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i had poor catholic poor catholic and jewish ancestors coming from poland. i had a group come from the tiny little town in bohemia coming looking for land. they came to ohio, and then they followed the shawnee, and they went west and got indian land in kansas. it haunts us to this day because i'm convinced it's not just a story about the past, it's a story about what it's like to live in these huge democracies where we all want to fulfill our dream cans but we seem to -- our dreams, but we seem to only fulfill them at the expense of somebody else, and however do we live side by side with each other, not ruining somebody else's life? .. tragedy remains. the suffering of a group of people like the delaware, shawnee seneca and wyandot gives rise to the triumph of another but the millions of farmers people were immigrants and city dwellers who filled the land in ohio left behind by the tribe. all americans to live side by side pursuing personal dreams for the future and never at the expense of someone else's life. we will be left wondering, there remains lie bur
i had poor catholic poor catholic and jewish ancestors coming from poland. i had a group come from the tiny little town in bohemia coming looking for land. they came to ohio, and then they followed the shawnee, and they went west and got indian land in kansas. it haunts us to this day because i'm convinced it's not just a story about the past, it's a story about what it's like to live in these huge democracies where we all want to fulfill our dream cans but we seem to -- our dreams, but we seem...
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catholic. christian. it don't matter. >> why do they call you racist? what is the claim? what its the basis? what its the evidence to suggest that floyd mayweather is racist. >> because i stand behind black americans first. but it is okay. it is okay. it is okay for -- puerto ricans to support puerto ricans. it is okay for cubans to support cubans. it is okay, every country to come over here to america, bring their flag, wave w it high, and support their own. so it is a crime for me to support my people first, black americans first. >> leave me alone i will make it rain all day long. my name is floyd. my name is floyd. my name is money mayweather. my name its floyd. my name is floyd. my name its money mayweather. >> who don't want to win? money is nothing but comfort. person got a good job. they go off to the dealership. they going to get a car that's, that's according to their budget. if you got money you can go and say i want this car for monday. i want this car for tuesday. buy that car for wednesday. it's comfort to move and do what you want to do. >> you are a person
catholic. christian. it don't matter. >> why do they call you racist? what is the claim? what its the basis? what its the evidence to suggest that floyd mayweather is racist. >> because i stand behind black americans first. but it is okay. it is okay. it is okay for -- puerto ricans to support puerto ricans. it is okay for cubans to support cubans. it is okay, every country to come over here to america, bring their flag, wave w it high, and support their own. so it is a crime for me...
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. >> pelosi: i was born into a family that was devoutly catholic, deeply patriotic and staunchly democratic. >> stahl: she got married right after college to paul pelosi, an investment banker, and had five children in six years. >> pelosi: thank you very much, mr. speaker. >> stahl: at age 46, she was drafted to run for congress, and won, in 1987, when there were only 23 women in the house. >> jim wright: do you solemnly swear... ? >> stahl: when there were only 23-- did any of the big bulls-- >> pelosi: yes. >> stahl: the men-- it was a men's club, obviously. >> pelosi: yes. >> stahl: --encourage you to run for leadership, to lift your head up? >> pelosi: you have to understand-- when there are only 23, men are not threatened by the women in congress, you understand? they're not threatened by that. "that's-- that's nice. that's nice, we have some women here--" >> stahl: pat you on the top of your head? >> pelosi: but when you get to have numbers, and you want to be-- run for leader, then that's a different story. then they're, like, "why are they all gathering in the well? they all have th
. >> pelosi: i was born into a family that was devoutly catholic, deeply patriotic and staunchly democratic. >> stahl: she got married right after college to paul pelosi, an investment banker, and had five children in six years. >> pelosi: thank you very much, mr. speaker. >> stahl: at age 46, she was drafted to run for congress, and won, in 1987, when there were only 23 women in the house. >> jim wright: do you solemnly swear... ? >> stahl: when there were...
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on a flight home to rome, the pope said american catholics should study the issues, pray and choose with their conscience. he added he would never interfere with an electoral campaign, saying that people are sovereign. march madness games. once again the governor is hoping providence would be selected to replace charlotte, north carolina, as the site for some of the first and second-round games last. month the ncaa announced it would pull all championship events from the state of north carolina due to the law that permits discrimination against the l.g.b.t. community. >>> the supreme court back in session today as the eight justices returned to the bench. they face a volatile docket with with timelyas religion and immigration. the justices have been short-handed since justice antonin scalia died in february. and the senate has refused to volt on president obama's nominee merrick garland. >> christa: checking news cross country, a three-year-old boy in wisconsin found safe in a corn field after disappearing for nearly 24 hours. more than 400 volunteers helped to search for this little boy
on a flight home to rome, the pope said american catholics should study the issues, pray and choose with their conscience. he added he would never interfere with an electoral campaign, saying that people are sovereign. march madness games. once again the governor is hoping providence would be selected to replace charlotte, north carolina, as the site for some of the first and second-round games last. month the ncaa announced it would pull all championship events from the state of north carolina...
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. >>> plus, a new commercial from doritos and pepsi is causing controversy in the catholic church. we are going to show you the complete ad coming up after the break. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through is a walk in the park. from the moment i registered, people started immediately supporting me and asking me how they could help. you meet the most wonderful, inspiring people. when you accomplish those 60 miles, it's truly life-changing. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. here's what you should be watching: your cable bill. because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. plus this special bonus: over 25 hbo and cinemax channels free for 3 months including hbo go and max go. watch your favorite movies and shows anytime, anywhere. there's no term contract required. you can cancel anytime with no early ter
. >>> plus, a new commercial from doritos and pepsi is causing controversy in the catholic church. we are going to show you the complete ad coming up after the break. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through is a walk in the park. from the moment i registered, people started immediately supporting me and asking me how they could help. you meet the most wonderful, inspiring people. when you accomplish those...
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packed to listen to cardinal donald whorl celebrate his first mass since being elevated within the catholic church. cardinal whorl now dons a distinct red cap that was given to him by the pope. the color symbolizes that he would die for his faith and he also wears a cardinal ring to show union with the pope. the cardinal spoke of his new responsibilities after yesterday's mass. >> and i suggest, holy father, we bring you the greetings and the love of washington, and he said -- and i sent back my blessings on all of you. there's also something very daunting when you realize that you're being asked by the holy father to work more closely with him. >> cardinal whorl will travel to rome six times a year. his elevation means that washington will be represented more now that he has direct input and he is an advisor to the pope. >> congratulations to him. >> our congratulations to him. >>> boy, oh, boy, oh, this morning it was cold. >> frosty. we had some teens. unofficially down to 16 in mount jackson. that's in the shenandoah valley. we know we had one of the coldest mornings of the season. a pr
packed to listen to cardinal donald whorl celebrate his first mass since being elevated within the catholic church. cardinal whorl now dons a distinct red cap that was given to him by the pope. the color symbolizes that he would die for his faith and he also wears a cardinal ring to show union with the pope. the cardinal spoke of his new responsibilities after yesterday's mass. >> and i suggest, holy father, we bring you the greetings and the love of washington, and he said -- and i sent...
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i come from a big irish catholic family. and i'm one of six kids. and we're all very close. >> the family. >> the family is very close. and i've just been lucky and my good friends have been friends of mine for 20, 30 years. they're great. they don't -- you know, they don't see me as any different. >> any individual impact on your life? >> my parents were the formative people in my life who, you know, taught me to work hard and be nice to people. which is, you know. and then there's a million comedy influences and people that i look up to. and so it's hard to boil it all down to just one person. >> do you have an impacting person? >> my dad. because he -- he's my best friend. >> your mother is the answer to that question, right, shaq? your mother is your impact. do you have an impact person? >> it's actually my momma as well. >> seth, do you have anybody? >> you know, as long as we're all on the -- on the mother train. >> confessional. your mother, too. >> yeah. actually, it's worth noting when my mother passed away last year, you did a very, very h
i come from a big irish catholic family. and i'm one of six kids. and we're all very close. >> the family. >> the family is very close. and i've just been lucky and my good friends have been friends of mine for 20, 30 years. they're great. they don't -- you know, they don't see me as any different. >> any individual impact on your life? >> my parents were the formative people in my life who, you know, taught me to work hard and be nice to people. which is, you know. and...
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. >>> the head of the us conference of catholic bishops says his group will continue to fight to overturn president's obama's mandate for free birth control coverage. last week the president announced a compromise that will exempt employers with religious affiliations from providing coverage directly to employees. instead workers would get free contraception directly from health insurance companies. an official for the group says questions remain about which institutions are exempt and what happens to those who are self-insured? >>> some bay area dogs where to take the big apple by storm. 15 chihuahuas boarded a flight today from new york city. an issue of supply and demand there's an over abundance of chihuahuas here because of all the media exposure and not enough to meet demands in new york. animal control officials say they've too many dogs of all breeds right now. >> we urge people to come and adopt a shelter animal, dogs especially we have lots of them these days as the economy we are seeing that more and more dogs are coming our way and we are looking for homes. >> the dogs are bei
. >>> the head of the us conference of catholic bishops says his group will continue to fight to overturn president's obama's mandate for free birth control coverage. last week the president announced a compromise that will exempt employers with religious affiliations from providing coverage directly to employees. instead workers would get free contraception directly from health insurance companies. an official for the group says questions remain about which institutions are exempt and...
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they had a variety of religious traditions represented, catholic, christian, episcopalian, muslim, calling to modify loans, lower interest rates and stop foreclosures are forgive those who can't afford their mortgage. they say it wasn't long ago that many banks needed help and the american people helped them out. >> in the parable of the forgiving servant, i believe the servant was given forgiveness but turned around and didn't forgive the fellow servant. i feel like that is happening in this situation. the banks were given bailouts and they are not helping the people in any way and the people are suffering. >> reporter: representatives of sfop went into the bank and tried to deliver a letter asking for help to executives. we did get a response from wells fargo. their response said in part: "the unfortunate reality is some customers are in homes they cannot afford even with substantially reduced payments we make every attempt to avoid foreclosure." certainly not enough for sfop. members say they've convinced members of their variety of churches to withdraw their money from wells fargo to d
they had a variety of religious traditions represented, catholic, christian, episcopalian, muslim, calling to modify loans, lower interest rates and stop foreclosures are forgive those who can't afford their mortgage. they say it wasn't long ago that many banks needed help and the american people helped them out. >> in the parable of the forgiving servant, i believe the servant was given forgiveness but turned around and didn't forgive the fellow servant. i feel like that is happening in...
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. >>> the head of the us conference of catholic bishops says his group will continue to fight to overturn president's obama's mandate for free birth control coverage. last week the president announced a compromise that will exempt employers with religious affiliations from providing coverage directly to employees. instead workers would get free contraception directly from health insurance companies. an official for the group says questions remain about which institutions are exempt and what happens to those who are self-insured? >>> some bay area dogs where to take the big apple by storm. 15 chihuahuas boarded a flight today from new york city. an issue of supply and demand there's an over abundance of chihuahuas here because of all the media exposure and not enough to meet demands in new york. animal control officials say they've too many dogs of all breeds right now. >> we urge people to come and adopt a shelter animal, dogs especially we have lots of them these days as the economy we are seeing that more and more dogs are coming our way and we are looking for homes. >> the dogs are bei
. >>> the head of the us conference of catholic bishops says his group will continue to fight to overturn president's obama's mandate for free birth control coverage. last week the president announced a compromise that will exempt employers with religious affiliations from providing coverage directly to employees. instead workers would get free contraception directly from health insurance companies. an official for the group says questions remain about which institutions are exempt and...
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he is then excommunicated to use the catholic term, disassociated to use a term used in various organization autos ruiz told his attorney ze not need special protection inside jail. he's expected to enter a plea when returning to court in two weeks. he's being held without bail. >> with heightened security there was a tense moment at the hall of justice this afternoon ai. jail house visitor droppings something out of his pocket, it was a popper a small firecracker. you can imagine, deputies were all over him. >> and some people what you wouldn't to change the way san francisco gets water kicks off their campaign today. under the plan the city could stop using the hetch hetchy reservoir. the group advocates the use of local water resources. >> you know right now no one is saying that it drained or the dam torned down. not yet. the organization to restore hetch hetchy is filing paper work today. what proponents want is for officials to come up with ways to maximize the supply without using the hetch hetchy reservoir, in other words it could be more sustainable if the city did things like recyc
he is then excommunicated to use the catholic term, disassociated to use a term used in various organization autos ruiz told his attorney ze not need special protection inside jail. he's expected to enter a plea when returning to court in two weeks. he's being held without bail. >> with heightened security there was a tense moment at the hall of justice this afternoon ai. jail house visitor droppings something out of his pocket, it was a popper a small firecracker. you can imagine,...
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he has been dismissed from the catholic church. find out what he [ male announcer ] are you watching cable? here's what you should be watching: your cable bill. because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. plus this special bonus: over 25 hbo and cinemax channels free for 3 months including hbo go and max go. watch your favorite movies and shows anytime, anywhere. there's no term contract required. you can cancel anytime with no early termination fee. get the best channel lineup, superior picture quality, more hd, plus internet rated #1 in satisfaction, speed and reliability. why keep paying for cable? get fios for just $99.99 a month -- plus hbo and cinemax, free for 3 months. call 1.877.717.fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's 1.877.717.3467. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. now you can get more for your money. fios. a network ahead. >>> suspected bank robbers led police on a three-coun
he has been dismissed from the catholic church. find out what he [ male announcer ] are you watching cable? here's what you should be watching: your cable bill. because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. plus this special bonus: over 25 hbo and cinemax channels free for 3 months including hbo go and max go. watch your favorite movies and shows anytime, anywhere. there's...
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outside of people are sorrows.of there will start their march of nearly 3 miles in a few moments a catholic church in silver detail.ith a police while on the way, they will catholicat the church calls stations across. alex in the washington area are good friday with big reenactments of the passion of christ. >> we all participated in this get the people's hearts. this diverse group in a county is holding a statues andith pictures. a short prayer service from one church to another in takoma park. >> you want to make it more real people can picture themselves during that time. >> a rehearsed production in dress, parishioners try to capture the trauma and the story told more than two thousand years. it is really important for my family. >> it will end this afternoon d it started decades ago with few hundred people and has grown to more than 2000 people. religious message is tied with local issues. >> because of your immigration status, you might be not able to rights as other people and you might not be able to have a job or health care. we are dealing with a lot of things within the processio
outside of people are sorrows.of there will start their march of nearly 3 miles in a few moments a catholic church in silver detail.ith a police while on the way, they will catholicat the church calls stations across. alex in the washington area are good friday with big reenactments of the passion of christ. >> we all participated in this get the people's hearts. this diverse group in a county is holding a statues andith pictures. a short prayer service from one church to another in...
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peter's catholic church this morning. later today, he will be sworn in as speaker of the house. >> to go from such a small percent to such a big job, he is going to have a big job ahead of him. >> he is expected to say he is bringing the government back to the people in his prepared remarks. >> he is offering a lot of transparency. >> campaign promises like repealing what republicans call obamacare, and cutting government spending by $100 billion. will republicans be able to deliver? >> now it looks like it is closer to $50 billion so it is do whatr whow they can they promised. >> analysts say expect more checks and balances especially when it comes to government spending. battle lines have already been drawn for the 2012 election right around the corner. >> i am pretty confident that they are going to recognize our job in government. >> on the senate side, democrats are barely hanging on to the majority with 53 seats. on the agenda today, a rules change proposal to curb the use of the filibuster. >>> we are falling more
peter's catholic church this morning. later today, he will be sworn in as speaker of the house. >> to go from such a small percent to such a big job, he is going to have a big job ahead of him. >> he is expected to say he is bringing the government back to the people in his prepared remarks. >> he is offering a lot of transparency. >> campaign promises like repealing what republicans call obamacare, and cutting government spending by $100 billion. will republicans be...
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. >>> and on this easter weekend, one of america's most powerful catholics, one man once a contender to be pope himself, new york cardinal timothy dolan, speaking to george stephanopoulos about what happened inside that secret conclave and the possibility of there being an american pope some day. >> so, let's bring in george stephanopoulos, he provided some interesting color on what went on inside that conclave. >> there's only so much he said. they're bound by secrecy. the cardinal did confess to some anxiety leading into it, because of the challenges facing the church right now. the other thing that he said, as you mentioned, he was mentioned as a possible pope going into the conclave, but most observers believe that the other cardinals aren't ready to choose an american pope. a pope coming from a major superpower. he believes that over the course of this conclave, that opposition melted away and that he can now imagine an american pope someday. and the new pope is 76 years old. >> that is a fascinating development in this church. let me ask you about something more earthly, americ
. >>> and on this easter weekend, one of america's most powerful catholics, one man once a contender to be pope himself, new york cardinal timothy dolan, speaking to george stephanopoulos about what happened inside that secret conclave and the possibility of there being an american pope some day. >> so, let's bring in george stephanopoulos, he provided some interesting color on what went on inside that conclave. >> there's only so much he said. they're bound by secrecy. the...
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a catholic schoolteacher dismissed after she asked time off to get pregnant. why won't the church let her create a family. >>> we got a dog running around like crazy. >> the little pooch that brought one of the busiest airports to a standstill. how the 30-pound puppy snarled the tarmac. how did she escape from cargo? who let the dog out? >>> i love the dog. what did i do? >> birdie had some fun yesterday. i cannot get that drumroll. >> a couple people mentioned that. i do it subconsciously. >> now, i'm waiting for it. >>> the trial of john edwards really heating up today. his former aide, andrew young is the prosecution's star witness. but edwards' lawyers are tearing into him on cross-examine. they are trying to show he is a greedy liar who hates his former boss. >>> and we showed you the dog on the runway. birdie? was that her name? look at this. this jumbo jet, struggling to land. very heavy winds. flights had to be redirected after it got so bad. we're going to show you these incredible moments. i'm taking a flight after the show. that's exactly what you w
a catholic schoolteacher dismissed after she asked time off to get pregnant. why won't the church let her create a family. >>> we got a dog running around like crazy. >> the little pooch that brought one of the busiest airports to a standstill. how the 30-pound puppy snarled the tarmac. how did she escape from cargo? who let the dog out? >>> i love the dog. what did i do? >> birdie had some fun yesterday. i cannot get that drumroll. >> a couple people...
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catholic community school as well. >>> the terps are now tied. tongue tied too. with duke in the acc. blue develops, 39-33. i tell you what, everybody dressed in gold for this man. vazquez could be the big player. we'll see you again at 9:00. >>> oscar goes to? >> that is a man who knows a little thing about oscar. he was historical. >> he was so funny. >> five-time -- >> come back every week. >> that's true. five-time nominee. two-time winner of the oscar. nominated for "that thing you do." also, he has a tv project. >> we're going to be talking about "the pacific," ten parts on hbo. a follow-up to "band of brothers." >> his impersonation of james carville. >> it's going to go viral. >>> good morning, america. thursday morning. one more alarm clock. >> we saw tom's three words. oscar goes to. we're going to get others. gabby sidibe's here. they're going to tell us what they're thinking. >> i have three words. what to wear? what to wear when it comes to the oscars. i have to tell you, the three, great, young designers have been hard at work. each creating a gown
catholic community school as well. >>> the terps are now tied. tongue tied too. with duke in the acc. blue develops, 39-33. i tell you what, everybody dressed in gold for this man. vazquez could be the big player. we'll see you again at 9:00. >>> oscar goes to? >> that is a man who knows a little thing about oscar. he was historical. >> he was so funny. >> five-time -- >> come back every week. >> that's true. five-time nominee. two-time winner of...
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rosa lima catholic church, back-to-back funerals as the service ends for 6-year-old james mattioli, the small white casket is placed back in the hearse. several minutes later, another casket, this one for jessica rekos carried inside the church. two others, charlotte and daniel, also had services. the body of 6-year-old emilie parker returned with her family to her home state of utah. in the neighboring town of monroe, volunteers continue preparing chalk hill middle school for the sandy hook students to attend. >> i want to give the children the opportunity to see their new school and become as comfortable as they can in that new area. >> reporter: the criminal investigation is proceeding as authorities comb through every inch of gunman adam lanza's life, searching for clues that could explain what triggered friday's massacre. those students will likely begin chooses at that middle school sometime after the holidays in january. rob and sunny? >> thank you, t.j. one quick note to pass on. new york giant victor cruz, he was the favorite player of one of the victims in that shooting, 6-yea
rosa lima catholic church, back-to-back funerals as the service ends for 6-year-old james mattioli, the small white casket is placed back in the hearse. several minutes later, another casket, this one for jessica rekos carried inside the church. two others, charlotte and daniel, also had services. the body of 6-year-old emilie parker returned with her family to her home state of utah. in the neighboring town of monroe, volunteers continue preparing chalk hill middle school for the sandy hook...
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. >>> a federal judge in new york says a suit by roman catholics against the new health care law can go forward. the archdiocese of new york and two other groups are suing over the requirement that they must provide insurance coverage for birth control. the government had asked for that suit to be thrown out. the requirement does not take effect until just over a year from now. so the bottom line is, look, the health care law will come into effect. the government says, look, we're going to make some exemptions for religious folks don't want to provide birth control because of their religious reason. they're saying look, this lawsuit is premature we are not yet done defining exemptions give us time. but the -- you know, some of the church groups are saying, wait a minute, no. we don't trust that word. want to take action now. in new york, the biggest archdiocese says this will cost $200 million a year if it goes through. so, again, what the exemptions are not yet clear. but the chump groups just don't want to waste or don't trust the government. that's what all the legal haggling, and
. >>> a federal judge in new york says a suit by roman catholics against the new health care law can go forward. the archdiocese of new york and two other groups are suing over the requirement that they must provide insurance coverage for birth control. the government had asked for that suit to be thrown out. the requirement does not take effect until just over a year from now. so the bottom line is, look, the health care law will come into effect. the government says, look, we're...
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because that's what always has been infuriating for me at least, as a catholic, practicing catholic. terrible that children are being abused by people who they should be able to trust. but to know that people covered it up. and started sort of shuffling these priests to other parishes where they could, would, continue preying on children. it's just baffling. >> disturbing as the crime itself. like you said, shuffle them off oppose to dealing with it. end of the day it is not just a sin, it is a felony, a crime. and people should have faced, more, more of these folks should have faced jail time than actually did. >> we know now at least one of them did. for being involved in the cover-up. he is in prison. >> messy to say the least. >> yes. >>> in oregon, a guilty verdict against a terror suspect who first caught the fbi's attention as a teenager. a federal jury convicted the 21-year-old mohamed-mohamed. prosecutors say he plotted to blow up a christmas lighting ceremony in 2010. the defense claimed entrapment, mohamed bought a fake bomb from undercover agents posing as al qaeda member
because that's what always has been infuriating for me at least, as a catholic, practicing catholic. terrible that children are being abused by people who they should be able to trust. but to know that people covered it up. and started sort of shuffling these priests to other parishes where they could, would, continue preying on children. it's just baffling. >> disturbing as the crime itself. like you said, shuffle them off oppose to dealing with it. end of the day it is not just a sin,...
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we begin with the unchartered waters, being navigated right now by the catholic church. you're looking at st. peter's square in vatican city. a massive crowd has been there already for hours. >> and they're there for pope benedict's final public audience, before his resignation becomes official tomorrow. abc's nick schifrin is live in rome. and he's been talking to people in that crowd. good morning, nick. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, rob. it is a historic day here in rome. the first time in more than 600 years that a pope is choosing to asay good-bye. for his final public sendoff, a blessing for his catholic followers and the 200,000 people
we begin with the unchartered waters, being navigated right now by the catholic church. you're looking at st. peter's square in vatican city. a massive crowd has been there already for hours. >> and they're there for pope benedict's final public audience, before his resignation becomes official tomorrow. abc's nick schifrin is live in rome. and he's been talking to people in that crowd. good morning, nick. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, rob. it is a historic day...
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new york, more than 2.5 million catholics call new york city home. francis has yet to travel to the u.s. he will go to israel for his next trip. it would be great to see him in new york city. hope he comes. >> we're talking about roman catholics, some in central california are praying for more rain. they started at masses over the weekend in fresno, california. communities in that area starting to request state drought assistance because of a severe lack of rain. now the water restrictions are also put in place. california governor jerry brown is considering an official drought declaration. that would open the way for federal assista >>> now the opposite problem in the eastern two-thirds of the melting ice causing rivers to overflow flooding homes and abc's gio benitez has more. >> reporter: in chicago, three people plunged into the icy waters. in maryland, rescuers rush to save three children who also in upstate new york, ten feet of water inundating homes. >> this is the worst i've ever seen it. >> reporter:b1o in new hampshire, w in new htertinge,
new york, more than 2.5 million catholics call new york city home. francis has yet to travel to the u.s. he will go to israel for his next trip. it would be great to see him in new york city. hope he comes. >> we're talking about roman catholics, some in central california are praying for more rain. they started at masses over the weekend in fresno, california. communities in that area starting to request state drought assistance because of a severe lack of rain. now the water...
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the church says through reportedly, holmes who was raised catholic, feared that her husband would pull their 6-year-old daughter suri more deeply into the faith. the niece of the man who runs scientology has come forward in recent years to say more than a decade ago she was forced to perform manual labor at age 6 and at age 7 forced to sign a billion year loyalty contract. >> it means that like in scientology they believe that you live lifetime after lifetime. >> reporter: the church denies children are forced to do manual labor. in what could be a sign of things to come for katie holmes, former church official debbie cook says people who leave the church are often excommunicated. >> do you and your husband have family in the church? >> yes. we do. >> reporter: do you have a continuing relationship with them? >> no. they have actually been asked or pressured in some way to not communicate to us right now. >> reporter: how painful is that? >> very painful. >> reporter: the church denies this and dismisses cook as defrocked. both have pleaded for privacy saying their top priority now is
the church says through reportedly, holmes who was raised catholic, feared that her husband would pull their 6-year-old daughter suri more deeply into the faith. the niece of the man who runs scientology has come forward in recent years to say more than a decade ago she was forced to perform manual labor at age 6 and at age 7 forced to sign a billion year loyalty contract. >> it means that like in scientology they believe that you live lifetime after lifetime. >> reporter: the...
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and it is dividing catholics. a lot of catholics we talked to, today, said that -- some were in favor of this. others were not. so a controversy nonetheless. >> going back to brazil. what a reception he got there. >> no question about it. 3 million people on the beach, celebrating mass on copacabana beach. not a bad place to be. >> true. abc's jeff zeleny, thank you so much for that. >> thank you. >> all right, jeff. >>> brand-new poll showing 53% of new york democratic voters say it is time for anthony weiner to get out of the mayor's race. governor andrew cuomo, head of the state's democratic party, declined monday to weigh in. but, party heavy hitters, bill and hillary clinton are signaling it is time for weiner to go. he doesn't see it that way. >> i am not terribly interested in what people who are not voters in the city of new york have to say. i am focused like a laser beam on their interests. i am focused like a laser beam on what they care about. >> former new york governor eliot spitzer forced out of off
and it is dividing catholics. a lot of catholics we talked to, today, said that -- some were in favor of this. others were not. so a controversy nonetheless. >> going back to brazil. what a reception he got there. >> no question about it. 3 million people on the beach, celebrating mass on copacabana beach. not a bad place to be. >> true. abc's jeff zeleny, thank you so much for that. >> thank you. >> all right, jeff. >>> brand-new poll showing 53% of new...
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. >>> some catholic churches opens their doors for the first time in three months. dozens of families attended mass at this church in bakersfield, california. they had to adhere to safety guidelines, such as wearing masks. fewer than 100 people were allowed inside, so worshippers had to book in advance. >> in peru there were no parishioners at this service but the archbishop celebrated mass with a portrait of more than 4,000 people who died from coronavirus. >>> today is expected to be sentencing day in moscow for american paul whelan. the michigan native faces 18 years in a labor camp for espionage. the former marine was arrested in december 2018. his family says whelan was in moscow attending a friend's wedding. reports say whelan believes he was set up by a russian security agent. the white house demanded whelan's release after he underwent hernia surgery. >>> this morning our network, abc news, is responding to serious allegations. senior vice president of talent and business affairs, barbara fedida, has been placed on administrative leave. "the huffington post"
. >>> some catholic churches opens their doors for the first time in three months. dozens of families attended mass at this church in bakersfield, california. they had to adhere to safety guidelines, such as wearing masks. fewer than 100 people were allowed inside, so worshippers had to book in advance. >> in peru there were no parishioners at this service but the archbishop celebrated mass with a portrait of more than 4,000 people who died from coronavirus. >>> today is...
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. >> so much at stake for the world's roman catholics. >>> and pharmacy fakes. trusted products at the drugstore that look like the real thing. >> counterfeiting products that people are putting on babies and inhalers that people are ingesting. >> potential risks in the healthy-looking products. a consumer alert on this monday, march 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm marci gonzalez in for diana perez. >> and i'm john muller. we begin with the deepening mystery of malaysia airlines flight 370. still so few clues about what might have happened. search crews testing an oil slick found in the south china sea and tracking down a possible sighting of a plane part. >> we've learned a woman from the pittsburgh area, a malaysian citizen with a u.s. green card, was also on board. and the airline admits it's not uncommon for passengers to travel with stolen passports. abc's pierre thomas begins our coverage. >> reporter: this is the real luigi maraldi, his passport with that of austrian christian kozel was stolen in thailand
. >> so much at stake for the world's roman catholics. >>> and pharmacy fakes. trusted products at the drugstore that look like the real thing. >> counterfeiting products that people are putting on babies and inhalers that people are ingesting. >> potential risks in the healthy-looking products. a consumer alert on this monday, march 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm marci gonzalez in for diana...
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ofc attended the annual mass for the legalnin igto the archbishop reminded the group that the roman catholic church has a strong stance against abortion, euthanasia and same-sex marriage. >>> hundreds gathered last night for a candlelight memorial honoring the gay rutgers university student who took his own life. they remembered 18-year-old tyler clementi who committed suicide after a sexual encounter in his dorm room was put on a live web cast on the internet by his roommate. the president of rutgers called it a chance to reaffirm the community's commitment to both civility and dignity. >>> searchers looking for 7-year-old kyron horman are now focusing on an island along the washington/oregon state line and more than a hundred people were looking for clues there to find kyron horman. it's been four months since he's been missing and his mother wants a bigger reward offered in the case so she's now asking the public for donations. >>> police in texas ha wife after her husband was shot although they were both sightseeing on a waterway shared with mexico when the ambushed by pirates, as jeremy
ofc attended the annual mass for the legalnin igto the archbishop reminded the group that the roman catholic church has a strong stance against abortion, euthanasia and same-sex marriage. >>> hundreds gathered last night for a candlelight memorial honoring the gay rutgers university student who took his own life. they remembered 18-year-old tyler clementi who committed suicide after a sexual encounter in his dorm room was put on a live web cast on the internet by his roommate. the...
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dad was driving from their home to catholic medical center in manchester. suddenly, kyle wanted to come into the world right away. >> we hit the 293 split and my water broke and he was come out. >> reporter: john says he didn't realize how fast he was going when the trooper tried to pull him over. john called 911. >> i am being pulled over by a cop but my wife is in labor and the water broke. i am on my way to the hospital. >> reporter: you hear angela screaming in the background. [ screams ] >> i got to get her there. >> reporter: the dispatcher told the trooper angela was in labor but the trooper turned the pursuit into an escort to the hospital. >> the baby has not been born at all correct. >> reporter: no. almost i think the officer is helping me now. >> okay. >> i am -- >> reporter: angela deliveredsix minutes after retching the -- reaching the hospital and the trooper waited with a speeding ticket. was clocked going 102 in a 55. >> he said, two things. congratulations on the son and bad news is i will see you in court. i am going to give you a citatio
dad was driving from their home to catholic medical center in manchester. suddenly, kyle wanted to come into the world right away. >> we hit the 293 split and my water broke and he was come out. >> reporter: john says he didn't realize how fast he was going when the trooper tried to pull him over. john called 911. >> i am being pulled over by a cop but my wife is in labor and the water broke. i am on my way to the hospital. >> reporter: you hear angela screaming in the...
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the matchup is one of the oldest catholic prep school rivalries in the united states. this is the 10th year that abc2 news has been broadcasting the game. and the game starts at 10 in the morning at m and t bank stadium. it's tomorrow on abc2. the game is sponsored by catapult learning. if you never heard of them, they are the nation's leading provider in educational services from public, to charter, private, religious schools for students. >>> all right. and you will watch right? >> absolutely. >> i've never seen it. >> got to see. this is my first and hopefully the first of many. >> all right. hope so too. >>> tired trucker changes a maryland's family's life forever. >> one local father is struggling to take care of his family after an accident could have been avoided. >>> also ahead, she was baby in "dirty dancing" and jennifer grey wins "dancing with the stars" and we will check in with that coming up. oh, i see. a throne for the tv... room for movies... your workout gear... non-stop football... it's a man cave! the boys next door will never leave. who says we want
the matchup is one of the oldest catholic prep school rivalries in the united states. this is the 10th year that abc2 news has been broadcasting the game. and the game starts at 10 in the morning at m and t bank stadium. it's tomorrow on abc2. the game is sponsored by catapult learning. if you never heard of them, they are the nation's leading provider in educational services from public, to charter, private, religious schools for students. >>> all right. and you will watch right?...
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. >> reporter: here five tips for attending a catholic elementary school. first, recognize you don't have to sacrifice academics to send your child to a faith-based school. second, look for a school that has a strong academic program that incorporates faith with learning. third, faith is not just book learning, teachers make sure students lev it every day. fourth, academic excellence. students develop gifts and talents to fulfill the purpose of their lives. and finally, look for solid relationships students can incorporate the morale code withmentoing from mature caring scries christian people. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> getting access to the e-mail account can be easy task for hackers. >> coming, one couple was when hackers got access to their entire contact list. we will tell you how to protect yourself. what you have to do if you've been hacked. >>> and what is your favorite thanksgiving recipe? we want to know what you are cook up and how to show it off to everybody watching good morning, maryland at nine. >>> and remember, if you are looking for wo
. >> reporter: here five tips for attending a catholic elementary school. first, recognize you don't have to sacrifice academics to send your child to a faith-based school. second, look for a school that has a strong academic program that incorporates faith with learning. third, faith is not just book learning, teachers make sure students lev it every day. fourth, academic excellence. students develop gifts and talents to fulfill the purpose of their lives. and finally, look for solid...
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anne's catholic church. >>> and a, well, a decent day of weather. temperatures were colder today. about 7, 8 degrees and the sun was out. the winds weren't that bad. taking a look at the temperatures, we're looking at 36 at the inner harbor and 37 in annapolis and came bridge, 34 and colder up to the county line in york, pennsylvania. current wind field, 5 to 10 and breezy. across the region now, a few clouds blowing into the eastern shore and into virginia. weather will be more active as we go into the day tomorrow. none of that tonight. tonight, clouds and breezy. into the day tomorrow, big changes on the way tomorrow night. we'll talk about that and the potential for snow around here. that's all coming up. >>> thank you. >>> a major change as the republicans took control of the house of representatives ending four years of democratic control. boehner shed his first tears before he made it to the podium. 18 democrats voted for someone else. boehner promised that the house will be more accountable and faster to 5:00. >>> and an historic day for barbara mikulski. she was the longe
anne's catholic church. >>> and a, well, a decent day of weather. temperatures were colder today. about 7, 8 degrees and the sun was out. the winds weren't that bad. taking a look at the temperatures, we're looking at 36 at the inner harbor and 37 in annapolis and came bridge, 34 and colder up to the county line in york, pennsylvania. current wind field, 5 to 10 and breezy. across the region now, a few clouds blowing into the eastern shore and into virginia. weather will be more active...
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americans of all religious faiths are divide about the islamic center near ground zero. 6 in 10 mormons and catholics believe another location should be used. about 40% of muslims and nonreligious americans support the current site. also jewish americans protestants and christian along the middle. islamic community center and mosque would be built two blocks away from the former site of the world trade center. >>> after four days of deliberations, we are hearing from the jurors in the shocking connecticut home invasion and murder case for the first time. they sentenceed one of the men to death yesterday. but as tj winnick tell us, the decision didn't come easily. >> reporter: there will never be closure dr. william petit tells us but there's justice for the day three years ago when his wife jennifer and their young daughters michaela and haley were killed in their connecticut home after hours of torment. one of the men charged steven hayes was sentenced to die when the jury hand down the verdict a jury that included seven women. >> i personly think it was a case of sexual assault against women and i
americans of all religious faiths are divide about the islamic center near ground zero. 6 in 10 mormons and catholics believe another location should be used. about 40% of muslims and nonreligious americans support the current site. also jewish americans protestants and christian along the middle. islamic community center and mosque would be built two blocks away from the former site of the world trade center. >>> after four days of deliberations, we are hearing from the jurors in the...
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. >> neighbors in petaluma are split after two black educators were laid off from private catholic high school. people supporting the educators and others supporting the school rally today. i'm dion lim. >> i'm eric thomas. they say they were discriminated against, principal says they were let go because of the budget. race and social justice is something we're focused on in efforts to build a better bay area. j.r. >> reporter: i've talked with the educators let go and also the principal. >> our goal is not to bash the school in any way. purpose is to better the school. >> reporter: reynolds was recently laid off as pe teacher in petaluma. reynolds and former dean of counseling were discriminated again. >> alleging claims of race discrimination, harassment and retaliation against the diocese. >> i'm a counselor, only in my department, kenyata was only black teacher. >> reporter: rally held in petaluma. protesters showed up off letter condemning the firings. counter counterprotesters showed up to support the school. principal patrick daley addressed the situation sunday. >> race played n
. >> neighbors in petaluma are split after two black educators were laid off from private catholic high school. people supporting the educators and others supporting the school rally today. i'm dion lim. >> i'm eric thomas. they say they were discriminated against, principal says they were let go because of the budget. race and social justice is something we're focused on in efforts to build a better bay area. j.r. >> reporter: i've talked with the educators let go and also...
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through a window like this, and then steals thousands of dollars worth of laptops and tablets from this catholic school. >>> at least 31 costco employees test positive for covid-19. public health leaders across the south bay address whether it's safe for you to shop. >>> in the midst of major covid surge, san francisco has readied this new care facility in the c. >>> a warm-up ahead. ai . >> this is abc 7 news. >>> oures ng rord at several south bay costco locations. more than 30 employees have tested positive. >> take a look. this shows the four warehouses with so-called clusters in santa clara county. you see mountain view, sunnyvale, and gilroy. tonight word from the public health department about the outbreak. here is amanda del castill. >> clusters reported at four costco locations across santa clara county. public health officials defining a cluster with three or more cases of covid-19 reported over a two-week period. as of thursday, the combined number of positive cases was more than 30. >> the way we get these reported, if you're a worker there, you get tested on your own for the most pa
through a window like this, and then steals thousands of dollars worth of laptops and tablets from this catholic school. >>> at least 31 costco employees test positive for covid-19. public health leaders across the south bay address whether it's safe for you to shop. >>> in the midst of major covid surge, san francisco has readied this new care facility in the c. >>> a warm-up ahead. ai . >> this is abc 7 news. >>> oures ng rord at several south bay...
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church official convicted of covering up sex abuse claims in the catholic church. those stories and more later today. >>> lighten the mood as we go. some zookeepers in china, i shouldn't say lightened up, the worldest biggest pedicure. >> given to the elephants in eastern china. toenails wear down quickly in the wild they could be infected. >> the workers use a tag team technique, one distracts the elephant with apples while the other cleans and files. in case you are won doering that file is almost two feet long. long. didn't paint [ male announcer ] if you're ready to get more from your tv service, now's a great time to get at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ megan ] call now to get at&t u-verse tv for only 29 a month for six months -- with a total home dvr included free for life. plus add hbo and cinemax and get the first three months free. [ male announcer ] with u-verse tv, you can record four shows at once with a total home dvr that lets you play back, pause or rewind your shows from any room. get over 170 hd channels. that's more than cable. [ megan ] call n
church official convicted of covering up sex abuse claims in the catholic church. those stories and more later today. >>> lighten the mood as we go. some zookeepers in china, i shouldn't say lightened up, the worldest biggest pedicure. >> given to the elephants in eastern china. toenails wear down quickly in the wild they could be infected. >> the workers use a tag team technique, one distracts the elephant with apples while the other cleans and files. in case you are won...
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. >> reporter: the catholic church owns the two buildings. this is the second time this has happened. >> we are going to review security and see that we can keep them out. i really hope the protesters get it at some point. >> reporter: as some of the protesters were released from jail they told us they felt good about what they did. >> we were able to house individuals who needed housing that night. we were able to safety and security for those being housed. >> reporter: he did not want to give us his name. police tell me some are getting a citation and released. others will be booked. they are still sorting out the who and why? one option is whether they can charge someone with a more serious offense if this is their second time to do this. those who did this in april and again yesterday, may face a more serious consequence. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> abc7 news reporter terry mcsweeney took a close-up look at the damage in oakland. >> reporter: now you can see some of it for yourself this is the california bank and trust, 20th street and
. >> reporter: the catholic church owns the two buildings. this is the second time this has happened. >> we are going to review security and see that we can keep them out. i really hope the protesters get it at some point. >> reporter: as some of the protesters were released from jail they told us they felt good about what they did. >> we were able to house individuals who needed housing that night. we were able to safety and security for those being housed. >>...
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leesburg, reston, southeast of the city of prince george's county to northeast again around the catholic university, that area. more scattered. there will be more of the slow movers, heavy rain. lightning. they will rain themselves out over montgomery county. flood warning in effect for a few more hours from the previous heavy rain. this is a repeat of yesterday. slow movement. torrential downpours and not this. high heat and the humidity. it feels like 101 in leesburg. 100 at quantico. 99 in washington. for the next three days the hottest and the most humid stretch of is summer weather to date with the air temperatures of the mid-to-upper 90's over the weekend. feeling warmer with the moisture. the weekend, ten-day coming up. larry: thank you. terrifying scene. gunshot outside apartment complex. when the smoke cleared a 13-month-old child had been shot. alison: tonight an arrest and manhunt for the two others that the police say were involved in this. q mccray live at the scene of the shooting with what we know so far. q? q: yeah, well, we spoke to the police chief peter newsham today w
leesburg, reston, southeast of the city of prince george's county to northeast again around the catholic university, that area. more scattered. there will be more of the slow movers, heavy rain. lightning. they will rain themselves out over montgomery county. flood warning in effect for a few more hours from the previous heavy rain. this is a repeat of yesterday. slow movement. torrential downpours and not this. high heat and the humidity. it feels like 101 in leesburg. 100 at quantico. 99 in...
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john paul ii making him the third archbishop of strong interfaith bonds and worked on establishing a catholic-jewish partnership. he was 86 years old. jonathan: coming up next here for user at 4:00, the trump administration new plan for the e.p.a. michelle: what is in a name? more than a letter says one country. alison: also ahead, a controversial t.s.a. patdown. why one mother is livid after this search. jonathan: and later for us, elan lusk new move. the company he is starting to try to merge your brain jonathan: in miami two police officers recovering after being shot in an undercover operation. both in plain clothes when they were ambushed. one hit in the arm, the other in the leg. both are doing okay. this is video of them being rushed to the hospital. not clear if the gunman knew they were police officers. the shooter is still on the loose. michelle: president trump signed a controversial executive order this afternoon that will essentially undo a lot of energy policies instituted by the obama administration. lindsey mastis is following this story from our live desk. what is the latest? lindse
john paul ii making him the third archbishop of strong interfaith bonds and worked on establishing a catholic-jewish partnership. he was 86 years old. jonathan: coming up next here for user at 4:00, the trump administration new plan for the e.p.a. michelle: what is in a name? more than a letter says one country. alison: also ahead, a controversial t.s.a. patdown. why one mother is livid after this search. jonathan: and later for us, elan lusk new move. the company he is starting to try to merge...
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john's catholic school. heavy rain and strong winds. the strongest storms from hanover, pennsylvania, cut back across maryland. east of frederick. across 270. wind back along 340 to the portion of west virginia. this is through purseville to potomac falls. this is the warning. to madison county to charlottesville. we'll monitor that later. the big story outside the local weather is hurricane irma. coming up in the next 15 minutes the national hurricane center will issue the all important 5:00 release. the update on the power which is i hurricanes on record across the at tan tick ocean -- atlantic ocean. >> i have love for these people and hopefully now congress will be able to help them and do it properly. jonathan: president trump ending the decision to end daca. it dew point mean that the group we know as "dreamers" will be targeted for deportation. but they will find it harder to find work. so unless they have the immigration reform in the next six months there could be a shift in the workforce. scott thuman is showing us how far fro
john's catholic school. heavy rain and strong winds. the strongest storms from hanover, pennsylvania, cut back across maryland. east of frederick. across 270. wind back along 340 to the portion of west virginia. this is through purseville to potomac falls. this is the warning. to madison county to charlottesville. we'll monitor that later. the big story outside the local weather is hurricane irma. coming up in the next 15 minutes the national hurricane center will issue the all important 5:00...
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he built strong interfaith bonds and established a catholic-jewish partnership. he was 86 years old. it seems to be more interested in protecting the president than in seeking the truth. jummy: on the hot seat, democrats calling for congressman devin nunes to step aside from overseeing the investigation in the russian meddling after he held a secret meeting on white house grounds with an undisclosed source the day before sharing details about surveillance he says was unintentionally collected on age of president trump. we have the latest in this whirlwind at the white house. >> the chairman of the house intelligence committee said he will not step down and will not recu h russian ties. >> we are doing a thorough job on this investigation. this russia issue, we have been on it for years and we will continue to be on the issue. >> democratics safety -- democrats say he affected his impartiality after he met with a source from the white house last week. >> mr. president, it could be the case that devin nunes was briefing members of the administration about an invest
he built strong interfaith bonds and established a catholic-jewish partnership. he was 86 years old. it seems to be more interested in protecting the president than in seeking the truth. jummy: on the hot seat, democrats calling for congressman devin nunes to step aside from overseeing the investigation in the russian meddling after he held a secret meeting on white house grounds with an undisclosed source the day before sharing details about surveillance he says was unintentionally collected...
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catholics gathered at the vatican for a mass celebrated by pope francis in st. peter's square. the pontiff and clergy members carried palm branches in the procession. back here, christians celebrated palm sunday from the beginning of holy week. ♪ the african episcopal church, st. thomas in overbrook held palm sunday services outdoors. worshipers gathered palms and carried them through the neighborhood. palm sunday celebrates the triumphant entry of jesus christ into jerusalem one week before his death and resurrection. some church leaders urge the faithful to heal the country's deep division. >>> celebrating palm sunday mass at the cathedral basilica of st. peter and paul. the archbishop blessed the palms given to worshipers. holy weekends on easter sunday, the most important holiday. >>> making sure 600 needy jewish families in philadelphia have food for tomorrow night's passover satyr. they packed up bags with everything they need. the eight-day holiday commemorates the emancipation of the jewish people from egyptian bondage, and the satyr is the meal which ushers in the ho
catholics gathered at the vatican for a mass celebrated by pope francis in st. peter's square. the pontiff and clergy members carried palm branches in the procession. back here, christians celebrated palm sunday from the beginning of holy week. ♪ the african episcopal church, st. thomas in overbrook held palm sunday services outdoors. worshipers gathered palms and carried them through the neighborhood. palm sunday celebrates the triumphant entry of jesus christ into jerusalem one week before...