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families cost thousands of lives and raised profound questions about the relationship between the catholic church and the irish states. and the british left we got a substitute oppressor which was the church but the church did not do it alone the church was aided and abetted by the state. it all began so differently. in 1916 islands heroic but doomed easter rising was brutally crushed by the british but it left a hugely symbolic legacy a proclamation. guaranteed universal suffrage and equal rights to all its citizens. a proclamation of irish independent actually quite a beautiful document but the game's all irishmen and irishwomen and our quality is a stablished from the very beginning. but for the victims of ireland's mother and baby homes that promise of justice and equality was to be cruelly betrayed. the people who took. control of the mechanics of government they were arch conservative they were handing in glove with the catholic church. 2 men came to epitomize that relationship prime minister of a lair are regarded by many as the father of the modern republic of ireland and archbishop john
families cost thousands of lives and raised profound questions about the relationship between the catholic church and the irish states. and the british left we got a substitute oppressor which was the church but the church did not do it alone the church was aided and abetted by the state. it all began so differently. in 1916 islands heroic but doomed easter rising was brutally crushed by the british but it left a hugely symbolic legacy a proclamation. guaranteed universal suffrage and equal...
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he was confiscated that this also happened to the catholic church dishwasher. owever as hitler gained more control over the german population he also began to target the church the fewer wanted to impose naziism as the only national religion . hitler grew up in a catholic environment in austria and paid church taxes until he died in fact he even took inspiration from catholicism for nazi symbols and rituals. it was 1st you know fundies of he was fascinated by this hierarchical structure of the catholic church will perhaps at the top the pope and on the other side the future is at the top well he had a certain fascination with the church but in fact he had nothing at all to do with it it was a church it was his opponent. over the years the catholic bishops of germany increasingly rejected nazi policies there were protests. isc up and there was a clear rejection of national socialism was in this was essentially a rejection of racism as the sum of euthanasia. and also the attempt to build a new nazi religion but in fresno and annoy you and it's not so large as thos
he was confiscated that this also happened to the catholic church dishwasher. owever as hitler gained more control over the german population he also began to target the church the fewer wanted to impose naziism as the only national religion . hitler grew up in a catholic environment in austria and paid church taxes until he died in fact he even took inspiration from catholicism for nazi symbols and rituals. it was 1st you know fundies of he was fascinated by this hierarchical structure of the...
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he was confiscated because this also happened to the catholic church. however as hitler gained more control over the german population he also began to target the church the few who wanted to impose naziism as the only national religion yet. hitler grew up in a catholic environment in austria and paid church taxes until he died in fact he even took inspiration from catholicism for nazi symbols and rituals. it was 1st in your twenty's of he was fascinated by this hierarchical structure of the catholic church will power at the top the pope on the other side of the future is of the top well he had a certain fascination with the church but in fact he had nothing at all to do with it it was a church it was his opponent. over the years the catholic bishops of germany increasingly rejected nazi policies there were protests. bisque up and there was a claire rejection of national socialism was in the this was essentially a rejection of racism has the same of euthanasia. and also the attempt to build a new nazi religion but in for you and annoy you in a sense anot
he was confiscated because this also happened to the catholic church. however as hitler gained more control over the german population he also began to target the church the few who wanted to impose naziism as the only national religion yet. hitler grew up in a catholic environment in austria and paid church taxes until he died in fact he even took inspiration from catholicism for nazi symbols and rituals. it was 1st in your twenty's of he was fascinated by this hierarchical structure of the...
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he was confiscated that this also happened to the catholic church dishwasher's. however as hitler gained more control over the german population he also began to target the church the few who wanted to impose naziism as the only national religion and. hitler grew up in a catholic environment in austria and paid church taxes until he died in fact he even took inspiration from catholicism for nazi symbols and rituals. it was 1st in your twenty's of he was fascinated by this hierarchical structure of the catholic church all parts at the top the pope and on the other side the future is of the top well he had a certain fascination with the church but in fact he had nothing at all to do with it it was a church it was his opponent. over the years the catholic bishops of germany increasingly rejected nazi policies there were protests. isc up and there was a clear rejection of national socialism was in this was essentially a rejection of racism has the same of euthanasia. and also the attempt to build a new nazi religion but in for as will annoy you in a sense another sale
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it's a landmark decision for pro-choice activists and comes despite strong opposition from the catholic church. i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program it's been months indeed years in the making and many doubted whether it would ever be agreed but today the post breaks a trade deal reached between the european union and the united kingdom is being formally ratified these top officials put their signatures on the 12100 page agreement in brussels the swarming the document has now been flown to london for prime minister forrest johnson to sign he has called the agreement afghans hassidic new relationship it's set to come into effect on new year's day when the brics transition period officially entrance you rick. well i'm joined now by our correspondents teri schultz in brussels and begin in london welcome to you both terry i'll start with you the brics a deal has now finally been signed there in the european headquarters this moment has been a very long time coming hasn't it has rebecca and of course we should note that this was a day the e.u. hoped it would never see the european union until
it's a landmark decision for pro-choice activists and comes despite strong opposition from the catholic church. i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program it's been months indeed years in the making and many doubted whether it would ever be agreed but today the post breaks a trade deal reached between the european union and the united kingdom is being formally ratified these top officials put their signatures on the 12100 page agreement in brussels the swarming the document has now been flown to...
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he was confiscated that is also happened to the catholic church. owever as hitler gained more control over the german population he also began to target the church the fewer wanted to impose naziism as the only national religion. hitler grew up in a catholic environment in austria and paid church taxes until he died in fact he even took inspiration from catholicism for nazi symbols and rituals. it was 1st in your twenty's of he was fascinated by this hierarchical structure of the catholic church will perhaps at the top the pope on the other side of the future is of the top well he had a certain fascination with the church but in fact he had nothing at all to do with it the church was his opponent. over the years the catholic bishops of germany increasingly rejected nazi policies there were protests. isc up i know there was a claire rejection of national socialism was in the this was essentially a rejection of racism of euthanasia. and also the attempt to build a new nazi religion but in for as you annoy you in a sense another salesman's of 2 bone. w
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the catholic church remains highly influential and opposed the move.side the senate, activists celebrated their victory. but they stressed that the fight for women's rights is far from over. let's get more on this landmark boat. i'm joined by the executive director of amnesty international argentina and ambassador besides. welcome to the program. beyond what the law itself states, tell us what this means more broadly for women in argentina. >> it's great news that women's rights are going to be guarded in the next couple of months and years because it's going to be difficult to implement this law. it's difficult to see how it will be implemented in the north of the country which is very influenced by the church, as you said. and those against abortion will go to the courts to try to stop this law. but others are saying it is human rights. so honestly, it is more similar to your countries -- you have been allowing abortion since 1960's. william: you can see how big a day this must be for you by the smile on your face. how did this legislation succeed de
the catholic church remains highly influential and opposed the move.side the senate, activists celebrated their victory. but they stressed that the fight for women's rights is far from over. let's get more on this landmark boat. i'm joined by the executive director of amnesty international argentina and ambassador besides. welcome to the program. beyond what the law itself states, tell us what this means more broadly for women in argentina. >> it's great news that women's rights are going...
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will be lost to the catholic church. the true figure of traffic's babies may never be known. to this day hundreds of those children may have no idea they are adopted. sister hildegarde reportedly later with mrs adoptions became shown role savvis grace's source of income. one of those babies was collene anderson although in her case kill the god of the past in the interest. my birth mom was 14 and she was right so she was sent to sean ross abbey where she had me. sister hell the car was in charge of all the adoptions. and she sent me to her niece in the states. i didn't realize tell i got older that my adoptive mom was schizo franek. and there was a lot a lot of the physical and mental abuse so i ended up in hospital few times for with head injuries. her just pushed me against a wall or i come to school sometimes bleeding. but i survived the hand i wanted to be the opposite of how my optimism was i never married never had kids i was always afraid that i would be like her. those kids who escaped adoption faced an equally b
will be lost to the catholic church. the true figure of traffic's babies may never be known. to this day hundreds of those children may have no idea they are adopted. sister hildegarde reportedly later with mrs adoptions became shown role savvis grace's source of income. one of those babies was collene anderson although in her case kill the god of the past in the interest. my birth mom was 14 and she was right so she was sent to sean ross abbey where she had me. sister hell the car was in...
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it's a landmark decision for pro-choice activists and comes despite strong opposition from the catholic church. and the european union and china seal its business investment deal after 7 years of talks both sides hope to take advantage of new investment opportunity. and a grim new reality for germany officials report more than a 1000 cold 19 deaths on a single day the highest toll since the pandemic again. a 1000000 blue cross welcome to the program. it's been months even years in the making many doubted whether they would even ever be in agreement but british prime minister borsch onsen has signed off on the brics a trade deal between the european union and the united kingdom the e.u. as top officials put their signatures on the accord earlier in brussels it lays out the terms of the new relationship between the e.u. and the u.k. and goes into force a new year's day. you could get the impression the british prime minister just wanted to sign it as quickly as possible. after putting his name to the more than $1000.00 pages of complicated legal language parse johnson seemed upbeat. thank you ve
it's a landmark decision for pro-choice activists and comes despite strong opposition from the catholic church. and the european union and china seal its business investment deal after 7 years of talks both sides hope to take advantage of new investment opportunity. and a grim new reality for germany officials report more than a 1000 cold 19 deaths on a single day the highest toll since the pandemic again. a 1000000 blue cross welcome to the program. it's been months even years in the making...
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you mentioned that he stayed in some catholic churches, was their complicity there or did that catholichurch not know who he was? >> so, it is a very murky world during that period of what we are called the nazi allies. they were well organized, well orchestrated. the catholic church, to say complicity, that is a big word. i would not say that the pope, for instance, had a meeting and said, we should help the nazis escape. i would say the converse of that is true. there were many individuals high up as bishops, who were fervent nazi sympathizers. those individuals were the ones who helped put together these nazi rat lines. juan perrone and his government were the ones orchestrating the whole thing, with agents in europe at the time. there is a very good book by an argentinian journalist, but if you want to read more of that, it's a very good book. >> and finally, can you speak to how the nazi hunter decided that adolph eichman had not died on the eastern front? >> the determination that eichmann had not died on the eastern front is the, for lack of a better term, the affidavit saying th
you mentioned that he stayed in some catholic churches, was their complicity there or did that catholichurch not know who he was? >> so, it is a very murky world during that period of what we are called the nazi allies. they were well organized, well orchestrated. the catholic church, to say complicity, that is a big word. i would not say that the pope, for instance, had a meeting and said, we should help the nazis escape. i would say the converse of that is true. there were many...
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the leader of the catholic church, pope francis.eporters without borders says at least 50 journalists have been killed this year for just doing their job and telling the truth. mexico is the most dangerous place to carry a press card in the world right now but there were more places where our job is under attack. the fear is making the reporters jump more important and dangerous than ever. >> some 50 journalists were still killed this year for doing their jobs according to reporters without borders. over the years, the proportion of journalists in war zones has gone down but those killed in supposedly peaceful countries has gone up. >> [speaking french] >> the worst country in the world to be a journalist is mexico, where eight were murdered. one was even beheaded. the killings go unpunished. iraq, afghanistan, pakistan, and india have all had several journalists injured this year including one in india who was burned alive. recently in iran, it was the state itself that killed a journalist. two died while reporting on protest of po
the leader of the catholic church, pope francis.eporters without borders says at least 50 journalists have been killed this year for just doing their job and telling the truth. mexico is the most dangerous place to carry a press card in the world right now but there were more places where our job is under attack. the fear is making the reporters jump more important and dangerous than ever. >> some 50 journalists were still killed this year for doing their jobs according to reporters...
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this goes against the roman catholic church. there is a retired catholic bishop who came out this past week saying joe biden should not receive communion at the catholic church because of his position. we are not talking about a nice guy and tragedy. we are talking about policies. the people he appears to be nominating for various positions are obama retreads, many were on the side of iran nuclear deal which was a disaster. prop upthem tried to the palestinians, which is not the central problem in the middle east. all of this is nice. i don't want anybody to fail. i think the policies are wrong. host: 15 minutes left with cal thomas. good morning. i had one of the most interesting experiences when you're book came out. i was driving through alabama. i had to stop. i had the day off. it was deeply moving. was youo part of it talked about hugh hefner and porno and the destruction. the statistics i'm reading are half the men in america are addicted to poor and. i have dodged so many fiery darts of addictions in my life. at, it wasi
this goes against the roman catholic church. there is a retired catholic bishop who came out this past week saying joe biden should not receive communion at the catholic church because of his position. we are not talking about a nice guy and tragedy. we are talking about policies. the people he appears to be nominating for various positions are obama retreads, many were on the side of iran nuclear deal which was a disaster. prop upthem tried to the palestinians, which is not the central problem...
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you mention he stayed in some catholic churches. was their complicity there or did the catholic church is not know who he was? >> it's a very murky world during that period from what were called the nazi rats lines. they were well organized, well orchestrated, the catholic church to say complicity, complicity is a big word. there is no evidence that the pope for instance had a meeting and said we should help the nazis escape. in fact, i would say that the converse of that is true. but there are many individuals high up as bishops who were fervent nazi sympathizers. and those individuals were the ones who helped put together these nazi red lines, but the fact is that juan perrone he and his government were the ones orchestrating the whole thing. he had agents in europe at the time, helping bring scientists and industrialists and individuals of the security services like adolf eichmann and there's a very good book by individual named, a argentinian journalist and the name of his book is escaping but if you want to read more about it -
you mention he stayed in some catholic churches. was their complicity there or did the catholic church is not know who he was? >> it's a very murky world during that period from what were called the nazi rats lines. they were well organized, well orchestrated, the catholic church to say complicity, complicity is a big word. there is no evidence that the pope for instance had a meeting and said we should help the nazis escape. in fact, i would say that the converse of that is true. but...
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you mentioned that he had stayed in some catholic churches. was there complicity there or did the catholic churches not know who this was? >> so it's a very murky world during that period from, what were called the nazi rat lines. they were well organized, well orchestrated. the catholic church, to say complicity, come police at this is -- complicity is a big word. there's no way to say the pope, for instance, said we should then nazis he is came. i would say the converse is true. but there were many individuals high up as bishops who were fervent nazi sympathizers. and those individuals were the ones who helped put together these nazi rat lines. but the fact is that juan that you areone and his government were the ones orchestrating the whole thing. he had agents in europe helping bring scientists and industrialists and individuals in the security services like adolf eichmann to argentina. and there is a very good book by an individual, an argentinian journalist, and the name of his book is escaping me. if you want to read more about that, th
you mentioned that he had stayed in some catholic churches. was there complicity there or did the catholic churches not know who this was? >> so it's a very murky world during that period from, what were called the nazi rat lines. they were well organized, well orchestrated. the catholic church, to say complicity, come police at this is -- complicity is a big word. there's no way to say the pope, for instance, said we should then nazis he is came. i would say the converse is true. but...
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the message on the head of the catholic church in san jose however was dramatically different. the prayer for caution, and safety, for a community where the virus is spreading out of control. >> we are actually concerned for the health and well-being of the general public and also, of our own congregants. >> reporter: they acknowledge will be difficult to discourage everyone from coming in person, they have made some contingency plans, they have a drive- through area, so people can come in their cars and remain in their cars but really what they are trying to communicate is that people should stay home, protect themselves, protect their family, protect their community. in san jose, kpix5. >>> we just learned that santa clara county health officials have now connected a youth basketball program to a covid- 19 outbreak, infecting dozens. the program for middle and high schoolers has been cited for violating health orders. public health officials identified 77 positive cases connected to this outbreak including 39 youth players. the investigation also revealed 17 other cases and o
the message on the head of the catholic church in san jose however was dramatically different. the prayer for caution, and safety, for a community where the virus is spreading out of control. >> we are actually concerned for the health and well-being of the general public and also, of our own congregants. >> reporter: they acknowledge will be difficult to discourage everyone from coming in person, they have made some contingency plans, they have a drive- through area, so people can...
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across latin america taina is the largest country in the region to make abortion legal but the catholic church plays a dominant role there and the issue has polarized society. they're nervous yet full of heart after decades of campaigning and setbacks these women anxiously await news from the argentinean senate. i have to 12 hours of debate lawmakers approve a bill that will legalize abortion in argentina up to the 14th week of pregnancy. we have as you know my very excited it is a historic day there's nothing more to say it is a right and we're going for more this is just begun. there must be a lot there now too excited a couple leave it i swear it's crazy. but. it's a victory for the women's rights movement just 2 years after lawmakers rejected a similar bill. until now abortions were only permitted in cases of rape or when the mother's health was at risk leading many women to seek out dangerous illegal terminations. president alberto fernandez had made reintroducing the war one of his campaign promises to gifting the pro-choice movement precious momentum. that this is the 9th time a bill to
across latin america taina is the largest country in the region to make abortion legal but the catholic church plays a dominant role there and the issue has polarized society. they're nervous yet full of heart after decades of campaigning and setbacks these women anxiously await news from the argentinean senate. i have to 12 hours of debate lawmakers approve a bill that will legalize abortion in argentina up to the 14th week of pregnancy. we have as you know my very excited it is a historic day...
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as the largest country in the region to make abortion legal but the catholic church plays a dominant role there and the issue has polarized society. was ted nervous yet full of hope after decades of campaigning and setbacks these women anxiously await news from the argentinean senate. i have to 12 hours of debate lawmakers approve a bill that will legalize abortion in argentina up to the 14th week of pregnancy. we have as you know very excited it is a historic day there's nothing more to say it is a right and we're going for more this is just begun. there must be no mother now too excited i can't believe it i swear it's crazy. but. it's a victory for the women's rights movement just 2 years after lawmakers rejected a similar bill. until now abortions were only permitted in cases of rape or when the mother's health was at risk leading many women to seek out dangerous illegal terminations. president alberto fernandez had made reintroducing them or one of his campaign promises gifting the pro-choice movement precious momentum. that this is the 9th time a bill to legalize abortion was pr
as the largest country in the region to make abortion legal but the catholic church plays a dominant role there and the issue has polarized society. was ted nervous yet full of hope after decades of campaigning and setbacks these women anxiously await news from the argentinean senate. i have to 12 hours of debate lawmakers approve a bill that will legalize abortion in argentina up to the 14th week of pregnancy. we have as you know very excited it is a historic day there's nothing more to say it...
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like most of its neighbors the continent has some of the most restrictive laws in the world the catholic church remains highly influential and opposed the move. francis who is from argentina urged against passing the bill saying that every outcast is a child of god you. i thought the senate activists celebrated their victory but stressed that the fought the women's rights is far from over. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you british prime minister boris johnson has signed off on the trade deal between the european union and the united kingdom be used top officials earlier put their signatures on the 1200 page agreement in brussels. coming up after the break business news with then we'll have more on that e.u. china trade deal and i'll be back with more headlines at the top of the hour thanks very much for watching. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update nineteen's. on t w. can soon consulates of closing cinemas and creativity changing out to. gall
like most of its neighbors the continent has some of the most restrictive laws in the world the catholic church remains highly influential and opposed the move. francis who is from argentina urged against passing the bill saying that every outcast is a child of god you. i thought the senate activists celebrated their victory but stressed that the fought the women's rights is far from over. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you british prime minister boris johnson has signed...
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the continent has some of the most restrictive laws in the world the catholic church remains highly influential and opposed to move. francis who is from taina urged against passing the bill saying that every doubt cost is a child of god you. outside the senate activists celebrated their victory but stressed but the fought the woman's rights is far from over. you know watching day to the news a reminder of the top story we're following for you germany has passed 1000 cova deaths in a single 24 hour period for the 1st time since the pandemic began the country's health minister has warned that the widespread presence of the virus meant any return to normal life is still a long way. from mining you can always get data over the news only goes just download our app from google play all from the app store that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the date of the new app to send us photos and videos of what's happening where you are. at save your update this hour coming up
the continent has some of the most restrictive laws in the world the catholic church remains highly influential and opposed to move. francis who is from taina urged against passing the bill saying that every doubt cost is a child of god you. outside the senate activists celebrated their victory but stressed but the fought the woman's rights is far from over. you know watching day to the news a reminder of the top story we're following for you germany has passed 1000 cova deaths in a single 24...
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is against it but what women rights groups are saying is that the catholic church has been against divorce in the past it has been against same sex marriage in the past and is now against abortion and that it's time to change came terrorism or after a very long night. thanks very much. european union leaders meeting at a summit and brussels have agreed to cut carbon emissions by at least 55 percent by the end of the decade the reduction compared to $1000.00. $1000.00 levels is seen as a big step up from the previous goal the heads of the european council shell's michel says reaching that deal wasn't easy he says that europe will now be the leader in the fight against climate change good to hear such. a reduction of 55 percent by 2030 means that our 2050 commitment is credible it means that we in europe would have a leadership role to play very soon we will be celebrating the 5th anniversary of this commitment made in paris the paris agreement and we have been firmly committed as the european union from the beginning this is a very positive battle in the field of climate and diploma
is against it but what women rights groups are saying is that the catholic church has been against divorce in the past it has been against same sex marriage in the past and is now against abortion and that it's time to change came terrorism or after a very long night. thanks very much. european union leaders meeting at a summit and brussels have agreed to cut carbon emissions by at least 55 percent by the end of the decade the reduction compared to $1000.00. $1000.00 levels is seen as a big...
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hope francis has set out to herald a new era for the catholic church. an era of transparency. now he has opened the vatican archives and given access to past the twelve's files one of the most controversial pontiffs in history. pius the 12th remained silent as millions of jews were killed by the nazi regime. because of his silence some called him hitler's pope. others pious the 12th was a saint who secretly saved the lives of thousands of jews finally the vatican files about pius the 12 are fully accessible. and can shed new light on his silence during the holocaust the time for truth has come. rome 2nd of march 2020. on this day the documents from the papacy of pius the 12th were declassified. millions of files from 939958 kept secret in the vatican for decades. off finally accessible to researches and historians. german historian who put forth was one of the 1st to look at the documents. disposed of as i live not really made in the 1st thing that everyone naturally associates with the vatican secret archives of the war is of course dan brown's novel some kind of hermetically
hope francis has set out to herald a new era for the catholic church. an era of transparency. now he has opened the vatican archives and given access to past the twelve's files one of the most controversial pontiffs in history. pius the 12th remained silent as millions of jews were killed by the nazi regime. because of his silence some called him hitler's pope. others pious the 12th was a saint who secretly saved the lives of thousands of jews finally the vatican files about pius the 12 are...
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hope from so so so tell to herald a new era for the catholic church. an era of transparency. now he has opened the vatican archives and given access to post the twelfth's files one of the most controversial pontiffs in history. pious the 12th remained silent as millions of jews were killed by the nazi regime. because of his silence some called him hitler's pope. for others pious the 12th was a saint who secretly saved the lives of thousands of jews finally the vatican files about past the 12 are fully accessible and can shed new light on his silence during the holocaust the time for truth has come. rome 2nd of march 2020. on this day the documents from the papacy of pius the 12th were declassified. millions of files from 939958 kept secret in the vatican for decades. after finally accessible to researches and historians. german historian who would voice was one of the 1st to look at the documents. disposed of us i live not really made in the 1st thing that everyone naturally associates with the vatican secret archives of the war is of course dan brown's novel some kind of a m
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this is even done in the last century to explain his discoveries to people from the catholic church. but in addition to regular standard classical paintings there's other types of works of art for example, pop art. here he's scuba diving or something. he made it into works of art in other areas. there is a very famous play the life of galileo and this is a scene from one of the directions and there is an opera written. i have a small piece of it believe it or not we were unable to make the sound work so you will not hear the music that you will at least see the images. therthere's some new singing gog on. i cannot tell you why that is happening so i would just jump over that. let me jump to the discoveries. i apologize. i never use crowd cast and i don't know how to arrange any kind of technicalities here so the discovery. some of the discoveries had to do with pure physics but he was interested in freefall. it was dropped from the leaning tower of pisa. i found no reliable evidence the embellishments could have been on both sides. what he suspected was whether or not they fall faste
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like most of its neighbors the continent has some of the most restrictive laws in the world the catholic church remains highly influential and opposed to move. part francis who is from argentina urged against passing the bill saying that every outcast is a child of god which is you know. outside the senate activists celebrated their victory but stressed that the fight for women's rights is far from over. the european union has struck an investment deal with china after 7 years of talks he has hailed the accord as a major win for automakers and other european companies seeking to do business with beijing as it were given greater access to chinese markets and critics accuse brussels of ignoring human rights concerns and risking a rich rift with washington. we'll have more on that story in business with ben consumed coming up after a short break stay tuned for that they're watching daytime any news i'll be back with more headlines at the top of the hour i'm rebecca races in berlin thanks for watching 'd. i'm a woman and women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we a
like most of its neighbors the continent has some of the most restrictive laws in the world the catholic church remains highly influential and opposed to move. part francis who is from argentina urged against passing the bill saying that every outcast is a child of god which is you know. outside the senate activists celebrated their victory but stressed that the fight for women's rights is far from over. the european union has struck an investment deal with china after 7 years of talks he has...
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catholic church from. the movie i saw at the senate i acted as celebrated their victory but stressed that the us is far from over. coming up after the break business news with the. unphysical then he'll have more on that e.u. china trade deal and i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour course you can always get the latest at our web site you have your dot com or follow us on twitter and instagram akademi news m y m blue cross thanks very much for watching. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 316 get the map now. walk in immigrants. they know the police will stop the doctor because the solution to their flight could be fatal but going back is not an option. i'm on and coveting are stuck in the spanish border area that are there waiting for a chance that will probably never come shattered dreams starch generally 18th on t.w. . putting lipstick on a pig critics bash at historic investment tax between the e
catholic church from. the movie i saw at the senate i acted as celebrated their victory but stressed that the us is far from over. coming up after the break business news with the. unphysical then he'll have more on that e.u. china trade deal and i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour course you can always get the latest at our web site you have your dot com or follow us on twitter and instagram akademi news m y m blue cross thanks very much for watching. what secrets lie behind....
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watching is latin america going the cultural route of western europe, that is a place where the catholic church once called the shots. set the social, political, cultural tone. increasingly it doesn't do that anymore and, therefore, the church is going to have to learn how to make its way in a society where the law doesn't reflect in all details catholic teaching. that's a transition that has unfolded very slowly and in fits and starts in europe. in some ways the church is still trying to figure it out. i think this is going to be a long term issue but i think today's situation clearly 4ri6 indicates it. >> thank you very much. >>> reunited at last. after months of restrictions, parents are able to visit their children with severe medical issues as they receive their detaid vaccines. details just ahead. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> russia's coronavirus death toll may be much high
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the world face similar limits on a 10 days including bethlehem's famous midnight mass at the catholic church of st catherine. but the church in france took the highly symbolic option of broadcasting a concert from inside the fire ravaged not true dom cathedral. sporting protective gear the quad performed the 1st concert in the church since it was engulfed by fire in april last year. the performance tried off the hook after a year of upheaval from the pandemic. oh right. now watching data over the news has a reminder of the top story we're following for you britain and the european union have struck a last minute directive trying to deal one of the mine hurdles was fishing rights european flights will significantly reduce their catch in british waters over the next few years both e.u. leaders and british prime minister abbas johnston how to deal a huge victory. that's all for now up next a full dissection of the brics a deal where indeed i mean business because of combat don't forget you get all the latest information on our website at state of money dot com i'm rebecca riches. in these chall
the world face similar limits on a 10 days including bethlehem's famous midnight mass at the catholic church of st catherine. but the church in france took the highly symbolic option of broadcasting a concert from inside the fire ravaged not true dom cathedral. sporting protective gear the quad performed the 1st concert in the church since it was engulfed by fire in april last year. the performance tried off the hook after a year of upheaval from the pandemic. oh right. now watching data over...
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legalized abortion and allowed divorce by mutual consent in spite of fierce opposition from the catholic church. to that but he also pushed to liberalize france's economy and as a strong advocate of technology he was seen as the father of the country's high speed train network. she was committed to the european ideal and forged a close relationship with former west german chancellor helmut schmidt together they laid the foundations for the euro single currency and turned their dream of a more integrated europe into reality. you know watching data 1000000 years did any business with steven beardsley is up after a short break time forget you can always stay up to date on our web site that's dot com i'll be back with more news headlines at the top of the hour thanks for watching.
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it comes as the mayor and catholic church come to an agreement on capacity.an admit 20% of their capacity or 250 people, whichever. >> white house coronavirus advisor doctor debra birx plans to retire after the biden transition. >> i will be helpful through appear go of time and this experience has been a bit overwhelming, very difficult on my family. >> reporter: he received backlash for a family trip over thanksgiving after urging americans to limit their travel at gatherings. she says it was to winterize the property for a potential sale. still ahead william barr's last dance attorney general and john durham is making good progress in his investigation into the origins of the russia probe. todd: the next steps in a special counsel's investigation when we come back. >> we have packed show coming up on christmas eve eve, don't miss a minute, donald trump hinting he may not find the new spending bill covid-19 relief package, without significant changes. the senator this morning, georgia less then two weeks from a vote that is crucial to the future of the coun
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some of the most restrictive laws in the world the catholic church remains highly influential and opposed to move. francis who is from argentina urged against passing the bill saying that every al cost is a child of god you. outside the senate activists celebrated their victory but stressed that the fought for women's rights is far from over. here watching data over the news a quick reminder you can always get data any news on the go just download our app from google play all from the app store and give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the data you have to send us photos and videos of what's happening where you are. coming up after a short break d.w. business stay tuned for that i'll be back with more news headlines at the top of the hour i'm rebecca in berlin thanks very much for watching. literature invites us to see people in particular. like to see as the kids find strength grow. right. on youtube. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all the
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families cost thousands of lives and still raises profound questions about the ties between the catholic church and the irish. arlen's mother and baby scandal. on a 0. latest news as it breaks the measures introduced during this 3rd way have resulted in the 20 percent drop in the amount that people are traveling with details coverage programs like the 1st one contacting all those believed in one us out of our poverty rate increase in the past 3 years from around the world the u.n. has identified $56.00 countries most need assistance what's worrying them is that many of those have a deteriorating situation. last minute negotiations between a u.n. british leaders with reports of bragg's deal could be imminent. i'm sami's a than this is just here a live from doha also coming up more controversial pardons donald trump reversed his sentences against his former campaign manager jerry.
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legalized abortion and allowed divorce by mutual consent in spite of face opposition from the catholic church. for that but he also pushed to liberalize france's economy and as a strong advocate of technology he was seen as the father of the country's high speed train network. discover was committed to the european ideal and forged a close relationship with former west german chancellor helmut schmidt together they laid the foundations for the euro single currency and turned their dream of a more integrated europe into reality. you're watching news stay tuned now for the doc film coming up operational right get out alpha's will be here at the top of the hour with more news headlines in the meantime you can always stay up to date on a website that state of the dot com i'm rebecca reaches in. it . could go to parliament. despite coming from a new family the pop star wants to become president of the challenges you've got to see. to boost.
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francis, the argentinian pope, who has interjected regarding the vote, but also no doubt for the catholic church, it held so much sway. >> yeah, that's right, latin america traditionally has been almost aho among again newsly catholic continent. more than 40% of latin americans live there. it has been the 800 pound gorilla in the room. it has been another chapter in a transition from the catholic church not being the one that calls the cultural shots but, rather, being an important but minority presence. in that sense, isa, latin america is undergoing the same transition that western europe did some time ago. there, too, they've had to adjust to not always getting their way and having to literally move in societies where the civil order does not reflect the church's future. >> john allen in rome, thank you for taking the time to speak to us and happy holidays to you. >>> u.s. republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell could kill the effort to get americans larger checks. he added two additional demands instead of allowing a direct vote on the stimulus. let's bring in robert gucci from lan
francis, the argentinian pope, who has interjected regarding the vote, but also no doubt for the catholic church, it held so much sway. >> yeah, that's right, latin america traditionally has been almost aho among again newsly catholic continent. more than 40% of latin americans live there. it has been the 800 pound gorilla in the room. it has been another chapter in a transition from the catholic church not being the one that calls the cultural shots but, rather, being an important but...
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you see to publish a book you had to get permission from the catholic church.for the book tv actually accepted, he had the preface and the conclusion section which seems to say that yes, whatever was said in the book actually things are inconclusive. you cannot determine whether the copernican or the italian version are correct. now unfortunately, this preface and conclusion really looked to anyone who read the book as an afterthought. and in fact, special commission that was appointed to say whether galileo defendant company and is concluded absolutely defended, even one of them said that he holds that opinion. now that was considered political. i should also mention that 17 years earlier, there was an injunction against galileo in the strict version did not allow galileo to hold or defend or teach in any way compare ernie ms. him. he had in his possession a letter from the chief of cardinal at the time, which was a somewhat softer version that basically said he could not hold the position but didn't say he couldn't teach it or talk about this. so he thought h
you see to publish a book you had to get permission from the catholic church.for the book tv actually accepted, he had the preface and the conclusion section which seems to say that yes, whatever was said in the book actually things are inconclusive. you cannot determine whether the copernican or the italian version are correct. now unfortunately, this preface and conclusion really looked to anyone who read the book as an afterthought. and in fact, special commission that was appointed to say...
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in the catholic church, other than easter, it's the one season where we have the octave. we think the christmas day is so important. we celebrate it for eight days. so, that's the very first thing is that we have this and we say, we are going to make a party out of it. then, within that time, we celebrate the holy family. then we had the baptism of the lord. that's the entire season. >> can we put up our slides? >> yes. we have slides which take us from december 25th and the 13th. >> that's right. the first octave is the birth of christ. immediately following is a feast of the martyr. then we have st. john's which we believe is a similar books of the bible. the feast of the holy emesis, in the bible. it's an important one for us. we had a without any special moniker. then, that sunday we are celebrating the holy family of jesus. again, monday becomes a down day within the outdoor christmas. then we start our second week. we have january first. celebrating new year's. we have mary the home holy mother of god. then following that with a few memorials. we have two american s
in the catholic church, other than easter, it's the one season where we have the octave. we think the christmas day is so important. we celebrate it for eight days. so, that's the very first thing is that we have this and we say, we are going to make a party out of it. then, within that time, we celebrate the holy family. then we had the baptism of the lord. that's the entire season. >> can we put up our slides? >> yes. we have slides which take us from december 25th and the 13th....
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in that sense, i think the church in latin america is going to have to follow the path of the catholic church in western europe where it has to adjust from being the tone-setting majority that calls the shots to being an important traditional but minority group that has to accept that the civil order of the societies in which it operates aren't necessarily going to reflect church teaching. >> the other issue here is women's rights and women's movements and where we talk about that within the catholic church. pope francis hasn't exactly been a trail blazer. >> well, i mean, he has and he hasn't. he certainly has been a champion of women's rights on multiple occasions. he has, to some degree, boosted the stock of women in the vatican, giving them positions they hadn't held before. he certainly has said a firm no to the idea of women priests and although it's been recommended to him a couple of different times, he also has not given a yes to the idea of women deacons. so i think most observers here would see -- would say that the record is a bit mixed. i think it's worthy of note that one of pop
in that sense, i think the church in latin america is going to have to follow the path of the catholic church in western europe where it has to adjust from being the tone-setting majority that calls the shots to being an important traditional but minority group that has to accept that the civil order of the societies in which it operates aren't necessarily going to reflect church teaching. >> the other issue here is women's rights and women's movements and where we talk about that within...
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you see, to publish a book then you had to get permission from the catholic church. so for the book to be actually accepted he added the preface and the conclusion section which seem to say that, yeah, whatever it says in the book, things are inconclusive. you cannot determine whether the copernican or the other versions are correct. unfortunately, this preface and conclusion really looked to anybody who read the book as an afterthought. and, in fact, special commission that was appointed to say whether galileo defended copernican is him him at a a concluded that it absolutely defended copernican-ism. one of even said he holds that opinion. that was considered heretical and i should also mention that 17 years earlier, there was an injunction against galileo which in the strict version of it did not allow galileo neither to hold nor defend no teaching anyway the copernican-ism. he had in his possession a letter from the chief card at the time which was a somewhat softer version that basically said that he couldn't hold the copernican position but it didn't say he coul
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. >> reporter: the bishop from the san jose diocese says the catholic church was one of the first to shut down services. >> because we are people of faith doesn't eliminate what is reasonable. so we are absolutely concerned for the health and well being of the general public and also of our own congregates. >> we first brought you the urgent message live on cbsn bay area. watch free 24/7 on kpix.com or on our app. >>> sonoma county is about 12 hours away from a new stay-at- home order. the order is going into effect today at midnight. it is joining five other bay area counties voluntarily enacting the stay-at-home order. there will be no more outdoor dining and people will have to stay home for anything but essential activities. icu bed capacity sits around 18% and has fallen under 12% in sonoma. it's had more than 14,000 cases of coronavirus to date. that's about 3% of the population. 256 new cases were reported yesterday alone. those numbers may not reflect actual spread in the community because the county has a shortage of contact tracers. this means no wine tasting trips to sonom
. >> reporter: the bishop from the san jose diocese says the catholic church was one of the first to shut down services. >> because we are people of faith doesn't eliminate what is reasonable. so we are absolutely concerned for the health and well being of the general public and also of our own congregates. >> we first brought you the urgent message live on cbsn bay area. watch free 24/7 on kpix.com or on our app. >>> sonoma county is about 12 hours away from a new...
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the move saw fierce opposition from the country's catholic church and brought antiabortion demonstrators out in force. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> argentina's new law could galvanize reproductive rights advocates in a region where abortion remains largely illegal . along with argentina, only uruguay, guiana, and parts of mexico have legalized the procedure. the -- abortion is banned completely in countries where women can be sent to jail for having a miscarriage. >> a step forward for women's rights in argentina. for more news, stay with us. most of all, stay safe. ♪ >> hello and welcome to this edition of "tech 24." as we enter the holiday season, a time in which ngo's enter giving campaigns and people ponder generosity, we look at how block chains and crypto funds are increasing the transparency of donations. recent years have shown that google and apple are monitoring our every move on our cell phones, posing serious private issues. a device by a french developer will help you avoid your data being harvested. but first, they are a sort of capsule o
the move saw fierce opposition from the country's catholic church and brought antiabortion demonstrators out in force. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> argentina's new law could galvanize reproductive rights advocates in a region where abortion remains largely illegal . along with argentina, only uruguay, guiana, and parts of mexico have legalized the procedure. the -- abortion is banned completely in countries where women can be sent to jail...
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to argentina the senate is a debatiill legalizing abortion despite objections from the roman catholic churche bill w would allen to in pregnancies after the 40th week. if it does pass, it's expected to do so by only a slim majority. activists on both sides have been holding rallies today. twogo years a similar bill was approved by the lower house but it was narrowly rejected by the more conservative senate. esour is in oneness eras and i asked how she was feeling -- she is in burnoduenos aires >i'a day of joy here. >> what has the effect of the band been for women with unwanted pregnancies? >> what happens is that when the senate in 2018 rejected theil that year 35 women died from abortion relatedauses. what happens is that as we don't have officialic stati because we don't have a law, what we have is 40,000 women have been committed into hospitals related to dangerous and unsafe abortion complications. >> this is an issue that everybody is watching in argentina. tell me about what it was when the bill went through the lower house. >> i awas great day. we were all on the streets, and there w
to argentina the senate is a debatiill legalizing abortion despite objections from the roman catholic churche bill w would allen to in pregnancies after the 40th week. if it does pass, it's expected to do so by only a slim majority. activists on both sides have been holding rallies today. twogo years a similar bill was approved by the lower house but it was narrowly rejected by the more conservative senate. esour is in oneness eras and i asked how she was feeling -- she is in burnoduenos aires...
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the world face similar limits on a 10 days including bethlehem's famous midnight mass at the catholic church of st catherine. but the church in france took the highly symbolic option of broadcasting a concert from inside the fire ravaged not. they drew. sporting protective gear the coopted formed the 1st concert in the church since it was engulfed by fire in april last year. the performance tried off the heart after a year of upheaval from the pandemic. nearly. 30. you're watching the news here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you right now the european union have struck a last minute frex a trade deal one of the main hurdles was fishing rights european fleets will significantly reduce to catch in british waters over the next few years both a you ladies and british prime minister barak's jumps and while the deal a huge victory. that's all for now up next the connections between the soul music migration and integration in doc found stay tuned for that we'll have more news headlines for you at the top of the hour don't forget there's always a web site w dot com and you can fol
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. >> schifrin: the opposition was supported by the catholic church--and the pope himself.ncis was born jorge bergoglio in buenos aires. last month, the first southern hemisphere pope sent a letter to "is it fair to eli a humanasking life to solve a problem? is it fair to hire a hit man to solve a problem?" yesterday just before the vote he tweeted: "the son of god was born an outcast, in order to tell us that every outcast is a child of god." the campaign against the b al has includentina's evangelical and catholic churches, which are usually oppod. >> ( translated ): this law goes against common sense, against natural w, against reason, it would be a subjugation of the national constitution that defends and understands that the rights of the children begin from the first moment of conception. >> schifrin: activists say the bill's passageprotect women. since 1983, several thousand women have died from unsafe,ab clandestintions. and every year 38,000 women are hospitalized, because of dangerous procedures. vocates fear ongoing opposition to the law means challenge.t, will b
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argentina is going to embolden the movement around the region to try to ga more rights. >> the catholic church course, has long been dominant in arentina and the region. what does it say about the church's influence, and, influence that this vote went directly against him and the church? >> i think it is interesting in terms that the pope is argentinan, and he made the call on the morning of yesterday before the senate voted and didn't change the resut . i think theans there is not a strong influence of the church. an also evangelical churches. ns are going to see a backlash agthis expansion of rights, but i don't think it is going to slow down the process at we also see happening in many countries, particularly the southern corner, in argentina and chile. >> wee heard at th end of the piece, concerns about implementation cod certain arc argentinan provinces resisting thew? >> i can see certain parts of argentina resisting the law. but it will go to the courts, and the courts in argentinhave shown to be pretty strong in defending these rights. >> as for the changes inside argentina, this vote
argentina is going to embolden the movement around the region to try to ga more rights. >> the catholic church course, has long been dominant in arentina and the region. what does it say about the church's influence, and, influence that this vote went directly against him and the church? >> i think it is interesting in terms that the pope is argentinan, and he made the call on the morning of yesterday before the senate voted and didn't change the resut . i think theans there is not...