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he actual purple vestment that father kapaun wore when he celebrated mass inside the prison camp. as the sun rose he led doeses of prisser ins into an old church in the camp and he read from a prayer book they kept hidden. held up a small crucifix he made from sticks. men of different faith, perhaps ome of no faith saying the lord's prayer and the america the beautiful. they sang so loud that other prisoners across the camp not only heard them they joined in too fill tag valley with song and prayer. that faith they might be delivered from evil that they could make it hope was perhaps the greatest gift to those men. even amidst such hardship and despair there could be hope. in the middle of their misery, in the temple they could see those trues that are eternal. even in such hell there could be a touch of thedy vine. looking back one of them said that is what kept a lot of us alive. yet, for father kapaun the horrific conditions took their toll. thin, frail, he began to limp cause of a blood clot in his eg and then came down with pheumonia and the guards sent him to a death house.
he actual purple vestment that father kapaun wore when he celebrated mass inside the prison camp. as the sun rose he led doeses of prisser ins into an old church in the camp and he read from a prayer book they kept hidden. held up a small crucifix he made from sticks. men of different faith, perhaps ome of no faith saying the lord's prayer and the america the beautiful. they sang so loud that other prisoners across the camp not only heard them they joined in too fill tag valley with song and...
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. >> he is setting a new tone with the papacy choosing to wear simple white vestments, shake hands with the public and focus on the poor. >> presenting the priesthood as a task of service. >> choosing a simple apartment over the grand papal redz dense wearing a soccer jersey from his favorite time. >> jon: fooding the communion in tupperware. trading in the pope mobile for the pope moped. what else is he doing? >> paying his hotel bill after becoming pope. >> jon: popes didn't use to pay their hotel bills? [laughter] the other popes when did they do when they went to check out just like -- [laughter] hey, this things got no pockets what are you going to do? this pope francis seems like a breath of fresh air. i like. this he prefers the title of bishop of rome simpler and less majestic than pope or his holiness. >> jon: please his holiness lives in florida. [ laughter ] basically everything pope francis does is a standing reproach to the more flashy style of predecessor. i'm not saying pope benedict did it but every time he went to mexico kids hit him with sticks hoping jewels would pour
. >> he is setting a new tone with the papacy choosing to wear simple white vestments, shake hands with the public and focus on the poor. >> presenting the priesthood as a task of service. >> choosing a simple apartment over the grand papal redz dense wearing a soccer jersey from his favorite time. >> jon: fooding the communion in tupperware. trading in the pope mobile for the pope moped. what else is he doing? >> paying his hotel bill after becoming pope. >>...
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and keeping with his theme of simplicity, he chose to wear plain white vestments.tweeted, accept jesus into your life, even if you have been far away. he awaits you with open arms. >> the first pope that isn't european, and a whole new vibe into the vatican. a pretty big deal for most people here. reporter: and in a now characteristic break with tradition, pope francis moved among the thousands in an open car, waving, kissing baby, and embracing a disabled child. president obama delivered easter greetings as he led the first family to sunday mass at st. john's episcopal church. >> in brit dan it -- britain it was a royal easter in winsor, leaving church, the queen was greeted by children with flowers in california, the easter bunny dropped in for a visit from 4,000 feet. the landing by a hare. some 40,000 easter eggs came by special air delivery. all to the delight of hundreds of eager children who got up close and personal with their favorite rabbit. and in australia, an easter forll -- gorilla? it's easter at the zoo, too. you can enjoy the holiday just monkeys a
and keeping with his theme of simplicity, he chose to wear plain white vestments.tweeted, accept jesus into your life, even if you have been far away. he awaits you with open arms. >> the first pope that isn't european, and a whole new vibe into the vatican. a pretty big deal for most people here. reporter: and in a now characteristic break with tradition, pope francis moved among the thousands in an open car, waving, kissing baby, and embracing a disabled child. president obama delivered...
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and his wife, ann boarded a high speed train from beijing to shanghai he will open a trade skpin vestment office. the state's first new foreign trade nofs a decade. brun wants to bring high speed rail to california. i has been marveling at the pace of construction in china. they don't have environmental constraints we face here. >> there is more still to come tonight at 6:00. just ahead, we're on tornado watch with this individual yof a giant twitter. >> some new signs of a pending nuclear launch in north korea tonight them. may be ready to strike after all. >> and a former guru of reagan yomics tells our mark matthews >>> we begin this half hour with home video from the south. a massive tornado tearing through rural mississippi. >> go. go. >> i'm looking at it now. >> twisters like this one killed one person and injured five others. national weather service issued a warning for seven states across the country. these have left a trail of damage in missouri one trd in this community uprooting trees and hurling debris in all directions. one worker was eek cuted while helping restore power i
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regulations and exploit our commons in its current form the deal known as the transatlantic trade in vestment partnership calls for creation of a system of rules governing investor state dispute resolutions investor state dispute resolutions is the fancy term for a legal procedure in which a corporation can use an international court to challenge a law or regulation that it doesn't like that was passed by a sovereign government it works like this if the united states entered into a trade agreement with canada that allowed for a investor state dispute resolution system and in oil company like halliburton for example could appeal any laws can it. passed regulating the output of greenhouse gases to an international court just to fit in like a ensure the proposed e.u. trade agreement would sacrifice national sovereignty all around the world including american sovereignty to the interests of private corporations here to talk more about this trade deal and its potential impacts on the economy is lori wallach director of public citizens global trade watch lori welcome back to the show thank you very
regulations and exploit our commons in its current form the deal known as the transatlantic trade in vestment partnership calls for creation of a system of rules governing investor state dispute resolutions investor state dispute resolutions is the fancy term for a legal procedure in which a corporation can use an international court to challenge a law or regulation that it doesn't like that was passed by a sovereign government it works like this if the united states entered into a trade...
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and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. vestment management combined with investment servicing power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. lou: talking with our next guest said that battle for power within obama administration sent american foreign policy into retreat making country look less engaged. joining us now, best selling author of brand-new book "the dispensable nation." vali nasr, welcome, we recommend your book. the need to stop leading militarily, you and i are having this conversation to day that president talks about game changers and red lines once again in syria and rhetori rhett continues. what is going on here? >> well president laid down a red line if syria uses chemical weapon then u.s. will get involved in the conflict, syria -- there severed tha there is ea has done so, if america does not do anything, it is about our credibility. our willingness to enforce our red line, we're not doing so that would impact our standing. lou: our standing is already i guess, suspect, given all developments. we have watched the obama drama, if
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the actual stole, the purple vestment that he wore when he celebrated mass inside that prison camp. as the sun rose that easter sunday, he put on that purple stoll and led dozens of prisoners to the ruins of an old church in the camp and he read from a prayer that he had hidden. he read from a crucifixion that he made from sticks. as the guards washed, father kapaun and all those prisoners, men of different faith, perhaps some men of no faith, sang the lord's prayer and america the beautiful. they sang so loud that other prisoners across the camp not only heard them, they joined in, too. filling that valley with song and with prayer. that faith that they might be delivered from evil, that they could make it home was perhaps the latest gift to those men. that even amidst such hardship and despair, there could be hope. amid their misery in the temperal, they could see truths eternal. that even in hell there could be a touch of the divine. looking back, one of them said that's what kept a lot of us alive. yet for father kapaun, the howific conditions took their toll. thin, frail, he be
the actual stole, the purple vestment that he wore when he celebrated mass inside that prison camp. as the sun rose that easter sunday, he put on that purple stoll and led dozens of prisoners to the ruins of an old church in the camp and he read from a prayer that he had hidden. he read from a crucifixion that he made from sticks. as the guards washed, father kapaun and all those prisoners, men of different faith, perhaps some men of no faith, sang the lord's prayer and america the beautiful....
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at night he would take of all his bishop vestments and go in as father john and bathe aids victims because he wanted them to see the love of christ before they died. that's what he wanted them to see. this is the church i want you to see. and t w y lead with real charity, then there's going to be a transformation. if you're just one more person in the public square screeching at everyone else, so is everybody else. why do we need to become a church for that? is that what we're going to die for? we're going to be martyred for that? so, it's to recovery christianity first,, something the christians are expecting the state to do what we're supposed to do. >> host: in what role specifically do you see for the church and christians in the political sphere. >> guest: the notion the political space can be isolated from what church teachings are can't occur, because, well, for many reasons. once you have a moral doctrine tied to the logical doctrine you deal with legal issues. so if you have a moral doctrine about marriage and the state is doing something different about marriage, you havefend you
at night he would take of all his bishop vestments and go in as father john and bathe aids victims because he wanted them to see the love of christ before they died. that's what he wanted them to see. this is the church i want you to see. and t w y lead with real charity, then there's going to be a transformation. if you're just one more person in the public square screeching at everyone else, so is everybody else. why do we need to become a church for that? is that what we're going to die for?...
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so, we need to make sure that we have a budget to come forward with a deal and we need magener vestmentsially inf infrastructure. we need to start acting with urgency. >> the idea to negotiate with themselves. >> we didn't know if it was going to be on the table, really, until we just learned this information. this is something, though, the president has been talking about since december. this is something he has been trying to get done, this grand bargain with speaker boehner since only going back to last summer during that big debt ceiling debate. i think the white house believes this is something that they're prepared to really know to battle on. the president knows he's going to have to get democrats on the table and he's also going to have to get republicans on the table and that's part of his charm offensive. he is going to be having dinner with them. >> this is with senate republicans. house republicans no chance at all until there is some sort of deal. >> this is the first time in history that a president has done a budget after both the house and senate have done a budget. now t
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. >> rose: yet at the same time you restricthe opportunities for vestment, dow not? for example, you know, i think of the kinds of businesses you allow in. i mean you just recently allowed supermarkets to come to india. and i'm not sure about what their circumstances of their coming that are still restricted. >> i'm thinking of wal-mart, obviously. >> yeah, you're right. i think the right way to look at it is we're not restricting. we're opening up in a gradual manner. what are we in 1991. what are we today in 2013. in the space of 22 yd practical% of india's economy. there are still some areas which are closed or w are restricd but they will t habut sen ened up a so large, all of manufacturing. >> rose: right. >> steel, power, roads, airport airports, seaports, all this is open. therefore there is a huge opportunity for investors to come toindia. >> rose: do you insist as some governments do on it being a joint venture with the government? >> no, not at all. in most areas we allow 100 percent fdi. and can choose a spot now, a private partner, if he wishes to choose
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call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes vestment objectives, risks, charges and expenses.risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ cheryl: we are getting some breang ns in foxusins. new rk cy was a pce of bp. the 2010 spill in the gulf of mexico cost beneficiaries of new york's funds. they want $39 million. take a look at the stock. this is not the first, probably not the last. the stock is down $0.12 right now. haseen wn a mning denn: cyr stonewall. the senate will not bother to vote on the cyber intelligence act. it has insufficient privacy protections. it overwhelmingly passed the house last week. joining us from capitol hill, dutch ruppersberger. thank you for being with us. can this still be saved? >> sure it can. we just passed the bill in the house. we were very happy with the vote. i think one of the main reasons is that we, chairman rogers and i needed to educate people more about how serious the cyber threats are. in the last two years, the united states has lost 200, $300 billion from cyber attacks. information stolen. now that we pass this bill and an overwhe
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the actual stoll, the purple vestment that father kapaun wore when he celebrated mass inside that prison camp. as the sun rose that easter sunday, he put on that purple stoll and led dozens of prisoners to the ruins of an old church in the camp and he read from a prayer missel that he had. those of different faith, perhaps men of no faith, saying the lord's prayer and "america the beautiful." they sang so loud that other prisoners across the camp not only heard them, they joined in too, filling that valley with song and with prayer. that faith that theyed my be delivered from evil, that they could make it home, was perhaps the greatest gift to those men, that even amidst such hardship and despair, there could be hope. amid their misery in the temple they could see those truths that are eternal, that even in such hell, there could be a touch of the divine. looking back, one of them said that that is what kept a lot of us alive. yet for father kapaun, the horrific conditions took their toll. thin, frail, he began to limp, the blood clot in his leg, then came dysentery, then pneumonia. that
the actual stoll, the purple vestment that father kapaun wore when he celebrated mass inside that prison camp. as the sun rose that easter sunday, he put on that purple stoll and led dozens of prisoners to the ruins of an old church in the camp and he read from a prayer missel that he had. those of different faith, perhaps men of no faith, saying the lord's prayer and "america the beautiful." they sang so loud that other prisoners across the camp not only heard them, they joined in...
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the actual stole, purple vestment that father kapaun wore when he celebrated mass inside that prisonn rose that easter sunday, he put on that purple stole a stoll and he read from a prayer mistle they kept midden. as the guards watched, father kapaun and all the prisoners, men of different faith, perhaps some men of no faith, sang the lord's prayer and america the beautiful. they sang so loud that other prisoners across the camp not only heard them, they joined in, too, filling that valley with song and with prayer. and that faith that they might be delivered from evil and make it home was perhaps the greatest gift to those men. even amidst such hardship and despair there could be hope. amid their misery, in the temple they could see those truths that are eternal, that even in such hell there could be a touch of the divine. looking back, one of them said that is what kept a lot of us alive. yet, for father kapaun the horrific conditions took their toll. thin, frail, he began to limp with a blood clot in his leg and then came dysentery and then pneumonia, when the guard saw their chan
the actual stole, purple vestment that father kapaun wore when he celebrated mass inside that prisonn rose that easter sunday, he put on that purple stole a stoll and he read from a prayer mistle they kept midden. as the guards watched, father kapaun and all the prisoners, men of different faith, perhaps some men of no faith, sang the lord's prayer and america the beautiful. they sang so loud that other prisoners across the camp not only heard them, they joined in, too, filling that valley with...
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the vestments of power. so with that, thank you. >> we heard four hithings. i want to reckon that reverend he has to fly- back and leave us early but today would not have been complete without him here. reverend jesse jackson. [applause] >> thank you. to reverendch sharpton for convening us. give me a big hand -- give him a big hand, won't you please? on your feet for reverend sharpton. [applause] thank godot help but so much again. it means so much to have this life. another big hand for reverend joseph lowery. [applause] in closing, i really must run our freedom allies may not be our quality allies. freedom is the end of indecency and barbarity. the gap is not so much between black and white but have and have not. but when you look at reverend lowery and mrs. abernathy and reverend vivian, there is a new staff today. from virginia to texas, you could not have the atlanta falcons and the carolina panthers had we not one. .- won you could not have the olympics in atlanta. are free butus, we not equal. how many of you have a relative, u ws somebody who is faci
the vestments of power. so with that, thank you. >> we heard four hithings. i want to reckon that reverend he has to fly- back and leave us early but today would not have been complete without him here. reverend jesse jackson. [applause] >> thank you. to reverendch sharpton for convening us. give me a big hand -- give him a big hand, won't you please? on your feet for reverend sharpton. [applause] thank godot help but so much again. it means so much to have this life. another big...
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we can makin vestments in those and i think we should. >> it's hard. clad where the money is supposed to go -- >> we're going to have to get the stimulus in 2009 give infrastructure a little bit of a bad name because of where all the money went. we have to get over that and still try to do infrastructure spending. >> he's right on the money. look at the breakdown. i don't think there's anywhere -- >> then we have to cut somewhere else. >> it's not a perfect system. >> some people as entitles grow they want to pay for growth in entitles. >> at the government level we may have to get more sophisticated in that there are transfer payments and investments, the same way for a company. we don't think we're throwing money away when we make an investment on something that will have a sustainable return. >> we account for it differently too. that's part of the issue. >> you're right. i agree with you. >> mostly doing transfer payments. we haven't done as much investment. >> all right. david, thank you. you'll be with us, robert, for the rest of the -- >> a quic
we can makin vestments in those and i think we should. >> it's hard. clad where the money is supposed to go -- >> we're going to have to get the stimulus in 2009 give infrastructure a little bit of a bad name because of where all the money went. we have to get over that and still try to do infrastructure spending. >> he's right on the money. look at the breakdown. i don't think there's anywhere -- >> then we have to cut somewhere else. >> it's not a perfect system....
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the actual stole, the purple vestment that father ca -- kapaun wore when he celebrated mass in the prisonncampment. as the sun rows 'that easter sunday he put ton the purple stole and led prisoners to the ruins of an old church in the camp, and he read from a prayer missal they had kept hidden. he held up a small crucifix he made from stick is and as the guard watched, father kapaun and all those mention men of different faith, perhaps some men of no faith, sang the lord's prayer and america the beautiful. they sang so loud that other prisoners across the camp not only heard them, they joined in, too. filling that valley with strong and with prayer. that faith that they might be delivered from evil, that they could make it home, was perhaps the greatest gift to those men. that even amidst such partship and despair there could be hope. amid their misery in the temple, they could see those truths that are eternal. but even in such hell there could be a touch of the divine. looking back one of them said that, that is what kept a lot of us alive. yesterday for father kapaun the horrific condi
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w vestments upfront and avoid more costly conflicts and greater burdens down the road. , we'vepast fewmonths seen developments underscore the state -- stakes for having a strong and -- strong american presence in the world. that was a positive step toward stability in the volatile region of the world where we need partnerships. the committee is more than immersed in suyyruiaia. we have treated millions to humanitarian relief -- we have provided millions to humanitarian relief. i expect we will talk about syria somewhat today. having returned from beijing and north koreathe issue took center stage, we are reminded once again that america is the guardian of global security. we should be proud of that. one not turn our back on keys nor will we hesitate what we need to do to defend our allies. if budget is an analyst patient of our values and priorities -- this budget is an illustration of our values and priorities. i have a record of wanting to do deficit reduction. we are grappling with these at the stateoo department. as part of the budget, we will help cut our deficit responsibly while
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