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. >> safer: pope francis talks terms, saying corrupt politicians, businessmen and priests are evevywhere. and the country's new young prime minister, matteo renzi, has declared war on the political establishment, saying the whole system should be scrapped. diego della valle agrees. >> della valle: i think it's possible now to... to open a new way. the old point of view was without any sense. i hope in the new point of view. i push for the new point of view. >> safer: but as della valle's scrubbers continue their work, it's worth noting that his generous offer to restore the country's greatest monument was mired in the bureaucratic mud for nearly three years before work could begin. >> bowes: this is the real challenge that italy has. this is why sites are closed and monuments are falling down. the bureaucracy will have to change in order to actually make it possible for someone to come million?" without the bureaucracy saying, "well, i don't know. i'll have to think about it." >> safer: but time has a way of standing still for italians. past glories are always present. the food remains s
. >> safer: pope francis talks terms, saying corrupt politicians, businessmen and priests are evevywhere. and the country's new young prime minister, matteo renzi, has declared war on the political establishment, saying the whole system should be scrapped. diego della valle agrees. >> della valle: i think it's possible now to... to open a new way. the old point of view was without any sense. i hope in the new point of view. i push for the new point of view. >> safer: but as...
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i used to like that song. >>> pope francis has wrapped up the third day of his mexican tour. he presided over mexican's poorest, least catholic state, also home to a largely indigenous population, drawing the mass read in three native languages, the pope asked the people for forgiveness. for years of exclusion and destruction of their land. later the pope spoke at a stadium in the capital of chiapas. families were given the chance to meet and speak with the rome an catholic leader and receive his blessing. here is the pope's a itinerary for thursday. he'll also visit the city's cathedral and later speak to young people at the jose maria moreles stadium. >>> now to a story that's once again putting the spotlight on australia's controversial immigration policy. it involve ace 1-year-old girl being treated at a brisbane hospital for severe burns. protesters have been camped outside for late last week in support of the staff who have refused to discharge baby asha. they fear she may be sent back to an immigration detention center. >> terrible reports about the situation for child
i used to like that song. >>> pope francis has wrapped up the third day of his mexican tour. he presided over mexican's poorest, least catholic state, also home to a largely indigenous population, drawing the mass read in three native languages, the pope asked the people for forgiveness. for years of exclusion and destruction of their land. later the pope spoke at a stadium in the capital of chiapas. families were given the chance to meet and speak with the rome an catholic leader and...
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bush, and pope francis. all three of them within the course of about three days go after, whether named or not named, go after donald trump and his positions and his tone and tenor. >> right. >> do you think that helped donald trump? >> yes, i do. our friend david over here has talked a great deal about when you -- how the incumbent president dominates the scene, and then as time moves on, the anti incumbent president appears, as barack obama was to george w. bush. i think what we're seeing here is the anti barack obama. i think david is right about that. so i think, in this sense, what you're seeing is the establishment, if you will, going after donald trump, and all that does is chin up his people to say more, see, mildred, i told you. >> i want to respond to something mike said. >> i know you were around washington for a long time. let me describe the republican establishment for you. they're business -- i think you know the answer, too. they're business oriented. they're pro trade. they're pro immigratio
bush, and pope francis. all three of them within the course of about three days go after, whether named or not named, go after donald trump and his positions and his tone and tenor. >> right. >> do you think that helped donald trump? >> yes, i do. our friend david over here has talked a great deal about when you -- how the incumbent president dominates the scene, and then as time moves on, the anti incumbent president appears, as barack obama was to george w. bush. i think...
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francis, because she the t the essence of humility. we need bridges between us if we're going to fix the problems in washington because all they could have have walls and we need to get the problems solved. >> this is clara smith, she's undecided but she's leaning towards you, governor. >> oh, good. make the question easy. >> republicans receive a bd rap for being uninterested in the working poor. i'm a republican. i have a heart for them. what would you as president do to help people out that are working two and three jobs that can barely feed their children at home? >> the one thing we want to make sure is that they have health care, right? that's a critical part for the working poor. look, it all gets down to training and skills. and one of the things that we have to recognize in this country today is we have to have lifelong learning and we have to keep training ourselves for the jobs that exist today and the jobs that exist tomorrow. but i've got to tell you, when you think about these working poor, especially if it's a woman and
francis, because she the t the essence of humility. we need bridges between us if we're going to fix the problems in washington because all they could have have walls and we need to get the problems solved. >> this is clara smith, she's undecided but she's leaning towards you, governor. >> oh, good. make the question easy. >> republicans receive a bd rap for being uninterested in the working poor. i'm a republican. i have a heart for them. what would you as president do to...
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francis. the pope, returning from mexico said thus when asked about trump. quote, a person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be and not building bridges is not christian. that is not the gospel, he went on to say. we must see if he says things in that way and in this, i give the benefit of the doubt the pope went on to say. however trump who has made much of his christian faith was not about to turn the other cheek. >> the pope said something to the effect that maybe donald trump isn't christian, okay? and he's questioning my faith. i was very surprised to see it. but i am a questiochristian. for a christian leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. i'm proud to be a christian and as president i will not allow christianity to be consistently attacked and weakened unlike what is happening now with our current president. >> more now on the controversy and potential political plowback starting with sara murray at the site of donald trump's final campaign event befo
francis. the pope, returning from mexico said thus when asked about trump. quote, a person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be and not building bridges is not christian. that is not the gospel, he went on to say. we must see if he says things in that way and in this, i give the benefit of the doubt the pope went on to say. however trump who has made much of his christian faith was not about to turn the other cheek. >> the pope said something to the effect that maybe...
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. >>> plus, cheering crowds greet pope francis in mexico as he begins his six-day visit in that country. >>> and later, donald trump goes on a new offensive against ted cruz. why he is threatening to sue his rival for the republican presidential nomination. from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> and a good day to you. we begin with
. >>> plus, cheering crowds greet pope francis in mexico as he begins his six-day visit in that country. >>> and later, donald trump goes on a new offensive against ted cruz. why he is threatening to sue his rival for the republican presidential nomination. from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> and a good day to you. we begin with
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unlikely sparring partner, no less than the leader of the world's 1.2 billion roman catholics, pope francis on his way back to rome from a six-day visit to mexico. the pope responded to a reporter's question about trump's attack on immigration views, specifically trump called the pope political and said his ardent defense of migrants' rights shows he doesn't understand america and might even be a,
unlikely sparring partner, no less than the leader of the world's 1.2 billion roman catholics, pope francis on his way back to rome from a six-day visit to mexico. the pope responded to a reporter's question about trump's attack on immigration views, specifically trump called the pope political and said his ardent defense of migrants' rights shows he doesn't understand america and might even be a,
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francis' next stop is mexico's poorest state, entry point for my grants heading north. allen pizzy, ecapatec. >> glor: the louisiana legislature is holding an emergency session tonight due to a massive budget short fall. the governor has presented the state with a stark choice, raise taxes or see devastating cuts in essential services. david begnaud reports. >> to work with you. >> reporter: with louisiana in the midst of a recession, some might say it is a bad idea to ask the state legislature for new taxes. but that is exactly what governor john bel edwards is doinin >> we are in an unprecedented position. >> in a televised address to resident this week, edwards says if louisiana's financial woes aren't fixed quickly, the may close, and he said fans could say fairwell to college football. >> these are not scare tactics. this is reality. an unstable state budget will not only hurt hurt children and working families in our state, it will devastate communities, businesses, and local government as well. >> edwards is a democrat who inherited the deficit from his republica
francis' next stop is mexico's poorest state, entry point for my grants heading north. allen pizzy, ecapatec. >> glor: the louisiana legislature is holding an emergency session tonight due to a massive budget short fall. the governor has presented the state with a stark choice, raise taxes or see devastating cuts in essential services. david begnaud reports. >> to work with you. >> reporter: with louisiana in the midst of a recession, some might say it is a bad idea to ask the...
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today pope francis visited one of mexico's poorest states. at a nass chiapas on the border of guatemala, francis denounced the abuse of mexico's indigenous people. the area is the center of a migration crisis as central americans struggle to reach the u.s. manuel bojorquez takes us there. >> reporter: these men have been walking for days, part of their desperate journey north. "we have to keep going," says this man, "because the situation in el salvador is very dangerous. violence and poverty have forced thouounds to flee." to get north gives you hope of a better life. >> reporter: but it has become a dangerous gamble. >> 900 to 1,000 on your arrival. >> reporter: emily dickson runs the only migrant shelter in this corner of mexico. >> a lot of people get robbed, raped, kidnapped, abused in some kind of way. many of them say they were not aware of it being this bad. >> reporter: it's a result of mexico's crackdown on the southern border, a multimillion dollar program partially funded by the united states. but it hasn't stopped the migrants. l
today pope francis visited one of mexico's poorest states. at a nass chiapas on the border of guatemala, francis denounced the abuse of mexico's indigenous people. the area is the center of a migration crisis as central americans struggle to reach the u.s. manuel bojorquez takes us there. >> reporter: these men have been walking for days, part of their desperate journey north. "we have to keep going," says this man, "because the situation in el salvador is very dangerous....
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. >> pelley: today, pope francis went to the heart of mexico's drug war and chahaenged priests to fight injustice, violence, and corruption. this comes at the same time of a fascinating revelation about pope john paul ii. private letter rez veal a close friendship with a woman that lasting for decades. mark phillips has the story. >> reporter: he was then a young polish cardinal. she was a polish american writer and married. yet, when karol wojtyla, the man ii, began to collaborate with anna teresa tymieniecka on a translation, something more than a book happened. they wrote to each other for the rest of their lives, his letters recreated in a bbc documentary. their relationship would test the cardinal's vow of celibacy. particularly, he says, the words, "i belong to you." malina malinovsky brokered the sale of the letters to the polish national archive. >> i do believe she completely fell in love with him during the first phase of their relationship. >> reporter: they didn't just write. they spent private times together at her property in vermont, skiing in poland. in the old communist
. >> pelley: today, pope francis went to the heart of mexico's drug war and chahaenged priests to fight injustice, violence, and corruption. this comes at the same time of a fascinating revelation about pope john paul ii. private letter rez veal a close friendship with a woman that lasting for decades. mark phillips has the story. >> reporter: he was then a young polish cardinal. she was a polish american writer and married. yet, when karol wojtyla, the man ii, began to collaborate...
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well, we saw a rare shortage of grace from pope francis last night in mexico. someone pulled him on top of a young person in a wheelchair. watch this. the pope shouts, "don't be selfish." tonight, francis is jumping in to the fight over immigration as he celebrates mass just across the rio grande from texas, and manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: it was his strongest stand yet in solidarity with migrants. he is addressing their plight at this mass before 200,000 in humanitarian crisis. across the border in el paso, a crowd of 30,000 watched the mass, a symbolic event for two cities separated only by the rio grande. and connected here by a choir comprised of people from both sides. like americans flor and ana garcia from el paso. >> we feel part of both communities since we go back and forth so often. >> reporter: the mother and daughter have seen the ravages of violence in juarez, fueled by cartels and human smugglers, troubles pope francis is facing head on. >> showing that he is there shows that even in the darkest moments there is the brightest light. >
well, we saw a rare shortage of grace from pope francis last night in mexico. someone pulled him on top of a young person in a wheelchair. watch this. the pope shouts, "don't be selfish." tonight, francis is jumping in to the fight over immigration as he celebrates mass just across the rio grande from texas, and manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: it was his strongest stand yet in solidarity with migrants. he is addressing their plight at this mass before 200,000 in...
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. >> pope francis suggested today that catholics may use contraception to prevent the spread of zika virus, despite the church's long-standing ban. zika has been linked to birth defects in latin america, but scientists say more research is needed to confirm a connection. expectant mothers need to know about zika. >> reporter: 30-year-old jessica reiner is expecting twins in april. today, she's getting a blood test for the zika virus, something she had never heard of a month ago. >> the zika virus definitely adds an element of anxiety. this being my first pregnancy, i feel very anxious about a lot of things. >> reporter: last month, she and her husband, drew, took a vacation to puerto rico, not knowing it had just been added to a c.d.c. list of places with zika transmission. then a friend sent her this text message: in brazil, viefers has been linked with microcephaly, babies being born with an abnormally small head and brain. those who survive often have lifelong neurological problems. dr. stacey ehrenberg is a high-risk pregnancy expert at university hospital's case medical center i
. >> pope francis suggested today that catholics may use contraception to prevent the spread of zika virus, despite the church's long-standing ban. zika has been linked to birth defects in latin america, but scientists say more research is needed to confirm a connection. expectant mothers need to know about zika. >> reporter: 30-year-old jessica reiner is expecting twins in april. today, she's getting a blood test for the zika virus, something she had never heard of a month ago....
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. >>> pope francis left rome this morning to begin a five-day visit to mexico. en route, he'll stop in cuba to hold the first-ever meeting between a pope and a patriarch of the russian orthodox church. >> reporter: pope francis boarded his plane in rome this morning for his big trip to mexico where he'll tackle hot button issues, including immigration. the streets of mexico city are bustling for last-minute stores are already selling pope francis memorabilia. mexico has the world's second largest catholic population behind brazil. he will celebrate mass on the country's southern and northern borders. workers are already putting the finishing touches on the altar for an outdoor mass in a city that borders billion pass owe, texas. melissa lopez runs a catholic charity that helps migrants are services in el paso. >> the fact he is coming here i think says a lot about him as a human being and about the direction he is wanting to push the catholic church in. >> reporter: propose francis's altar is just across the border and his mass will be available right here from
. >>> pope francis left rome this morning to begin a five-day visit to mexico. en route, he'll stop in cuba to hold the first-ever meeting between a pope and a patriarch of the russian orthodox church. >> reporter: pope francis boarded his plane in rome this morning for his big trip to mexico where he'll tackle hot button issues, including immigration. the streets of mexico city are bustling for last-minute stores are already selling pope francis memorabilia. mexico has the...
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. >>> millions make the pilgrimage to see the pope francis in mexico. how the pope is touching young lives throughout the country. >> you have an obligation to pick up and leave out of the abyss three months after terrorists killed dozens of people at the bat a clan theater in paris, the band eagles of death metal is taking the stage once more. >>> good morning from the studio headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> a partisan debate off isn't that true republicans are dig in their heels promising not to consider a nominee until a don champion is in washington. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, and-marie. fierce battle lines are already drawn over president obama nominate ago successor for scalia. the legal battle already taking shape, it is clear the supreme court could be shorthanded for sometime. a white house hearse carries the body of antonin scalia in texas on sunday bound for virginia at the request of his family. the 79-year-old supreme court justice passed away suddenly over the weekend while va
. >>> millions make the pilgrimage to see the pope francis in mexico. how the pope is touching young lives throughout the country. >> you have an obligation to pick up and leave out of the abyss three months after terrorists killed dozens of people at the bat a clan theater in paris, the band eagles of death metal is taking the stage once more. >>> good morning from the studio headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> a...
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a teenager told pope francis about his struggles with muscular dystrophy. i know god has blessed me with this special ka as the trough fi. i trust him, he said. he gave his homily in three different languages to more than 100,000. it highlights hundreds of thousands of central americans heading to the u.s. many tried to hitch a ride across the northbound freight train known as the beast. along the way we found a group from guatemala. this young man has been traveling for a month. he asked us not to show his face. he was deported from houston six years ago and is trying again and hopes to join pope francis at the u.s. border. the pope visits juarez across the mexico city wings. >>> adele's grammy performance hit a sour notoriety off the toto >> the incident seemed to follow adele throughout the performance which had twitter lighting it up. she said the piano might have fallen on the piano strings. because of it i'm treating myself to an inand out so maybe it was worth it. >>> coming up on the "morning news," more from the grammys. we'll show you all o o last
a teenager told pope francis about his struggles with muscular dystrophy. i know god has blessed me with this special ka as the trough fi. i trust him, he said. he gave his homily in three different languages to more than 100,000. it highlights hundreds of thousands of central americans heading to the u.s. many tried to hitch a ride across the northbound freight train known as the beast. along the way we found a group from guatemala. this young man has been traveling for a month. he asked us...
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. >>> pope francis wraps up his visit to mexico today. visit the u.s./mexican border with where he plans to go to a prison and meet with mexican workers and show his area of concern for the plight of residents. >> reporter: pope francis will celebrate mass before hundreds of thousands in juarez later today and 50 miles from the border in el paso. >> the plan after the mass he will walk up to the fence and offer a personal prayer for migrants. >> reporter: tuesdada the pope told 45,000 young people that they are the wealth of the future and urged them to avoid the lure of the areas profisk drug trade. the pope said he knows it's hard to feel valid when they have lost so many young ones to drug violence. reminiscent of a concert, one said we love you, pope. some call the pope's visit here a diversion. unhappy with the pope here? 10%? 20%? >> i think a little bit more. like 40%, 45%, because they think that the money should be in other areas. >> reporter: the hashtg tag i don't want the pope here said this. millions of others disagreed and have embraced th
. >>> pope francis wraps up his visit to mexico today. visit the u.s./mexican border with where he plans to go to a prison and meet with mexican workers and show his area of concern for the plight of residents. >> reporter: pope francis will celebrate mass before hundreds of thousands in juarez later today and 50 miles from the border in el paso. >> the plan after the mass he will walk up to the fence and offer a personal prayer for migrants. >> reporter: tuesdada the...
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pope francis stopped short of asking the u.s. to open its borders, but his visit to juarez sent a strong message to both the u.s. and mexico where immigration reform is hotly debabad. during his fiveveay visit, the pope toured some of mexico's poorest and most dangerous areas. he said at times, he felt like weeping from seeing so much hope in those who suffered so greatly. adriana diaz, cbs news, mexico city. >>> coming up on the "morning news." a rapper's rant. can you guess who? kanye west is caught on audio during an epic meltdown and we will tell you what set him off. >>> sharks. a drone offers this view from high above. this is the "cbs morning news." see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that i won't stop. until i find what works. for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are aller
pope francis stopped short of asking the u.s. to open its borders, but his visit to juarez sent a strong message to both the u.s. and mexico where immigration reform is hotly debabad. during his fiveveay visit, the pope toured some of mexico's poorest and most dangerous areas. he said at times, he felt like weeping from seeing so much hope in those who suffered so greatly. adriana diaz, cbs news, mexico city. >>> coming up on the "morning news." a rapper's rant. can you guess...
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." >>> a face-off with francis. donald trump's latest campaign comments are aimed at the vatican, after pope francis criticizes the republican front-runner. >>> as thousands prepare to say good-bye to the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, the battle continues over who will appoint his successor. >>> five people are on board when a sight-seeing helicopter smashes into pearl harbor. >>> and adele opens up what happens after her performance at the grammys went awry. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the top of the republican race. he infamously took aim at john mccain's war record and a day before the south carolina primary, he is taking on the pope. >> if and when the vatican is attacked by isis, which is everyone knows is isis' ultimate trophy, i can promise you that the pope would have only wished and prayed that donald trump would have been president. >> reporter: donald trump turned his famous fury on pope fra
." >>> a face-off with francis. donald trump's latest campaign comments are aimed at the vatican, after pope francis criticizes the republican front-runner. >>> as thousands prepare to say good-bye to the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, the battle continues over who will appoint his successor. >>> five people are on board when a sight-seeing helicopter smashes into pearl harbor. >>> and adele opens up what happens after her performance at the...
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this its rosary bead from pope francis. >> i will take this. thank you. all right, we are going to leave. i know you have to go to the super bowl. i have one more question, one more. because you are going through stress in terms of what people think of stress, job change, moving, first daughter going to college. which is most stressful for you. >> not even close. malia going off and leaving me. we are not >>> every once in a wile, "60 minutes" begins shooting aster that never gets finished. one case, a 2003 report on the life and music of david bowie. bill whitaker reports. >> reporter: when bowie died on january 10th. we searched our archives and found revealing unaired interviews with this extraordinary artist. as well as sound checks and this recording session in woodstock, new york. we decide to show some tonight. i was never particularly fond of my voice. i never thought of myself as a singer, you know. i thought that i wrote songs and wrote music. that was sort of what i thought and because nobody else was ever doing my songs. i felt, i had to go ou
this its rosary bead from pope francis. >> i will take this. thank you. all right, we are going to leave. i know you have to go to the super bowl. i have one more question, one more. because you are going through stress in terms of what people think of stress, job change, moving, first daughter going to college. which is most stressful for you. >> not even close. malia going off and leaving me. we are not >>> every once in a wile, "60 minutes" begins shooting...
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meanwhile, a group called catholics for choice is asking pope francis not to condemn contraception or abortion in order to protect the women. >>> the department of homeland ensure airport screeners are properly trained. for the first time the transportation security administration will start training all screeners at one centralized academy, sort of a tsa boot camp. kris van cleave reports from glenco, georgia. >> this checkpoint is the centerpiece of the new tsa academy and the two-week training course. this gross out of a top to bottom review done by the agency that found gaps in training and proficiency on equipment like this. the new training academy ames to change that. an explosive lesson on the dangers these soon-to-be airport screeners will be asked to help prevent. >> this is a explosive -- >> reporter: the nearly 200 students assembled are some of the first to go through the new tsa training academy. >> it's controlled chaos. it's very difficult job. >> reporter: among those, 19-year-old yasmin. >> it's a challenge but rewarding challenge. time since the agency's creation af
meanwhile, a group called catholics for choice is asking pope francis not to condemn contraception or abortion in order to protect the women. >>> the department of homeland ensure airport screeners are properly trained. for the first time the transportation security administration will start training all screeners at one centralized academy, sort of a tsa boot camp. kris van cleave reports from glenco, georgia. >> this checkpoint is the centerpiece of the new tsa academy and the...
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. >> pope francis continued his trip to mexico today. in one of the country's most dangerous siddiescities. allen pizzey is traveling with the pope. >> reporter: the mass brought the pope into the heart of the, robbery, extortion, murder and violence against women are daily facts of life here. the message to people was basically, do not give into out of poverty. francis spoke out against the pursuit of prestige based on relentless exclusion of those who are not like us. he also, the dangers of becoming accustomed to a lifestyle where we think our source and life force lies only in wealth. such are dangers according to local press reports. the authorities began beefing up security here as early as january, in anticipation of this mass. angie monsalvo and friend came to a place they would never dare visit. >> we felt kind of insecurity. when we arrived, we saw a lot of -- police. policemen. >> reporter: francis urged the faithful to be on the front line of making mexico a land where heap put it there will be no need to emigrate to dream. n
. >> pope francis continued his trip to mexico today. in one of the country's most dangerous siddiescities. allen pizzey is traveling with the pope. >> reporter: the mass brought the pope into the heart of the, robbery, extortion, murder and violence against women are daily facts of life here. the message to people was basically, do not give into out of poverty. francis spoke out against the pursuit of prestige based on relentless exclusion of those who are not like us. he also, the...
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today, pope francis visited one of mexico's poorest states. at a mass in chiapas on the border of guatemala, francis denounced the abuse of mexico's the area is the center of a migration crisis as central americans struggle to reach the u.s. manuel bojorquez takes us there. >> reporter: the men walking for days part of their desperate journey north. we have to keep going says this man, because the situation in el salvador is very dangerous. violence and poverty have forced thousands to flee. >> to get north gives you hope of a better life. but it has become a dangerous gamble. 900 to 1,000 new arrivals. emily vickland runs the only migrant shelter in this corner of mexico. >> a lot of people get robbed, raped, kidnapped, abused in some kind of way. many of them say they were not aware of it being this bad. of mexico's crackdown on its southern border. a multimillion dollar program, partially funded by the united states. but it hasn't stopped the migrant, last year housing more than 11,000. >> used to be the migrant house where people used to s
today, pope francis visited one of mexico's poorest states. at a mass in chiapas on the border of guatemala, francis denounced the abuse of mexico's the area is the center of a migration crisis as central americans struggle to reach the u.s. manuel bojorquez takes us there. >> reporter: the men walking for days part of their desperate journey north. we have to keep going says this man, because the situation in el salvador is very dangerous. violence and poverty have forced thousands to...
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. >>> today, pope francis went to the heart of mexico's drug war and challenged priests to fight injustice, violence and corruption. this comes at the same time of a fascinating revelation about pope john paul ii. private letters reveal a close friendship with a woman that lasted for decades. mark phillips has the story. >> reporter: he was then a young polish cardinal. she was a polish-american writer and married. yet when karol wojtyla, the man who would become pope john paul ii begin to collaborate with anna-teresa tymieniecka on a translation, something more than a book happened. rest of their lives. his letters re-created in a bbc documentary. their relationship would test the cardinal's vow of celibacy. you write about being torn apart, cardinal wojtyla wrote, but i can find no answer to these words. particularly the word "i belong to you." mall mall malina malinovsky, brokered the sale of the letters. i believe she finlell in love with him. theyeyidn't just write. they spent private times at her prompt in vermont. skiing in poland. in the old communist days when he was in crackkrako
. >>> today, pope francis went to the heart of mexico's drug war and challenged priests to fight injustice, violence and corruption. this comes at the same time of a fascinating revelation about pope john paul ii. private letters reveal a close friendship with a woman that lasted for decades. mark phillips has the story. >> reporter: he was then a young polish cardinal. she was a polish-american writer and married. yet when karol wojtyla, the man who would become pope john paul...
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scott, on immigration, pope francis has been blunt. exploitation. his choice of location along the border is a clear message to not only mexico but the u.s. and we >>> campaigning today in south carolina, donald trump said that waterboarding is not severe enough in the effort to pry the truth out of suspected terrorists. and from the sound of it, he and his chief rival ted cruz might like to try it on each other. in campaigns that seem unable to break out of a cycle of name calling. major garrett is in south carolina. >> donald, i would encourage you if you want to file a lawsuit, challenging this ad claiming it is defamation, file the lawsuit. >> ted cruz scoffed at donald trump for threatening to sue over this ad from the cruz campaign. respect. >> mr. trump sent me a legal cease and desist letter saying stop telling the voters my record. that is objectively legally frivolous. >> trump fired back calling cruz i do not support taxpayer funding for planned parenthood as they're performing abortion the gop front-runner said in a statement. trump call
scott, on immigration, pope francis has been blunt. exploitation. his choice of location along the border is a clear message to not only mexico but the u.s. and we >>> campaigning today in south carolina, donald trump said that waterboarding is not severe enough in the effort to pry the truth out of suspected terrorists. and from the sound of it, he and his chief rival ted cruz might like to try it on each other. in campaigns that seem unable to break out of a cycle of name calling....
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this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a face-off with francis. donald trump's latest campaign comments are aimed at the vatican, after pope francis criticizes the republican front-runner. >>> as thousands prepare to say good-bye to the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, the battle continues over who will appoint his successor. >>> five people are on board when a sight-seeing helicopter smashes into pearl harbor. >>> and adele opens up what happens after her performance at the grammys went awry. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green.
this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a face-off with francis. donald trump's latest campaign comments are aimed at the vatican, after pope francis criticizes the republican front-runner. >>> as thousands prepare to say good-bye to the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, the battle continues over who will appoint his successor. >>> five people are on board when a sight-seeing helicopter smashes into pearl harbor. >>> and adele opens up what...
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meanwhile, a group called catholics for choice is asking pope francis not to condemn contraception or abortion in an attempt to help women protect themselves from the virus. >> grave concern for a lot of these athletes. >> indeed. >>> we trust them to keep us safe in the air. tsa officers take an explosive course. training academy trying to make announcer: this portion of "cbs every kiss begins with kay. >>> he was a man of the clothe and now a former prieses is under arrest. >>> ahead, "48 hours" of a beauty queen's death 22 years after richard schlesinger confronted the priest. >> do you know who killed? >> no. >> they say you killed him. [ bleep ]. >> you won't tell me anything? >> get lost, brother! >> richard schlesinger joins us with new details. >>> the news is back this morning right here on "cbs this morning." announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by walgreens. it's at the corner of happy and medicare part d prescriptions, walgreens says, carpe med diem. seize the day to get more out of life and medicare part d. just switch to walgreens for savings that'll b
meanwhile, a group called catholics for choice is asking pope francis not to condemn contraception or abortion in an attempt to help women protect themselves from the virus. >> grave concern for a lot of these athletes. >> indeed. >>> we trust them to keep us safe in the air. tsa officers take an explosive course. training academy trying to make announcer: this portion of "cbs every kiss begins with kay. >>> he was a man of the clothe and now a former prieses...
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. >>> donald trump is taking on pope francis on immigration to your local weather. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. >>> do female surfers stack up to the men in the sport? >> ahead, the controversy sweeping through a massive surf competition. >>> the news is back this morning right here on "cbs this morning." announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by jcpenney. you love only at jcpenney! here at persil... the top notch team of stain experts has performed over ten thousand stain evaluations to prove persil delivers a premium clean. we've made a new stain with wasabi and goji berries. make that ten thousand and one. hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. vern from voya? yep, vern from voya. why are you orange? that's a little weird. really? that's the weird part in this scenario? look, orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. save a little here and there, and over time, your money could multiply. see? ah, ok. so, why are y
. >>> donald trump is taking on pope francis on immigration to your local weather. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. >>> do female surfers stack up to the men in the sport? >> ahead, the controversy sweeping through a massive surf competition. >>> the news is back this morning right here on "cbs this morning." announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored...
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. >>> pope francis is in mexico city on a five day trip. >> in minutes he was wearing a sombrero. >> so cold outside! >> mother nature is giving the northeast the cold shoulder. >> record low temperatures are likely. >> bone chilling, teeth chattering, describe it however you want. >> what do you think about outside? >> cold. >> moment of impact. a person struck bay vehicle after she was in a crash. woman suffered minor injuries. >>> there is anger on the streets of greek capital. protesters gathered outside parliament and clashing with riot police. >>> in california the world's best surfers went to the bay area to take on the mavericks. 24 of them taking on waves rising between 20 and 40 feet. >> all that. >> check out this little polar first time at the toronto zo. >> speed. moves in. shoot. scores! tanner pierson wins the game in overtime! >> on "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> valentine's day around the corner. everybody in the mood. >> roses are red, violets are blue. >> i love you so much. i obamacare about you more than you know. that's right, obamacare. >>> welcome to the we
. >>> pope francis is in mexico city on a five day trip. >> in minutes he was wearing a sombrero. >> so cold outside! >> mother nature is giving the northeast the cold shoulder. >> record low temperatures are likely. >> bone chilling, teeth chattering, describe it however you want. >> what do you think about outside? >> cold. >> moment of impact. a person struck bay vehicle after she was in a crash. woman suffered minor injuries....
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nationwide is on your side >>> pope francis takes on drug lords in mexico ahead.
nationwide is on your side >>> pope francis takes on drug lords in mexico ahead.
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nationwide is on your side >>> pope francis takes on drug lords in mexico ahead. where a hundred thousand people >>>. >> bernie is an outsider who has only been in congress for, like, 30 years! i can't make you love me if you don't i can't make your heart >> like her. in these final hours i will lay down my heart and i feel the power >> oh, boy. hey, guess what. i'm not even playing this thing! i can't let you love me if you don't >> that is kate mckinnan on "saturday night live." "snl" strikes again there. they are very good. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." this half hour, a crude moment from peyton manning's past is back in the spotlight. newly released documents unveil details about a sexual assault about 20 years ago. ahead why the quarterback once described the event as harmless. >>> dealers of death. we are in mexico with the pope's tough words on drug cartels in a place that sees some of that country's worse violence. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. >>> investigation by "usa today" tracking features who have h
nationwide is on your side >>> pope francis takes on drug lords in mexico ahead. where a hundred thousand people >>>. >> bernie is an outsider who has only been in congress for, like, 30 years! i can't make you love me if you don't i can't make your heart >> like her. in these final hours i will lay down my heart and i feel the power >> oh, boy. hey, guess what. i'm not even playing this thing! i can't let you love me if you don't >> that is kate...
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. >> pope francis celebrated mass evident straight. he said the is exploitation of mexico's native people must end. during a ceremony he left the altar to bless a child lifted up in a wheelchair. >>> and the"the guardian" focused pope francis and an american woman. it's an intense and intimate bond that's lasted more than three decades. mark phillips looks at it. good morning. >> good morning. if you look at the difference between the vatican's paper and the tmz, you might get something different. it's a story of their love and affection. there's plenty of argument for both. dynamic polish preefts. she was a pole live immigrant living in the u.s. and married. yet when they met to collaborate on an english version of a book he'd written something on another level clicked. they began an exchange of letters that continued for the rest of his life and her letter to him seemed to make him uncomfortable. you write about being torn apart but i could find no answer for these words. particularly the words i belong to you. as he rose up the hier
. >> pope francis celebrated mass evident straight. he said the is exploitation of mexico's native people must end. during a ceremony he left the altar to bless a child lifted up in a wheelchair. >>> and the"the guardian" focused pope francis and an american woman. it's an intense and intimate bond that's lasted more than three decades. mark phillips looks at it. good morning. >> good morning. if you look at the difference between the vatican's paper and the tmz,...
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this morning francis travels to juarez just across the rio grande from el paso. he spent tuesday meeting with young people in a state that is a hot bed of mexico's drug trade. one of the pope's loudest messages is direct at the more than 400,000 priests nationwide and asking them to be more active in bringing the people back to the church. david begnaud met a priest in louisiana who is offering
this morning francis travels to juarez just across the rio grande from el paso. he spent tuesday meeting with young people in a state that is a hot bed of mexico's drug trade. one of the pope's loudest messages is direct at the more than 400,000 priests nationwide and asking them to be more active in bringing the people back to the church. david begnaud met a priest in louisiana who is offering
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>> pope francis says to go to bed tired, dead tired. but a happy tired. happy tired is how i go to bed at night, you know? and it's great. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," david begnaud, lafayette, louisiana. >> a great idea. >> what a terrific story. >> who is calling you, charlie? tell them you're busy! >> i'm busy! >> put that phone down. let me see! >> kate is calling? answer it! >> i'm not answering any quote/unquote. hello, hello. i apologize to all of you hello it's me live broadcast? hello it's me >> i want to know who is calling you. clearly not somebody close to you because they wouldn't call you between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. "cbs this morning." >>> this is about as far from baywatch as you can get. police on a beach in chile chasing a suspect into the water but the officers didn't want to get wet so they called for reinforcement while the suspect had a nice splashy pooh. 45 minutes later the maritime police arrived and ready to jump in. they surrounded the man and took him into custody. >> he is having a lot of -- change does not roll in
>> pope francis says to go to bed tired, dead tired. but a happy tired. happy tired is how i go to bed at night, you know? and it's great. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," david begnaud, lafayette, louisiana. >> a great idea. >> what a terrific story. >> who is calling you, charlie? tell them you're busy! >> i'm busy! >> put that phone down. let me see! >> kate is calling? answer it! >> i'm not answering any quote/unquote....
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lashed out at pope francis on thursday in south carolina. earlier, the pope described trump's plan for a wall along the mexican border as not christian. the candidate quickly accused francis of questioning his faith but last night at a televised town hall, trump began to soften his criticism. >> a new poll out this morning showing trump's lead is narrowing in south carolina ahead of tomorrow's primary. he is now just five points ahead of ted cruz. major garrett is in columbia, south carolina, with the latest on trump's clash with the pope. major, good morning. it's still even difficult to >> you can tell -- >> yes, it is. >> reporter: it is difficult to say. difficult to wrap your mind around. as we all know, donald trump has defied political conventions and manner since entering this presidential campaign. many remember his wildly condemned insult of mexicans when he announced for the presidency on june 16th and the u.s./mexican border is a popular theme for trump and when asked about this, pope francis says generally speaking, the building
lashed out at pope francis on thursday in south carolina. earlier, the pope described trump's plan for a wall along the mexican border as not christian. the candidate quickly accused francis of questioning his faith but last night at a televised town hall, trump began to soften his criticism. >> a new poll out this morning showing trump's lead is narrowing in south carolina ahead of tomorrow's primary. he is now just five points ahead of ted cruz. major garrett is in columbia, south...
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where do things stand between you and pope francis? >> i heard he made the nicest comment this morning and i was honored by it and i think he is a terrific person. it's about illegal immigration. if we don't have a border, we have no country. >> reporter: trump no longer refers to the holy father -- lacked christian charity. >> i think he was in a severe as the media let it be known, somewhat later. but this morning, he was so nice and i really appreciated it. >> reporter: we also asked about opposed the iraq war before it started. all publicly available comments sew show that didn't happen until the invasion began. karl rove called that a fabrication. >> i don't think karl rove has said anything about me. he is an incompetent person. >> reporter: the rest of the gop field is scrambling and bashing the front-runner. >> donald trump has shown no interest in anybody other than himself. >> it's easy to say you want to make america great again. you can even put that on a baseball cap. >> reporter: marco rubio, trailing trump and cruz, camp
where do things stand between you and pope francis? >> i heard he made the nicest comment this morning and i was honored by it and i think he is a terrific person. it's about illegal immigration. if we don't have a border, we have no country. >> reporter: trump no longer refers to the holy father -- lacked christian charity. >> i think he was in a severe as the media let it be known, somewhat later. but this morning, he was so nice and i really appreciated it. >>...
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>> recently the visit with pope francis. >> of course. >> where we had a chance to share thoughts and prayer. you know, he's something who is it. think he deeply cares about people, about the most vulnerable. >> you know, one of my favorites, there's a picture of a little black boy rubbing your hair and i think it's ella rhodes. you're litting her. >> i love getting on the ground with babies in the oval office and they're unrestrained so they'll run around, they'll take out all the apples out of the bowl and set them in various places and then put them back. they're out of control. >> some of them don't know you're the president which is always nice. not many can say that. >> lots of people want your job. >> yeah. >> if we said a year ago the people leading in new hampshire are bernie sanders and donald trump, what would you have said a year ago when you heard that? >> look. there's dmout i would have been surprised and yet i always have to remind people that this is really early in the process. early on oftentimes voters want to just vent and vote their passions. as the process goes
>> recently the visit with pope francis. >> of course. >> where we had a chance to share thoughts and prayer. you know, he's something who is it. think he deeply cares about people, about the most vulnerable. >> you know, one of my favorites, there's a picture of a little black boy rubbing your hair and i think it's ella rhodes. you're litting her. >> i love getting on the ground with babies in the oval office and they're unrestrained so they'll run around, they'll...
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pope francis has a full schedule while in mexico. and as typical of his visits, the pope will spend a great deal of time ministering to the poor. shasta darlington has more on what we can expect to see over the coming days. ♪ >> reporter: some surprisingly melodious parishioners gearing up for pope francis's arrival. a six-day trip that starts right here. a basilica of the virgin of guadalupe, the patron saint of mexico. visited by millions of pilgrims each year. who pray before a 16th century shroud that bears her image. according to the chaplain, pope francis seeks guidance at the start of his trip. "he's looking for her protection," he says. "he's entrusting his whole trip to mexico to the virgin of guadalu guadalupe." pope francis planning to visit some of mexico's poorest and most violent corners. from a sprawling suburb with the highest rate of killings of women to the center of mexico's narco war. pope francis chose this shrine because it's the most revered. but it's interesting, talking to parishioners here, they say of cou
pope francis has a full schedule while in mexico. and as typical of his visits, the pope will spend a great deal of time ministering to the poor. shasta darlington has more on what we can expect to see over the coming days. ♪ >> reporter: some surprisingly melodious parishioners gearing up for pope francis's arrival. a six-day trip that starts right here. a basilica of the virgin of guadalupe, the patron saint of mexico. visited by millions of pilgrims each year. who pray before a 16th...
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know better sleep with sleep number. ♪ >>> very touching moment for pope francis on sunday, during a visit to a children's hospital in mexico city. a patient sang for him as he passed through a hallway. you see here, the pope kissed the girl on the forehead and offered a blessing. at mass, he urged followers not to succumb to evil. >> translator: jesus doesn't answer the devil with any proper words. he answers with the words of the scripture. he doesn't answer with his own words, because brothers and sisters, you do to the dialog with the devil. you cannot dialog with the devil, because he will always beat us. we have chosen jesus, and not the devil. >> as the pope travels through mexico, he is already helping to put the spotlight on the urgent needs of its citizens. the trip includes stops to some of mexico's most violent cities. >> reporter: pope francis helicoptered into one of the most dangerous places in mexico on his second full day of this trip. a sprawling suburb outside of mexico city, notorious for poverty and violence. in fact, the pontiff's decision to visit here ruffled
know better sleep with sleep number. ♪ >>> very touching moment for pope francis on sunday, during a visit to a children's hospital in mexico city. a patient sang for him as he passed through a hallway. you see here, the pope kissed the girl on the forehead and offered a blessing. at mass, he urged followers not to succumb to evil. >> translator: jesus doesn't answer the devil with any proper words. he answers with the words of the scripture. he doesn't answer with his own...
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from pope francis himself, we heard a lot of tough words. in the national palace talking to the president, he warned again the danger of drug trafficking, inequality, and of course corruption in mexico. then at the cathedral, he spoke to the bishops about their role in the drug war. take listen. >> translator: i urge you not to underestimate the moral and anti-social challenge which the drug trade represents for mexican society as a whole, including the church. >> reporter: the day ended at the basilica of the virgin of guadalupe, the most revered shrine in mexico and much of the americana. pope francis celebrated his first mass in mexico in front of over 30,000 people using a torch it light a flame of mercy. during the homily, he talked about the down trodden, those who don't feel wanted, and of young people without a future. shasta darlington, cnn, mexico city. >>> on sunday, pope francis visits a notoriously poor area just north of mexico city. it's an area known for the highest number of women killed there. stay tuned for live coverage f
from pope francis himself, we heard a lot of tough words. in the national palace talking to the president, he warned again the danger of drug trafficking, inequality, and of course corruption in mexico. then at the cathedral, he spoke to the bishops about their role in the drug war. take listen. >> translator: i urge you not to underestimate the moral and anti-social challenge which the drug trade represents for mexican society as a whole, including the church. >> reporter: the day...
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francis will make his way to this path according to local church officials who tell me that francis will walk straight to the end of this route here, where a makeshift memorial to migrants will be set up on that day. it is there that he will pray for the people who made it across the border and those who did not. and that single symbolic moment expected to renew focus on the issue of immigration, something that's very important to the papacy of this pontiff, very important to mexico, and of course highly debated right next door. polo sandoval, cnn, juarez, mexico. >>> well, an epic tribute to one of music's biggest stars. coming up, a look at lady gaga's grammy performance honoring david bowie. ♪ we could be heros 7 days ago, karen wasn't thinking about joining her daughter's yoga class. shs thinking about her joints. but now that she's taking osteo bi-flex, she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort. with continued use, it supports increased flexibility over time. karen: "she's single." it also supports wonderfully high levels of humiliation in her daughter. karen: "she's a
francis will make his way to this path according to local church officials who tell me that francis will walk straight to the end of this route here, where a makeshift memorial to migrants will be set up on that day. it is there that he will pray for the people who made it across the border and those who did not. and that single symbolic moment expected to renew focus on the issue of immigration, something that's very important to the papacy of this pontiff, very important to mexico, and of...
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pope francis kissed the girl on the forehead and offered a blessing. at mass he urged followers not to succumb to evil. >> translator: jesus doesn't answer the delve with any proper words. he answers him with the words of the scripture. he does not answer with his own words, because brothers and sisters, you do not dialog with the devil. you cannot have a dialog with the devil, because he'll always beat us. only the strength of the word of god can defeat him. we have chosen jesus and not the devil. >> as the pope travels through mexico, he is calling on citizens there to create their own, quote, land of opportunity, and he's taking his missage to some of mexico's most violent cities. shasta darlington has this report. >> reporter: pope francis helicoptered into one of the most dangerous places in mexico on his second full day of his trip. a sprawling suburb outside of mexico city, notorious for poverty and violence. in fact, the pontiff's decision to visit ruffled more than a few official feathers. of course it thrilled the hundreds of thousands who li
pope francis kissed the girl on the forehead and offered a blessing. at mass he urged followers not to succumb to evil. >> translator: jesus doesn't answer the delve with any proper words. he answers him with the words of the scripture. he does not answer with his own words, because brothers and sisters, you do not dialog with the devil. you cannot have a dialog with the devil, because he'll always beat us. only the strength of the word of god can defeat him. we have chosen jesus and not...
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. >>> plus pope francis visits a mexican town hit hard by drug violence. the message he has for church leaders there still to come. stay with us. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? isn't it time to let the real you shine through? e to severe plaque psoriasis... introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nau
. >>> plus pope francis visits a mexican town hit hard by drug violence. the message he has for church leaders there still to come. stay with us. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? isn't it time to let the real you shine through? e to severe plaque psoriasis... introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an...
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. >>> pope francis has wrapped up the third day of his mexican tour. he arrived in chiapas. and it is home to a largely indigenous population. during the mass read in three native languages, the pope asked the people for forgiveness for years of exclusion and destruction of their land. later the pope spoke at a stadium in the capital of chiapas before tens of thousands of people. several families were given the chance to meet and speak with the roman catholic leader and receive his blessing. and here's pope's itinerary for tuesday. first, he will travel to attend mass with priests and seminarians. he'll also visit a cathedral and speak to young people at the morelia's cathedral. >>> we will have a look at the biggest performances at the grammy and who's taking home a grammy. >>> and we will take a look at donald trump's ancestors, what they have to say about his bid for u.s. president. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers ab
. >>> pope francis has wrapped up the third day of his mexican tour. he arrived in chiapas. and it is home to a largely indigenous population. during the mass read in three native languages, the pope asked the people for forgiveness for years of exclusion and destruction of their land. later the pope spoke at a stadium in the capital of chiapas before tens of thousands of people. several families were given the chance to meet and speak with the roman catholic leader and receive his...
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francis will meet in the prison chapel. he'll pray with 700 prisoners in the courtyard, among them cartel inforcers who kidnapped and killed. he hopes francis's visit can help reinforce the peace among the gangs in the prison and the city that surrounds it. cnn, mexico. >> we're learning more about how one of mexico's notorious inmates is farg in prison. here is how the el chapo expland it to a mexico station. >> he told me every two hours at night they wake me up to take roll. they are turning me into is zombie. >> his client told him that a dog had been guarding his cell. >> he's had a haircut too. >> next on c"cnn newsroom" thei last concert ended in tragedy. now this american band returns for an emotional show. symptoms when they start. abdominal pain. urgent diarrhea. now there's prescription xifaxan. xifaxan is a new ibs-d treatment that helps relieve your diarrhea and abdominal pain symptoms. and xifaxan works differently. it's a prescription antibiotic that acts mainly in the digestive tract. do not use xifaxan if y
francis will meet in the prison chapel. he'll pray with 700 prisoners in the courtyard, among them cartel inforcers who kidnapped and killed. he hopes francis's visit can help reinforce the peace among the gangs in the prison and the city that surrounds it. cnn, mexico. >> we're learning more about how one of mexico's notorious inmates is farg in prison. here is how the el chapo expland it to a mexico station. >> he told me every two hours at night they wake me up to take roll. they...
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francis is expected to pray in that prison with about 700 inmates. however, most people here will tell you that some of the most symbolic moments will come towards the end of the day as he heads to the u.s./mexico border to celebrate an open air mass. at least 215,000 people expected to be in attendance. one of the key moments will come as he makes his way to a temporary memorial to migrants that's been set up only a few yards away from that boundary. he will pray for those immigrants that have made it across the border and of course those who have not. ultimately, though, the end of the day will come as pope francis gets ready to head back to the vatican. the people not only in waur es but also several mexican cities that his message of hope and peace resonates for years to come. >> to read more about the pope's tour, visit our website at cnn.com/popein diagnose mexico. >>> hundreds of sharks are swimming near the shores of palm beach in florida this week. but the effects of el nino coupled with climate change may be altering their migration routes.
francis is expected to pray in that prison with about 700 inmates. however, most people here will tell you that some of the most symbolic moments will come towards the end of the day as he heads to the u.s./mexico border to celebrate an open air mass. at least 215,000 people expected to be in attendance. one of the key moments will come as he makes his way to a temporary memorial to migrants that's been set up only a few yards away from that boundary. he will pray for those immigrants that have...
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the vatican says pope francis will meet the head of the russian orthodox church next friday in cuba. it is the first meeting between the heads of both churches since the western and eastern branches of christianity split apart nearly 1,000 years ago. thousands of syrians are waiting to cross into turkey. the refugees are fleeing the city of aleppo to save their lives. regime troops are fighting rebel forces to fight syria's economic power house and syrian troops have cut off opposition supply lines. >>> yet another humanitarian catastrophe, that's what activists say is about to happen in aleppo. there are fears the syrian regime could fkttively make it impossible for aid to be delivered. the opposition says the military assault led the u.n. to temporarily suspend peace talks. u.s. secretary of state says syria's ally, russia, is slaughtering civilians. >> there is evidence that is clear this russia is using free-fall bombs, gum bombs as they're know. they're not precision bombs. there are civilians, including women and children, being killed in large numbers. as a consequence, hospit
the vatican says pope francis will meet the head of the russian orthodox church next friday in cuba. it is the first meeting between the heads of both churches since the western and eastern branches of christianity split apart nearly 1,000 years ago. thousands of syrians are waiting to cross into turkey. the refugees are fleeing the city of aleppo to save their lives. regime troops are fighting rebel forces to fight syria's economic power house and syrian troops have cut off opposition supply...
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pope francis was in the back of the plane. he spoke to journalists briefly. he actually talked about mexico. he said, you know, in mexico, they still believe in our lady of guadalupe. that was a really good moment. he delivered some letters that children wrote to the pope. he really just lit up. he actually said, you know, i'm about to publish a book, a children's book, and it's going to have letters from children. he was excited. and then i couldn't help, i couldn't resist, i got another blessing from pope francis. >> incredible, these moments you're having in just this short bit of time you've been covering the pope for us. we'll be following the journey of course. thank you so much for calling from cuba. >>> we reported the deaths of five police officers. so let me just take a moment to highlight stories of first responders truly going beyond the call of duty. police in san bernardino led this al out pursuit to track down the terrorists. a police sergeant who had never fired his weapon before. cnn's kyung lah spoke with the officer about that very day. [ s
pope francis was in the back of the plane. he spoke to journalists briefly. he actually talked about mexico. he said, you know, in mexico, they still believe in our lady of guadalupe. that was a really good moment. he delivered some letters that children wrote to the pope. he really just lit up. he actually said, you know, i'm about to publish a book, a children's book, and it's going to have letters from children. he was excited. and then i couldn't help, i couldn't resist, i got another...
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what we are seeing in that video of pope francis is look these guys are holm human beings. pope john paul ii he went to school with girls. he went to a secular school. the only modern pope who did. he danced with girls. in the course of writing his holiness we found a young woman who he had a crush on in high school who had fled poland and gone to israel. the pope stayed in touch with her. we are seeing the humanization of these popes. and perhaps the vatican and the perhaps the hierarchy has tried too long to keep us from seeing them as human figures and only saintly figures. in the bbc they did a great job about pope john paul ii and this wom woman. now they've got the letters. i went back to my notes with that woman in 1993. she talks about her influence as a philosopher on pope john paul ii. she talks about how he came to visit her in her home, how they camped out. i asked her, was she in love with the pope? she said, well that's an absurd idea. how could i be in love with a middle aged clergyman? but indeed, it was a kind of loving relationship between two mortals. it'
what we are seeing in that video of pope francis is look these guys are holm human beings. pope john paul ii he went to school with girls. he went to a secular school. the only modern pope who did. he danced with girls. in the course of writing his holiness we found a young woman who he had a crush on in high school who had fled poland and gone to israel. the pope stayed in touch with her. we are seeing the humanization of these popes. and perhaps the vatican and the perhaps the hierarchy has...