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francis to brazil, his first overseas trip as pope. there were security concerns before this trip for the pope who likes to get there within the crowds. and moments after touchdown, those security fears were realized during a wild, and at times, downright hazardous trip through the streets of rio. nbc's anne thompson is traveling with the pope, spoke with him on the plane en route to brazil. she is with us from rio tonight. hey, anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. pope francis is resting tonight after a 12-hour flight and what can only be described as a raucous welcome, beginning a week that will test brazilian security and put the global spotlight back on this nation's economic woes. they could not wait to touch him. brazilians rushing pope francis' motorcade as he made his way through the streets of rio, his car mobbed, forced to a standstill several times by the excited crowd. the first latin-american pope wasted no time reaching out to the people. a potential security nightmare, rio officials said federal police c
francis to brazil, his first overseas trip as pope. there were security concerns before this trip for the pope who likes to get there within the crowds. and moments after touchdown, those security fears were realized during a wild, and at times, downright hazardous trip through the streets of rio. nbc's anne thompson is traveling with the pope, spoke with him on the plane en route to brazil. she is with us from rio tonight. hey, anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. pope...
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the pope says he is no position to judge gay and lesbians. >> pope francis is reaching out to homosexuals and taking a radical stance. he said, "who am i to judge?" cbs reporter adriana diaz on the several hot button issues the pope addressed. pope francis is reaching out to gay priests. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: speaking in italian, the pope told reporters, if someone is gay and he searches for the lord and has good will, who am i to judge? during the flight home from brazil, the pope said homosexual acts are a grave sin but gay people should be part of society. it's a different tone than the one set by his predecessor. pope benedict signed a document in 2005 saying men with deep- rooted homosexual tendencies should not be priests. pope francis' comments came on the way back to the vatican from "world youth day." he ended his week long trip to brazil with a speech on sunday. 3million people heard him speak in rio de janeiro. on the beach, gay brazilians were happy about the pope's comments. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: this man says, what's important is that this pop
the pope says he is no position to judge gay and lesbians. >> pope francis is reaching out to homosexuals and taking a radical stance. he said, "who am i to judge?" cbs reporter adriana diaz on the several hot button issues the pope addressed. pope francis is reaching out to gay priests. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: speaking in italian, the pope told reporters, if someone is gay and he searches for the lord and has good will, who am i to judge? during the flight...
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the previous pope.ut the pope -- >> how are we supposed to function without some religious figurehead judging us? this is such a bizarre thing. i don't understand. >> bill: it really is. he said who am i to judge -- here's the exact quote. who am toy judge if they are seeking the lord in good faith. they should not be marlin nallized. the tendency to homosexuality is not the problem. they are our brothers. so said pope francis which has gotten a lot of positive comments, rightfully so around the world. although it is important to point out as several have, that while the pope is taking -- i don't mean to be too critical here. look, this is very, very welcome change. and change comes about in the catholic church like glacially. it takes a long, long time. but for the pope not to condemn the -- members of the lgbt community, just to say that we have to accept them as our brothers and sisters is a big step forward. it is a big advance. it really does represent progress. so his reaching out and his toleranc
the previous pope.ut the pope -- >> how are we supposed to function without some religious figurehead judging us? this is such a bizarre thing. i don't understand. >> bill: it really is. he said who am i to judge -- here's the exact quote. who am toy judge if they are seeking the lord in good faith. they should not be marlin nallized. the tendency to homosexuality is not the problem. they are our brothers. so said pope francis which has gotten a lot of positive comments, rightfully...
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here in brazil, for example, although polls show that pope francis is one of the most popular popes of recent times, in the last 20 years, we have seen the number of people saying they are catholic going down from 90% to around 55%. i think his real message is to try to bring people into the fold of the catholic church, and a slightly different, more humble catholic church that he represents. >> thanks much for joining us on the line from rio. >> modern-day wanted posters are being put up around german cities. the reward -- 25,000 euros for tracking down the last of the not see war criminals -- tracking down the last of the nazi war criminals. >> the name of the campaign -- operation: last chance. >> the center hopes these posters will help to trace nazi war criminals who are still living. the director of the center in jerusalem has personally come to berlin to launch the campaign, but as all the effort to find criminals now well over 80 real worth it? >> when you look at these people, you should think of people who in the prime of their youth devoted all their strength and energy to m
here in brazil, for example, although polls show that pope francis is one of the most popular popes of recent times, in the last 20 years, we have seen the number of people saying they are catholic going down from 90% to around 55%. i think his real message is to try to bring people into the fold of the catholic church, and a slightly different, more humble catholic church that he represents. >> thanks much for joining us on the line from rio. >> modern-day wanted posters are being...
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surrounding the pope. but they are not blocking people from touching the pope.o touch people. >> the problem i see in having worked with the security detail for the pope before -- secret service protect it is pope on american soil because he is technically the head of state, the issue i see there, with the president of the united states, we have a reasonable degree of control over his security and we can -- tell him, yes or no to an extent. he's still the president. we wouldn't allow him to do that. and -- why they are allowing him to do that, i just -- i don't understand. you know, he's the pope. he is a spiritual leader of the catholic church. i think -- he is not an expert in security. it is a very dangerous situation. i have done a number of interviews the past couple of days. i'm quite concerned about the details not taking some degree of control over this and just -- sitting him down and sighing, sir, this really isn't going to work. this is not -- this is not an advantageous situation for us. you never want to be playing defense on a security detail. the
surrounding the pope. but they are not blocking people from touching the pope.o touch people. >> the problem i see in having worked with the security detail for the pope before -- secret service protect it is pope on american soil because he is technically the head of state, the issue i see there, with the president of the united states, we have a reasonable degree of control over his security and we can -- tell him, yes or no to an extent. he's still the president. we wouldn't allow him...
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but the pope made a very important distinction about that case.e allegations involved consenting adults, the pope said that what they were investigating were issues of sin, not crimes like sexually abusing children. and the pope pointed out that when someone sins and confesses god not only forgives, he forgets, according to catholic teaching. about such forgiven sins the pope said today, "we don't have a right to not forget." joining me now on what those words signal for the catholic church, sister simone campbell, leader of nuns on the bus, which is a part of the network of national catholic social justice lobby. and father james martin, editor at large for "america" magazine. sister simone, the pope also touched on the role of women in the church. he said, "we still do not have a theology of women. we need to create one. the church has discussed the ordination of women bishops and has decided against it. john paul ii gave a definitive answer to this. so that door is closed. but let us remember that mary is more important than the bishop's apostl
but the pope made a very important distinction about that case.e allegations involved consenting adults, the pope said that what they were investigating were issues of sin, not crimes like sexually abusing children. and the pope pointed out that when someone sins and confesses god not only forgives, he forgets, according to catholic teaching. about such forgiven sins the pope said today, "we don't have a right to not forget." joining me now on what those words signal for the catholic...
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the pope was american, i'm sure american people would be very proud to have a pope. >> this is one ofthe main tourist estimations. this is where the presidential palace is. more people are coming here to take pictures of the cathedral where pope francis used to work when he was an archbishop. this cathedral is the last stop of the state-sponsored tour of bergoglio's life. >> my faith has increased. i think this pope has been great news for argentinians. >> tracing the life of the pope helps understand his personality. >> it is amazing to realize he was here before and now he is far away in a wonderful place, helping so many people. where he grew up and reportedly fell in love with the neighbor -- her rejection led him to become a priest. and the school where he taught. this father says the first just with pope is already drawing interest in the jesuit -- first jesuit pope is already drawing interest in the jesuit order. >> he is passionate about things that are not religious, like football and tango music. >> argentinians may have to wait for pope francis' first official visit. the po
the pope was american, i'm sure american people would be very proud to have a pope. >> this is one ofthe main tourist estimations. this is where the presidential palace is. more people are coming here to take pictures of the cathedral where pope francis used to work when he was an archbishop. this cathedral is the last stop of the state-sponsored tour of bergoglio's life. >> my faith has increased. i think this pope has been great news for argentinians. >> tracing the life of...
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here in brazil, for example, although polls show that pope francis is one of the most popular popes of recent times, in the last 20 years, we have seen the number of people saying they are catholic going down from 90% to around 55%. i think his real message is to try to bring people into the fold of the catholic church, and a slightly different, more humble catholic church that he represents. >> thanks much for joining us on the line from rio. >> modern-day wanted posters are being put up around german cities. the reward -- 25,000 euros for tracking down the last of the not see war criminals -- tracking down the last of the nazi war criminals. >> the name of the campaign -- operation: last chance. >> the center hopes these posters will help to trace nazi war criminals who are still living. the director of the center in jerusalem has personally come to berlin to launch the campaign, but as all the effort to find criminals now well over 80 real worth it? >> when you look at these people, you should think of people who in the prime of their youth devoted all their strength and energy to m
here in brazil, for example, although polls show that pope francis is one of the most popular popes of recent times, in the last 20 years, we have seen the number of people saying they are catholic going down from 90% to around 55%. i think his real message is to try to bring people into the fold of the catholic church, and a slightly different, more humble catholic church that he represents. >> thanks much for joining us on the line from rio. >> modern-day wanted posters are being...
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john paul wasn't the only pope to be cleared for sainthood today by pope francis.he story from michelle franzen. >> reporter: during more than a quarter century as pope, john paul ii traveled the world, making history, inspiring millions, and earning their affection. at his funeral in 2005, mourners called out santo sevito, saint now. now it is -- it has happened. pope francis appearing with pope emeritus benedict announced he will become a saint, perhaps before the year is out. two miracles attributed to john paul. the healing of a brain aneurysm in a costa rican woman, which took place on the day of john paul's beatification. the miraculous cure of a french nun inflicted with parkinson's disease. another pope will be made saint as well. john xxiii, who presided over the second vat kin council. >> conservatives love john paul ii. liberals love pope john paul xxiii. what pope francis is saying, let's honor and revere both men. >> reporter: a chance to unite the catholic church. shaken during john paul's reign and ever since by sex abuse and corruption scandals. cor
john paul wasn't the only pope to be cleared for sainthood today by pope francis.he story from michelle franzen. >> reporter: during more than a quarter century as pope, john paul ii traveled the world, making history, inspiring millions, and earning their affection. at his funeral in 2005, mourners called out santo sevito, saint now. now it is -- it has happened. pope francis appearing with pope emeritus benedict announced he will become a saint, perhaps before the year is out. two...
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how much of a balancing act is this trip for the pope.e cannot irritate the government hosting him. >> that is true. him are offering hospitality. the message in the slums was not to thed specifically people in brazil but to the whole world. he is working -- talking about worldwide income equalities. >> he said the pope's visit can gain ground to evangelical churches, which has lost ground in brazil. >> it can. the pope's natural appeal to people has really drawn people back to the church. it sounds anecdotal but many people have told me they have come back to mass because of him. his approachability draws people back. >> if the church wants to appeal to the young, will it have to change its opinion on same-sex marriage? >> i am not sure about that. the basic message of the church is preaching the gospel and the more basic ideas of caring for the poor are really what people need to hear now before these other hot button issues. >> let's talk about the image of the pope. he is very humble and popular. .ohn paul was the rock star what do yo
how much of a balancing act is this trip for the pope.e cannot irritate the government hosting him. >> that is true. him are offering hospitality. the message in the slums was not to thed specifically people in brazil but to the whole world. he is working -- talking about worldwide income equalities. >> he said the pope's visit can gain ground to evangelical churches, which has lost ground in brazil. >> it can. the pope's natural appeal to people has really drawn people back...
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we've seen this pope taking a very different approach from that taken by the church under previous popes. >> you said very popular, but that was social quietism of pope john paul and his successor, benedict, that really didn't play well in this part of the world at all. the sharp decline of the catholic church in this part of the world, especially at the lower ends of the income scale, and this pope wants to change that. completely different pope, talking about the rehabilitation of ploits -- politics, about the humanization of the economy. the key word is engaged. this is a catholic church that wants to fight for and win back the poor periphery. >> we've seen protests there over the high cost of living among other things. can we say the pope's visit has had an impact in? the pope is using folksy language and tried to identify himself with peaceful protests abandon it would seem he's been very success. . however, the catholic church are masters of thinking long term and i think they'll probably decide that for all the crowds that have been drown out, it's still way too early to know if t
we've seen this pope taking a very different approach from that taken by the church under previous popes. >> you said very popular, but that was social quietism of pope john paul and his successor, benedict, that really didn't play well in this part of the world at all. the sharp decline of the catholic church in this part of the world, especially at the lower ends of the income scale, and this pope wants to change that. completely different pope, talking about the rehabilitation of...
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>> he is a very different pope, certainly from pope benedict. a very different personality and very different from any pope in history. he is the first non-european pope terry he comes from the new world and brings a fresh vision and is seen as a very modern pope grade he speaks in a language most ordinary people can understand. he doesn't speak in parables and doesn't beat around the bush. he has spoken out directly against corruption in government and he first took over the papacy. sexualed out against abuse by priests and change the penal code and the vatican. he has gone after corruption within the vatican itself by changing the directorate of the vatican bank. a whole series of reforms in any are looking to him to implement. he has not discussed things like abortion, gay rights, the question of celibacy in the catholic church, which is a huge problem. some hope he will eventually get around to that. he is picking his battles for now. >> thank you so much. the driver of the train that crashed in spain last week telling 79 people has arrived
>> he is a very different pope, certainly from pope benedict. a very different personality and very different from any pope in history. he is the first non-european pope terry he comes from the new world and brings a fresh vision and is seen as a very modern pope grade he speaks in a language most ordinary people can understand. he doesn't speak in parables and doesn't beat around the bush. he has spoken out directly against corruption in government and he first took over the papacy....
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but the pope was clearly at home. he's used to a latino-american welcome. >> reporter: in fact, the pope seemed to enjoy it, getting into his wide-open pope mobile to greet even more people. but rio can be a very dangerous city. last night, this anti-government demonstration turned violent immediately after the pope left the governor's palace. demonstrators threw molotov cocktails at police. they responded with tear gas and force. before the violence broke out, megan and brandon say they were five feet from the pope, the highlight of their trip from michigan. >> being that close is definitely more exciting than anything i could have imagined. >> reporter: that accessibility is why he's called the people's pope, choosing not to ride behind bulletproof glass in st. peter's square. but here, the risk is that much greater. >> the intent of the mission is to show the pope is a man of the people. but if one of those people or some of those people are injured, then the whole mission goes awry. >> reporter: brazil's price tag
but the pope was clearly at home. he's used to a latino-american welcome. >> reporter: in fact, the pope seemed to enjoy it, getting into his wide-open pope mobile to greet even more people. but rio can be a very dangerous city. last night, this anti-government demonstration turned violent immediately after the pope left the governor's palace. demonstrators threw molotov cocktails at police. they responded with tear gas and force. before the violence broke out, megan and brandon say they...
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this is a pope who is a pope of poor people, of the slums, and now of young people. and he want does have a revolution. he wants people to recognize that the gospel of jesus is revolutionary. it's call for a concern for the poor, former itsy and forgiveness. this is an exciting message that which he's been able to articulate. and it's one that the young people of brazil really found attractive. >> does the pope have a kind of political agenda, some kind of political or policy or economic program to go along with the call for making a mess? >> well, i think what the pope has is a prophetic message, a message that says that people have to turn away from selfishness, surn away from corruption. and that the people who have power and wealth in the world have to be concerned about the poor. he talks about solidarity with the poor. n now this is a reef lugsly message. it has political consequences. now he doesn't have a plan. he doesn't have a budget. he's not going say how this should be done, but he's going to hold people's seat to the fire and say this is injure job. thi
this is a pope who is a pope of poor people, of the slums, and now of young people. and he want does have a revolution. he wants people to recognize that the gospel of jesus is revolutionary. it's call for a concern for the poor, former itsy and forgiveness. this is an exciting message that which he's been able to articulate. and it's one that the young people of brazil really found attractive. >> does the pope have a kind of political agenda, some kind of political or policy or economic...
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the pope wasn't even at that mass. you can imagine what's coming in the next few days and in the next year or two where rio will be hosting the world cup. they are relying on that transit system to carry people around and it's failed now. >> good to see you. >>> here's more on whab we't we working on. egypt's military calling for people to head into the streets later this week to show support for the army and the police. >>> she says she loves him and forgives him and some people wonder why the wife of anthony weiner continues to stand by her man after another sexting scandal. >>> life of a prince. he's already had a few visitors and it's only the first full day at home. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty per
the pope wasn't even at that mass. you can imagine what's coming in the next few days and in the next year or two where rio will be hosting the world cup. they are relying on that transit system to carry people around and it's failed now. >> good to see you. >>> here's more on whab we't we working on. egypt's military calling for people to head into the streets later this week to show support for the army and the police. >>> she says she loves him and forgives him and...
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the pope has a sensitive task here in brazil. just last month the streets were full of demonstrations against the government, protesting general ineptitude and an indifference to the poor. there is a chance the pope's trip here and his spiritual identification with the poor could inflame matters. last night outside a government palace the pope was visiting a renewed protest became a street battle. "the shamelessness of the government has to end" said this demonstrator. "long live the struggle of the brazilian people." father thomas rosica, a vatican broadcaster here with the pope acknowledged francis and the protesters are kindred spirits. >> they're speaking about issues of justice, of peace, of equity, of the distribution of wealth and the great disparity that exists here. >> reporter: after a period of vigorous growth, brazil's economy has stagnated. prices and taxes are high by u.s. standards and official corruption is breathtakingly brazen. this grandmother told us she wants the pope to address the drug violence that afflict
the pope has a sensitive task here in brazil. just last month the streets were full of demonstrations against the government, protesting general ineptitude and an indifference to the poor. there is a chance the pope's trip here and his spiritual identification with the poor could inflame matters. last night outside a government palace the pope was visiting a renewed protest became a street battle. "the shamelessness of the government has to end" said this demonstrator. "long live...
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he is the pope, after all. >> he is the pope although?>yz t has been a signature aspect of his vocabulary since he was elected. he almost never refers to himself as the pope. humble or a bishop of rome because of course the pope is also the bishop of the local diocese here in rome. but actually, judy, it was another bit i was more struck by. i have not done a formal key word search on this point but i've been paying attention to points for a long time. i can't recall a previous time a pope actually used the word "gay." to be fair, this was because the question that was put to francis was about the so-called gay lobby in the vatican. so the vocabulary was already on the table. you very rarely hear that kind of street language, if you like, from a pope. it's on the indication that this is a man who has a lifelong experience of being in contact with ordinary people. he quite obviously speaks their lingo. >> woodruff: he spoke about wanting a greater role for women in the church. but he didn't give any ground on whether women could be priests
he is the pope, after all. >> he is the pope although?>yz t has been a signature aspect of his vocabulary since he was elected. he almost never refers to himself as the pope. humble or a bishop of rome because of course the pope is also the bishop of the local diocese here in rome. but actually, judy, it was another bit i was more struck by. i have not done a formal key word search on this point but i've been paying attention to points for a long time. i can't recall a previous time a...
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. >>> the pope goes where no pope has gone before him, his surprising statement on gays and the role of women in the church and a controversial call in the red sox/rays game and looks like the ump blew it but did the sox get redemption later in the game? this is "way too early." >>> hey everybody, good morning i'm thomas roberts in for brian shackman. we start with seven people who are in the hospital after a propane plant exploded last night in florida. this fire began in the filling area at the blue rhino blaplant tavares near orlando. there were 15,000 propane cylinders like you use on your gas grill. the tanks caught fire one after the other. >> that's wild. >> it's amazing to watch. for hours, 15 employees were missing but they were eventually found, said to be doing okay. emergency responders say there's no longer any danger. the flames burned late into the night. >>> new this morning north carolina's governor signed a law with new requirements on abortions, the law requires doctors have admitting privileges at hospitals and be present when the procedure is performed and bans g
. >>> the pope goes where no pope has gone before him, his surprising statement on gays and the role of women in the church and a controversial call in the red sox/rays game and looks like the ump blew it but did the sox get redemption later in the game? this is "way too early." >>> hey everybody, good morning i'm thomas roberts in for brian shackman. we start with seven people who are in the hospital after a propane plant exploded last night in florida. this fire...
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now, with the pope coming, that was a real issue because people were worried about the pope coming, and the bill was 40 million euro, paid by the brazilian government, and people were afraid that there were going to be many protests. there were not as many. it has been successful. >> just one final point, there were protests about the environmental impact. one of the masses was celebrated at a big public park. it was rained out and move to cocoa cabana as a result. there you see some of the images . it is interesting, because you do not expect rain in rio, number one, but number two, the complaints over things like the environmental impact, over the way you do urban planning in the city like rio, these issues really coming to the fore now. >> yes, brazilians are very engaged in these issues. they really are into ecological issues. just as much as the north americans, just as much as the europeans. but, you know, the fact is, the pope came. i was in rome last week and i asked the spokesperson of the pope if he was -- if the pope was rewriting his text during the last mass about what was
now, with the pope coming, that was a real issue because people were worried about the pope coming, and the bill was 40 million euro, paid by the brazilian government, and people were afraid that there were going to be many protests. there were not as many. it has been successful. >> just one final point, there were protests about the environmental impact. one of the masses was celebrated at a big public park. it was rained out and move to cocoa cabana as a result. there you see some of...
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worldwide, there is lots and lots of discussions and speeches and both pope benedict and now pope francis have discussed it in homilies. and on the archdiocese events, parrishs are doing a wonderful job and special prayer groups, that sort of thing and we encourage it in the home. >> wow. >> sounds like it is going to be a really good year. and bear a lot of fruit for the church. when we get back from our first break we will be looking into more about what is going on at the archdiocese and what is happening in the archdiocese of san francisco where they will be celebrating the year of faith. stay tuned. . >>> welcome back to "mosaic," i am vickie evans, your host. and i am in the office of public policy is and special concerns. our guest is lore rah britoni. who is a fellow worker at the archdiocese. and she is the interim director in the office of worship. so we spent the first segment talking about the year of faith and what it is and why we are having it. now we will talk about what is going on in our own archdiocese to celebrate the year of faith. laura, what are our parrishs and sch
worldwide, there is lots and lots of discussions and speeches and both pope benedict and now pope francis have discussed it in homilies. and on the archdiocese events, parrishs are doing a wonderful job and special prayer groups, that sort of thing and we encourage it in the home. >> wow. >> sounds like it is going to be a really good year. and bear a lot of fruit for the church. when we get back from our first break we will be looking into more about what is going on at the...
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as you know, in march pope francis replaced pope benedict xvi. while just a look at their two faces might have prepared us for a change in tone. no one could have predictedded how stark that change would be. >> what we have going on here is the emergence of the kind of people's pope. >> animated, relaxed and funny. reaching out, hugging and kissing. >> from paying his own hotel bill the day after he was elected to his love of the crowd, surprise is a hallmark of pope francis. >> john: surprise is a hallmark. this pope is a total prankster. like his infamous "i got your soul right here." all time he put tabs of acid on everyone's communion waivers. they were seeing god after that. and the devil. and dragons. yesterday he surprised everyone yet again. >> an historic comment by pope francis on the subject of homosexuality. >> the pope said if a person is gay and seeks the lord and has good will, who am i to judge that person? >> well, well. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: who am i to judge that person? you are the pope. judging people is basically
as you know, in march pope francis replaced pope benedict xvi. while just a look at their two faces might have prepared us for a change in tone. no one could have predictedded how stark that change would be. >> what we have going on here is the emergence of the kind of people's pope. >> animated, relaxed and funny. reaching out, hugging and kissing. >> from paying his own hotel bill the day after he was elected to his love of the crowd, surprise is a hallmark of pope francis....
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it is not the role of the pope to construct church law. way he interprets the teaching of the church, the pope has an enormous power. captured theas imagination of people in britain. >> he can easily be seen because he leads the church. is way he has led the church by personal example. >> back home this evening, pope francis placed a memento reverently on the church in rome. he understands the power of gesture and is ready to use it. >> for more on the pope's comments today, i spoke with a professor at the catholic university. thatw surprising is it pope francis raised the issue so early on? >> it is a mating. it shows his confidence. his excitement and enthusiasm for his reception. that there is a new conversation that can be had. i think that is refreshing. >> even though he does not signal a change in policy, how do you think it will go down in the political factions of the vatican? comment was particularly addressed to those political factions. the comments that he made was a thatof unguarded comment signaled his concern about and thos
it is not the role of the pope to construct church law. way he interprets the teaching of the church, the pope has an enormous power. captured theas imagination of people in britain. >> he can easily be seen because he leads the church. is way he has led the church by personal example. >> back home this evening, pope francis placed a memento reverently on the church in rome. he understands the power of gesture and is ready to use it. >> for more on the pope's comments today, i...
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pope francis is an advocate for youth social activism. he encouraged young brazilians to keep alive their sensitivity toward injustice and be a catalyst for change. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe and u.s. vice president joe biden have discussed the disputed senkaku islands in the east china sea. biden stressed the u.s. position that japan and china should each seek to ease tension between the two countries. abe met biden in singapore. abe is on a tour of three nations in southeast asia. biden said the united states reconfirmed its position on the senkaku issue including its responsibility as japan's ally. abe said japan always keeps the door for dialogue with china open. the senkaku islands are controlled by japan but claimed by china and taiwan. >>> all nippon airways says it has found damage to the wiring cover in distress signal wiring in 787 dreamliners. ana says the damage was found in two transmitters. one had been taken out for inspection from a plane used for domestic flights and the other was kept as a backup. the carrier
pope francis is an advocate for youth social activism. he encouraged young brazilians to keep alive their sensitivity toward injustice and be a catalyst for change. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe and u.s. vice president joe biden have discussed the disputed senkaku islands in the east china sea. biden stressed the u.s. position that japan and china should each seek to ease tension between the two countries. abe met biden in singapore. abe is on a tour of three nations in...
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pope francis said whom am i to judge. well, he's pope. it's a tremendously important statement. i think particularly because homophobia kills people. it's murderous. i'm shopping tha hoping that whd might even save lives. it's a long way between this statement and changing of theology, but you know, at the ground level where people are being bullied, they're being killed, it's important. it's important that a pope say this. >> and reverend, it's fair to say that while he did condone gay priests, he didn't actually condone gay people living natural, healthy sexual lives. he condoned gay priests because gay priests are celibate, right? >> well, i think this was a partial statement on a plane, and in the context of actually talking about the vatican, we're going to have to see how it is followed up. ostensibly, yes, priests are celibate, so it's not an affirmation of the whole human spectrum of sexuality, and it is a long way from archbishop desmond tutu, and this has been a remarkable couple of days of affirmation of gay rights. archbishop desmond tutu said he was not going to wor
pope francis said whom am i to judge. well, he's pope. it's a tremendously important statement. i think particularly because homophobia kills people. it's murderous. i'm shopping tha hoping that whd might even save lives. it's a long way between this statement and changing of theology, but you know, at the ground level where people are being bullied, they're being killed, it's important. it's important that a pope say this. >> and reverend, it's fair to say that while he did condone gay...
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this is all prettyard i think the most insurgent faction has been the pope himself. he is so delightfully unpredictable. he said, for example, he does not want to travel around in the alleged proof pope mobile although brazilian authorities have been urging the vatican to do that. he is going to travel along a stretch of beach in an open vehicle. he also wants to visit a particular slum he has mentioned in the north zone of rio. >> it is dangerous. >> it is very dangerous. the police themselves have barely ventured there. the security concerns are quite high. >> is is just part of the new modesty that he has been trying to usher in for the vatican? is he following through on that? >> i think it comes very naturally to him. it is different from his predecessors who in their heads they felt automatically a natural sympathy with the poor and disadvantaged. but his response comes from years of actually living in latin america. the bricks countries as the college. they are all characterized by this huge divergence, shocking divergence. appalling poverty on the other hand.
this is all prettyard i think the most insurgent faction has been the pope himself. he is so delightfully unpredictable. he said, for example, he does not want to travel around in the alleged proof pope mobile although brazilian authorities have been urging the vatican to do that. he is going to travel along a stretch of beach in an open vehicle. he also wants to visit a particular slum he has mentioned in the north zone of rio. >> it is dangerous. >> it is very dangerous. the...
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compare that to pope benedict who called gays objectively disordered or pope john paul ii who called homosexual acts against natural law. while pope francis's comments are making global waves tonight, it's important to note the pope said nothing to suggest acceptance of gay sex or any other change in church policy. the pope also made unusually warm overtures today to divorced people who he said should receive the sacraments and women who he said are more important than bishops and priests. he also said, quote, the door is closed to women becoming priests. as with his comments on gays what we saw today was a shift in style, not substance but when you are a pope, style can be very consequential >> the question is so powerful. who am i to judge from a pope. >> exactly. you don't often hear comments like that. >> dan, thanks very much. >>> what looks like the heist of the century. $136 million in diamonds, watches, jewels gone in 60 seconds. it happened in broad daylight at one of the world's most glamorous hotels. tonight investigators are scrambling to figure out who did it and whether
compare that to pope benedict who called gays objectively disordered or pope john paul ii who called homosexual acts against natural law. while pope francis's comments are making global waves tonight, it's important to note the pope said nothing to suggest acceptance of gay sex or any other change in church policy. the pope also made unusually warm overtures today to divorced people who he said should receive the sacraments and women who he said are more important than bishops and priests. he...
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on board the papal plane, the pope drew a press conference. one surprise, his remarks on gay priests and homosexuality. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: if a person is gay, the pope is saying, and seeks god and has good will, who am i to judge him? not only that the pope continued, gays should never be marginalized or discriminated against, that they are our brothers. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: the exchange marks the first time a spoke has spoken so openly about the topic. >> i think this is a big step forward. >> reporter: father reese is a jesuit and visiting scholar at santa clara university. he says the pope's remarks show tremendous progress in a church that once denied any of her priests were gay. >> he has made very clear that, no, it doesn't matter whether a person's orientation is homosexual or heterosexual, what matters is that the person is a good priest. a loving priest who is trying to be close to god, close to his people, and practice celibacy. >> reporter: bay area catholics liked it. >> i totally absolutely agre
on board the papal plane, the pope drew a press conference. one surprise, his remarks on gay priests and homosexuality. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: if a person is gay, the pope is saying, and seeks god and has good will, who am i to judge him? not only that the pope continued, gays should never be marginalized or discriminated against, that they are our brothers. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: the exchange marks the first time a spoke has spoken so openly about the...
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the pope is addressing those issues. riots we saw in recent weeks say very many people in brazil appeared to be at the end of their teller. >> the pope spoke about putting money before god, against drug abuse. these are very worldly issues, not the kind of theological themes we heard the last pope talk about a lot. is this showing what a different kind of hope he is? >> i think pope francis is a man who does not make much of a distinction if any at all between his faith and ordinary, everyday life. this is not simply a media event going through a slum. he often visited the slums in his native argentina. he was in fact nicknamed the slum archbishop because of that. i think what he was trying to draw attention to, though, is in the background of these remarks about drug abuse, he said he was opposed to the idea of drugs being made more readily available, relaxing the drug wars. the background of that is in this particular slum, it borders to highways. until very recently, until the police flushed people out, hundreds of yo
the pope is addressing those issues. riots we saw in recent weeks say very many people in brazil appeared to be at the end of their teller. >> the pope spoke about putting money before god, against drug abuse. these are very worldly issues, not the kind of theological themes we heard the last pope talk about a lot. is this showing what a different kind of hope he is? >> i think pope francis is a man who does not make much of a distinction if any at all between his faith and...
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. >> brown: jubilant crowds in brazil have greeted pope francis. margaret warner looks at his first trip abroad as pontiff, to a nation shaken by anti- government protests. >> woodruff: and a new book examines the recent history of presidents sending troops into battle, without declaring war. ray suarez sits down with veteran journalist marvin kalb. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour."xd >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: çó >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations.Ñi and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: it was billed as a major policy speech, as president obama called his commitment to combating economic inequality his highest priority and blasted partisan politics in washington for und
. >> brown: jubilant crowds in brazil have greeted pope francis. margaret warner looks at his first trip abroad as pontiff, to a nation shaken by anti- government protests. >> woodruff: and a new book examines the recent history of presidents sending troops into battle, without declaring war. ray suarez sits down with veteran journalist marvin kalb. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour."xd >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided...
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you're the pope.nd somebody wrote a great tweet today, i'm sorry that i don't remember their names, one of the followers that i have online on my twitter account. anyway, he said, i can't wait for the catholic league to denounce the pope. what, it's like the right wing zealots are so far to the right of this pope i can see them criticizing at some point, the pope, what do you know. >> i'm waiting for cuccenelli to drop out of the race, drop his wife and run for pope. >> i wouldn't be surprised by anything these right wingers do. that's not the only thing that he has done that is on the liberal side. he said all the young should protest. he speaks out against collection of wealth, and he said, we should care about the poor, wow. does he believe in jesus? >> isn't that what religion is supposed to be about? people have taken religion and twisted it into something hateful, something that people use t as an argument against giving to the poor. but i don't think what he said is that big of a deal. the cath
you're the pope.nd somebody wrote a great tweet today, i'm sorry that i don't remember their names, one of the followers that i have online on my twitter account. anyway, he said, i can't wait for the catholic league to denounce the pope. what, it's like the right wing zealots are so far to the right of this pope i can see them criticizing at some point, the pope, what do you know. >> i'm waiting for cuccenelli to drop out of the race, drop his wife and run for pope. >> i wouldn't...
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comments come in stark contrast to pope benedict xvi, the before him. this doesn't change anything in regard to church policy. some folks may question why the pope's latest remarks were even made when priests take a bow of celibacy when they are ordained. now, on the issue of female priests, francis said they should have a greater role in the church but cannot become priests. back to you. >> thank you. >>> there's less than a week left until b.a.r.t. employees could walk off the job again and again, crippling commutes all over the bay area. brian flores is live in oakland with the latest on the negotiations. and brian, why there's a small glimpse of optimism in this continuing dispute. >> reporter: some say this they are worlds award. others say they are making progress. whatever happens, both sides will be heating here in oakland as it is serving as a meeting point for both sides. this time next week, if both sides don't reach an agreement on a contract, hundreds of thousands may be forced to find other ways to get to where they need to go. b.a.r.t. ri
comments come in stark contrast to pope benedict xvi, the before him. this doesn't change anything in regard to church policy. some folks may question why the pope's latest remarks were even made when priests take a bow of celibacy when they are ordained. now, on the issue of female priests, francis said they should have a greater role in the church but cannot become priests. back to you. >> thank you. >>> there's less than a week left until b.a.r.t. employees could walk off the...
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the pope is addressing those issues. riots we saw in recent weeks say very many people in brazil appeared to be at the end of their teller. >> the pope spoke about putting money before god, against drug abuse. these are very worldly issues, not the kind of theological themes we heard the last pope talk about a lot. is this showing what a different kind of hope he is? >> i think pope francis is a man who does not make much of a distinction if any at all between his faith and ordinary, everyday life. this is not simply a media event going through a slum. he often visited the slums in his native argentina. he was in fact nicknamed the slum archbishop because of that. i think what he was trying to draw attention to, though, is in the background of these remarks about drug abuse, he said he was opposed to the idea of drugs being made more readily available, relaxing the drug wars. the background of that is in this particular slum, it borders to highways. until very recently, until the police flushed people out, hundreds of yo
the pope is addressing those issues. riots we saw in recent weeks say very many people in brazil appeared to be at the end of their teller. >> the pope spoke about putting money before god, against drug abuse. these are very worldly issues, not the kind of theological themes we heard the last pope talk about a lot. is this showing what a different kind of hope he is? >> i think pope francis is a man who does not make much of a distinction if any at all between his faith and...
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the fact that pope francis, he calls himself the people's pope, really with those five word, who am ie? he set the tone of a different type of style here for the church. you are absolutely right. he did not address the core issues of homosexual acts being against the church's policy and doctrine. >> if we are not changing doctrine, we are not changing policy, what is pope francis trying to accomplish for the church here? >> one thing, trying to accomplish, to build on what he was doing in brazil at world youth day. speaking to 3 million people. he knows the church is in trouble in terms of shrinking population. he is trying to put a new face on the church. vatican experts say this is significant what the pope does trickles down the line here. the change in substance and tone is likely to have -- quite a big effect. and it is dividing catholics. a lot of catholics we talked to, today, said that -- some were in favor of this. others were not. so a controversy nonetheless. >> going back to brazil. what a reception he got there. >> no question about it. 3 million people on the beach, cele
the fact that pope francis, he calls himself the people's pope, really with those five word, who am ie? he set the tone of a different type of style here for the church. you are absolutely right. he did not address the core issues of homosexual acts being against the church's policy and doctrine. >> if we are not changing doctrine, we are not changing policy, what is pope francis trying to accomplish for the church here? >> one thing, trying to accomplish, to build on what he was...
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he's expressed concern for the pope's decision to be in an open top jeep but says it's the pope's decisionhe mayor saying this is the most complex they have ever held in this city, but he believes they will get through it. this will be the first public mass of the pope. a million pilgrims expected. just massive, massive. so far a reported six protests to go along with the pope's visit here today and on friday so far. pamela. >> certainly a historic visit. live for us in brazil. thank you so much. >>> in other top stories, a woman who was raped and jailed received a pardon. she was arrested for having sex outside of marriage and consuming alcohol after she reported she had been raped for her 16 month prison sentence led to international outrage. she said she will leave for norway as soon as possible. >>> it was a violent weekend even for chicago. a city that's gaining a national reputation for violence. six men killed, 22 people wounded. the reasons vary, a fight, a gang related shooting and a memorial for a man shot dead in 2008, a 6-year-old girl wads wounded in the chest. >>> rapper 50 c
he's expressed concern for the pope's decision to be in an open top jeep but says it's the pope's decisionhe mayor saying this is the most complex they have ever held in this city, but he believes they will get through it. this will be the first public mass of the pope. a million pilgrims expected. just massive, massive. so far a reported six protests to go along with the pope's visit here today and on friday so far. pamela. >> certainly a historic visit. live for us in brazil. thank you...
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it's the second trip since becoming pope. francis served as archbishop of buenos aires before his election. but the trip got off to a bumpy start. francis' driver made a wrong turn creating a nightmare for the security detail. adriana diaz reports. >> reporter: crowds cheered as the pope arrived in rio de janeiro. the argentinean pope is back in latin america to celebrate world youth day. >> this moment say very is special moment. just to open my heart with you, i broke out in tears. >> reporter: during his seven-day stay, the 76-year-old pontiff will meet with hundreds of thousands of catholics. on the flight from rome, pope francis told reporters that young people face more challenges after the financial crisis. that we are facing the risk of having a generation without jobs and personal dignity comes from work. the brazilian president granted the pope at the airport. on the way from the airport, the pope rode in a small fiat, the driver reportedly took a wrong turn and got stuck in traffic. security guards tried to hold ba
it's the second trip since becoming pope. francis served as archbishop of buenos aires before his election. but the trip got off to a bumpy start. francis' driver made a wrong turn creating a nightmare for the security detail. adriana diaz reports. >> reporter: crowds cheered as the pope arrived in rio de janeiro. the argentinean pope is back in latin america to celebrate world youth day. >> this moment say very is special moment. just to open my heart with you, i broke out in...
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throughout the week, the pope had acted like a veteran politician, getting out of his pope mobile to dive into adoring crowd, accepting a drink and kissing children. he called on young people to shake things up, create havoc. >> translator: i've never seen anything here in rio as marvelous as at we just experienced. >> brazil, the world's most catholic country, lost 30% of the country's catholics in 40 years. the pope told bishops they have to be warmer, and get out of their churches and directly reach the people, especially the poor. >> the pope made it clear near brazil he plans to radically change the church and make it more about the people, more about the poor. whether that message can reenergize the church remains to be seen. >> a brazen robbery in france. thieves got away with $53 million worth of jewels. the robbery took place at a temporary jewelry exhibit features gems from a diamond house. a police spokesperson says it happened around noon but could not confirm reports that the robber was a single gunman who stuffed a suitcase with the gems before a quick exit. >>> one of
throughout the week, the pope had acted like a veteran politician, getting out of his pope mobile to dive into adoring crowd, accepting a drink and kissing children. he called on young people to shake things up, create havoc. >> translator: i've never seen anything here in rio as marvelous as at we just experienced. >> brazil, the world's most catholic country, lost 30% of the country's catholics in 40 years. the pope told bishops they have to be warmer, and get out of their...
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pope.it's a man thing. i'm sorry. they're so unbelievably entitled and confident and ridiculously self-aware. can i say that, jeremy? >> not looking at me -- >> which you are. >> oh, dear. >> can't believe that turned into -- i'm so happy. >> you can look that way. >> lovingly in the eye and say -- >> pope francis is back at the vatican after his first foreign trip as pontiff but the flight back to europe that is making headlines. during an airborne news conference on route from brazil the pope spoke with reporters for over an hour delivering candid responses to questions related to some of the church's most polarizing policies. news correspondent anne thompson has the story. >> reporter: from the mass attended by more than 3 million on the beach, to more personal encounters, spectacular images mark pope frances' trip to braz brazil. most dramatic moments came on the flight home. a no hold's barred press conference, something no pope has done in years. animated, relaxed and funny, the 76-ye
pope.it's a man thing. i'm sorry. they're so unbelievably entitled and confident and ridiculously self-aware. can i say that, jeremy? >> not looking at me -- >> which you are. >> oh, dear. >> can't believe that turned into -- i'm so happy. >> you can look that way. >> lovingly in the eye and say -- >> pope francis is back at the vatican after his first foreign trip as pontiff but the flight back to europe that is making headlines. during an airborne...
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pope francis waived rules to honor pope john 23. in san jose, matt keller abc 7 news. >> golden state warriors landed an all star and olympic gold medalist. he told nba.com warriors will be a great opportunity. he said i'm trying to win a championship. coming up how they made room to pay for the big contract. >> a big on governor brown's desk would allow california transgender students to pick tifs that fit them best that. means students born one sex but gender identity is another can choose the bathrooms and locker rooms they're comfortable with it's frustrating and difficult and it can hinder a student's ability to exceed. on top of the challenges that exist for all students. >> critics say they may encourage male students owe join womens' teams. >> a lawsuit filed this week aims to stop sales of the iphone 5 and ipads. boston university kuss apple of infringing on a patent from one professor covering an electronics semi conductor generating blue lasers. analysts say could reach $75 million. >> well we hope you had a wonderful 4th
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