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come on up here, marianna. nice to see you. marianna was 17 when she found out she was pregnant.t first, she felt like she had no place to turn, but when she told her parents, they responded with total love, total affection, total support. a great parents right? i had to be careful. marianna bravely chose life and soon gave birth to her son. she named him benedict, which means blessing. marianna was so grateful for her parents love and support that she felt called to serve those who are not as fortunate as her. she joined with others in her community to start a maternity home to care for homeless women who were pregnant. that's great. they named it "room at the end." today, marianna and her husband don are the parents of six beautiful children, and her eldest son benedict, and her daughter maria, join us here today. where are they? come on over. [applause] that's great. over the last 15 years, a room at the inn has provided housing, child care, counseling, education, and job training to more than more than 400 women. even more importantly, it has given them hope. it has shown eac
come on up here, marianna. nice to see you. marianna was 17 when she found out she was pregnant.t first, she felt like she had no place to turn, but when she told her parents, they responded with total love, total affection, total support. a great parents right? i had to be careful. marianna bravely chose life and soon gave birth to her son. she named him benedict, which means blessing. marianna was so grateful for her parents love and support that she felt called to serve those who are not as...
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here with us today is marian marianna denodo from greensboro, north carolina. where is marianna?e up here. nice to see you. marianna was 17 when she found out she was pregnant. at first she felt like she had no no place to turn. but when she told her parents, they responded with total love, total affection, total support. great parents? great? i thought you understood. i had to be careful. marianna bravely chose life and soon gave birth to her son. she named him benedict, which means blessing. marianna was so grateful for her parents' love and support that she felt called to serve those who are not as fortunate as her. she joined with others in her community to start a maternity home to care for homeless women who were pregnant. that's great. they named it room at the inn. today marianna and her husband don are the parents of six beautiful children, and her eldest son benedict and her daughter maria join us here today. where are they? come on over. [ applause ] >> over the last 15 years, room at the inn has provided housing, child care, counseling, education and job training to m
here with us today is marian marianna denodo from greensboro, north carolina. where is marianna?e up here. nice to see you. marianna was 17 when she found out she was pregnant. at first she felt like she had no no place to turn. but when she told her parents, they responded with total love, total affection, total support. great parents? great? i thought you understood. i had to be careful. marianna bravely chose life and soon gave birth to her son. she named him benedict, which means blessing....
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marianna bravely chose life and soon gave birth to her son. she named him benedict which means blessing. she felt called -- as fortunate. she joined with others to start a maternity home to care for homeless women who were pregnant. today marianna and her husband don are the parents of six beautiful children and her eldest son benedict and her daughter maria join us here today. where are they? come on over. that is great. over the last 15 years, room at the inn has provided education and job training to more than 400 women. even more importantly it has given some hope come has shown each women she is not forgotten, not alone and now has a whole family of people who will help her succeed. that hope is the true gift of this incredible movement that brings us together today. it is the gift of friendship, the gift of mentorship and the gift of encouragement, love and support. those are beautiful words and beautiful gifts and most importantly of all it is the gift of life itself. that is why we march, that is why we pray and that is why we declare
marianna bravely chose life and soon gave birth to her son. she named him benedict which means blessing. she felt called -- as fortunate. she joined with others to start a maternity home to care for homeless women who were pregnant. today marianna and her husband don are the parents of six beautiful children and her eldest son benedict and her daughter maria join us here today. where are they? come on over. that is great. over the last 15 years, room at the inn has provided education and job...
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emphasis will just be what's on the love with justin bieber's love yourself free love on the brain marianna allman it all began with plus thinking out loud by ed sheeran i mean i think she would. equal the baseballs will be taking the results of the some sessions on the road for the big anniversary tour and me. thinking that. maybe. people may disagree about their hairdos but those boys certainly can sing and the same is true for our next featured bands even with a slightly different style i turn a different outfit they do not have been around for over two decades and are now releasing their second album sung in german the singer and that's still under means one final last round and it's about hanging with your buddies in the pop. i've. little. illegal. little. illegal. or legal. limit. that louse droned looked like a very long nights i do nots will be going on tour of germany austria and switzerland just a few weeks from now around the same time that germany select its entry for your aversions song contest more on that and i want a new section. plays a little either equate it will be among
emphasis will just be what's on the love with justin bieber's love yourself free love on the brain marianna allman it all began with plus thinking out loud by ed sheeran i mean i think she would. equal the baseballs will be taking the results of the some sessions on the road for the big anniversary tour and me. thinking that. maybe. people may disagree about their hairdos but those boys certainly can sing and the same is true for our next featured bands even with a slightly different style i...
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yama is where the outbreak began and a focal point for the government and she called her a campaign marianna hong and has more. a simple procedure to guard against a killer disease lillian fitty is one of the millions ambiance being vaccinated in an intensive campaign to contain a cholera outbreak she's from a township on the outskirts of the capital with the elf rate began in late. september she says she didn't his attempt to join the queue when we hear those out because. we feel so bad so now. they're voting for. my family went to yes they did. their we did the vaccination. most of those lining up here live in or around usaca when nearly all of the cholera deaths have been concentrated in about three and a half months almost three thousand people have been inflicted cholera is a bacterial disease usually spread through contaminated food and water it thrives in unhygienic conditions. the government brought in tougher mergence images earlier this month to try to bring the outbreak under control and it deployed the army to lead the cleanup of public spaces like this marketplace in lusaka. loc
yama is where the outbreak began and a focal point for the government and she called her a campaign marianna hong and has more. a simple procedure to guard against a killer disease lillian fitty is one of the millions ambiance being vaccinated in an intensive campaign to contain a cholera outbreak she's from a township on the outskirts of the capital with the elf rate began in late. september she says she didn't his attempt to join the queue when we hear those out because. we feel so bad so...
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marianna while the reception there in peru has been overwhelmingly positive towards the pope still a great deal of focus on the comments he made about the sex abuse victims. that's right here and there's not been much echo to those goldmans. just the other than a few hours before the pope was leaving. he told reporters that the bishop of a sort of no one but also there was no proof that he had covered up for a paedophile priest something that has angered very much. we've seen a lot of protesting in chile there's been churches burned before and before and after that we've seen people that were detained about eighty people were arrested for protesting and of course a lot of very strong response from the victims there saying that the pope is showing another phase because first the pope said that he felt a lot of pain and shame for the victims of the abuses but then he he he tells reporters to reporters this here in britain it's been different we've seen thousands of people going up this way and there are many other entrances to the air base where the pope will be keeping a mass here in
marianna while the reception there in peru has been overwhelmingly positive towards the pope still a great deal of focus on the comments he made about the sex abuse victims. that's right here and there's not been much echo to those goldmans. just the other than a few hours before the pope was leaving. he told reporters that the bishop of a sort of no one but also there was no proof that he had covered up for a paedophile priest something that has angered very much. we've seen a lot of...
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geological fabric they wired about fictions formed from fossil deposits dating back millions of years marianna sanchez reports from the desert and southern province. this is the world's epicenter of geo glyphs animal or geometrical sand and stone figures enigmatic drawings on the desert floor in southern experts say they are solar and lunar calendar engine peruvians used for agriculture they are spread over more than four hundred fifty square kilometers north of the nascar lines a world heritage site and on this territory the tracks that the car run left behind critics like engineer alexander who's been studying the origin of geo glyphs for years here say they're horrified. places like this one with archaeological remains dispersed around everywhere need more care so it's incredible that the desert is being used for such a competition when it's unheard sometimes. it is this or dispatched with geo cliffs archaeological remains and whale shark another prehistoric fossils millions of years old experts say in previous years that the car vehicles destroyed parts of produce heritage government offic
geological fabric they wired about fictions formed from fossil deposits dating back millions of years marianna sanchez reports from the desert and southern province. this is the world's epicenter of geo glyphs animal or geometrical sand and stone figures enigmatic drawings on the desert floor in southern experts say they are solar and lunar calendar engine peruvians used for agriculture they are spread over more than four hundred fifty square kilometers north of the nascar lines a world...
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i know i'm marianna mozzie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up is the gulf crisis a pretext to seize cattles wealth that's the claim of a country royal who was seen as a saudi ally. the time is running out in the u.s. as the government towards a shutdown of a key funding. and the giant light festival helping london as the wind to pollute. a low out top story turkey has fired artillery into a kurdish controlled on klav in northwest syria a cross border bombardment of a freend cons of the days of threats by present. against the syrian kurdish fighters known as the white peachy anchor of fears the establishment of a kurdish card or along its border and has been deploying troops and tanks that in preparation for a ground assault al-jazeera stephanie dark as more from antakya. the situation around the freeing is heating up there is been an increase in shelling from turkey into africa and also hearing reports that around fifteen thousand free syrian army fighters these are the rebels inside syria supported by turkey are mobilizing towards the east of affluence and this is all in l
i know i'm marianna mozzie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up is the gulf crisis a pretext to seize cattles wealth that's the claim of a country royal who was seen as a saudi ally. the time is running out in the u.s. as the government towards a shutdown of a key funding. and the giant light festival helping london as the wind to pollute. a low out top story turkey has fired artillery into a kurdish controlled on klav in northwest syria a cross border bombardment of a freend...
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people large parts of their homeland have been destroyed by a gold rush in peru's amazon rainforest marianna sanchez is in lima and has been following the pope's journey she says the pope received a warm welcome from dignitaries. the pope then did a quick tour. in some of the streets of the center of lima with thousands of people cheering and welcoming him the pope will be spending the night in lima throughout his visit but early on friday he will be heading to. an area in the amazon that is a very important visit for the pope since this is an area that has been devastated by illegal miners and the pope been a champion of a healthy environment around the world will he will be visiting this place is a place of very important for him and he will be meeting some of the indigenous communities members of the indigenous communities there he will be presiding a religious ceremony on sunday where a million and a half people are expected to attend before he heads back to rome. some people have been protesting here the visit of the pope the vatican is protecting one man who is the leader or he was the
people large parts of their homeland have been destroyed by a gold rush in peru's amazon rainforest marianna sanchez is in lima and has been following the pope's journey she says the pope received a warm welcome from dignitaries. the pope then did a quick tour. in some of the streets of the center of lima with thousands of people cheering and welcoming him the pope will be spending the night in lima throughout his visit but early on friday he will be heading to. an area in the amazon that is a...
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react what do i do if this gets worse now marianna uses a new service it's called loud droid it's for women passages only and drawn by women drivers pull for some extra features like a panic button and twenty four seven monitoring of drivers personal stories of lebanese villages on the border with israel the blue line runs through their daily struggles when we go get it we're just the forces stop us when we go there they should have. the right and peaceful protests to reason in the place of the interior means defiance and resistance at this time it's means not for tonight and freedom life on the edge of cross border tension lebannon living on the blue line at this time on al jazeera. i.q. stations of an attempted coup by separatists in southern yemen the government appeals for assistance from the saudis. alone barbara sara this is al jazeera live from london also coming up on the program. turkey takes control of a team out there in northern syria as it steps up its offensive against kurdish fighters. opposition leader alexina valmy is released without charge after being arrested durin
react what do i do if this gets worse now marianna uses a new service it's called loud droid it's for women passages only and drawn by women drivers pull for some extra features like a panic button and twenty four seven monitoring of drivers personal stories of lebanese villages on the border with israel the blue line runs through their daily struggles when we go get it we're just the forces stop us when we go there they should have. the right and peaceful protests to reason in the place of the...
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pope's south americans who are coming off the back of his visit to neighboring chile more now from marianna sanchez. pope will be spending the night in early on friday he will be heading to mali the u.s. an area in the amazon that is a very important visit for the pope since this is an area that has been devastated by illegal miners and the pope been a champion of a healthy environment around the world will he will be visiting this place is a place of scary important for him and he will be meeting some of the indigenous communities members of the indigenous communities there he will be presiding a religious ceremony on sunday where a million and a half people are expected to attend before he heads back to rome. some people have been protesting here the visit of the pope the vatican is protecting one man who is the leader or he was the leader of a very important religious organization for security of committing sexual abuse against the young men and so before. the pope arrived in peru he asked the vatican to intervene this is a religious organization called the saw at least whom however peop
pope's south americans who are coming off the back of his visit to neighboring chile more now from marianna sanchez. pope will be spending the night in early on friday he will be heading to mali the u.s. an area in the amazon that is a very important visit for the pope since this is an area that has been devastated by illegal miners and the pope been a champion of a healthy environment around the world will he will be visiting this place is a place of scary important for him and he will be...
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it's helping syrian kurdish fighters set up a border force containing thirty thousand personnel marianna honda reports. turkish president today chip tayyip erdogan and using a party address to look staunch in the face of a u.s. specked could use force on his southern border he promised to respond with a show of force saying tikki will launch its own military operation and the northern syrian city of buffeting not so still a lot of religion that just like we do not let the kurdistan workers party or open their eyes within our borders we are determined to vanquish them on the other side of fall toward god willing in the coming days we will continue the operation to purge our southern border from terror. turkey has fought kurdish factions within its borders for more than thirty years and doesn't want to see the kurds gain power in neighboring syria the u.s. and the european union say the p.k. k. is a terror group but in northern syria the americans say they're supporting could. forces not the p.k. k. specifically the kurds are the most effective fighting force against the islamic state in s
it's helping syrian kurdish fighters set up a border force containing thirty thousand personnel marianna honda reports. turkish president today chip tayyip erdogan and using a party address to look staunch in the face of a u.s. specked could use force on his southern border he promised to respond with a show of force saying tikki will launch its own military operation and the northern syrian city of buffeting not so still a lot of religion that just like we do not let the kurdistan workers...
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marianna sanchez reports the pope's visit to peru is being overshadowed by his handling of a clergy sex abuse scandal in chile. well peruvians are much focused on the pope's trip here to leon's have been reacting to the pope's last comments before he left a few days ago where he said that the victims allegations that. protected sex abuse paedophiles in it were calumny and slander. like a snowball for the pope and now his top adviser on sex abuse scandals. sean o'malley from boston has to rebuke the pope's comments he said that he didn't doesn't understand why the pope has those words slander and. those words in fact cause a great pain to the survivors of sex abuse cases by clergymen this has of course has caused a national uproar in chile and peruvians. also are waiting for the pope to react to one case here of a very powerful religious leader here. who prosecutors say has committed. against young adults and children he is living in rome has been protected by the vatican the pope has only order to intervene in this powerful religious organization. critics here say that they are waiting
marianna sanchez reports the pope's visit to peru is being overshadowed by his handling of a clergy sex abuse scandal in chile. well peruvians are much focused on the pope's trip here to leon's have been reacting to the pope's last comments before he left a few days ago where he said that the victims allegations that. protected sex abuse paedophiles in it were calumny and slander. like a snowball for the pope and now his top adviser on sex abuse scandals. sean o'malley from boston has to rebuke...
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>> live for us in miami, marianna, thank you. >>> let's go over the numbers one more time. 22,351 studentsrricane. about 1 in 14 as she said. this is how layered this crisis actually is. what we are seeing here is affecting the youngest puerto ricans. and it is going to have a lasting effect on them. >> yes. and whether or not they are u.s. citizens, they are americans. and that is easy to lose memory of because a lot of people see puerto rico as this far off island. but they are u.s. citizens. they do play a role in our country and now with this exodus of so many people leaving puerto rico, going to florida and other parts of the mainland, it is going to impact not only political outcomes of those various states and also the make-up of those places. it is so easy with all of the news cycles that have gone through in the last four months to forget what happened in puerto rico. >> yes, i think on the 20th, is the anniversary, and to bring it back to d.c., there is a disaster response issue still percolating in washington. it doesn't just affect puerto rico, but it also affects texas as well
>> live for us in miami, marianna, thank you. >>> let's go over the numbers one more time. 22,351 studentsrricane. about 1 in 14 as she said. this is how layered this crisis actually is. what we are seeing here is affecting the youngest puerto ricans. and it is going to have a lasting effect on them. >> yes. and whether or not they are u.s. citizens, they are americans. and that is easy to lose memory of because a lot of people see puerto rico as this far off island. but...
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marianna montoya, elizabeth castro smith and issa and you have two minutes to speak. and again accept my apologies. i didn't mean to skip over your cards. >> public: thank you. good evening. i'm a teacher and i'm one of the two being affected by this -- move we were given less than two weeks to be told that you have to move. but my main concern is the safety of my students. i teach first grade. weer on the ground floor. they are doing a great job every fire drill. just walk straight out the door. it is very close. they want to move us to the second floor. i've seen first graders fall downstairs many times without being pushed or accidentally bumped into. they just fall because they are six. so, i'm very concerned that every fire drill and every -- hopefully never a fire. but every fire drill or potential fire there could be kids falling down the stairs. they fall anyway, but add to that the sound of the fire drill and i think they get excited easily. and i'm worried about them trampling each other. we are also very close to the main office. we would be moved to the fu
marianna montoya, elizabeth castro smith and issa and you have two minutes to speak. and again accept my apologies. i didn't mean to skip over your cards. >> public: thank you. good evening. i'm a teacher and i'm one of the two being affected by this -- move we were given less than two weeks to be told that you have to move. but my main concern is the safety of my students. i teach first grade. weer on the ground floor. they are doing a great job every fire drill. just walk straight out...
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i want to go now to capitol hill where msnbc's marianna ortencio is there. a lot of tourists, what are they telling you? >> they're angry, frustrated and also confused because a lot of the memorials are closed, but also the trump administration has made efforts to keep a lot of them open, so people come here, especially in d.c., and they don't know where to go. the visitor capitol center behind me looks like a ghost town at a time of day when it would usually be packed with tourists. for example, you have the smithsonian and the zoo that are open today. jefferson and lincoln memorials are open. but you can't access the public restrooms. you have to use the port-o-potties. the walkable areas around the national mall are open but you don't have the rangers to man those areas. there's just a lot of confusion. you think about the families and the tourists that plan their entire vacation being in d.c. for a couple of days around visiting these monuments. you can start to sense the frustration. we spoke to one family today and this is what they told us. >> it's ve
i want to go now to capitol hill where msnbc's marianna ortencio is there. a lot of tourists, what are they telling you? >> they're angry, frustrated and also confused because a lot of the memorials are closed, but also the trump administration has made efforts to keep a lot of them open, so people come here, especially in d.c., and they don't know where to go. the visitor capitol center behind me looks like a ghost town at a time of day when it would usually be packed with tourists. for...
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peru it's the fortieth edition of the featuring hundreds the competing cars trucks bikes and quads marianna sanchez reports from. the first hours of a journey more than three hundred pilots are on their way in one of the toughest. in the world they will be negotiating hills dunes and rocks high altitude and steep cliffs than one thousand kilometer. and argentina has found escorting competitors along the way. we've travelled by road from our company our pilots are very happy to be here six of the fourteen stages will be completed before competitors move into the rally first held from paris to senegal its capital the car in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine has taken place in south america for a decade it's the third time in but not everyone here is cheering government spends six million. remember. the first dakar in peru was a disaster archeological site some g a glimpse of the southern region but on signposts that have been irreversibly damaged. government has delimited important sites organizers say it will be an eco friendly rally. one of the toughest parts of the race statistics say
peru it's the fortieth edition of the featuring hundreds the competing cars trucks bikes and quads marianna sanchez reports from. the first hours of a journey more than three hundred pilots are on their way in one of the toughest. in the world they will be negotiating hills dunes and rocks high altitude and steep cliffs than one thousand kilometer. and argentina has found escorting competitors along the way. we've travelled by road from our company our pilots are very happy to be here six of...
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at the presidential palace with palace when he returns from other the us later on today thank you marianna son says live in lima on the parts visit thank you for that. back to lia when i woke up this morning leo my fellow is all the people of color i should say in new zealand have flooded my timeline with something to do with the prime minister of the supreme it's taking over the country do you want to say it or can i look i'll let you announces she's pregnant she's having a baby just send art and she announced the good news on her twitter page saying she'll be joining the many parents who wear two hats she says she'll be a prime minister and mom while her partner clarke gave for it will be a stay at home dad i am not the food woman. i'm not the first woman to and have a baby i know you will soon but they will be many women who will have done this well before i have similar to twitter feed the internet loved it this user says that new zealand prime minister is having a baby with a man she's not married to and he's going to be a stay at home dad while she runs the country welcome to twenty
at the presidential palace with palace when he returns from other the us later on today thank you marianna son says live in lima on the parts visit thank you for that. back to lia when i woke up this morning leo my fellow is all the people of color i should say in new zealand have flooded my timeline with something to do with the prime minister of the supreme it's taking over the country do you want to say it or can i look i'll let you announces she's pregnant she's having a baby just send art...
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fabric they're worried about features formed from fossil deposits stating that millions of years marianna sanchez reports from the desert in southern peru. this is the world's epicenter of geo glyphs animal or geometrical sand and stone figures in a magic drawings on the desert floor in southern experts say there are solar and lunar calendar peruvians used for agriculture they are spread over more than four hundred fifty square kilometers north of the nascar lines a world heritage site and on this territory the tracks that the car run left behind critics like engineer alexander who's been studying the origin of geo glyphs for years here say they're horrified. places like this one with archaeological remains dispersed around everywhere need more care so it's incredible that the desert is being used for such a competition when it's on her son sounds as if. it was the service packed with geo cliffs archaeological remains and whale shark another prehistoric fossils millions of years old experts say in previous years that the car vehicles destroyed parts of produce heritage government official
fabric they're worried about features formed from fossil deposits stating that millions of years marianna sanchez reports from the desert in southern peru. this is the world's epicenter of geo glyphs animal or geometrical sand and stone figures in a magic drawings on the desert floor in southern experts say there are solar and lunar calendar peruvians used for agriculture they are spread over more than four hundred fifty square kilometers north of the nascar lines a world heritage site and on...
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friday it's where the outbreak first began the focal point for the government's cholera campaign as marianna holmes reports. a simple procedure to get against a killer disease infinity is one of the millions ambiance being vaccinated in an intensive campaign to contain a cholera outbreak she's from a township on the outskirts of the capital lusaka with the outbreak began in late september she says she didn't his attempt to join the queue when we hear those breaking news. we feel so bad so now i'm glad. the vaccine for. twenty years they did. we did the vaccination and. most of those lining up here live in or around the usaca when nearly all of the color of deaths have been concentrated in about three and a half months almost three thousand people have been inflicted cholera is a bacterial disease usually spread through contaminated food and water it thrives in unhygienic conditions. the government brought in tougher mergence images earlier this month to try to bring the outbreak under control and it deployed the army to lead the cleanup of public spaces like this marketplace in lusaka. local
friday it's where the outbreak first began the focal point for the government's cholera campaign as marianna holmes reports. a simple procedure to get against a killer disease infinity is one of the millions ambiance being vaccinated in an intensive campaign to contain a cholera outbreak she's from a township on the outskirts of the capital lusaka with the outbreak began in late september she says she didn't his attempt to join the queue when we hear those breaking news. we feel so bad so now...
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of catholics in chile and peru his trips been overshadowed by sex abuse cases in both countries marianna sanchez reports from lima. more than a million people joined pope francis for his farewell mass. the last time proving prayed with the pope was nearly thirty years ago here that now. says the pope's visit was inspirational when they're mostly and i'm going to i'm going it's been such a wonderful emotion for me you have no idea how much i've cried. peruvians followed eighty one year old francis from the amazon in the south to the beach front mass in one chuckle in the north. many like seventy eight year old. made long journeys to see the pope. i believe in the holy father so i started from my back i made the effort travelling twenty four hours by bus i'm happy. francis don't prove to not forget the poor. a society that doesn't accept those who suffer compassion toward suffering is cruel and inhumane. the argentine born pontiff criticized corruption in latin america he urged indigenous people to protect the amazon and condemned human trafficking and crimes against women but said nothing
of catholics in chile and peru his trips been overshadowed by sex abuse cases in both countries marianna sanchez reports from lima. more than a million people joined pope francis for his farewell mass. the last time proving prayed with the pope was nearly thirty years ago here that now. says the pope's visit was inspirational when they're mostly and i'm going to i'm going it's been such a wonderful emotion for me you have no idea how much i've cried. peruvians followed eighty one year old...
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a low i marianna mozzie this is the news hour live from london coming up damning chronicles of human rights violations a un report says the saudi led coalition may have committed war crimes in yemen. the violence breaks out in the occupied west bank between israeli forces and supporters of joe palestinian teenager i had tamimi. marching into the future of the new head of south africa's ruling party promises to stamp out corruption and restore nelson mandela's mission. says international tech giants descend on the vegas strip we check out what's on offer at the consumer electronics show. and are due to stand in doha with all the day's sports news as the trivia team african nations championship is about to kick off in morocco the hosts play mauritania in the opening game. welcome to the program our top story al-jazeera has been given access to an unpublished u.n. report that conical the extent of human rights violations and documents possible war crimes in yemen the findings presented to the security council a shop be critical of saudi that coalition as strikes which of course the majo
a low i marianna mozzie this is the news hour live from london coming up damning chronicles of human rights violations a un report says the saudi led coalition may have committed war crimes in yemen. the violence breaks out in the occupied west bank between israeli forces and supporters of joe palestinian teenager i had tamimi. marching into the future of the new head of south africa's ruling party promises to stamp out corruption and restore nelson mandela's mission. says international tech...
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here with us today is marianna from greensboro north carolina. where is mary. come on appear.t's nice to see you. [applause] she was 17 when she found out she was pregnant. at first she felt like she had no place to turn, but when she told her parents they responded with total of, total affection, total support. great parents. mariana bravely chose life and soon gave birth to her son. she named him benedict which means blessing. she was so grateful for her parents love and support that she felt called to serve those who are not as fortunate as her. she joined with others in a community starting maternity home to care for homeless women who were pregnant. they named it room at the end. today mari anna and her husband are the parents of six beautiful children and her eldest son benedict and her daughter maria join us here today. where are they? come on over. [applause] over the past 15 years, room at the end has provided housing, childcare, counseling, education and job training to more than 400 women. even more importantly, it has given them hope. it has shown each woman that s
here with us today is marianna from greensboro north carolina. where is mary. come on appear.t's nice to see you. [applause] she was 17 when she found out she was pregnant. at first she felt like she had no place to turn, but when she told her parents they responded with total of, total affection, total support. great parents. mariana bravely chose life and soon gave birth to her son. she named him benedict which means blessing. she was so grateful for her parents love and support that she felt...