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i'm norah o'donnell reporting from rome, overlooking vatican city and st. peter's square, where popes have led the roman catholic church for hundreds of years. tonight, we bring you a special hour with pope francis. 11 years into his papacy, he'd never sat down for an extended, wide-ranging interview with an american broadcast network until now. [bell tolls] [whispers] wow. buongiorno, your holiness. tonight, our global exclusive with pope francis. he may be the 266th pope, but he is a man of firsts. are we okay to start? >> pope francis: [speaking spanish] si si, como no? >> we have a new pontiff. >> norah: elected to the papacy in 2013... born jorge mario bergoglio in argentina, he's the first pope to hail from the americas and from the southern hemisphere. this is incredible, to hear the crowd there that has jammed into st. peter's square. the 87-year-old is the first pope to choose the name francis, after saint francis of assisi, known for his simplicity and humility. he's the first jesuit pope... >> the pope of the holy see. >> norah: and the first pop
i'm norah o'donnell reporting from rome, overlooking vatican city and st. peter's square, where popes have led the roman catholic church for hundreds of years. tonight, we bring you a special hour with pope francis. 11 years into his papacy, he'd never sat down for an extended, wide-ranging interview with an american broadcast network until now. [bell tolls] [whispers] wow. buongiorno, your holiness. tonight, our global exclusive with pope francis. he may be the 266th pope, but he is a man of...
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. >>> governor gavin newsom was in vatican city today to speak in front of pope francis and other world leaders at the climate summit. newsom spoke about success says california has seen in reducing carbon emissions, including the state's cap and trade program and pivot toward clean energy. he also called the climate crisis a fossil fuel crisis. >> the polluted heart of the climate crisis are these fossil fuel companies that have been lying to us, that have been deceiving us. they've known the science. they've denied the science. they've delayed advancement. >> newsom also took shots at republican presidential candidate donald trump saying his campaign would roll back 50 years of environmental progress if elected. >>> this week top federal officials warning that bad actors will use artificial intelligence to try to influence u.s. elections. >> the justice department recognizes the urgency of these threats and we are prepared to confront them. >> coming up at 5:30, we'll speak to a former fbi agents about the dangers posed by a.i. and why homeland security officials say they're better pr
. >>> governor gavin newsom was in vatican city today to speak in front of pope francis and other world leaders at the climate summit. newsom spoke about success says california has seen in reducing carbon emissions, including the state's cap and trade program and pivot toward clean energy. he also called the climate crisis a fossil fuel crisis. >> the polluted heart of the climate crisis are these fossil fuel companies that have been lying to us, that have been deceiving us....
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>> first vatican city, then the italian city of bologna. the goals behind both visits to discuss and share ways to fight climate change and focus on clean energy. now, overnight, governor newsom spoke to an auditorium full of policy makers and researchers from around the globe. all of them gathered in vatican city for a three day summit on climate change called by pope francis. newsom spoke on the second day of the summit. the governors of massachusetts, new york and boston's mayor were also invited to attend and speak. now, the purpose of the summit is to come up with ideas, possible solutions and an overall blueprint on how local governments can become more climate resilient in the face of extreme weather. at the end of the summit, participants will take that list of ideas to the united nations. newsom spoke about california's energy independence and criticized the fossil fuel industries influence . >> we have the tools, we have the technology, we have the capacity to address this issue at a global level, a scale level. and they've been f
>> first vatican city, then the italian city of bologna. the goals behind both visits to discuss and share ways to fight climate change and focus on clean energy. now, overnight, governor newsom spoke to an auditorium full of policy makers and researchers from around the globe. all of them gathered in vatican city for a three day summit on climate change called by pope francis. newsom spoke on the second day of the summit. the governors of massachusetts, new york and boston's mayor were...
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city for a three day summit on climate change. >> and the climate crisis is a fossil fuel crisis. it's because the burning of coal, the burning of gas and the burning of oil, the goal of the summit to come up with ideas, solutions and an overall blueprint on how local governments can become more climate resilient. >> but ktvu political analyst brian sobel says there are long term personal goals at play here to clearly. >> gavin newsom feels strongly about climate change, but he also understands that he's on a national and international stage. so i think this leads to his ultimate goal, which is to run for the presidency of the united states. >> during his 15 minute speech at the vatican, newsom spoke about california's energy independence and criticized the fossil fuel industries influence and called out his party's chief political opponent, donald trump. >> just last week had oil executives convening, talking about his election, basically accused donald trump of being corrupt. >> not really something that is, common in at these international confabs like at the vatican, where spe
city for a three day summit on climate change. >> and the climate crisis is a fossil fuel crisis. it's because the burning of coal, the burning of gas and the burning of oil, the goal of the summit to come up with ideas, solutions and an overall blueprint on how local governments can become more climate resilient. >> but ktvu political analyst brian sobel says there are long term personal goals at play here to clearly. >> gavin newsom feels strongly about climate change, but...
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city and--once again, a round of applause for aliana. [applause] before wree beginning history, because i feel not enough people truly understand. back in 1979, president jimmy carter signed into law a joint resolution of congress declaring a week in may as asian american heritage week and this celebration was then expanded to law to include the entire month of may. in san francisco the celebration began in 2005 when then mayor gavin newsom supported a idea of annual official celebration that included all asian pacific islander communities. here in san francisco where more then a third of population is asian american, we continue to show the nation how to properly celebrate asian american pacific ilander heritage month. the planning of the celebration for our city is a collection of efforts from the members of the apa heritage celebration committee in partnership with the apa heritage foundidation. a non profit organization dedicated to securing sponsorship and resources to support this annual celebration. at this time, we like to welcom
city and--once again, a round of applause for aliana. [applause] before wree beginning history, because i feel not enough people truly understand. back in 1979, president jimmy carter signed into law a joint resolution of congress declaring a week in may as asian american heritage week and this celebration was then expanded to law to include the entire month of may. in san francisco the celebration began in 2005 when then mayor gavin newsom supported a idea of annual official celebration that...
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city for a three day summit on climate change. >> the climate crisis is a fossil fuel crisis. it's because the burning of coal, the burning of gas and the burning of oil. >> the goal of the summit to come up with ideas, solutions and an overall blueprint on how local governments can become more climate resilient. but ktvu political analyst brian sobel says there are long term personal goals at play here, too . >> clearly, gavin newsom feels strongly about climate change, but he also understands that he's on a national and international stage. so i think this leads to his ultimate goal, which is to run for the presidency of the united states. >> during his 15 minute speech at the vatican, newsom spoke about california's energy independence and criticized the fossil fuel industries influence and called out his party's chief political opponent, donald trump. >> just last week had oil executives convening, talking about his election, basically accused donald trump of being corrupt. >> not really something that is, common at these international confabs like at the vatican, where sp
city for a three day summit on climate change. >> the climate crisis is a fossil fuel crisis. it's because the burning of coal, the burning of gas and the burning of oil. >> the goal of the summit to come up with ideas, solutions and an overall blueprint on how local governments can become more climate resilient. but ktvu political analyst brian sobel says there are long term personal goals at play here, too . >> clearly, gavin newsom feels strongly about climate change, but...
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city for a three day summit on climate change. >> the climate crisis is a fossil fuel crisis. >> it's because the burning of coal, the burning of gas and the burning of oil. >> the goal of the summit to come up with ideas, solutions and an overall blueprint on how local governments can become more climate resilient. but ktvu political analyst brian sobel says there are long term personal goals at play here to clearly, gavin newsom feels strongly about climate change, but he also understands that he's on a national and international stage. >> so i think this leads to his ultimate goal, which is to run for the presidency of the united states. >> during his 15 minute speech at the vatican, newsom spoke about california's energy independence and criticized the fossil fuel industry's influence and called out his party's chief political opponent, donald trump. >> just last week had oil executive convening, talking about his election, basically, he accused donald trump of being corrupt. >> not really something that is, common at these international confabs like at the vatican, where specific
city for a three day summit on climate change. >> the climate crisis is a fossil fuel crisis. >> it's because the burning of coal, the burning of gas and the burning of oil. >> the goal of the summit to come up with ideas, solutions and an overall blueprint on how local governments can become more climate resilient. but ktvu political analyst brian sobel says there are long term personal goals at play here to clearly, gavin newsom feels strongly about climate change, but he...
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all of them gathered in vatican city for a three day summit on climate change called by pope francis. newsom spoke on the second day of the summit. the governors of massachusetts, new york and boston's mayor were also invited to attend and speak. at the end of this summit, participants will sign a protocol promising to become more climate resilient in their respective governments, and they will take that document to the united nations. newsom spoke about california's energy independence and criticized the fossil fuel industry's influence on u.s. national politics, the burning of coal, the burning of gas and the burning of oil. >> and with respect and forgive me if this comes off a little too harsh, it's been said, and i'll repeat it. the polluted heart of the climate crisis are these fossil fuel companies that have been lying to us. they have been deceiving us. they've known the science. they've denied the science. they've delayed advancement. we have the tools. >> tomorrow, governor newsom will head to bologna. that's a province in the northern part of italy. he's expected to sign a
all of them gathered in vatican city for a three day summit on climate change called by pope francis. newsom spoke on the second day of the summit. the governors of massachusetts, new york and boston's mayor were also invited to attend and speak. at the end of this summit, participants will sign a protocol promising to become more climate resilient in their respective governments, and they will take that document to the united nations. newsom spoke about california's energy independence and...
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sadiq khan is in the vatican city today. the mayor of london is making a speech where he will highlight his efforts to place london at the vanguard of world cities, aiming to tackle , of course, aiming to tackle, of course, climate change. well, sadiq khan said i am truly honoured to have been invited to participate in this key summit hosted by his holiness pope francis, bringing together leading political, civic and religious leaders to tackle the biggest global threat we face today. he then went on i'm determined for london to be to continue to be a world leader in tackling the twin dangers of air pollution and the climate emergency. but the need for coordinated global action has never been so urgent. god is still going on. as mayor of one of the most diverse cities in the world, where we celebrate the world, where we celebrate the huge contributions of different religious communities , different religious communities, it will also be an honour to discuss how faith and cooperation between different faiths can be a force fo
sadiq khan is in the vatican city today. the mayor of london is making a speech where he will highlight his efforts to place london at the vanguard of world cities, aiming to tackle , of course, aiming to tackle, of course, climate change. well, sadiq khan said i am truly honoured to have been invited to participate in this key summit hosted by his holiness pope francis, bringing together leading political, civic and religious leaders to tackle the biggest global threat we face today. he then...
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the vatican is tightening it rules on supernatural phenomena for the first time in over 50 years. and on bbc london: a five—year—old boy who died after falling from a block of flats is named locally as aalim makail. the renters facing no—fault evictions that say changes to the law aren't coming fast enough. this extraordinary image is of 10—year—old zulaikha moments after she was rescued from floodwaters a few days ago in afghanistan by a teenage boy who risked his own life to come to her aid. devastating floods in the last week have detroyed homes and roads and killed hundreds of people in the north—east of the country. caroline davies reports from baghlan province. friday afternoon, the main street of fulool village is a raging torrent. 0n the roof, noor ahmed and his family, barely visible. minutes later, the building collapses. translation: when the wall fell, i remember thinking, "i have lost everything. "we are all finished." i was under water and hoping, "oh, god, please take my life "so my problems will be over." noor survived, clinging to an almond tree. his t
the vatican is tightening it rules on supernatural phenomena for the first time in over 50 years. and on bbc london: a five—year—old boy who died after falling from a block of flats is named locally as aalim makail. the renters facing no—fault evictions that say changes to the law aren't coming fast enough. this extraordinary image is of 10—year—old zulaikha moments after she was rescued from floodwaters a few days ago in afghanistan by a teenage boy who risked his own life to come to...
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the governor will also be visiting the city of bologna to speak about a new climate partnership. italy's climate is similar to california, and of course, we grow grapes and apricots and all sorts of delicious things here like they do there in italy. >> i'd love to go there. yes, i love it here, but i'd love to go check that out for a visit as well, for sure. all right. meteorologist mark tamayo is back with us this hour to talk a little bit about our forecast. and, mark, are we going to get that mediterranean climate that they have in italy here? >> well, we could we could pretend, right. yeah. yeah, we get the bay area climate, right. lots of low clouds and fog. and that's what we have this morning and into the afternoon hours, clearing back to near the shoreline. so it's going to be a familiar theme for us. cool temperatures, coast side, lots of sunshine inland and winds out of the southwest at about 20 to 30 miles an hour. so in some cases, some cases, some neighborhoods, it's on the cool side, temperatures below the average. so no, no major heat in our forecast at all. showin
the governor will also be visiting the city of bologna to speak about a new climate partnership. italy's climate is similar to california, and of course, we grow grapes and apricots and all sorts of delicious things here like they do there in italy. >> i'd love to go there. yes, i love it here, but i'd love to go check that out for a visit as well, for sure. all right. meteorologist mark tamayo is back with us this hour to talk a little bit about our forecast. and, mark, are we going to...
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the governor will also be visiting the city of bologna to speak about a new climate partnership with northern italy. now, prior to his departure, governor newsom was in san mateo county today, where he did announce money generated from proposition one will become available sooner than planned. as ktvu political reporter greg lee shows us, more than $3 billion will help build behavioral health treatment facilities statewide. >> governor gavin newsom walked with state and county leaders at cordillera mental health center in redwood city. the san mateo county facility, set to open a new expansion in a few months. the backdrop for the governor to announce the state's expediting funding from proposition one, which aims to tackle the state's homelessness crisis. >> it's $3.3 billion on the notice of funding. availability will go out. we will quickly approve those plans because we have a new task force and strike team around this, breaking down all of the boxes. >> voters narrowly approved the measure in march. in part, it authorizes the state to use $6.4 billion in bonds to build housing a
the governor will also be visiting the city of bologna to speak about a new climate partnership with northern italy. now, prior to his departure, governor newsom was in san mateo county today, where he did announce money generated from proposition one will become available sooner than planned. as ktvu political reporter greg lee shows us, more than $3 billion will help build behavioral health treatment facilities statewide. >> governor gavin newsom walked with state and county leaders at...
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west and the fact that it was advancing on russia, so to speak, was advancing forces inspired by the vatican, but an even more terrible danger threatened from the east, this is the horde. because in those days just a lot of cities were destroyed, a significant part of russia fell into slavery, they paid tribute, so alexander nevsky inherited what they inherited, as they say, it was inherited, it was not he who created this situation, but when he had already matured and became, one might say, governor in novgorod, and then headed the principality, to resist, this is what he did with a sword in the approach he had, if in the west he could hands, then in the east he had to conduct a very flexible, difficult, humiliating policy, because he was on... regarding alexander nevsky, he quite rightly said that he had to demonstrate, when combined, an incompatible quality, on the one hand, military valor, on the other hand, the humility of a monk, in fact, here we are, this image that we are used to alexander nevsky in armor with a sword and so on, this is this. the times of peter the great, because pet
west and the fact that it was advancing on russia, so to speak, was advancing forces inspired by the vatican, but an even more terrible danger threatened from the east, this is the horde. because in those days just a lot of cities were destroyed, a significant part of russia fell into slavery, they paid tribute, so alexander nevsky inherited what they inherited, as they say, it was inherited, it was not he who created this situation, but when he had already matured and became, one might say,...
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he will also be visiting the city of bologna to speak about a new climate partnership. italy shares a very similar climate to california. >> california is making the first round of money from proposition one available sooner than expected. that money will help build housing and treatment beds for people experiencing serious mental health illnesses and addiction. $3.3 billion in funding will now be available in july. originally, applications for the funding were set to open in the fall. >> one encourages counties to be ambitious about behavioral health care services and to address the root causes of the many challenges our communities face. >> voters approved prop one in march. the measure authorized the state to use a total of $6.4 billion in bonds to tackle the homelessness crisis. a second round of funding is expected to be open by the end of the year, and a third sometime in 2025. >> our time is 447. san francisco city leaders are getting blasted because of overdoses in san francisco. a group of doctors, public health experts and community organizations came together
he will also be visiting the city of bologna to speak about a new climate partnership. italy shares a very similar climate to california. >> california is making the first round of money from proposition one available sooner than expected. that money will help build housing and treatment beds for people experiencing serious mental health illnesses and addiction. $3.3 billion in funding will now be available in july. originally, applications for the funding were set to open in the fall....
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the vatican says the pope did not intend to use homophobic language and he apologises to anyone who was offended . anyone who was offended. overseas, now, israeli tanks are advancing on the city of rafah following a night of heavy strikes which killed at least 21 people, according to palestinian authorities . people could be authorities. people could be seen in the streets carrying their belongings in an attempt to escape the violence. the offensive on gaza's southern city is pressing ahead despite international condemnation. israel says it wants to root out hamas fighters in rafah and rescue hostages who are still being held by the terror group . being held by the terror group. and moving portraits of blind and vision impaired d—day veterans will go on show to mark the 80th anniversary of the landings. the portraits capture 16 veterans who served in normandy and are beneficiaries of blind veterans uk. seven of the portraits are featured in a special exhibition at the national army museum in london, which runs until the 9th of june. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by
the vatican says the pope did not intend to use homophobic language and he apologises to anyone who was offended . anyone who was offended. overseas, now, israeli tanks are advancing on the city of rafah following a night of heavy strikes which killed at least 21 people, according to palestinian authorities . people could be authorities. people could be seen in the streets carrying their belongings in an attempt to escape the violence. the offensive on gaza's southern city is pressing ahead...
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to be held at the vatican this week. sadiq khan will have a private audience with his holiness pope francis — he's the first london mayor to do so at the vatican. safety changes are being made along a busy stretch of the thames path, between wandsworth bridge and battersea park, after residents reported feeling unsafe due to speeding cyclists. the works involve installing planter boxes and rumble strips along the path. extra measures will also be added to help people navigate blind corners. now, travelling on the london underground can test tempers particularly when it's busy. so what is good tube etiquette? what do with your backpack when the carriage is rammed, for example? should you eat on the tube? well, one of the uk's best—known etiquette experts, podcaster william hanson, has some tips on the the unofficial dos and don'ts. you can see that on our website. let's take a look at how the tubes are running this morning then. there's a good service so far. now onto the weather with kawser. hello. good morning. a mo
to be held at the vatican this week. sadiq khan will have a private audience with his holiness pope francis — he's the first london mayor to do so at the vatican. safety changes are being made along a busy stretch of the thames path, between wandsworth bridge and battersea park, after residents reported feeling unsafe due to speeding cyclists. the works involve installing planter boxes and rumble strips along the path. extra measures will also be added to help people navigate blind corners....
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that is the latest update coming to us from the vatican. let's turn to the middle east now. israel's forces have reportedly reached the centre of rafah in southern gaza, as it carries out its most intense bombardment of the city, since the war began. gaza's hamas—run health ministry says across the strip, 46 people have been killed in the past 2a hours. international condemnation is growing over an israeli air strike on sunday, which led to a devastating fire in a camp for displaced palestinians, killing 45 people, including women and children. the un security council is due to hold an emergency meeting to discuss the strike. meanwhile, ireland, spain and norway have formally recognised the state of palestine. here's the irish parliament marking the recognition by flying the palestinian flag. yolande knell has more from jerusalem. all packed up. but many don't know where to go. as israeli forces have pushed further into gaza's southernmost city, palestinians aren't waiting for evacuation orders to leave. "we woke up at 5.30 from the shelling and rockets," ahmed says on his
that is the latest update coming to us from the vatican. let's turn to the middle east now. israel's forces have reportedly reached the centre of rafah in southern gaza, as it carries out its most intense bombardment of the city, since the war began. gaza's hamas—run health ministry says across the strip, 46 people have been killed in the past 2a hours. international condemnation is growing over an israeli air strike on sunday, which led to a devastating fire in a camp for displaced...