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is doing that later involved or revealed cointelpro which led to the church committee and the last the actual laugh real liberals constitution flag waving patriots of the laughed they used to look at the intel state the deep state the police state as the enemy something happened some kind of weird i don't know some type of of a sedative or something was placed intravenously it took the collective conscience of these people and now they're all laughed the people who purport portray these progressives they're the ones arguing for more of this this intel state abuse now carter page is going to be one of the richest people in the world because the american people still don't understand what he did he had a title one fight a war and on him had to look at him in public i don't know if he was if he cut his team going to duped and dismayed and dazed but this is an individual who had the full force the absolute weight of the intel state and the problem is that when you see the rachel maddow and all these people who by the way and interview the other admit fashionista who all of a sudden speakin
is doing that later involved or revealed cointelpro which led to the church committee and the last the actual laugh real liberals constitution flag waving patriots of the laughed they used to look at the intel state the deep state the police state as the enemy something happened some kind of weird i don't know some type of of a sedative or something was placed intravenously it took the collective conscience of these people and now they're all laughed the people who purport portray these...
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and so what i want to start with, was all of this news to you when the church committee broke the news on this? any inkling that this is going on? >> back then we had i guess 27,000 people still working at the time. it was spread out a few buildings and people were in different compartments. when you were cleared for a compartment you didn't talking but if that wasn't for that department. there wasn't a lot of sharing so not too many people knew. >> i was doing technical things, writing software, designing systems. i was in a program shop and one of the branches in my division was in charge of processing international commercial traffic, and supposedly that's where a lot of these cables were captured. they were collecting everything that came across the satellites and dumping it into a database. so this is essentially a perfect example of the kind of compartmentation that can take place and does take place within the various agencies. i think one of the things that's always concerned about this, a lot of things can happen behind the wall of secrecy. some of them can be good, useful, ne
and so what i want to start with, was all of this news to you when the church committee broke the news on this? any inkling that this is going on? >> back then we had i guess 27,000 people still working at the time. it was spread out a few buildings and people were in different compartments. when you were cleared for a compartment you didn't talking but if that wasn't for that department. there wasn't a lot of sharing so not too many people knew. >> i was doing technical things,...
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the outcome of the church committee was the foreign intelligence surveillance act. the establishment of the foreign intelligence surveillance court theversee the operation and solicitation and approval of collecting and storing and disseminating information that was obtained from u.s. citizens. they came up with a definition of a u.s. person at the time, the u.s. person was anyone who was a u.s. citizen, regardless of where they were, whether it was in the u.s., any foreign overseas location, as well as any u.s. corporation. and any foreign person who was in any u.s. territory or in the u.s., they were covered as u.s. persons. the foreign intelligence surveillance act codified that , all of theire communications are protected. and then what nsa did, they came u.s. directive none -- number 18 that came up with the rules and regulations for implementing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. >> this would date from the 1970 8, 1979 time. >> it was in 1979. >> there was an exception. if the person was not to be a foreign agent, they could target them. or if you had
the outcome of the church committee was the foreign intelligence surveillance act. the establishment of the foreign intelligence surveillance court theversee the operation and solicitation and approval of collecting and storing and disseminating information that was obtained from u.s. citizens. they came up with a definition of a u.s. person at the time, the u.s. person was anyone who was a u.s. citizen, regardless of where they were, whether it was in the u.s., any foreign overseas location,...
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[indiscernible] you mentioned the church committee that looked into the fascination activities.n kennedy assassinated in 1963. a year before the joint chiefs of staff presented a document, operation northwoods which detailed areas recommended falsifying terror activities including the substituted - - >> i'm going to have to ask, do you have a question for our panel? >> - - falsified terrorism and the nsa but my question is, if any stay with us entities are involved in a falsifying event. is nsa precluded by law by capturing signals, communications of those persons involved? is it different pre-9/11 or post-9/11? >> the answer to that is no. they are not precluded. it's in their databases whether or not they look at it is another issue. let's see here, the gentleman right here on the edge. glasses. if you can identify yourself. >> my name is stephen, i am a retired foreign services officer. when i was in the foreign service, i served in kenya and the philippines. i also did to domestic tour's in the bureau of intelligence and research. so i have a little experience with what you
[indiscernible] you mentioned the church committee that looked into the fascination activities.n kennedy assassinated in 1963. a year before the joint chiefs of staff presented a document, operation northwoods which detailed areas recommended falsifying terror activities including the substituted - - >> i'm going to have to ask, do you have a question for our panel? >> - - falsified terrorism and the nsa but my question is, if any stay with us entities are involved in a falsifying...
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well, the outcome of the church committee was the foreign intelligence surveillance act. fisa and the establish. of the foreign intelligence surveillance court to oversee the actual operation and the solicitation and approval of warrants. they're disseminating information that was obtained on u.s. citizens. and this -- they came up with a definition of a u.s. person at the time. u.s. person was anyone who was a u.s. citizen regardless of where they were whether it was in the u.s., the -- any foreign overseas location and as well as any u.s. corporation. and any foreign person who was in any u.s. and any u.s. territory or in the united states. they were covered as u.s. persons. so the foreign intelligence surveillance act codified that as those people as all of their communications are protected. they came up with a directive number 18 that actually came up with the rules and regulations for implementing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. >> and this would date from the 1978-79 period. >> correct. >> i think it was created in '79. >> there was an exception to that.
well, the outcome of the church committee was the foreign intelligence surveillance act. fisa and the establish. of the foreign intelligence surveillance court to oversee the actual operation and the solicitation and approval of warrants. they're disseminating information that was obtained on u.s. citizens. and this -- they came up with a definition of a u.s. person at the time. u.s. person was anyone who was a u.s. citizen regardless of where they were whether it was in the u.s., the -- any...
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we know through the church committee hearings what was going on. we know through the pentagon papers this has been going on for a very long time, so i don't really think it would've made all that much difference. look, you have the church committee hearing on watergate. did that stop it? no, absolutely not. just one little segment i'm not sure would've made that much difference either. i'll just do the tag team. >> my grand parents invited all adult children and grandchildren to look at this speech. they all felt for sure that johnson would've announced his reelection. i'm going to clean up the language, but my grandma said all the elderly people and the african-americans will vote for him and he'll win. everyone was absolutely shocked. there was a feeling there goes vietnam. there's no reason for us to be there. we thought we had a chance. my question is, how did members of congress react to this speech and were they any more friendly to any parts of his legislative pack it? >> yeah, i've written a biography of albert senior and he said glowing wo
we know through the church committee hearings what was going on. we know through the pentagon papers this has been going on for a very long time, so i don't really think it would've made all that much difference. look, you have the church committee hearing on watergate. did that stop it? no, absolutely not. just one little segment i'm not sure would've made that much difference either. i'll just do the tag team. >> my grand parents invited all adult children and grandchildren to look at...
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under the supervision of the russian investigative committee which is churching reject rig chain call with supply deliberately information management system. to water so an independent supervision remains to be seen very well obviously what a thinks it's enough for the time being what do you think vote of why the voted for this reinstatement other reasons there that they were that they saw as a positive thing. they do see as a positive thing but i suspect as we're going on in the now that i mean we've now had a nonfunctioning russian anti doping agency and russia is one of the largest countries in the world on certain terms of and i think it's up there in centers of populations well. we've had in an nonfunctional nancy doping federation now for three years and over sydney's personnel to go into russia which you can see doping and been supplying and test should athletes now freshen athletes on being tested and none of the ration is got any confidence that those athletes can be clean so it's in what his interests have a function russian unstable and see whether or not it's met the condi
under the supervision of the russian investigative committee which is churching reject rig chain call with supply deliberately information management system. to water so an independent supervision remains to be seen very well obviously what a thinks it's enough for the time being what do you think vote of why the voted for this reinstatement other reasons there that they were that they saw as a positive thing. they do see as a positive thing but i suspect as we're going on in the now that i...
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reeling from the catholic church's allegations of raping people but groups called for an investigation in california. in fact, the world-wide international united nations committee conducted and denounced the vatican church for systematically adopting and allowing priests to rape and molest tens of thousands of children over the past decades and urged to open up its files on pedophiles and those who conceal their crimes. there was a grand jury report in pennsylvania detailing hundreds of previously unknown special sexual abuse cases. and also going across california and asked how many more victims are out there and how many more abusive police are still left unexposed. one of those points that really touches me because there's four sisters -- there's four sisters that were abused and raped by the same within one church. these sisters explain how they were raped by the same police. carolyn was younger than 2 years old when she was first sexually harassed by a priest, okay? all five sisters were sexually abused by all -- >> next speaker. thank you, sir. next speaker. hearing none, public comment is now closed. call the next line item. miss brown, i didn't see you.
reeling from the catholic church's allegations of raping people but groups called for an investigation in california. in fact, the world-wide international united nations committee conducted and denounced the vatican church for systematically adopting and allowing priests to rape and molest tens of thousands of children over the past decades and urged to open up its files on pedophiles and those who conceal their crimes. there was a grand jury report in pennsylvania detailing hundreds of...
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the church of england is considering buying the loan book of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by the chair of the work and pensions committees willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. ministers are to announce a review of the rail industry next week, following extended periods of disruption up and down the country. details are yet to be confirmed, but the department for transport said it was committed to improving journeys for passengers. labour said it would re—nationalise the railways. in the last half hour, nasa has launched its most advanced laser ever into space. five, four, three, two, one. liftoff, of the final delta to. the ice sat ii will measure the condition of earth's ice cover and should provide more precise information on how these frozen surfaces are being affected by global warming. tom neumann is the deputy project scientist for ice sat 2 at nasa — he explained to our science correspondentjonathan amos what the satellite would do. as the antarctic sea ice accumulates more snow on it, that extra weight pushes the ice further down the ocean and eventually you get flooding. there is so much s
the church of england is considering buying the loan book of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by the chair of the work and pensions committees willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. ministers are to announce a review of the rail industry next week, following extended periods of disruption up and down the country. details are yet to be confirmed, but the department for transport said it was committed to improving...
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the church of england is considering buying the loan book of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by the chair of the work and pensions committeeroup of investors willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. ministers are to announce a review of the rail industry next week, following extended periods of disruption up and down the country. details are yet to be confirmed, but the department for transport said it was committed to improving journeys for passengers. labour said it would re—nationalise the railways. the family of a former british soldier say he has been give a seven and a half year jail sentence in turkey because he helped the kurds fight against the islamic state group. joe robinson, who's 25, was arrested last year while holidaying in turkey and charged with terrorism offences. he'd previously helped kurdish fighters from the ypg, who the turkish authorities regard as terrorists. the headlines on bbc news: the strongest typhoon of the year so far hits northern phillipines with violent winds and 20 foot storm surges. fourteen people have been confirmed dead, with the number expected to rise. warnings
the church of england is considering buying the loan book of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by the chair of the work and pensions committeeroup of investors willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. ministers are to announce a review of the rail industry next week, following extended periods of disruption up and down the country. details are yet to be confirmed, but the department for transport said it was committed...
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the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committeef "good" people willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. the us space agency nasa has successfully launched a satellite designed to measure changes in the world's ice sheets and provide precise information on how they are being eroded by global warming. the billion dollar project will put a satellite almost directly over the north and south poles and from there it will fire a laser at sea and land ice to take measurements. our science correspondent jonathan amos reports. five, four, three, two, one... a hot and fiery start for a mission that will study the coldest places on earth. a new nasa satellite was launched safely onto a path that takes it almost directly over the poles. its quest — to determine precisely how global warming is affecting the planet's ice. icesat—2, as it's known, is equipped with a green laser that'll fire down on glaziers and sea ice. the faster the beamed pulses of light bounce back to the satellite, the thicker the ice must be, and if the hei
the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committeef "good" people willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. the us space agency nasa has successfully launched a satellite designed to measure changes in the world's ice sheets and provide precise information on how they are being eroded by global warming. the billion...
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the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committee group of "good" people willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. pope francis has appealed to sicily‘s mafia to abandon a life of crime and violence. during a visit to the capital, palermo, he said the island needed men and women of love, not men and women of honour. the pope urged organised crime members to change and warned they cannot believe in god and the mafia at the same time. labour will likely vote against any brexit deal theresa may secures with the eu, according to senior frontbenchers. in a newspaper article yesterday shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry said she can't see the government coming back with an agreement that labour could endorse. earlier, the bbc spoke to shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell, who reiterated the message. we cannot see that theresa may will bring back a dealfrom brussels which is acceptable notjust to parliament but even to her own party. and certainly not meet the criteria we have set to safeguard jobs and the economy. we will
the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committee group of "good" people willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. pope francis has appealed to sicily‘s mafia to abandon a life of crime and violence. during a visit to the capital, palermo, he said the island needed men and women of love, not men and women of honour....
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the church of england is considering buying the loan book of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by the chair of the work and pensions committee run wonga without charging high interest rates. the family of a former british soldier say he has been give a seven and a half yearjail sentence in turkey, because he helped the kurds fight against the islamic state group. joe robinson, who's 25, was arrested last year while holidaying in turkey and charged with terrorism offences. he'd previously helped kurdish fighters from the ypg, who the turkish authorities regard as terrorists. the liberal democrats are discussing a major shake—up of the party as their conference gets under way in brighton this morning. the changes, set out by the leader sir vince cable earlier this month, include allowing supporters — as well as fullyjoined—up members — to vote for a new leader. the lib dems are also urging disillusioned labour and tory supporters to join them to help stop brexit. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is at the conference in brighton. what have you been hearing today? the sun is out here in brighton which might help lift t
the church of england is considering buying the loan book of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by the chair of the work and pensions committee run wonga without charging high interest rates. the family of a former british soldier say he has been give a seven and a half yearjail sentence in turkey, because he helped the kurds fight against the islamic state group. joe robinson, who's 25, was arrested last year while holidaying in turkey...
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the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender wonga after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committeeroup of "good" people willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. a review of the rail industry is to be launched by the government following criticism of the way the franchising system has been run, with extended periods of disruption across the country. the department for transport said it was committed to improving journeys for passengers. labour has said it would renationalise the railways if it gets into power. pope francis has delivered an empassioned speech in sicily, appealing to italy's mafia to abandon a life of crime and violence. he visited the island to pay homage to a parish priest who was murdered by the mafia 25 years ago. courtney bembridge has more. 0n on his way to the sicilian capital with a clear message, pope francis chose the place to send it. we need men and women of love, not of honour. we need men and women to walk together, not to chase power. the catholic church has had a chequered history of relations with the mafia in southern italy, but the
the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender wonga after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committeeroup of "good" people willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. a review of the rail industry is to be launched by the government following criticism of the way the franchising system has been run, with extended periods of disruption across the country. the department for...
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the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committeed a group of ‘good' people willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. the headlines on bbc news: at least 14 people in the northern phillipines have died in the strongest typhoon of the year so far, with violent winds and 20—foot storm surges. in the united states, tropical storm florence is causing significant flooding on the east coast — five people have died. a former british soldier is jailed for seven and a half years in turkey for helping kurdish forces in the fight against the so—called islamic state group. sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here'sjeanette. good evening. britan's simon yates is set to become only the second britain to win the vuelta a espana. he's extended his overall lead to one minute 46 seconds after the 20th and penultimate stage today, and will be crowned champion after the processional finale in madrid tomorrow. joe lynskey reports. just a decade ago this sight seemed impossible, but british riders now rule the ro
the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committeed a group of ‘good' people willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. the headlines on bbc news: at least 14 people in the northern phillipines have died in the strongest typhoon of the year so far, with violent winds and 20—foot storm surges. in the united states, tropical...
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the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committeewonga without charging high interest rates. this coming week across bbc news, we're marking 6 months to go until the uk leaves the european union. we'll be answering some of your questions about brexit. today, jon kay has been to birmingham, one of the most polarised areas of the country, to find out what people there want to know. i really can't get my head round what's going on. absolutely no—one knows what's happening. so what's brexit? confusion. it's dominated the news for more than two years but we still have so many questions, wherever we live, however we voted. kimberly is exhausted by the whole thing. how confusing is the brexit process for you? it hurts my brain cells, it irritates my soul. it's like... it hurts, it really hurts. like, on the news, brexit is going this way, brexit is going that way. do you get it? do you understand where we are with brexit? no. so we gathered questions from people in birmingham. how's your handwriting? elsie's heard all the arguments about ta
the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender, wonga, after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committeewonga without charging high interest rates. this coming week across bbc news, we're marking 6 months to go until the uk leaves the european union. we'll be answering some of your questions about brexit. today, jon kay has been to birmingham, one of the most polarised areas of the country, to find...
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i got home on sunday morning, i had done a hot yoga class with my wife, and i was committee to change and go to church, and my phone started acting as if something weird had just occurred, and it had. it was a tweet from the president. he was not happy with me over some things that were taking place. i was very close, as you know, to secretary tillerson. i met with him often, and i considered the input that he was giving to the president to be very good, along with mattis. and i knew that some things were occurring that were destabilizing, ok. i just happened, because of my position -- and so i made some comments that week about the importance of tillerson and mattis and kelly at that time. and the president to not like it, so he tweeted something out. i was standing in my closet, getting ready to jump in the shower and go to church, and i just kind of typed it out, and our staff took a deep breath and said, let's think about this for about 20 minutes or so, and in about five minutes, both of them are were sitting here watching this interview right now, both of them said, let's let it go. so i don't d
i got home on sunday morning, i had done a hot yoga class with my wife, and i was committee to change and go to church, and my phone started acting as if something weird had just occurred, and it had. it was a tweet from the president. he was not happy with me over some things that were taking place. i was very close, as you know, to secretary tillerson. i met with him often, and i considered the input that he was giving to the president to be very good, along with mattis. and i knew that some...
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the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender wonga after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committeeght lead what he called a group of "good" people willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. cycling and britain's simon yates is set to create history by winning the vuelta a espana. after the penultimate stage, he still leads the race ahead of tomorrow's processional finish in madrid. it means britain will be the first country to have three different winners of cycling's three biggest races in the same year. football, and at the top of the premier league there were wins for both chelsea and manchester city this afternoon. but it's liverpool who lead the way after they beat tottenham hotspur 2—1 at wembley, as patrick gearey reports wembley may be london's most famous rented home but tenants tottenham had hoped to have moved out by now. this was supposed to be the first game at their new ground before it was delayed. liverpool came closer to a grand opening. on 44 seconds, they thought they'd scored. by a5, they realised they hadn't. offside. sadio manejudged to be inte
the church of england is considering a buy out of the pay—day lender wonga after the company collapsed last month. the idea was suggested by frank field, the chair of the work and pensions committeeght lead what he called a group of "good" people willing to run wonga without charging high interest rates. cycling and britain's simon yates is set to create history by winning the vuelta a espana. after the penultimate stage, he still leads the race ahead of tomorrow's processional...
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so we started doing health policy research and organized over 150 organizations, committee -based organizations, churches schools, ptas to start to look at this. we are doing community-based research and those people are so excited just like what you're saying we have to involve them and yet a lot of our research is not funding these. we can give a $500 grant and get so much done. little things bringing organizations together. those partnerships are so important. >> admiral, do you have any examples of partnerships between the community and the public health service that we can tell eddie about that you think will be a good model for this? absolutely. one of the initiatives we undertook for many years in the public health service and we partnered with a partnership in the remote area and the public health service under the leadership we going to under service communities at a high rate uninsured large gaps in care where huge disparities and with individuals who may not have access to such as orth health care and dental care. public health partners with community to set up a state and may take over univer
so we started doing health policy research and organized over 150 organizations, committee -based organizations, churches schools, ptas to start to look at this. we are doing community-based research and those people are so excited just like what you're saying we have to involve them and yet a lot of our research is not funding these. we can give a $500 grant and get so much done. little things bringing organizations together. those partnerships are so important. >> admiral, do you have...
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church. >> he's welcome to submit that to the senate judiciary committee. again, under penalty of felony. the person at issue is not mark judge. >> you're not answering the question, carrie. >> it's brett kavanaugh. he's going to have the opportunity to testify under oath. so will dr. ford. this will be an opportunity for them both to be heard -- >> if there are other people with knowledge in favor of judge kavanaugh, in favor of professor ford or miss ramirez, why not have them testify? >> they're welcome to submit statements to the committee. >> that's not an answer. >> it's under penalty of felony. it's hard for them to complain the process -- >> is it just that it would be too long? is that your -- i don't understand what the logically -- >> the senate judiciary committee's call how to run their hearings. frankly, the anita hearing and thomas hearings turned into a bit of a circus. i think america saw that and was disgusted by it. >> if they're having a professional sex crimes prosecutor ask the questions because they don't want male republican men to ask the questions and have it loo
church. >> he's welcome to submit that to the senate judiciary committee. again, under penalty of felony. the person at issue is not mark judge. >> you're not answering the question, carrie. >> it's brett kavanaugh. he's going to have the opportunity to testify under oath. so will dr. ford. this will be an opportunity for them both to be heard -- >> if there are other people with knowledge in favor of judge kavanaugh, in favor of professor ford or miss ramirez, why not...
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are there people within the church communities or the human rights committee that would come to mind? you don't have to name names but i am sure there are some people who would play that role fairly and dispassionately so that it can be a very, very positive experience for the country. >> thank you. the first question on trafficking womens and childrens from ethiopia to other countries, this issue is very rampant and very common in ethiopia in every direction. as i see it, it is -- on the economic capacity of the country. many young womens eluded by some dealers in the farmland in the remotest part of the ethiopia telling me there is opportunity in other country where there is no opportunity in their village. so they are subject for this kind of sex trafficking. and as we have been seeing in our roont histor-- recent histo. so in this situation the united states can play a lot in helping small neighborhood capacity building, and creating an opportunity, helping the government, you know, to create an opportunity within the village so that young girls are not traveling from the rural to
are there people within the church communities or the human rights committee that would come to mind? you don't have to name names but i am sure there are some people who would play that role fairly and dispassionately so that it can be a very, very positive experience for the country. >> thank you. the first question on trafficking womens and childrens from ethiopia to other countries, this issue is very rampant and very common in ethiopia in every direction. as i see it, it is -- on the...
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committees? >> oh, yes, absolutely. yeah, i mean, 'cause one of the things, like, even in the church, is, you know...o, one of the things we believe -- 1 timothy 2:3 teaches that the role of elder is to be -- and that's kind of the pastor/elder -- is to be reserved for men. and so some people have taken that and then basically used that to say that only men serve in all leadership positions in the church. >> mm-hmm. >> well, that's just one specific role. it's the role of the teaching elder. so we're gonna honor that, but we are saying, "where are all these other leadership places that women can and should be serving and using leadership gifts and teaching gifts?" >> only men can give sermons in the southern baptist church? >> well, typically, the sermon is given by what 1 timothy 2 would call your teaching and preaching elder. if that is the person that is up there speaking, then, yes, that would be something that would be reserved for men. however, there are times that women teach in the church, not in that capacity. >> do you think there's ever a time or a day when women will be able to give sermo
committees? >> oh, yes, absolutely. yeah, i mean, 'cause one of the things, like, even in the church, is, you know...o, one of the things we believe -- 1 timothy 2:3 teaches that the role of elder is to be -- and that's kind of the pastor/elder -- is to be reserved for men. and so some people have taken that and then basically used that to say that only men serve in all leadership positions in the church. >> mm-hmm. >> well, that's just one specific role. it's the role of the...
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church from their homes in a way they never could before. he even officiated the first baptism in virtual reality. >> it absolutely felt real. >> when she came out of the water, she was very emotional committeeher crying. she is homebound. she cannot leave the house. so, in her brain, for years, she thought she would never be involved in a church n be baptized. in the virtual-reality church, you can do all those things. >> in the temple when jesus flips the tables, he says, you best backup! >> reporter: he says that there are many people who challenge his church. he believes, the future of christianity is virtual. >> i believe god is in multiple dimensions. he is in a spiritual dimension, the physical, and even the digital and virtual. sometimes we get criticism, could god actually be there? i think that is everywhere. i think god is in vr. >> reporter: soto is pray -- praying for revival and his putting his faith in virtual- reality church to do it. >> that is so cool! thank you! >>> we appreciate you for watching. a 60 minutes is next. the latest is always on kpix.com. we will see you back here at 11 pm. have a good evening. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >>
church from their homes in a way they never could before. he even officiated the first baptism in virtual reality. >> it absolutely felt real. >> when she came out of the water, she was very emotional committeeher crying. she is homebound. she cannot leave the house. so, in her brain, for years, she thought she would never be involved in a church n be baptized. in the virtual-reality church, you can do all those things. >> in the temple when jesus flips the tables, he says,...
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committee. he was brought on to help with the dr. ford investigation. ventry denied any past allegation of misconduct. >>> a group of catholic mothers are demandegular form within the catholic church and they say that starts with getting rid of cardinal donald wuerl. >> clean god's use. >> yesterday they chanted clean god's house. the group consisted of mothers whose children attend catholic schools in d.c. their protests center around the ongoing church sex abuse scdal, particularly with cardl.al wu they say he covered up abuse by priests during his time as bishop in pittsburgh. wuerl denies the allegation. >> we want clean leadership. you are supposed to be the moral authority. act ilike. wuerl is expected to travel to rome to ask pope francis to accept hi resignation as archbishop of washington because of the sex abuse investigation, maryland's attorney general brian frosh wants to know if that is happening in maryland schools or places of worswep. heed out a form where victims of abuse or knowledgeover abuse caneport incidents to his office. thousands of people signed an on line petition calng for frosh to investigate. >>> it's been one year since hurricane maria. yesterday pe
committee. he was brought on to help with the dr. ford investigation. ventry denied any past allegation of misconduct. >>> a group of catholic mothers are demandegular form within the catholic church and they say that starts with getting rid of cardinal donald wuerl. >> clean god's use. >> yesterday they chanted clean god's house. the group consisted of mothers whose children attend catholic schools in d.c. their protests center around the ongoing church sex abuse scdal,...
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women wrote to the committee because they know judgkavanaugh and they know the allegations raised by dr. ford are completely inconsistent these women know him through social events, and churchremained close friends with him. here is what they say, partly quoting the " through the more than 35 years we havknown him, brett has stood out for his character, friendship and integrity. he has always treated women with decency and respect. that was true in high school,ns and it remrue to this day. judgesing, they wro kavanaugh "has always been a good person." without objectioni put it in the record. senator lee? >> you have been cooperative at every stage of the investigation, both your background investigation and the investigation by this committee, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> also correct, you yourself do not control the fbi or when it conducts an investigation. you are a nominee, you are not sk with the job of deciding who, when, or a h investigation is conducted? >> that's correct. >>y but at ment when either we or prior to the committee taking jurisdiction over, the fbi, has asked you, questio you have been attentive and responsive, isn't that right? >> that's corr
women wrote to the committee because they know judgkavanaugh and they know the allegations raised by dr. ford are completely inconsistent these women know him through social events, and churchremained close friends with him. here is what they say, partly quoting the " through the more than 35 years we havknown him, brett has stood out for his character, friendship and integrity. he has always treated women with decency and respect. that was true in high school,ns and it remrue to this day....
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committee because they knowjudge kavanaugh, and they know that the allegations raised by dr ford are completely and totally inconsistent with his character. these 65 women know him through social events and churchy quoting the letter. " through more than 35 yea rs we have the letter. " through more than 35 years we have known him, bret has stood out for his friendship, character and integrity. he has a lwa ys character and integrity. he has always treated women with decency and respect. that was true in high school, and it remains true to this day. in closing, judge kavanaugh has a lwa ys day. in closing, judge kavanaugh has always been a good person." judge kavanaugh, you have been cooperative at every stage of this investigation. both the background investigation. both the background investigation and this investigation, is that correct? is also correct that you yourself do not control the fbi or when it conducts an investigation? you are a nominee, not tasked with the job of deciding who or how in the best conduct an investigation. that is correct at every moment when either we we re correct at every moment when either we were prior... when we have asked you questions, you have been attentiv
committee because they knowjudge kavanaugh, and they know that the allegations raised by dr ford are completely and totally inconsistent with his character. these 65 women know him through social events and churchy quoting the letter. " through more than 35 yea rs we have the letter. " through more than 35 years we have known him, bret has stood out for his friendship, character and integrity. he has a lwa ys character and integrity. he has always treated women with decency and...
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committee. they want to delay it until thef can hearm ford and hear her side of the story. >> all right, tracie potts live us.capitol hill for thank you. >>> happening tonight, st. matthew's cathonc church d.c. is having another listening session in light of the on goinx church abuse scandal. there's allegations that cardinalonald wuerl covered up abuse by priests during his time in pittsburgh. share are invited to their con serns and feelings on the scandal as well as thoughts howhe church community can protect and assist abuse survivors. tonight's listening session i period hahhi happening at the same church where he celebrated mas on friday. he is expected to travel to rome. >> it's 4:49. the d.c. m mansionsder trial resumes this morning. so far we heard from 17es wis. last week in court we heard from a man that worked with a bank to get the $40,000 ransom money. another man had an appointment the day of the murder. he testified when he talked to her on the phone she sounded scared and nervous. stay with news 4 for complete coverage on this case. you'll find the latest information ithe nb washington app. search mansion. >> opening statements begin in the first-degree murder trial of
committee. they want to delay it until thef can hearm ford and hear her side of the story. >> all right, tracie potts live us.capitol hill for thank you. >>> happening tonight, st. matthew's cathonc church d.c. is having another listening session in light of the on goinx church abuse scandal. there's allegations that cardinalonald wuerl covered up abuse by priests during his time in pittsburgh. share are invited to their con serns and feelings on the scandal as well as thoughts...