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gisella: ¡emiliano! creÍ que no te iba a volver a ver.
gisella: ¡emiliano! creÍ que no te iba a volver a ver.
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emiliano fittipaldi is the author of "avarice."competence inside the vatican when it comes to handling money or is it corruption? "both," the highest level. for example the book focuses on one of the church's charity catholics from around the world sent in money to help the needy. but in the end of every $10 that came in, $8 went to the vatican bureaucra $2 went to the poor. then there's the price of sainthood. it can cost up to $500,000 for the vatican to approvenonization. meanwhile, the books say the vatican's pension fund is $800 million in the hole. today the vatican said the facts and figures are out of date and massive clean-up led by pope francis is already under way. in fact, the book's revelations may actually help the popedt the tow7?efu1t that oppose him says cbs consultant father anthony figueredo. >> this is an institution 2,000 years old where things have been done in a certain way for thousands of years. the holy father wants that all sorted out absolutely, and if this is going to help him good. >> reporter: as for
emiliano fittipaldi is the author of "avarice."competence inside the vatican when it comes to handling money or is it corruption? "both," the highest level. for example the book focuses on one of the church's charity catholics from around the world sent in money to help the needy. but in the end of every $10 that came in, $8 went to the vatican bureaucra $2 went to the poor. then there's the price of sainthood. it can cost up to $500,000 for the vatican to approvenonization....
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and i would see emiliano so confused. i would miss naya's beautiful green eyes. >> reporter: he was in his box for a total of two hundred and twenty five days. and then ne morning. >> he put me against this wall with the handcuffs and i thought, "this is it. he's gonna shoot me." i was scared. d then i start hearing these sounds, and i didn know what he was gonna do. >> reporter: but they didn't shoot him. instead they shaved him and dres d him, and took the proo of life photo jayne was about to find in her e-mail. it was about 4 am, he reckons, when they tied the hood back on his head, put him in a car, and brouect nim here. they ordered, face the wall. it was a cemetery wall. was he to die? a voice behind him said start counting. don't turn around till you hit 200. >> so i start counting from 1 to 200 right here. >> reporter: did you get all the y tonn00? >> yes, absolutely. oh, i was so scared, you know, i didn't wannasacrewed it up. and then he turned around and they were gone. >> rep gorter: you had been in that box
and i would see emiliano so confused. i would miss naya's beautiful green eyes. >> reporter: he was in his box for a total of two hundred and twenty five days. and then ne morning. >> he put me against this wall with the handcuffs and i thought, "this is it. he's gonna shoot me." i was scared. d then i start hearing these sounds, and i didn know what he was gonna do. >> reporter: but they didn't shoot him. instead they shaved him and dres d him, and took the proo of...
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emiliano fitipaldi is the author of "avarice." is it incompetence inside the vatican when it comes to handling money? or is it c cruption? >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: "both," says fitipaldi, "and at the highest level." for example, the book focuses on one of the church's charities. catholics werefrom around the needy. but in the end, of every $10 that came in, 8 went to the vatican bureaucracy and only 2 went to the poor. then there's the price of sainthood. it can cost up to half a million dollars for the vatican to approve a canonization. meanwhile,e,he books say the vatican's pension fund is $800 million in the hole. today, the vatican said the book's facts and figures are oust date and a massive cleanup led by pope francis is already under way. in fact, the book's revelations may actually help the pope take on the powerful vested interests that oppose him, sayaycbs consultant father anthony sigareno. >> this is an institution 2,000 years old where things have been done in a certain way for thousands of years
emiliano fitipaldi is the author of "avarice." is it incompetence inside the vatican when it comes to handling money? or is it c cruption? >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: "both," says fitipaldi, "and at the highest level." for example, the book focuses on one of the church's charities. catholics werefrom around the needy. but in the end, of every $10 that came in, 8 went to the vatican bureaucracy and only 2 went to the poor. then there's...
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emiliano fitipaldi is the author of "avarice." is it incompetence inside the vatican when it comes to handling money? or is it corruption? >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: "both," says fitipaldi, "and at the highest level." for example, the book focuses on one of the church's charities. catholics werefrom around the world sent in money to help the needy. but in the end, of every $10 that came in, 8 went to the vatican bureaucracy and only 2 went to the poor. then there's the price of sainthood. it can cost up to half a million dollars for the vatican to approve a canonization. meanwhile, the books say the vatican's pension fund is $800 million in the hole. today, the vatican said the book's facts and figures are oust date and a massive cleanup led by pope francis is already under way. in fact, the book's revelations may actually help the pope take on the powerful vested interests that oppose him, says cbs consultant father anthony sigareno. >> this is an institution 2,000 years old where things have been done in a ce
emiliano fitipaldi is the author of "avarice." is it incompetence inside the vatican when it comes to handling money? or is it corruption? >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: "both," says fitipaldi, "and at the highest level." for example, the book focuses on one of the church's charities. catholics werefrom around the world sent in money to help the needy. but in the end, of every $10 that came in, 8 went to the vatican bureaucracy and only...
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emiliano fittipaldi is the author of "avarice" liz: is it incompetence inside the vatican? or is it corruption? ef: both - says fittipaldi. and at the highest levels. front of st peter's)the book - for example - zeroes in on one of the churches charities.catho lics from around the world donated money to help the needy -but for e ery ten llars that came in, eight wentnto funding the vatican bureaucracy - and only two went to the poor then there's the price of sainthood..the vatican charges up to half a million dollars in management and lawyers fees for t process.meanwhile - the vatican's pension fund is 800 million dollars in the hole. today - the vatican said the book's facts and figures are out of date. and a massive cleanup - led by pope francis - is already under wayin fact - the books' revelations may actually help the pope take on powerful vested interests in his way, says cbs consultant father anthony figueredo... sot: this is an institution 2000 years old where things have been done in a certain way for 1000's of years//the holy father wantntthat all sorted out. abso
emiliano fittipaldi is the author of "avarice" liz: is it incompetence inside the vatican? or is it corruption? ef: both - says fittipaldi. and at the highest levels. front of st peter's)the book - for example - zeroes in on one of the churches charities.catho lics from around the world donated money to help the needy -but for e ery ten llars that came in, eight wentnto funding the vatican bureaucracy - and only two went to the poor then there's the price of sainthood..the vatican...
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Nov 8, 2015
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emiliano. and baby nayah. the children were the heart of it, really.y'd do anything for the children. so jayne told eduardo about an education system called waldorf schools, not then available in san miguel. >> and he said, "well, let's bring the school to mexico." so we formed a parent group and got moving on founding a school. >> reporter: they donated land, part of the ranch, recruited other families, built the school. >> we started with a couple of classrooms. actually they were originally going to be stables for horses, and we converted them into classrooms. >> reporter: and now, every morning, the quarter-mile commute down their own quiet country lane to school had become a family ritual. >> we'd go out the door, get in the jeep, and the morning routine was singing all the way to school. which was really the only routine that we had. >> reporter: fernando had a pet donkey then, road it to school. that or a four-wheeler, always out ahead. >> we would follow along and the kids would love to sing the same songs, they never tired of singing the same
emiliano. and baby nayah. the children were the heart of it, really.y'd do anything for the children. so jayne told eduardo about an education system called waldorf schools, not then available in san miguel. >> and he said, "well, let's bring the school to mexico." so we formed a parent group and got moving on founding a school. >> reporter: they donated land, part of the ranch, recruited other families, built the school. >> we started with a couple of classrooms....