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they had their parish. in fact, when i lived in boston, you ask somebody, where are you from, they say i'm from saint ann's or saint ambrose. that is how they identify themselves. they still do. that is not there. for example, african immigrants come here, convenience nigerians, congolese, and suddenly they become black. black catholics. many of them say, what is that? [laughter] how many times have you heard, i'm nigerian. that is an identity issue. it is something that we need to observe very carefully. sometimes people misunderstand that and becomes very sensitive. they are not immigrants -- they are immigrants and have an original identity. with this categorization, it tries to render it null and void. it is not a question of rejecting or belonging, they tried to maintain an identity. we know that, when somebody tries to change your you are you pull back. also, research has shown over and over that people adapt better to new contexts when they are voluntarily embrace what is there. not when it is forced
they had their parish. in fact, when i lived in boston, you ask somebody, where are you from, they say i'm from saint ann's or saint ambrose. that is how they identify themselves. they still do. that is not there. for example, african immigrants come here, convenience nigerians, congolese, and suddenly they become black. black catholics. many of them say, what is that? [laughter] how many times have you heard, i'm nigerian. that is an identity issue. it is something that we need to observe very...
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i think it's a loss to the parish...we actually got things done, coastal projects you can go and put your hands on, other than just studies. and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside.... we hope it don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >> byron's political career - and his efforts to restore the coast - have come to a halt. >> the oil boys, loga its called, louisiana oil and gas assoc. headed by don briggs who's been there forever announced we're going into plaquemines parish and we're going to beat any council person running for reelection or a new person running for a new seat, we're going to beat them -- unless they agree these lawsuits should be dismissed. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> monday on "techknow". >> we should not be having earthquakes in texas. >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking activities come here. >> they stick it into th
i think it's a loss to the parish...we actually got things done, coastal projects you can go and put your hands on, other than just studies. and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside.... we hope it don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >> byron's political career - and his efforts to restore the coast - have come to a halt. >> the oil boys, loga its called, louisiana oil and gas assoc....
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but he did a summer internship at a parish in to try to. one of the moments that struck at sunday at 11:00 a.m. is the most segregated hour. to watch engaged right sunday morning before the service would begin. those that would sit with money. if they would show up for the black church because that is how they dealt with the of mixed-race congregation. it is like political walking money. >> but new house reacted against this. but did williamsburg that are predominantly black and hispanic parish. >> host: so let me ask the relief question. there will find them amusing but in this day and age if somebody came to the ministry would day be as likely to have the range of experiences? did he spend time in chicago? and then coming to williamsburg. but actually in some ways i don't mean to be disrespectful but he sees it as it the islamic. >> but it wasn't either. talking to one of his roommates in the senator why he was a part that i could travel intellectually and physically. with this small town german midwestern texas but then you would see tha
but he did a summer internship at a parish in to try to. one of the moments that struck at sunday at 11:00 a.m. is the most segregated hour. to watch engaged right sunday morning before the service would begin. those that would sit with money. if they would show up for the black church because that is how they dealt with the of mixed-race congregation. it is like political walking money. >> but new house reacted against this. but did williamsburg that are predominantly black and hispanic...
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and then he gets involved or his parish life with questions of the dignity of the human person as his men lived out by a majority black population around him. he sees a need to speak to this in a greater way. around new york segregation questions. that was his first real involvement in politics beyond the church. >> so these are de facto segregation issues. the civil rights movement is moving out of the jim crow south and coming north and there's a different kind of racial disarmament. >> new house gets very interested in is a mini-pcs to your point he sees this example of martin luther king. he is already got involved with a small lutheran organization committing to raising civil rights questions. the key for him and this is one of the things i learned from the biography, he did a summer internship at a paris -- parish in detroit. one of the moments in detroit on the sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m., martin luther king's most segregated hour in america. >> it's a great quote. >> the u.s. watched in detroit in the 60s, 59 perhaps it is sunday morning right before the service wo
and then he gets involved or his parish life with questions of the dignity of the human person as his men lived out by a majority black population around him. he sees a need to speak to this in a greater way. around new york segregation questions. that was his first real involvement in politics beyond the church. >> so these are de facto segregation issues. the civil rights movement is moving out of the jim crow south and coming north and there's a different kind of racial disarmament....
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basically, i am one that goes around the world, doing parish missions, leading retreats for deacons, priests and laity, i specialize in missions and teaching catholics to the joys of our faith. to be able to live the faith every single day. not just be the frozen chosen, coming to fulfill our holy day of obligation but being that catholic that understands evangelist, the e word, to be able to go out and live out our faith and our calling. >> this is a fire. this fire had to start somewhere in you. tell us about how you got going with this. >> long story short, when i was in the army, i got in, in 1984, i heard my mother's voice, boy you better be in somebody's church. i was lutheran. i started going to the catholic church. i just started going. then when i got out here to the oakland army base, i found this wonderful catholic church in oak land, our lady of lords, pastored by wonderful catholic priest by the name of father shea mo u.s. wonderful church, they welcomed me with open arms and it was absolutely wonderful. moved to st. louis, got involved with my church there, and then the
basically, i am one that goes around the world, doing parish missions, leading retreats for deacons, priests and laity, i specialize in missions and teaching catholics to the joys of our faith. to be able to live the faith every single day. not just be the frozen chosen, coming to fulfill our holy day of obligation but being that catholic that understands evangelist, the e word, to be able to go out and live out our faith and our calling. >> this is a fire. this fire had to start...
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if >> 47 parishes closed and chaput works to close the archdiocese deficit.ities it is hard-breaking. >> everybody that i talk to is it either angry with me because we closed their parish. mergers take place. people don't go to place anymore. and they want their parishes a place that people move into rather than another one. >> are you confident there is not one priest in the archdiocese that is current highway abusing children. >> if i knew there were the person would be removed and we are all human beings all of us. as far as i know there is not a single person in our parishes and our schools, in public ministry that has a history of abusing children. >> i wondered if archbishop charles chaput is disappointed that the pope has not appointed him cardinal after four years on the job. he replied he is not disappoint said. even if it never happens, archbishop of philadelphia is privileged. >>> have you seen theinbow? joking on twitter about four pots of gold. the phenomenon appears to be two overlapping double rainbows and clearly you don't see that very often.
if >> 47 parishes closed and chaput works to close the archdiocese deficit.ities it is hard-breaking. >> everybody that i talk to is it either angry with me because we closed their parish. mergers take place. people don't go to place anymore. and they want their parishes a place that people move into rather than another one. >> are you confident there is not one priest in the archdiocese that is current highway abusing children. >> if i knew there were the person would...
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why parents are an elementary school want the parish pastor ousted. here's a live look from our mt. tam cam. it will be heating up this week temperature-wise. especially tomorrow. up into the 80s. all the numbers with lisa argen coming up in just a few. . >> welcome back, everyone. 9:is it 11 on this sunday morning. ago thank you for joining us for the abc7 sunday morning news. here's a look from our golden gate camera. you see the clear blue skies. lisa argen is coming up shortly with a full accuweather forecast. >> a lawsuit from back in 2005 is providing fuel for parents of students at a san francisco catholic school who want to remove the parish's controversial pastor. the san francisco chronicle reports according to the lawsuit the pastor shouted at an 11-year-old girl at his former parish calling her a lawyer. this after she reported abuse by another priest. parents were already upset with the reverend by banning girls from serving mass and allowing pamphlets discussing abortion to be handed out to students as young as seven years old. >>some di
why parents are an elementary school want the parish pastor ousted. here's a live look from our mt. tam cam. it will be heating up this week temperature-wise. especially tomorrow. up into the 80s. all the numbers with lisa argen coming up in just a few. . >> welcome back, everyone. 9:is it 11 on this sunday morning. ago thank you for joining us for the abc7 sunday morning news. here's a look from our golden gate camera. you see the clear blue skies. lisa argen is coming up shortly with a...
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whether the parish level or the national level.the catholic church is an institution is a formidable force. and it's been an important force throughout the 20th century and even beginning in the 19th century. both in the areas of integration, for example -- the americanization efforts in the closing decades of the 19 century into the 20th century. how do you be american and catholic? a great deal of controversy not with respect to the immigration issue but also theological issues. you had parishes that provided material, spiritual resources to migrants when they entered throughout the 20 century, and even into the 19th century with the emergence of schools and related institutions, parallel institutions in the secular world that provided all sorts of support in different ways particularly to catholics who were coming to and often unwelcoming society that was largely protestant. in the world of advocacy, the bishops beginning in the 1920's as a corporate body, prior to the 1920's, the bishops really engage these issues on a dicey an
whether the parish level or the national level.the catholic church is an institution is a formidable force. and it's been an important force throughout the 20th century and even beginning in the 19th century. both in the areas of integration, for example -- the americanization efforts in the closing decades of the 19 century into the 20th century. how do you be american and catholic? a great deal of controversy not with respect to the immigration issue but also theological issues. you had...
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it happened at 48th and parish in mill creek. woman told police a man sexually assaulted her threatened her with a gun, and took $20 from her purse. he eventually surrendered around 4:00 this morning police are now questioning him. they say no one was hurt. >>> also breaking, a house fire in west mt. airy this morning, "eyewitness news" on the scene along the 100 block of west sharpnack street. the fire broke out around 3:30 this morning, it was quickly placed under control. there is no report of any injuries. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> a disable man left in the woods without food or water for days. now, police have arrest warrant for his mother. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch joins us now at southwest detectives, to bring you up to date on this investigation. justin? >> ukee, good morning, that mother's name is my apparel or now in maryland, and police are working philadelphia police, to bring her back to the city to face charges in her son's abandonment. she is 41 years old, lives in the 5
it happened at 48th and parish in mill creek. woman told police a man sexually assaulted her threatened her with a gun, and took $20 from her purse. he eventually surrendered around 4:00 this morning police are now questioning him. they say no one was hurt. >>> also breaking, a house fire in west mt. airy this morning, "eyewitness news" on the scene along the 100 block of west sharpnack street. the fire broke out around 3:30 this morning, it was quickly placed under control....
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. > erybodthai talk to is i ther angry with me because w clod their parish. plac peoe don't go to place anore. ad th wa their parishes a place that pele move in ratrh another one. > a you confident there is not one pest in the achdiocese that isurrent hgay abusing chilen. >> if i knew there we the person wld be removed and we ae a human beings allf us. as r as i know there is not a sile person in our parishes and o scols, in public miniry that has a historyf aung childn. >> i wondered if archbishop caes chapuis disappointed that the pope has not appointed him cardinal after four years on the job. he replied he is not disappoint said. even if it never happs, achbishop of philadelphia is pivileged. >> he youeen the rainbow? jong on twitter about four pts of gold. te phenomenon appears to be two overlping doub rainbows a clearly y don't see that vy ot. >> b u can see the double rainbow as lot. w d l this morning in pilalphi just a few scattered showed. >> and a pot of gold or two. > hopefully, that would be nic >>e quiet weather tonight. stormtracr le double sca
. > erybodthai talk to is i ther angry with me because w clod their parish. plac peoe don't go to place anore. ad th wa their parishes a place that pele move in ratrh another one. > a you confident there is not one pest in the achdiocese that isurrent hgay abusing chilen. >> if i knew there we the person wld be removed and we ae a human beings allf us. as r as i know there is not a sile person in our parishes and o scols, in public miniry that has a historyf aung childn. >> i...
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it happens. >> in the days following katrina, 6,000 inmates were trapped in orleans parish prison.ne of them. >> when the levees broke is when we noticed that whole businesses outside of the very prison were under water. no sergeants were around, no guards. we don't know where they were at. we were just stuck on the fourth floor. that's when we realized that we were stuck here. it seemed like life or death. >> five days after the levees broke, they were finally rescued by warden cain and his tactical team. >> we came the first night to get the first 950 prisoners, but the water was coming up. we barely got through all of this, all of this water. and we got down here to this underpass and right here was a man laying dead. we put the scaffold right here and it went down from this side. you can see the rope's still there and we would lower it, inmates would climb down that scaffold and we would line them up on this road, about 6,000. probably the largest mass movement, obviously, of inmates in the country. we would put the boats in the water right down here under this overpass and run
it happens. >> in the days following katrina, 6,000 inmates were trapped in orleans parish prison.ne of them. >> when the levees broke is when we noticed that whole businesses outside of the very prison were under water. no sergeants were around, no guards. we don't know where they were at. we were just stuck on the fourth floor. that's when we realized that we were stuck here. it seemed like life or death. >> five days after the levees broke, they were finally rescued by...
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ten times more parished this year than in the same period last year. >> how big of a problem is it?an you put this on some sort of scale for us? and we have to remember as we talk about these numbers, we're talking about people. >> reporter: well we have just seen one bus load of people families elderly people a woman in a wheelchair children who looked no older than two or three years old, departing from the cruise terminal behind me. more used to taking people off on expensive cruises around the mediterranean holiday spots than accustomed to taking care of refugees. the police wouldn't tell us where they are going, but they are just a drop in the ocean as far as numbers. the coast guard said as of today nearly 10,000 people have been rescued in the last six days alone. you can see from that figure that the numbers are huge. and it's not just here it's other ports. it's also in sicily. it's also on the italian mainland. this is just one port where refugees are being brought ashore to uncertain futures. >> and the children are the ones who are often affected the worst. thank you so
ten times more parished this year than in the same period last year. >> how big of a problem is it?an you put this on some sort of scale for us? and we have to remember as we talk about these numbers, we're talking about people. >> reporter: well we have just seen one bus load of people families elderly people a woman in a wheelchair children who looked no older than two or three years old, departing from the cruise terminal behind me. more used to taking people off on expensive...
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. >> there's cows in every parish of the country. they won't all expand but a lot will be extra cows milk coming in to every parish it's across the economy. they should get a boost. >> there's no doubt in the potential. in this country the milk flows like water. >> thinking back to the economy. the collapse of the bank the austerity, and the attempt to rebuild, and the idea that agriculture cap be a foundation zone of a sustainable business model. the lifting of the milk quotes came at the right time for the country. and this is white gold. ireland will export 90% of what it produces. a small county can't produce much but they beckon for things like infant powered milk and cheese. >> we bring in customers from the middle east to visit facilities, we don't bring them to the factories, the first place is down to the farms, so they can see a degeneration of -- a generation of farming expertise that we have. that's the most impressive thing, the farmers we have on the farms. >> they are beyond excited, existing plans will be environmenta
. >> there's cows in every parish of the country. they won't all expand but a lot will be extra cows milk coming in to every parish it's across the economy. they should get a boost. >> there's no doubt in the potential. in this country the milk flows like water. >> thinking back to the economy. the collapse of the bank the austerity, and the attempt to rebuild, and the idea that agriculture cap be a foundation zone of a sustainable business model. the lifting of the milk...
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some restaurants on grand isle which is part of jefferson parish are. >> we haven't seen one cent of water funds from the restore act that's the manny we use to protect and restore our coast. so people are moving on with their lives but the last chapter hasn't been written and the jury is still out as to the ultimate cost in terms outnot only economic losses but also environmental damage. >> when it comes to the environmental impact, mark schleifstein, what do you see? that's what you focus on. what has been the main effect on the ecology of that area? >> well, there was some obvious damage that occurred in the early days of the spill. you could see the oil just about everywhere along the louisiana coastline and it showed up on beaches along parts of alabama, mississippi and florida. today, a lot of that is not seen from day to day unless you see a bit of significant storm that ends up uncovering some of this oil that is still in the near shore right off the beaches under the sediment and when that happens, you get a situation like we had about a month ago when you had 25,000 pounds
some restaurants on grand isle which is part of jefferson parish are. >> we haven't seen one cent of water funds from the restore act that's the manny we use to protect and restore our coast. so people are moving on with their lives but the last chapter hasn't been written and the jury is still out as to the ultimate cost in terms outnot only economic losses but also environmental damage. >> when it comes to the environmental impact, mark schleifstein, what do you see? that's what...
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but it's unlikely father andrew mccormick will return to a parish.tar boy in 1997 att( sacred heart parish in bridesburg. in two trials neither jury could reach ae1Ñuj )(u >>> travel will be tricky when the pope comes to philadelphia later on this year. mass transit will be the way to go. septa is alreadyñr making plans ahead of the crowds that will swarm center city. septa's buses will only get you so close to the pope because the secure perimeter mayxd extend well beyond the action. the trains will be the best bet. septa's deputy generalfá manage says the plan is a work qáj &háhp &hc progress progress. service will look very different from the day-to-day e1operations. >> we'll have policejf barricades and organizing people to the platforms. so you're talking about carrying a lot of people. you'ret( talking about security concerns and you're talking about safety.e1 >> he says septa will also be cycling trains around as fast as possible. as with each passing q week you can count on nbc 10 to bring you new information about the i]ok upcoming papal vis
but it's unlikely father andrew mccormick will return to a parish.tar boy in 1997 att( sacred heart parish in bridesburg. in two trials neither jury could reach ae1Ñuj )(u >>> travel will be tricky when the pope comes to philadelphia later on this year. mass transit will be the way to go. septa is alreadyñr making plans ahead of the crowds that will swarm center city. septa's buses will only get you so close to the pope because the secure perimeter mayxd extend well beyond the...
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. >> just goes on all over the country, every parish in the country. and there will be extra money coming into every parish in the country. >> there is no doubt of the potential hear in this country. the milk flows like water. >> going back to all the problems the irish economy has had the last few years the collapse of the banks all the austerity, the attempt toss rebuild and the idea that agriculture could be one of the foundations of a more sustainable business model. the lifting of the quotas will be helpful. >> markets beg for things like infant powder and cheese. >> when we bring investors from the middle east to visit our facilities. we don't bring them to our factories. the first place we bring them is down to the farms so they can see the generations of farming expertise that we have for these farms. that's the most impressive things that the international investors see the value we have on our farms. >> in dublin they're beyond excited. they insist their plans will be environmentally sustainable and won't drive farmers elsewhere out of busine
. >> just goes on all over the country, every parish in the country. and there will be extra money coming into every parish in the country. >> there is no doubt of the potential hear in this country. the milk flows like water. >> going back to all the problems the irish economy has had the last few years the collapse of the banks all the austerity, the attempt toss rebuild and the idea that agriculture could be one of the foundations of a more sustainable business model. the...
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in louisiana, plaquemine's parish president billy feared what was coming. >> when it did surface ands out there offshore, everyone along this coast was worried that it was coming to shore. >> then came the image that horrified americans. live under water pictures of the well itself, gushing oil.water well itself, gushing oil. >> cnn had that shot in the corner of the television all of the time. it was horrific. >> janet napolitano was head of homeland security. >> bp alerted us to additional oil leaking from their deep under water well. >> but the federal government could do almost nothing to stop the relentless flow. >> there is a very confusing statute that came into play and it said that bp was the responsible party, therefore, they were our partner. >> in other words, the government had to rely on the polluter, bp, to fix it. >> it was a foreign company that came here and seemed to be making all of the decisions. and that is unfortunate. >> juliette was in charge of coordinating the government's response. >> and there was no other way. >> no other way. i mean, so you get rid of b
in louisiana, plaquemine's parish president billy feared what was coming. >> when it did surface ands out there offshore, everyone along this coast was worried that it was coming to shore. >> then came the image that horrified americans. live under water pictures of the well itself, gushing oil.water well itself, gushing oil. >> cnn had that shot in the corner of the television all of the time. it was horrific. >> janet napolitano was head of homeland security. >>...
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>>> this morning, 48th and parish in mill creek woman told police a man sexually as ousted her threatened her with a gun and took $20 from her purse. it ended about two hours later. >> we notified swat our hostage negotiators, we knocked on the door several times, we yelled the name of this male, and he finally came out, surrendered to police without incident. >> police are now questioning that man. they say no one was hurt. >> fifty-three philadelphia police now have arrest warrant for the mother of a quadriplegic man. he was found in the woods after being left therefore several days. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch live at southwest detective. good morning. >> reporter: good morning this case has been in fast motion since friday. since then police here in philadelphia have teamed with maryland police to track down my apparel or in maryland, their next step to bring her here to philly, to face charges after her son was found dumped in cobbs creek park. forty-one year old parlor had been in maryland since about early last week, police say she was there to see her boyfriend, we're
>>> this morning, 48th and parish in mill creek woman told police a man sexually as ousted her threatened her with a gun and took $20 from her purse. it ended about two hours later. >> we notified swat our hostage negotiators, we knocked on the door several times, we yelled the name of this male, and he finally came out, surrendered to police without incident. >> police are now questioning that man. they say no one was hurt. >> fifty-three philadelphia police now have...
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on child sex charges for a third time but it's unlikely father andrew mccormick will return to a parish. the priest was accused of molesting an 11-year-old altar boy in 1997 at sacred heart parish in bridesburg. in two different trials neither jury could reach a verdict. the priest has been suspended since 2011. >>> coming up when temperatures will get near 70 and how long we'll stay dry before our next chance for rain. >>> then we look into the local school district where whooping cough cases continue to rise. >>> plus the national guard warning delaware residents it's only an exercise. what some will wake up to tomorrow that might be alarming coming right up on nbc 10 news. ♪ there is no royal blood in this country. nothing is reserved for anyone. it's all just out there waiting for someone to reach out and take it. ♪ and the ones who do. these are the kings and queens of america. ♪ >>> to the race for philadelphia mayor tonight, some of the candidates faced off in a debate in the city's fox chase neighborhood. democrats anthony williams jim kenny, doug oliver and lynn abraham were al
on child sex charges for a third time but it's unlikely father andrew mccormick will return to a parish. the priest was accused of molesting an 11-year-old altar boy in 1997 at sacred heart parish in bridesburg. in two different trials neither jury could reach a verdict. the priest has been suspended since 2011. >>> coming up when temperatures will get near 70 and how long we'll stay dry before our next chance for rain. >>> then we look into the local school district where...
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so if this can't be a catholic parish, then what else do folks want this to be? we're working on those details when we see you again in about 30 minutes. for now live in fishtown, matt delucia. >>> from our delaware bureau a kent county court has indicted a man for murdering his wife even though police have not found her body. delaware state police say cortez hamilton intentionally killed his wife keyshia, with a hammer in front of their children. police issued an amber alert for keisha and her children on january 10th after they all disappeared. authorities arrested cortez the same day in indiana. they found him there with the children but there was no sign of keisha. at the time of her disappearance, neighbors told nbc 10 the couple had domestic problems. >>> this morning one person is dead, another hurt following a car crash in camden county. two cars ran off the road and into the trees in voorhees last night. one victim went to cooper hospital. no word yet on the cause or if rain played a factor. >>> meantime another accident sent three people to the hospital
so if this can't be a catholic parish, then what else do folks want this to be? we're working on those details when we see you again in about 30 minutes. for now live in fishtown, matt delucia. >>> from our delaware bureau a kent county court has indicted a man for murdering his wife even though police have not found her body. delaware state police say cortez hamilton intentionally killed his wife keyshia, with a hammer in front of their children. police issued an amber alert for...
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at 48th and parish in mill creek. a woman told police a man sexually assault dollars her threatened her with a gun took $20 from her purse. the surrender happened around 4:00 this morning. >>> we notified swat and our hostage negotiators and we knocked on the door several times, we yelled the name of this male, and he finally came out, surrendered to police, without incident. >> police are now questioning that man right there with his hands behind him in handcuffs. we'll have more throughout our newscast. >>> good morning, it is 6:00. philadelphia police now have arrest warrant for the mother after quadriplegic man. >> investigators say she left him in the woods with nothing but a blanket and a bible. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch joins us now from southwest detectives, to tell you more about it, justin? >> reporter: ukee, good morning, passerby found that male in a pile of wet leaves covered with a blanket and bible on his chest. he can't speak. so his family identified him and tips to his mother in marylan
at 48th and parish in mill creek. a woman told police a man sexually assault dollars her threatened her with a gun took $20 from her purse. the surrender happened around 4:00 this morning. >>> we notified swat and our hostage negotiators and we knocked on the door several times, we yelled the name of this male, and he finally came out, surrendered to police, without incident. >> police are now questioning that man right there with his hands behind him in handcuffs. we'll have...
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approximately 200 wasps were able to attend the ceremony and wasps deany bishop parish accepted the medal. she accepted it on behalf of all of them. the original medal was given to the smithsonian institution as directed by the bill that president barack obama had signed. the story of wasps is one that even though they were granted veteran status and awarded congressional gold medal of honor it is a story that not a lot of people are familiar with. they didn't ask for all of this credit. they came to serve their country and did something when america needed them at a time and they came together and released men to fly overseas during world war ii to help america win this war. and when it was done they packed up their bags, paid their way home and left it at that. so these women really changed the face of america's military at a time when their country needed them. that is the story that we are currently here telling at the texas state history museum. # . >>> we are in the private suite of linden and lady bird johnson. this was private quarters for the president and first lady. when i say
approximately 200 wasps were able to attend the ceremony and wasps deany bishop parish accepted the medal. she accepted it on behalf of all of them. the original medal was given to the smithsonian institution as directed by the bill that president barack obama had signed. the story of wasps is one that even though they were granted veteran status and awarded congressional gold medal of honor it is a story that not a lot of people are familiar with. they didn't ask for all of this credit. they...
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. >> there's cows in every parish. lot of those cows will be extra cows milk money coming into every parish. it's across the rural economy should get a boost from milk. >> reporter: there's no doubt of the potential. in this country milk flowing like water. thing back to the problems irish economy had - the collapse of the banks, austerity, attempts to rebuild, and the idea that agriculture could be a foundation stone of a more sustainable business model. the lifting of milk quota's end comes at the right time for this country, and this is white gold. >> ireland will export 90% of what it produces. a small country can't produce enough, but a market in middle east and asia beckon for instant milk and cheese. >> customers were the middle east visit the facilities. we do not bring them to the new factories, the first place is down to the farms. we can see the generations of farming expert sees that we have on the farms. that's the most impressive thing international customers take away the farmers on the farms. >> so at t
. >> there's cows in every parish. lot of those cows will be extra cows milk money coming into every parish. it's across the rural economy should get a boost from milk. >> reporter: there's no doubt of the potential. in this country milk flowing like water. thing back to the problems irish economy had - the collapse of the banks, austerity, attempts to rebuild, and the idea that agriculture could be a foundation stone of a more sustainable business model. the lifting of milk quota's...
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chronicle reports according to the lawsuit the pastor shouted at an 11-year-old girl at his former parishling her a lawyer. this after she reported abuse by another priest. parents were already upset with the reverend by banning girls from serving mass and allowing an apportion pamphlet to be handed out to students as young as seven. >> some disturbing news regarding president obama's unclassified e-mails. the new york times reporting that russian hackers breached the white house's own classified computer system and red the president's e-mails that he sent and received. they apparently did not penetrate the servers that controlled the messages from his blackberry. some senior american officials say the breach is far more intrusive and worrisome a than has been publicly acknowledged. >> social media is lighting up at president obama's annual try at comedy last night. >> a few months ago a drone crashed. that was pretty serious. but don't worry. we installed a new state of the art security system. [laughter] >> california is bone dry! y'all see governor brown? he came here. [laughter] >> he
chronicle reports according to the lawsuit the pastor shouted at an 11-year-old girl at his former parishling her a lawyer. this after she reported abuse by another priest. parents were already upset with the reverend by banning girls from serving mass and allowing an apportion pamphlet to be handed out to students as young as seven. >> some disturbing news regarding president obama's unclassified e-mails. the new york times reporting that russian hackers breached the white house's own...
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. >> managing it's future rests in the hands of parish decisionmakers unless they can get outside preservationists to step in. george spencer nbc 10 news. >>> this tape today shows the beginning of the confrontation between a police officer and a drive. >> that's right, jim. local police chiefs today are commenting about this saying what happened next was tragic. meanwhile the family of walter scott have questions that remain. number one who provieded first aid and when was it rendered. >> a tearful meeting between a family and the person who shot the video. >> officer michael slager making a routine -- >> officers applied pressure to scott's gunshot wounds assisted first aid and cpr, and applied chest compressions. scott remains on his stomach and there was no chest compressions. officer slager is behind bars. >> the police chief says he was shocked by the video. >> it was extremely disturbing and i was glad to see they quickly moved to charge that officer with murder. >> and slager's mother spoke today and said her son is a good person he has yet to enter a plea. >> now to the race for philadelp
. >> managing it's future rests in the hands of parish decisionmakers unless they can get outside preservationists to step in. george spencer nbc 10 news. >>> this tape today shows the beginning of the confrontation between a police officer and a drive. >> that's right, jim. local police chiefs today are commenting about this saying what happened next was tragic. meanwhile the family of walter scott have questions that remain. number one who provieded first aid and when was...
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and it's unlikely father andrew mccormick will return to a parish. the priest was accused of molesting an 11-year-old altar boy in 1997 at sacred heart parish in bridesburg. in two trials neither jury could reach a verdict. he's been suspended from service since 2011. >>> the new jersey teacher who assigned her class to write get well letters to a convicted cop killer is now suspended from work. the orange school superintendent in essex county in north jersey said he had no knowledge that the teacher asigned her third grade class to write the letters to mumia abu-jamal. schoolard mrter its say the teacher did not ask for school approval and parents were not notified of the assignment. the letters wfr delivered to abu-jamal who was recently hospitalized fromplications for diabetes. he's serving life in prison for the 1981 murder of police officer daniel faulkner. >>> it may be about six months away but transportation officials are already preparing for the pope's visit. next, hear from septa about what plans they have in the works. it's back! xfinity
and it's unlikely father andrew mccormick will return to a parish. the priest was accused of molesting an 11-year-old altar boy in 1997 at sacred heart parish in bridesburg. in two trials neither jury could reach a verdict. he's been suspended from service since 2011. >>> the new jersey teacher who assigned her class to write get well letters to a convicted cop killer is now suspended from work. the orange school superintendent in essex county in north jersey said he had no knowledge...
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the this is at forty-eighth and parish streets. police had initially been call to the scene report of the sexual assault. police, you know, called in the swat team, after the the guy said he wouldn't come of the his house but ten minutes later he decided he would come out of the house. police say woman and the man met at the a bar and they are now trying to sort out exactly which story is correct, the guys, or would the man's. >>> 6:05. also new this in morning, nobody was hurt in the germantown fire this morning. the blaze started around 3:00 he clock when neighbors say they heard alarms go off and got out of this row home on the 100 block of west sharpn a ck. at this point the the extent of damage is in the the yet known but fire was under control in 45 minutes. >> 6:05. how about this story, a philadelphia mom will face charges after police say she left her disable son in the wood just to fend for himself is. >> for five days, and nights. steve is out there at university city, steve? >> reporter: it was exactly a week ago this m
the this is at forty-eighth and parish streets. police had initially been call to the scene report of the sexual assault. police, you know, called in the swat team, after the the guy said he wouldn't come of the his house but ten minutes later he decided he would come out of the house. police say woman and the man met at the a bar and they are now trying to sort out exactly which story is correct, the guys, or would the man's. >>> 6:05. also new this in morning, nobody was hurt in the...
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. >> do wand ireland to expand but extra milk and extra money into each parish across the country. >> there is no doubt in the potential in this country. the milk flows like water. the collapse of the banks all the austerity the attempt to rebuild and the idea that agriculture could be one of the foundation stones of a more sustainable business model. the lifting of the milk ban has come at an ideal time. ireland can't produce enough in volume to affect milk prices but the hugely luke ra tifer lucrative market. >> we don't bring them to our new factories first of all the first place we bring them is down to the farms. so they can see the generations of farming expertise that we have on these farms and that's probably the most impressive thing that international customers take away, the experience we have on our farms. >> so they're beyond excited. they insist their plans will be environmentally sustainable and will not drive farmers elsewhere out of business. they even see a role for ireland encouraging milk supply in north africa. >> markets like algeria hugely exciting markets. the
. >> do wand ireland to expand but extra milk and extra money into each parish across the country. >> there is no doubt in the potential in this country. the milk flows like water. the collapse of the banks all the austerity the attempt to rebuild and the idea that agriculture could be one of the foundation stones of a more sustainable business model. the lifting of the milk ban has come at an ideal time. ireland can't produce enough in volume to affect milk prices but the hugely...
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this happened at forty-eighth and parish streets.olice were initially called to the scene on report of the sexual assault. police had to call in the swat team after they say the man would not the come outside. he eventually surrendered, about ten minutes later, police say the man and woman had met in the the bar and now they are trying to sort out the details of what happened have after that. >>> also no one was hurt in germantown fire this morning. that blaze started around 3:00 a.m. when neighbors heard alarms go off and they got out of the row home in the 100 block of west sharpnack. at this point the the extent of the damage is not known but the fire was under control in 45 minutes. no injuries report there had. >>> time to talk politics here and did hillary clinton jump back in the presidential race on sunday? yes. she announced her much awaited second campaign for the the white house. she, of course, ran in 2008, when she lost of course to barack obama. yes the you had senator marco rube ohio is set to announce his run for the
this happened at forty-eighth and parish streets.olice were initially called to the scene on report of the sexual assault. police had to call in the swat team after they say the man would not the come outside. he eventually surrendered, about ten minutes later, police say the man and woman had met in the the bar and now they are trying to sort out the details of what happened have after that. >>> also no one was hurt in germantown fire this morning. that blaze started around 3:00 a.m....
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>> it's very important for us in a very diverse congregation that typical catholic parishes are, politicallyerse, but to center the teaching out of god's word and out of the catechism and focus it on the issues today so we don't stray too far into that third political rail piece where people start shutting down and stop listening. >> reverend brau, i took that word from you because you mentioned during the break guidance and you feel that's part of your role. >> i do. i think there's so much happening so fast in life and also the public issues that rise. i think what we can offer from our pulpit is also inviting people together to listen that sense of community and historic guidance. there's a lineage of people who have come before us and who have dealt with very, very difficult things. i think one of the wonders of being ruth ran too, is we also have this flexibility to look beyond the christian ban. for the season of lent, talking agent catholics that have gone before us we need courage today, a sense of how to move when things are murky and also to how to find courage and to sometimes mak
>> it's very important for us in a very diverse congregation that typical catholic parishes are, politicallyerse, but to center the teaching out of god's word and out of the catechism and focus it on the issues today so we don't stray too far into that third political rail piece where people start shutting down and stop listening. >> reverend brau, i took that word from you because you mentioned during the break guidance and you feel that's part of your role. >> i do. i think...
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. >> if it encourages folks to be a more active part of the parishes, maybe open some that are merged because there will be a reason to do it. >> so the bottom line is the more people engaged in the church the better your finance situation. >> only that, people put their money where their heart is and if not they don't put their money there. >> i think of people attending the ben franklin parkway to attend a mass for the pope, my primary worry is security. >> that is the worry we mean just care for the people that are here and they are comfortable enough not to be at risk in terms of their health or hostility of their neighbor. not just the papal security but the people boston taught us that, there could be deliberate terrorist attacks against crowds, i am worried about that and people responsible for those things in our city and country are worried about that. the pope will receive personal protection from the federal government because he is the head of state. we are confident we will do the job but i think everybody else that comes have to be careful about their neighbor and have c
. >> if it encourages folks to be a more active part of the parishes, maybe open some that are merged because there will be a reason to do it. >> so the bottom line is the more people engaged in the church the better your finance situation. >> only that, people put their money where their heart is and if not they don't put their money there. >> i think of people attending the ben franklin parkway to attend a mass for the pope, my primary worry is security. >> that...
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her great-grandfather was the first rector of druten parish church.ou cannot get more embedded in the life of this town than that. her grandfather, orlando johns we have his house that is reconstructed here and they owned a plantation outside of town. their daughter frances married a patridge and they moved no more than 30 miles away. that is where martha was born, chestnut grove. we heard growing up there that williamsburg was then the center of political and social and cultural life in all of virginia but certainly in this part of virginia. given the fact that her father was engaged in a lot of political and economic activities, this is the place she would have come to more often than any other place. >> this is the area she was born to. if you were anyone in society, you came to williamsburg if you are from new kent. her mother was in williamsburg society. when she became of age to be brought into society, she was being brought to the balls and assemblies here. she was at the balls at the royal governor's palace. she was certainly at the assemblies
her great-grandfather was the first rector of druten parish church.ou cannot get more embedded in the life of this town than that. her grandfather, orlando johns we have his house that is reconstructed here and they owned a plantation outside of town. their daughter frances married a patridge and they moved no more than 30 miles away. that is where martha was born, chestnut grove. we heard growing up there that williamsburg was then the center of political and social and cultural life in all of...
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it's unlikely mccormick will return to the parish.d him in 2011. >>> a highrise fire on the campus of university of pennsylvania forced some students out into the chilly air early this morning. it sparked in a dumpster outside of the building on the 3900 block of walnut street just after 3:30. though firefighters put it out quickly, smoke spread to some of the upper floors forcing the school to evacuate the building. >> connell strong. the action cam was at john foley school and saint dennis parish in havertown where students and staff dedicated this day to their four-year-old classmate connell harvey. the boy was not only recently diagnosed with leukemia, he's also recovering from septic shock caused by a strep infection. connell's brother says despite nearly dying, several times in the last few weeks the prayers and support are lifting his spirits. >> reporter: done for your brother. >> he's got a lot better actually. we just saw him the other day. he's laughing a lot and he just moved up to a better floor. >> now, after a mass in h
it's unlikely mccormick will return to the parish.d him in 2011. >>> a highrise fire on the campus of university of pennsylvania forced some students out into the chilly air early this morning. it sparked in a dumpster outside of the building on the 3900 block of walnut street just after 3:30. though firefighters put it out quickly, smoke spread to some of the upper floors forcing the school to evacuate the building. >> connell strong. the action cam was at john foley school and...
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now it is one in 80 who parishes trying to make the journey. you are watching "bbc world news america". still to come, he is charged with being an accessory to the murder of 300,000 people and auschwitz. a former ss guard went on trial for assisting in genocide today. three people have died in wild weather that has hit eastern australia. 200,000 homes are without power. it was a once in a decade storm in new south wales. cyclone strength wind of up to 135 kilometers per hour. >> eastern australia has been battered by cyclone strength wind of up to 135 kilometers per hour. trees were torn from the ground cars were crushed, and roads flooded. sydney, the nation's biggest city, was drenched with almost a month's worth of rain in 24 hours causing havoc for commuters. huge waves that founded the coast. at least one crew was stuck outside sydney harbour which was closed for shipping. as the conditions intensified any ferry services were canceled and flights were delayed. three elderly people were found dead north of sydney. a report suggest they were
now it is one in 80 who parishes trying to make the journey. you are watching "bbc world news america". still to come, he is charged with being an accessory to the murder of 300,000 people and auschwitz. a former ss guard went on trial for assisting in genocide today. three people have died in wild weather that has hit eastern australia. 200,000 homes are without power. it was a once in a decade storm in new south wales. cyclone strength wind of up to 135 kilometers per hour. >>...
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. >> how does it affect you personally when you see people parishing like this in search of a better life? >> a family their house was destroyed by bombardment. members of the family were killed. they went into one of the neighboring countries where living conditions are bad. the syrian refugees that live in the camp live below the absolute poverty line. this family is desperate. they want to find a way to have he had occasion for their children to survive, to be able to work. and they think europe is the only way to solve that problem. now this family that has suffered so much needs to put itself in hands of the network of smugglers and traffickers at risk to die in the immediate mediterranean. this is unacceptable. >> is your organization able to cope with the influx of refugees? is there a breaking point? >> not only my organization. look at lebanon. it has one third of its population either syrian or palestinian. that is an-in imaginable impact on the economy. turkey became the largest refugee country in the world. there is a responsibility in the international country on this. >
. >> how does it affect you personally when you see people parishing like this in search of a better life? >> a family their house was destroyed by bombardment. members of the family were killed. they went into one of the neighboring countries where living conditions are bad. the syrian refugees that live in the camp live below the absolute poverty line. this family is desperate. they want to find a way to have he had occasion for their children to survive, to be able to work. and...
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i think pope's presence will reminus that it is church is more than just a local parish. >> reporter: archbishop chaput met the former archbishop, nearly 20 years ago. have you seen his personality change, from the man that you have known and the man that you know right now. >> he is a are different man he was and everybody that knew him says that. he smiles more than he did before. he is more outing. he was very reserved, and kind of introspective and now he seems to be, very much energized by the large number of people come to hear him in the church we have a tradition of referring to that as a grace of office. it is somehow do you things thaw didn't think you were capable of doing because god supplies what is lacking in you personally. i think all of us has some responsibility even up doing things we never thought we could do before. it is because of the grace of god. >> archbishop chaput add in myths that grace has helped him coming from denver to philadelphia in september 2011. >> describe the even of coming to philadelphia a young to older church to a church that is diminishing
i think pope's presence will reminus that it is church is more than just a local parish. >> reporter: archbishop chaput met the former archbishop, nearly 20 years ago. have you seen his personality change, from the man that you have known and the man that you know right now. >> he is a are different man he was and everybody that knew him says that. he smiles more than he did before. he is more outing. he was very reserved, and kind of introspective and now he seems to be, very much...