and i think that s one reason that we ve seen pete buttigieg really rise so much in the polls despite, you know, not having a lot of executive experience. he s a, you know, guy in his 30s, he connects very well with people. he really connects well with people on a personal level. of course, he has ignored policy for the personal, i think that could start to harm him as the race goes on. jon: there s another millennial war veteran in this race, congressman seth moulton. he says it is his generation s time. listen. i think it s time for the generation that fought in iraq is and afghanistan to take over for the generation that sent us there. to show how we re going to take america forward into the new world, into a new economy, into the challenges of climate change that our generation has to deal with and live with. i think it s time for that change in american politics, and i ve been fighting for it ever since i was elected. jon: he and buttigieg, i suppose, have some time to make that
also a young boy from naples, a 19-year-old who died of bone cancer and pope francis said he was an example to young people of humility and courage. perhaps the two most well known, pope paul vi, he was pope from 1963 to 1978, a time of great change in the church. he ushered in the catholic church into the new world. he was one of the first popes to begin traveling outside of italy. he traveled to the holy land and the united nations at the time of the vietnam war speaking out against war there. he is somebody who has been very important for pope francis. and archbishop romero from el salvador. he was assassinated while saying mass. in 1980. pope francis is wearing the blood stained belt that oscar
we have it. with his two front teeth missing. you know, it was such a beautiful, well thought out, brilliantly architected ceremony, ladies. i felt for a moment when i was listening to the most reverend michael curry like i was back at new birth cathedral faith international in miami listening to my bishop, bishop victor t. curry, preaching and that was a baptist church. it had that feel of sort of old time black church religion with the reality of the introduction of africans into the new world was violent. it was traumatic. it involved the reverse of colonialism, great britain of course the architect of much of the sort of colonial wreckage of what we call sometimes the third world. these two people, harry and meghan, have managed to take that history, distill the soul that was wrung out of it because
remember being in seoul, south korea. taking kim jong un to task. and belittle him in a personal way. all that was gone. you saw the president have nothing but respect and praise for him. one of the more interesting answers to the brief questions the president was taking there was why do you think kim jong un is doing this? he wants to do something and bring his country into the new world. so i think that is the open question here. but one thing that is clear the president wants to make a deal. he wants to have a bit of history of his own. he didn t like the iran nuclear deal from the beginning. largely because it was negotiabiliti negotiated by president obama. he wants to do something big. and believes it is this. he believes this is an honor. a big moment. but made clear that the biggest
happening off the court that s getting attention. are you mom enough? time magazine wants to know. this cover spurring shock and talk about attachment parenting and it s really the way you should raise your child. good morning to you. i m carol costello. they are alive. alexandria and kyliyah bain are safe and sound and they have now been released from the hospital. the two tennessee girls turned up in a wooded area in mississippi after a nationwide manhunt. the fbi says their kidnapper adam mayes is dead. he shot and killed himself as police closed in. mayes is suspected of killing the girls mother and their older sister in a bizarre case of violence and obsession that first exploded three weeks ago. martin savidge is in alpine, mississippi with the latest. good morning, martin. reporter: good morning, carol. it good news in an otherwise bittersweet tale that two younger girls have been found alive. this played out a hundred yards down the road in a wooded area beginn