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. >> it was paul revere who came up with the plan to hang signal lanterns. >> and so he enlisted the who we think were a couple of different men. we don't know for sure because he only tells us that he chose a friend to help him give those signals. >> to solve the mystery, you need clues. bob explained that there are two basic types. >> so, primary sources -- the best way to put it would be those are sources that come from people who were alive or present at the time that events happened, so they're someone who are gonna be able to give us an eyewitness account of the things that actually happened that night. by contrast, secondary sources are sources of information that come from someone who's heard it from someone else, read it somewhere else, heard that story from someone else. >> so walk me through how we go about solving the mystery. >> well, the first thing we'd do is actually look at the documents. so, we'd read what paul revere said about the night. >> that would be a primary source. >> and then we read the stories of two men -- samuel haskell newman, who, in april of 1876, a
. >> it was paul revere who came up with the plan to hang signal lanterns. >> and so he enlisted the who we think were a couple of different men. we don't know for sure because he only tells us that he chose a friend to help him give those signals. >> to solve the mystery, you need clues. bob explained that there are two basic types. >> so, primary sources -- the best way to put it would be those are sources that come from people who were alive or present at the time...
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they see themselves as, you know, reincarnated paul revere. we heard this for 40 years. we understand the talk. it all goes in a circle to mean that the united states government does not have any authority. and john, you know, john's reporting is so good on this. he points out what the former blm manager said. the sovereign citizens and the militia men put out about the sheriff has the power is really a phony one. one of the fathers of the movement was gordon call. and he said that all the time. the sheriff, the county, he killed the sheriff in ar ar. he killed the sheriff. so, you know, it's not real. it's not real. to that point, this idea that bundy said he would surrender to local authorities, i want you guys to listen to the way that he talked to that same sheriff about how to apply the law and essentially the orders he gave him. take a listen to bundy. >> we the people are asking this morning, disarm the park service and all other parks that the federal government claims they have jurisdiction over. >> do your job, sir! >> you disarm those park service people. we w
they see themselves as, you know, reincarnated paul revere. we heard this for 40 years. we understand the talk. it all goes in a circle to mean that the united states government does not have any authority. and john, you know, john's reporting is so good on this. he points out what the former blm manager said. the sovereign citizens and the militia men put out about the sheriff has the power is really a phony one. one of the fathers of the movement was gordon call. and he said that all the...
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is he a paul revere. he is x, y, and z. how did you respond to those callers? broke my heart today after his racest comments came to light some are still defending him. >> last rancher standing. that has nothing to do with his ugly comments. you can't understand why poem don't like the bureau of landt with swat teams. >> two separate issues. >> look, the land management i think everybody says they yofer reacted. you wouldn't agree with that. >> i'm not sure i agree with that say you were in business for yourself as mr. bundy is. >> and you are in a controversy. okay? and then you have got armed guys surrounding seizing your cattle? all we are saying here is is this necessary i would say is it necessary because i pulled back. >> listen, if i were owing the government a million dollars and i stood in my apartment with a gun waiting for them to come, that would be a huge problem and i think the issue here is people are looking at the fact that armed vigilantes protecting this guy and if i'm the government i would be concerned about because if i had cattle grazing
is he a paul revere. he is x, y, and z. how did you respond to those callers? broke my heart today after his racest comments came to light some are still defending him. >> last rancher standing. that has nothing to do with his ugly comments. you can't understand why poem don't like the bureau of landt with swat teams. >> two separate issues. >> look, the land management i think everybody says they yofer reacted. you wouldn't agree with that. >> i'm not sure i agree with...
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patriots day in boston whether it is paul revere or boston's long, glorious history, now the boston marathon2014 is going to add to the fabled days of the city and this race. >> editor at large of runner's world magazine. thank you. good luck next week. >> thank you, craig. >>> want to go ahead and update the breaking news from overland park, kansas, south of kansas city. a shooting has happened at the jewish community center there. our affiliate reports one of the shooting victims is in critical condition at a local hospital. we continue to get pictures from the scene. crime scene investigators areless on the -- also on the scene there. unconfirmed reports of a shooting at another facility there in overland park, kansas, as well. again, two shootings at this point. one of them confirmed. one of them unconfirmed. we are working to gather information. one of the victims is in critical condition. >>> two things happened in the past few days shining new light on women in pay and women and work. the first came from washington when democrats tried to pass the paycheck fairness act. that was a bil
patriots day in boston whether it is paul revere or boston's long, glorious history, now the boston marathon2014 is going to add to the fabled days of the city and this race. >> editor at large of runner's world magazine. thank you. good luck next week. >> thank you, craig. >>> want to go ahead and update the breaking news from overland park, kansas, south of kansas city. a shooting has happened at the jewish community center there. our affiliate reports one of the shooting...
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. >> so like paul revere, you're making your stand, we're being overrun by an out of control tyranny. about disarming government enforcement agents. i mean, this is the party that have calls the president lawless. these are the folks that talk about they're law and order? >> well, reverend, this is where you have limited government runover into no government. when you're illegally having your cattle graze on government land and refuse to pay taxes even though the court and the law says you requires it, you're not a symbol of limited government, you're a symbol of anarchy. that's where this bleeds over to, like the idea of secession as you mentioned in wisconsin. and we heard earlier in texas. this is the idea of, we don't like it, we don't like the law, not that we're going to work to change it. we're going to take our toys and go home. >> marge, i think with gets me is when you hear the constant over and over again talking point that the president is lawless, but they will stand up for a rancher like this, they will question these civil rights act constitutionality, but in that clima
. >> so like paul revere, you're making your stand, we're being overrun by an out of control tyranny. about disarming government enforcement agents. i mean, this is the party that have calls the president lawless. these are the folks that talk about they're law and order? >> well, reverend, this is where you have limited government runover into no government. when you're illegally having your cattle graze on government land and refuse to pay taxes even though the court and the law...
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this, the thing that's fascinate to go me is, it goes so deep into the roots all the way back to paul revere'side, revolutionary war. we are a nation of insurgents. do you think this is something american identity will never escape. beneath the surface there will be this dark anti-establishment? >> well, there's been a constant tension, as you say, in american history going back between central authority, the federalists they were first called and the jeffersonian party. the way they set up under the articles of confederation didn't work. so it was written to give certain powers. but what's fascinate to go me about this bundy story is it brings together not just that anti-establishment we are talking about but also the racial scars of american history. so think about when this has been an issue most in the last 50 years. 1957. president eisenhower had to send troops to little rock, arkansas to enforce the government's efforts to desegregate schools there. and 1963, jfk had to send federal marbles to alabama, george wallace stood on the school house tkaofrplt he was no different than bundy. he
this, the thing that's fascinate to go me is, it goes so deep into the roots all the way back to paul revere'side, revolutionary war. we are a nation of insurgents. do you think this is something american identity will never escape. beneath the surface there will be this dark anti-establishment? >> well, there's been a constant tension, as you say, in american history going back between central authority, the federalists they were first called and the jeffersonian party. the way they set...
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paul revere's ride to warn the militias in lexington and concord that the british were on their way.tle immortalized in emerson's poem. by the bridge that arched the flood, their flag to april's breeze unfurled, here once the embattled farmer stood and fired the shot heard round the world. it was the beginning of the revolutionary war that re-enactors perform every year with duty to history. here more than a year before the declaration of independence was signed, men were willing to sacrifice everything for an idea, an ideal that would become the united states. as emerson said, a spirit that made those heroes dare to die and leave their children free. we free children are obliged to better remember those days. the marathon attack wasn't just meant for boston. it was aimed at all of us, at who we are, and how we live. so when the race is run this year and the game is played, let's not forget what happened last spring, nor what happened here in 1775. for "meet the press," harry smith. >> harry, thank you so much. doris kearns goodwin, we talk about patriots day and we're about to have
paul revere's ride to warn the militias in lexington and concord that the british were on their way.tle immortalized in emerson's poem. by the bridge that arched the flood, their flag to april's breeze unfurled, here once the embattled farmer stood and fired the shot heard round the world. it was the beginning of the revolutionary war that re-enactors perform every year with duty to history. here more than a year before the declaration of independence was signed, men were willing to sacrifice...
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paul ryan reveres jack kemp and wants to be a jack kemp type figure. appened for paul ryan is that the statement that he made, as well as one that's been less covered, part of his speech at cpac where he repeated a story about an impoverished young man that was way off the mark and he got called out on it. he has had some terribly embarrassing moments related to race and related to how he talks about race or at least poverty in the broader sense and so i would hope -- i would hope that he looks at this visit with the cbc as a huge opportunity to learn and to grow and i will -- in paul ryan's defense, i will say that i suspect he really -- he hopes that he can get there. but for congresswoman moore and others, the important thing is to make it a quantifiable progress as opposed to a rhetorical progress. and this is a big deal, because right now paul ryan, who i think really does like to think of himself as a new jack kemp, is being outstripped by rand paul and others who are going deeper in to these discussions and so let us hope that we have a race to s
paul ryan reveres jack kemp and wants to be a jack kemp type figure. appened for paul ryan is that the statement that he made, as well as one that's been less covered, part of his speech at cpac where he repeated a story about an impoverished young man that was way off the mark and he got called out on it. he has had some terribly embarrassing moments related to race and related to how he talks about race or at least poverty in the broader sense and so i would hope -- i would hope that he looks...
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i don't really care if paul revere rode or not.she always wins by 6 1/2 votes. >> still a great ad. >> it is a great ad. >> the staffer is almost sort of asleep behind her. they were good props. very realistic. >> comatose behind the senate. >> if they'd been keen with no pats looking up eagerly. >> listen, it's all very good stuff. i like it all. you know, it's -- i will say, the point is she did say those words in the hearing. if she had made up, it would be a much bigger, u if she hadn't gone straight off the transcripts. >> i agree. >> storm in a tea cup? >> yes. >> yeah. >> yes. i think people in louisiana are going to -- >> i don't think they're going to be shocked. >> are going to be absolutely shocked. >> i think they're home in shreveport saying "can you believe she changed a word"? >> do you think this is the most popular thing that happened in wisconsin politics, mike? >> early on, that was blaze that paul newman played? you got to go back and look at that one given. >> huey long. >> not huey. i think it was earl. >> my
i don't really care if paul revere rode or not.she always wins by 6 1/2 votes. >> still a great ad. >> it is a great ad. >> the staffer is almost sort of asleep behind her. they were good props. very realistic. >> comatose behind the senate. >> if they'd been keen with no pats looking up eagerly. >> listen, it's all very good stuff. i like it all. you know, it's -- i will say, the point is she did say those words in the hearing. if she had made up, it would...
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first, on this day in 1775, paul revere warned of the british attack.number one song in america with "good luck charm." ♪ ♪ good job! still runnng in the morning? yeah. getting your vegebles every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to youroctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain. it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. if your doctor decides viagra is right for you, you can fill your prescription at your pharmacy. or, check out viagra home delivery, a convenient place to fill y
first, on this day in 1775, paul revere warned of the british attack.number one song in america with "good luck charm." ♪ ♪ good job! still runnng in the morning? yeah. getting your vegebles every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to youroctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take...
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the university of san francisco board of trustees announced today the school's next president reverent paul j. fitzgerald. he's a bay area native who attended santa clara university. >> he was ordained at usf. father fitzgerald takes over on august 1st. he'll be the 28th president of the university in its 159 year history. >>> a san francisco couple is donating $100 million to two bay area hospitals. the gift is from mark and lin bentioff. the money will be split between oakland children's hospital and ucsf children's hospital. mr.benioff has already given $100 million to ucsf and his name will be put on the children's hospital in oakland. oakland plans to do the same in january. >>> calfire is ramping up its training and staffing for fire season a month early. authorities say it's because california's drought has made conditions extremely dry and dangerous. >>> calfire's elite attack unit took to the air today practicing ground to air signals. they were able to get funding from state drought emergency funds. calfire says it hired one dozen rookie firefighters early so they could be ready b
the university of san francisco board of trustees announced today the school's next president reverent paul j. fitzgerald. he's a bay area native who attended santa clara university. >> he was ordained at usf. father fitzgerald takes over on august 1st. he'll be the 28th president of the university in its 159 year history. >>> a san francisco couple is donating $100 million to two bay area hospitals. the gift is from mark and lin bentioff. the money will be split between oakland...
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the university of san francisco board of trustees announced today the school's next president reverent paulfitzgerald. he's a bay area native who attended santa clara university. >> he was ordained at usf. father fitzgerald takes over on august 1st. he'll be the 28th president of the university in its 159 year history. >>> a san francisco couple is donating $100 million to two bay area hospitals. the gift is from mark and lin bentioff. the money will be split between oakland children's hospital and ucsf children's hospital. mr.benioff has already given $100 million to ucsf and his name will be put on the children's hospital in oakland. oakland plans to do the same in january. >>> calfire is ramping up its training and staffing for fire season a month early. authorities say it's because california's drought has made conditions extremely dry and dangerous. >>> calfire's elite attack unit took to the air today practicing ground to air signals. they were able to get funding from state drought emergency funds. calfire says it hired one dozen rookie firefighters early so they could be ready befor
the university of san francisco board of trustees announced today the school's next president reverent paulfitzgerald. he's a bay area native who attended santa clara university. >> he was ordained at usf. father fitzgerald takes over on august 1st. he'll be the 28th president of the university in its 159 year history. >>> a san francisco couple is donating $100 million to two bay area hospitals. the gift is from mark and lin bentioff. the money will be split between oakland...
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, remember, pope benedict is the one that fast tracked john paul ii and he worked under john paul ii, revereden john paul ii died, remember the funeral. immediately santos, the cry of the people, that means sainthood now. so for the first thousand years, chris, there was not a vatican that said who should be saints. it was popular acclaim. the people said this person is holy, they should be given sainthood. again, they're saying that john paul ii was so holy he we deserves this sainthood. >> supposed to be a devil's advocate though when someone has to be given the charge of coming up what's against you. was any of this discussed about the scandal and how john paul ii handled it? >> it is. but the point is saints are not without sin. it doesn't mean that every policy, statement, or everything they ever did is without reproach. they're sinners like everybody else. it's in the greatest game of things that this man's life attribute to something that was holy and blessed by god. remember, god makes saints. not the church. the church recognizes saints. but nod makes saints. we look at njohn paul ii
, remember, pope benedict is the one that fast tracked john paul ii and he worked under john paul ii, revereden john paul ii died, remember the funeral. immediately santos, the cry of the people, that means sainthood now. so for the first thousand years, chris, there was not a vatican that said who should be saints. it was popular acclaim. the people said this person is holy, they should be given sainthood. again, they're saying that john paul ii was so holy he we deserves this sainthood....
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john paul's blood, a piece of john xxiii's skin were presented as realics. they help the faithful revere the same and remind everyone to be a saint is human. >> only saints go to heaven. heaven isn't an empty place. we are made for this. we are built, created to become saints. and so we need to understand that the spiritual life and the holy life in that sense is not far off. >> there are critics of today's dual canonization. but for these faithful today was unprecedented ceremony, two popes, two saints and 2000 years the church has never done this before. >> those pilgrims in the front row waited more than 12 hours for their seats but morgan, they said it was worth it because this kind of event had never happened before and they said was likely never to happen again. >> we are watching history in the making. nick schifrin joining us live from rome. thank you for being with us this afternoon. meanwhile action catholics all across america are celebrating today's event. in fact, al jazeera's john terrett is at the cathedral of the sacred hard in newark, new jersey, one visited by john paul
john paul's blood, a piece of john xxiii's skin were presented as realics. they help the faithful revere the same and remind everyone to be a saint is human. >> only saints go to heaven. heaven isn't an empty place. we are made for this. we are built, created to become saints. and so we need to understand that the spiritual life and the holy life in that sense is not far off. >> there are critics of today's dual canonization. but for these faithful today was unprecedented ceremony,...
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. >> whether you're a neo conn, libertarian, moderate, ronald reagan is revered in the republican party and rand paulked a lot about the former president recently. reagan deserved praise for creating millions of jobs and cited reagan again and again for an inspiration for his foreign policy. here he was talking about prosecute reagan earlier this year on fox. >> sometimes people want to stand up and say, hey, look at me, i'm the next ronald reagan. well, almost all of us in the party are big fans of ronald reagan. i was a 13-year-old kid when my dad was a delegate for reagan. i was there in kansas city. i've always been a big fan of peace through strength. >> of course rand paul is a big fan of reagan, except when he's not. it turns out the senator has a history of bashing ronald reagan. while campaigning for his dad back in 2007, 2008, and 2009, the future kentucky senator blasted reagan for raising the debt, even compared him unfavorably to his predecessor jimmy carter. video was uncovered by david corn at "mother jones." people want to like reagan and what he had to say most of the time was a grea
. >> whether you're a neo conn, libertarian, moderate, ronald reagan is revered in the republican party and rand paulked a lot about the former president recently. reagan deserved praise for creating millions of jobs and cited reagan again and again for an inspiration for his foreign policy. here he was talking about prosecute reagan earlier this year on fox. >> sometimes people want to stand up and say, hey, look at me, i'm the next ronald reagan. well, almost all of us in the...
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paul ii. john xxiii. throughout the crowd, at that moment, a remarkable quiet, sense of reverence in this vast crowd. pope francis concluding the ceremony and touring around in his popemobile. electrifying the crowd even more. what does it mean for catholics here? they said now that john paul ii and john xxiii, popes they grew up with are saints, they feel like they have two new friends in heaven. two popes, two saints. in 2,000 years the catholic church has never seen anything like it. >> saints are important to us in the catholic imagination. we look to them for help. >> reporter: cardinal timothy dolan is here, one of more than 100 cardinals arriving from around the world. >> these two have such a universal acclaim. you're talking about the voice of the faithful speaking up and saying these two are saints. it's almost like pope francis saying, i agree with you. >> reporter: both the new saints were men of the media age, they were religious celebrities. >> these are not saints that are in the far pages of history, these are saints who, for so many of us knew, felt like we knew, we know what they did
paul ii. john xxiii. throughout the crowd, at that moment, a remarkable quiet, sense of reverence in this vast crowd. pope francis concluding the ceremony and touring around in his popemobile. electrifying the crowd even more. what does it mean for catholics here? they said now that john paul ii and john xxiii, popes they grew up with are saints, they feel like they have two new friends in heaven. two popes, two saints. in 2,000 years the catholic church has never seen anything like it....
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pope john was embraced and revered by conservatives in the church because of his doctrinal teachings, and then on the other hand, pope john paul was nicknamed good john and breathed new life into the church. these two men had enormously influential leaders in the church and influential as well on pope francis himself it was pope john paul ii who appointed him archbishop and then elevated him to cardinal. pope john xxiii had been a member of the lay order of sir francis and teachings of peace from which of course the current hope draws his name. >> jonah is our man in vatican city today, and he's going to be keeping us right up-to-date with historic events taking place there. still more to come in al jazeera including challenging the freedom of the press. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border.
pope john was embraced and revered by conservatives in the church because of his doctrinal teachings, and then on the other hand, pope john paul was nicknamed good john and breathed new life into the church. these two men had enormously influential leaders in the church and influential as well on pope francis himself it was pope john paul ii who appointed him archbishop and then elevated him to cardinal. pope john xxiii had been a member of the lay order of sir francis and teachings of peace...
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john paul's blood and a piece of john xxiii's skin presented as relics. they helped to reverehem as saints, and reminding everyone to be saints is to be human. >> only saints go to heaven. we are meant for this. we are built and created to become saints. we need to understand that the spiritual life and the holily life is not that far off. . >> there are critics of today's dual canonization. for these faithful today was an unprecedented ceremony - two popes, two saints, and 2,000 years the church has never done this before. >> the pilgrims in the front row waited more than 12 hours to be there. they said it was worth the wait because this had never happened in the church's history and predicted it would never happen again. >> we'd talk about this, and there's a lot of criticism inside and outside of the church. >> yes. within the church this is about the actual steps that were taken to connonisation. john paul ii is the fatst caponisation, a lot saying it's too fast. john xxiii never performed the second miracle, a lot questioning whether pope francis cut too much red tape. ou
john paul's blood and a piece of john xxiii's skin presented as relics. they helped to reverehem as saints, and reminding everyone to be saints is to be human. >> only saints go to heaven. we are meant for this. we are built and created to become saints. we need to understand that the spiritual life and the holily life is not that far off. . >> there are critics of today's dual canonization. for these faithful today was an unprecedented ceremony - two popes, two saints, and 2,000...
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. >> john xxiii and john paul ii united the church in keeping with her pristine features. >> the canonizing helped the fail faithful revere saints and remind everyone to be a saint is to be human. >> only saints go to heaven and heaven isn't an empty place. we are meant for this. we are built, created to become saints. so we need to understand that the spiritual life and the holy life in that sense isn't that far off. ♪ hallelujah >> there are critics of today's dual canonization. but for the faithful this is an unprecedented ceremonies. two popes, two saints, in 2,000 years the church has never done this before. >> our nick schifrin, recording from rome. >>> lerkss in iraq, the first without the u.s, what this means for iraq's future fm rebecca. >> the largest tornado outbreak so far this year and we may be totaling fatalities with this. we have totals to show you from mayflower arkansas. tornadoes touching the ground a large one and northeast through arkansas and jones bro arkansas. we have more details on this storm and what's to come tomorrow, next. >> and welcome back to al jazeera america. here are the top stories t
. >> john xxiii and john paul ii united the church in keeping with her pristine features. >> the canonizing helped the fail faithful revere saints and remind everyone to be a saint is to be human. >> only saints go to heaven and heaven isn't an empty place. we are meant for this. we are built, created to become saints. so we need to understand that the spiritual life and the holy life in that sense isn't that far off. ♪ hallelujah >> there are critics of today's dual...
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revere icons. you know, "time magazine" comes out with the 100 most influential. well, john xxiii anjohn paul ii have to be the two most influential catholic leaders across the century if not more. >> brown: saying that, there still has been some question or concern about the speed with which john paul ii, even within the church, right? it's an interesting discussion there. >> therthere. some said he already showed characteristics of sainthood during his life. the fact he had the charisma and leadership skill and fortitude to do what he did with regard to the liberation of poland in eastern europe, he's a real hero to people who are oppressed and even progressive catholics also like john paul ii. there may be disagreements about some church doctrinal issues, but he was a hero for m&m would agree with his sainthood. >> brown: john allen, how much has this criticism about the child abuse scandals been a factor here? >> clearly the criticism about john paul ii' record on the church's child sexual abuse scandals is undeniably part of the subtext of the event. the vatican has staged a series ofbri
revere icons. you know, "time magazine" comes out with the 100 most influential. well, john xxiii anjohn paul ii have to be the two most influential catholic leaders across the century if not more. >> brown: saying that, there still has been some question or concern about the speed with which john paul ii, even within the church, right? it's an interesting discussion there. >> therthere. some said he already showed characteristics of sainthood during his life. the fact he...
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reverent silence in the crowd. and the two popes had become two saints. st. john xxiii, an italian farmer boy, who opened the church to the modern world. st. john pauli, the pole who galvanized the faithful in a new era. cardinal timothy dolan of new york remembers praying with john paul. >> this was a man who was in such deep and profound prayer, you could hear him groan, you could hear him sigh, you could see him cry. yeah, i thought i was -- i thought i was seeing a saint. >> reporter: it's almost impossible to sum up what this day means for the catholic faithful. i spoke to many pilgrims who poiled it down to a simple, sweet sentence. now, they told me, we have two new friends in heaven. david? >> what a thought. terry moran from the vatican tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. the father caught on tape and the debate now followed. he was pushing his son at the park. another child at the park recording the whole thing. what that father is saying tonight. >>> and later, the five things we have learned about george clooney's reported bride-to-be. we ask, who is the bigger star? ♪ [ mal
reverent silence in the crowd. and the two popes had become two saints. st. john xxiii, an italian farmer boy, who opened the church to the modern world. st. john pauli, the pole who galvanized the faithful in a new era. cardinal timothy dolan of new york remembers praying with john paul. >> this was a man who was in such deep and profound prayer, you could hear him groan, you could hear him sigh, you could see him cry. yeah, i thought i was -- i thought i was seeing a saint. >>...
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reverent silence in the crowd. the two popes had become two saints. st. john xxiii, an italian farmer boy who opened the church to the modern world, john paul ii.ol who galvanized the faithful. cardinal timothy dolan of new york remembers praying with john paul. >> this is a man in such deep and profound prayer, you could hear him groan, you could hear him sigh and you could hear him cry. i thought i was seeing a saint. >> it's almost impossible to sum up what this day means to the catholic faithful, but i spoke with several pilgrims who boiled it down to a sweet, simple sentence. now they told me, we have two new friends in heaven. terry moran, abc news, vatican city. >>> so interesting that these two popes on the same day, former popes, made saint because one was perceived as sort of the father of the modern, the liberal force in the church and then john ii was perceived as the one who put the lid back on, protected the more conservative. they really appealed to slightly different bases, of course, and both on the same day. >> that's right. in fact, pope john xxiii actually wasn't canonized for so long because there was a second miracle that
reverent silence in the crowd. the two popes had become two saints. st. john xxiii, an italian farmer boy who opened the church to the modern world, john paul ii.ol who galvanized the faithful. cardinal timothy dolan of new york remembers praying with john paul. >> this is a man in such deep and profound prayer, you could hear him groan, you could hear him sigh and you could hear him cry. i thought i was seeing a saint. >> it's almost impossible to sum up what this day means to the...