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this is what he calls "atonement." he calls it his journey of penance.ve been asked to make this apology. it is appalling conditions that these children who were ripped away from their families were put in, in residential homes. they were abused, emotionally, physically, sexually. it has led to intergenerational trauma. survivors tell us that they never knew, in their life, how to raise their own families, behave, how to love, and were taught to be ashamed for their own culture and background. a lot of those schools were run by the catholic church. think about that. abuse happened at the hands of priests, nuns, and school staff. i want to show you that he is going to be making a cross- country trek, for a man who, as i said, is 85. it's a marquee moment, when he goes, a little bit outside of edmonton and goes in fact, to an indigenous community where he will speak that apology. he said it in rome a few months ago, but on canadian soil, he will do that. before he left, he repeated in a tweet, saying please join me in prayer. he established, really, saying
this is what he calls "atonement." he calls it his journey of penance.ve been asked to make this apology. it is appalling conditions that these children who were ripped away from their families were put in, in residential homes. they were abused, emotionally, physically, sexually. it has led to intergenerational trauma. survivors tell us that they never knew, in their life, how to raise their own families, behave, how to love, and were taught to be ashamed for their own culture and...
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this is what he calls atonement. he calls it his journey of penance.es have been asked to come here and make this apology. what you just outlined is really appalling, appalling conditions that these children who were ripped away from their families were put in these residential homes. they were abused emotionally, physically, sexually. and more than that, pamela, what has happened here is it has led to what we call intergenerational trauma. the survivors tell us they just never knew in their life how to raise their own families, how to behave, how to love. and they were taught to be ashamed, really, for their own culture and their own background. all of those schools, the vast majority in fact were run by the catholic church. think about that, the abuse happened at the hands of priests, nuns, and school staff. i want to show you now that he will be making quite a cross-country trek for a man who, as i said, is 85. he's arrived today, he's resting now. the big marquee moment of this trip will be tomorrow when he goes just a little bit outside of edmonto
this is what he calls atonement. he calls it his journey of penance.es have been asked to come here and make this apology. what you just outlined is really appalling, appalling conditions that these children who were ripped away from their families were put in these residential homes. they were abused emotionally, physically, sexually. and more than that, pamela, what has happened here is it has led to what we call intergenerational trauma. the survivors tell us they just never knew in their...
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what does it have to do with resentment against rangers, occupational therapy in captivity, or how to atone for guilt by work. the work of the correctional center for convicts, how a new type of punishment helps to defeat relapse and return people who have stumbled on the right path, pistol rehabilitation courses, as turned out to be linden, which they poured into the flannelette part of their water. there are novosibirsk charlatans, substitution of the concept of life and death. uh, people do not see fear in death in novosibirsk, law enforcement officers stopped the activities of large religious sects. who became the victims? the tricks did not pass the test of the investigator opened a criminal case on the fact of an emergency at a stunt show. in ivanovo, during the performance, one of the cars had to fly over obstacles placed. however, it overturned and caught fire. several children and one adult suffered, who will be responsible for the consequences and how the stunt almost became the last in life footage from the scene and comments from the investigation. oleg especially has music that
what does it have to do with resentment against rangers, occupational therapy in captivity, or how to atone for guilt by work. the work of the correctional center for convicts, how a new type of punishment helps to defeat relapse and return people who have stumbled on the right path, pistol rehabilitation courses, as turned out to be linden, which they poured into the flannelette part of their water. there are novosibirsk charlatans, substitution of the concept of life and death. uh, people do...
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done in sight. beka, sa, conan, aton, former commissioner of the human rights commission, of sure lanka, and a human rights floor. thanks for joining us on d. w. thank you. an official at ukraine's nuclear agency says russia is using a captured nuclear power plant to store weapons and attack targets. that's as the authorities in the city of n e t. s a 4 year old girl was among the casualties of a russian missile strike on thursday. the attack killed at least 23 people. ukrainians are also sifting through the damage in the southern city of mich alive, authorities there say at least 2 people were injured by russian air strikes. tombs of smoke rising to the sky above ukraine's southern city of mc alive. it's been the target of russian missile strikes in recent days, causing powerful explosions on the ground cause completely burnt out and covered in debris. rescue teens continue to put out the flames and search through the rubble looking for any signs of life. this area is home to 2 of the cities biggest universities. the buildings took a direct hit, much of it destroyed and beyond repair.
done in sight. beka, sa, conan, aton, former commissioner of the human rights commission, of sure lanka, and a human rights floor. thanks for joining us on d. w. thank you. an official at ukraine's nuclear agency says russia is using a captured nuclear power plant to store weapons and attack targets. that's as the authorities in the city of n e t. s a 4 year old girl was among the casualties of a russian missile strike on thursday. the attack killed at least 23 people. ukrainians are also...
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his name is aton. very nice.ou here the main thing is that his name means very strong, like a storm. otherwise, he is the boss here . the elder in the language of peonies. his name is kosiki. sort of like a village president. listen, i'm watching you. uh, incredibly beautifully decorated, the faces of the red color is kind of. protection from evil spirits. we believe that good and evil spirits live with us on these lands, evil spirits live over there on the other side of the mountains, you pui, and good spirits live here near this mountain. well, only braids wear black. our elder these patterns symbolize his strength and power. he is he, and now anton wants to show you his hunting bow. and so good. fine. i'm still that hunter. look zhenya, and this is our house the roof, like festive clothes are made from palm leaves, moriche, reliable roofs, of course, very reliable tropical rains in our area are poured for 6 months a year. it can be said that it rains here all the time, but these roofs withstand such rains for
his name is aton. very nice.ou here the main thing is that his name means very strong, like a storm. otherwise, he is the boss here . the elder in the language of peonies. his name is kosiki. sort of like a village president. listen, i'm watching you. uh, incredibly beautifully decorated, the faces of the red color is kind of. protection from evil spirits. we believe that good and evil spirits live with us on these lands, evil spirits live over there on the other side of the mountains, you pui,...
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the catholic church atone for its role in the physical, mental and sexual abuse of children at school facilities. it was contracted to run as recently as the 1970s. the church pushed back for decades on coals for a papal apology in canada. until now, the quest for forgiveness led the head of the catholic church to moscow cheese, where memories of one of the darkest chapters in the history of the church still acco to day b. lilburn vermani, i ask for forgiveness for the ways in which many christians regrettably adopted the colonizing mentality of the powers that oppress the indigenous peoples. what this? yep, go premier, i look where rose, indeed mascot cheeses the size of one of the infamous residential schools, churches and boarding schools where its estimated 150000 indigenous children were forcibly educated, torn from their families and cultural context. many became victims of physical and sexual violence. peasants of them died from abuse within a system that lasted into the 1970s. while many representatives up the indigenous communities welcome to paypal visitors, others have mixe
the catholic church atone for its role in the physical, mental and sexual abuse of children at school facilities. it was contracted to run as recently as the 1970s. the church pushed back for decades on coals for a papal apology in canada. until now, the quest for forgiveness led the head of the catholic church to moscow cheese, where memories of one of the darkest chapters in the history of the church still acco to day b. lilburn vermani, i ask for forgiveness for the ways in which many...
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you don’t need a talkative, professional nurse to find how to atone for worse wine that you don’t holdto. thank you for everything you do for me. to me. it's hard to imagine life without you. and asked me to tell you that the ideal patient no longer wants to see and hear you on saturday at 21:00 on the channel, russia why did you come to look at your face? how could you guess this is an attempt on the new mayor? everyone left me after i told you, i don't need to put up with it at all. i'll rot into retirement. so here 's everything for you. do you hear what we thought, not for you to decide. any small precinct will calmly put together an attempt on the new mayor. and the kidnapping of his wife. friend, oh-oh-oh, how tied, that's why you live a long time, stasik, that's why you will be where i say? forget how i look. and maybe the time will come. when will i take you out to a place where you won't be? in his own way you are not to blame for anything. he is alive and will get better. and now you have to think about yourself. you didn't betray anyone. are we to blame for loving each other
you don’t need a talkative, professional nurse to find how to atone for worse wine that you don’t holdto. thank you for everything you do for me. to me. it's hard to imagine life without you. and asked me to tell you that the ideal patient no longer wants to see and hear you on saturday at 21:00 on the channel, russia why did you come to look at your face? how could you guess this is an attempt on the new mayor? everyone left me after i told you, i don't need to put up with it at all. i'll...
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valor. 44 years after melvin morris's courageous act the white house , would finally give him his due atoningf racial , bias. by then morris was 72. soledad: what was it like, the day that president obama said you were gonna get the medal of honor?t in my life. because i didn't have a clue president obama: when i called melvin morris, his first reaction was, "oh my god, what have i done?" crowd: [laughs] president obama: when i told him it was all good, the medal of honor, i could hear it through the phone and he almost passed out. crowd: [laughs] melvin: he say, i want to apologize to you for not receiving the medal of honor 44 years ago. president obama: no nation is perfect, but here in america we confront our imperfections and face a sometimes painful past, including the truth that some of these soldiers fought, and died, for a country that did not always see them as equal. soledad: in 2014, president obama corrected prejudice that had spanned three wars. he awarded 24 army veterans the medal of honor, just three had lived to see the day. melvin morris' family watched as he finally got wh
valor. 44 years after melvin morris's courageous act the white house , would finally give him his due atoningf racial , bias. by then morris was 72. soledad: what was it like, the day that president obama said you were gonna get the medal of honor?t in my life. because i didn't have a clue president obama: when i called melvin morris, his first reaction was, "oh my god, what have i done?" crowd: [laughs] president obama: when i told him it was all good, the medal of honor, i could...
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come on tell us what kind of people are you for this blessed well, it has become a wall. more can i atoneuined the happiness of motherhood with abortions. and now i would give birth to a daughter. and why is he looking at me, that they themselves are not like that, or something, he is all cut cut. could be baby let's go home. will deal. free i don't know. he's probably talking about his well-being. i want a little doll legs plump are you with your daughter? whom to call mom, you hear me mom, and you hit in the stomach. durynda well, let's sit down to drink tea. chickens, let's have some tea. alina no, i'm sorry, i misunderstood sometimes. you have the audacity to appear in front of me. get out, listen to me. where was? yes, i walked. say what you want to hear. you're looking for the truth. i know that, but in vain she left you, you understand? left ran away, she was frightened of her, you can understand.
come on tell us what kind of people are you for this blessed well, it has become a wall. more can i atoneuined the happiness of motherhood with abortions. and now i would give birth to a daughter. and why is he looking at me, that they themselves are not like that, or something, he is all cut cut. could be baby let's go home. will deal. free i don't know. he's probably talking about his well-being. i want a little doll legs plump are you with your daughter? whom to call mom, you hear me mom,...
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understandably interesting, immediately shoot or give a chance for the atonement of blood.o no mushrooms conversation with balrov we cancel all body movements. it's clear? all the time who is waiting for somewhere? well, where is olya, where are all the problems? we will decide for you their receipts today? excuse me, yes, georgy ivanovich. let them come in. you can go sit down. alla nikolaevna, who escaped from the clinic and thermal alla nikolaevna, on the search, does not say anything about teplov's name no , well, who is this? something terribly hungry, we have some kind of jam there now, just sit still, i 'll look. i'm coming now, wait. i'm sorry, i won't do it again, we have every reason to believe that arthur is still kidnapping his wife, and since you are running a case of rogues, we decided that it would be wise to contact you, so to speak. indeed, in the course of the investigation, we managed to accidentally find out that the senior rogue and son illegally hid the teplov mariinsky clinic even so. do you have any evidence, we have two witnesses from a year ago iva
understandably interesting, immediately shoot or give a chance for the atonement of blood.o no mushrooms conversation with balrov we cancel all body movements. it's clear? all the time who is waiting for somewhere? well, where is olya, where are all the problems? we will decide for you their receipts today? excuse me, yes, georgy ivanovich. let them come in. you can go sit down. alla nikolaevna, who escaped from the clinic and thermal alla nikolaevna, on the search, does not say anything about...
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maybe he is so strong, but love is so strong is not a venial sin to atone., and love is so earth is not forgive not a sin to atone. maybe just a grave. and now i'm alone, i'm going to plant, i'm going to plant. oh and longing and the place where with him, breaking even the ground furtively. i kiss this place where times are with him. i think even furtively land. kiss. thanks everyone. thank you. yes , lyudmila, she is like you, a talented fan of your work in shock. yes? just a low fan of your love for the song and for the fact that you are such a wonderful person. did you notice? what an unusual rare song was performed by a paradise. you know, i already thought, now we will exchange phone numbers, and i will definitely make it a song later. you will let me sing your song, of course, of course, this one sings like him, who is zakharchenko with us or who is the leader or the choir, this is kuban. yes? this invaders performs it is performed by the choir. didn't even hear. yes, maybe i didn’t work much for my 18 years, but nevertheless, maybe earlier, as if they
maybe he is so strong, but love is so strong is not a venial sin to atone., and love is so earth is not forgive not a sin to atone. maybe just a grave. and now i'm alone, i'm going to plant, i'm going to plant. oh and longing and the place where with him, breaking even the ground furtively. i kiss this place where times are with him. i think even furtively land. kiss. thanks everyone. thank you. yes , lyudmila, she is like you, a talented fan of your work in shock. yes? just a low fan of your...
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. ♪ >>> they were trying to atone for last nights loss to the diamondbacks.et's pick it up from the bottom of the second, the giants already out. deep centerfield. the fifth homerun of the season. that inning, mercedes gets a line drive with a two run home run to left. that made the score 7-0. they went on to coast to a 13-0 victory. in arlington, texas, the a's pulled off a rare win against the ages -- rangers. pindar hit a grand slam home run to help keep up the victory. >>> want to see the 49ers up close and personal? show up to training camp. players report july 26. they have only two weeks to finalize plans to trade jimmy garoppolo or extend contracts to samuel and bosa. the first practice is open to the public on july 27. tickets go on sale thursday for season-ticket holders and monday for with xfinity internet, you get advanced security that helps protect you at home and on the go. you feel so safe, it's as if... i don't know... evander holyfield has your back. i wouldn't click on that. hey, thanks! we got a muffin for ed! all right! you don't need tho
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as the pope embarks on what he calls his pilgrimage of penance, he knows the church has much to atonenous children were taken from their homes and many subjected to abuse, rape, malnutrition and death at residential schools, 70% of which were run by the catholic church. last year, the remains were recovered of more than 250 children at a former residential school in british columbia and since then more have been found at other former schools around the country. -- 215 —— 215 children. church leaders say the visit to canada is not celebratory. he is deeply seized by the fact terrible things happened in the past, perpetrated in many cases by people who were representing the church so it's a horrible thing which has left him to use his words, feeling shame and indignation. the pope has already apologised for the harm caused by the schools but as he prepares to repeat those words on canadian soil, some think another apology will not bring about reconciliation. open up the secret archives so we can get the daily journals and i think that will help more with reconciliation than him saying s
as the pope embarks on what he calls his pilgrimage of penance, he knows the church has much to atonenous children were taken from their homes and many subjected to abuse, rape, malnutrition and death at residential schools, 70% of which were run by the catholic church. last year, the remains were recovered of more than 250 children at a former residential school in british columbia and since then more have been found at other former schools around the country. -- 215 —— 215 children....
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fuller, members, killing activism, has continued here to force the country to fully recognize and atone for its brutal colonial past that led to the deaths of millions. in the d, r. c. there's been some progress. after years of activism and debates, the brussels municipality opened this square named after and in honor of patrice lomax. authorities said that the symbolic gesture was intended to reflect belgium's colonial past. activists now use the space to tell people about countries remembers life and legacy. the main thing that he was assassinated for was to erase in politics and to erase his memory. so having the square is a, a way of for reviving his arm. his memory, patrice remembers, truth is all that was left of him after he was killed. belgium, returning it to his family, is being welcomed as a 1st step, we hope it to be the beginning of the recognition. death. colonialism was something wrong, was a crime against humanity, and that we can start to install a kind of politic for parisian. it's taken decades for the truth about the circumstances of patrice, remembers murder, to eme
fuller, members, killing activism, has continued here to force the country to fully recognize and atone for its brutal colonial past that led to the deaths of millions. in the d, r. c. there's been some progress. after years of activism and debates, the brussels municipality opened this square named after and in honor of patrice lomax. authorities said that the symbolic gesture was intended to reflect belgium's colonial past. activists now use the space to tell people about countries remembers...
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andrey ivleva to atone for guilt by working in suzdal to open a new building of the women's correctional is no checkpoint here and higher ones with automatics instead of sitting behind bars women will be able to work in the hotel complex and receive salaries together. we can get from 20 to 20,000 conditions, as in the wild only under supervision, who and for what they are sent to forced labor. how many correctional centers are there in russia and are entrepreneurs willing to hire convicts from labor? and in captivity andrey romanov seething passions on the shores of the raging sea resort scandal in front of vacationers in sochi ended in arrest. why did the lifeguards of the beach director clash with the samba champion, for that a twenty-three-year-old athlete was beaten with sticks and metal bars. why relatives of detainees consider conflicts a provocation. now my husband is under investigation, and he is a hooligan walking around. why did the mother of the victim say what? and is it possible that watermelons became the cause of the beach showdown, you use it. you can now ship me a leg,
andrey ivleva to atone for guilt by working in suzdal to open a new building of the women's correctional is no checkpoint here and higher ones with automatics instead of sitting behind bars women will be able to work in the hotel complex and receive salaries together. we can get from 20 to 20,000 conditions, as in the wild only under supervision, who and for what they are sent to forced labor. how many correctional centers are there in russia and are entrepreneurs willing to hire convicts from...
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that we had to pay in a smaller way, in a smaller way, and for example, russia had to go through atonement guilt of communist ideology and so on . this was not done. well, but as you correctly noted, for this ukraine to win here, politico edition the other day quoted congressman adam smith, who was in ukraine and met with president volodymyr zelenskyi, and he conveyed the president's words that the next 3-6 weeks will be decisive in our military company because we still have atmospheric opportunities and using the warm weather to make the most of them and to receive as much help as possible from our partners, military aid and even recently literally today my colleague milan-lelevych was interviewed the former head of the eu with american troops in europe wants ben, and general tezh also confirms that ukraine has every chance to reach the demarcation line before the end of this year, at least on february 23. please tell us what is lacking in order to implement these bold forecasts, first of all, mr. president of ukraine is absolutely right in order to continue to effectively wage a counter-
that we had to pay in a smaller way, in a smaller way, and for example, russia had to go through atonement guilt of communist ideology and so on . this was not done. well, but as you correctly noted, for this ukraine to win here, politico edition the other day quoted congressman adam smith, who was in ukraine and met with president volodymyr zelenskyi, and he conveyed the president's words that the next 3-6 weeks will be decisive in our military company because we still have atmospheric...
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as he told him, what kind of atonement i will shoot you after a respite, the allied forces are preparing new offensive already outside the luhansk people's republic after the successes in the lc. the fighters are ready to help their neighbors, the situation in the donetsk people's republic is now much worse than the ukrainian fighters. they dug in in artyomovsk, and these seversk cities are not yet controlled artillery from there to the allies, the heights are hitting donetsk. the main task is to make the enemy guns silent forever prokopenko azat agonov vladimir averin lead lisichansk luhansk people's republic the iskander operational-tactical complexes help to oust the nationalists from their positions. this time they used ballistic missiles. also , the military can also use winged ones, gaining. speed over 2 km/s. missiles rush to the target, it can be enemy command posts, convoys of equipment or air defense systems, the radius of destruction is up to 500 km. we are constantly on the balance sheet, the team comes, like at night, and during the day , in any weather conditions, launche
as he told him, what kind of atonement i will shoot you after a respite, the allied forces are preparing new offensive already outside the luhansk people's republic after the successes in the lc. the fighters are ready to help their neighbors, the situation in the donetsk people's republic is now much worse than the ukrainian fighters. they dug in in artyomovsk, and these seversk cities are not yet controlled artillery from there to the allies, the heights are hitting donetsk. the main task is...
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that's because as francis himself has put it, this is a penitential journey meant to atone for how the catholic church mistreated indigenous children starting back in the 19th century. now, the canadian government forced more than 100,000 indigenous children into residential schools where they were forbidden to speak their language, assimilated, and christianized. these schools were mostly managed by the church. the last one closed in 1997. many children were also abused and death rates were exponentially higher compared to the general population with students succumbing to malnutrition andsometh the pare international uproar over reports that presumed unmarked graves of children were discovered using ground-penetrating radar though this is important to note. none have been exhumed to be verified. in april, a delegation of indigenous canadians visited the vatican where pope francis personally apologized for, quote, deplorable abuses by some in the catholic church. now that pope francis has arrived in canada, he's expected to apologize one more time as he meets with members of the indig
that's because as francis himself has put it, this is a penitential journey meant to atone for how the catholic church mistreated indigenous children starting back in the 19th century. now, the canadian government forced more than 100,000 indigenous children into residential schools where they were forbidden to speak their language, assimilated, and christianized. these schools were mostly managed by the church. the last one closed in 1997. many children were also abused and death rates were...
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to atone for guilt by labor and prepare for life after release in the goose-crystal.in the vladimir region that a new building of the correctional center was opened, those sentenced to forced labor will learn different professions to receive money for work, the issue of socialization, by the way, pays great attention to the management of all available director of the department of arcadia guests from the vladimir region maxim shevchenko what we ourselves will do, then we and will be a poster, a motivating slogan. on this the enterprise meets each worker along the conveyors jars for pickles and bottles run future containers for juices and milk, the largest enterprise in eastern europe for the production of glass containers sends products not only throughout russia but also for export, so the workers here in the price recently the factory management decided on a very bold experiment. in a solemn atmosphere, representatives of the enterprise and the federal penitentiary service symbolically begin a new stage of cooperation, from now on, the doors are open here for hardwo
to atone for guilt by labor and prepare for life after release in the goose-crystal.in the vladimir region that a new building of the correctional center was opened, those sentenced to forced labor will learn different professions to receive money for work, the issue of socialization, by the way, pays great attention to the management of all available director of the department of arcadia guests from the vladimir region maxim shevchenko what we ourselves will do, then we and will be a poster, a...
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who atone loser. what do you do is that will come and buy something from a restore. then andrew, i'm the one fucking out lunch and then show vi ration money. so the living of this country is really the bigger balancing that reducing purchasing power with the need to put nutritious meals on the table is one of the biggest challenges facing she lumpkins amid this economic crisis. that's a fact that prime minister and acting president runner vicar missing, he says he's hoping to address speaking to an international panel on preventing global hunger and famine. he revealed the extent of the problem well, no by prices. and then internet prices both have come together and i brought up really well, we are many estimate as much as $6000000.00. ah, she's in me malnutrition. i the reports which i have you going say. so and a half 1000000 liquor, the thing has admitted sri lanka is bankrupt. so whoever parliament votes in as a successor to go to obey roger boxer will have to solve the country's economic crisis before it becomes a humanitarian one. minute fernandez, al jazeera,
who atone loser. what do you do is that will come and buy something from a restore. then andrew, i'm the one fucking out lunch and then show vi ration money. so the living of this country is really the bigger balancing that reducing purchasing power with the need to put nutritious meals on the table is one of the biggest challenges facing she lumpkins amid this economic crisis. that's a fact that prime minister and acting president runner vicar missing, he says he's hoping to address speaking...
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the limit on see how she was emily, aton better on ross's immediately not duffy how the flow going to show her the way that you had to offer them. i do. yes. you know. oh oh oh oh oh, i the whole story started around christmas time in 2002 and i asked an old friend so have a hoodie in jerusalem if he could help me to find a woman who can can sing lullabies on this album. he said there is one woman that you should meet. her name is him banner. i'm sure she can sing beautiful a lot by for you....
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the things i was interested in is that your father could appreciate the germans deep felt effort to atonetheir awful treatment of the jews but your mother wasn't. tell us about that. >> it's probably not fair to do such generalizations but i always thought that my father was a completely rational and emotional person. the novel made me realize that is not true. i have t to say but who knew? he was not that kind of person. he was a professor living in very serious historical works and essays and articles and novels were not his genre but there was evidence he did have an emotional side. but my mother with that was pretty emotional but she did not like germans. and made that very clear she would never forgive the germans she was very glad to hear that my married name would not be albright. [laughter] >> as a diplomat yourself. >> first of all i never learned to speak german for czech and polish i never wanted to learn german the now i understand why my parents did not want me home in 1948 because too many things were going on i never wanted to learn german. and i have to say because i am a
the things i was interested in is that your father could appreciate the germans deep felt effort to atonetheir awful treatment of the jews but your mother wasn't. tell us about that. >> it's probably not fair to do such generalizations but i always thought that my father was a completely rational and emotional person. the novel made me realize that is not true. i have t to say but who knew? he was not that kind of person. he was a professor living in very serious historical works and...
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there was a who, rub how the organisation investigation, the atonement, their dismissal of the lab leakin a blame game essentially between the us and china, each trying to blame the other. but the scientists are saying let's get back to the evidence, and when they examine the evidence, and when they examine the evidence in this way with this new lens and all of this knowledge that we have that people would've been wandering around wuhan in these communities, possibly asymptomatic, possibly with just a mild cold, communities, possibly asymptomatic, possibly withjust a mild cold, that that virus would've been dreading. you still see that it centred on that lab. but they are saying is, what they are hoping is that this scrutiny of the evidence, the scientific data leads us, rather than a getting mired in politics, because it's really only by understanding what did happen that we can figure out how to stop things as terrible as this from happening again. victoria gill reporting there on the new research on the origins of covid 19.in the uk, the latest tv debate between the two candidates th
there was a who, rub how the organisation investigation, the atonement, their dismissal of the lab leakin a blame game essentially between the us and china, each trying to blame the other. but the scientists are saying let's get back to the evidence, and when they examine the evidence, and when they examine the evidence in this way with this new lens and all of this knowledge that we have that people would've been wandering around wuhan in these communities, possibly asymptomatic, possibly with...
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imagine what will happen if you are recognized, not a talkative, professional girl, how to atone for me. hand over that the ideal patient no longer wants to see and hear you on saturday at 21:00 on the channel russia used to watch the video stopped working install open russian channels and all movie series and cartoons educational programs and documentaries for free without registration or on the site in any way and you? i can't listen, why didn't you wait for me? i came for you. what's happening to you? it's just sad, come on, tell me what i did wrong again, you made your choice. you have every right to do so. which choice? what are you talking about? i spent the same night with you today elena you come, as if nothing had happened, nothing had happened. yes, she was tonight, we talked at my house, and then i took her home in this form. in what form. i met you when you were washing in the shower, she was in your shirt and in no other way she told you that i came. you didn’t bathe, in no soul, lord, why should i justify myself to you that enough, enough, enough brain not to endure its
imagine what will happen if you are recognized, not a talkative, professional girl, how to atone for me. hand over that the ideal patient no longer wants to see and hear you on saturday at 21:00 on the channel russia used to watch the video stopped working install open russian channels and all movie series and cartoons educational programs and documentaries for free without registration or on the site in any way and you? i can't listen, why didn't you wait for me? i came for you. what's...
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soldiers have a former soldier of the ukrainian army who fought and who decided at the same time to atonecountry help from this evil. i won't be surprised. this can also be, if it is god forbid. and about the uh of the ukrainian army, they generally understand what they are talking about, i mean in the west, ukraine should be set at this rate. in 2 months, the number of killed ukrainian army will approach the stats of thousands. one hundred thousand killed in just two or three months , they set the impossible task of supplying shells that are not on the territory of ukraine for american british or french guns, this thing is impossible present a sufficient number of shots in order to conduct a normal average fight. i don't speak intensely. and in this situation it will only get worse, because logistics is logistics, it determines the course of the war in ukraine and i don’t understand anything about this man is not a military man, especially not generals, but when you have 155 caliber, american french, german norwegian british kit should to be such and the number of spare parts that it’s j
soldiers have a former soldier of the ukrainian army who fought and who decided at the same time to atonecountry help from this evil. i won't be surprised. this can also be, if it is god forbid. and about the uh of the ukrainian army, they generally understand what they are talking about, i mean in the west, ukraine should be set at this rate. in 2 months, the number of killed ukrainian army will approach the stats of thousands. one hundred thousand killed in just two or three months , they set...
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if he goes he's guite atone~ — emmanuel macron. if he goes he's quite atone~ he _ emmanuel macron.was during a trip in africa in— interesting, it was during a trip in africa in the — interesting, it was during a trip in africa in the last _ interesting, it was during a trip in africa in the last few— interesting, it was during a trip in africa in the last few days. - interesting, it was during a trip in africa in the last few days. he - interesting, it was during a trip in| africa in the last few days. he said that putin — africa in the last few days. he said that putin was _ africa in the last few days. he said that putin was waging _ africa in the last few days. he said that putin was waging a _ africa in the last few days. he said that putin was waging a new - africa in the last few days. he said that putin was waging a new worldj that putin was waging a new world war, that putin was waging a new world war. a _ that putin was waging a new world war. a hybrid _ that putin was waging a new world war, a hybrid world _ that putin was waging a new world war, a hybrid world war— that
if he goes he's guite atone~ — emmanuel macron. if he goes he's quite atone~ he _ emmanuel macron.was during a trip in africa in— interesting, it was during a trip in africa in the — interesting, it was during a trip in africa in the last _ interesting, it was during a trip in africa in the last few— interesting, it was during a trip in africa in the last few days. - interesting, it was during a trip in africa in the last few days. he - interesting, it was during a trip in| africa in...
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the hans right now is like, let's talk about buildings or gadgets or, or aton with vehicles or whatever else what's going on. you know, where no one's looking for the most part is that there's an instant. there's an enabling infrastructure being built for everything, for the physical spaces, for the home, for all of it. i mean it, it basically puts the entire world, it blankets it in, in what, what, what enables the big tech companies, business models, cities are going to collect more and more data about us. and there's nothing necessarily wrong with that. data can make our cities better. in the 1800s, a scientist named john snow stopped an outbreak of cholera by putting a data point on a map every time someone died of the disease. combining data with the map showed that contaminated water pumps were the culprit. the fight over data in our cities isn't just about privacy. it's about privatization. in the same way that tech companies found a way to monetize our bathrooms, connecting our cities to the internet, opens up even more possibilities for business. imagine the next goober wants t
the hans right now is like, let's talk about buildings or gadgets or, or aton with vehicles or whatever else what's going on. you know, where no one's looking for the most part is that there's an instant. there's an enabling infrastructure being built for everything, for the physical spaces, for the home, for all of it. i mean it, it basically puts the entire world, it blankets it in, in what, what, what enables the big tech companies, business models, cities are going to collect more and more...
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. >> the reason this was called was for atonement and reconciliation. >> he has always been a controversial of his antisemitic utteranss but it became bigger than him. >> this became the first mass expression we could make together that we would need to be regarded and respected and heal this racial breach. >> we aren't all drug dealers and you know, we can come together and have a positive message. >> when you start standing with our mothers. when you stick it out with your families. when you start mentoring our young. then, we can build a new nation of strong people. >> i had to get out of that time bomb mentality. i think that the march gave me a sense of hope that things could get better. [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] (vo) get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. like manny. event planning with our best plan ever. (manny) yeah, that's what i do. (vo) with 5g ultra wid
. >> the reason this was called was for atonement and reconciliation. >> he has always been a controversial of his antisemitic utteranss but it became bigger than him. >> this became the first mass expression we could make together that we would need to be regarded and respected and heal this racial breach. >> we aren't all drug dealers and you know, we can come together and have a positive message. >> when you start standing with our mothers. when you stick it out...
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so a break fe aton the east bay.e have mid-60's for you but more sun through the afternoon as breezy wind continues for richmond at 68. inland, we have mid-70's. you have to go pretty far inland for off. cloud cover from the coast and then inside the bay is going to be with us. with 60's and 70's, hopefully those expert pyrotechnics know what they are doing and we get some sort of show. low 80's for the next few days as we warm up inland. the middle of the week, it is going to feel more like average. liz: thanks. and sports, the giants are still looking to break their losing streak at oracle park while the a's are seeking redemption. the giants take on the chicago white sox at 1:05 and oakland is taking on the seattle mariners. teams will be back on the courts today for the nba summer league games. the warriors face-off get the lakers today. chris alvarez has more on the california classic. chris: the giants managed just three hits in a loss to the white sox. great day to bring your family to the yard. bobblehead day
so a break fe aton the east bay.e have mid-60's for you but more sun through the afternoon as breezy wind continues for richmond at 68. inland, we have mid-70's. you have to go pretty far inland for off. cloud cover from the coast and then inside the bay is going to be with us. with 60's and 70's, hopefully those expert pyrotechnics know what they are doing and we get some sort of show. low 80's for the next few days as we warm up inland. the middle of the week, it is going to feel more like...
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the trip comes as the roman catholic church tries to atone for decades of abuse against indigenous people-called residential schools. the vatican correspondent is traveling with the pontiff. >> pope francis arrived in canada to deliberately subdued welcome ceremony, because as he told us on the papal plane coming over from rome, he is coming to canada in a spirit of penance. penance for the wrongs done to indigenous people here. he was met at the airport by representatives of indigenous groups as well as by prime minister justin trudeau. pope francis did not take the stairs to come down for the papal plane, we know he has been dealing with a knee issue for some time, he took a chairlift from the side back of the plane, and was put into a wheelchair. on the plane francis was standing, walking up and down the aisles with the aid of a cane, in order to say hello to journalists. given that his knee issue caused him to cancel only three weeks ago a trip to africa, we will have to see how the pope holds up during his six-day visit to canada. after a 10 1/2 hour flight from rome sunday is a rest
the trip comes as the roman catholic church tries to atone for decades of abuse against indigenous people-called residential schools. the vatican correspondent is traveling with the pontiff. >> pope francis arrived in canada to deliberately subdued welcome ceremony, because as he told us on the papal plane coming over from rome, he is coming to canada in a spirit of penance. penance for the wrongs done to indigenous people here. he was met at the airport by representatives of indigenous...
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things i was interested in is that you said your father was able to appreciate the germans efforts to atonetheir treatment of the jews. your mother wasn't. tell us about that. >> guest: well my mother it's probably not fair to make generalizations but i was thought my father was a completely rational unemotional person or the novel made me realize that was not true. i have to say none -- we knew he'd written a novel but he was not that kind of a person. he was a professor in the end written a lot of historical work in essays and novels and it was not his genre. it was evidence from that he did have an emotional side. my mother we always thought was pretty emotional and didn't bilk any contradictions. she did notns like germans and made it very clear that she would neverk, forget the germans and she writes in the book i was very happy to know my name wasn't going to be albrecht. >> host: as a diplomat yourself did you have to reign in your feelings about germans? >> guest: is very interesting. first of all i learned many different languages french czech polish and they never wanted to learn
things i was interested in is that you said your father was able to appreciate the germans efforts to atonetheir treatment of the jews. your mother wasn't. tell us about that. >> guest: well my mother it's probably not fair to make generalizations but i was thought my father was a completely rational unemotional person or the novel made me realize that was not true. i have to say none -- we knew he'd written a novel but he was not that kind of a person. he was a professor in the end...
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[laughing] >> well, you can try to atone for that if you want but still you know, it will suffice to say that you are the great reporter of our time and it is, , so it s a real privilege to be here with the two of you to talk about "peril." so my first question is about the making of the book. so how did this collaboration come about? bob woodward, you've done of the books with collaborators. you have done co-authors, you have done books on your own. how did what seems to have been a match made in heaven actually come about? >> it was actually a match made in trump's hotel in washington in 2016. costa said to me, jenna, trump might be president. he was on the verge of getting the nomination and costa said we should go interview him. so we did, and i got two titles from the interview went trump was talking about i always bring out fear, or i use fear to get my way, and i bring outrage in people, so fear and rage came from that interview. and then after we had, afterwards, after the interview, and trump was very, he said some things that didn't come out, didn't actually happen. for ins
[laughing] >> well, you can try to atone for that if you want but still you know, it will suffice to say that you are the great reporter of our time and it is, , so it s a real privilege to be here with the two of you to talk about "peril." so my first question is about the making of the book. so how did this collaboration come about? bob woodward, you've done of the books with collaborators. you have done co-authors, you have done books on your own. how did what seems to have...
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paula newton takes a closer look at the sins the pope is trying to atone for. >> it has taken the high-techentury for canadian soil to give up the torturous secrets of the last. drones hovering, swooping, mapping. ground penetrating radar peering into every layer. >> we see if there's any disturbances in that soil structure. >> disturbances. these are soil anomalies that could lead to the unmarked graves of indigenous children. those who were once students at ft. alexander residential school in the first nation in the province of manitoba. >> when you have 190 anomomies it has to be something. >> the catholic institution is no longer standing, but its survivors want you to know what it stood for. abuse of all kinds that a government report found amounted to cultural genocide. >> that's where the priests stayed. >> rita was just 6 when she arrived. the abuse started soon after. >> i would sit on his lap. he would have his hands under our skirts. >> patrick was 7. he endured eight years. >> he got me drunk. i didn't know what the hell happened when i got up the next morning. >> sarah was 6, f
paula newton takes a closer look at the sins the pope is trying to atone for. >> it has taken the high-techentury for canadian soil to give up the torturous secrets of the last. drones hovering, swooping, mapping. ground penetrating radar peering into every layer. >> we see if there's any disturbances in that soil structure. >> disturbances. these are soil anomalies that could lead to the unmarked graves of indigenous children. those who were once students at ft. alexander...
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so he atoned with blood, he laid down his head, petrovich is some kind of hard stone. all of you softly cheered up what togo how playful children are glad that there is no strictly father at home, how dare you choose a party? too bad it's an old man honestly, i'd punch you in the face right now. you are not an enemy, kuzya. negotiate, well, slug, where i will send you there and you will go crazy got off. or didn’t get away from your political instructor, i wo n’t let you go to school. wait, the world didn’t converge like a wedge. you are a man formed for you in my office there will be no price. read just in case what article did you go to? enemy of the people yes match calm down something happened. we were waiting for you. we've already slaughtered the chicken. forgive me misha. i should have warned you. i'm sorry why would you leave. calm down. come on, don't get carried away. well, what jumped? yes, i'm sorry, brother. so you live like this, we work for us, she will have to go to hell. i have three wounds. come on here one here so good evening on the air, a big game,
so he atoned with blood, he laid down his head, petrovich is some kind of hard stone. all of you softly cheered up what togo how playful children are glad that there is no strictly father at home, how dare you choose a party? too bad it's an old man honestly, i'd punch you in the face right now. you are not an enemy, kuzya. negotiate, well, slug, where i will send you there and you will go crazy got off. or didn’t get away from your political instructor, i wo n’t let you go to school. wait,...
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he's here to apologize, he's here for atonement.at a government commission called cultural genocide. it was striking to see him get off the plane, to remind everyone, this is a pope who is 85 years old, he is infirm, in frail health, he's cancelled other international trips, but he's near to make that apology to canada's indigenous peoples on canada soil, it is important to him. striking to see these images of him being welcomed to canada by indigenous leaders, having prime minister justin trudeau on one side but also the representative of the queen. there is a lot of ambivalence, mixed emotions about him being here. the issue about the catholic church and this apology is really one of accountability. through so many decades, so much abuse and harm, indigenous peoples have felt like whether it was priests or nuns or school staff, that they acted with impunity. and to this day there has not been the justice that is needed. the pope is certainly hoping to not try and make amends for this in one visit, but to at least begin that proces
he's here to apologize, he's here for atonement.at a government commission called cultural genocide. it was striking to see him get off the plane, to remind everyone, this is a pope who is 85 years old, he is infirm, in frail health, he's cancelled other international trips, but he's near to make that apology to canada's indigenous peoples on canada soil, it is important to him. striking to see these images of him being welcomed to canada by indigenous leaders, having prime minister justin...
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. >> reporter: pope francis says he acknowledges that but hopes this historic gesture of atonement willling. paula newton, cnn, edmonton. >> all right. >>> coming up on "new day," did the january 6th committee successfully prove its case? >>> but first big papi's big day at the hall of fame. like manny. event planning with our best plan ever. (manny) yeah, that's what i do. (vo) with 5g ultra widebaband in may more cities, you u get up to 10 times the spd at no extra cost. get verizon bubusiness unlimitd from the n network businesses ry on. for people who are a little intense about hydration. neutrogena® hydro boost lightweight. fragrance-free. 48 hour hydration. for that healthy skin glow. neutrogena®. for people with skin. flowers are fighters. that's why the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is full of them. because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join the fight at alz.org/walk as a main street bank, pnc has helped over 7 million kids develop their passion for learning through our grow up great initiative. and now, we're providing billions of dol
. >> reporter: pope francis says he acknowledges that but hopes this historic gesture of atonement willling. paula newton, cnn, edmonton. >> all right. >>> coming up on "new day," did the january 6th committee successfully prove its case? >>> but first big papi's big day at the hall of fame. like manny. event planning with our best plan ever. (manny) yeah, that's what i do. (vo) with 5g ultra widebaband in may more cities, you u get up to 10 times the spd...
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. >>> and pope francis trying to atone for the catholic church's role in the abuse of indigenous childrens over the course of decades. he described the abuse as a deplorable evil and called for a serious investigation into what happened. >>> u.s. space command is tracking a chinese rocket as it falls to earth, uncontrolled, after china successfully launched a second module for its space station. last year the remnants of a chinese rocket plunged into the indian ocean in the maldives ten days after launch. >>> those are "5 things" to know for your "new day." don't forget to download the "5 things" podcast every morning, go to cnn.com/5things and find it wherever you get your podcasts. >>> this morning, new police body cam video reveals a texas state trooper was on the scene of the elementary school shooting in uvalde five minutes earlier than previously known. cnn's rosa flores live in san antonio with the latest on this. what is going on here, rosa? >> reporter: well, you know, john, this is significant because until now texas dps has really just pointed the finger at the locals saying th
. >>> and pope francis trying to atone for the catholic church's role in the abuse of indigenous childrens over the course of decades. he described the abuse as a deplorable evil and called for a serious investigation into what happened. >>> u.s. space command is tracking a chinese rocket as it falls to earth, uncontrolled, after china successfully launched a second module for its space station. last year the remnants of a chinese rocket plunged into the indian ocean in the...
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well, somehow, i don't know how to atone there, or what? there is no such dmitry.perhaps, was from donetsk in accounting, which then we decided, uh, how to stay in our units and participate. no, they are, and we will not allow this, because. well, that would be wrong. we have our people, we have our divisions. well, we understand perfectly well that many, for example, those uh, there uh, luhansk or donetsk residents who were on ukrainian territory, right? mm, look here. we had such a well-known unit lugansk-1 lugansk-2, which consisted of absolutely all law enforcement officers. e. this is a nazi unit, which consisted of principle from the local residents and the residents of the city of luhansk the surroundings of those territories that we have liberated today and the territories that are adjacent to us. here is their uh, and they they will not surrender. eh, these are the ones who really tortured and mocked not only ours. uh, back in the fourteenth year by the militias. well, and all those who were sympathetic to our republic. tell me who will give up. this is cl
well, somehow, i don't know how to atone there, or what? there is no such dmitry.perhaps, was from donetsk in accounting, which then we decided, uh, how to stay in our units and participate. no, they are, and we will not allow this, because. well, that would be wrong. we have our people, we have our divisions. well, we understand perfectly well that many, for example, those uh, there uh, luhansk or donetsk residents who were on ukrainian territory, right? mm, look here. we had such a well-known...
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andrey ivleva to atone for guilt the labor of suzdal to open a new building of the women's correctionalheckpoint and automatic towers, instead of sitting behind bars , women will be able to work in a hotel complex and get paid together. we can get from 20 years from 27,000 conditions, as in the wild only under supervision, who and for what they are sent to forced labor. how many correctional centers are there in russia and are entrepreneurs willing to hire convicts ? the resort scandal in front of vacationers in sochi ended in arrest. why did the rescuers, the director of the beach, clash with the samba champion, for which the 23-year-old athlete was beaten with sticks and metal rods. why the relatives of the detainees consider the conflict a provocation. now my husband is under investigation, and he is a hooligan walking around. why did the victim's mother say? and is it really watermelons that caused the beach showdown, are you applying? now you will come to me a lot . do local merchants have their place the sun, and who is the boss on the beach the resort business and its consequence
andrey ivleva to atone for guilt the labor of suzdal to open a new building of the women's correctionalheckpoint and automatic towers, instead of sitting behind bars , women will be able to work in a hotel complex and get paid together. we can get from 20 years from 27,000 conditions, as in the wild only under supervision, who and for what they are sent to forced labor. how many correctional centers are there in russia and are entrepreneurs willing to hire convicts ? the resort scandal in front...