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the good part about the one of the great parts about the agreement between saint antean and name is saint antanys has room to grow in ways that other clinics our own denot. they estimate they have room to grow by 3 thousand lives so to see somewhere upwards och 10 thousand visits a year. they have room to help cpmc meet that need. >> i think a strong sentiment from the audience was you have tremendous resources in the tenderloin of community based group. i think i a number of people gave testimony saying that i think it was catherine wolf and others that they are ready and available to give that input as we move forward and insure the 1500 and more from the tenderloin are served. i hope the community coalition and rez dhochbs tenderloin are at the table to develop the new plans. how long do you expect it will take for saint anth ans and mims to refer the medi-cal managed care ben fishraries to cpmc? >> my understanding is thugrument will allow patients to enroll this sum squr the obbation cpmc has is once we have a mechanism to enable 1500 life commitment to be met t is open until the 15
the good part about the one of the great parts about the agreement between saint antean and name is saint antanys has room to grow in ways that other clinics our own denot. they estimate they have room to grow by 3 thousand lives so to see somewhere upwards och 10 thousand visits a year. they have room to help cpmc meet that need. >> i think a strong sentiment from the audience was you have tremendous resources in the tenderloin of community based group. i think i a number of people gave...
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saint anteany is a credible provider. there was a meeting in the tender loan erloin who expressed a intres in being able to tell cpmc what thairb preference would be and how to get helt care in the tenderloin and would like to take that theme and apply it to [inaudible] to plan a community forum that would describe what the plans for the rebuild of saint luke suz about. i think we had a honest exchange and made it clear it is our hope and expectation this isn't just a presentationf, this is a opportunity to talk to people in the community but about the what they need in health care. as we discussed from the folks from cpmc, we have gone a long way-there was a time the hospital inpatient is closed, this is a time for us to say that decision is made, how can we work together to make this the best hospital possible. i'm hoping the 4m we jointly plan with thythem will be a opportunity for people who historically used saint lukes and continue to use saint lukes to help people make decisions understand what the needs are and th
saint anteany is a credible provider. there was a meeting in the tender loan erloin who expressed a intres in being able to tell cpmc what thairb preference would be and how to get helt care in the tenderloin and would like to take that theme and apply it to [inaudible] to plan a community forum that would describe what the plans for the rebuild of saint luke suz about. i think we had a honest exchange and made it clear it is our hope and expectation this isn't just a presentationf, this is a...
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are about 500 or so medi-cal ben fishiaries who are part of saint aenthanys. meds cal ben fishiaries have choice so you can't just move them into a new system, they have the opportunities to go to whatever system they wish. they may remain a part of the health department network or ha
are about 500 or so medi-cal ben fishiaries who are part of saint aenthanys. meds cal ben fishiaries have choice so you can't just move them into a new system, they have the opportunities to go to whatever system they wish. they may remain a part of the health department network or ha
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we graint graitded many medical services provided at the other campuses at saint lukes. recently for example, the an sthees aulgist and path omgist and emergency room doctors and inturnest are working at all the campus squz will expand those services. it will be a integral part of cpmc that we will all know and love in san francisco. we are very proud that that building is going up and on schedule and look forward to be with your for the ribbon cutting and think you'll be delighted for the services provided there >> i appreciate that and still have a year and a half left >> we are not going to rush the construction that much >> can we talk a little about the transportation piece? i know there is a difference of opinion in terms how people read the development agreement, but i do think this is one area where i'm hoping we can work together to expedite that. >> i'm not sure-we participated in writing the development agreement and was intend today be a response to the new hospital we are building at van ness and geary. we engaged a expertd in the process on the staff of rev
we graint graitded many medical services provided at the other campuses at saint lukes. recently for example, the an sthees aulgist and path omgist and emergency room doctors and inturnest are working at all the campus squz will expand those services. it will be a integral part of cpmc that we will all know and love in san francisco. we are very proud that that building is going up and on schedule and look forward to be with your for the ribbon cutting and think you'll be delighted for the...
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born in saint lukes and raised a few blocks up the street. i'm employed at the replacement hospital at the saint lukes campus [inaudible] general craft labor apprentice. prior to this i had several jobs but none of them were career material and i was never happy or certified. joub search was difficult to me due to the fact there always seemed there was someone more qualified and didn't have tattoos all over thaur body. with the help of mission hiring hall [inaudible] and implement structure and discipline into my life and attain a career in the construction field. it gave me a lot of experience even in interview skills and job ready ness training and hands on training i didn't step into the job field completely blind as do some other apprentices do. i also was able to development a better understanding and skills in the construction field that i use on a day to day basis and every day i'm learning, every day is a #5d adventure and challenge and i compete with myself knowing safety is [inaudible] there is a strong sofens unity and belonging mu
born in saint lukes and raised a few blocks up the street. i'm employed at the replacement hospital at the saint lukes campus [inaudible] general craft labor apprentice. prior to this i had several jobs but none of them were career material and i was never happy or certified. joub search was difficult to me due to the fact there always seemed there was someone more qualified and didn't have tattoos all over thaur body. with the help of mission hiring hall [inaudible] and implement structure and...
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the other thing i'm concerned about and it is related is what ask happening at saint lukes. yes, we saved the hospital, yes we turned it from a [inaudible] 120 bed hospital, but i would like you to look very carefully how many of those beds are now being turned to skill nursing beds. we shut down the sniff at cal campus. we used to have 40-60 beds there and now suddenly there is all this room at saint lukes and maybe at daveies and out in the community i have been told time and time again cpmc shouldn't be responsible for all the skilled nursing positions and there should be places in the community and the community will absorb these patients. we discharge patients daily fairly healthy from the orthopedic floor and i don't know where those patienterize going to be going. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please >> good afternoon supervisor, my name is evelyn [inaudible] i work for cpmc for 35 years. i work with patients in skilled nursing facility who needs lock term care. cpmc is reducing the services and we believe they do not intend to have this skilled nur
the other thing i'm concerned about and it is related is what ask happening at saint lukes. yes, we saved the hospital, yes we turned it from a [inaudible] 120 bed hospital, but i would like you to look very carefully how many of those beds are now being turned to skill nursing beds. we shut down the sniff at cal campus. we used to have 40-60 beds there and now suddenly there is all this room at saint lukes and maybe at daveies and out in the community i have been told time and time again cpmc...
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this number will be increased by 1500 with the increase to include the tenderloin patient fraul saint anteany. cpmc provides specialty inpatient and emergency care to the san francisco patients. over 500 of the new borns are delivered at cpmc annually. we also partner with cpmc eliminating hepatitis b by offering free screening and vaccination. we collaborate with earlypede atric development and behavioral health program to treat children with behavioral health program. cpmc provides a generous grants to start a hospital discharge program this year. cpmc has been a great neighbor and prebd for to low income and underserved patients. we look forward to the work with cpmc and very excited to bring the world class care offered by cpmc to the tenderloin patients. >> thank you. i have a few more names [inaudible] charley walker. doctor sonia [inaudible] who may have spoken already. shirty johnson. evelyn [inaudible] >> hello, my name is putrees hamened. i'm a patient access representative at the out patient lab and radiology department at cpr-m rks crmpth i grew up and reside in bay view o
this number will be increased by 1500 with the increase to include the tenderloin patient fraul saint anteany. cpmc provides specialty inpatient and emergency care to the san francisco patients. over 500 of the new borns are delivered at cpmc annually. we also partner with cpmc eliminating hepatitis b by offering free screening and vaccination. we collaborate with earlypede atric development and behavioral health program to treat children with behavioral health program. cpmc provides a generous...
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finally, i wanted to talk a little about saint lukes community engagement. the health and planning commission had a joint hearing in december of 2014 and both commissions and theect director of health and planning in their compliance certification advised cpmc to engage in a on going dialogue with communities suronding their hospitals. director garcia met with staff to request this of staff. in may cpmc aconvened a group to plan a meeting around the saint looks campus to be held in the summer of 2015. this smaller meeting included representative from supervisor campos office, public health, the mission [inaudible] asian [inaudible] san franciscan for heth care [inaudible] at this meeting cpmc and the group shared ideas for structure and content for the community meeting to happen in the summer and cpmc is planning for that meeting now. the overall meeting plan is that cpm made the commitment to present information on what was going into saint looks hospital and hear community interest and concerns about what they're planning. that concludes the health care p
finally, i wanted to talk a little about saint lukes community engagement. the health and planning commission had a joint hearing in december of 2014 and both commissions and theect director of health and planning in their compliance certification advised cpmc to engage in a on going dialogue with communities suronding their hospitals. director garcia met with staff to request this of staff. in may cpmc aconvened a group to plan a meeting around the saint looks campus to be held in the summer...
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amy: buffy sainte marie has led a remarkable life. born in 1941 on the piapot cree first nations reserve in saskatchewan, canada. she grew up in massachusetts after becoming an orphan. in the early 1960's, she became a leading figure in the toronto and greenwich village folk scenes. her song "until it's time for you to go" was recorded by everyone from elvis presley to barbara streisand to neil diamond. she has also written and sung about the struggles of native american and first nations people for decades. she worked with the american indian movement began a foundation for american indian education. her political activism would lead her to be largely blacklisted from commercial radio in the 1970's. on her new album, she re-records two songs from what's become known as her "blacklist years." buffy sainte marie, welcome back to democracy now! >> thanks. amy: tell us about your new album. it is back -- great daddy back well for you, new studio. how you incorporate the past into the present. >> the new album is called "power in the bloo
amy: buffy sainte marie has led a remarkable life. born in 1941 on the piapot cree first nations reserve in saskatchewan, canada. she grew up in massachusetts after becoming an orphan. in the early 1960's, she became a leading figure in the toronto and greenwich village folk scenes. her song "until it's time for you to go" was recorded by everyone from elvis presley to barbara streisand to neil diamond. she has also written and sung about the struggles of native american and first...
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a saint. saint. >> hi everyone, this is al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler. fifa investigation. >> they corrupted the business of world i worldwide soccer to corrupt their business and enrich themselves. >> did officials sell votes to rig who would host the world cup? >>> security lapse. >> we will experience a serious lapse in our ability to protect the american people. >> congress fights over renewing parts of the patriot act. why law enforcement says much more is at stake than phone records. devil's advocate. >> he made the world worse for us. he suppressed our language, our culture. >> the pope's plan to canonize an american missionary, in some say he was no saint. how the biggest attractive in the world was taken. investigators say today's arrest and allegations of corruption in soccer's governing body are only the beginning. this comes just days before fifa's next presidential election. the long time president sep bladder was not under indictment still the indictment is a big blow
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thank you very much, next speaker, please >> good afternoon, my name is mary [inaudible] worked at saint lukes for a very long timeism we have currently [inaudible] absofens work clerks of nursing aids charge nurses. when i ask our director of nursing why can't these people be replaced i'm told because saint lukes isn't a acute care hospital. we have a lot of chronic illnesses but acute exacerbation and a lot of patients with mental illness. the reason we are missing so much staff is acpational injurys. on my floor alone there are 5 people injuryed in 6 months of those 53 are back. somebody needs to look at this. i was one of them. we need-my concern is if this pattern continues how will this look to the community? bh i campaigned for david comp pose i went to bruno heights and talk toog the people there they would like a a hospital that works for them, but in the condition it is in they will not come. will they come in the future? i don't know. the attitude toward us is so different from what cpmc projects. [inaudible] we like our patient squz like eeach otherism i don't think anything
thank you very much, next speaker, please >> good afternoon, my name is mary [inaudible] worked at saint lukes for a very long timeism we have currently [inaudible] absofens work clerks of nursing aids charge nurses. when i ask our director of nursing why can't these people be replaced i'm told because saint lukes isn't a acute care hospital. we have a lot of chronic illnesses but acute exacerbation and a lot of patients with mental illness. the reason we are missing so much staff is...
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he would be the first latino saint in the united states.at father serra established were just beautiful places but for many native americans they were prisons. they were forced to stay in the missions and they were forced into christianity. the mission settlements wiped out local populations whether by disease or by the barrel of a gun. best estimates say some 100,000 indians died following blim of establishment of the missions. for many indians serra is an affront. >> there's nobody who speaks of serra in the positive. is. >> reporter: they are tribes vastly downsized as a result of european arrival across the continent. gatherings like this allow american indians to celebrate but cling to what's left of their culture. >> we look at it as our people were devastated you know, what happened and it affected our culture, our whole livelihood. >> reporter: by choice or by force, some 5,000 indians were baptized during serra's administration. mission dolores the seventh of the 21 missions in the state. and where andrew galvan, a dean dant of tho
he would be the first latino saint in the united states.at father serra established were just beautiful places but for many native americans they were prisons. they were forced to stay in the missions and they were forced into christianity. the mission settlements wiped out local populations whether by disease or by the barrel of a gun. best estimates say some 100,000 indians died following blim of establishment of the missions. for many indians serra is an affront. >> there's nobody who...
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today in partnership with nims and saint anthony clinics in the tenderloin we'll develop a new clinic there to provide services in the tenderloin. . we are conducting a audit of class [inaudible] all cpmc campuses as we have committed to becoming a class leader inploiding class services and we are ploizs the dibeaty program in particular at saint looks campus has increased access qu better kinical outcomes that include a remarkable low percentage of dibeaty complications, a shorter waiting time to get appointments and provision of services by bilingual staff members there. we nishiated community meetings at all the cpmc campuses, hired additional staff in cooperation with the mayors oewd to it enhance and refine commitment to high r san franciscans to entry level jobs. over 75 percent of the highers into those jobs from had city of san francisco have actually come from the neighborhoods targeted in the development agreement. we hired additional staff to work on transportation in management programs and implemented ped safety programs. we funded all the 2014 cash miments in a total of
today in partnership with nims and saint anthony clinics in the tenderloin we'll develop a new clinic there to provide services in the tenderloin. . we are conducting a audit of class [inaudible] all cpmc campuses as we have committed to becoming a class leader inploiding class services and we are ploizs the dibeaty program in particular at saint looks campus has increased access qu better kinical outcomes that include a remarkable low percentage of dibeaty complications, a shorter waiting time...
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there are actually four women being made saints today. there's an italian nun and a french nun in addition to the two palestinian women. but the making of saints, this comes with the two miracles that are needed in order to cannonize women to be saints or just to be recognized for their holiness. one of these women was considered a mystic. she had what they call the stigmata, which are wounds on her hands that were christ like for the crucifixion. she was recognized about 30 years ago in a beatification ceremony and the pope found this along with the other nun the perfect moment to give them saints of their own. days like this are pinnacle moments, as i said, here in rome for catholics that come from all over to just be part of the ceremony. >> and you can see right there those people pictures coming in from the vatican city. you can see pope francis there with pilgrims and a number of dignitaries, including the palestinian president mahmoud abbas. thank you very much. >>> a diplomatic row may be brewing. in january, france nominated an o
there are actually four women being made saints today. there's an italian nun and a french nun in addition to the two palestinian women. but the making of saints, this comes with the two miracles that are needed in order to cannonize women to be saints or just to be recognized for their holiness. one of these women was considered a mystic. she had what they call the stigmata, which are wounds on her hands that were christ like for the crucifixion. she was recognized about 30 years ago in a...
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19th century nuns who have become the first palestinians in modern time to become roman catholic saints reports are coming in that a key city in iraq has fallen to isil according to al jazeera sources. they say troops have left the city's counterterrorism center and regrouped west of the city. state t.v. is reporting that the iraqi premier has ordered troops not to abandoned their positions in ramadi. this amateur footage shows what appears to be government forces fleeing. the men filming say this is the futile military the failed government. watch their tank leave. earlier, isil fighters attacked a government buing with suicide car bombers killing 22 security officials. u.s.-led coalition, meanwhile, is hitting isil positions with airstrikes in ramadi as well as elsewhere in iraq. anbar's provincial council, sunni, is allowing shiia muon lim officials to join the fight. ramadi is in the center of iraq the capitol of anbar province which has been mostly under isil control since last year. it is 100 kilometers from the capital, baghdad. zeina zeina k had. odr has more. >> reporter: isil
19th century nuns who have become the first palestinians in modern time to become roman catholic saints reports are coming in that a key city in iraq has fallen to isil according to al jazeera sources. they say troops have left the city's counterterrorism center and regrouped west of the city. state t.v. is reporting that the iraqi premier has ordered troops not to abandoned their positions in ramadi. this amateur footage shows what appears to be government forces fleeing. the men filming say...
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saints guilt or george's we have an overturned vehicle wreck at cocks corner road. they will close hercules road head for loveville or faulkland roads. >> a woman in california is suing the police department over a physical encounter when she was price tag -- pregnant. she was wrestled to the ground after refusing to give her full name. >> i told you my name is michelle. >> don't touch me, do not touch me, i'm pregnant, do not touch me. >> this all started as an altercation between cooks and another woman. the other woman was when it was not arrested. cooks said her arrest was rationally motivated. cooks gave birth to a healthy daughter two months after the incident. >>> a man organized an antimuslim rally in front of a islamic community center in phoenix. a similar event in garland texas led to a deadly shootout between police and isis loyalists who plan to ambush the rally. the organizer of the rally claims he wants it to be peaceful. >>> the flight attend under fire for posing inside an engine is loud to keep her job. employees are told not to take photos on plan
saints guilt or george's we have an overturned vehicle wreck at cocks corner road. they will close hercules road head for loveville or faulkland roads. >> a woman in california is suing the police department over a physical encounter when she was price tag -- pregnant. she was wrestled to the ground after refusing to give her full name. >> i told you my name is michelle. >> don't touch me, do not touch me, i'm pregnant, do not touch me. >> this all started as an...
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talks ongoing over an extension to his contract with the saints. a deal which now expires next season. toure to demichelis. lampard. zabaleta. lampard into aguero. well defended. a decent pass too. mane. got past demichelis. couldn't quite keep the ball alive though. >> approaching halftime. hasn't been the happiest of afternoons so far for sergio aguero. takes a knock here on that challenge with wanyama. coming up for aguero. just knocked in the calf, i think. he missed two or three good chances to add to his 25-goal hole in the premier league this season. >> scored eight times in the previous six games. a hat trick the last home match. actually his 21st game in a row from the start. great to see him enjoying such a sustained spurt of fitness. his longest stretch of games in his career with manchester city. as you say, a big month or so coming up for him in a few weeks time cup of america in chivy. argentina hoping to win that title. scored along with demichelis and his other teammate zabaleta. clyne. nice touch by long. jovetic. looking. demichel
talks ongoing over an extension to his contract with the saints. a deal which now expires next season. toure to demichelis. lampard. zabaleta. lampard into aguero. well defended. a decent pass too. mane. got past demichelis. couldn't quite keep the ball alive though. >> approaching halftime. hasn't been the happiest of afternoons so far for sergio aguero. takes a knock here on that challenge with wanyama. coming up for aguero. just knocked in the calf, i think. he missed two or three good...
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they are the first palestinians to become saints in modern times.anation as why it's viewed as part of the vatican's attempt to support christies in the middle east. >> reporter: a song of praise in honor of sister mary a palestinian nun built this church and fountained the congregation of the sisters of the most holily jerusalem convent in the ottoman era. on sunday she along with sister maria, who was born in 1846, and founded convents across india will become the first palestinian saints in modern times. the cannon ionization ceremony following an announcement by the cat can that itthevatican saying it would sign its first treaty to pal stain. she traveled from brazil to take part in prayers in honor of the nuns. she says their lives and legacies are inspiring. >> they are incredible. lying the faithful what they did. >> reporter: a sentiment shared by many here. the decision by pope francis to bestow saints hood to the two nuns is seen as an attempt to give vote to middle east christians after years of war and as part of the attempts to refocus
they are the first palestinians to become saints in modern times.anation as why it's viewed as part of the vatican's attempt to support christies in the middle east. >> reporter: a song of praise in honor of sister mary a palestinian nun built this church and fountained the congregation of the sisters of the most holily jerusalem convent in the ottoman era. on sunday she along with sister maria, who was born in 1846, and founded convents across india will become the first palestinian...
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why are they being made saints and what is the significance?our nuns, an italian, a french woman and these two palestinian nuns whose lives are being celebrated for the work they have done with women and just for the way they lived their lives. making saints is the most joyous thing the catholic church does. a celebration like this puts politics alive and everyone is focused on the lives of these women. pope francis is expected to stick to the books in terms of the religious ceremony and not get into politics when he delivers his homily this morning. >> you mentioned the politics. there is quite a bit of politics around this. the vatican looking to recognize the state of palestine. so, have the politics overshadowed the religious aspect? >> reporter: you know, in many ways they have to a certain extent. everyone outside st. peter's square and everyone watching the event. wednesday, the vatican signed a treaty recognizing the palestinian state. this was done, the groundwork was done at the time benedict xvi. this is not a pope francis initiative
why are they being made saints and what is the significance?our nuns, an italian, a french woman and these two palestinian nuns whose lives are being celebrated for the work they have done with women and just for the way they lived their lives. making saints is the most joyous thing the catholic church does. a celebration like this puts politics alive and everyone is focused on the lives of these women. pope francis is expected to stick to the books in terms of the religious ceremony and not...
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she along with sister bolardie, have become the first palestinian saints in modern times. canonization ceremony follows an announcement from the vatican that says it will form its first treaty with the state of palestine. alezani traveled of traveled from brazil to take part in prayers, in honor of these two nuns. their legacies are inspiring. >> they are incredible like the faithful what they did. have. >> reporter: the sendment shared by many here. the decision by pope francis to bestow sainthood to the two palestinian nuns is an attempt by the vatican to give hope after years of war and to refocus attention on their plight. sister hortense shows me where her remains are kept. she is also palestinian, she tells me all palestinians regardless of their faith should find comfort in the sainthood of these nuns. >> palestinians are frustrated on all fronts. they need someone to lift them up. >> pope francis is widely seen as sympathetic to the palestinian cause. on his first visit to the occupied west bank as pontiff he offered prayers at israeli separation wall, he called fo
she along with sister bolardie, have become the first palestinian saints in modern times. canonization ceremony follows an announcement from the vatican that says it will form its first treaty with the state of palestine. alezani traveled of traveled from brazil to take part in prayers, in honor of these two nuns. their legacies are inspiring. >> they are incredible like the faithful what they did. have. >> reporter: the sendment shared by many here. the decision by pope francis to...
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school and one other school, police say that the suspect is a teenage girl, the victim was taken to saint christophers hospital. >>> an international cocaine trafficking ring has tied to delaware valley the coke brought in from costa rica was warehoused in western pennsylvania and the pizzeria was the center of the drug ring and they were then shipped to europe and the fbi says that this is further evidence that the top crime syndicate has expanded from their new york crime families. >>> we told you last night about the escape of a prisoner being transported to philadelphia. there are developments including the fact that he is the brother of someone in the news before. live at southwest detectives, is "action news" reporter david henry. >> he should be considered armed and dangerous and on the run and today his family made contact with him and trying to get him to turn himself in. >> our goal today is to surrender him to the police to make sure he is safe. >> former traffic court judge willy singletary who begins a prison term himself is talking about his younger brother. he was being ret
school and one other school, police say that the suspect is a teenage girl, the victim was taken to saint christophers hospital. >>> an international cocaine trafficking ring has tied to delaware valley the coke brought in from costa rica was warehoused in western pennsylvania and the pizzeria was the center of the drug ring and they were then shipped to europe and the fbi says that this is further evidence that the top crime syndicate has expanded from their new york crime families....
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both nuns now saints are the first arabic-speaking palestinian catholic saints and the first to be cannonizeddern christian history. they were born in the 1840s and worked tirelessly for the poor founding schools and convents in jerusalem and bethlehem, and both are credited with perform performing miracles -- a necessary requirement for saint hood. bawardi is said to have received stigmata. the other is said to have saved several people from death when their relatives prayed for her intervention. and both women are said to have received aparitions of the virgin mary. this was a day of both religious and political overtones. the cannonization of the two nuns really highlighted pope francis' efforts to increase the diminishing number of christians in the middle east at a time when they're being persecuted by isis. we've seen the stories of christians being executed by the terror organization. >> now the ceremony also took place just days after the vatican officially recognized the state of palestine in a treaty. in fact palestinian president mahmoud abbas met with probe francis yesterday who c
both nuns now saints are the first arabic-speaking palestinian catholic saints and the first to be cannonizeddern christian history. they were born in the 1840s and worked tirelessly for the poor founding schools and convents in jerusalem and bethlehem, and both are credited with perform performing miracles -- a necessary requirement for saint hood. bawardi is said to have received stigmata. the other is said to have saved several people from death when their relatives prayed for her...
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he would be the first latino saint in the united states. the mission's fatherhood established were beautiful places but for some native americans, these were prisons, essentially forced to work in the fields for the missions forced to stay in the missions and forced into christianity. the mission settlement wiped out local population whether by disease or the barrel of a gun. best estimates say 100,000 indians died. for indians the impending canonization is an affront. >> we talked about sara in the negative. no one talks about sara in of the positive. >> they are tribes vastly downsized as a result of european arrival across the continent. gatherings like this allow the american indians to celebrate and cling to what is left of their culture. it's different. we look at it as our people they were devastated by what happened and it affects four culture and livelihood. >> by choice or by force some 5,000 indians were baptized during the administration. mission delores. the second of 21 nations, and where andrew galvin converted, and works as
he would be the first latino saint in the united states. the mission's fatherhood established were beautiful places but for some native americans, these were prisons, essentially forced to work in the fields for the missions forced to stay in the missions and forced into christianity. the mission settlement wiped out local population whether by disease or the barrel of a gun. best estimates say 100,000 indians died. for indians the impending canonization is an affront. >> we talked about...
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the first palestinians to become saints. we explain why the decision is part of an attempt to support christians in the middle east. >> a song of prays for the palestinian nun who built the church and formed the congregation during the ottoman era. on sunday she and sister maria born in gala lee in 1846 and founded convents across india will be the first palestinian saints in modern time. a canonization ceremony will sign the treaty with palestine. it extended more than two years ago. they travelled to brazil for procedures. the lives of the nuns and the legacy are inspiring. >> they are incredible, like the faithful. what they did. a sentiment shared by many here. a decision by pope francis to bestow sainthood to the two nuns is seen as an attempt by the vatican to give hope after years of war and as part of attempts to refocus tanks on their flights. this sister runs one of the convents and shows where remains are kept. also palestinian, she'll attend the canonization ceremony in vatican city and tells me all palestinians
the first palestinians to become saints. we explain why the decision is part of an attempt to support christians in the middle east. >> a song of prays for the palestinian nun who built the church and formed the congregation during the ottoman era. on sunday she and sister maria born in gala lee in 1846 and founded convents across india will be the first palestinian saints in modern time. a canonization ceremony will sign the treaty with palestine. it extended more than two years ago....
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. >> pope francis prepares to make saints of two palestinian nuns. oh. see that? great job.k, now let's get ready for the ball... here it comes... here you go. good catch. perfect! alright now for the best part. let's see your pour. ohhh...let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? oh, yea. let's go for it... around the bowl and... [ male announcer ] share what you love... with who you love. mmmmm. kellogg's frosted flakes... they're g-r-r-reat! good catch dad. [ laughs ] >>> within ape hath hour, pope francis will meet with mahmoud abbas. and sign a treaty to formally recognize palestinian state hood. israel said it is disappointed with the decision and doesn't believe it will help the peace process. the vatican favors a two state solution to the israeli-palestinian conflict. >> is it a busy weekend for the pope? as per usual. sunday he will canonize two 19th century palestinian christian nuns, the first two palestinian saints in modern times. palestinians have been waiting decades for the honor. oren liebermann has the the women's stories. >> repo
. >> pope francis prepares to make saints of two palestinian nuns. oh. see that? great job.k, now let's get ready for the ball... here it comes... here you go. good catch. perfect! alright now for the best part. let's see your pour. ohhh...let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? oh, yea. let's go for it... around the bowl and... [ male announcer ] share what you love... with who you love. mmmmm. kellogg's frosted flakes... they're g-r-r-reat! good catch dad. [...
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both nuns new saints. they are the first arabic speaking palestinian fath lick saints and the first canonized in modern christian history. a little back ground. they worked tire leslie. they're credited with performing miracles this being a necessary requirement for sainthood. at the square, as you can imagine, it was packed today. the crowd included thousands of palestinian pilgrims waving their flags, very happy. as i mentioned, this was a day of both religious and political overtones. it highlights the efforts to increase the number of christians in the middle east at a time when they're being persecuted by isis. it took place days after the vatican recognized the state of palestine in a meeting. he called him an angel of peace and they exchanged gifts. the pope gave -- israeli officials were not happy. they said the vatican's treaty and recognition of a palestinian state was, quote, unquote, disappointing. and that it would not further the already stalled peace talks. however, pope francis urged both a
both nuns new saints. they are the first arabic speaking palestinian fath lick saints and the first canonized in modern christian history. a little back ground. they worked tire leslie. they're credited with performing miracles this being a necessary requirement for sainthood. at the square, as you can imagine, it was packed today. the crowd included thousands of palestinian pilgrims waving their flags, very happy. as i mentioned, this was a day of both religious and political overtones. it...
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he would be the first latino saint in the united states. the missed fatherhood of serra were beautiful places. for some native americans they were prisons, essentially forced to work in the fields for the missions, forced to stay in the missions and forced into christianity. the mission settlement wiped out local population, whether by disease or the barrel of a gun. best estimates say 100,000 indians died in the decades following. for indians, the impending canonization of serra is an affront. >> we talk about serra in the negative. there's no one that talks about serra in the positive. >> reporter: they are tribes vastly downsized as a result of european arrival across the continent. gatherings like this allow american indians to celebrate, and also, in many ways, cling to what is left of their culture. >> for us it's different. we look at it as our people were devastated, you know, what happened. it affected our culture and whole livelihood. >> by choice or by force, some 5,000 indians were baptized during serra's administration. >> miss
he would be the first latino saint in the united states. the missed fatherhood of serra were beautiful places. for some native americans they were prisons, essentially forced to work in the fields for the missions, forced to stay in the missions and forced into christianity. the mission settlement wiped out local population, whether by disease or the barrel of a gun. best estimates say 100,000 indians died in the decades following. for indians, the impending canonization of serra is an affront....
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the two 19th century nuns who have become r078an catholicoman catholic saints. >>> hello there. thank you for joining us. the battle for the iraqi city of ramirez is intensify -- ramadi with some reports that the city has fallen to isil fighters. 22 security officials. this amateur video shows what appears to be their forces driving into the city. the u.s.-led coalition is hitting isil positions in ramadi and in iraq. the council, sunni, is allowing shia malitias to join the fight. it is in the northeast of iraq and the capitol of anbar province which has been mostly under isil control. it is 100 kilometers from baghdad. more now from the capitol. >> reporter: isil is one of step closer to taking the whole city of ramadi. they are besieging government forces inside the anbar command center headquarters. isil on the offensive, the government on the defensive. now, the anbar provincial council actsking shia led coalition to join the fight. this is not going to be welcome by many sunnis who it is allied to the government and the council is not representative of all sunni tribes in
the two 19th century nuns who have become r078an catholicoman catholic saints. >>> hello there. thank you for joining us. the battle for the iraqi city of ramirez is intensify -- ramadi with some reports that the city has fallen to isil fighters. 22 security officials. this amateur video shows what appears to be their forces driving into the city. the u.s.-led coalition is hitting isil positions in ramadi and in iraq. the council, sunni, is allowing shia malitias to join the fight. it...
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both nuns, now saints, are the first arabic speaking catholic saints and the first to be canonization modern history. they work tirelessly for the poor and both are credited with performing miracles a necessary requirement for sainthood. she is said foohave stage -- to have saved several people from death and both women are said to have received apparitions of the virgin mary. the crowd included thousands of pilgrims. this was a day of religious and political over tones. the canonization highlights pope francis efforts to increase the diminishing number of christians in the middle east. we have seen the stories of christians being executed by the terror organization. the ceremony also took place days after the vatican recognized theitate of palestine in a treaty. -- the state of palestine in a treaty. both exchanged gifts. israeli officials say the recognition of the palestinian sates was disa-- saints was disappointing and pope francis encouraged both sides, the israelis and palestinians to sit down and renew the peace talks. >>> a father with a baby on the way, a female combat photo
both nuns, now saints, are the first arabic speaking catholic saints and the first to be canonization modern history. they work tirelessly for the poor and both are credited with performing miracles a necessary requirement for sainthood. she is said foohave stage -- to have saved several people from death and both women are said to have received apparitions of the virgin mary. the crowd included thousands of pilgrims. this was a day of religious and political over tones. the canonization...
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miriam and marie alfonzi became saints recognized for their work in the poor.y were born in the late 19th zen teen the first palestinian nuns to be cannon knifed. it comes days after the vatican formally recognized palestinian state hood. ♪ >>> well now our philadelphia mayoral candidate profiles continue tonight. we catch up with lynne abraham. philadelphia's long-time da has her sights set on the city's top job. and our own chris may recently sat down with abraham at her campaign headquarters in center city. >> reporter: she's spent more than 40 years shattering glass ceilings in physical politic at the redevelopment authority as a municipal court judge then for five terms as district attorney. and now lynne abraham wants to do it again. >> you have legitimate shot at becoming the first woman ever to be elected mayor of the city of philadelphia. what do you think that would mean to this city? >> i'm running for mayor because i'm the best ceo and the best trusted and proven leader and i also happen to be woman. >> a powerful woman. long associated with law enf
miriam and marie alfonzi became saints recognized for their work in the poor.y were born in the late 19th zen teen the first palestinian nuns to be cannon knifed. it comes days after the vatican formally recognized palestinian state hood. ♪ >>> well now our philadelphia mayoral candidate profiles continue tonight. we catch up with lynne abraham. philadelphia's long-time da has her sights set on the city's top job. and our own chris may recently sat down with abraham at her campaign...
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. >>> and a saint joseph's junior battles a rare medical condition to get his first playing time on a collegiate baseball field. cecily. >> well, we've had three days in a row of comfortable spring weather. temperatures in the 70's. this all changes over the weekend though. i'm tracking warm humid air and some storms in the accuweather 7-day forecast. >> the franco era begins for the philadelphia phillies. ducis rodgers with that story when "action news" continues. >> ♪♪ >> officials at the claridge hotel in atlantic city cut the ribbon today building's latest renovations. they received a makeover this past year. the claridge opened in 1930. and at the time the 24 story hotel was dubbed the skyscraper by the sea and was new jersey's tallest building. and by the way it was also the state's first hotel to boast hot and cold running water. >>> aaa the company that helps stranded motorist center city coming to the aid of riders on two wheels. aaa midatlantic announced today it is extending bicycle coverage to members. that means if if a member's bike breaks down aaa will send a service ve
. >>> and a saint joseph's junior battles a rare medical condition to get his first playing time on a collegiate baseball field. cecily. >> well, we've had three days in a row of comfortable spring weather. temperatures in the 70's. this all changes over the weekend though. i'm tracking warm humid air and some storms in the accuweather 7-day forecast. >> the franco era begins for the philadelphia phillies. ducis rodgers with that story when "action news"...
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wise it's pleasant, especially considering how chilly the weather has been. 47 in pottstown. 43 in saint davids. 43 in kennett square and chester and center city coming in at 44. gandys beach 46 degrees, buena quiet morning across south jersey, 45. woodbine 45. avalon 46 and dover 42. here's satellite and radar, this is the big story today there's not much going on. we have the area of low pressure working out to sea. if you look toward the right-hand side of the scene you can see the cloud cover exiting stage right. with high pressure moving organ in this afternoon that means you'll see bright blue. there will be clouds later on. we'll call it sun and clouds mix. it will be a warmer day, high of 73 degrees, there's the
wise it's pleasant, especially considering how chilly the weather has been. 47 in pottstown. 43 in saint davids. 43 in kennett square and chester and center city coming in at 44. gandys beach 46 degrees, buena quiet morning across south jersey, 45. woodbine 45. avalon 46 and dover 42. here's satellite and radar, this is the big story today there's not much going on. we have the area of low pressure working out to sea. if you look toward the right-hand side of the scene you can see the cloud...
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. >> ♪ >> reporter: saint joseph's brandywine here on old church road is a small church in a small town we all know each other republican, democrat whatever, we all love each other. >> reporter: but it's home to beau biden a man many say had a big heart serving his state of delaware as attorney general, his country in the national guard and in iraq and all those who need a hand. >> i just can't fathom someone so young and so kind having passed. >> reporter: carol terranova says her five sons played with beau when they were children and were on the same little league teams. her husband, sam was the coach. >> it's just so sad. >> reporter: monsignor joseph redmond says beau and his wife attended regularly until several months ago when beau's health severely declined. >> we were praying for him. god brought him to a few other close calls. >> reporter: parishoners say the younger biden was quiet and unassuming and many times would meet the vice president here for mass. monsignor redmond says that the biden family loved this church so much that they've already asked that this be beau's final
. >> ♪ >> reporter: saint joseph's brandywine here on old church road is a small church in a small town we all know each other republican, democrat whatever, we all love each other. >> reporter: but it's home to beau biden a man many say had a big heart serving his state of delaware as attorney general, his country in the national guard and in iraq and all those who need a hand. >> i just can't fathom someone so young and so kind having passed. >> reporter: carol...
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on march 20, 1980, mount saint helens began to show telltale signs that her slumber was ending. >> we are directly over mount saint helens right now and is no question at all that the volcanic activity has begun. you can see it pouring from the top of the mountain, especially the north side. >> a concern for public safety prompted the closure of the national orders. what scientists had anticipated the eruption of mount saint helens before the end of this century, had begun. the morning of may 18 1980 -- it was like any other sunday morning for a forest service tree-planting crew on the lower southern plank of the mountain. until 8:32 a.m. [explosion] announcer: it seemed to happen in an instant, a cubic mile of rock and ice rocketed into the atmosphere. it eventually went 14 miles into the sky. announcer: next, a panel of historians look at the reconstruction area -- era and examine a reconstruction in tennessee and how many citizens reacted more positively to the government than their southern counterparts. tennessee was the last of the southern states to join the confederacy, and it
on march 20, 1980, mount saint helens began to show telltale signs that her slumber was ending. >> we are directly over mount saint helens right now and is no question at all that the volcanic activity has begun. you can see it pouring from the top of the mountain, especially the north side. >> a concern for public safety prompted the closure of the national orders. what scientists had anticipated the eruption of mount saint helens before the end of this century, had begun. the...
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part of the strategy the cannon sigh saying of the first latino saint in the united states.ission's fatherhood established were just beautiful places but for some native americans, these were prisons essentially they were forced to work in the fields for the missions, they were forced to stay in the missions, and they were forced in to christianity. the mission settlement wiped out local populations whether by disease or by the barrel of a gun. best estimates say some 100,000 indians died this in the decades followed the establishment of the missions, for indians the impending canonization is an affront. >> we talk about him in the negative. there is nobody that talks about him in the positive. >> reporter: they are tribes vastly down sized as a result of european a arrival across the continent, gatherings like this allow american indians to celebrate also in many ways clings to what is left for their culture. >> for us it's different we look at it as our people were devastated, you know, what happened and it affects our culture, our whole lifely whole whole lifely hood. >>
part of the strategy the cannon sigh saying of the first latino saint in the united states.ission's fatherhood established were just beautiful places but for some native americans, these were prisons essentially they were forced to work in the fields for the missions, they were forced to stay in the missions, and they were forced in to christianity. the mission settlement wiped out local populations whether by disease or by the barrel of a gun. best estimates say some 100,000 indians died this...