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i want to urge everyone who is interested to contact the archdiocese of san francisco. leaders restorative justice webpage and volunteer. thank you for being with us. see you on the next "mosaic". ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪♪ ) ( ♪♪♪ ) ( ( ♪♪ ) ) ( ♪♪♪ ) ( ♪♪♪ ) get exexclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the morning edition. >>> a disturbing attack on and east bay convenience store clerk. security footage captures the moment a man is set
i want to urge everyone who is interested to contact the archdiocese of san francisco. leaders restorative justice webpage and volunteer. thank you for being with us. see you on the next "mosaic". ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪♪ ) ( ♪♪♪ ) ( ( ♪♪ ) ) ( ♪♪♪ ) ( ♪♪♪ ) get exexclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the morning edition. >>> a disturbing attack on and east bay...
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the archdiocese just completed its health, safety and crisis response training. as it turns out, earlier this month. all right. let's move to the south bay tonight, where man says his grandparents are still in shock after a home burglary in broad daylight. and we just received the ring doorbell video that captures the moment it happened. san jose police are now investigating, but in the meantime, the grandson is hoping the footage can help police find the people that did it. abc's seven new south bay reporter lauren martinez shows you how it all unfolded. >> a brazen home invasion at an elderly couple's san jose home was caught on camera on friday afternoon. josh benishek said three women opened the gate to his grand parents front yard off story road while two of them asked if they could look at their flowers. a third woman made her way inside. they strike at a very good opportunity where wasn't at the household and my it was just my grandparents alone and my grandparents are very fragile and they have hard of hearing and barely speak any english. >> banjac said h
the archdiocese just completed its health, safety and crisis response training. as it turns out, earlier this month. all right. let's move to the south bay tonight, where man says his grandparents are still in shock after a home burglary in broad daylight. and we just received the ring doorbell video that captures the moment it happened. san jose police are now investigating, but in the meantime, the grandson is hoping the footage can help police find the people that did it. abc's seven new...
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Oct 31, 2023
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the archdiocese just completed its health, safety and crisis response training. t turns out, earlier this month. all right. let's move to the south bay tonight, where man says his grandparents are still in shock after a home burglary in broad daylight. and we just received the ring doorbell video that captures the moment it happened. san jose police are now investigating, but in the meantime, the grandson is hoping the footage can help police find the people that did it. abc's seven new south bay reporter lauren martinez shows you how it all unfolded. >> a brazen home invasion at an elderly couple's san jose home was caught on camera on friday afternoon. josh benishek said three women opened the gate to his grand parents front yard off story road while two of them asked if they could look at their flowers. a third woman made her way inside. they strike at a very good opportunity where wasn't at the household and my it was just my grandparents alone and my grandparents are very fragile and they have hard of hearing and barely speak any english. >> banjac said his g
the archdiocese just completed its health, safety and crisis response training. t turns out, earlier this month. all right. let's move to the south bay tonight, where man says his grandparents are still in shock after a home burglary in broad daylight. and we just received the ring doorbell video that captures the moment it happened. san jose police are now investigating, but in the meantime, the grandson is hoping the footage can help police find the people that did it. abc's seven new south...
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Oct 23, 2023
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they ask me why i don’t go on vacation, i answer a little jokingly, but i don’t strain myself, the archdiocese, there are many parishes, there are many people, we still need to get to know them, we are on the road very often, and this may even be good, because we experience beauty and become passionate about people, and new regions, new views, i’ll say. blue lakes, this is all ours, this is all dear , a hobby in my house, in my family, we sang very often, in the morning, when i was little, i woke up precisely to the singing of my father, somehow it came into play, but i also love to sing folk songs, why, because they are lively , or maybe just a line, there is one folk song: about mom, i added one more column, one verse, that is, you also write poetry, well, no, well, to say there that i write poetry, but that is, there are moments when the words come together, yes, yes, then i immediately sat down with one , so to speak, inspiration, i wrote these words, i have such a small hope that this song will be heard by a choir or a famous artist of belarus, my dear mother, you didn’t sleep at first, w
they ask me why i don’t go on vacation, i answer a little jokingly, but i don’t strain myself, the archdiocese, there are many parishes, there are many people, we still need to get to know them, we are on the road very often, and this may even be good, because we experience beauty and become passionate about people, and new regions, new views, i’ll say. blue lakes, this is all ours, this is all dear , a hobby in my house, in my family, we sang very often, in the morning, when i was...
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Oct 26, 2023
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don’t go on vacation, i i’m answering this a little jokingly, but i’m not... straining myself, the archdiocesehere are many parishes, there are many people, we still need to get to know them, we are very , well, often on the road, and this may even be good, because we get to know the beauty and meet people, and new regions, new views, let's say, of course, of course, polesia, and there mogilyovshchyna, our pastors, and these blue lakes admire the beauty of the country, this is all ours, this is all dear, a hobby in my house: we sang to my family very often, in the morning, when i was little was, then i woke up precisely to the singing of my father, somehow it came in, but i love it too sing folk songs, why, because they are alive, or maybe just a line, there is one folk song about my mother, i added one more column, one verse, that is, you also write poetry, well, no, well, to say that i write poetry, but that is, there are moments when the words take shape on their own, at first i didn’t sleep, when i’m in the world, i’m often wondering, for memory in the house, you’re hand -embroidered by yo
don’t go on vacation, i i’m answering this a little jokingly, but i’m not... straining myself, the archdiocesehere are many parishes, there are many people, we still need to get to know them, we are very , well, often on the road, and this may even be good, because we get to know the beauty and meet people, and new regions, new views, let's say, of course, of course, polesia, and there mogilyovshchyna, our pastors, and these blue lakes admire the beauty of the country, this is all ours,...
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a flood of lawsuits is expected against the archdiocese. report last year found at least 600 children suffered sexual abuse and physical torture by over 150 clergy members over decades. dozens of survivors also filed a suit sunday against the state of maryland and its agencies for sexual abuse suffered in its juvenile prisons. and 75,000 health care workers with kaiser permanente are walking off the job in a major strike that will run through friday. talks have failed to yield a new agreement as workers seek higher pay, better staffing, and improvements in pension plans and other benefits. the strike would affect kaiser workers in california, oregon, washington, colorado, virginia, and washington, d.c. it is the largest strike of health care workers in u.s. history. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. when we come back, congress is in a state of chaos after kevin has become the first house speaker in u.s. history to be ousted. we will speak with democratic congressmember r
a flood of lawsuits is expected against the archdiocese. report last year found at least 600 children suffered sexual abuse and physical torture by over 150 clergy members over decades. dozens of survivors also filed a suit sunday against the state of maryland and its agencies for sexual abuse suffered in its juvenile prisons. and 75,000 health care workers with kaiser permanente are walking off the job in a major strike that will run through friday. talks have failed to yield a new agreement...
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Oct 27, 2023
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not going on vacation, i’m answering this a little bit as a joke, but i’m not straining myself, the archdiocesey parishes, there are many people, we still need to get to know them, we are very, well, often on the road, and this maybe it’s even good, because we get to know the beauty and meet people, and new regions, new views, let’s say, admire the beauty of the country, of course, of course, and the forest and mogilevshchyna there, and our open spaces, and these blue lakes, it’s all ours , this is all native, a hobby in my house, in my family, we sang very often, in the morning, when i was little, then i woke up precisely to my father’s singing, somehow it came into play, but i also love to sing folk songs, why, because they are alive, or maybe just a line, there is one folk song about my mother, i added an adzin column, one verse, when i have a lot of fun in the world, and as a keepsake in the house, you hand stitched by you, quartet of arms, charms and bad luck, and as a keepsake in the house, you hand stitched by you, wrought iron, charms, bad luck , i will stretch out iago, kali sumna and
not going on vacation, i’m answering this a little bit as a joke, but i’m not straining myself, the archdiocesey parishes, there are many people, we still need to get to know them, we are very, well, often on the road, and this maybe it’s even good, because we get to know the beauty and meet people, and new regions, new views, let’s say, admire the beauty of the country, of course, of course, and the forest and mogilevshchyna there, and our open spaces, and these blue lakes, it’s all...
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Oct 12, 2023
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system is sort o of interesting to watch s play out with the religious charter because it is the archdiocese that made the application if it opens will be explicitly catholic virtual school. catholics are not monolithic on schoole choice. there's always been advocates like bloom who wanted more state aid for religious schools. he really thought catholic schools were providing a public service. ethics schools tend to be good. they tend to have that reputation. and so he really thought the schools are providing a public service and deserve funding. it also religious family should not be taxed for system they are not participating in and also be paying tuition perfect that is discrimination. like interesting because the religious charter school's is questioned about government intrusion. on government oversight. not everyone in the school choice movement is in favor of that i found that interesting to watch people say maybe this is legally permissible and we will see. maybe it's not a good idea either.th >> that is one thing that really shows school choice is eve' now but it's polarized on a cl
system is sort o of interesting to watch s play out with the religious charter because it is the archdiocese that made the application if it opens will be explicitly catholic virtual school. catholics are not monolithic on schoole choice. there's always been advocates like bloom who wanted more state aid for religious schools. he really thought catholic schools were providing a public service. ethics schools tend to be good. they tend to have that reputation. and so he really thought the...
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sort of interesting to watch this play out with the religious charter, you know, because it is the archdiocese that made the application is going to be if it opens it's going to be an explicitly catholic virtual school because, you know are not monolithic on the issue of school choice. there has always been there have always been advocates like blum who wanted more state aid for schools. and he really thought catholic schools were providing a public service. you know, catholic schools tend to be good, you know they tend to have that reputation and so he really thought these schools are providing public service and deserve funding and also that religious families shouldn't taxed for a system that they are not, you know, participating in and then also be paying tuition. you know he thought that was discrimination. but it's interesting because the the religious charter school opens a lot of questions about government intrusion and government oversight and so not not everyone in the school choice movement you know is actually in favor of that. and so i found that kind of interesting, too, to watch
sort of interesting to watch this play out with the religious charter, you know, because it is the archdiocese that made the application is going to be if it opens it's going to be an explicitly catholic virtual school because, you know are not monolithic on the issue of school choice. there has always been there have always been advocates like blum who wanted more state aid for schools. and he really thought catholic schools were providing a public service. you know, catholic schools tend to...
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and the archdiocese denied it. so that was absolutely not true. and so at my first meeting on on my first day working at the globe, everybody talked about their meeting about what they were doing for the day. and nobody happened to mention this particular case. and i said. well, what about this? i mean, this incredibly important story, if it's true that the cardinal knew about this this abuse and reassigned this priest and essentially enabled him to abuse again and again and and i asked, can't we get to the truth? can't we get beyond beyond one side saying one thing and one side saying something else and and people pointed out that the documents were under seal. and i said that i knew that because i read that. but had we thought about going to court to get those documents arguing that there's a public interest in it and certainly people were surprised to hear that suggestion at that first meeting. but did talk to our lawyer later and then we the parallel investigation journalists took investigation talking to survivors talking to lawyers talking to
and the archdiocese denied it. so that was absolutely not true. and so at my first meeting on on my first day working at the globe, everybody talked about their meeting about what they were doing for the day. and nobody happened to mention this particular case. and i said. well, what about this? i mean, this incredibly important story, if it's true that the cardinal knew about this this abuse and reassigned this priest and essentially enabled him to abuse again and again and and i asked, can't...
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and these priests, the first archdiocese, the first cathedral, early convents, priests who operated plantations and sold people built the first catholic seminary. so, the underpinnings were built by priests who were deeply involved in slavery.>> within the book, the catholic church as we know it today would not exist.>> that's right. >> one of the other things that struck me about the book is that you describe how oppression led to oppression. how interwoven the various forms of oppression have been, and i find that very interesting. and of course upsetting, but could you talk a little bit about the catholic church and its attitude toward, the attitude to the indigenous people and the transformation of the attitude kind of led to its acceptance of the enslavement of people of african descent, which i found was fascinating. >> what was really fascinating about the catholic church, and we should be very clear that it's not just the catholic church, it is the protestant church, too. but the catholic priest, they were like people that viewed them as pure and we want to nurture their souls but we ar
and these priests, the first archdiocese, the first cathedral, early convents, priests who operated plantations and sold people built the first catholic seminary. so, the underpinnings were built by priests who were deeply involved in slavery.>> within the book, the catholic church as we know it today would not exist.>> that's right. >> one of the other things that struck me about the book is that you describe how oppression led to oppression. how interwoven the various forms...
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these priest to relied on slave labor and the slaves tells built the first archdiocese, the first cathedral. early conference. priest who consoled people go to the first catholic seminary. the underpinnings of the church were built by priest who were deeply involved in slavery. >> the catholic church in the united states as we know it today would not exist without the enslaved. >> that's right point >> one of the things that also struck me about the book is that you describe how oppression led to oppression. how interweaves the various forms of oppression have been. i found that very, very and the rest in and of course, upsetting. could you talk about the catholic church and their attitude towards indigenous people? and how their attitude towards indigenous people and kind of a transformation of attitude towards indigenous people kind of led to its except vince of the enslavement of people of african descent which i found fascinating. >> one of the things that is fascinating about the catholic church, and we should be very clear that it's not just the catholic church, right? slavery is foun
these priest to relied on slave labor and the slaves tells built the first archdiocese, the first cathedral. early conference. priest who consoled people go to the first catholic seminary. the underpinnings of the church were built by priest who were deeply involved in slavery. >> the catholic church in the united states as we know it today would not exist without the enslaved. >> that's right point >> one of the things that also struck me about the book is that you describe...
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and these priests who relied on slave labor and slave sales built, you know, the first archdiocese, the first cathedral, all early convents priests who operated plantations and sold people built the first catholic seminary. so the underpinnings of the church were built by priests who were deeply, deeply involved in slavery. you write in the book, without the enslaved the catholic church in the united states as we know it today would not exist. that's right. one of the things that also struck me about the book is that you describe how oppression led oppression the entire how interweave the various forms of oppression have been and i found that very, very interesting. and of course, upsetting. but could you talk a little bit about the catholic church and its attitude toward indigenous people and how the attitude toward indigenous people and a kind of a a transformation of its attitude toward indigenous people kind of led to its accept sense of the enslavement of people of african descent, which i found really fascinating. one of the things that's really fascinating about the catholic and
and these priests who relied on slave labor and slave sales built, you know, the first archdiocese, the first cathedral, all early convents priests who operated plantations and sold people built the first catholic seminary. so the underpinnings of the church were built by priests who were deeply, deeply involved in slavery. you write in the book, without the enslaved the catholic church in the united states as we know it today would not exist. that's right. one of the things that also struck me...
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research that it was foundational priests who relied on slave labor slave sales built the nation's catholic archdiocese, first cathedral, first catholic institution of higher georgetown priests who operated a plantation and sold people, established the first catholic seminaries. the very underpinnings of the catholic church was built by priests who relied slavery and in thinking about how to tell this story, how to engage people with a history of slavery, which as we know people sometimes are not inclined to engage with. i decided to focus on a family. 272 people were sold, scores of families. i would focus on one and i chose mahoney family and their experience parallels the emergence of the catholic church in the british colonies and in the early united states. and it starts with the story of and joyce the matriarch, a black woman who arrives the late 1600s as an indentured servant. and we know a little bit about indentured servants, most of us european mostly who came with a contract a term of years, and then they were off on their way. and that was her hope to. but she arrived at a time maryland was
research that it was foundational priests who relied on slave labor slave sales built the nation's catholic archdiocese, first cathedral, first catholic institution of higher georgetown priests who operated a plantation and sold people, established the first catholic seminaries. the very underpinnings of the catholic church was built by priests who relied slavery and in thinking about how to tell this story, how to engage people with a history of slavery, which as we know people sometimes are...