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cardinal peter turkson is one of pope francis' closest advisors. he will be running the new vatican office charging issues of migrants, the poor and those in need. he's also in charge of the dangers of capitalism in an era of climate change and global poverty. he spoke with charlie in rome friday morning. >> rose: i have the great pleasure of introducing to you. i said to him, cardinal turkson, what do i call you? he said, how about peter? i won't use peter. i will use cardinal turkson. he is at the forefront of the ideas we have been discussing this morning as we've got upstarted as we have laid out the imperative of this conference. he has some familiarity with the united states, having been to school there. he went back to ghana, became an archbishop, then cardinal first nominated by pope john paul ii, then pope benedict brought him to the vatican, and pope francis has given him this new responsibility. here is what pope francis said to him when he handed over this responsibility which begins in january 2017. "he will be competent particularly w
cardinal peter turkson is one of pope francis' closest advisors. he will be running the new vatican office charging issues of migrants, the poor and those in need. he's also in charge of the dangers of capitalism in an era of climate change and global poverty. he spoke with charlie in rome friday morning. >> rose: i have the great pleasure of introducing to you. i said to him, cardinal turkson, what do i call you? he said, how about peter? i won't use peter. i will use cardinal turkson....
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their choice is pope francis. in his first nine months as pontiff, francis has reshaped the image of the church draw platally. as "time" magazine nancy gibbs writes "for pulling the papacy out of the palaces and into the streets and confronting its deepest needs and for balancing judgment with mercy pope francis's "time's" 2013 person of the year." i'm pleased to have nancy gibbs at this table. welcome back. >> thank you. >> rose: this seems so obvious. >> well, the two finalists two people who the vast wrote majority of us have never heard of a year ago, the other being edward snowden, another man with a mission who also brought a crucial conversation, in his case about privacy, center stage and there was a great debate in our own offices and worldwide over which of them was the more important and so in a sense it was a surprise which one we would pick -- >> rose: was it close? >> it was close. to the extent that we talked about it quite a lot and -- and i would be the first to argue that what snowden has done we
their choice is pope francis. in his first nine months as pontiff, francis has reshaped the image of the church draw platally. as "time" magazine nancy gibbs writes "for pulling the papacy out of the palaces and into the streets and confronting its deepest needs and for balancing judgment with mercy pope francis's "time's" 2013 person of the year." i'm pleased to have nancy gibbs at this table. welcome back. >> thank you. >> rose: this seems so obvious....
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their message, lighten up francis. i'm michael shure, and you are in "the war room." [♪ theme music ♪] >> michael: [ speaking foreign ] it took two days and five rounds of voting but the catholic church finally has a new pope and they have the white smoke to prove it. [ cheers ] >> michael: so without further adieu, i introduce you to pope francis. he is the first pope from the americas. he's aragain tinnian and the first josowit pope. more than 40% of catholics live in latin america. he focuses on social justice and built his career advocating for the poor. he chose to live in a simple apartment rather than a palace. and we cooked his own meals, but he will face bigger challenges than making his own dinner as a leader of a billion member church. starting with the sex abuse scandals. since 1950 nearly 7,000 priests have been accused of sexual abuse. not only has that had major implications for he church's reputation but also its finances. pope francis will have to deal with the fallout. as we take a closer look at
their message, lighten up francis. i'm michael shure, and you are in "the war room." [♪ theme music ♪] >> michael: [ speaking foreign ] it took two days and five rounds of voting but the catholic church finally has a new pope and they have the white smoke to prove it. [ cheers ] >> michael: so without further adieu, i introduce you to pope francis. he is the first pope from the americas. he's aragain tinnian and the first josowit pope. more than 40% of catholics live...
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by pope francis. we have received gifts from fast food chains who said we heard what the pope is singing, what can we do? begin by looking by your supply at your supply chain. you will have helped many people. there are some of that say we recogniz success of energy is a problem in a lot of countries. they want to help with production and scale so that people do not struggle with smoke and lung cancer. that is something we welcome. -- on bit of information account of this, the access to -- 2017 in in the new forms of energy for the huge or. the vatican decided to participate. we are learning about new technology in form of energy. trying to tell a story that tells the origin of humanity. again, the hands of humanity. bad?d good, is god and that emphasize lifting people out of poverty. it is energy within all of us. we identify that as spiritual energy. that leads us to pray, meditate and do good things. charlie: thank you so much for coming. cardinal turkson: thanks to you all. [applause] ♪ charlie:
by pope francis. we have received gifts from fast food chains who said we heard what the pope is singing, what can we do? begin by looking by your supply at your supply chain. you will have helped many people. there are some of that say we recogniz success of energy is a problem in a lot of countries. they want to help with production and scale so that people do not struggle with smoke and lung cancer. that is something we welcome. -- on bit of information account of this, the access to -- 2017...
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this year's choice is pope francis. he has reshaped the image of the church dramatically. for pulling the papacy out of the palaces and into the streets, for committing the world's largest church to confronting its deepest needs and for balancing judgment with mercy. i am pleased to have nancy gibbs here at this table. this seems so obvious. >> in one sense. in another, it was such an interesting year because there were two finalists where the vast majority of us had not heard of. one was edward snowden, another man with a mission who brought a crucial conversation. which one was the more important? in a sense, it was a surprise. >> was a close? >> it was close. to the extent that we talked about it quite a lot. i would be the first to argue that what snowden has done, we are probably only beginning to see the impact of it. he has been indicted for espionage by the united states government. he is a hero to privacy activists. but a u.s. tech company who may be looking at losing hundreds of millions of dollars in business because your servers are no longer going to be truste
this year's choice is pope francis. he has reshaped the image of the church dramatically. for pulling the papacy out of the palaces and into the streets, for committing the world's largest church to confronting its deepest needs and for balancing judgment with mercy. i am pleased to have nancy gibbs here at this table. this seems so obvious. >> in one sense. in another, it was such an interesting year because there were two finalists where the vast majority of us had not heard of. one was...
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francis was one of many they chose to close. the parishioners, though, had other ideas. >> mercy is very close to the pope's heart. we, too, need to be merciful, and we ask cardinal sean o'malley to show us mercy right now. >> reporter: time and time again, the parishioners have been defeated in court. now they've been ordered to >> this is the last church standing in the reconfiguration crisis. that's very hard to say. we want to make sure that it does stand. >> reporter: nancy helped build st. francis in 1951. she's 28 now and not willing to leave. >> it is home. it's god's home, too. he's here. i know he's still here. it's god's house. he allows us to come in here, and he's the only one i'm gonna obey. >> reporter: i, for one, believe her. a spokesman for the archdiocese said today in part, "we asked the friends of st. francis to respect the court's decision and conclude the vigil." the friends of st. francis say not only are they not done in the courts of the state or of the united states, there's also the vatican. in scitua
francis was one of many they chose to close. the parishioners, though, had other ideas. >> mercy is very close to the pope's heart. we, too, need to be merciful, and we ask cardinal sean o'malley to show us mercy right now. >> reporter: time and time again, the parishioners have been defeated in court. now they've been ordered to >> this is the last church standing in the reconfiguration crisis. that's very hard to say. we want to make sure that it does stand. >>...
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they were more than happy to see pope francis. >> let's go to nigeria. the latest on the escalating attacks in boko from. -- in boko haram. william hildebrandt explains. >> this image from january 2, in red, dense vegetation. this is the aftermath of an attack by boko haram militants. amnesty international published these images and said the group launched 23 separate attacks in northeastern nigeria. officials said 20,000 people have said after 16 villages were burned to the ground. as many as 2000 people were killed. >> they overwhelmed a military base outside the town and it shot civilians as they tried to flee. they went house to house, pulling out young men and shooting them in the streets. >> last year, they killed more than 10,000 people. the violence is increasing. >> we do not see any signs of the situation improving. we are seeing a surge of violence and succession of armed conflicts. >> at many have fled but the violence has followed. on saturday, 19 people have been killed. there was little prospect people would be allowed to vote in militant
they were more than happy to see pope francis. >> let's go to nigeria. the latest on the escalating attacks in boko from. -- in boko haram. william hildebrandt explains. >> this image from january 2, in red, dense vegetation. this is the aftermath of an attack by boko haram militants. amnesty international published these images and said the group launched 23 separate attacks in northeastern nigeria. officials said 20,000 people have said after 16 villages were burned to the ground....
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at theve been struck response that naming pope francis. it does reflect one thing that motivates us, which is the people are fascinated by him and not just catholics. lapsed catholics, people who have never been near the church, evil of other faiths are interested in what he is saying. >> tell me why. of what heterms says, the way he behaves, how he takes on the roman. , the way he says let's not get crazy by dogma without giving ground on doctrine, all of that and >> he talks of the church as a field hospital. he says the world is room can -- the world is broken. we have to tend the wounded. he doesn't talk the way we expect folks to talk. >> you can feel and touch his language. >> also, when he gave up the red shoes and a gilded cross -- he wears an iron cross around his neck. he is not staying in the papal palace. he is staying in a guesthouse in the vatican city. he is saying babysitter thing i am going to play by different saying- i am -- he is basically i am going to play by turn rules -- by different rules. some of this is bringing
at theve been struck response that naming pope francis. it does reflect one thing that motivates us, which is the people are fascinated by him and not just catholics. lapsed catholics, people who have never been near the church, evil of other faiths are interested in what he is saying. >> tell me why. of what heterms says, the way he behaves, how he takes on the roman. , the way he says let's not get crazy by dogma without giving ground on doctrine, all of that and >> he talks of...
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you can see him now. >> reporter: yeah, pope francis just made his way out. he's getting back in his motorcade. now, when he came down fifth avenue, he was in the popemobile and he was waving to crowds in the open popemobile. now he's getting into that now familiar fiat. this is going to be one of those closed motorcades. and they're going to take him up to the papal nuncio where he will spend the night. there are still people on the streets here hoping to catch a glimpse of him, and outside of the cathedral you still have those crowds assembled that had basically the golden ticket really outside the cathedral standing at its doors. on one side a number of school children from the area and on the other the workers who worked on the renovation of the cathedral. but now you see what has become this incredible operation to move the pope around. and our conversations about security and the build-up to this visit, we talked to a number of officials who said that this was really a negotiation. negotiation after negotiation. on how the pope was going to move around
you can see him now. >> reporter: yeah, pope francis just made his way out. he's getting back in his motorcade. now, when he came down fifth avenue, he was in the popemobile and he was waving to crowds in the open popemobile. now he's getting into that now familiar fiat. this is going to be one of those closed motorcades. and they're going to take him up to the papal nuncio where he will spend the night. there are still people on the streets here hoping to catch a glimpse of him, and...
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thursday is the day pope francis addresses a joint session of congress. fridays is the first day of the new york film festival. saturday is the first day of the red bull air race in fort forth, texas. and here's what's new for your weekend: don henley has a new solo album out, "cash county." ♪ you can get burned you try to rekindle that old flame ♪ >> rose: johnny death penalty and benedict cumberbatch star in "black mass." >> jimmy, when did you get out of alcatraz? >> that's nearly 10 years ago. >> well, it's wonderful to have you back in the neighborhood, son. >> rose: and jackson brown has tour dates in boston, massachusetts, and bethel, new york. ♪ running on empty running into the sun ♪ >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week" for this week. on on behalf of all of us here, thank you for watching. i'm charlie rose. we'll see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! ♪ you're getting to be a big boy!
thursday is the day pope francis addresses a joint session of congress. fridays is the first day of the new york film festival. saturday is the first day of the red bull air race in fort forth, texas. and here's what's new for your weekend: don henley has a new solo album out, "cash county." ♪ you can get burned you try to rekindle that old flame ♪ >> rose: johnny death penalty and benedict cumberbatch star in "black mass." >> jimmy, when did you get out of...
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on wednesday, it was where pope francis preached forgiveness. he called on the island nation's tamil and sinhalese people to reach out to one another. >> all sri lankan sons and daughters should come together in reconciliation. >> hundreds of thousands from across sri lanka's ethnic and religious divide flocked to the service. >> for the tamil people, this -- the pope's visit is the chance of a lifetime. >> my two brothers died in a bomb blast and i was injured in the same glass. i was lucky my life was saved. the holy father visiting will bring peace and harmony to our country and people. >> it has been the pontiff's central message in his trip here to leave behind the injuries and evil of the past. earlier on wednesday francis gave a mass in colombo to canonize joseph vaz as sri lanka's first saint. he was a missionary in the 17th century, who helped revive the faith in the country. >> russian human rights activists have blasted a new government decree. it denies transvestites and transsexuals the right to drive based on the basis of gender id
on wednesday, it was where pope francis preached forgiveness. he called on the island nation's tamil and sinhalese people to reach out to one another. >> all sri lankan sons and daughters should come together in reconciliation. >> hundreds of thousands from across sri lanka's ethnic and religious divide flocked to the service. >> for the tamil people, this -- the pope's visit is the chance of a lifetime. >> my two brothers died in a bomb blast and i was injured in the...
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pope francis is here. he worked to revise the church. choir sang hymns, while over 1,700 priests took part in the mass. the 78-year-old pontiff dubbed this people's pope said reconciliation is important in a country struggling to come to terms with the end of almost 30 years of civil war. >> [ inaudible ] not discrimination hatred and violence, but in respect for the sacredness of life respect for the dignity and freedom of [ inaudible ] and robbing commitment to the wealth of all. >> reporter: catholics are a minority in sri lanka. they hope the goodwill created by the first papal visit here will help revive the faith. >>> heavy flooding in malawi has killed 40 people and left many more homeless. the president declared the country a disaster zone. the floods have damaged crops, washed away livestock and destroys roads and bridges. >>> to nigeria's general elections, more than a quarter of the population are without their voter's card. that means that possibly millions may not be able to vote. >> reporter: confused and frustrated. this m
pope francis is here. he worked to revise the church. choir sang hymns, while over 1,700 priests took part in the mass. the 78-year-old pontiff dubbed this people's pope said reconciliation is important in a country struggling to come to terms with the end of almost 30 years of civil war. >> [ inaudible ] not discrimination hatred and violence, but in respect for the sacredness of life respect for the dignity and freedom of [ inaudible ] and robbing commitment to the wealth of all....
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liz: melissa francis, thank you for joining us. gary: that does it for "wall street week," enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend and see you next week. take your cyanide and gunite. if you wake up we will see you tomorrow. ♪ john: it is the season of giving. so where should you give? should you give this man money? what about this man? >> thank you. john: actually, that's me. don't give money to beggars like me. governments must spend more. >> medicare, medicaid, social security. john: this government really helps the poor. >> everybody in cleveland. >> by any measurement this is not working. john: i am glad more people figure that out. >> commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of poverty. john: even some in
liz: melissa francis, thank you for joining us. gary: that does it for "wall street week," enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend and see you next week. take your cyanide and gunite. if you wake up we will see you tomorrow. ♪ john: it is the season of giving. so where should you give? should you give this man money? what about this man? >> thank you. john: actually, that's me. don't give money to beggars like me. governments must spend more. >> medicare, medicaid, social...
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francis wants to reverse that. not just to lead by example but to hold priests to a higher standard. >> you said he's a first jesuit pope and latin american pope. is there a message there, do you think? >> the fact that he's a jesuit means he's taken a vow. how can he even be pope? that means that he'll turn that message to bishops in the church. we saw that when he was in south korea and he said the bishop should be less power hungry and we should expect to see more of that in the united states. >> you can see the fiat moving away now. the interesting thing to me is the urgency that you said he feels. he knows he's 78. urgent to do what? >> the cardinals of the church elected pope francis because the church neat needed reforming. he said to st. francis, rebuild my church. he thought initially it was with bricks and mortar. but then he understood that the church was in dire need of internal reform. pope francis is doing that at the level of the holy sea, the cure. particularly the finances. i know the cardinal in c
francis wants to reverse that. not just to lead by example but to hold priests to a higher standard. >> you said he's a first jesuit pope and latin american pope. is there a message there, do you think? >> the fact that he's a jesuit means he's taken a vow. how can he even be pope? that means that he'll turn that message to bishops in the church. we saw that when he was in south korea and he said the bishop should be less power hungry and we should expect to see more of that in the...
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ii has francis's story. a lot of him is in it. a lot of his personal feelings he gets out about himself charlie:. charlie: brando would get interested in this show. he would call me up and send me notes. what was his gift? pacino: to define it. the genius of character. that's all i can say. he did cross that line where he had great duty. you have the great movie star including cary grant. he was wonderful to watch. martin was a character actor. the roles were different. charlie: how did he manage to be a star and not play character roles as much as you play stars? you are at the center of these roles. is it box office? you tell me. pacino: i think it's always been -- some movies i have made, they are different characters i played. i don't know. i'm still doing this thing. i started early. they saw me in this play, and told the great producer marty bergman. that play, there was something in that play. and i had been acting may be 10 years before that. i did feel, oddly enough, as an explorer in my work experimenting. nobody could e
ii has francis's story. a lot of him is in it. a lot of his personal feelings he gets out about himself charlie:. charlie: brando would get interested in this show. he would call me up and send me notes. what was his gift? pacino: to define it. the genius of character. that's all i can say. he did cross that line where he had great duty. you have the great movie star including cary grant. he was wonderful to watch. martin was a character actor. the roles were different. charlie: how did he...
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liz: melissa francis, thank you for joining us. gary: that does it for "wall street week," enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend and see you next week. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums g new cars. you're smart. you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is, and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for the shark rotator powered lift-away from sharkninja. in 2014, shark reinvented the vacuum and redefined the very idea of what an upright could be. shark proved a full-size upright vacuum could have incredible maneuverability... >> the maneuverability with the rotator is amazing. >> i didn't even know that a vacuum could handle like this. >> this thing is amazing. >> announcer: ...unparalleled vers
liz: melissa francis, thank you for joining us. gary: that does it for "wall street week," enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend and see you next week. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums g new cars. you're smart. you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair...
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pope francis arrived for a warm welcome. the pope began by calling for reconciliation in a country that was 20 part by a civil war. 100,000 died and they said it was important to address the past. caroline is traveling and sent this report from the capital. >> at 20,000 feet, he knows how to work a room. high in the heavens above europe, the vladek -- the vatican press pack is traveling with him. i asked the pope what he expected from this trip. let's see, he said, and moved on. after the flight from rome, he gets a warm greeting from the new president, which promised the end to religious oppression. this is a nation that once a harmonious future after conflicts that ended five years ago. they are urging to confront the difficult past. >> for the sake of opening old wounds and promoting justice and unity. >> they fall for independence. a war between rebel and government forces. for many, the wounds are still raw. that is why many travel to see him for the once in a lifetime chance. >> i get to meet the pope. imagine that. >>
pope francis arrived for a warm welcome. the pope began by calling for reconciliation in a country that was 20 part by a civil war. 100,000 died and they said it was important to address the past. caroline is traveling and sent this report from the capital. >> at 20,000 feet, he knows how to work a room. high in the heavens above europe, the vladek -- the vatican press pack is traveling with him. i asked the pope what he expected from this trip. let's see, he said, and moved on. after the...
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back to the subject of francis hollande. he has a number of responsibilities, the first from a security point of view to protect the citizens of france. he has made it clear that his priority was going to be to mobilize all forces at his disposal to track down and neutralize the two suspects. as far as that priority goes it seems to be moving into the final stages. beyond that as a political leader, it was important to reassert the unity of france. he did that in one way by leading from the front. inviting his open rival, nicolas sarkozy, leader of the opposition unp party, former french president defeat in elections in 2012 by francis hollande to attend the community cabinet meeting, demonstrating that this was a time for political forces to work together not a time for party politics the the message of unity and working together is something we can expect more and more. he will be stressing, seeking to emphasise what unites people in france than tearing them apart. the diverse society, a significant population of 5 million
back to the subject of francis hollande. he has a number of responsibilities, the first from a security point of view to protect the citizens of france. he has made it clear that his priority was going to be to mobilize all forces at his disposal to track down and neutralize the two suspects. as far as that priority goes it seems to be moving into the final stages. beyond that as a political leader, it was important to reassert the unity of france. he did that in one way by leading from the...
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pope francis visited philippine. in the threat of a storm force the pope to cut his visit short. >> drenched by rain, a devout crowd welcomed the pope to tacloban. this was a visit of significance on a person, religious and political level. pope francis' visit to a people who have suffered through intense and frequent storms was part of of a hope to push leaders to an agreement on climate change. there he is, pope francis delivering a message of compassion to the typhoon victims here in the philippines and delivering a message to the world about the devastating effects of climate change. changing weather patterns are part of the reason why life continues to be difficult in see side communities here. these women survived typhoon haiyan in 2013, and formed an association to try to help themselves. >> they look forward to the pope's visit, and hopefully the pope will put sense to how people understand poverty and the effects of climate change on poverty and how it really promotes poverty in lives of people like these wo
pope francis visited philippine. in the threat of a storm force the pope to cut his visit short. >> drenched by rain, a devout crowd welcomed the pope to tacloban. this was a visit of significance on a person, religious and political level. pope francis' visit to a people who have suffered through intense and frequent storms was part of of a hope to push leaders to an agreement on climate change. there he is, pope francis delivering a message of compassion to the typhoon victims here in...
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virtues of francis, francis loved the poor. francis was a man of peace. and francis loved the church and i think he'll find in this man someone who has those three great characteristics. you have to love the poor, and he's got to love the church and be a man of peace. >> rose: he's 76 years old. does that mean he be definition will be a transitional pope? >> it means he won't be pope for 30 years. >> rose: unless he's got great genes. >> (laughs) even so. be but i think -- no, he's in good shape, he takes care of himself. he -- >> rose: cooks his own meals. >> cooks his own meals. that may have to stop. >> rose: (laughs) yes. >> but i don't see him getting very fat. i don't see him getting vary lazy. this is not the man. >> rose: he that has stamina to do what this church -- everybody's been saying all week needs to do? he's a manager? >> yes. >> rose: he's a man who know it is church both in rome and outside of roam. >> yes, i believe so, yes. yes. >> rose: and he knows how much god wants this to happen and there is nothing in his whole makeup that moves
virtues of francis, francis loved the poor. francis was a man of peace. and francis loved the church and i think he'll find in this man someone who has those three great characteristics. you have to love the poor, and he's got to love the church and be a man of peace. >> rose: he's 76 years old. does that mean he be definition will be a transitional pope? >> it means he won't be pope for 30 years. >> rose: unless he's got great genes. >> (laughs) even so. be but i think...
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we bring you coverage of pope francis' visit visit to the united states. these are live pictures of the cathedral of st. matthews in d.c. he will meet with cardinals afterwards in the sanctuary. you can see 28 hours and 41 minutes until the pope arrives in new york city. >>> pope francis is touching hearts with his message of unity and service. mark morgan reports many are already trying to make a difference. >> reporter: the pope's rift visit to new york motivated hundreds of volunteers to help habitat for humanity refurbish this formerly foreclosed home in yonkers. it will be called the pope francis house. >> he has a commitment to help the poor, help those of lower income needs. that's our mission. we call it the theology of the hammer. to help rebuild new york so everyone can go to bed at night in a simple decent home. >> reporter: their efforts are fueled by the satisfaction of doing something good for others. >> i find it rewarding and there is always something new to do. and seeing a family moving into a house is rewarding in itself. >> somebody gav
we bring you coverage of pope francis' visit visit to the united states. these are live pictures of the cathedral of st. matthews in d.c. he will meet with cardinals afterwards in the sanctuary. you can see 28 hours and 41 minutes until the pope arrives in new york city. >>> pope francis is touching hearts with his message of unity and service. mark morgan reports many are already trying to make a difference. >> reporter: the pope's rift visit to new york motivated hundreds of...
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i doubt francis is going to do that but i think francis knows, i think francis knows that his time i hope, i say it at the top of my voice he want him to reign as long as possible. he's a practical man who says i'm going to take it day by day but there's a sense of urgency here. >> rose: thank you. >> thank you charlie. glad you're in rome. >> rose: i'm happy to be in rome any time. >> i say that too. >> rose: i'm saying it to my companion. >> not bad. thank you charlie. it's good to be with you. >> rose: pleasure. >> rose: this was an historic day we're unlikely to see again. what are the chances in the lifetime of anyone moving into the future that there would be a pope, a retired pope sitting together at a canonization of two popes both of whom reigned in the lifetime of many of the people who were in that square. this is not just an historic moment it's a unique moment that's not going to be replicated. >> rose: what does it represent. >> i says what it says to the world is the discourse of today is being focused by those four human beings, those four popes. the whole, beginning
i doubt francis is going to do that but i think francis knows, i think francis knows that his time i hope, i say it at the top of my voice he want him to reign as long as possible. he's a practical man who says i'm going to take it day by day but there's a sense of urgency here. >> rose: thank you. >> thank you charlie. glad you're in rome. >> rose: i'm happy to be in rome any time. >> i say that too. >> rose: i'm saying it to my companion. >> not bad. thank...
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. >>> forty days before pope francis touches down in philadelphia, and the city activated resource center for business owners in those restricted areas, who still have questions about the papal visit. building managers in center city are also updating tenants on security measures which put rooftops, exposed stairwells and balconies off limits. a law firm occupying space in one building is shutting down the the day before the pope arrives and just making it a long weekend. >> we decided a few weeks ago we would take the day off and close because it would be so difficult for people to get the in and out and, you know, this is one time thing, and it seems like a pretty exciting event and we out to do our part. >> if you want to take another look at the restricted travel areas, during the papal visit you can find it at our web site at cbs philly.com. >>> another place you won't be able to go when the pope is in town the philadelphia zoo. zoo announced it is closing on september 26th and 27th. some zoo workers will spend the whole weekend there to take care of the animal. size still figuring o
. >>> forty days before pope francis touches down in philadelphia, and the city activated resource center for business owners in those restricted areas, who still have questions about the papal visit. building managers in center city are also updating tenants on security measures which put rooftops, exposed stairwells and balconies off limits. a law firm occupying space in one building is shutting down the the day before the pope arrives and just making it a long weekend. >> we...
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. >> pope francis begins his tour of the middle east in jordan. >> allen pizzey is tracking the pope's historic mission. are they ready in rio? >> soccers world cup begins less than three days in brazil and there are concerns they are just not prepared. and a stop sign on one of the best known streets in america. john blackstone with the twists and turns with the move to shut down lombard street. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening, i'm jim action and this is, axelrod and there is a western edition of the broadcast. the sheriff of santa barbara california called it a case of premeditated mass murder and a hollywood film maker says his son was the gunman. at least six people were shot and killed in a student neighborhood near the university of california santa barbara, law enforcement sources have confirmed to cbs news the gunman was a 22-year-old named elliot rodger. he also died of a bullet to the head, although it is not clear if he killed himself or was shot by police. recently, rodger's mother had apparently seen youtube videos wh
. >> pope francis begins his tour of the middle east in jordan. >> allen pizzey is tracking the pope's historic mission. are they ready in rio? >> soccers world cup begins less than three days in brazil and there are concerns they are just not prepared. and a stop sign on one of the best known streets in america. john blackstone with the twists and turns with the move to shut down lombard street. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news."...
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liz: melissa francis, thank you for joining us. gary: that does it for "wall street week," enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend and see you next week. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. with -- and intense. >> thank you so much. >> believe me. >>> his campaign was unlike any other. ♪ >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> and he was written off as soon as he began. >> the republican party is not going t
liz: melissa francis, thank you for joining us. gary: that does it for "wall street week," enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend and see you next week. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now...
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all of america, i'm sure, right now, loves pope francis. the world loves pope francis. you go against this man at your peril, no matter what stripe of politician are you, and i think he knows that and he's using it very, very well. he may be a nice, sweet fellow but he's very, very astute, i think, charlie. >> i think that's true. it's interesting. he's astute. he's got the ordinary people, the troops on his side. so whatever the generals think -- >> the troops are with him. >> the troops are with him. >> rose: he's been willing to use it. >> absolutely. something i find fascinating, talking. this holy father, we have pope john paul ii, who was that great figure who opened people's hearts in many ways, traveling the world as a superstar, young-- i remember him going through new york, and he was a real superstar. and you had pope benedict who i think filled people's hearts with doctrine, solid doctrine. and now we have a pope saying, "what are we going to do with all of this?" >> rose: pope francis is not the only world leader visiting the states this week. chinese presi
all of america, i'm sure, right now, loves pope francis. the world loves pope francis. you go against this man at your peril, no matter what stripe of politician are you, and i think he knows that and he's using it very, very well. he may be a nice, sweet fellow but he's very, very astute, i think, charlie. >> i think that's true. it's interesting. he's astute. he's got the ordinary people, the troops on his side. so whatever the generals think -- >> the troops are with him....
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then francis' two oldest friends showed what interfaith relations should be. the wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of theodore herzl put a new seal on the era of jewish relations. it was the perfect francis move in the view of historian professor jeff jeffrey wolfe. >>t was powerful gesture was an israeli request. please, he whispered, no more terrorism. his address in the holocaust memorial was a poetic prayer. francis called the holocaust an endearing symbol to the depths to which human evil can sink. never gain, never gain, he said. in a surprising gesture of humility, he bent to kiss the hands of holocaust survivors. there were fears extremists might to try to disrupt the visit. security took care of them. pope francis seemed to take care of everything else. >> axelrod: allan pizzey, thank you. 19 months after sandy, free speech-front business owners are asking where's the money we were promised? that's next. next. bank blmpleg [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release sm
then francis' two oldest friends showed what interfaith relations should be. the wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of theodore herzl put a new seal on the era of jewish relations. it was the perfect francis move in the view of historian professor jeff jeffrey wolfe. >>t was powerful gesture was an israeli request. please, he whispered, no more terrorism. his address in the holocaust memorial was a poetic prayer. francis called the holocaust an endearing symbol to the depths to which...
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liz: melissa francis, thank you for joining us. gary: that does it for "wall street week," enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend and see you next week. . anthony: welcome to "wall street week," the show for long-term investing. i'm gary kaminsky. >> and i'm liz claman. >> we hope you had a wonderful thanksgiving, back to business. donald trump's victory propelling the market to fresh highs. the dow broke through the 19,000 barrier for the first time ever on tuesday while all three major indices hit lifetime never before seen highs this past week. >> does the rally have legs? good haven manager and co-pm lay
liz: melissa francis, thank you for joining us. gary: that does it for "wall street week," enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend and see you next week. . anthony: welcome to "wall street week," the show for long-term investing. i'm gary kaminsky. >> and i'm liz claman. >> we hope you had a wonderful thanksgiving, back to business. donald trump's victory propelling the market to fresh highs. the dow broke through the 19,000 barrier for the first time ever on...
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paula francis explains in medical breakthroughs. (( )) < ((paula francis)) most of us probably don't pay much attention, but there's a lot of elbow grease that goes into disinfecting hospital patient rooms. (beep beep beep) ((paula francis)) now watch, a state-of-the-art ultra-violet regular cleaning can't. the u-v lights lock onto the d-n-a of organisms and wipe them out. "what we're really doing by using this technology is to remove germs that we can't see that we would otherwise miss, kill them, so that the next patient that is coming into that room isn't exposed to a risk of catching or acquiring those germs." ((paula francis)) at the hospital of the unversity of pennsylvania, after the work crew cleans, a robot is deployed in rooms of patients with compromised immune systems, like cancer patients. they may be more susceptible to infectious disease. doctor pegues (pa-geese) led a method. "we found the rates and the difficile, or c. diff went down 25 percent." ((paula francis)) the robot cleans the room in 16 minutes. researchers say that doesn't affect the turnaround time. a win
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liz: melissa francis, thank you for joining us. gary: that does it for "wall street week," enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend and see you next week. we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. which allergyeees. bees? eese. trees? eese. xerox helps hospitals use electronic health records so doctors provide more personalized care. cheese? cheese! xerox healthcare services... ...soon to be conduent. that's it. how was your commute? good. yours? good. xerox real time analytics make transit systems run more smoothly... and morning chitchat... less interesting. xerox transportation services... ...soon to be conduent. every day starts better with a healthy smile. start yours with philips sonicare, the no.1 choice
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liz: melissa francis, thank you for joining us. gary: that does it for "wall street week," enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend and see you next week. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums [and her new business: i do, to jeanetgo. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice as fast. visit quickbooks-dot-com. for your retirement, you wanted to celebrate the little things, before they get too big. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade. g new cars. you're smart. you already knew that. but it's also great for finding t
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that's mel a francis. melissa francis giving us the top money tips she has carried through her entire tv career that'll help you today. she's up next. "countdown" coming right back. ♪ ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious . and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleedi
that's mel a francis. melissa francis giving us the top money tips she has carried through her entire tv career that'll help you today. she's up next. "countdown" coming right back. ♪ ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not...
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((paula francis)) > for those on the east coast... a devastating storm system has put a damper on christmas. at least eleven people are dead after several tornadoes - including an ef-3 - tore through the south. as c-b-s reporter omar villafranca show us... emergency. many in the south are spending christmas eve cleaning up after severe weather spawned several tornadoes wednesday. dozens of homes were destroyed, and thousands left without power. mississippi's governor declared a state of emergency. "it is difficult, particularly this time of year, to see such damage and know the heartbreaks that go with that damage." this twister spotted in holly springs, mississippi is believed to have been on the ground for more than 100 miles. it tossed several cars into the air, killing a 7- year-old boy. marvin sims and his wife survived the storm in their bathroom. (marvin sims/holly springs, ms) "i looked up and the roof was blowing off the house. i just told her, 'hold on! hold on!' and i held on to her as tight as i could." in pope county, ark
((paula francis)) > for those on the east coast... a devastating storm system has put a damper on christmas. at least eleven people are dead after several tornadoes - including an ef-3 - tore through the south. as c-b-s reporter omar villafranca show us... emergency. many in the south are spending christmas eve cleaning up after severe weather spawned several tornadoes wednesday. dozens of homes were destroyed, and thousands left without power. mississippi's governor declared a state of...
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. >>> pope francis could be canning to the district this year. plans are under way for the pope to address congress in september. he would also host an event at the immaculate conception. he's confirmed to be at the world meeting of families in philadelphia. pope francis just arrived in the philippines for a five day trip. this is a live picture from where he will be speaking in just a little while. his purpose for today's visit and the message for thousands waiting to hear coming up in a live desk report. >>> and president obama wants to help you take care of your sick kids and family. how much time he's hoping he'll be able to get for paid sick leave. >>> a live look outside right now. storm team 4 meteorologist will have your commuter forecast when "news 4 today" continues. >>> today president obama r a mandate of up to one week of paid sick leave for all workers each year. he also wants federal employee to have up to six weeks of sick leave to care for a new child. more than 40 m or workers don't have paid sick leave. in our area that include
. >>> pope francis could be canning to the district this year. plans are under way for the pope to address congress in september. he would also host an event at the immaculate conception. he's confirmed to be at the world meeting of families in philadelphia. pope francis just arrived in the philippines for a five day trip. this is a live picture from where he will be speaking in just a little while. his purpose for today's visit and the message for thousands waiting to hear coming up...
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liz: melissa francis, thank you for joining us. gary: that does it for "wall street week," enjoy the rest of the holiday weekend and see you next week. this is more than just a credit card. it's how adventure begins. and with the miles you can earn, it's always taking you closer to your next unforgettable experience. become a cardmember and start enjoying benefits built to take you further... like group 1 boarding... and no foreign transaction fees. plus, when you fly on american airlines, your first checked bag fee is waived for you and up to four companions. every purchase with the citi® / aadvantage® platinum select card takes you closer to adventure... whether it's somewhere you can see your breath, or a place that takes it away. apply today for a limited time offer and earn 50,000 aadvantage® bonus miles after spending $3,000 in purchases within the first 3 months. by using the citi® / aadvantage platinum select® card, you can begin to pack more into your adventure. become a cardmember to enjoy these benefits. apply today
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between them francis and bartholomew lead more than 1.5 billion christians. using their combined moral weight to deepen their commitment to what francis said suffering communities in the middle east including christians. their call for christians to work together for peace and the dignity of every person. in a press conference on his plane, francis said he told the turkish president that it would be good if all leaders condemned violence as being against the koran. his final event was a meeting with about 100 young refugees. the message from one of them was an echo of the popes. >> we the christians of iraq are connected to all our christian faith. >> for francis it may well have been the perfect note to close his trip. allen pizzi, cbs news, istanbul. >> public or private forms of expression. here is julianna goldman. >> after his wife left him and took their with to chirp, anthony elonis. prompted a visit from the fbi he lashed out at law enforcement too, little agent lady pull so close, pull my 95, slit her throat. elonis said he wasn't being truthful. now
between them francis and bartholomew lead more than 1.5 billion christians. using their combined moral weight to deepen their commitment to what francis said suffering communities in the middle east including christians. their call for christians to work together for peace and the dignity of every person. in a press conference on his plane, francis said he told the turkish president that it would be good if all leaders condemned violence as being against the koran. his final event was a meeting...
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. >> the frightening moments for both francis. look at this as well-wishers greeted minimum mexico. a fan pulled on his gamble which knocked him over on a child in the wheel share. entire crowd to stay calm. today is the pope's last day in mexico. he traveled to juarez and prayed for undocumented immigrants trying to cross into the u.s. >> on the streets of a boarder city plagued by violence, once known as the murder capitol of mexico, today a hopeful contrast. cheering crowds in juarez greeting pope francis in his open air popemobile the pontiff affectionately praying with prisoners. >> before heading here to celebrate a huge open-air mass, the border fence, the back drop, the hot-button issue, immigration, expected to be at the forefront of his message. >> he's here for the right reasons. >> pope francis will use this ramp to approach the border that divides so many families and offer a special blessing to people on the other side in el paso. paso. >> we're going to the river >> the vatican brushing off accusations by donald trump that this visit is politically motivated, insistin
. >> the frightening moments for both francis. look at this as well-wishers greeted minimum mexico. a fan pulled on his gamble which knocked him over on a child in the wheel share. entire crowd to stay calm. today is the pope's last day in mexico. he traveled to juarez and prayed for undocumented immigrants trying to cross into the u.s. >> on the streets of a boarder city plagued by violence, once known as the murder capitol of mexico, today a hopeful contrast. cheering crowds in...
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kennedy: today pope francis excited the left and right. the leftthe left loving him for his take on an equality and immigration. we have jedediah fila, fox news contributor, also a perfectly shaped pocket toy. you can't quite see it right now. jamie weinstein, senior editor from the daily caller. so nice to have you. a little bit of something for everyone. what did he accomplish? >> i think that he got all of congress to stand up and applaud at the same time while which is something we never see. i love that he reached out to young people. >> and he made a point of that several times. >> and he made a point of not being divisive and giving a little bit of something to everyone. what other person could you imagine getting up in front of congress. i give him credit for that. everyone was looking for him we're waiting for him to talk about climate change or abortion or issues. >> he struck a nice balance, and your right about the tone. a sweeta sweet guy, incredibly likable. i appreciated what he had to say. >> am picky with my pope's i like
kennedy: today pope francis excited the left and right. the leftthe left loving him for his take on an equality and immigration. we have jedediah fila, fox news contributor, also a perfectly shaped pocket toy. you can't quite see it right now. jamie weinstein, senior editor from the daily caller. so nice to have you. a little bit of something for everyone. what did he accomplish? >> i think that he got all of congress to stand up and applaud at the same time while which is something we...