, there are issues of diplomacy also between the vatican and the united states. now, president obama has expressed how much he's wanted to meet this pope. he did meet with pope benedict in the past, but this will be his first meeting with pope francis. so, his second meeting with a sitting pope. other presidents have met popes multiple times. now, president obama is able to come here to the vatican, meet with the pope himself in the vatican library is where this meeting will take place. we don't expect it to be extremely long. we're thinking 30, 40 minutes, although that is subject to change. it seems like, clearly, they have many topi
and in fact, you know, in the last year of this pope's papacy, we've heard him mention, even in tweetsweet out that we shouldn't let money rule our lives, that the poor are just as important and we should all pay attention to him. there we see president obama now stepping out of his car, being greeted by the archbishop, other dignitaries. later on today he'll meet the secretary of state for the vatican, which the u.s. has met with before. because you know, there are issues of diplomacy also...
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stalin once said of the power of the papacy, "how many divisions is it the pope have?"r in the power of conscience, the power of faith, the power of a message of hope. i think over time that's what moves history. tanks and divisions and dollars and cents-- all those things, obviously, make a difference, but ideas are the most powerful thing on earth. >> pelley: the president told us he invited the pope to come to the united states, and mr. obama told me that he expects francis to accept and told the pope that americans would be "overjoyed." today, the obamacare web site was taken down for about 20 minutes to fix a problem that affected log-ins. visitors have been surging to the site, about 1.5 million a day. monday is the deadline to sign up for insurance under the president's health care law. in a moment, we'll remember jeremiah denton, who was a p.o.w., used his eyes to send a secret message to the u.s. military. ♪ killing weeds where they grow ♪ ♪ a barrier forms so weeds can't appear ♪ ♪ serious weed prevention up to a year ♪ ♪ new roundup max control 365 ♪ so i'm f
stalin once said of the power of the papacy, "how many divisions is it the pope have?"r in the power of conscience, the power of faith, the power of a message of hope. i think over time that's what moves history. tanks and divisions and dollars and cents-- all those things, obviously, make a difference, but ideas are the most powerful thing on earth. >> pelley: the president told us he invited the pope to come to the united states, and mr. obama told me that he expects francis...
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showing every sign that it will mark a major turning point for the papacy some observers believe there are still some things he needs to do. >> he does not know how to talk to us. but we like what he is doing. i think they're open to him that way. secondly i think he does not quite know how to respond to questions about the sex abuse crisis. in the interview with the italian newspaper he was a little too defensive. he really needs to meet with survivors of the sexual abuse. he needs to sit down and hear their story. he is not done that. he really needs to do it. finally he needs to go after the bishops who are not what the program. people have to see the bishops are held accountable when they do not deal with bad press. priests. >> the catholic church remains one of the longest surviving institutions in history. in part because it has been capable of reforms when necessary. after the sexual scandals a decline in the priesthood 266 pope has demonstrated that he knows well the church must change the way it operates. a reformation of is: none too soon. >> later how your personality can af
showing every sign that it will mark a major turning point for the papacy some observers believe there are still some things he needs to do. >> he does not know how to talk to us. but we like what he is doing. i think they're open to him that way. secondly i think he does not quite know how to respond to questions about the sex abuse crisis. in the interview with the italian newspaper he was a little too defensive. he really needs to meet with survivors of the sexual abuse. he needs to...
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on the one-year anniversary of his ascension to the papacy he sent out, yes, a tweet. over the past 12 months, pope francis has graced the covers of magazines as diverse as "time" and "rolling stone" and he has rattled the church that he leads. >> magazine leaders want on their front avenue. a visit to an italian town, pope francis arrives modestly. it has become his trademark, the easy style, a man comfortable. and -- the one thing you notice about pope francis is he likes working the crowd, almost like a politician. portraying the pope as a kind of superman is almost offensive. person.he is a normal >> we connect more with him because he seems more humble and .ore at one with the people >> and yet, surveys continue to show a huge gap between what the church teaches and what many catholics practice. different than years ago. it does not mean that you should not be allowed your faith. >> at the weekly audience is a crowd three times what they were . there are ripples of unease amongst the cardinals and bishops. >> these are men that believe that the church is the one t
on the one-year anniversary of his ascension to the papacy he sent out, yes, a tweet. over the past 12 months, pope francis has graced the covers of magazines as diverse as "time" and "rolling stone" and he has rattled the church that he leads. >> magazine leaders want on their front avenue. a visit to an italian town, pope francis arrives modestly. it has become his trademark, the easy style, a man comfortable. and -- the one thing you notice about pope francis is he...
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the most important change is that he has made it the sea that in the world the real focus of his papacy certified necessity of course it's always been a concern of most times been a concern of christians since the earliest times. but it's almost as if we had. mother teresa of calcutta in the vatican. this is i was just a few weeks ago in a couple weeks getting rum and one cents the effect of this song on the cardinals in the church is concerned as you can see a high priority of all for now it's one thing to have a message is another one to inspire action so is this message actually doing work with its message of compassion i think is coming across as quite extraordinary i think the team he owns the praise and not just from catholics. as one might expect. but even from the welcome from tuition jewish journals for example even atheists to be an adjoining in the head of the eulogies. he was quite interesting really is they're really keen on this he's actually said that he finds it offensive being treated as a superstar that's not what he sees himself and when it cuts into pieces and buried
the most important change is that he has made it the sea that in the world the real focus of his papacy certified necessity of course it's always been a concern of most times been a concern of christians since the earliest times. but it's almost as if we had. mother teresa of calcutta in the vatican. this is i was just a few weeks ago in a couple weeks getting rum and one cents the effect of this song on the cardinals in the church is concerned as you can see a high priority of all for now it's...
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the papacy is the oldest institution of government.years dealing with politicians this man is sophisticated and intelligent obviously it seems to me talk about at the behest of his american bishops. who were deeply involved of the ahmadi lobby case to protect the rights of conscience but the president said what he wanted to talk about was the campaign theme. he did go so far to say he endorsed the $10 minimum wage but they did share the same worries but they probably split the difference and talked about both. lou: as someone who is fortunate you enough to have a monsignor to be one of my earliest mentors as a journalist i hope the president listened very carefully to pope francis and took some guidance from him. where we turn next with ukraine. the president tries to convince the europeans they are worthy and should follow his lead. what did you make of that? was this a successful trip? >> we don't know yet and tell reid know what into lumber called will do with the germans. they have ties that are important to them but russia needs t
the papacy is the oldest institution of government.years dealing with politicians this man is sophisticated and intelligent obviously it seems to me talk about at the behest of his american bishops. who were deeply involved of the ahmadi lobby case to protect the rights of conscience but the president said what he wanted to talk about was the campaign theme. he did go so far to say he endorsed the $10 minimum wage but they did share the same worries but they probably split the difference and...
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. >> pope frances celebrating the first anniversary of his papacy. he is the first pope in decades to mark the special occasion outside of the vatican. he is spending the week outside at a len tin retreat with cardinals and bishops in a small town 15 miles away. he has broken many customs to keep simplicity in the vatican. >> fireworks when parents confront a school superintendent being paid more than half a million dollars. >> what those outraged parents are now demanding. >> a blackout crippled new york city ten years ago but that might not be anything. >> a t-shirt to support the second amendment but it doesn't matter if the teen was expressing his first amendment right. ideal they say he can't wear that shirt. >> if all of the board members consider yourself lucky. >> they don't get $910... (indiscernible) >> they are lashing out because of his high salary. he is agreeing to take a pay cut. parents say that's not enough. mary ann lafferty has more. >> hundreds of furious parents confronting the board over one of the highest paid school officials
. >> pope frances celebrating the first anniversary of his papacy. he is the first pope in decades to mark the special occasion outside of the vatican. he is spending the week outside at a len tin retreat with cardinals and bishops in a small town 15 miles away. he has broken many customs to keep simplicity in the vatican. >> fireworks when parents confront a school superintendent being paid more than half a million dollars. >> what those outraged parents are now demanding....
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. >> the cardinal set the tone for his papacy the night he was elected. to be rejected the palatial apartment, good enough for the cardinals, good enough for him. instead of the papal limo a simple ford would do. instead of an entourage he carried his own bag. this was the papacy of gesture. >> he is a man who hasn't any relation with the mentality or resource. this is the real novelty. this is shocking for the vatican. >> the shocks would get bigger. francis would make rules in what he did, washing the feet of nonchristians and in what he said to a church which had called homosexuality and intrinsic disorder, this pope said who am i to judge. francis was elected to reform the church to cleanup financial corruption. he may not want to change the church's core doctrine but does seem intent on changing the way the doctrine is applied. in a year pope francis changed the atmosphere in this place. for cbs this morning i'm mark phillips in rome. >> cardinal timothy dolan in new york is part of the conclave that elected pope francis. they join us for an intervie
. >> the cardinal set the tone for his papacy the night he was elected. to be rejected the palatial apartment, good enough for the cardinals, good enough for him. instead of the papal limo a simple ford would do. instead of an entourage he carried his own bag. this was the papacy of gesture. >> he is a man who hasn't any relation with the mentality or resource. this is the real novelty. this is shocking for the vatican. >> the shocks would get bigger. francis would make rules...
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first non-european pontiff in more than a thousand years pope francis will mark his first year of papacye watch his hailing of opening appointment and new year for the church. >> it was the first time that the catholic church had new leader. his popularity was immediate because he practiced what he preached. strong statements against inequality were matched by his choice to live in a modest guesthouse. as archbishop of buenos aires he witnessed poverty and crime and the first act as pope was to kiss the feet of inmates at an institution. he draws massive crowds and his modest waves brought him to the covers of "time" magazine and "rolling stone." pope francis' appeal seems to be truly global. >> you have a pope that you can identify yourself with. >> he's in a position to better understand that. when we talk to him he can easily connect with us. this is like he is with us. >> reporter: pope francis and the church was beset by sex scandals and allegations of corruption. he has been able to change the image of the church but how much real change has he achieved behind the scenes at the vat
first non-european pontiff in more than a thousand years pope francis will mark his first year of papacye watch his hailing of opening appointment and new year for the church. >> it was the first time that the catholic church had new leader. his popularity was immediate because he practiced what he preached. strong statements against inequality were matched by his choice to live in a modest guesthouse. as archbishop of buenos aires he witnessed poverty and crime and the first act as pope...
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it shows the world is listening more and more as the papacy goes on. you get the sense that this pope is making a real impact. if you want to talk about some of the lower level politics on the american side, then of course this is a very popular pope. this is a president who is struggling a little in his terms of popularity rating just ahead of important midterm elections. and this is a photo opportunity that will do no harm at all particularly with those many hispanic voters. most of course catholic, which mr. obama looks to come election day. >> alan, thanks very much for that bit of analysis. we will of course stay with the pope's president meeting in rome when we do see more pictures of it. >> let's move on now. a satellite spotted up to 300 floating objects which may be debris from the malaysian airlines. the passenger plane disappeared three weeks ago. the new objects were detected 200 kilometers south of the area in which french satellite images indicated 100 objects could be floating in the sea. bad weather and near zero visibility forced all t
it shows the world is listening more and more as the papacy goes on. you get the sense that this pope is making a real impact. if you want to talk about some of the lower level politics on the american side, then of course this is a very popular pope. this is a president who is struggling a little in his terms of popularity rating just ahead of important midterm elections. and this is a photo opportunity that will do no harm at all particularly with those many hispanic voters. most of course...
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coming up, our picture of the day, and pope francis one year later, how his papacy changed the catholicrch , and the things that haven't changed. >> i'm meteorologist kevin corriveau, we are looking at a deadly and dangerous situation across parts of ohio, where multiple people have died in car accidents because of the snow pushing through in the area. let's go closer and you can see what we are dealing with. the snow making its way up here and some areas, believe it or not, we are expecting to see anywhere between 12, 16, 20 inches of snow. that will be in parts of new hampshire. that will continue wednesday night into thursday. dangerous driving situation. temperatures are going to bottom out tomorrow. new york, after the beautiful weather you had, we are going down to 23 degrees. philadelphia, washington 28. it will be windy. we are looking at temperatures close to zero. here in albany. pittsburg at minus 11. it will be a dangerous situation. that is not going to last long. as we go flow thursday, we are expecting a high of 28 degrees. that is loo look at the weather. your news is af
coming up, our picture of the day, and pope francis one year later, how his papacy changed the catholicrch , and the things that haven't changed. >> i'm meteorologist kevin corriveau, we are looking at a deadly and dangerous situation across parts of ohio, where multiple people have died in car accidents because of the snow pushing through in the area. let's go closer and you can see what we are dealing with. the snow making its way up here and some areas, believe it or not, we are...
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the pope has made helping the poor the top agenda in his papacy.ht back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." tomorrow night we are going to get a first look at the new documentary about donald rumsfield known and unknown which digs deeper on his decision of iraq war. tonight rummy joins the hate obama machine. he attacked after afghan's president hamid karzai threw his support behind vladimir putin. >> our relationship with karzai and afghanistan was absolutely first-rate in the bush administration. it has gone down hill like a toboggan ever since the obama administration came in. now, take for example the fact that we have status of forces agreement probably with 125 forces of the world, this administration, the white house and the state department has failed to get a status of forces agreement. a trained ape could get a status of forces agreement. >> a trained ape. we will get more on that in a minute. not to be outdone, mitt romney attacked the president and hillary clinton for supposedly not standing up to putin. here is romney. >> i would not have
the pope has made helping the poor the top agenda in his papacy.ht back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." tomorrow night we are going to get a first look at the new documentary about donald rumsfield known and unknown which digs deeper on his decision of iraq war. tonight rummy joins the hate obama machine. he attacked after afghan's president hamid karzai threw his support behind vladimir putin. >> our relationship with karzai and afghanistan was absolutely first-rate...
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> the simple question from pope francis to his followers today on the one year anniversary of his papacy. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington after six long days sill no answer as to why flight 370 vanished without a trace. they will move the "uss kid" to the region. they are redisputing the fact that the plane could have flown as long as four hours. tom costello joins me and keir simmons from kuala lumpur. tom, let's go through the wall street journal report and possibilities. what are the theories out there? >> bottom line is that six days after this plane disappeared, we still have no trace of it whatsoever. you'll recall chinese satellite images that came out late yesterday afternoon from the chinese government that showed what they thought might be some debris or wreckage in the sea. the malaysians say they sent their own forces to that area today, air assets, i believe and found nothing whatsoever. the chinese saying they should not have released those images. the wall street journal separately reporting today that the engines were transmitting data as part of what's ca
> the simple question from pope francis to his followers today on the one year anniversary of his papacy. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington after six long days sill no answer as to why flight 370 vanished without a trace. they will move the "uss kid" to the region. they are redisputing the fact that the plane could have flown as long as four hours. tom costello joins me and keir simmons from kuala lumpur. tom, let's go through the wall street journal report...
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it shows the world is listening more and more as the papacy goes on you get the sense that this popeg a real impact. if you want to talk about some of the lower level politics on the american side, then of course this is a very popular pope. this is a president who is struggling a little in his terms of popularity rating just ahead of important midterm elections. and this is a photo opportunity >>> this may be debris from the malaysian airlines debris from the plane that disappeared three weeks ago. it measures 2 and 15 meters in length. they were spotted 200 kilometers south of the area in which french satellite photos indicated more than 100 objects could be floating in the sea. as for the search itself, bad weather and near zero visibility caused them to pull deep auto into the australian ocean. that's where they were concentrating their efforts before heading back to perth. so far no debris at all has been recovered. there's been no sign of the black box flight recorder. this may unravel the mystery of what happened to flight mh-370. jonathan head with the latest in perth. >> rep
it shows the world is listening more and more as the papacy goes on you get the sense that this popeg a real impact. if you want to talk about some of the lower level politics on the american side, then of course this is a very popular pope. this is a president who is struggling a little in his terms of popularity rating just ahead of important midterm elections. and this is a photo opportunity >>> this may be debris from the malaysian airlines debris from the plane that disappeared...
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pope francis today marked the first anniversary of his papacy. there were no formal celebrations, in keeping with the pontiff's simpler style. instead, he took part in a spiritual retreat near rome, where he sent out a message to 12 million followers on twitter. it said, simply: "pray for me". still to come on the newshour, president obama's expansion of overtime pay, nuclear power's murky future in japan, the push to secure the rights of the disabled around the world, plus, how social media mixes with political turmoil in an embattled ukraine. >> woodruff: it's been nearly a decade since the bush administration changed the threshold for when overtime pay kicks in. president obama announced his own plan today to revise those regulations. it could mean higher pay for millions of workers, but some businesses are worried about the costs. hari sreenivasan has the story. >> sreenivasan: for the president, it's a new attempt to address pay equity without going through congress, where his economic agenda is largely stalled. he's directing the labor depa
pope francis today marked the first anniversary of his papacy. there were no formal celebrations, in keeping with the pontiff's simpler style. instead, he took part in a spiritual retreat near rome, where he sent out a message to 12 million followers on twitter. it said, simply: "pray for me". still to come on the newshour, president obama's expansion of overtime pay, nuclear power's murky future in japan, the push to secure the rights of the disabled around the world, plus, how...
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. >>> this week marks the first anniversary of the pope's papacy.t's been a year unlike few others in the modern catholic chump. >> pope francis is reinvigorating the church, leading his flock with humility and open mindedness not often seen. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: at the start of lent last year, jorge mario bergoglio was just a face in the crowd. today pope francis is the most talked about person on the world wide web, almost single handedly redefining the catholic brand. >> i think he has done a lot to shake up things. >> seems to be very popular. and i like him. >> reporter: according to a new pew poll, 85% of catholics view him favorably. 71% see major change. he's kind of a rock star. "time's" person of the year. the cover of "rolling stone." now there's even a francis fan zene. >> he has become a celebrity. and he's clearly uncomfortable with that, to some degree. >> reporter: this week francis told an italian newspaper he's neither a star nor superman. the pope, he said, is a man who laughs, cries, sleeps soundly and has frie
. >>> this week marks the first anniversary of the pope's papacy.t's been a year unlike few others in the modern catholic chump. >> pope francis is reinvigorating the church, leading his flock with humility and open mindedness not often seen. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: at the start of lent last year, jorge mario bergoglio was just a face in the crowd. today pope francis is the most talked about person on the world wide web, almost single handedly redefining the...
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the pope certainly is somebody changing not only the pain pap pain papacy but the entire church. jeff bay sews who is going to change the nature of retail when we start seeing drones dropping packages at our doorstep from amazon.com. but i think these are people in each of their fields. not only did obama not make it but really there were no other political -- american political leaders who are sitting in their seat today who are on that list. it says something possibly about the state of american politics. bill clinton made the list for what you have done in the past 13 years. the clinton global initiative fighting, you know, h.i.v., aids, tuberculosis, and so on. you know, i think one could argue that he has really made a tremendous contribution as a post presidential figure. so,. >> i thought that was pretty -- you know, nina, i thought that was pretty good how she said that bob, your thoughts? >> we have come up with these lists too. you want to get people talking. certainly, i think that if president obama was at 70% or 75% and gotten immigration reform done, maybe he would
the pope certainly is somebody changing not only the pain pap pain papacy but the entire church. jeff bay sews who is going to change the nature of retail when we start seeing drones dropping packages at our doorstep from amazon.com. but i think these are people in each of their fields. not only did obama not make it but really there were no other political -- american political leaders who are sitting in their seat today who are on that list. it says something possibly about the state of...
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the pope has made helping the poor the top agenda in his papacy. we'll be right back.you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of...