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. >>> when pope benedict resigned his papacy and was replaced by pope francis, benedict became pope emeritus and was supposed to stay, quote, hidden from the world that didn't last long. benedict is a new author of a new book defending celibacy within the priesthood ahead reports the pope is considering some priests to wed. >> here you have the issue of celibacy, which of course is central to the priesthood, and you have two popes often seen on different sides of the spectrum. one more conservative, one more liberal, and of course there is only one church. >> to experience the moment with you. >> reporter: in the hollywood version, "the two popes" find common ground. >> if i was pope, i would be in here every day. >> reporter: the real life version may not be quite as tidy. to have two men at the vatican dressed in white is rare to say the least. benedict xvi is just the second pope to resign in the church's 2,000-year history. as pope emeritus, benedict pledged not to interfere on major church affairs, to leave room forehis successor, pope francis to lead. that's why he was cited a as co-au
. >>> when pope benedict resigned his papacy and was replaced by pope francis, benedict became pope emeritus and was supposed to stay, quote, hidden from the world that didn't last long. benedict is a new author of a new book defending celibacy within the priesthood ahead reports the pope is considering some priests to wed. >> here you have the issue of celibacy, which of course is central to the priesthood, and you have two popes often seen on different sides of the spectrum....
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this is pope benedict xvi, now retired pope benedict offering an opinion. he's not governing. decision, i'm sure prevented it will get in line. >> martha: really quickly, do you think this will happen that celibacy will slowly erode in the institution of the church? >> i think what will happen is it will be allowed as a pilot program in the amazon regions in south america and as soon as that happens, i think it's very hard for it not to be replicat replicated. why? the main purpose of it happening in the amazon would be a shortage of priests. there's a shortage of priests almost everywhere. i think this is the beginning. >> martha: father jonathan -- oh, jonathan morris, we'll see it you. as always, "the story" goes on. we'll see you tomorrow night. tucker carlson is next in d.c. good night, everybody. ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. the democratic primary race has been underway for nearly a year now and finally we are closing in on the first months. believe it or not, the iowa caucuses begin three weeks from today. who is winning question mik
this is pope benedict xvi, now retired pope benedict offering an opinion. he's not governing. decision, i'm sure prevented it will get in line. >> martha: really quickly, do you think this will happen that celibacy will slowly erode in the institution of the church? >> i think what will happen is it will be allowed as a pilot program in the amazon regions in south america and as soon as that happens, i think it's very hard for it not to be replicat replicated. why? the main purpose...
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and pope benedict's representatives are saying he did not.d to collections of essays all the time. that does not make you a co-author. i think the cardinal was confused. amna: on the issue of clerical celibacy, are hopes -- popes benedict and francis on different sides of the issue? >> pope benedict made up his pope francis is giving it. serious consideration and he might say yes. amna: you are talking about moro th billion catholics looking to church leadership for guidance, there seems to ba divide. how does this complicate issue when you have a former retired pope weighing in on issues the current pope is trying to make decisions about? >> this a problem we have in the catholic church and one we need to fix. we cannot have two op -- popes. when he retires he should revert to his original name, he should be called a retire cardina he should not wear the white. he should return to the red or black kavcic -- cassock of a rdinal to be clear these people are not equal. there is only one pope in the catholic church frd that is pope cis. amna: do
and pope benedict's representatives are saying he did not.d to collections of essays all the time. that does not make you a co-author. i think the cardinal was confused. amna: on the issue of clerical celibacy, are hopes -- popes benedict and francis on different sides of the issue? >> pope benedict made up his pope francis is giving it. serious consideration and he might say yes. amna: you are talking about moro th billion catholics looking to church leadership for guidance, there seems...
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pope benedict's nams attached to the book. he's now saying and his team iso saying he'well, he didn't actually agree to co-author this book, he wants his name moved. his co-author has said that's true. he has correspondence saying he was part of this book. what do you make of that? >> i looked at the coor it's quite clear that pope benedict did write one essay in the book that.-doesn't make himr of the book. and the cardinal was trying to say he also worked on the introduction and conclusion, and pope beedict's repsentatives are saying, no, he did not. so, you know, pope benict, en he was a theologian, contributed to collections of essays all the time. but that doesn't make you a co-author. and i think the cardinal was very confused. >> nawaz: on this issue of clerical celibacy, are popend benedictope francis on different sides of the issue? >> well, that's not clear yet because i think maybe you could put hit the way: pope benedict has alady made up his mind, the answer is no. pope francis giving this recommendation serious c
pope benedict's nams attached to the book. he's now saying and his team iso saying he'well, he didn't actually agree to co-author this book, he wants his name moved. his co-author has said that's true. he has correspondence saying he was part of this book. what do you make of that? >> i looked at the coor it's quite clear that pope benedict did write one essay in the book that.-doesn't make himr of the book. and the cardinal was trying to say he also worked on the introduction and...
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. >> benedict has been in failing health for some time. >> reporter: 85-year-old pope benedict saying he was too old and frail to continue in the job, resigned and flew off to retirement. and a few days later, something else that was once unthinkable rocked the vatican. cardinal jorge pergolia of argentina became francis. the first pope ever from the new world. for the first time in six centuries, the catholic church had two living popes. >> your style and your methods are entirely different than mine. >> reporter: it's anyone's guess if the two men hung out or what they might have talked about when it was all happening, but a new netflix film is filling in the blanks. >> now i can see a necessity for pergolio. >> reporter: in "the two popes," we hear what those conversations might have been based on those two men's writing and speeches. and since they disagreed on just about everything, not all of that discussion is polite. >> reporter: jonathan price who has been said to look a lot like the real pope francis plays him >>f you this, will damage the papacy forever. >> reporter: and si
. >> benedict has been in failing health for some time. >> reporter: 85-year-old pope benedict saying he was too old and frail to continue in the job, resigned and flew off to retirement. and a few days later, something else that was once unthinkable rocked the vatican. cardinal jorge pergolia of argentina became francis. the first pope ever from the new world. for the first time in six centuries, the catholic church had two living popes. >> your style and your methods are...
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pope benedict the 16th who pledged to remain hidden from the world when he retired in 2013 has broken his silence to passionately defend celibacy in a new book benedict who became the 1st pope in more than 600 years to resign because of ill health so the traditional hours priests to focus on my judy's. comments come at a time when pope francis is considering easing a battle married men serving as priests south american bishops of call for a change to help end the shortage of priests particularly in indigenous communities in the amazon. pope francis the 1st latin american pope is said to have an instinctive understanding of the region's challenges. it is pope francis who will make any final decision for the surprise intervention from pope benedict under schools fundamental divisions of the 1300000000 member church many catholics who ever deny francis and benedict have different views on married priests what benedict beliefs about priestly celibacy is exactly the same as what pope francis believes they centered on the amazon asked him look at there are communities who don't get a priest
pope benedict the 16th who pledged to remain hidden from the world when he retired in 2013 has broken his silence to passionately defend celibacy in a new book benedict who became the 1st pope in more than 600 years to resign because of ill health so the traditional hours priests to focus on my judy's. comments come at a time when pope francis is considering easing a battle married men serving as priests south american bishops of call for a change to help end the shortage of priests...
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pope benedict the 16th who pledged to remain hidden from the world when he retired in 2013 has broken his silence to passionately defend celibacy in a new book benedict who became the 1st pope in more than 600 years to resign because of ill health so the traditional hours priests to focus on. the comments come at a time when pope francis is considering easing a ban on married men serving as priests south american bishops of call for a change to help end a shortage of priests particularly in indigenous communities in the amazon. pope francis the 1st latin american pope is said to have an instinctive understanding of the region's challenges. it is pope francis' who will make any final decision but the surprise intervention from pope benedict under schools fundamental divisions of the 1300000000 member church many catholics who ever deny francis and benedict have different views on married priests what benny think believes about priestly celibacy is exactly the same as what pope francis believes the senate on the amazon asked him look at there are communities who don't get a priest even
pope benedict the 16th who pledged to remain hidden from the world when he retired in 2013 has broken his silence to passionately defend celibacy in a new book benedict who became the 1st pope in more than 600 years to resign because of ill health so the traditional hours priests to focus on. the comments come at a time when pope francis is considering easing a ban on married men serving as priests south american bishops of call for a change to help end a shortage of priests particularly in...
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like, francis and benedict are very different popes. i mean, just watch how pope benedict reacted when shirtless acrobatic dancers performed for him way back in 2010. ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> trevor: you see that face! look at that face. it's like the emperor is at a chippendales show. "this is the real dark side." now check out the new pope. ♪ ♪ >> trevor: now this guy ( bleep ). ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) all right, let's move on to boeing. boeing, the aerospace company responsible for half the planes in the sky. and half the planes that are not in the sky. ( laughter ) now, for months, the company has insisted that they did everything they could to ensure the safety of their planes. but thanks to some leaked emails, that excuse is crashing to the ground. >> we are getting a look at some shocking internal emails from boeing, suggesting employees knew about problems with the 737 max before two deadly crashes. >> boeing has now released more than 100 pages of emails as part of f.a.a. and congressional investigations. i
like, francis and benedict are very different popes. i mean, just watch how pope benedict reacted when shirtless acrobatic dancers performed for him way back in 2010. ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> trevor: you see that face! look at that face. it's like the emperor is at a chippendales show. "this is the real dark side." now check out the new pope. ♪ ♪ >> trevor: now this guy ( bleep ). ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) all right, let's move on to boeing....
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when benedict retired in 2015, he vowed to remain hidden from the world.it turns out he is not great at hiding and some worry this latest religious rift made more of a divide than unite. >> reporter: he didn't bring it up in the general audience but it does raise questions about future retired popes, what can they wear, do, say, how involved can they be going forward? hol >>> reese witherspoon is learning that friendship with jay-z and beyonce has great proof. she revealed that they sent that entire case right there to her home and then another big package arrived, this time it turned out to be beyonce's entire ivy park capsule collection and reese's reaction is priceless. beyonce also sent a new wardrobe to some celebrities. that's jay-z's brand like 400 bucks a pop eniu >>> right now at 4:30 a powerful storm is gearing up to take aim at the bay area, and it's going to make a mess. this morning meteorologist kari hall is timing out that wet weather. i want to thank you for joining us this morning. i'm marcus washington. >>> and i'm laura garcia. right to
when benedict retired in 2015, he vowed to remain hidden from the world.it turns out he is not great at hiding and some worry this latest religious rift made more of a divide than unite. >> reporter: he didn't bring it up in the general audience but it does raise questions about future retired popes, what can they wear, do, say, how involved can they be going forward? hol >>> reese witherspoon is learning that friendship with jay-z and beyonce has great proof. she revealed that...
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. ♪ ros: former pope benedict has issued a warning to his successor pope francis not to allow married to be ordained as priests. benedict, who rets ed in 2013, oken his silence ihaa book that hs cowritten. >> it was always going to be an unusual situation here at the vatican with pope francis in charge, living ritually side-by-side with his predecessor, benedict the 16th. what was already an unusual situation has become perhaps toomfortable, at the moment that pope francis is deciding whether or noto achept some married men into priesthood in the amazon region, pope benedict has written a book, co-authored, today, saying that should never be allowed to happen. this places pope francis in a difficult position. does he acce this mited reform, or does he reject it and be seen as bowing to the pressure of his predecessor? ♪ ros: 'm ros atkins. our lead story is that queen elizabeth has given her blessing to prince harry and meghan marle, striking out on thei ownitafter meeting wthe royal family saturday. here are some of the main from bbc world service. cory booker has quit the contest to
. ♪ ros: former pope benedict has issued a warning to his successor pope francis not to allow married to be ordained as priests. benedict, who rets ed in 2013, oken his silence ihaa book that hs cowritten. >> it was always going to be an unusual situation here at the vatican with pope francis in charge, living ritually side-by-side with his predecessor, benedict the 16th. what was already an unusual situation has become perhaps toomfortable, at the moment that pope francis is deciding...
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benedict his house is still under construction. she still paying rent.and i've been mostly use here not because i do you do if some prefer canned tomatoes because they're more convenient you just add water and they're ready that's it it's me but i prefer fresh ones. and more importance in these 2000 and. 4. is the idea that i have 4 friends who farm tomatoes. and they're all ready to set out to the desert rats and those. in fall outside one month my husband is in europe and is making money and i work and here that's how we manage marriage and children can go to school. almost we also use his money to pay rent and part of it to complete our house. and as if you were here it would be very hard for us i'm always glad to see to believe and try their luck elsewhere. hello. it is very. and there no more feed now of the. so you know what. yes. if he's in italy he worked on an apple farm later on a tomato plantation and now he herds animals only one. of the. most cunning migrants live in other west african countries many also live in the us and canada. and in eu
benedict his house is still under construction. she still paying rent.and i've been mostly use here not because i do you do if some prefer canned tomatoes because they're more convenient you just add water and they're ready that's it it's me but i prefer fresh ones. and more importance in these 2000 and. 4. is the idea that i have 4 friends who farm tomatoes. and they're all ready to set out to the desert rats and those. in fall outside one month my husband is in europe and is making money and...
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benedict grows tomatoes on a heck tariff land because we believe that. capital. and asked that and that's why in your baby also will we have to buy water every day when it doesn't rain or. the gentle water cost $120.00 c.d.'s 20 euros and that's not even enough for the whole farnaby asil bottle we have to buy water every day for about a month and a half until the rain comes if we have a lot of problems which makes it hard to survive in this country and i am into meant that all my. crops grow in abundance here before i could cultivate even more land and employ more workers yeah but they lack funds if they want to buy seed and fertilizer and pay for irrigation water they need to take out loans because it's got to be we don't have money for bird lies or everything's expensive we can't sell our harvest and we end up and. i have a life in children to care for us. that's why i'll have to head to the desert and try my luck elsewhere is it. worth. it. if we're going to. move almost could do more to make it to europe have better life than we do life is hard for us every d
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annette: benedicte paviot, thank you. earlier this friday morning, nicholas sturgeon gave a speech outlining the new referendum on scottish independence. the minister says shshe wants t hold another referendum later in the year, but prime minister boris johnson has already rejected that notion. sturgeon says at this stage she doesn't wish to holds an unofficial referendum similar to the one e in cat loan ya. take a listen to what she had to say. >> a new scotland given that this is happening against the wiwill of the vast majority of . that sadness will be tinged with anger. no, it would be very easy to dwelell on that, on all thatat being taken away from us. but that's not what i want do today. instead, i want to focus on something much, much h more important, hope. hope of a differentt and better future for scotltland. make n nmistake. after tonight, that future is only open to us with independence. annette: joining me now catherine norris trent. sturgeon holding off for now declaring a wild cat referendum as we thought
annette: benedicte paviot, thank you. earlier this friday morning, nicholas sturgeon gave a speech outlining the new referendum on scottish independence. the minister says shshe wants t hold another referendum later in the year, but prime minister boris johnson has already rejected that notion. sturgeon says at this stage she doesn't wish to holds an unofficial referendum similar to the one e in cat loan ya. take a listen to what she had to say. >> a new scotland given that this is...
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i'm sure that if he says yes benedict would be happy with it and he says the same. priests who converted to catholicism are allowed to carry on in their ministries but some traditionalists within the roman catholic church fear that pope francis is leading them in a direction they don't want to follow. the close is becoming pope francis has emerged as a reformer tackling sexual abuse and corruption within the church he also seems willing to consider loosening a grip on conservative values so important to his predecessors the. london sports is coming up in just a moment. the skills that have made them. and. its. hello again time for the sports news with paul during thank you very much the australian open tennis grand slam starts in less than a week but the bushfire crisis is threatening to derail the tournament qualifying was delayed in melbourne and when it did gets underway one player was forced to retire from how much because of smoke slovenia's delila cooper which needed oxygen midway through how much that it didn't work and she was clearly in some distress strugg
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benedict had his own analysis. this was at the time of nixon.ere writing about impeachment from the point of view of the 1970s. >> also i would say the benedict, which i think is wonderful bark. it opened up some discussion not very much, but when his analys analysis, which i thought is brilliant, it's a very political analysis with voting records that people were and whether affiliations were. it's from a taxonomic breakdown think it's extremely useful. i was interested in something else a little bit. that was as i said earlier when we started, what was it like to be on the ground. it was like to be one of the people in the south. against him black codes were being passed. because it seemed to me that the kind of analysis that benedict did is wonderful but i was interested in sort of the experience they got behind the motivated johnson impeachment. they really had to do with the lives of people and the vision of the country coming forward. not sort of distracted legalistic analysis. >> i am to what extent was impeachment men sort of an act of c
benedict had his own analysis. this was at the time of nixon.ere writing about impeachment from the point of view of the 1970s. >> also i would say the benedict, which i think is wonderful bark. it opened up some discussion not very much, but when his analys analysis, which i thought is brilliant, it's a very political analysis with voting records that people were and whether affiliations were. it's from a taxonomic breakdown think it's extremely useful. i was interested in something else...
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now, former pope benedict is weighing in.in part by pope benedict xvi, defends the church's practice of celibacy among priests. it comes at the same time benedict's successor, pope frances, is considering whether older married men could be ordained in areas like the amazon but the pope emeritus says he was a co-author. he was nearly a contributor. >> some see this is breaking with the tradition, to put pressure on pope francis not to even go down that road of the ordination of married men. >> reporter: the co-author, a leading conservative from guinea, now under fire some accusing him of takin advantage of the 92-year-old former pontiff but the cardinal shared these letters on twitter of proof, detailing in a facebook post his close collaboration with benedict the vatican responding, suggesting that pope francis agreed in principle on celibacy, but in the most remote areas, the shepherd has to think of the faithful at stake, a centuries ol tradition and easing it may be a gateway for wider change >> there's a teaching authori
now, former pope benedict is weighing in.in part by pope benedict xvi, defends the church's practice of celibacy among priests. it comes at the same time benedict's successor, pope frances, is considering whether older married men could be ordained in areas like the amazon but the pope emeritus says he was a co-author. he was nearly a contributor. >> some see this is breaking with the tradition, to put pressure on pope francis not to even go down that road of the ordination of married...
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when pope benedict left, he vowed to be quiet.ient to his successor. i never heard that he would shut up forever. >> reporter: this created such a mess that benedict's personal secretary, arch bishop reached out to the main author of the book, asking him to remove benedict as co-author, calling it a misunderstanding, adding in a statement that benedict had not authorized a joint augt authorship. but the e skeemd cardinal stands by his version of the events, and on his letterhead wrote to the cardinal finally i'm able to send you my thoughts on the priesthood. i leave it to you if you find some usefulness in them. and then the retired pope wrote the text can be published. >> the holy father likes people to say what they have to say. >> does he like other popes to say what they have to say? >> well, that's a question you have to ask the holy father himself. >> reporter: now, we are hearing from the u.s. publisher today that they do plan to go ahead and publish this book as co-authored and for a bit of historical reference, the first
when pope benedict left, he vowed to be quiet.ient to his successor. i never heard that he would shut up forever. >> reporter: this created such a mess that benedict's personal secretary, arch bishop reached out to the main author of the book, asking him to remove benedict as co-author, calling it a misunderstanding, adding in a statement that benedict had not authorized a joint augt authorship. but the e skeemd cardinal stands by his version of the events, and on his letterhead wrote to...
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genie: benedict pavillon -- p pavilot reporting from london. by -- gone was questioned carlos ghosn was questioned a day after his press conference to defend himself in lebanon. he fled while awaiting charges on breach of trust and misappropriation of company funds, all of which he denies. and tensions between the u.s. and iran reached a high point wedndnesday. they seem to be cooling back down after both sides say they do not want a war. trump's approval of the strike that killed iran's top general has many democrats questioning his judgment in international affairs. the democratic controlled house has measures to restrain actions against iran. nancy pelosi calling the drone strike provocative and disproportionate. that will face more opposition in the republican-run senate. the investigation i into the ple crash in iran continues. the ukrainian airliner was on fire before it went down not long after takeoff. board, leslie iranians and iranian canadians, were killed. ukraine is investigating to s se if a missile or bomb might have brought down
genie: benedict pavillon -- p pavilot reporting from london. by -- gone was questioned carlos ghosn was questioned a day after his press conference to defend himself in lebanon. he fled while awaiting charges on breach of trust and misappropriation of company funds, all of which he denies. and tensions between the u.s. and iran reached a high point wedndnesday. they seem to be cooling back down after both sides say they do not want a war. trump's approval of the strike that killed iran's top...
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joy benedict, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning.i've got nfl playoff talk ahead but first i've got elite athletes from last night running up and down a 90 foot floor for. and the san jose sharks, the first home game of 2020 last night. and the men put on a show. >>> taking a live look outside right now in san jose. you can see trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america. we can certainly afford to m
joy benedict, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning.i've got nfl playoff talk ahead but first i've got elite athletes from last night running up and down a 90 foot floor for. and the san jose sharks, the first home game of 2020 last night. and the men put on a show. >>> taking a live look outside right now in san jose. you can see trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for....
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. >> joy benedict has your eye on entertainment. >> reporter: tyler perry's newest project is a thriller called a fall from grace. >> hey. >> hey. >> these are beautiful. >> so are you. >> reporter: it features crystal fox as grace, a divorced woman who falls for and marries a younger man, then her life begins to unravel. cobb brooks plays grace's charming and conniving husband. phylicia rashad, tyler perry and sicily tyler co-star. >>> season 3 hasn't even aired yet but bbc america says killing eve is returning for a fourth season. the award winning sandra o plays eve, a british spy whose mission is to capture psychotic assassin villenell. season three of killing eve will premiere this spring. >>> listen carefully. you are now 5000 miles from land and you're descending 7 miles to the bottom of the ocean. >> reporter: kristen stewart stars in underwater, an underthe sea horror story. she plays an aquatic researcher whose crew has to escape from their underwater laboratory after the earthquake shakes the sea's floor but the earthquake is the least of their problems, think sea monsters in
. >> joy benedict has your eye on entertainment. >> reporter: tyler perry's newest project is a thriller called a fall from grace. >> hey. >> hey. >> these are beautiful. >> so are you. >> reporter: it features crystal fox as grace, a divorced woman who falls for and marries a younger man, then her life begins to unravel. cobb brooks plays grace's charming and conniving husband. phylicia rashad, tyler perry and sicily tyler co-star. >>> season...
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newshour weekend special correspondent benedict moran and video journalist jorgen samso have our story from nigeria. bu reporter: in this town on the outskirts of a, the capital of nigeria, community health workers are searching for children. >> fine boy! >> reporter: they're looking for anyone under five who hasn't yet been vaccinated against the wild polio virus. that means going street-by-street, and house-by-house, until every child gets the oral polio vaccine. >> we are combing the border. we are ensuring that every child, eligible zeroo 59 months, is vaccinated. d>> reporter: unvaccinate children are immediately given two drops orally, and their finger is marked to show that they've been immunized. polio is a highly infectious disease that mainly affects children. it can cause pmanent paralysis, even death. it can onlycure, be prevented by immunization. >> there's one good thing abt the people here: they are operative. when they see us, they are sure that they will bring out their children. we are known faces here. >> reporter: but vaccinators have not always been known and trust
newshour weekend special correspondent benedict moran and video journalist jorgen samso have our story from nigeria. bu reporter: in this town on the outskirts of a, the capital of nigeria, community health workers are searching for children. >> fine boy! >> reporter: they're looking for anyone under five who hasn't yet been vaccinated against the wild polio virus. that means going street-by-street, and house-by-house, until every child gets the oral polio vaccine. >> we are...
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and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers benedict paviot and john rentoul
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benedict is a tomato farmer. and gonna central farming region. she grows tomatoes on about i think tariff land but even then the harvests are good she's barely getting by would . they be asked we've had to buy water every day for about one and a half months that'll continue until the rainy season starts we have lots of problems that's why it's so hard to survive in. the moment. because all of the domestic tomato processing plants have stopped production and other farmers are only able to sell to the so-called market queens dealers who resell the tomatoes and other cities there's an oversupply in the high season and so the prices drop to almost nothing but within the next 2 weeks ago we sold these crates for twice as much. if there's no demand like today and we fam a smaller less just give the crates away. we sell them at any price. all money and it's all you. need to quantock financial difficulties led benedict as husband to go to europe where he works as a farm laborer in italy he is able to send money home every month to provide for his family
benedict is a tomato farmer. and gonna central farming region. she grows tomatoes on about i think tariff land but even then the harvests are good she's barely getting by would . they be asked we've had to buy water every day for about one and a half months that'll continue until the rainy season starts we have lots of problems that's why it's so hard to survive in. the moment. because all of the domestic tomato processing plants have stopped production and other farmers are only able to sell...
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they only have cell phone contact with the relatives benedict hasn't seen her husband for a long time. even so she's glad he went to europe. almost immediately and thanks to the money we have a roof over our heads and can continue to build i have spent by bit if he were here it would be very hard for us i'm happy that people leave and seek greener pastures . the tomato farmer frequently sees young men carrying backpacks she knows that the next group of gun ians are on their way north. joining me now is francisco a lot of the focus is an agriculture trade for the german n.g.o.s bred for the wild welcome francisco as we saw from our report of a vicious cycle in global trade but this is a globalized how does gonna cope from competition from tomatoes from italy as well as china which is also flooding the gandhian market for tomatoes. tried to build factories. with huge produce of fresh tomatoes they have enough tomato. but not the whole year long and then. once the. chinese special italian ones which started to flood the market they are cheaper and that's the question if i have opportunit
they only have cell phone contact with the relatives benedict hasn't seen her husband for a long time. even so she's glad he went to europe. almost immediately and thanks to the money we have a roof over our heads and can continue to build i have spent by bit if he were here it would be very hard for us i'm happy that people leave and seek greener pastures . the tomato farmer frequently sees young men carrying backpacks she knows that the next group of gun ians are on their way north. joining...
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the former leader of the roman catholic church pope benedict has asked for his name to be removed as co-author of a new book defending celibacy amongst priests the retired pope will instead be referred to as a contributor in the book to be published in france on wednesday extracts of the publication were recently released angering some roman catholic scholars who said pope benedict rist undermining his successor process has been considering whether to ease some restrictions on celibacy to address a shortage of clergyman in south america. tensions between greek villages and refugees are increasing despite the government toughening its stance on asylum seekers in recent months including cutting health care for near arrivals in a 2nd of a series of reports on the main overland route from greece to croatia urgently went to one greek village where refugees growing sense of isolation is having tragic consequences. like many greek villages mauritius is mostly. they were preparing for a funeral when we arrived. but in this village of 600 people they have other worries than the dead in the ho
the former leader of the roman catholic church pope benedict has asked for his name to be removed as co-author of a new book defending celibacy amongst priests the retired pope will instead be referred to as a contributor in the book to be published in france on wednesday extracts of the publication were recently released angering some roman catholic scholars who said pope benedict rist undermining his successor process has been considering whether to ease some restrictions on celibacy to...
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the former leader of the catholic church pope benedict has asked for his name to be removed as co-author a new book defending priests celibacy the retired pope will instead be referred to as a contributor to released extracts of angered some catholic scholars who say that benedict risks undermining his successor pope francis has been considering easing some restrictions on celibacy to address a shortage of clergyman in south america. the european union says it wants to invest more than a trillion dollars in public funds and private investment to tackle climate change over the next 10 years there's a special fund to help areas that would be most disrupted by moving to clean industries and the top of that list is poland and bob i reports on how the country's having to come clean about its cold addiction. barbara vishnevskaya can't imagine life without colon. she's lived in this house near warsaw for nearly 40 years and in winter when temperatures plunge her coal fired boiler is what heats the family home. my hands would be cleaner if i didn't have to use call to heat my house but electric
the former leader of the catholic church pope benedict has asked for his name to be removed as co-author a new book defending priests celibacy the retired pope will instead be referred to as a contributor to released extracts of angered some catholic scholars who say that benedict risks undermining his successor pope francis has been considering easing some restrictions on celibacy to address a shortage of clergyman in south america. the european union says it wants to invest more than a...
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the former leader of the roman catholic church pope benedict has asked for his name to be removed as co-author of a new book defending priest celibacy. a retirement pay will instead be referred to as a contributor in a book to be published in france on wednesday excerpts of the publication were recently released angering some roman catholic scholars who said pope benedict wished undermining his success in the process has been considering whether to ease some restrictions on side of the sea to address a shortage of judgement in south america. a series of avalanches in pakistan administered kashmir in the past 24 hours of killed at least 57 people many more missing search and rescue crews said being slowed down by the extreme weather in pakistan heavy snow and rain of course landslides with dozens feared dead or missing when she had a cup is being used to evacuate the injured and the 15 people have been killed in neighboring afghanistan how hard it has more from is on about where over the last 24 hour it has been raining heavily and of course the records have been broken during the $5.
the former leader of the roman catholic church pope benedict has asked for his name to be removed as co-author of a new book defending priest celibacy. a retirement pay will instead be referred to as a contributor in a book to be published in france on wednesday excerpts of the publication were recently released angering some roman catholic scholars who said pope benedict wished undermining his success in the process has been considering whether to ease some restrictions on side of the sea to...
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benedict, how do we know that it happened? what new information do we have?an interesting simple execution and complex planning. simple in the sense he left his house by foot. . train that took him to osaka. that is where the more complex, more elaborate part of the plan kicked in. there was as we know it private jet waiting for him. he was put into a box that had drilled and transported onto the plane. he had a pair of experts waiting. one was ex military from the u.s. and one from lebanon who knew a thing or two about getting people out of tricky situations. this is part of the plan they worked on for a long time. ultimately it was carlos ghosn who put into motion. a law of this had to do with the way he felt he was separated from his wife. he did not have access to her. straw at thefinal end of christmas where he said enough is enough in terms of how he felt the japanese legal system is treating him. he put this plan in motion. an interesting mix of very simple and very complex executed together. the big day we are waiting for is the middle of the week whe
benedict, how do we know that it happened? what new information do we have?an interesting simple execution and complex planning. simple in the sense he left his house by foot. . train that took him to osaka. that is where the more complex, more elaborate part of the plan kicked in. there was as we know it private jet waiting for him. he was put into a box that had drilled and transported onto the plane. he had a pair of experts waiting. one was ex military from the u.s. and one from lebanon who...
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retired pope benedict the 16th has spoken out to defend celibacy for catholic priests observers say the appeal in a new book is an extraordinary intervention in the clerical affairs of his successor francis is weighing whether to allow the ordination of married men to address a shortage of priests. a course in pakistan has overturned the death sentence against the former military ruler servicemen shot off it ruled that the special tribunal that found him guilty of treason last year was unconstitutional the treason case centered on was shut up imposition of emergency rule back in 2007. authorities in the philippines are warning that a volcano new near the capital could be on the verge of a dangerous eruption the taal volcano about 60 kilometers south of manila begins spewing ash and lava on sunday while top sits in a picturesque a lake and is one of the most active volcanoes in a region where earthquakes and eruptions are a daily part of life while manila as the international airport was temporarily closed and tens of thousands have fled while others are refusing to leave their homes and
retired pope benedict the 16th has spoken out to defend celibacy for catholic priests observers say the appeal in a new book is an extraordinary intervention in the clerical affairs of his successor francis is weighing whether to allow the ordination of married men to address a shortage of priests. a course in pakistan has overturned the death sentence against the former military ruler servicemen shot off it ruled that the special tribunal that found him guilty of treason last year was...
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pope benedict and i have history.s in the catholic church and there was an allegation that some were being protected and vascular walls. they brought me and i said that they didn't like this form and i said that we all work differently within the bbc and i wasn't like that. i was covering tony blair's last visit to the vatican and were waiting in the corridor, somebody asked if i would like to be the point afterwards and i said, yes! so i went in and it is very germanic voice he said, are! the bbc! and i thought he was going to start on panorama and will be responsible but, in fact, panorama and will be responsible but, infact, he panorama and will be responsible but, in fact, he was in the hitler youth as a young man. in fact he was the gunner in an anti—aircraft unit near munich. he had listened to the bbc as a young man. it was his way to find out what was really going on, aside from all the propaganda he was hearing in germany, and he listens to the bbc on this day. this is beyond 100 days. still to come, we wave
pope benedict and i have history.s in the catholic church and there was an allegation that some were being protected and vascular walls. they brought me and i said that they didn't like this form and i said that we all work differently within the bbc and i wasn't like that. i was covering tony blair's last visit to the vatican and were waiting in the corridor, somebody asked if i would like to be the point afterwards and i said, yes! so i went in and it is very germanic voice he said, are! the...
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i think it has an extraordinary cast, i mean they cast benedict wong, nikki amuka—bird, rosalind eleazara swinton, hugh laurie, ben wishaw is the most brilliant incarnation. we arrived with that kind of pudding bowl haircut. what i love about the film is this, firstly, i think it's really vibrant, i mean it's a really vibrant piece of film—making. it sets up this theatrical motife at the beginning, and all the way through the film, there are these kind of theatrical scene changes, when they will be in one scene, and the backdrop will literally fall away like a tarp falling, which kind of reinforces the idea of a theatrical presentation. it also has, for me, a touch of the terry gilliams about it. there are childhood memories in which you see some fantastical things, like a hand breaking through the ceiling, as memory and fantasy gives way to reality. it deals with all the really tough stuff, like that time in the bottle factory, but, the film is always full of life and colour and motion and emotion, and i think it. i mean, i laughed, i've seen this twice now, and i laughed all the way th
i think it has an extraordinary cast, i mean they cast benedict wong, nikki amuka—bird, rosalind eleazara swinton, hugh laurie, ben wishaw is the most brilliant incarnation. we arrived with that kind of pudding bowl haircut. what i love about the film is this, firstly, i think it's really vibrant, i mean it's a really vibrant piece of film—making. it sets up this theatrical motife at the beginning, and all the way through the film, there are these kind of theatrical scene changes, when they...
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retired pope benedict the 16th fast spoke out in defense of celibacy for catholic priests observe a savior appeared in the new book is an extraordinary intervention may clerical affairs of the successor pope francis is considering whether to address the shortage of priests by allowing the ordination of married men. a 5 year. old or 4 suspects charged in the 2018 murder of slow back a journalist a young jack and his fiance has pleaded guilty to murder. marchand says he was hired as a contract killer the alleged mastermind local businessman pleaded not guilty which had been investigating a most government corruption and death triggered huge protests and that to the collapse of the government. of georgia in the philippines awarding us a volcano near the capital could be on the verge of a dangerous eruption. volcano about 60 kilometers south of manila a scene repeated bursts of volcanic lightning and dumped ash over a huge area tens of thousands of people have fled the region. and so to iran where police have did night. firing live ammunition and protesters during a 3rd day of demonstrations a
retired pope benedict the 16th fast spoke out in defense of celibacy for catholic priests observe a savior appeared in the new book is an extraordinary intervention may clerical affairs of the successor pope francis is considering whether to address the shortage of priests by allowing the ordination of married men. a 5 year. old or 4 suspects charged in the 2018 murder of slow back a journalist a young jack and his fiance has pleaded guilty to murder. marchand says he was hired as a contract...
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if that is being considered, if it is being reviewed by pope francis, well, pope benedict who retired now 92, said, you know... he said he would be "hidden from the world", therefore it is unprecedented that this pope would step down and retire as he did, but he sees this change as being a step too far, or even the consideration of this change. let's get to the issue, as you mentioned, the church issue, as you mentioned, the church is looking at whether it should ordain priests, older men who may have families or partners in south america, in the amazon, because they don't have enough people become priests. so there is a challenge for the church in terms of how does it continue in this world, but does not open the door, if it can be done in the amazon, doesn't open the door to other parts of the world. watch this space! a huge change for another institution. the financialtimes front page, andrew parker, head of mis front page, andrew parker, head of mi5 are saying he has no reason to think uk's intelligence sharing relationship with the us would be compromised if written adopted huawe
if that is being considered, if it is being reviewed by pope francis, well, pope benedict who retired now 92, said, you know... he said he would be "hidden from the world", therefore it is unprecedented that this pope would step down and retire as he did, but he sees this change as being a step too far, or even the consideration of this change. let's get to the issue, as you mentioned, the church issue, as you mentioned, the church is looking at whether it should ordain priests, older...
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paper le figaro has an exclusive early publication of extracts from a new book by the former pope benedicttion, the former pontiff has clashed with his replacement pope francis over the possiblity the latter might break with millennia of catholic tradition and allow married men to enter the priesthood. the financial times has run with reassurances from the head of m15 over the threat posed by chinese 5g giant huawei to uk intelligence sharing. he says there is no reason to suspect the company involvement in uk 5g would harm the intelligence relationship between london and washington. the i newspaper leads with a study from oxford university which says the uk's news sugar tax has "revolutionised" the industry — cutting the amount of sugar in soft drinks byjust over a quarter. charities are subsequently calling for the levy to be extended to other products. and finally in forbes, a report on a very ambitious billionaire from japan. ambitious for a few reasons — one, he wants to go to the moon in a spacex rocket. two, he wants a ‘single woman‘ to go with him, and has put out an advert to find
paper le figaro has an exclusive early publication of extracts from a new book by the former pope benedicttion, the former pontiff has clashed with his replacement pope francis over the possiblity the latter might break with millennia of catholic tradition and allow married men to enter the priesthood. the financial times has run with reassurances from the head of m15 over the threat posed by chinese 5g giant huawei to uk intelligence sharing. he says there is no reason to suspect the company...
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with me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and benedicte paviot, uk correspondentident of the foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer says that doubts are growing over the united states case for killing qassem suleimani. it says that donald trumps decision has driven a wedge between washington's relations with its allies. the sunday times says that british troops in iraq are trapped in a tinderbox after the assasination of qassem suleimani. it reports that they're going to be given more firepower to combat any possible attack. the mail on sunday says the prime minister is jetting back to the uk to deal with the iran crisis. the paper says a number of ministers are angry that president trump didn't give the uk prior warning before the attack. the sunday express leads with the foreign office's advice that british tourists in the united arab emirates and israel should remain vigilant — whilst telling tourists in iraq or iran to leave immediately. the sunday telegraph says that the navy is set to be deployed to guard briti
with me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and benedicte paviot, uk correspondentident of the foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer says that doubts are growing over the united states case for killing qassem suleimani. it says that donald trumps decision has driven a wedge between washington's relations with its allies. the sunday times says that british troops in iraq are trapped in a tinderbox after the...
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more specifically, we knew his words had left a mark tonight when lou dobbs compared him to benedict arnold. did he just give air cover to other republicans who would like very much to talk about this thing? >> it's possible. but mike lee is going to be in a fairly lonely position here. he and rand paul tend to sit at a different metaphorical lunch table than other senators in their party when it comes to issues of war powers. mike lee teamed up with bernie sanders last year to try to get the united states out of yemen so this is an issue that matters a great deal to him. and i'm told by one source that in that room today the thing that set mike lee and some of these other senators off was a theoretical question that if you don't have to come to congress to do this, what do you have to come to congress for? and the briefers, including secretary pompeo, didn't have a good answer to that. that's just not going to sit well with senators in particular, much more independent-minded bunch. the question is can they rustle up other republican votes to get to the threshold. this resolution to
more specifically, we knew his words had left a mark tonight when lou dobbs compared him to benedict arnold. did he just give air cover to other republicans who would like very much to talk about this thing? >> it's possible. but mike lee is going to be in a fairly lonely position here. he and rand paul tend to sit at a different metaphorical lunch table than other senators in their party when it comes to issues of war powers. mike lee teamed up with bernie sanders last year to try to get...
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daniel Álv que se ha benedict xvi, el que se oponga a esta apertu me sorprende que se ha benedicto xvado, porque para Él, el celibato es indispensable para acercarse a dios. >> es ley canÓnica, se puede cambiar. no es un dogma de fe. la falta de sacerdotes, la iglesia en europa estÁ importando sus cesar latinoamÉrica porque no educaciÓn. xvi escribió el libro con uno de los principales opositores ideolÓgicos del papa francisco. >> hay una campaÑa para desacreditar este papÁ, para tildarlo de hereje, socialista, comunista. vilma: el portavoz del vaticano dijo que el papa francisco no aceptara el celibato como opciÓn, salvo en casos como el de las comunidades aisladas con necesidad de sacerdotes. patricia: gracias por este interesante reporte. en australia, mientras reciÉn combatiendo los cinceles forestales, cientÍficos britÁnicos afirmaron que hay una relaciÓn entre el cambio climÁtico producido por los humanos y el riesgo de incendios. el cambio climÁtico incrementa los riesgosde incendios. ademÁs, la temperatura en australia ha aumentado en promedio 1.4 c. autoridades filipinas evac
daniel Álv que se ha benedict xvi, el que se oponga a esta apertu me sorprende que se ha benedicto xvado, porque para Él, el celibato es indispensable para acercarse a dios. >> es ley canÓnica, se puede cambiar. no es un dogma de fe. la falta de sacerdotes, la iglesia en europa estÁ importando sus cesar latinoamÉrica porque no educaciÓn. xvi escribió el libro con uno de los principales opositores ideolÓgicos del papa francisco. >> hay una campaÑa para desacreditar este...
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i think it has an extraordinary cast, i mean, they cast benedict wong, nikki amuka—bird, rosalind eleazara swinton, hugh laurie, ben whishaw is the most brilliant incarnation. with that kind of pudding bowl haircut. what i love about the film is this, firstly, i think it's really vibrant, i mean it's a really vibrant piece of film—making. it sets up this theatrical motife at the beginning, and all the way through the film, there are these kind of theatrical scene changes, when they will be in one scene, and the backdrop will literally fall away like a tarp falling, which kind of reinforces the idea of a theatrical presentation. it also has, for me, a touch of the terry gilliams about it. there are childhood memories in which you see some fantastical things, like a hand breaking through the ceiling, as memory and fantasy gives way to reality. it deals with all the really tough stuff, like that time in the bottle factory, but, the film is always full of life and colour and motion and emotion, and i think it. i mean, i laughed, i've seen this twice now, and i laughed all the way through, but
i think it has an extraordinary cast, i mean, they cast benedict wong, nikki amuka—bird, rosalind eleazara swinton, hugh laurie, ben whishaw is the most brilliant incarnation. with that kind of pudding bowl haircut. what i love about the film is this, firstly, i think it's really vibrant, i mean it's a really vibrant piece of film—making. it sets up this theatrical motife at the beginning, and all the way through the film, there are these kind of theatrical scene changes, when they will be...