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what can we do, we parrishs? they saw in mike a kind of leader they had never seen before, and those were some of the things. they also saw his genuine interest in black literacy, his respect for their culture. mike plays the piano excellently, and he nows music, so he knew the kind of people he needed to lead the black khoir -- choir and the dancers, and they saw him as they said a white man with a black man inside, reverse oreo is sometimes they said. [laughter] >> when i go to services at st. sabina, and when i tell people to go there, i tell everyone you haven't lived until you go to a service at st. sabina. just reserve three or four hours of your day to do it, but when you hear him preach, you close your eyes, and you can't believe there's a blond blue-eyed guy standing in the pulpit. >> yeah. >> he's adopted this candence in his speech. have you talked to him and how his delivery style evolved? >> he said he didn't evolve any style of preaching. he simply spent his whole time with black people and listened
what can we do, we parrishs? they saw in mike a kind of leader they had never seen before, and those were some of the things. they also saw his genuine interest in black literacy, his respect for their culture. mike plays the piano excellently, and he nows music, so he knew the kind of people he needed to lead the black khoir -- choir and the dancers, and they saw him as they said a white man with a black man inside, reverse oreo is sometimes they said. [laughter] >> when i go to services...
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here's how the story begins, and in the fall of 2004, a man named peter bojey, learns his parrish is closing and figures out it will be put on the real estate market. he is the most unlikely reformer, the last person in the world you would think of to lead a charge for truth and justice in the church. we've got chairs over here if you just want to sneak around. i think the c-span people will allow you to come right in front of this -- good to see you. dpl thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> i insist they edit out this part. [laughter] hopefully we're not on all live all the time. anyway, this guy gets angry because his parrish is closing, and he starts snooping around and gets financial documents and eventually he goes to rome and decides to file protests and use the vatican court system as a way to prevent these parrishs from being closed. people are sleeping in pews in boston as in 2004. now, those of you who remember the cases here in new orleans, and i see mike valentino with us today, will recall in at least three of the churches people occupied those churches because th
here's how the story begins, and in the fall of 2004, a man named peter bojey, learns his parrish is closing and figures out it will be put on the real estate market. he is the most unlikely reformer, the last person in the world you would think of to lead a charge for truth and justice in the church. we've got chairs over here if you just want to sneak around. i think the c-span people will allow you to come right in front of this -- good to see you. dpl thank you very much. >> you are...
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rivals michigan hardwoods parrish to add insult to injury the commander in chief's hometown squad were also beaten by the puck in the conference championship play off this pipe that he didn't look to on happy to be out in the green bay jersey to his white house collection i'm just going to come out. there. was a hard thing to do. it doesn't hurt as much as the n.f.c. championship game hurt. but it still hurts. you know you guys coming to my house to rub it in. staying with american for for a top of a visit kansas city on friday to kick off both of their three seasons that buccaneers showing there could be a dangerous prospect this year rookie linebacker mason foster recovering the chiefs stumble early on here josh freeman is considered one of the quarterbacks to look out for in the off season a twenty three year old's quick feet saving that the wall stands in the end zone that's opened the scoring but josh johnson also looking good friend michael stewart up in the corner as the bucs roberge the chiefs simply twenty five's. josh johnson not brings us to be ice finally on a one on one wi
rivals michigan hardwoods parrish to add insult to injury the commander in chief's hometown squad were also beaten by the puck in the conference championship play off this pipe that he didn't look to on happy to be out in the green bay jersey to his white house collection i'm just going to come out. there. was a hard thing to do. it doesn't hurt as much as the n.f.c. championship game hurt. but it still hurts. you know you guys coming to my house to rub it in. staying with american for for a...
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is live for the next few days of the two thousand and eleven max air show i'm with captain patrick parrish nice to meet you sir nice to me pleasure you are a captain in the u.s. air force that's right and what are you doing here in russia well we're out here to basically meet the russian people and meet some other members of military and show your friends but also there are some fair excitement as we were saying earlier about the new t. fifty the new sukhoi what the expectations were basically we're just really excited to see the show they put on yes i know that it's going to be like all the other. fascinating t.v. fifty is going to put on some serious maneuvers now your captain and you pilot a ten warthog. it's really our first gatling gun on the front what size of the shells that comes out of that machine gun in the front it's a seven barrel thirty millimeter galland gun and shoots are about eleven hundred fifty rounds totals will be carried at a rate of about seventy rounds a second so i suspect that's a savage piece of equipment isn't it is i know have you have you seen him do you see
is live for the next few days of the two thousand and eleven max air show i'm with captain patrick parrish nice to meet you sir nice to me pleasure you are a captain in the u.s. air force that's right and what are you doing here in russia well we're out here to basically meet the russian people and meet some other members of military and show your friends but also there are some fair excitement as we were saying earlier about the new t. fifty the new sukhoi what the expectations were basically...
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getty sberg address was so the government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not parrish from the earth. he was not exaggerating. it was not rhetoric. the people were looking at this american democratic experiment, and if it dissolved within two generations, that would be it. democracy would show it's not viable as a system, so i do think that suscession was an anarchy, maybe even a kind of terrorism against the foundations of our democratic system, and lincoln's great genius was to hold fast to that understanding and not flinch from fighting and winning that war. [applause] .. >> [inaudible conversations] >> host: one of the many impressive aspects of your book is the scope that you cover so many very phenomenon. let me talk about the broad question. the title of your book is "more" that cover includes a picture of the pig and among the topics that you cover are multiple births, the pressure on women to breast feed and in general to devote entirely to your kids as parents and testing and the field of education everything it stood by hyper testing. and athletes are under
getty sberg address was so the government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not parrish from the earth. he was not exaggerating. it was not rhetoric. the people were looking at this american democratic experiment, and if it dissolved within two generations, that would be it. democracy would show it's not viable as a system, so i do think that suscession was an anarchy, maybe even a kind of terrorism against the foundations of our democratic system, and lincoln's great genius...
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the man, david crockett may have per -- parrished, but now more so than any other frontiersman lives powerfully on. in this way, his story then becomes far more nan a one note walt disney legends while his life continues to shed light on the meaning of america's national character. spoonful from a chapter called kilt in a bar. [laughter] david crockett believed in the wind and in the stars. this sun of tennessee could read the sun, the shadows, and the wild clouds full of thuppedder. he was comfortable among the thickets, the mountains and hunted the oak, hickory, maple, and sweet gum forests that have never felt an ax blade. he was familiar with all the smells, the odor of the decaying animal flesh, the aroma of the air after rain and the smell of the forest. he knew the rivers lined with trees that breeched the mountains with steep-sided gorges and many names of indian influences, the south and the wataga, the wolf, the elk, and the obion. he sought the dimensions of the lakes and streams studded with ancient cyprus and dog days arrived in early july when the dog star rises and set
the man, david crockett may have per -- parrished, but now more so than any other frontiersman lives powerfully on. in this way, his story then becomes far more nan a one note walt disney legends while his life continues to shed light on the meaning of america's national character. spoonful from a chapter called kilt in a bar. [laughter] david crockett believed in the wind and in the stars. this sun of tennessee could read the sun, the shadows, and the wild clouds full of thuppedder. he was...
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and more steam as more and more young people, fervent young catholics, they raise money from their parrishesiends and families to make this trip. there is a whole week long of activities. nine speeches alone by the pope himself and three homilies or sermons at masses. they're hearing a lot from the holy father. they're getting a pep talk, if you will, on the catholic religion. >> all right, al goodman, thanks so much, from madrid, spain. >>> combining writing, acting and learning in one classroom. it is happening in one san francisco school. cnn educator -- education contributor steve perry takes us inside in this week's perry's principles. 8 26 national is a program with chapters across the country. we're with 826 valencia. kids get tutoring, attend creative writing workshops and watch their own books get published. >> what you doing there? >> there you go. >> it is housed in a pirates supply store. they're writing a story for a grumpy pirate named mr. blue. >> we promised them they could write a story. can we try? >> it better be a good story, exciting and suspenseful. >> they host field t
and more steam as more and more young people, fervent young catholics, they raise money from their parrishesiends and families to make this trip. there is a whole week long of activities. nine speeches alone by the pope himself and three homilies or sermons at masses. they're hearing a lot from the holy father. they're getting a pep talk, if you will, on the catholic religion. >> all right, al goodman, thanks so much, from madrid, spain. >>> combining writing, acting and learning...
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getty sberg address was so the government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not parrishrom the earth. he was not exaggerating. it was not rhetoric. the people were looking at this american democratic experiment, and if it dissolved within two generations, that would be it. democracy would show it's not viable as a system, so i do think that suscession was an anarchy, maybe even a kind of terrorism against the foundations of our democratic system, and lincoln's great genius was to hold fast to that understanding and not flinch from fighting and winning that war. [applause] .. >>
getty sberg address was so the government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not parrishrom the earth. he was not exaggerating. it was not rhetoric. the people were looking at this american democratic experiment, and if it dissolved within two generations, that would be it. democracy would show it's not viable as a system, so i do think that suscession was an anarchy, maybe even a kind of terrorism against the foundations of our democratic system, and lincoln's great genius was...