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church congress or. for your partner are you. going to bring your dog. to. help you do what. i. mean. this was just good. but no to each and just not a chance to just you know it's the most know you do with the most emotionally you float the boat or she can visualize the mashed dog chook the stuff that they took him into and just watch it. you know it's so difficult to disclose. who wants to. hear most of over 40 years of her and we confirm separation or we see that the message that they're more darkie an internal transfer system oh it has been completed him in syria and you have a different. played . the only place he was willing to go. somewhere completely fictitious because these are these 2 snippets i'm looking at because that is the cousin with you so you support the option the station she was going to sleep in the studio to get the clue simplest books we should go through for a woman whose deal would be the lethal scoop. but that is. a little. bit of the most accurate. of her from me and you should accept the forgiveness pretty much as i get pretty much the perfect technic
church congress or. for your partner are you. going to bring your dog. to. help you do what. i. mean. this was just good. but no to each and just not a chance to just you know it's the most know you do with the most emotionally you float the boat or she can visualize the mashed dog chook the stuff that they took him into and just watch it. you know it's so difficult to disclose. who wants to. hear most of over 40 years of her and we confirm separation or we see that the message that they're...
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introduction of a great big margin target then i did not read the web of interest because the irish church congress and which you can stand for a new person or. egg. was. planning to take east over any kind of craft. going to. get what. we need then mr banks can return the engine the terminal i worked. in when. in. if. there. was no help. and i. doubt you know what. this was just. you know to test not just you know it's the most know you do with the most you float the question and that is why you they mashed all. the stuff that they took him into and you force them to you know it's the thing to look at and this is. the worst person can use. the word for yourself and we can affirm separation and we see that the message of a bear or darkie an internal transfer system would have been completed a few minutes here going to have the 1st. live. a little political it's going. to go. to sleep issues because these pardons from snoop i'm looking good as the girls are with me so i use a good machine station she. moved from the studio people spoke for you should close the book to wolf we would more lose deal wo
introduction of a great big margin target then i did not read the web of interest because the irish church congress and which you can stand for a new person or. egg. was. planning to take east over any kind of craft. going to. get what. we need then mr banks can return the engine the terminal i worked. in when. in. if. there. was no help. and i. doubt you know what. this was just. you know to test not just you know it's the most know you do with the most you float the question and that is why...
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congress, because your leaders. legislation helped get us into this mess, legislation has a role, the church has a role, educational systems have a role and maybe even the supreme court and hopefully the president. redress some of what your predecessors did in this congress. so i think you are the only body that can call for this commission that desperately needs to happen. >> thank you reverend. thank you mr. raskin. i would like to recognize mr. gomer from texas. -- mr. gohmert from texas. >>>> mr. glover any time i see your name listed as being in a movie i normally say that is one i will enjoy and i appreciate your body of work throughout your career. you provided a great deal of enjoyment, so thank you for that. i had a colleague mentioned an execution in texas that was the incident arose down in jasper where three white men drug a black man to death. i've supported the death penalty, i was a judge who assessed the death penalty, and i would not have a problem with a law that said if in a situation like that the victim's family can choose the manner and means of carrying out the death penalty but we don't have
congress, because your leaders. legislation helped get us into this mess, legislation has a role, the church has a role, educational systems have a role and maybe even the supreme court and hopefully the president. redress some of what your predecessors did in this congress. so i think you are the only body that can call for this commission that desperately needs to happen. >> thank you reverend. thank you mr. raskin. i would like to recognize mr. gomer from texas. -- mr. gohmert from...
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church. and my position was, i was a prolife democrat. when i got to congress working with other members of congress, congresswoman rosa de lower rah from connecticut and others around issues of women's health. through that process we worked with planned parenthood, other female members of congress. and through that process i met women who had very, very difficult circumstances where they had to have an abortion. now, i'm sure it wasn't the first time i met a woman who had an abortion, but it was the first time i ever knew i was talking to a woman about an excruciating circumstance they were in. and when i learned about their circumstances, i slowly began to change my position. started voting differently. because i just don't believe in these very complicated circumstances that the federal government or state government should in anyway shape or form be between a woman and her doctor. that's their decision to make. [ cheers and applause ] >> so to follow up on that, congressman. the democratic governor of louisiana signed a bill into law that bans abortions aft
church. and my position was, i was a prolife democrat. when i got to congress working with other members of congress, congresswoman rosa de lower rah from connecticut and others around issues of women's health. through that process we worked with planned parenthood, other female members of congress. and through that process i met women who had very, very difficult circumstances where they had to have an abortion. now, i'm sure it wasn't the first time i met a woman who had an abortion, but it...
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church day. what is the congress going to do about this? >> i don't know, but i've been trying to talk to people through my own experiences. you may not know this, but i used to run the south carolina commission for farmworkers. that's where john west first found out about me and brought me into state government. i used to organize migrants. i used to oversee migrant camps and so i know what those camps are like. so i've been to one, but i don't go to those camps and what i've read or what i've heard this president needs to bring his staff together and sit down and figure out how to humanize this process. this process is inhuman and we should humanize this process. i don't care what it is. treat these people as human beings. and congress has to do something. we're doing it on the house side. we're doing it and we're sending stuff over to the graveyard that is that the senate. mcconnell has to stop digging graves to bury our legislation in and give a fair hearing to some of the stuff we are doing. if he were to give a fair hearing to our eff
church day. what is the congress going to do about this? >> i don't know, but i've been trying to talk to people through my own experiences. you may not know this, but i used to run the south carolina commission for farmworkers. that's where john west first found out about me and brought me into state government. i used to organize migrants. i used to oversee migrant camps and so i know what those camps are like. so i've been to one, but i don't go to those camps and what i've read or...
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congress is down to 5%. unions, 12%. but church also.eat deal of respect for churches. that's down to 20%. 30 seconds, why did that happen? >> i think part of it is self-inflicted by the church. i mean, the scandals, the sex scandals, money scandals. god by the way hates that. but never forget god created the church. it's his idea. i would tell our viewers who are disenchanted with the church, go find a bible-believing church where people love one another. charles: congratulations on the show. all right. liz claman, it's not the usual -- sorry, lauren simonetti. it's not the usual rally i hand off but you got something to work with. lauren: i got something to work with. i do. charles, have a wonderful weekend. we have breaking news, as always. cooler heads prevailing. president trump says he is willing to hold talks with iran's ayatollah or president just hours after backing away from a military strike in retaliation for the downing of an american unmanned drone early thursday morning. attacks on tankers last week in critical shipping la
congress is down to 5%. unions, 12%. but church also.eat deal of respect for churches. that's down to 20%. 30 seconds, why did that happen? >> i think part of it is self-inflicted by the church. i mean, the scandals, the sex scandals, money scandals. god by the way hates that. but never forget god created the church. it's his idea. i would tell our viewers who are disenchanted with the church, go find a bible-believing church where people love one another. charles: congratulations on the...
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wells -- wells fargo mortgage had an emerging market unit and targeted black churches because we figured we could convince congress to take sub prime loans. that's recent. that's ongoing kind of stuff. that's egregious. anybody who says this is a thing of the past just isn't paying attention. >> the reason i insist on history because that group of people was vulnerable in the is theeople was vulnerable in first place is because of jim crow. >> if you don't mind, miss brown. i'm from suburban pennsylvania, can you tell us what it felt like and why we should argue that for us and paint that picture? >> thank you so much. there are so many layers to it. the part of what hasn't been mentioned today is the fact that race is a fiction. slavery, the very concept of race and of one race being superior to another was invented to justify slavery, and it was also deployed in order to have white working class indentured servants in virginia in the colonial era identify with this notion of whiteness and with wealthier whites, rather than identify with enslaved africans and native people with whom they had common cause, and so
wells -- wells fargo mortgage had an emerging market unit and targeted black churches because we figured we could convince congress to take sub prime loans. that's recent. that's ongoing kind of stuff. that's egregious. anybody who says this is a thing of the past just isn't paying attention. >> the reason i insist on history because that group of people was vulnerable in the is theeople was vulnerable in first place is because of jim crow. >> if you don't mind, miss brown. i'm from...
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congress. because you're leaders. legislation helped to get us into this mess. legislation has a role. the church has a role. our educational systems have a role and maybe even the supreme court and hopefully the president but your role is to redress some of what your predecessors did in this congress. i think you're the only body that can call for this commission that desperately needs to happen. >> thank you, reverend. >> now i'd like to recognize mr. go gomer from texas for five minutes. >> thank you. mr. glover, any time i see you name being list inside a movie, i normally say that's one i will enjoy and appreciate your besod of work. you have provided a great deal of enjoyment even in the drama. thank you for that. had a colleague mention an execution in texas that was the incident a rose down in jasper where three white men drug a black man to death. i've supported the death penalty. i was a judge who assessed the death penalty and i wouldn't have a problem with a law that said if situation like that, the victims family can choose the manner and means of carrying out the death penalty but we don't have
congress. because you're leaders. legislation helped to get us into this mess. legislation has a role. the church has a role. our educational systems have a role and maybe even the supreme court and hopefully the president but your role is to redress some of what your predecessors did in this congress. i think you're the only body that can call for this commission that desperately needs to happen. >> thank you, reverend. >> now i'd like to recognize mr. go gomer from texas for five...
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tonight: democrats in congress weighr their options vestigating president trump, including whether to begin impeachment proceedings. then, another abuse crisis engulfs the catholic church, as nuns begineak out about the sexual violence they have endured at the hands of priests. >> anybody who wants to become a nun, wants to serve, and wan to give herself to god. and that's why it's so easy to abuse nuns. because they are so ready to listen to others, o tell them how they are supposed to be. >> woodruff: plus, for millions of adults in the u.s. who lacksk basic reading ills, there is
tonight: democrats in congress weighr their options vestigating president trump, including whether to begin impeachment proceedings. then, another abuse crisis engulfs the catholic church, as nuns begineak out about the sexual violence they have endured at the hands of priests. >> anybody who wants to become a nun, wants to serve, and wan to give herself to god. and that's why it's so easy to abuse nuns. because they are so ready to listen to others, o tell them how they are supposed to...
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tonight: democrats in congress weighr their options vestigating president trump, including whether to begin impeachment proceedings. then, another abuse crisis engulfs the catholic church, as nuns begineak out about the sexual violence they have endured at the hands of priests. >> anybody who wants to become a nun, wants to serve, and wan to give herself to god. and that's why it's so easy to abuse nuns. because they are so ready to listen to others, o tell them how they are supposed to be. >> woodruff: plus, for millions of adults in the u.s. who lacksk basic reading ills, there is already little funding t provide the services they need. now, budget cuts threaten adult education further and the second chance that literacy represents. >> once you learn english, you can participate in a much moreme ingful way. you can participate in community meetings and neighborhood associations.le the peho came to portland adult ed ten, 15 years ago are some of the pillars in our community. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been providedy: kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin? >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at
tonight: democrats in congress weighr their options vestigating president trump, including whether to begin impeachment proceedings. then, another abuse crisis engulfs the catholic church, as nuns begineak out about the sexual violence they have endured at the hands of priests. >> anybody who wants to become a nun, wants to serve, and wan to give herself to god. and that's why it's so easy to abuse nuns. because they are so ready to listen to others, o tell them how they are supposed to...
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congress never passed a law against assassination. they had an opportunity do so in 1975 during the church committee hearings and did not. and so any eo, executive order, can be overwritten by another president's executive order as it says in the church committee hearings, and guess what it? has and continues to be and that is why we have what we have and the presidential findings also called a memorandum of notification allows for that. so these guys are not outlaws. one may not like what they do, and that is a very important and valid position, but it's not illegal. in the back? >> this might not be kind of like the central piece of the book. you're looking at how these have been conducted and executed. what is -- from your interactions with the people themselves, people behind the actions, how do they see their role in sort of the grand scheme and not necessarily the grand scheme. how do they see their role as the executor? you hear -- what's his name -- the guy who killed pin bin laden, opeel. there's lot of people behind me. we're just there to be the final stroke in this process. how do they see what their role is
congress never passed a law against assassination. they had an opportunity do so in 1975 during the church committee hearings and did not. and so any eo, executive order, can be overwritten by another president's executive order as it says in the church committee hearings, and guess what it? has and continues to be and that is why we have what we have and the presidential findings also called a memorandum of notification allows for that. so these guys are not outlaws. one may not like what they...
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that church was a came 1 day after president trump postponed plans for a mass deportation roundup. >> reporter: now congress is on the >>> now the congress is on the clock to come up with a plan. house speaker, nancy pelosi says she will not be bullied into a an agreement the compromises on basic human rights. >> reporter: president trump putting planned deportations of millions on hold. it is a two week pause for congressional democrats to come up with an immigration compromise, prompted by a personal plea from house speaker, nancy pelosi but she took a more combative tone on monday saying she will not compromise when it comes to what she calls human rights. >> and the two week period, the president mentioned his upset that we remove all doubt that you cannot be breaking up families. you cannot be ignoring the rights of immigrants. >> reporter: the speaker is in favor of a $4.5 billion bill providing humanitarian aid to the border area but the senate has a different version. it is not clear if that will be enough for the president who has insisted on comprehensive reform, not just additional funding. >> re
that church was a came 1 day after president trump postponed plans for a mass deportation roundup. >> reporter: now congress is on the >>> now the congress is on the clock to come up with a plan. house speaker, nancy pelosi says she will not be bullied into a an agreement the compromises on basic human rights. >> reporter: president trump putting planned deportations of millions on hold. it is a two week pause for congressional democrats to come up with an immigration...
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church pray for the victims. >> give us some common sense. >> reporter: others are praying washington will finally come up with so ution. >> congress is backd the president just went overseas and landed this morning for a three-day state visit in the uk. back to you.rt >> repor: the maryland governor says he will not challenge president trump for the republican nomiion. he says, quote, i truly appreciate all of the encouragement i received from people around the nation urging me to consider making a run for president in 2020. however, i will a not be candidate. moeg hogan says he'll focus on his second term il governor and w lead a national cversation about where the nation needs to be headed. >>> happening today. nwo people arrested i connection with a missing mother from connecticut. iney'll be court today. jennifer dulos hasn't been see 2 since mayh. her estranged husband and his girlfriend are cha with tampering with evidence and hindering the prosecution. both suspects are being held on a $500,000 bond. >>> today the man wholed guilty to blowing a five-year-old boy over a third floor a balconyt the mall of amerca will be sentenced. th
church pray for the victims. >> give us some common sense. >> reporter: others are praying washington will finally come up with so ution. >> congress is backd the president just went overseas and landed this morning for a three-day state visit in the uk. back to you.rt >> repor: the maryland governor says he will not challenge president trump for the republican nomiion. he says, quote, i truly appreciate all of the encouragement i received from people around the nation...
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the two congress women are holding a press conference on healthcare and voting rights. they will hold it at the baptist church. it will follow a meeting with east bay faith leaders. >>> time is 5:18. this should make all smile. after they were shut down yesterday for a gas leak. ace train says pg&e fixed the gas line. the tracks are now clear. yesterday's shutdown caused major traffic jams during the early morning commute. it kept sal pretty busy, too. >> yes. absolutely. and hopefully it won't be the same today, sal. nice and easy commute. i did want to let you know, because you said, let me know. marin county. most of marin county schools are officially in summer this morning. >> and you know, that's good. that's obviously going to help with the morning commute. here are trips by parents. right now, we do have pam and dave. nice look at a friday morning commute. for the most part. as we go to the gilroy commute. gilroy to san jose looks pretty good. and no slow traffic spots. sometimes friday, it's a little different. and to say it's a little better than normal on most of these silicon valley freeways. also
the two congress women are holding a press conference on healthcare and voting rights. they will hold it at the baptist church. it will follow a meeting with east bay faith leaders. >>> time is 5:18. this should make all smile. after they were shut down yesterday for a gas leak. ace train says pg&e fixed the gas line. the tracks are now clear. yesterday's shutdown caused major traffic jams during the early morning commute. it kept sal pretty busy, too. >> yes. absolutely. and...
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church and they favored franco. the french elite favored franco. bloom, who we've talked about, and whose speech you may have read about, at the congress of tour, moderate socialist leader of the popular front government in france at that time, has a blockage of guilt in his gut because he's watching with open eyes, the right wing and fascists, defeating republican forces and all he can do is mildly support the republican forces for a while. why? because the british have said to him, do not get involved in this mess. you're on your own if you do. but equally so, france was so divided ideologically that the fear was that if the french sent large amounts of equipment, on the one hand it could lead to a war with germany but on the other hand, it could have led to a civil war in france. and that was a possibility people took very, very seriously. french people in the 1930's came to hate and fear each other. bloom was dragged out of his vehicle and beaten, to an inch of his life, and sent to the hospital by radical right wing forces when he found his way at the wrong place, at the wrong time. and the right wing radical forces all said, good for him. he got w
church and they favored franco. the french elite favored franco. bloom, who we've talked about, and whose speech you may have read about, at the congress of tour, moderate socialist leader of the popular front government in france at that time, has a blockage of guilt in his gut because he's watching with open eyes, the right wing and fascists, defeating republican forces and all he can do is mildly support the republican forces for a while. why? because the british have said to him, do not get...
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church and they favored franco. french elite favored franco. talked about,ve and whose speech you may have read about, at the congress of tour, moderate socialist leader governmentlar front time, has a that blockage of guilt in his gut because he's watching with open eyes, the right wing and fascists, defeating republican forces and all he can do is support the republican forces for a while. why? said tothe british have him, do not get involved in this mess. you do.n your own if was soally so, france divided ideologically that the that if the french sent of equipment, on the one hand it could lead to a but on thermany other hand, it could have led to a civil war in france. and that was a possibility took very, very seriously. 1930's camee in the to hate and fear each other. of hisas dragged out vehicle and beaten, to an inch sent to the and hospital by radical right wing found his way at the wrong place, at the wrong time. and the right wing radical forces all said, good for him. he got what he deserved. it was appalling. but it happened. again, of because, that ideological radicalization. world itself was an unstable place. and especially in b
church and they favored franco. french elite favored franco. talked about,ve and whose speech you may have read about, at the congress of tour, moderate socialist leader governmentlar front time, has a that blockage of guilt in his gut because he's watching with open eyes, the right wing and fascists, defeating republican forces and all he can do is support the republican forces for a while. why? said tothe british have him, do not get involved in this mess. you do.n your own if was soally so,...
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congress over a potential arms race and the middle east. a parliamentary committee investigating sure along this church bombings that killed more than 250 people in april is meeting senior government officials it's a king in 2 causes that led to that series of coordinated attacks on easter sunday the 12 member team will also look into what action needs to be taken tensions between muslims and buddhists has resurfaced following those attacks that killed 250 people muslim ministers resigned on monday after demands from nationalist buddhist monks ceremonies are being held in northern france to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the d.-day landings france's president and britain france's president and britain's prime minister are in. normandy to lay the 1st stone for a new memorial the site overlooks gold beach one of the 5 locations where ally forces landed u.s. president will join other dignitaries and france for more commemorations on thursday which are the headlines keep it here on al-jazeera i have another update at the top of the hour and sad story is next. and the difference is. this in minorities and cultures of. al-jazeera. the impasse i
congress over a potential arms race and the middle east. a parliamentary committee investigating sure along this church bombings that killed more than 250 people in april is meeting senior government officials it's a king in 2 causes that led to that series of coordinated attacks on easter sunday the 12 member team will also look into what action needs to be taken tensions between muslims and buddhists has resurfaced following those attacks that killed 250 people muslim ministers resigned on...
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interestingly, 70% of catholics nationwide also agree while the church leadership have their position to being opposed to medical aid in dying, the congressts agree with me. that they would also want to know that they have this option. this option belongs to them. ainsley: she died in 2014. but if she lived in california today she would have been able to stay in her home state with her family. >> that's right. now states that allow washington, vermont, california, colorado, hey, d.c. i will let you each speak one more time, what is your message to the governor of maine if the governor signs this bill it will also be allowed in maine. >> be careful. physicians are not adequately trained to take good care of dying patients. all of the safeguards embedded in the oregon law now being called by proponents like dan limitations to barriers to people's right to die. people with dementia are not allowed. people who had previously wanted this, even if they become dementalled should be given. this people who have longer than six months to live now they are saying well, they should also be able to access this right to die. notice that we are allowing
interestingly, 70% of catholics nationwide also agree while the church leadership have their position to being opposed to medical aid in dying, the congressts agree with me. that they would also want to know that they have this option. this option belongs to them. ainsley: she died in 2014. but if she lived in california today she would have been able to stay in her home state with her family. >> that's right. now states that allow washington, vermont, california, colorado, hey, d.c. i...
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churches when a natural disaster hits the community. hurricanes and fires like the ones devastating the us in recent years to displace thousands of students forcing communities to scramble to rebuild congress provides disaster aid to make sure it is critical to the successful and efficient renewal and it also assures the technical assistance and regulatory flexibility and other measures to llc and local leaders resources to rebuild a natural disaster in their communities there no better witnesses after natural disasters of local and state education leaders they are best suited on those challenges that come with reconstruction and success of the department of education disaster relief efforts. i look forward to this hearing to work with my colleagues to make sure schools are not forgotten in the aftermath of natural disasters. you can always fully prepare for a destructive storm or fire we should do all we can to make the returning of america's children as safe as possible. thank you and i yelled back. >> without objection all other statements will be entered for the rate one - - for the record they will be put electronic format by friday. at 5:00 p.m. now we will introduce a witness on the
churches when a natural disaster hits the community. hurricanes and fires like the ones devastating the us in recent years to displace thousands of students forcing communities to scramble to rebuild congress provides disaster aid to make sure it is critical to the successful and efficient renewal and it also assures the technical assistance and regulatory flexibility and other measures to llc and local leaders resources to rebuild a natural disaster in their communities there no better...
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congress seth moulton, looking to win the democratic nomination, thanks very much. >> thanks, judy. >> woouff: this week, catholic bishops are meeting in baltimore to discuss the priest seabuse crisis in the catholic church. and new rules on reporting that abuse go into effect thrghout the church. they are the most concrete steps the tican has taken to count priest sex abuse and cover-ups. most of the attention has focused on child victims. but, as special correspondent christopher livesay reports from the vatican, now, in the #me-too era, there's a growing chorus of nuns speaking out as srs of abuse, as well. >> reporter: they're known as brides of christ, revered for their quiet service, not for speaking out. but that's beginning to change. >> i joined the convent in 2003, and i was raped in 2008. >> reporter: raped, she says, by a priest. a devout catholic from germany, doris wagner was 24 years old, living and working at this religious community just outside the vatican.nd >>e came into the room.be closed the doond him.y was sitting onght hand. and he just started to undress me. >> reporter: when she told her superiors, she says the priest went unpunished, allowing him rape her again and again. this
congress seth moulton, looking to win the democratic nomination, thanks very much. >> thanks, judy. >> woouff: this week, catholic bishops are meeting in baltimore to discuss the priest seabuse crisis in the catholic church. and new rules on reporting that abuse go into effect thrghout the church. they are the most concrete steps the tican has taken to count priest sex abuse and cover-ups. most of the attention has focused on child victims. but, as special correspondent christopher...
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congress. on the border: coping with the crush of immigrants on both sides of the u.s. and meco. long shadow: congressional delays in fuing healthcare coverage for 9/11 first responders. abuse in the church: efforts by the southern baptist church to stop sexual abuse. plus much more. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier, congressional democrats today escalated a legal fight with the trump administration over the u.s. census, voting to hold attorney general wiomiam barr andrce secretary wilbur ross in contempt of congress. at issue: the intent of the administration'sove to include a citizenship question in the nationwide survey. democratic representative gerry edconnolly of virginia blahe motive behind the question. while in the oval office tay, president trump defended the additional question.to >> i think it'lly ridiculous that we would have census without asking, but thee suprurt is going to be ruling on it soon. i think when a census goes outyo should find out whether or not, and you have the right to ask whether or not, somebody is a citizen of the united states. es the citizenship question is not just a normal on, by the way hasn't been asked on the census since 1950, the year i was
congress. on the border: coping with the crush of immigrants on both sides of the u.s. and meco. long shadow: congressional delays in fuing healthcare coverage for 9/11 first responders. abuse in the church: efforts by the southern baptist church to stop sexual abuse. plus much more. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier, congressional democrats today escalated a legal fight with the trump administration over the u.s. census, voting to hold attorney general wiomiam barr andrce secretary...