Interpreter jesus always comes with the logic of love. Pope francis delivered mass and prayed with tens of thousands of cubans in havana. He arrived at the revolutionary plaza in his famous popemobile, stopping to greet the men, women, and children who came in the earlymorning hours to see him. Interpreter to serve means to take care of the fragile ones in our families, in our society, in our people. In attendance at the mass, cuban president ra`l castro, who recently said that this pope has inspired him to consider joining the Catholic Church. Interpreter thank you to you, mr. President , for all that you do in this work of reconciliation. Francis visit to cuba comes at a time of major change for the small island nation. He was a key player in negotiations that led to the restoration of diplomatic ties between the u. S. And cuba, an example of the political influence wielded by this global religious leader. Interpreter who will want to not to serve himself from the others. In havana,
In baltimore, it is a mistrial for officer william porter. One of Six Police Officers charged in the connection of the death of freddie gray. Porter was charged with involuntary manslaughter, seconddegree assault, Reckless Endangerment and misconduct in office, but after three days of deliberation, a jury failed to reach a verdict. John, what happened in court today . Reporter tony, good evening, and it was this afternoon that the word came through, baltimores trial of the century, the first of six individual trials of six individual Police Officers in, e jury had a mistrial. They couldnt come to a verdict against officer porter, the most serious which was manslaughter. And the judge set the jury home. And what happened, its a very small protest going on for most of the day outside of the courthouse, but almost immediately, that got much bigger to the point that the traffic was blocked, and then the sheriffs from the courthouse were wrestling with a very loud protestor. They were wrest
At the cape. You be see the rocket there, on the pad and well have a love report, coming up. John well head live to mt. Dora with a preview of the huge Arts Festival this weekend. Okay, ready for this number . 250 to 300,000 people expected to be there. Amy im going john that is a lot of people. Amy and a local girl featured in Rolling Stone magazine is going to sing for us in our 8 oclock hour this morning, you dont want to miss it. I got to hear a little bit of her yesterday and shes really good. Plus, david martin. Reporter good morning, amy, hi, john, were live at the beautiful Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox church say it three times i cant hey, but these are beautiful tables, extraordinary tables, calling it tables extraordinaire. I dont know what it is but well put it together on the 8 oclock hour of. Good day orlando john my wife and david martin are talking behind my back. My wife came in for lunch and she said you needed to have david do this and i goes they spoke. Amy david does
Has ruled this a homicide, manner of death strangulation and blunt force trauma. Reporter police may be one step closer to solving that crime, araujos parents arrived at homicide headquarters tuesday afternoon, the same day a person of interest was taken in custody and questioned by police. Authorities believe that the 23 yearold man who lived in the victims West Philadelphia apartment complex may be connect to the grizzly crime which left the 23 yearold Art Institute grad strangled and beaten, her hand tied, car torched. Police grew suspicious after that man was treated for burns at crozerchester medical center. All of her belongings were thrown out and we believe whoever did this took her vehicle the two south philadelphia area and set it on fire. Reporter personal items found at the murder scene including bank records and journal indicate she may have been traveling with many belongings while searching for a new place to live. Her father says that she was this transition having rece
Violent labor strikes were actually an attempt by workers to bring democracy into the workplace by overturning topdown management. He also describes how radical movements in art and literature clashed with the dominant cultural norms of the time. This class is just under an hour. I want to look at the debate in the early 20th century over what is called modernism. How these things work into some of the anxieties we have been talking about really all semester about the rise of modern america and spilling over into the postwar years. Lets look at some quotes from people we have heard from before in the semester to reestablish what the if those was. Walter lippman 1914. He says we can no longer treat life as something that will trickle down to us. We have to deal with it deliberately, devise its social organization formulate its methods, educate and control it. A classic progressive era approach. Chain atoms. Our friend jane adams. She writes, life in the suburbs above all it has been cal