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CNN CNN Newsroom April 1, 2010

tony, don t go too far because i ve got penguins on my show coming up in just a few minutes. real, live penguins. i m ali velshi. i m going to be with you for the next two hours. i m going to take every important topic and break it down. i ll give you a level of detail to help you make important decisions about your health, your money and today your morality. it s a new hour. new run down. we re at a key point in the census process. you might think it s all about numbers and check marks and forms. it s not. the census is directly affect your community and your representation in congress. we ll check out one community shats getting a census boost. another that could get a census bust. plus, what if i told you that you could make $100,000 a year, managing a supermarket or fixing pipes? that s no pipe dream. christine romans found high-paying jobs that do not require a four-year degree. if i should ask you if it s right or wrong to poison your best friend. i guess you woul

WHUT Religion Ethics Newsweekly October 26, 2009

abernethy: coming up, the vatican makes it easier for anglicans to become catholics. also, doctors who pray with their patients. and mary setterholm: abused as a child and a former prostitute but now saving the lives of other women. captioning sponsored by the lilly endowment abernethy: welcome. i m bob abernethy. it s good to have you with us. the vatican announced plans to make it easier for disaffected anglicans to convert to catholicism. cardinal william levada, head of thvatican s doctrinal office, said new structures will be created to accommodate growing numbers of anglicans who want to leave the worldwide anglican communion because of disputes over homosexuality and female clergy. under the new plan, those anglicans can become catholics while still maintaining some of their distinctive beliefs and practices, including the tradition of married priests. our managing editor, kim lawton, is here, and so, from denver, is john allen, longme vatican correspondent for th

WHUT Religion Ethics Newsweekly October 25, 2009

abernethy: coming up, the vatican makes it easier for anglicans to become catholics. also, doctors who pray with their patients. and mary setterholm: abused as a child and a former prostitute but now saving the lives of other women. captioning sponsored by the lilly endowment abernethy: welcome. i m bob abernethy. it s good to have you with us. the vatican announced plans to make it easier for disaffected anglicans to convert to catholicism. cardinal william levada, head of the vatican s doctrinal office, said new structures will be created to accommodate growing numbers of anglicans who want to leave the worldwide anglican communion because of disputes over homosexuality and female clergy. under the new plan, those anglicans can become catholics while still maintaining some of their distinctive beliefs and practices, including the tradition of married priests. our managing editor, kim lawton, is here, and so, from denver, is john allen, longtime vatican correspondent for

WETA Religion Ethics Newsweekly October 25, 2009

abernethy: comingp, the vatic makes it easier for anglicans to bece catholics. also, doctors who prawith their patients. and mary setterholm: abed as a child and a former prostite but now saving thlives of otr women. captioningponsored by e lilly endowment abernethy: welcome. i m b abernethy. it s good thave you with us. the vaticaannounced plans to make it easieror disaffected glicans to convert to catholicism. cadinal william levada, head the vatican s doctnal office, sainew structures will be created to accomdate growing numbers of anglicans whwant to lee the worldwide anglican comnion because of disputes over homosexuality and male clergy. under the new plan, tho anglicans n become catholics while sll maintaining some of their distinctiveeliefs and practices, includinghe tradition ofarried priests. our managing editor, kim lawn, is here, and so, from deer, is john allen, longti vatican correspondent for the tional catholic reporte welcome to you both. john, wh s the

WETA The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer October 20, 2009

captioning sponsoreby macneil/lehreproductions brown: od evening. i m ffrey brown. on the newour this tuesday, our lead story the next sts for ghanistan and the u.s. aftepresident karzai agrees to a runoff election. gwen ifill has our covage. then, after e other news of e day, ray suarez gets the test on new suicide bombings in pakistan capital; spencer michels reporton the tenure battle for berkeley law professor whdrafted legal inions for the bush administration on rture. academic frdom means that his right to be here andto teach us to be protected the manis a cminal. there s no place for criminals to teach at tis university. brown: margaret wner has an updaten the swine flu, hitting ung people hardest; and a musicaanniversary celebration we visit aust city limits . a those guys up here playing shs. it s pretty cool. a loof vibes inthis room. you have to ing it. bwn: you ve got toring it. you ve got to brinit. major fundg for the newshour with jim lehrer is

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