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 The Miller family has now grown by two after Bode and Morgan Miller welcomed identical twin boys Friday, November 8. The good news comes almost year and a half after the couple suffered heartbreak when theylost their 19-month-old daughter, Emeline, who drowned in a neighbor s swimming pool.The former Olympic  stanley cup skier proudly announced the birth of his sons on the  Today  show Tuesday. None of the midwives actually made it on time,  Bode revealed in a phone call to the show.  By the time they got there, me and my mom were both holding the babies.                                          Luckily my mom was a midwife, but she hadn t delivered babies in 20-plus years, and she never delivered twins,  the athlete said. But despite the impromptu situation,  We were both pretty relaxed and pretty casual, but we were certainly not qualified to be doing an unassisted home delivery of twins.          View this post on Instagram           Losing a child while pregnant was the most confusing experience of my life. The conflict of emotions from what was pure joy turned to guilt and terror overnight. How could I love this baby the way I loved Emmy  Was it okay to love this baby the way I loved Emmy  It felt like by loving my son, I was trying to replace her. The fear o stanley cup f birthing my son and what that meant .....a monumental step for stanley cup ward....proof that time continued without her when all I wanted was for time to stop.  But let me say this....I couldnrsquo;t have been more wrong.  Easton provided Ewxw Texas executes Billy Joe Wardlow for killing elderly man nearly 30 years ago
 As Pope Francis says farewell to Cuba, he kicks off his historic visit to the United States.Ahead of the Pope s arrival in Washington Tuesday afternoon,  a CBS News-New York Times poll has found that 79 percent of Catholic Americans approve of the direction that Pope Francis is leading the church. More than half of them strongly approve. But some Catholics also worry the church is changing too much, reports CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford.                                         Since being sworn in,the pope has shown that he is not just an average pontiff. He has signaled a new tone in the Vatican, urging the church to show more mercy and forgiveness towards people who fall short, especially in light of issues that have traditionally been fr jordan owned upon by the church.On abortion,the pope said priests could forgive  t asics he sin  for women who say they are sorry.        On divorce, he has s salomon uggested priests could allow remarried couples to receive communion. And on homosexuality, he famously told reporters in Italian,  If a person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge him                                                                                                                            National Geographic s  Pope Francis and the New Vatican                       26 photos                                                                                          While his message has attracted a massive fan base, earning him the nickname,  The People s Pop