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this is not conservative catholic ireland _ care.ot conservative catholic ireland fighting back| catholic ireland fighting back against progressive moves? there is an element of— against progressive moves? there is an element of the _ against progressive moves? there is an element of the liberal _ an element of the liberal conservative vote in this but there is also _ conservative vote in this but there is also the — conservative vote in this but there is also the fact that the government when _ is also the fact that the government when using — is also the fact that the government when using the referendum as a backdrop to upcoming elections and they wanted to put the badger progressiveness on their lapel but in actual— progressiveness on their lapel but in actual fact what they were doing is reducing — in actual fact what they were doing is reducing the rights of families across— is reducing the rights of families across the country, families want to see bread and butter support, they do not want empty and meaningless actions _ do n
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our lunch has moved away from its conservative catholic roots and recent years a voters have voted in favor of allowing divorce, same sex marriage and abortion. in previous referendums, this time though, the irish government struggled to convince the pop like something it says, it will have to reflect on going forward. well, the final touches are being put in place for the biggest night in hollywood. the oscars, of course, i'll work here. women to repeat the 3 our historical drama oppenheimer is expected to snag most of the coveted prizes, including best picture director and after it goes into the event with 13 nominations, the years highest grossing movie. barbie is also likely to play a strong role in the show, despite being seen as an outside bed for any of the major awards. did you bring your role to play? the oscars will also be followed closely here in germany. xandra who has been nominated for best actress for her role in the film and any other fall, she's hoping to be the 1st person from germany to win the award since 1937. i'm sorry to interrupt, i'm sorry, but i don't the st
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our lunch has moved away from its conservative catholic roots and recent years, voters have voted in favor of allowing divorce, same sex marriage and abortion in previous referendums. this time though, the irish government struggled to convince the pop like something it says, it will have to reflect on going forward. and there are new images from the james web space telescope, which show the star forming region called n g c 6 o 4. it's located in the triangle and galaxy nearly 3000000 light years from earth . the telescope allows astronomers to study star clusters in their early formation the we're going to ended there up next after the break shift looked at the opportunities and risk presented by the we are all set and were watching closely for him to bring you the story behind the news we rolled about unbiased information for 3 months this shadow was these costs and video shed light on the donkey street. devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and here.
our lunch has moved away from its conservative catholic roots and recent years, voters have voted in favor of allowing divorce, same sex marriage and abortion in previous referendums. this time though, the irish government struggled to convince the pop like something it says, it will have to reflect on going forward. and there are new images from the james web space telescope, which show the star forming region called n g c 6 o 4. it's located in the triangle and galaxy nearly 3000000 light...
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our lunch has moved away from its conservative catholic roots and recent years the voters have voted in favor of allowing divorce, same sex marriage and abortion. in previous referendums, this time though, the irish government struggled to convince the pop like something it says, it will have to reflect on going forward. the month of ramadan is about to start a sacred time of worship and reflection, symbolisms. but in both tone, human scarcity is overshadowing the whole, the time. the food prices soaring on wages dropping many families of struggling to afford the basics that the government says is literally, it can do to bring down costs. samira invest a lot of time looking at goods and their price is at the store as a mother of $11.00 children purchasing these goods is a burden she lives in the city of ties in yemen. her husband works as a daily wage, labor earning $30.00 a day, securing basic goods before the month of ramadan has become a challenge for young men and women. and then this then, and then we buy what we can afford, like passed a necessity, december 5th of the sound. we
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. >> reporter: conservative catholics in the u.s.is more progressive pope. >> he says at one point in the book that if you try to keep track of everything people say and write about him that he would never have time to do any thing else and would also need a psychologist. >> reporter: father sam sawyer is a jesuit, like pope francis, an editor of the catholic magazine "america." what are the head headlines that stand out to you from the book? >> he talks about his experience from his point of view of pope benedict's confirmation, the conclave that elected him. >> reporter: despite the resignation of his predecessor and health concerns he says the pope only things about resignation because journalists ask about it. >> he said i'm good right now. i don't think about resignation. >> reporter: in the book, francis reveals that during hospital stays and medical treatments he know knows others speculated about the next conclave and another pope. "relax, it's human," he writes. "there's nothing shocking about it." seth doane, cbs news, rome
. >> reporter: conservative catholics in the u.s.is more progressive pope. >> he says at one point in the book that if you try to keep track of everything people say and write about him that he would never have time to do any thing else and would also need a psychologist. >> reporter: father sam sawyer is a jesuit, like pope francis, an editor of the catholic magazine "america." what are the head headlines that stand out to you from the book? >> he talks about...
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. >> reporter: conservative catholics in the u.s.ssive pope. >> he says at one point in the book that if he tried to keep track of everything that people say and write about him, that he would never have time to do anything else and would also need a psychologist. >> reporter: father sam sawyer is a jesuit like pope francis, and editor of the catholic magazine "america." >> what are the headlines that stand out to you from this book? >> he talks about his experience from his viewpoint of pope benedict's resignation, of the conclave that elected him. >> reporter: despite the resignation of his predecessor and health concerns, regona says the pope only thinks about resignation because journalists ask about it. >> he said, i'm good right now. i don't think i'll resignation. >> reporter: in the book, francis reveals that during hospital stays and medical treatments, he knows others speculate about the next conclave and another pope. relax, it's human, he writes. there's nothing shocking about it. seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> princess
. >> reporter: conservative catholics in the u.s.ssive pope. >> he says at one point in the book that if he tried to keep track of everything that people say and write about him, that he would never have time to do anything else and would also need a psychologist. >> reporter: father sam sawyer is a jesuit like pope francis, and editor of the catholic magazine "america." >> what are the headlines that stand out to you from this book? >> he talks about his...
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he was hoping that the right conservatives, catholics on the hard right and marine le pen's lot woulde a political coup for him and he could portray them as being anti—women's rights. they didn't rise to the bait so it hasn't come off in the country is more or less behind this. off in the country is more or less behind this-— off in the country is more or less behind this. ., ~ . ., behind this. thank you so much for that update- _ that update. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. exactly two weeks after a young father died in a horror crash, collective call for action. in a horror crash, collective call for action-— in a horror crash, collective call for action. every single fortnight somebody is _ for action. every single fortnight somebody is killed _ for action. every single fortnight somebody is killed in _ for action. every single fortnight somebody is killed in this - for action. every single fortnight somebody is killed in this way i for action. every single fortnight| somebody is killed in this way on birmingham's streets, and every
he was hoping that the right conservatives, catholics on the hard right and marine le pen's lot woulde a political coup for him and he could portray them as being anti—women's rights. they didn't rise to the bait so it hasn't come off in the country is more or less behind this. off in the country is more or less behind this-— off in the country is more or less behind this. ., ~ . ., behind this. thank you so much for that update- _ that update. around the world and across the uk this is bbc...
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everyone from conservative catholic activists to members of congress themselves as supporters of eugenics was deeply pragmatic, believed that her cause, which she saw as an individual right to birth ould be more popular if it were embraced by eugenicists, too, some of her colleagues, including mary, were denette, who's picturedhis ideag eugenicists and instead framed birth control as an issue of dennett argued that it was unreasonable to assume, under the comstock act, that americans were incompetent to decide for themselves when to have children, much less■ when to consume information about birth control, and that it was inconsistent with the idea of democracy to patronize americans in this way and to deny them this kind of information. the fight for birth control gained outside of white community. two prominent activists like w.e.b. dubois and mary church terrell, who's pictured here, endorsed use of birth control in their communities, even as birth control, like many of the era, had ties to eugenics. the birth control movement, the most part, didn'ta of a right to abortion at all, alth
everyone from conservative catholic activists to members of congress themselves as supporters of eugenics was deeply pragmatic, believed that her cause, which she saw as an individual right to birth ould be more popular if it were embraced by eugenicists, too, some of her colleagues, including mary, were denette, who's picturedhis ideag eugenicists and instead framed birth control as an issue of dennett argued that it was unreasonable to assume, under the comstock act, that americans were...
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everyone from conservative catholic activists to members of congress themselves as supporters of eugenics. and sanger, who was deeply pragmatic, believed that her cause, which she saw as an individual right to birth control, would be more popular if it were embraced by eugenicists, too, some of her colleagues, including mary, were denette, who's pictured to her, rejected this idea courting eugenicists and instead framed birth control as an issue of dennett argued that it was unreasonable to assume, under the comstock act, that americans were incompetent to decide for themselves when to have children, much less when to consume information about birth control, and that it was inconsistent with the idea of democracy to patronize americans in this way and to deny them this kind of information. the fight for birth control gained outside of white community. two prominent activists like w.e.b. dubois and mary church terrell, who's pictured here, endorsed use of birth control in their communities, even as birth control, like many of the era, had ties to eugenics. the birth control movement, the m
everyone from conservative catholic activists to members of congress themselves as supporters of eugenics. and sanger, who was deeply pragmatic, believed that her cause, which she saw as an individual right to birth control, would be more popular if it were embraced by eugenicists, too, some of her colleagues, including mary, were denette, who's pictured to her, rejected this idea courting eugenicists and instead framed birth control as an issue of dennett argued that it was unreasonable to...
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has targeted catholics, gun owners conservatives and even parents and school board meetings.you my fellow american patriots to save our public president trump truly has the most powerful f behind him, you we theu people. ladies and gentlemen here is what i want you to know whoever you are wherever you are from, whatever your age if ever there was a time for patriots to step up and fight this is it and it will not be easy. when the media and the elites attack us for supporting presidents because they are scared. they are scared of what he will accomplish when he drains the swamp. they are scared of what you will accomplish. so remember what president trump taught us when they attack you we double down and fight b we ares counting on the people to save this great country to save america and will. ii want to end at this as we embark on a difficult path ahead we turn to galatians six: nine and let us not grow weary of doing good we will reap if we do not give up. we will america part i will never give up on you. president trump will never give up on you. thank you, god bless you
has targeted catholics, gun owners conservatives and even parents and school board meetings.you my fellow american patriots to save our public president trump truly has the most powerful f behind him, you we theu people. ladies and gentlemen here is what i want you to know whoever you are wherever you are from, whatever your age if ever there was a time for patriots to step up and fight this is it and it will not be easy. when the media and the elites attack us for supporting presidents because...
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when will evangelicals, conservative christians, catholics abandon trump.his was proposed first in 2021 and then abandoned. trump has brought it back here in 2024. but this was not something that evangelical leaders were fond of a couple of years ago, and i think the jury is out about whether they will be fond of it now. >> let's talk a little bit if we can, charlie, about ethics. the trump bible web site says this is not political, it has nothing to do with any political campaign. having said that, if you read the fine print, what it doesn't say is that money for this could go to say, fund payments for lawyers to any of his myriad of court cases, also his 2023 financial disclosure says he made $5 million through the ventures which this bible is licensed through. talk about the financial aspect of this, charlie. >> well, i mean, first of all all of these other concerns about the christian nationalism are completely legitimate, but i do think that what really stands out here is the over grift, which is so consistent with whatever it is donald trump does. the
when will evangelicals, conservative christians, catholics abandon trump.his was proposed first in 2021 and then abandoned. trump has brought it back here in 2024. but this was not something that evangelical leaders were fond of a couple of years ago, and i think the jury is out about whether they will be fond of it now. >> let's talk a little bit if we can, charlie, about ethics. the trump bible web site says this is not political, it has nothing to do with any political campaign. having...
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conservative. they're catholic. so i think he's trying to figure out what's the fine line here on how to push this messaging where he doesn't austria besides a very significant voting population, that's just to get anna's thoughts on this as well what do you think yeah. >> well, even latinos use birth control. even latinos, catholic, latino ivf. >> so i think that regardless of your partisanship regardless of your religion, this is something that is affecting all of us regardless of whether you live in a rest state or a blue state, this is affecting all of us and it's, it's not what republicans are supposed to do, right? a federal abortion ban. part of the logic of overturning roe v. wade, the dobbs decision was that it was supposed to be state decision and i think that regardless of what donald trump says and how much he walked suppose that mixes the messages he still going to have to answer for the fact that it was the judges he appointed who led to the overturning of roe v. wade. and i think that's something that
conservative. they're catholic. so i think he's trying to figure out what's the fine line here on how to push this messaging where he doesn't austria besides a very significant voting population, that's just to get anna's thoughts on this as well what do you think yeah. >> well, even latinos use birth control. even latinos, catholic, latino ivf. >> so i think that regardless of your partisanship regardless of your religion, this is something that is affecting all of us regardless of...
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that way, jimmy carter can take votes from conservative catholics and working class protestants.ll these years later, and talk to most of my friends, they'll tell you, abortion, that's a religious issue. you know what it's like? it's like the death penalty is what it is like, actually. you read the bible. your view of the bible can inform you on these issues, but the fact, the fact, mika, that they now are saying, not only is abortion a religious issue and you're going to hell if you're pro choice -- i wonder about my mom and my grandmom and my dad and people who went to church for week after week after week, my grandmom. this would be a shock to her, that she was insufficiently christian when she worshipped and prayed and lived one of the most devout lives ever. this would be a real shock, that since she was in the southern baptist convention, she's going to hell because the southern baptist convention was pro choice. but now, it's gotten even more extreme, as these things do. >> yeah. >> so, now, abortion is banned. if your 10-year-old girl is raped by an illegal immigrant and
that way, jimmy carter can take votes from conservative catholics and working class protestants.ll these years later, and talk to most of my friends, they'll tell you, abortion, that's a religious issue. you know what it's like? it's like the death penalty is what it is like, actually. you read the bible. your view of the bible can inform you on these issues, but the fact, the fact, mika, that they now are saying, not only is abortion a religious issue and you're going to hell if you're pro...
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repeatedly turned into political weapons used again against not only trump but other conservatives, including even traditional catholics. now, we all remember what they did in the 2016 election, in the phony russian collusion investigation. but let's not forget that just last year, how after january 6th we found out the fbi abused its powers. as the hill reported thousands of violations of section 702 of the foreign allows the federal government collect communications between certain targeted foreign individuals outside the u.s. this year the ninth circuit unanimously ruled that the finn illegally seized millions of dollars in cash from safe deposit boxes plus a mix of jewelry, personal effects and documents such as wills and prenuptial agreements. the court agreed with defendants arguments that did not abide by the search warrant. >> jenny like hundreds of others kept her valuables here inside what was a private vault beverly hills. >> when she arrived last year to check her box, all she saw was this notice the fbi had taken everything. >> the fbi and it seems like they literally have a plan to steal like 80 something
repeatedly turned into political weapons used again against not only trump but other conservatives, including even traditional catholics. now, we all remember what they did in the 2016 election, in the phony russian collusion investigation. but let's not forget that just last year, how after january 6th we found out the fbi abused its powers. as the hill reported thousands of violations of section 702 of the foreign allows the federal government collect communications between certain targeted...
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repeatedly turn and political weapons use not only against trump, but other conservatives including even traditional catholicsw, we all remember what theyia did in the 2016 election, the russian collusion investigation, but let's not forget just last a yearbu after january 6th we foud out the fbi abused its powers. as reported, the fisa court found thousands of violations of section 102 a foreign intelligence surveillance act, which allows the federal government to click communications with targeted foreign individuals outside of the u.s. then, earlie theizedear, night circuit unanimous molly ruled the fbi illegally seized millions of dollars inaf cash fm th e safe deposit boxes plus ado mix ofcu jewelry, personal effes and document such as wills an agre cod prenuptial agreemene with the court agreed with defendant's arguments that the fbi did not abide by the limitations of the search warrant. >> jenny pearson like hundreds of others kept her valuables here inside what was a private volt in beverly hills. >> what we had work points. >> when she arrived one day last r box, all shehe saw was this notice the fb
repeatedly turn and political weapons use not only against trump, but other conservatives including even traditional catholicsw, we all remember what theyia did in the 2016 election, the russian collusion investigation, but let's not forget just last a yearbu after january 6th we foud out the fbi abused its powers. as reported, the fisa court found thousands of violations of section 102 a foreign intelligence surveillance act, which allows the federal government to click communications with...
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voters, some of the committee are more traditional, conservative and one gentleman did say to us that it is something that will impact vote as a catholicino but all in all, we did not share the were abortion or deductive rights anywhere along the campaign trail as we have been visiting the state and that something that is quite remarkable and especially when not only president biden and his campaign but also the california governor has made that with the president's side that with the president's side that doesn't seem like it's a main topic here now for voters just yet. 0k, we'll chat you later in the night. our reporter helena humphrey is pouring through the latest super tuesday results at the touchscreen. she can bring us up—to—date now. she can bring us up-to-date now. ,, , ., , she can bring us up-to-date now, ,, , , she can bring us up-to-date now. ,, , now. sense we last spoke about an hour ago. — now. sense we last spoke about an hour ago, donald _ now. sense we last spoke about an hour ago, donald trump - now. sense we last spoke about an hour ago, donald trump is i an hour ago, donald trump is picking up some 69 delegates to
voters, some of the committee are more traditional, conservative and one gentleman did say to us that it is something that will impact vote as a catholicino but all in all, we did not share the were abortion or deductive rights anywhere along the campaign trail as we have been visiting the state and that something that is quite remarkable and especially when not only president biden and his campaign but also the california governor has made that with the president's side that with the...
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have always been a conservative-rightist and i have always believed that being conservatively right is more about being a catholic than being different or having one. political views, and this problem that proved to the gigantic crisis of the polish church now , because the polish, roman catholic church has lost, lost the trust of the polish neighborhood very much, i think that there is no polish institution that has lost so much trust during the reign of the previous government as the church itself, unfortunately, on it's a pity, even if the bishops didn't make a lesson out of it, they didn't draw any lessons from it and there are still more. pisovsky as cathorics in the sense of being more universal and open, er, what could one hope for, but i think not we should be afraid of that, because we have had similar communications before, and they no longer have such a strong influence on how polish voters will vote. there are circles in poland for which the voice of, for example, radia maria is very important, and therefore, for example, we saw such a, i would say, union of radia maria and some extreme extreme polish
have always been a conservative-rightist and i have always believed that being conservatively right is more about being a catholic than being different or having one. political views, and this problem that proved to the gigantic crisis of the polish church now , because the polish, roman catholic church has lost, lost the trust of the polish neighborhood very much, i think that there is no polish institution that has lost so much trust during the reign of the previous government as the church...
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good, so they use their voice to throw stones even at the primate of the catholic churches, i imagine that among my conservativesng tone, and shut up is none of your business, that was the meaning of these statements addressed to the pope, but dad, although... the current pope francis sometimes he gives the impression of a person who has been far from international relations and their analysis, so to speak, for a very long time, nevertheless, these people usually figures of such a scale have a certain wisdom to see panoramicly where this is going, and european civilization is certainly dear to him, flesh and blood, which he is, and he understands perfectly well where it is heading, he is not... europe, what europe is, is essentially an atheistic lgbt territory, which, in essence, is no longer about any faith we can't there. europe often suffered from religious wars, we know from history, but then there were protestants, gogynots, as for example, in the same france, convicts, today it seems to me that europe stands on the breed of another religious struggle, where there are religious traditional values that are
good, so they use their voice to throw stones even at the primate of the catholic churches, i imagine that among my conservativesng tone, and shut up is none of your business, that was the meaning of these statements addressed to the pope, but dad, although... the current pope francis sometimes he gives the impression of a person who has been far from international relations and their analysis, so to speak, for a very long time, nevertheless, these people usually figures of such a scale have a...
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good, good poison, everything that you have conserved there is the original slavic land, and there is no such fake democracy as the rest of the slavic, catholic ones now have ... on earth, where they are, how to say, democracy, which was struck by the market , there is no democracy in the world, because it started, it - the correction came out of the market, and the larger the market, the most important one, the less democracy there is in the world, and then... who benefits from fake democracy in the world, like the capital of the largest us corporation they are moving through countries with the iron tread of military conflicts, which yugoslavia lost and we have preserved in belarus, we are talking about it while walking with kusturica today after the panorama. hundreds of tractors are flocking to the european quarter of brussels, farmers are lighting fires in the city center, blaming eu policies for harming their business. belgian farmers, like their colleagues in many other countries of the old world... and these are british farmers striking against agricultural imports. according to the participants of the action , the authorities of the u
good, good poison, everything that you have conserved there is the original slavic land, and there is no such fake democracy as the rest of the slavic, catholic ones now have ... on earth, where they are, how to say, democracy, which was struck by the market , there is no democracy in the world, because it started, it - the correction came out of the market, and the larger the market, the most important one, the less democracy there is in the world, and then... who benefits from fake democracy...
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as easter sunday falls on march 31 this year, conservatives responded furiously accusing the president, who is catholicof attempting to stifle christian values by highlighting the event during an important religious holiday. the controversy which has galvanized conservatives in which transgender advocates say is manufactured is the latest in a series of social conflict that has enveloped the political process and the current electoral cycle. the transgender day of visibility observed on march 31 each year with started by advocates 15 years ago as a way to celebrate transgender people and raise awareness of the discrimination they face. easter falls on a different day each year as determined by a calculation validity lunar phases. the overlap between the two this year is coincidental. next, let's hear from jim in michigan on the line for republicans. good morning, jim. caller: yeah, you took away what i was just going to say. host: sorry, go ahead. caller: i don't believe it's right. they could pick another day. this is god's day, thank you. host: ok, jim. michael is in detroit on the line for independe
as easter sunday falls on march 31 this year, conservatives responded furiously accusing the president, who is catholicof attempting to stifle christian values by highlighting the event during an important religious holiday. the controversy which has galvanized conservatives in which transgender advocates say is manufactured is the latest in a series of social conflict that has enveloped the political process and the current electoral cycle. the transgender day of visibility observed on march...
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as easter sunday falls on march 31 this year, conservatives responded furiously accusing the president, who is catholicof attempting to stifle christian values by highlighting the event during an important religious holiday. the controversy which has galvanized conservatives in which transgender advocates say is manufactured is the latest in a series of social conflict that has enveloped the political process and the current electoral cycle. the transgender day of visibility observed on march 31 each year with started by advocates 15 years ago as a way to celebrate transgender people and raise awareness of the discrimination they face. easter falls on a different day each year as determined by a calculation validity lunar phases. the overlap between the two this year is coincidental. next, let's hear from jim in michigan on the line for republicans. good morning, jim. caller: yeah, you took away what i was just going to say. host: sorry, go ahead. caller: i don't believe it's right. they could pick another day. this is god's day, thank you. host: ok, jim. michael is in detroit on the line for independe
as easter sunday falls on march 31 this year, conservatives responded furiously accusing the president, who is catholicof attempting to stifle christian values by highlighting the event during an important religious holiday. the controversy which has galvanized conservatives in which transgender advocates say is manufactured is the latest in a series of social conflict that has enveloped the political process and the current electoral cycle. the transgender day of visibility observed on march...
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catholic country. but meanwhile, almost a 3rd of the population is evangelical. and it's projected they could become the majority by 2030 most are joining the conservative and even ultra conservative pentecostal movement. sociology professor christine of utah is studying their influence on society and politics. it grew significantly under the former right wing populist presidential year. both scenario who made a point of embracing the evangelical world view. ringback yes, so what was the, what sales of this gave the evangelical, the feeling that they were in power for the 1st time. several of the religious leaders wanted to show that they had influence over his actions. so it's also for the president played this game because he felt protected by this religious networks, laza metals role and the religious leaders played this game to strengthen their own institutions for me. and also they switched proposition quiz points. the pastors, the less mollify is one of the country's most influential evangelical meters and a staunch supporter of show you are both in arrow for him, communist homosexuals and abortion, or to boo. but opponents say his flight for a more conser
catholic country. but meanwhile, almost a 3rd of the population is evangelical. and it's projected they could become the majority by 2030 most are joining the conservative and even ultra conservative pentecostal movement. sociology professor christine of utah is studying their influence on society and politics. it grew significantly under the former right wing populist presidential year. both scenario who made a point of embracing the evangelical world view. ringback yes, so what was the, what...
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a ban is popular among many catholics and evangelicals, salvadorans, and the deeply conservative country the law has come under scrutiny with cases presented in the inter-american court of human rights. >> and i continue insisting to this that not only does it have to review the procedures at the judicial level. so they are free of gender stereotypes and free of discrimination against women. but it also has to review the legislation and that is one of our demands. >> according to one salvador, an abortion rights group, no women facing aggravated homicide charges tied to stillbirths or miscarriages remain in prison, but they say seven women are still awaiting trial. isabel rosalas cnn national women's day has taken on a different meaning this year for the women of gaza after months of war, women living in makeshift camps say of course, there is nothing to celebrate this year. they don't have food, water, or medicine and they're struggling with mental health and poverty. many of them have been forced to move repeatedly as the fighting has spread >> women worldwide easily await and celebrat
a ban is popular among many catholics and evangelicals, salvadorans, and the deeply conservative country the law has come under scrutiny with cases presented in the inter-american court of human rights. >> and i continue insisting to this that not only does it have to review the procedures at the judicial level. so they are free of gender stereotypes and free of discrimination against women. but it also has to review the legislation and that is one of our demands. >> according to...
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keep it. everything that you have conserved there is the original slavic land, and there is no such a fake democracy, which is now among the remaining slavic catholicw to say, democracy that was struck by the market, there is no democracy in the world, because it has begun. the french have forgotten what the pain of war is. local media, in the wake of their leader’s statements , began to seriously discuss options for deploying national troops on ukrainian territory in the event of its strategic defeat. the french tv channel spoke about five possible scenarios. according to the first, paris will build military factories in ukraine, which will require the participation of foreign engineers. according to the second, the french military will go to clear the territory and train in the ssu. on the third, they will begin to unfold. in odessa, the fourth and fifth scenarios could lead to a direct confrontation with russia, they include the deployment of troops to help in the recovery. at the same time, the french military notes that in this case it will begin. third world war. against the background of these facts, the statement of the french leader macron
keep it. everything that you have conserved there is the original slavic land, and there is no such a fake democracy, which is now among the remaining slavic catholicw to say, democracy that was struck by the market, there is no democracy in the world, because it has begun. the french have forgotten what the pain of war is. local media, in the wake of their leader’s statements , began to seriously discuss options for deploying national troops on ukrainian territory in the event of its...
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no that in terms of the no campaign, there was quite a broad coalition so it wasn't just catholics or conservatives number of feminist writers who were against it because of, of course, the, the de—gendering , if you like, of de—gendering, if you like, of women or, and, the desexing of women or, and, the desexing of women and anything to do with motherhood, but there were also people right across the spectrum who , had issues with this. and who, had issues with this. and one of the, one of the big issues was the redefinition of the family . and the government the family. and the government refused to entertain the valid concerns that the no campaign had , for instance, that the had, for instance, that the words durable relationships could bring in, the recognition of polyamorous relationships and what that might do to the definition of family , and they definition of family, and they simply weren't able to answer the questions that were put to them on that. so i think the irish people smelled a rat and decided to reject it. >> and it's not just the political class, is it? i mean, i think the dublin
no that in terms of the no campaign, there was quite a broad coalition so it wasn't just catholics or conservatives number of feminist writers who were against it because of, of course, the, the de—gendering , if you like, of de—gendering, if you like, of women or, and, the desexing of women or, and, the desexing of women and anything to do with motherhood, but there were also people right across the spectrum who , had issues with this. and who, had issues with this. and one of the, one of...