But pope francis in america, its the inside story. Welcome to inside story, its a ray suarez. When the pope visits the United States, he last two tafngz before him. Speak to the 70 million catholics, and speak to the 200 plus americans who arent, about concerns common to all people. He carries a tradition of authority one that catholic teaching hod was passed down from jesus himself. But when talking to others he must persuade n instead. A heroic example of four americans, two catholics and two who were not. A nation can be considered great, when it defends liberty. As lincoln did. When it teaches us a culture that enables people to dream of full rights for all brothers and sisters. As Martin Luther king sought to do. When it strives for justice in the cause of the oppressed as dorothy day did by her walk, a face which becomes dialogue and so in the contemplative style of thomas malcolm. Youre looking at a live picture now are from new york city, the pope traveled this from washington,
12 days until christmas. Oh, we can start counting down. On the first day oh, i did not mean to open that pandoras box. Yes, you did. Erica grow in for Raphael Miranda. You dont sing, do you . Ill spare you right now. But you made me think. If this is the first day of christmas, my friend gave to me 60 degrees . Still 60 degrees in central park. We didnt lose much of the heat we got during the day yesterday. We broke record highs throughout much of the tristate. Were only down to 51 in danbury. 54 in farmingdale. Long branch right now at 57 degrees. On Storm Tracker satellite and radar, this is a threehour loop. You can see a couple sprinkle popping through sullivan county. Not a lot of rain in our area today. Right now it is 60 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Were going to stay in the 60s all day long. Of course, but when were starting out this warm, we dont have far to go before we already reach a record high. The record high for this date is 64 set in central park back in the 193
Look at him. Hes smiling and laughing. What did the two candidates say to each other backstage in private without microphones . Weve got the man who sat between the two. Cardinal timothy doe lalan. Bring peace to them. It works. Key battleground states. The best team in the business standing by across the country this morning. Nbc National Correspondent Peter Alexander starting us off here in 30 rock. Again, you know, as we mention there, paul is in the digs. Brief pause. Just 34 minutes but well take that. Well take that. I think what was striking is its intended to be a brief auz from t pause from the jabs but biting lines. Still felt like they were in Campaign Mode through the course of the evening. Nonetheless, what is honestly celebrated as a night of civility, there were memorable moments. Not always for the right reasons, donald trump who struggles with selfdepracation. At times, donald trump more heavy handed. Hillary is so corrupt. She got kicked off the watergate commission.
that s what this tragedy cries out for. it s a tragedy for trayvon. it s a tragedy for his family. but it is a tragedy for the broader community that this is not the dominant conversation now about how do we as america in 2012, be hugely respectful of all people, regardless of color of skin, regardless of religion, regardless of any other thing that may potentially divide us. this is the melting pot, and if it needs to be the melting pot. it must put the fear of god in kids his age? right? well, you know, you hear sdlfrn parents with kids his age. what s been interesting about and i m glad, you know, in the last few days nea, aft and fta, both national unions and our union down in florida put out a very strong statement yesterday about not only needing to get to the bottom line of the investigation, but, also the larger question of how in our society, we make sure there is a deep respect much all of our people. and, you know, so teachers have been talking about th
jamie: the house of representatives narrowly passing a massive health care overhaul bill. the yeas are 220. the nays are 215. the bill is passed. [cheers and applause]. jamie: democrats pushing the bill through despite nearly unanimous republican opposition. good morning, i m jamie colby. eric: i m eric sean and welcome to america s news headquarters for this sunday morning, president obama praising the bill s passage calling it an historic step toward providing quality affordable health care for america. 36 million of us will be covered under the bill. but, republicans passed last night, a job killing, tax hiking deficit exploding government takeover of our medical system, it is said, and the president is urging the senate to follow suit and calling on congress to send him legislation he can sign before the end of the year, caroline shivley live in washington with the latest on the bill and its aftermath, a 14 hour process yesterday we saw, and takes through the vote