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we would find her in the quiet living room praying the rosary. she prayed the rosary every afternoon so this was a great source of comfort. rose said the attack a feel of the rosary beads in her hand gave her comfort. >> host: do you think catholicism because joe kennedy 's -- jack was our first catholic president. do you think it helped create that kennedy ethos of taking care of others and a contributory life and how that might express itself in their politics? >> guest: i think it did uncertainly tatty who was the only brother to live to write a memoir called truth -- that came out the day he died in a britain brute beautifully about teddy and the impact of religion he specifically said in his memoir that the gospel of matthew i believe chapter 25 about corporal works of mercy, tending to the sick and taking care of the deceased on and on that is what rose was committed to. i have to say i don't find a lot of examples of her early life where she is taking her children to examples of how they can partake of corporal works of mercy. >> host: but
we would find her in the quiet living room praying the rosary. she prayed the rosary every afternoon so this was a great source of comfort. rose said the attack a feel of the rosary beads in her hand gave her comfort. >> host: do you think catholicism because joe kennedy 's -- jack was our first catholic president. do you think it helped create that kennedy ethos of taking care of others and a contributory life and how that might express itself in their politics? >> guest: i think...
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-- praying the rosary every afternoon. so this was a great source of comfort. rose even said the tactile feel of the rosary beads in her hand gave her comfort. >> host: do you think that catholicism, because john kennedy was our first catholic president, do you think that helped create that ethos, that kennedy ethos of taking care of others, a contributory life? or, and how that might have expressed itself in their politics? >> guest: i think it did and, certainly, teddy who was the only brother to live to write a memoir that came out -- >> host: wonderful book. >> guest: literally, the day he died, and you have written beautifully about the teddy and about the impact of religion on him, but he specifically said in the his memoir that the gospel of matthew, i believe it's chapter 25, about corporal works of mercy, clothing the naked, tending to the sick, taking care of the deceased, on and on, that that that is what rose was committed to. i have to say i don't find a lot of examples in her early life where she is taking he
-- praying the rosary every afternoon. so this was a great source of comfort. rose even said the tactile feel of the rosary beads in her hand gave her comfort. >> host: do you think that catholicism, because john kennedy was our first catholic president, do you think that helped create that ethos, that kennedy ethos of taking care of others, a contributory life? or, and how that might have expressed itself in their politics? >> guest: i think it did and, certainly, teddy who was the...
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rose said -- that was somewhat pantoufle be kneeling for the timed took to say the rosary every night, and that was somewhat of a punishment. she thought as well, and that was appropriate for lent, she thought. she said in later life she would tell her children, if you're fretting or upset or there's been a tragedy, you're nervous, she said i would so rather they pray the rosary rather than turning perhaps to a cigarette or a drink, and she said i know they claim -- her christian were claiming that helped keep their weight in check, which she also tried to do as well, but she said, if only they would pray the rosary, that would be much better. and there are stories when her daughter pat had an emergency appendectomy was brought home and an infection set in and before they rushed her back for another surgery, rose was praying the rosary over pat, and in a way it sounds a bit unsophisticated, i think, to us today, but i can remember my own mother, when i was about six, had a fever, and my mother pinned religious medals medals y pajamas as a means of helping to get beyond this illness. a
rose said -- that was somewhat pantoufle be kneeling for the timed took to say the rosary every night, and that was somewhat of a punishment. she thought as well, and that was appropriate for lent, she thought. she said in later life she would tell her children, if you're fretting or upset or there's been a tragedy, you're nervous, she said i would so rather they pray the rosary rather than turning perhaps to a cigarette or a drink, and she said i know they claim -- her christian were claiming...
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she played the rosary every afternoon. this was a great source of comfort. the tactile feel of the rosary beads in her and gave her comfort. >> do you think that catholicism, because our first catholic president. do you think that helps create that he does, that kennedy eked us of taking care of others, a contributory life. how that might have expressed itself in their politics. >> i think it did. certainly teddy, the only brother still live to write a memoir that came out. >> wonderful. >> the day he died. you put it beautifully. about the impact of religion on them, but he specifically said in true compass that the gospel of matthew, i believe is chapter 25, but corporal works of mercy, clothing the naked, tending to the sick, taking care of the diseased. that is what rose was committed to. taking her children to examples of how they can partake. i think she taught that ito's. we after member that she raised her children and pre vatican catholicism which would be more about self denial that it was reaching out to others. by giving her children that core of
she played the rosary every afternoon. this was a great source of comfort. the tactile feel of the rosary beads in her and gave her comfort. >> do you think that catholicism, because our first catholic president. do you think that helps create that he does, that kennedy eked us of taking care of others, a contributory life. how that might have expressed itself in their politics. >> i think it did. certainly teddy, the only brother still live to write a memoir that came out. >>...
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you can get indulgences by many different acts by praying the rosary, reading scripture. going to mass on a certain day. >> it is like the year of faith. he gives special plenary indulgences. like all punishment is wiped out for all sin. you can't go forward. >> you can't do it, it is all in the past. >> yes. but you can wipe out everything. that is part of the punishment. the way you can do that. there is four different ways. >> they are very simple ways. >> go to some lectures. >> go to some lectures on vatican ii. and the pilgrim churches. and in it saint rafael. and to go to it mass on the days designated by the archbishop. and the other is to visit the place. if it anyone was if bullpen advertised in the bay area. they can go where they are ban it advertised. >> sorry. back to cleveland. >> i was baptized at saint bartholomew. >> you don't just are do that. >> you also need to pry for the intentions of the pope. you need to go to holy communion within a reasonable amount of time. and you to need he to go to confession. and get rid of the guilt side of that sin. >> it
you can get indulgences by many different acts by praying the rosary, reading scripture. going to mass on a certain day. >> it is like the year of faith. he gives special plenary indulgences. like all punishment is wiped out for all sin. you can't go forward. >> you can't do it, it is all in the past. >> yes. but you can wipe out everything. that is part of the punishment. the way you can do that. there is four different ways. >> they are very simple ways. >> go to...
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her spirit will certainly live in our hearts forever and folks are invited to attend the rosary tonight at 7:00 p.m. and the found rat mass will take place tomorrow at st. paul church. so, i ask that we adjourn the meeting in her memory. the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor campos. supervisor yee asked to be re-referred. >> yes. real quickly, i just wanted to add my name to supervisor mar's resolution on the cliff house. and the reason for this is because my uncle was actually a bartender there during the '50s and the '60s. >> thank you, supervisor yee. mr. president, seeing no other names on the roster, that concludes roll call for introductions. >> thank you. let's go to general public comment. >> the next item on the agenda is the opportunity for the public to comment generally for up to two minutes on item within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board including items on the adoption without reference to committee calendar. please note that public comment is not allowed on those items which have already been subject to public comment by a board committee. pursuant to boa
her spirit will certainly live in our hearts forever and folks are invited to attend the rosary tonight at 7:00 p.m. and the found rat mass will take place tomorrow at st. paul church. so, i ask that we adjourn the meeting in her memory. the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor campos. supervisor yee asked to be re-referred. >> yes. real quickly, i just wanted to add my name to supervisor mar's resolution on the cliff house. and the reason for this is because my uncle was...
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shegave him my rosary and he nd hsed it." >> he's inviting people to ohare, to reflect, and to encounter one another. >> reporter: and to reconnect sith the church that this pope of the people now leads. dean reynolds, cbs news, rio de janeiro. >> mason: prosecutors in egypt daday charged the ousted president mohammed morsi with hurder, espionage, and conspiracy. in cairo, hundreds of thousands of people filled tahrir square thsupport the military takeover earlier this month. outraged morsi supporters also took to the streets. reeteast five people were killed in clashes in alexandria. half the fruit we eat comes from other countries. so who's inspecting it? and one of this country's most recognizable monuments has been vandalized. that's ahead when the cbs evening news continues. pearls. hairbands. for a tough dog like duke. >> mason: last night, north >> mason: last night, north carolina's legislature passed a law requiring a government- issued photo i.d. in order to vote. north carolina is the first state first state to act since the u.s. supreme court struck down federal review of sta
shegave him my rosary and he nd hsed it." >> he's inviting people to ohare, to reflect, and to encounter one another. >> reporter: and to reconnect sith the church that this pope of the people now leads. dean reynolds, cbs news, rio de janeiro. >> mason: prosecutors in egypt daday charged the ousted president mohammed morsi with hurder, espionage, and conspiracy. in cairo, hundreds of thousands of people filled tahrir square thsupport the military takeover earlier this...
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wear a rosary or something. >> i am.s is old. >> it's not that old. >> it's one of the ones that i -- >> looks good. >> thanks. >> the disciplinary board gives walker 30 days of loss of privileges. he will be without his tv, the ability to order food from the canteen and other restrictions, along with 90 days' probation, meaning he will avoid being locked down in administrative segregation if he behaves. >> i try to stay away from this whole side of the courtyard. >> yeah, don't get caught. >> all right. thanks. i don't like that probation, [ bleep ], man. i don't like that. i just need to finish my [ bleep ]. that's all i'm concerned with. i've got to focus. i'm on a mission. a tunnel vision. i got a lot of stuff i need to finish. i need to finish my whole back. my sides. and my whole neck and stuff. >> how? >> slowly, meticulously. >> are you going to wait 90 days or what? >> no, i'm going to wait for a long time. years. maybe. maybe i'll see you next time. you know, you never know. >>> coming up -- >> most of the area
wear a rosary or something. >> i am.s is old. >> it's not that old. >> it's one of the ones that i -- >> looks good. >> thanks. >> the disciplinary board gives walker 30 days of loss of privileges. he will be without his tv, the ability to order food from the canteen and other restrictions, along with 90 days' probation, meaning he will avoid being locked down in administrative segregation if he behaves. >> i try to stay away from this whole side of the...
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i would have sat there with my hands crossed knees together, do the rosary.ld do that, and it means put your knees together. i would have say with my legs crossed. >> hanging there with blood dropping from your head. >> when might an good time for me to get out? should i wait until the jet fuel reaches me? >> let us run from the plane as fast as we can first so no one lynches us. >> stephanie: oh god somebody was saying, i hope not god for bid, but a friend of mine was saying, god for bid, i hope that they don't kill themselves. in asian culture i know nobody seems to know yet what exactly happened. i know, this is obviously--what did somebody say maybe out of shame. our last caller said that. the officials said they need to check with the tower. um, we just crashed. the tower is yeah, we know. >> this is asiana airlines 214. >> there would be crackleing fire noise, seagulls. >> stephanie: nicely done. you would have got an low score for that landing. yes, such incredible details. >> the automatic throttle, which they set, but now thoughts to look at the spee
i would have sat there with my hands crossed knees together, do the rosary.ld do that, and it means put your knees together. i would have say with my legs crossed. >> hanging there with blood dropping from your head. >> when might an good time for me to get out? should i wait until the jet fuel reaches me? >> let us run from the plane as fast as we can first so no one lynches us. >> stephanie: oh god somebody was saying, i hope not god for bid, but a friend of mine was...
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now, reporters brought the pope all kinds of things to bless, including rosaries, even an ipad, which got a big laugh from the pope. as he left the back of the plane to go to the front, he turned to us and said he felt sort of like daniel in the lion's den, but it turns out, the lions, after all, weren't so ferocious. matt? >> all right, anne, thank you very much. anne thompson in brazil for us. we're going to be talking more about this security lapse, which when you think about it, this wasn't a celebrity going to a movie premiere, this was the pope and this was a problem. >> wait until you hear what a top security official in this country says about that scene. we'll have more on that later on. >>> meantime, we are following a deadly attack in afghanistan overnight. tamron has the details. >> breaking news out of afghanistan, where officials confirm three service members were killed in eastern afghanistan, and they were americans. officials say a suicide bomber set off an explosion at a military convoy in the wardak province. >>> hunt is on for escaped inmates and militants in iraq
now, reporters brought the pope all kinds of things to bless, including rosaries, even an ipad, which got a big laugh from the pope. as he left the back of the plane to go to the front, he turned to us and said he felt sort of like daniel in the lion's den, but it turns out, the lions, after all, weren't so ferocious. matt? >> all right, anne, thank you very much. anne thompson in brazil for us. we're going to be talking more about this security lapse, which when you think about it, this...