ca cardinal turkson is hugely popular on the world human rights. not so much on the lgbt. and also birth control which runs against the catholic principles, but i am not a catholic, but i think that it would be a great thing if somebody could introduce the idea that maybe women have a right to control their reproductive rights and i don t think that is particularly scandalous. and those who work for catholic organizations, but who are not themselves catholic plooefr believers. talk to me, sister camille, about the difference of the c r churches because when i was a kid, we didn t have girl altar boys, and tell us about the history of the church. well, i have been fighting for more than 40 years for qualified unordained preachers, male and female, and i don t see it happening very quickly, but i do see it happening slowly.
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we are back and continuing the conversation about the future of the catholic church. joining me now are father james martin, jesuit priest and editor at large at american magazine and also with me is sister camille de arienz soshgs president of the women e s coalition and also joining me are ari melber, and so we were joking at the break, we need the black folks and the jewish folks at the table to talk about it. but this is part of the letter, because the catholic church is one thing for the believer, but the fact is that the catholic church is a global institution that impacts all of us that are in fact not part of the catholic
adviser valerie jarrett and asked her what it would take to make the proposal actual policy. in all of the communities, we have people who are living in poverty, and what the president is saying, in this country, as great as our country, if you are willing to work hard, you should be able to live above the poverty line, and making $14,900 is not enough to raise a family on and so he thinks it is important to raise it up. it is helpful for the family and 15 million americans will benefit from it, but it is good for the economy, because if they have extra money in the pocket, they will spend it, and that is held p pful to the helpful t the economy, and so businesses will see people coming in with a little extra cash to spend, and we are hoping that with the people behind it, it will put pressure on the congress to do something. and we have heard the counter argument that raising the federal minimum wage will reduce the number of jobs available and
we doing? on the latino immigration issues, then they will care a lot about these issues, so he is laying a trap for the party. and they support that, they a are going to look like anti-everything. and anti-the latino community, but i also don t think it is the base. i agree with dorian and i want to expand that, because when you look at it between the occupy wall street and other political economic movements that have come up, i think that most people think that income fairness is fair, and it is moral and that people should make a living wage and have the union protections and have health care. i do. on that point, there is one word if the president wants to solve poverty there is another word that he has to say, unions. unions are the best anti-poverty programs in the country, and he will have to say something about the labor union. and a lot like the catholic