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and in recent decades, the attacks on the catholic church in the attacks on the catholic church in the 19th century with books on the warfare came out and italy stuck of big beating. was 1870's. but then in recent decades the sober minded truth speaking historians cable long. of a distinguished historian of science and berkeley did a study in the cathedral showing force injuries it was the primary site and offered the generalization that because of the galileo a fair no institution contributed more to the science of astronomy than the catholic church. and then another distinguished with the -- medieval that we could extend that to not just astronomy. in the 680 years period none other had more support than the catholic church and we focused on the university. >> vera is flat. >> i like it. it makes him much river bed they are. it then to talk about the fear of going to the edge of the year of. this is a total crop every educated person in the world knew that this was a non-issue. one exception in the greek orthodox community who promoted a platter. nobody sits down in the west. but pre
and in recent decades, the attacks on the catholic church in the attacks on the catholic church in the 19th century with books on the warfare came out and italy stuck of big beating. was 1870's. but then in recent decades the sober minded truth speaking historians cable long. of a distinguished historian of science and berkeley did a study in the cathedral showing force injuries it was the primary site and offered the generalization that because of the galileo a fair no institution contributed...
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no institution institution provided greater support for scientific studies than the catholic church. he focused on the universities in the 12 centuries and became a major site for disseminating knowledge about nature. >> another myth you look at. the earth is flat until columbus sailed to america. >> i like it. it makes columbus and his sailors much braver than they actually were. they were they were brave to go out into this a vast ocean but, yeah there was an american writer in the early 19th century named washington irving who wrote a biography of columbus. he jested up by talking about the fear of going off the edge of the earth. >> .. >> >> it makes a wonderful story. it is the notion that the opposition to copernicus efforts with the sun in the center instead of the earth had to do with demoting the status of humans. for centuries astronomy text books have said that but represents a total misunderstanding of physics and astronomy in the late 16th and early 17th century. so copernicus' published his book and then galileo came along with his telescope but the trouble with the ide
no institution institution provided greater support for scientific studies than the catholic church. he focused on the universities in the 12 centuries and became a major site for disseminating knowledge about nature. >> another myth you look at. the earth is flat until columbus sailed to america. >> i like it. it makes columbus and his sailors much braver than they actually were. they were they were brave to go out into this a vast ocean but, yeah there was an american writer in...
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counsel. >> i'd like to challenge the protective order in the kagan case. >> you want to sue the catholic church? >> we're just filing a motion, but, yes. >> you think it's that important? >> yes, i do. because, obviously, the church will fight us very hard on this, which won't go unnoticed by our subscriber base. 53% of them are catholic. >> mm-hmm. i think they'll be interested. >> rose: so the royal battle is on with the catholic church? >> one great institution in boston, the globe, pitted against the preeminent, in many people's mind, institution, the catholic church, yes. >> rose: what do we know about cardinal law during all of this? >> it's very hard to know because he seldom granted interviews. the globe used to get one interview a year with him. >> rose: like at christmas? like as christmas, but it was much anticipated and i don't recall very much was ever said but we published it nonetheless because he was the cardinal archbishop of boston and in many ways the most powerful figure in massachusetts. if the church wanted something passed into law, it happened. if they wanted to block so
counsel. >> i'd like to challenge the protective order in the kagan case. >> you want to sue the catholic church? >> we're just filing a motion, but, yes. >> you think it's that important? >> yes, i do. because, obviously, the church will fight us very hard on this, which won't go unnoticed by our subscriber base. 53% of them are catholic. >> mm-hmm. i think they'll be interested. >> rose: so the royal battle is on with the catholic church? >> one...
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counsel. >> i like to challenge the protective order indicated in case. >> you want to sue the catholic church>> we are just filing a motion, but yes. >> you think it's that important. >> yes, i do. >> because the church will fight us very hard on this, which will not go unnoticed by our subscriber base. 53% of them are catholic. >> i think they will be interested. charlie: the battle is on with the catholic church. michael: one great institution in boston, the globe, pitted against the all minute institution of the catholic church. charlie: what do we know about cardinal law during this? michael: he seldom granted interviews. the globe used to get one interview a year with him. like at christmas but it was much anticipated and i don't recall very much was ever said that we published it nonetheless. in many ways, the most powerful political figure in massachusetts. if the church wanted something asked into law, it happened. if they wanted to block something, it didn't happen. charlie: where is the spotlight today? michael: the spotlight is still going strong. i'm still on the spotlight team. w
counsel. >> i like to challenge the protective order indicated in case. >> you want to sue the catholic church>> we are just filing a motion, but yes. >> you think it's that important. >> yes, i do. >> because the church will fight us very hard on this, which will not go unnoticed by our subscriber base. 53% of them are catholic. >> i think they will be interested. charlie: the battle is on with the catholic church. michael: one great institution in...
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so, it's not a great story, and the catholic church has taken a lot of well-deserved gruff for doing what they did, but his experience wasn't nearly what a lot of books say. >> host: scientific experiment stop during the inquisition, the charge dark ages? sunny dark ages were the 14th 14th century, when apardonly according to many accounts can the rise of christianity stamped out scientific progress. well, there was not a lot during the early years of the middle ages, the early centuries of the middle ages. it wasn't christianity. the romans stopped scientific investigation. they were great militarily. they were pretty good architecturally. administratively. technologically. but they didn't care that much about scientific investigation. so there wasn't much to shut down. and the extent to which science was preserved into the early middle ages, the christians had a lot to do with that, and a little bit later the muslims as well. so, then during the 12th 12th century they started developing universities, et cetera, and gave learning a real boost. during that time. so the so-called dark
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the truth of the matter is, i think that the catholic church as well as protestant christian churches in germany are suppressed by adult hitler -- adolf hitler as he rises. not brook hitler did any interference from any other sort of temporal power or any power ahead of the state. thatike stalin, believe in theakes right, and end from a military standpoint and political standpoint, once he was strong enough to launch war, there was very little i think that the catholic church or the other philosophical or religious types of people could do to influence what was going to happen. we had to defeat hitler militarily, defeat might with might to basically have religious life and freedom prevail in the world. >> 12 million soldiers serving in world war ii, the so-called greatest generation. do you have an estimate of how many are currently alive today? it was 16 million who actually served over the course of the war, 12 million was our high point in a single year, but 16 million world war ii veterans, men and women, and the veterans administration keeps statistics on this, and we have less t
the truth of the matter is, i think that the catholic church as well as protestant christian churches in germany are suppressed by adult hitler -- adolf hitler as he rises. not brook hitler did any interference from any other sort of temporal power or any power ahead of the state. thatike stalin, believe in theakes right, and end from a military standpoint and political standpoint, once he was strong enough to launch war, there was very little i think that the catholic church or the other...
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about a third of using contraception but the catholic church says all of these methods are wrong.ancis is seen as progressive on many issues but his position on contraception and that of the catholic church remains controvers controversia. the official teaching is people should only use natural method but failure rights are high. this bishop has been here since the 19 secretary 1970s. and favors natural contra accepts. >> it's much more respectful of, indeed, the life, the gift of life. >> reporter: as always life on the streets of the capital there is a government policy to try to slow the booming population. experts a increasing access to family planning is crucial, if they doesn't happen they say future generations will be trapped in positive. >> for the population to be producers, they have to be healthy, they have to be skilled and sufficiently em gate. and if the population grows uncontrollable or in an unplanned direct, then those conditions cannot be melt. >> reporter: rose struggled to afford school fees for all of her children, let alone for anymore. but opt to go steril
about a third of using contraception but the catholic church says all of these methods are wrong.ancis is seen as progressive on many issues but his position on contraception and that of the catholic church remains controvers controversia. the official teaching is people should only use natural method but failure rights are high. this bishop has been here since the 19 secretary 1970s. and favors natural contra accepts. >> it's much more respectful of, indeed, the life, the gift of life....
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i have not been a practicing catholic for many years because i think the catholic church got carried away with dogmatic issues. i think the social gospel is something we should practice every day, whether you are a catholic or not. i thought the pope wonderfully idea of francis as a saint being called by god to rebuild the church. it is not just a wonderful metaphor, but a wonderful message. he is a very unique individual with a very unique spirit and i think we saw that in the reaction that people had, catholics or non-catholics. people urine for somebody yearned for- somebody authentic. >> a personal question. could you find yourself moving back to the catholic church because of pope francis? rep. desaulnier: i think i am in the sense that i practice what i learned from the jesuits, which was to serve in a spirit of your social contract with one another. definitions and institutions. , the house of representatives, the leadership of catholic church, they lost their way. the catholic church lost their way on pedophilia, abuse, sexuality and they have a long way to go to correct the p
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he is determined to forge ahead with reform of the catholic church.e will have a look now at what is making headlines in the world of business. markus karlsson is here. we begin with a bad day for volkswagen on the market once again. problems keep on stacking up for volkswagen. the company's market value lost another 3 billion euros this wednesday. shares lost almost 10% in frankfurt as they got punished by the company's widening emission scandal. it has been understating the fuel usage in as many as 800,000 vehicles. we have more now on what it means for the carmaker's growing tab for the crisis. is getting worse. carmaker volkswagen has reported irregularities in emission levels which could affect 800,000 cars in europe. this new problem but cost about 2 billion euros -- this new problem could cost about 2 billion euros, in addition to what volkswagen has already put aside for recalling 11 billion vehicles worldwide. this does not include legal fines and compensation. it does not factor in additional lawsuits if the crisis deepens. in the long run,
he is determined to forge ahead with reform of the catholic church.e will have a look now at what is making headlines in the world of business. markus karlsson is here. we begin with a bad day for volkswagen on the market once again. problems keep on stacking up for volkswagen. the company's market value lost another 3 billion euros this wednesday. shares lost almost 10% in frankfurt as they got punished by the company's widening emission scandal. it has been understating the fuel usage in as...
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the "boston globe," and the catholic church, they're very cozied up to one another. so they're afraid to confront this horrible crime that's going on. >> stephen: the character you play is a catholic, as are the other investigative journalists who were actually working on the story. were you raised a catholic? >> i was raised catholic. >> stephen: as was i, and i still go to the church. and the heartbreaking thing to me about this stsh the revelation, is that it's not that i am no longer a member of the church. i am a member of the church but that for so many people out there it actually sullied the place that would have been a solace for the kind of heartbreak or the psychic damage created by the immediate abuse of the priests or the people who now when they go into a church feel guilty for going into a catholic church that could allow this to happen. because 17,500 children were abused in the united states and those are the numbers from the catholic church itself. it is a terrible story for the church, but the only possible way for the church to heal is for the trut
the "boston globe," and the catholic church, they're very cozied up to one another. so they're afraid to confront this horrible crime that's going on. >> stephen: the character you play is a catholic, as are the other investigative journalists who were actually working on the story. were you raised a catholic? >> i was raised catholic. >> stephen: as was i, and i still go to the church. and the heartbreaking thing to me about this stsh the revelation, is that it's...
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about a third of the women here are using contraception, but the catholic church says all of these methods are wrong. pope francis is seen as progressive on many issues, but his position on contraception and that of the catholic church remains controversial. people should only use natural methods but failure rates are high. this bishop has worked here since 1970s. he twenties natural contraception. >>> it is more complicated. it demands more attention, care, knowledge of oneself and one's body, the body of the other one as well, but it is much more respectful of, indeed, the gift of life. >> reporter: as always life of the streets of the capital, there's a government policy to try to slow the booming population. experts say increasing access to family planning is crucial. if that doesn't happen, they say future generations will stay trapped in poverty. >>> with the population to be produce, they have to be healthy, skilled, sufficiently educated. if the population grows uncontrollably or in an unplanned direction, then those conditions cannot be met. >> reporter: rose struggling to afford
about a third of the women here are using contraception, but the catholic church says all of these methods are wrong. pope francis is seen as progressive on many issues, but his position on contraception and that of the catholic church remains controversial. people should only use natural methods but failure rates are high. this bishop has worked here since 1970s. he twenties natural contraception. >>> it is more complicated. it demands more attention, care, knowledge of oneself and...
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church. he has allowed priests to absolve women who confess for abortion, made it flexible for catholics who o take holy communion and he hasn't endorsed s homosexuals he hasn't condemned them eitherrer. even as the church tries to conform if pattern tied, faith must make sacrifice. >> it's not easy. and people have to struggle. we have to struggles and work for our faith. >> reporter: the church is also facing fierce competition. other religious groups, besides islam, now the religion for almost one in three africans, the mainstream church is also up against the evangelicals and meant costals which are feeding in to the africa's love of music, dance and self expression. >> we help people to understand god in a way that is the real god. that is there for you right now. and is able to be there for you right now. it'it's not about something that will happen when you die. >> reporter: despite competing denominations and conflicting ideals within the church. catholicism is growing in the continent. the last 35 years the number of catholics here has risen more than threefold which makes africa one
church. he has allowed priests to absolve women who confess for abortion, made it flexible for catholics who o take holy communion and he hasn't endorsed s homosexuals he hasn't condemned them eitherrer. even as the church tries to conform if pattern tied, faith must make sacrifice. >> it's not easy. and people have to struggle. we have to struggles and work for our faith. >> reporter: the church is also facing fierce competition. other religious groups, besides islam, now the...
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catholics. they-- they all had a a relationship to the church. and it was boston, the church is a big part of that culture. my character wanted too back to the church. he always sort of imagined going back to the church. >>tephen: well, i do have a follow-up question. do you enjoy playing the hulk? ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> i love the pants. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: thank you. >> thank you. >> stephen: thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> stephen: thank you. mark ruffo, ladies and gentlemen. "s"stlight" is in theaters now. ( applause )before there could be a nation, there had to be people willing to fight for it, to take on the world's greatest challenges, whatever they might be. so, the u.s. army masters not only tactics and strategy, but also physics and chemistry. we makakbattle plans and create breakthrougug - in medicine, science and engineering. our next mission could be anything. so we prepare for everything. dudes... you know... been a couple of a plus roommates. i hate to do this because you
catholics. they-- they all had a a relationship to the church. and it was boston, the church is a big part of that culture. my character wanted too back to the church. he always sort of imagined going back to the church. >>tephen: well, i do have a follow-up question. do you enjoy playing the hulk? ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> i love the pants. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: thank you. >> thank you. >> stephen: thank you for being...
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his digs on the catholic church is controversial. the teaching is that people should use natural messages. failure rates are high. this bishop defends contraception. >> it's more complicated, demanding attention, care and knowledge of the body. it is much more respectful of, indeed, the gift of life. >> reporter: there's always life on the streets. there's always plans to slow the booming population. if that doesn't happen, they say future generations could be trapped in poverty. . >> for the population to support us, they have to be heldy, skilled and they have to be sufficiently educated. if the population grows, then those conditions cannot be met. >> rose struggles. for her children and many more. opting for sterilisation was a tough decision. traditionally people favour big families. she is one of 14 catholics. she comes to this church for many weeks. his faith means a lot. she had to reject what the church says about family planning, and she can't cope with more mouths to feed. >>> gunmen attack a base in northern mali. two pie
his digs on the catholic church is controversial. the teaching is that people should use natural messages. failure rates are high. this bishop defends contraception. >> it's more complicated, demanding attention, care and knowledge of the body. it is much more respectful of, indeed, the gift of life. >> reporter: there's always life on the streets. there's always plans to slow the booming population. if that doesn't happen, they say future generations could be trapped in poverty. ....
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a lot of them aren't actually members of the catholic church. they go to some evangelical or anglican church, but people are still very exited to see one of the most influential figures in the world >>> thanks for that. we will take a quick break. when we come back. protests over the police shooting of a black man shut down the chicago's mag mile. the president speaks ahead of his appeal important help over forest fires of the paris climate change conference. >>> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. groups fighting the syrian government say they're now in control of a city south of aleppo. they say they have killed 40 soldiers anal lied proceed government forces there. major losses in fighting in the same area. russia applying for pressure on turkey. more sanctions are planned on turkey by russia which has not responded to turkey's request to meet to november 30. erdogan has warned russia not to play with fire. people in uganda at a shrine where the pope is celebrating a mass. he has been urged to address the issue of home homophobia. a shoo
a lot of them aren't actually members of the catholic church. they go to some evangelical or anglican church, but people are still very exited to see one of the most influential figures in the world >>> thanks for that. we will take a quick break. when we come back. protests over the police shooting of a black man shut down the chicago's mag mile. the president speaks ahead of his appeal important help over forest fires of the paris climate change conference. >>> welcome back....
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. >> reporter: it was one major institution, the hometown newspaper, taking on another, the catholic church show me it's systemic. >> reporter: the new film, "spotlight," recounts the "boston globe's" investigation revealing that the church knew about sexual abuse of children by priests and covered it up, even allowing guilty priests to keep their jobs. the film is, in that sense, the story of the story. director tom mccarthy: >> we became fascinated with the minutiae, with the procedure, with the craft of journalism. and i think early on we committed to not only writing but portraying that accurately as possible. and i think we felt that, and the rest of my creative team felt that if we found it exciting, hopefully our audience would. >> reporter: the newshour was there in boston in the spring of 2002, covering the case as it unfolded. the "globe's" efforts were led by then-editor martin baron, who was new to the city and the paper. he'd read a column by a "globe" writer about one case of abuse that was under a court seal. >> i thought it was an extraordinary story. here was a priest who h
. >> reporter: it was one major institution, the hometown newspaper, taking on another, the catholic church show me it's systemic. >> reporter: the new film, "spotlight," recounts the "boston globe's" investigation revealing that the church knew about sexual abuse of children by priests and covered it up, even allowing guilty priests to keep their jobs. the film is, in that sense, the story of the story. director tom mccarthy: >> we became fascinated with...
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sebinas catholic church, a fixture on chicago's south side on a part of the city locals call chiraq. pam is the violence prevention manager at the arc, a community youth center run by the church. before each workday pam stops at the church's memorial wall dedicated to victims of gun violence. >> to make sure he was safe i protect him as best i could, me and my husband. and because of guns, in our neighborhood, my baby not here. so just like it happened to me, i found it could happen to anybody, no matter how hard you try protect your child. >> reporter: chicago has had nearly 400 homicides this year, with mostly the young paying the ultimate price. before terrell's death played the base in multiple church bands. he was pursuing a music degree at a nearby college. >> he was in gospel music, in college, doing all the right stuff and it just taught me that nobody's exempt from this violence. >> reporter: a shared love of music created a strong bond between mother and son. >> when te terrell died, people were like you don't sing anymore you're not going to be in the choir? i said you don'
sebinas catholic church, a fixture on chicago's south side on a part of the city locals call chiraq. pam is the violence prevention manager at the arc, a community youth center run by the church. before each workday pam stops at the church's memorial wall dedicated to victims of gun violence. >> to make sure he was safe i protect him as best i could, me and my husband. and because of guns, in our neighborhood, my baby not here. so just like it happened to me, i found it could happen to...
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huge crowds have welcomed the head of the catholic church into african capital. he is expected to push for reconciliation and unity. he's expected to travel to uganda and the central africa republic. >> many people line the streets to welcome the pope. he held talks with the president and other leaders and addressed thation outlining areas he's going to be focusing on. religious tolerance will be a big issue. ale be meeting with leaders of all faiths, a group that has carried out several attacks in season i can't, uganda and somalia and created mistrust between muslims and christians, particularly here in kenya. he spoke about the need to protect young people, protect the environment, and the need to renew humanity and reconciliation of peace and healing, and he asks people to show a general concern for the need of the poor. many people are keen to hear h him speak about corruption. we don't expect the pope to be specific on national issues and politics, but people want him to set the tone and to give guidance. >> french president franÇois hollande and german cha
huge crowds have welcomed the head of the catholic church into african capital. he is expected to push for reconciliation and unity. he's expected to travel to uganda and the central africa republic. >> many people line the streets to welcome the pope. he held talks with the president and other leaders and addressed thation outlining areas he's going to be focusing on. religious tolerance will be a big issue. ale be meeting with leaders of all faiths, a group that has carried out several...
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catholics. she comes to this church in her village every week. she says her faith means a lot to her, but she has had to reject what the priests taught her about family planning. the church won't help her pay for her growing household fills and she can't afford to pay for any more mouths to feed >>> coming up later we will hear from a young victim of sxm violence in guatemala-- sexual violence. rallies against refugees as the country sees a surge in racist attacks in poland. disrespect for the boxer, details ahead in sport. accessed within the planned parenthood clinic. we goet to a point now, after te incident is terminated to let the families know that their loved ones are safe. >> let me do this - part of what i'm dealing with and asking the way i'm asking the question. they had access to surveillance. >> yes. >> every monday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". monday, 6:00 eastern. only on al jaze
catholics. she comes to this church in her village every week. she says her faith means a lot to her, but she has had to reject what the priests taught her about family planning. the church won't help her pay for her growing household fills and she can't afford to pay for any more mouths to feed >>> coming up later we will hear from a young victim of sxm violence in guatemala-- sexual violence. rallies against refugees as the country sees a surge in racist attacks in poland. disrespect...
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but what's the insooit er ider's >> and michael keaton and the catholic church controversy. we're with the real life cover-up. introducing kisses deluxe chocolates. with a whole-roasted hazelnut, delicate crisps, and layers of rich, creamy chocolate, they' re twice the size of the kisses chocolates you love. happen. it could have been you. it could have been me. >> this is powerful stuff. the drama "spotlight" chronicling the "boston globe's" prize winning investigation into the catholic church's cover-up of child molestation committed by clergy. >> this one got rave reviews. michael keaton just part of the ensemble. tonight the real life counter parts, the journalists, are taking us through the controversy. tonight's ""insider"" investigates the spotlight scandal. >> i do really need to go through this every day without getting getting, you know, getting angry or depressed or frustrated? >> when you're a poor kid from a poor family and what a priest pays attention to you, it's a big deal. how do you say no to god? >> when you by this what you're talking about, you know, it
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. >>> pope francis arrives in kenya for his first visit to africa as the head of the catholic church. >>> i'm tarek basely in switzerland where a century ago albert einstein began working on his theories of relativity. ideas that would profoundly shape the modern world. >>> the surviving pilot of a russian fighter jet says he and his co-pilot received no warning. the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov says the country will now reconsider its relations with turkey, but will not be going to war over what happened. the turkish government maintaining the plane violated its air space, despite persistent warnings. one pilot died, the other has been found alive by the syrian army. let us the circumstances of him being found alive and taken somewhere where he can give his side of the story, and also tell us what else he had to say. >> reporter: well, it was a 12-hour rescue effort to try to save the captain. he has basically parachuted out of his downed plane with the pilot. the pilot was shot from the ground by turkmen rebels as he was parachuting down. the other one managed to survive,
. >>> pope francis arrives in kenya for his first visit to africa as the head of the catholic church. >>> i'm tarek basely in switzerland where a century ago albert einstein began working on his theories of relativity. ideas that would profoundly shape the modern world. >>> the surviving pilot of a russian fighter jet says he and his co-pilot received no warning. the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov says the country will now reconsider its relations with turkey,...
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and since made into saints by the catholic church and it's an important site for the catholic communityin uganda. pope francis talked about people becoming missionaries in their communities and talked about turning hate into love. when he came here to campala city center the crowds were estateic and people trying to get as close as that can and try to get a glimpse of him as he drove past in the pope mobile and hoping for blessings and better life to the small children they were holding on their shoulders and trying to get as close as they could but not as strong of a message in kenya where he came out critically speaking against corruption and inequality. >>> two people killed on a rocket attack on a u.n. base in mali, another 20 were injured in the predawn attack and a u.n. spokesman says mortar shells used to strike the compound and called the attackers terrorists and fired shots and fled and comes eight days after a deadly siege at a western hotel in the capitol which 20 people were killed in bomaco and coming up, violence in macedonia as the country begins building a metal fence al
and since made into saints by the catholic church and it's an important site for the catholic communityin uganda. pope francis talked about people becoming missionaries in their communities and talked about turning hate into love. when he came here to campala city center the crowds were estateic and people trying to get as close as that can and try to get a glimpse of him as he drove past in the pope mobile and hoping for blessings and better life to the small children they were holding on...
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. >> the mayor also has the support of the catholic church.ogether, the city and the diocese have set up a organization to welcome christian refugees. but church representatives say they're not discriminating against refugees of other religions. >> as christians, we have a special fraternity with our christian brothers. but we know that in syria and iraq there are also other minorities that are being persecuted. that includes the yazidis, the kurds and other muslim minorities. we'll welcome anyone sent to us. >> in the coming months, france expects to take in some 24,000 such refugees. that's a relatively small number, compared with the amount being taken in by other european countries. still, racist sentiment is growing in france. in many french cities, muslims and jews keep to themselves, to avoid confrontations. but that hasn't been the case in belfort. >> the mayor's comments are regrettable. but you must remember that many in belfort were refugees themselves. belfort took in many alsatians in 1871 after the franco-german war. across europ
. >> the mayor also has the support of the catholic church.ogether, the city and the diocese have set up a organization to welcome christian refugees. but church representatives say they're not discriminating against refugees of other religions. >> as christians, we have a special fraternity with our christian brothers. but we know that in syria and iraq there are also other minorities that are being persecuted. that includes the yazidis, the kurds and other muslim minorities. we'll...
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since made into saints by the catholic church and it's an important site for the catholic community inand talked about people becoming missionaries in their communities and turning hate to love and when he came here the city center the crowds were esstatic and people trying to get as close as they can to get a glimpse of him in the pope mobile and hoping for blessings and small children on their shoulders trying to get as close to the pope as they could and not as strong a message in kenya a few days ago where he came out against corruption and inequality. >>> violence in macedonia as the country begins building a metal fence along the border with greece plus president obama heading to paris with a plan to drastically cut carbon emissions but not everyone back home is on board, i'm kristen in west virginia where there is strong opposition. ♪ show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> our american story is written eve
since made into saints by the catholic church and it's an important site for the catholic community inand talked about people becoming missionaries in their communities and turning hate to love and when he came here the city center the crowds were esstatic and people trying to get as close as they can to get a glimpse of him in the pope mobile and hoping for blessings and small children on their shoulders trying to get as close to the pope as they could and not as strong a message in kenya a...
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she asked how complicit with the local catholic church in the massacres of the area.d in a particular area let me say there were other areas in lithuania were actually priests were speaking out against the killing of the jews. and that particular area of the local priest was in fact active in the incarceration of the jews and later the killing and that was very well documented in my research unfortunately. >> s.? >> very interesting sideline. my grandmother's family were involved in the warsaw ghetto coming at my grandmother of my grandmother and my aunt got to america earlier. but, the remainder of my family, so how much i don't know that part of the story, they ended up not in warsaw, but they ended up in lithuania and then i suspect they were victims. we had the red cross that i've never been able to figure out from the warsaw ghetto hell on earth -- >> i hope you find out. it's so hard to track but it is one of so many amazing stories that you know, just to say it again, we don't want peace to be lost and i just wanted to share that the holocaust museum in dc is g
she asked how complicit with the local catholic church in the massacres of the area.d in a particular area let me say there were other areas in lithuania were actually priests were speaking out against the killing of the jews. and that particular area of the local priest was in fact active in the incarceration of the jews and later the killing and that was very well documented in my research unfortunately. >> s.? >> very interesting sideline. my grandmother's family were involved in...
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the head of the catholic church has been attending a youth rally and gave blessing to estimated 150,000 earlier in the day the pontiff visited a shrine dedicated to christian missionaries killed in uganda during the late 19th century and pope francis praised the example set by the missionaries known as the christian martyrs as reminder of importance of moral standards and faith. >> translator: the witness of the martyrs shows to have heard the story then and now and pleasures and power do not bring lasting joy or peace and god and integrity of life and genuine concern of good of others brings the peace that the world cannot give and does not diminish our concern for this world as if we only look to the life to come and instead it gives purpose to our lives in this world and help us to reach out in need for the common good and build a more just society which promotes human dignity, defends god's gift to like and protects the wonders of nature, his creation and common home. >> malcolm web following the trip to uganda and sent this update from there. >> reporter: tens of thousands at the s
the head of the catholic church has been attending a youth rally and gave blessing to estimated 150,000 earlier in the day the pontiff visited a shrine dedicated to christian missionaries killed in uganda during the late 19th century and pope francis praised the example set by the missionaries known as the christian martyrs as reminder of importance of moral standards and faith. >> translator: the witness of the martyrs shows to have heard the story then and now and pleasures and power do...
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she asked how complicit was the local catholic church in the massacres of the area? in that particular area, let me say there were other areas in lithuania were actually priests were speaking out against the killing of the jews. and that particular area of the local priest was in fact active in the incarceration of the jews, and later the killing of the polls. that was very well documented in my research, unfortunately. >> my grandmother's family were all in the warsaw ghetto, my grandmother and great aunt they got to america earlier. but the remainder of them in the ghetto of my family, somehow which i don't know that part of the story, they ended up in lithuania. and they suspect i were victims, i've never been able to figure out from the warsaw ghetto, how on earth? >> i hope you find out. it is so hard to track. it is one of so many amazing stories, just to say again we do not want these to be lost. i just just want to share that the holocaust museum and d.c. is going to collect all of my hours of video because of course not all of my entire transcription and hou
she asked how complicit was the local catholic church in the massacres of the area? in that particular area, let me say there were other areas in lithuania were actually priests were speaking out against the killing of the jews. and that particular area of the local priest was in fact active in the incarceration of the jews, and later the killing of the polls. that was very well documented in my research, unfortunately. >> my grandmother's family were all in the warsaw ghetto, my...
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she asked how complicit with the local catholic church in the massacres in the area.that particular area let me say there were other areas where actually the priests were speaking out against the killing of the jews and that particular area the local priest was in fact active in the incarceration and later the killing of the polls and that was very well documented in my research. >> my grandmother's family were all in the warsaw ghetto and my grandmother and my great aunts they got to america earlier. but the remainder somehow i don't know that part of the story but they ended up not in warsaw but in lithuania and we had the red cross checked by the never been able to figure out from the warsaw ghetto how on earth -- >> i hope you find out. one of so many amazing stories that just to say it again we don't want these to be lost and i just wanted to share the museum in dc is going to collect all of my hours of video because of course my entire transcriptions of hours and hours of tapes made it into the book but there's going to be an archive so that other researchers ca
she asked how complicit with the local catholic church in the massacres in the area.that particular area let me say there were other areas where actually the priests were speaking out against the killing of the jews and that particular area the local priest was in fact active in the incarceration and later the killing of the polls and that was very well documented in my research. >> my grandmother's family were all in the warsaw ghetto and my grandmother and my great aunts they got to...
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the catholic church says it's wrong. the position on contraception and that of the catholic church is controversial. the official teaching is natural mods should -- methods should be used. this bish on defend natural contraception. it's more complicated. demanding more care and knowledge of the body. it is much more respectful of, indeed, the gift of life. experts say increasing access to family planning is crucial. if that does not happen. >> future generations could be trapped in poverty. they have to be sufficiently educated. >> if the population grows, then those conditions cannot be met. >> rose struggles. opting for sterilisation was a tough decision. she is one of 14 catholics. his faith means a lot. she had to reject what the church says about family planning, and she can't cope with more mouths to feed. the leader. egypt's coptic church is in israel for the first time in decades. he is attending a funeralal. his predecessor banned egyptian cops from travelling to jerusalem in protest. live to stephanie dekker. w
the catholic church says it's wrong. the position on contraception and that of the catholic church is controversial. the official teaching is natural mods should -- methods should be used. this bish on defend natural contraception. it's more complicated. demanding more care and knowledge of the body. it is much more respectful of, indeed, the gift of life. experts say increasing access to family planning is crucial. if that does not happen. >> future generations could be trapped in...
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and since made into saints by the catholic church and it's an important site for the catholic communityda and pope francis talked about people becoming missionaries in the communities and talked about turning hate to love, when he came here the city center the crowds were esstatic and people trying to get as close as they can trying to get a glimpse of him as he drove past in the pope mobile and hoping to get blessings and hoping he would give a better life to small children they were holding on their shoulders trying to get them as close to the pope as they could but didn't give a strong message in kenya a few days ago where he came out critically speaking against corruption and inequality. >>> at least two u.n. peace keepers and civilian killed in a rocket attack on a u.n. base in mali, at least another 20 were injured in the predawn attack and a u.n. spokesman says mortar shells were used to strike the compound and another called the attackers terrorists and said they fired the shots and then fled. this comes just eight days after a deadly siege at a western hotel in the capitol bomo
and since made into saints by the catholic church and it's an important site for the catholic communityda and pope francis talked about people becoming missionaries in the communities and talked about turning hate to love, when he came here the city center the crowds were esstatic and people trying to get as close as they can trying to get a glimpse of him as he drove past in the pope mobile and hoping to get blessings and hoping he would give a better life to small children they were holding...
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augustine's catholic church became the sisters of the holy family. of the por a. unit the enslaved the candlelight lounge offered music and the native habitat. touche showcase the mardi gras and other memorabilia. the neighborhood downriver established 18 '05 in one of the first suburbs noted for its architecture with 70 percent of the house is there. but then those that were some of the biggest developers and their brothers also earned 700 frenchmen 21 '05 and did 1848 the catholic school was founded at the behest with those indicted 1837 in perpetuity and also i declare the building is show never be sold what so ever. educated primarily african-american students this day-lewis school it is now the center of the outreach center. to a body this spirit of african americans this is the custom house direction of the temple was a crowning achievement of other americans of 1909. then they called the temple the biggest enterprise ever accepted described as a six story structure it was of all four parties in orchestras louis armstrong and other musicians played the purpo
augustine's catholic church became the sisters of the holy family. of the por a. unit the enslaved the candlelight lounge offered music and the native habitat. touche showcase the mardi gras and other memorabilia. the neighborhood downriver established 18 '05 in one of the first suburbs noted for its architecture with 70 percent of the house is there. but then those that were some of the biggest developers and their brothers also earned 700 frenchmen 21 '05 and did 1848 the catholic school was...
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he and another priest have tells me that they have administered the last rites of the catholic churchpresident kennedy. president kennedy has been assassinated. it is official now, the president is dead. women here in shock, some have fainted. secret service men are standing by. there is only one word to describe the picture here, and that his grief and much of it. it is official as of a few moments ago, the president of the united states is dead. >> at 1:33 a white house aide briefs and newsmen. arrangements for swearing in the new president are being made. president kennedy's body is to be placed aboard air force one for the flight back to washington. at 2:38 in the forward cabin of air force one, unnecessary ceremony. >> i do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of presidency of the united states and will to the best of my abilities preserve protect, defend the constitution of the united states. so help me god. >> shortly before the dawn of saturday morning, john fitzgerald kennedy comes home to the white house. he had been the nation's 35th president free perio
he and another priest have tells me that they have administered the last rites of the catholic churchpresident kennedy. president kennedy has been assassinated. it is official now, the president is dead. women here in shock, some have fainted. secret service men are standing by. there is only one word to describe the picture here, and that his grief and much of it. it is official as of a few moments ago, the president of the united states is dead. >> at 1:33 a white house aide briefs and...
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our next guest won the pulitzer prize for their investigation into the catholic church abuse scandalwhich is in theaters now. please welcome to the show, michael rezendes and sacha pfeiffer. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: thank you both so much for being here. i'm so excited to talk to you. it's strange, because i want to say congratulations on the film that you're not in, but, of course, it's about all the work you did. now, you are played by mark ruffalo in the film? >> i am indeed. >> seth: you are played by rachel mcadams in the film. were you pleased when you found out this is who had been cast to play you? >> yeah, i couldn't have been happier. i followed mark's career more or less. i've seen a lot of his movies. and i thought, from the beginning, the guy was going to be an ideal choice. i couldn't believe it, really. >> and i just couldn't believe that it was happening. i never played that game of who would be you in a movie, because it seemed beyond the realm of possibility. >> seth: and it's great. for those who don't know, obviously, this is the story that you were unco
our next guest won the pulitzer prize for their investigation into the catholic church abuse scandalwhich is in theaters now. please welcome to the show, michael rezendes and sacha pfeiffer. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: thank you both so much for being here. i'm so excited to talk to you. it's strange, because i want to say congratulations on the film that you're not in, but, of course, it's about all the work you did. now, you are played by mark ruffalo in the film? >> i am...