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religious affairs correspondent martin god many thanks indeed for your insights. well turning now to venezuela where an estimated two million people have left the country in recent years fleeing food shortages poverty and economic chaos u.n. officials are now saying the region is heading towards what they describe as a crisis moment similar to the one that europe saw in the mediterranean back in twenty fifteen with neighboring states trying to halt the influx across our borders did i feel the harms of rooty has been following the journey of venezuelan migrants in colombia here's her report. they've got so much luggage they need help carrying it down hill. these two families have come together travelling from caracas all the way through colombia to the ecuadorian border. the crossing point here isn't as full as it had been during previous weeks as ecuadorian authorities were only letting those in who had a valid passport fortunately gabriella was able to get her family's documentation on time it took her several months to gather the money to leave her home country.
religious affairs correspondent martin god many thanks indeed for your insights. well turning now to venezuela where an estimated two million people have left the country in recent years fleeing food shortages poverty and economic chaos u.n. officials are now saying the region is heading towards what they describe as a crisis moment similar to the one that europe saw in the mediterranean back in twenty fifteen with neighboring states trying to halt the influx across our borders did i feel the...
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thank god. martin luther king. thank god. thank god for the reverend abernathy.nk god for the martyrs. who paid the price. thank god. keep hope alive. keep hope alive. keep hope alive. >> justice. is it expedient? and then expedience comes along and asks the question, is it politics? vanity asks the question, is it popular? conscience asks the question, is it right. there comes the time when one must take the position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must do it because conscience tells him it is right. doctor martin luther king jr., march 31, 1968. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪lift every voice and seeing the. hear us in the have been ring. ♪ ♪lift every voice and sing. ♪ ♪s cerise sound. ♪ lift every voice and sing. ♪ ♪lift every voice and sing. ♪ ♪ ♪let us rejoice. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, choir. the choir was led by noted conductor and composer doctor roland carter who led that rendition of lift up your voice and sing. thank you. now we will hear reflections on doctor king from derrick johnson, president and ceo of the aa cap. and the president a
thank god. martin luther king. thank god. thank god for the reverend abernathy.nk god for the martyrs. who paid the price. thank god. keep hope alive. keep hope alive. keep hope alive. >> justice. is it expedient? and then expedience comes along and asks the question, is it politics? vanity asks the question, is it popular? conscience asks the question, is it right. there comes the time when one must take the position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must do it...
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may god bless the legacy of brother martin. may god bless the whole of humanity. words. oftentimes strong, good powerful words. and jesus said that words are powerful. so all of us need to get some words in our heads that help us to be powerful and helps us to really tap into the great thing of being human and alive and loving and caring. i'm going to try not to repeat any of the things that have already been said. i became connected to martin luther king jr. with -- around december 7th, 1955. and walked with him in many, many different places around the country. around the southern part of the nation especially. and was according to congressman john lewis, the architect of the nonviolent movement. direct action. and i want to press hard on sole force or nonviolent struggle as a way of accomplishing a united states that is true to the beginning theology and philosophy we hold the truths to be self evident that all are created equal and that all are endowed by the creator with certain unalienable rights among the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
may god bless the legacy of brother martin. may god bless the whole of humanity. words. oftentimes strong, good powerful words. and jesus said that words are powerful. so all of us need to get some words in our heads that help us to be powerful and helps us to really tap into the great thing of being human and alive and loving and caring. i'm going to try not to repeat any of the things that have already been said. i became connected to martin luther king jr. with -- around december 7th, 1955....
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, because you will get weary, and one day we'll all be able to join with martin king and say free at last, free at last, thank godbout what dad, bernice, would have been thinking on his way over to memphis this morning, and although we heard him talk about the plane being guarded, i'm sure that his mind was focused on having and proving that nonviolence works. because there had been a previous demonstration that erupted in some violence, but i know that dad's mind was on th my my memory, as he left that morning, early, around that time, because he came three or four times. i remember saying, dad, don't go. but i but i remember, more importantly, him saying, don't worry, i'll be back. obviously, he did not come back in the traditional physical sense. so, so, i'm here a little emotional, but pray for us as bernice has stated. but but i'm also excited, and i'll tell you why in just a moment. because we know we must work to realize the dream that martin luther king jr. envisioned, and that dream was for a just and peaceful world. he believed his dream could be realized, also, as bernice said, by a true revolution of
, because you will get weary, and one day we'll all be able to join with martin king and say free at last, free at last, thank godbout what dad, bernice, would have been thinking on his way over to memphis this morning, and although we heard him talk about the plane being guarded, i'm sure that his mind was focused on having and proving that nonviolence works. because there had been a previous demonstration that erupted in some violence, but i know that dad's mind was on th my my memory, as he...
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martin or brief t. shirts. to on earth god they're going to report that you want to skip past that and go straight to the game why are we getting so bent out of shape or is different sports teams trying to make at least for the national anthem you're not going to report that you don't all of these things it's one holistically so why commentators people like to get a chance to be people like we are do you know i mean thing is i have never exact i've never seen an e.s.p.n. commentator a male yes commentator stop himself from talking about how calling proper americans just a terrible you know a terrible player and that's why he didn't like they made excuses for domestic violence i've seen them make excuses for these things so i think a little let's remember some of this you know what up until just a few short years ago the you know you get the n.f.l. with the biggest leagues in the world you know getting was be. paying the military to promote patriotism they want to hear about the military by the military that works patriotism yo
martin or brief t. shirts. to on earth god they're going to report that you want to skip past that and go straight to the game why are we getting so bent out of shape or is different sports teams trying to make at least for the national anthem you're not going to report that you don't all of these things it's one holistically so why commentators people like to get a chance to be people like we are do you know i mean thing is i have never exact i've never seen an e.s.p.n. commentator a male yes...
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hello i'm terry martin and welcome to the program in zimbabwe president emerson and god has called for unity after being declared the winner of the country's first presidential election since the ousting of robert mugabe the electoral commission announced the result last night saying the new dog was secured just over fifty percent of the ballot but zimbabwe remains on edge following post-election violence the main opposition is questioning the polls outcome and demanding the release of what it calls proper and verified results. after days of unrest the long awaited results were delivered in the middle of the night zimbabwe's electoral commission declared a narrow victory for the country's incumbent president. of the party is therefore julie declared elected president of the republic of zimbabwe with effect from the third of august twenty eighth. with fifty point eight percent of the vote and listen man on god avoids a runoff against his nearest rival nelson chamisa who won just over forty four percent his party the movement for democratic change has declared it will challenge the resul
hello i'm terry martin and welcome to the program in zimbabwe president emerson and god has called for unity after being declared the winner of the country's first presidential election since the ousting of robert mugabe the electoral commission announced the result last night saying the new dog was secured just over fifty percent of the ballot but zimbabwe remains on edge following post-election violence the main opposition is questioning the polls outcome and demanding the release of what it...
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martin luther, jr. had to leave convention with taylor, if you never heard gardner taylor. william augustas jones, oh, my god, had voice like god but only deeper. william augustas, great poetry. for nothing else. you hear theea command of rhetoc but the ability to preach sermons that convince people that their lives are worth something, convinces them of the integrity of their spiritual existence in light that god walks with them and suffering will not exhaust existence. martin luther king was part of the tradition and yet at the same time he was read as marginal figure because of his political activity, jackson who was head of convention was conservative negro leader and preacher and so he didn't want the civil rights, this tension between conservative blacks and more progressive blacks didn't just start and so martin luther king, jr. and his cohort had to leave national convention, basically forced out to start the progressive national convention, millions of members in the national baptist convention,en two or three in te progressive national convention, even there, let's admit it, you know, most people -
martin luther, jr. had to leave convention with taylor, if you never heard gardner taylor. william augustas jones, oh, my god, had voice like god but only deeper. william augustas, great poetry. for nothing else. you hear theea command of rhetoc but the ability to preach sermons that convince people that their lives are worth something, convinces them of the integrity of their spiritual existence in light that god walks with them and suffering will not exhaust existence. martin luther king was...
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martin or breve t. shirts. to on earth god they're going to report that you want to skip past that and go straight to the game why are we getting so bent out of shape or is different sports teams trying to make at least for the national anthem you're not going to report that you don't all of these things it's one holistically so why can't commentators be people like the athletes get a chance to be people like we are do you know i mean thing is i have never exact i've never seen an e.s.p.n. commentator a male yes and commentator stop himself from talking about how calling proper americans just a terrible you know a terrible player and that's why he didn't like they made excuses for domestic violence i've seen them make excuses for these things so i think a little let's remember some of this you know what up until just a few short years ago the you know you get the n.f.l. with the biggest leagues in the world you know getting. was paying the military to promote patriotism they wanted to hear about the military by the military th
martin or breve t. shirts. to on earth god they're going to report that you want to skip past that and go straight to the game why are we getting so bent out of shape or is different sports teams trying to make at least for the national anthem you're not going to report that you don't all of these things it's one holistically so why can't commentators be people like the athletes get a chance to be people like we are do you know i mean thing is i have never exact i've never seen an e.s.p.n....
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by and large everyone i met was a decent god-fearing person looking for safety. host: martin smith is the producer of this documentary. you can see it tonight on pbs at >> c-span's "washington journal," live with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, the manhattan institute's -- will discuss automation and the future of the u.s. workforce. americaic socialists of 's -- talks about democratic socialism. watch c-span's "the washington -- liveam :00 eastern at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. the c-span cities tour takes you to las cruces, him new mexico with the help of comcast cable partners we will does -- explore the literary life and history of las cruces along the banks of the rio grande, saturday at 12:00 eastern on book tv. author john hunter explores the impact of the manhattan project on new mexico. cold war and the atomic west." when he blocked -- brought nuclear physics west, to caltech and new mexico, he changed, particularly new mexico. he brought this state that was poor, had very little infrastructure, and put in the middle of it
by and large everyone i met was a decent god-fearing person looking for safety. host: martin smith is the producer of this documentary. you can see it tonight on pbs at >> c-span's "washington journal," live with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, the manhattan institute's -- will discuss automation and the future of the u.s. workforce. americaic socialists of 's -- talks about democratic socialism. watch c-span's "the washington -- liveam...
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this is my first fine line from a listener of the earth the god of the suburbs and the really sad heart of martin yeah i can only guess now that the south be honest it's a. heard here a couple. already got out of there look at all what they're doing with that never. get up close you can tell how bad these things are to rip through the whole wall it would still be the most protected building. no longer matter what it felt but the. way the world believes it if you could get. out there said to me let's. get it to help it get you get these things to no no but we don't. i don't want to everyone's really is at the. end of it it needs to stop. after all this we never got the missing c.c.t.v. footage from the restaurant of the hotel and there's just too many dead ends. i go about our business but it's just. every single family reminds me of him really doesn't go away even with time it. was a little her last doesn't that. how does that i go about where you are that's what i'm going to. go to heaven when the moment came to the right. well i think i'm just going to the fullest anonymous basic message of tho
this is my first fine line from a listener of the earth the god of the suburbs and the really sad heart of martin yeah i can only guess now that the south be honest it's a. heard here a couple. already got out of there look at all what they're doing with that never. get up close you can tell how bad these things are to rip through the whole wall it would still be the most protected building. no longer matter what it felt but the. way the world believes it if you could get. out there said to me...
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and harvard and the salvation army all started by people who believed the bible was the word of god. martinluenced believed the bible is the word of god. those who advocated for the abolition of slavery were inspired by what they read in the word of god. maybe by being offended by it more people ought to read it and see what it has to say. that's what i talk about in our crusades. ainsley: why is everyone so offended by the bible. so much good that comes out of christianity? >> i think they don't understand it nine out of 10 american households have a bible. but the number one reason people don't read the bible that's given by the american bible society is well, they don't prioritize it. and i think you prioritize it ainsley, when you find you need it. and the bible is filled with promises. it's sort of like gift cards. people give you gift cards and you know they remain unclaimed. at least i get gift cards for places i never want to go to. the bible is filled with promises that are like gift cards that we can lay hold to. most importantly the bible tells us how to know god and have a relat
and harvard and the salvation army all started by people who believed the bible was the word of god. martinluenced believed the bible is the word of god. those who advocated for the abolition of slavery were inspired by what they read in the word of god. maybe by being offended by it more people ought to read it and see what it has to say. that's what i talk about in our crusades. ainsley: why is everyone so offended by the bible. so much good that comes out of christianity? >> i think...
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god has clearly now given us the moses for our struggles. she said that december 5, 1955. it is important to see martin luther king jr. as not primarily as a civil rights person. it is important for the nation to understand that martin luther king jr. is the moses or the jesus of the 21st century, at least for western civilization and for the united states, if for nobody else. if we do not absorb that about kings, then we are probably not going to absorb anything about king. >> you can see the full event tonight at 8 pm eastern here on cspan3. american history tv weekdays continues until labor day. friday, the world war i centennial ceremony, and a look at various aspects of the war from discussion at u.s. army heritage days. next week, a look at conspiracy theories in the u.s. on monday. tuesday, the life and presidency of andrew jackson, and wednesday, historical interpretations of reconstruction after the civil war. >>> this weekend on american history tv during real america, our weekly look at historical films, the 1943 moore department film why we fight, divide and conquer, explaining the causes of world war ii.
god has clearly now given us the moses for our struggles. she said that december 5, 1955. it is important to see martin luther king jr. as not primarily as a civil rights person. it is important for the nation to understand that martin luther king jr. is the moses or the jesus of the 21st century, at least for western civilization and for the united states, if for nobody else. if we do not absorb that about kings, then we are probably not going to absorb anything about king. >> you can...
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god if. she do that. or not. and then nothing. martin i mean are suited. you living in a nest in there. in the. town. here or not. she has around twenty clients you pay monthly interest rates of either twenty or thirty percent technically this makes her work legal individual money lenders cannot charge more than eighteen percent. and they require an official license. but under quoted law is ready and daughter he says all the money lenders get away with charging a lot more and i'm now the. world around. them. and. i don't. want anyone to tell you. you. know we're down would you say that your money lending operation as well the business or service that are lazy him or not if you don't let me know what they don't lead you when i use i don't use i learned i bought my lab the water or my lab. b.b. been at the one out of. work we needed that. we've met families so crippled by their interest payments that they struggle to feed their children do you think that it can still be classified as a service but these are the consequences. if you really get a. little bit of. the born it. down or. been enabled. in fac
god if. she do that. or not. and then nothing. martin i mean are suited. you living in a nest in there. in the. town. here or not. she has around twenty clients you pay monthly interest rates of either twenty or thirty percent technically this makes her work legal individual money lenders cannot charge more than eighteen percent. and they require an official license. but under quoted law is ready and daughter he says all the money lenders get away with charging a lot more and i'm now the. world...
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s religious affairs correspondent martin got so mark and we just said today that at the prayer service the pope's asking for god's forgiveness for clerical sexual abuse but is the church actually prepared to take any more concrete steps other than just expressing words of remorse we don't know but clearly the public voices sort of rich i think fever pitch i mean it's very clear that there isa very concrete demand for concrete policies and i have to say that listening to the new look this morning i mean it seemed slightly grew and sort of the you know the pope busking the virgin mary to intercede for the sins of the church i mean all of this theological talk of course is fine for those who are already involved in the browser committed to it but as for the rest i mean victims and the wider public the question is what concrete steps are going to be taken and we have here none of that in the last twenty four hours well there were a number of protests yesterday and also further protest planned today by abuse victims and others what is their message there is initially three demands broadly speaking one redress for the
s religious affairs correspondent martin got so mark and we just said today that at the prayer service the pope's asking for god's forgiveness for clerical sexual abuse but is the church actually prepared to take any more concrete steps other than just expressing words of remorse we don't know but clearly the public voices sort of rich i think fever pitch i mean it's very clear that there isa very concrete demand for concrete policies and i have to say that listening to the new look this...
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it was inner freedom, like martin luther king talked about, free at last, free at least, thank god all mighty we are free at last. it was a freedom that no one could take away and these african-american soldiers were very proud of their country and they proud of their service and they fought like hell to defend america. we hardly know about them today. they were heroes and this is the first time a photograph from the only trace of their existence, in fact, the only trace of any black combat unit from world war i it's here and this is one of the representations that we still have today. to end today's tour i wanted to share a photograph that is -- it makes everyone laugh because it shows us that these guys were modern people like us, they cared about the same things that we do and they laughed and cried and agonized about the same things we do and so these were guys from new england and it's 1918 and their team, the red sox, is on a winning streak and they would go on to win the world series that year. >>> it shows us these guys were modern people like us and they laughed and glide and
it was inner freedom, like martin luther king talked about, free at last, free at least, thank god all mighty we are free at last. it was a freedom that no one could take away and these african-american soldiers were very proud of their country and they proud of their service and they fought like hell to defend america. we hardly know about them today. they were heroes and this is the first time a photograph from the only trace of their existence, in fact, the only trace of any black combat...
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pulpit and told the congregation that franklin's father once said she used her god given talent for good, singing for dr. martinp, and other organizations. jackson drew a comparison between the last asks of dr. king and aretha franklin. >> the last mention was with elton john in new york. she was dying and here is a sick woman with sick people. dr. king 's last act is with th people in memphis and her last act with with the people with aids in new york. >> her funeral is set for the 31st in detroit. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. thank you tore stayi thank you for staying with me. we begin this hour with a question. what does the special
pulpit and told the congregation that franklin's father once said she used her god given talent for good, singing for dr. martinp, and other organizations. jackson drew a comparison between the last asks of dr. king and aretha franklin. >> the last mention was with elton john in new york. she was dying and here is a sick woman with sick people. dr. king 's last act is with th people in memphis and her last act with with the people with aids in new york. >> her funeral is set for the...
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god given talent for good, singing for dr. martin luther king jr., nelson mandela, the naacp, and other organizations. jackson drew a comparison between the last asks of dr. king and aretha franklin. >> the last mention was with elton john in new york. she was dying and here is a sick woman with sick people. dr. king 's last act is with th people in memphis and her last act with with the people with aids in new york. >> her funeral is set for the 31st in detroit. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. thank you tore stayi thank you for staying with me. we begin this hour with a question. what does the special counsel, a long deceased senator and the whistle-blower probroug whistle-blower who brought bown richard nixon have in common? president trump lashing out at robert mueller saying he made jokes with mccarthy the senator known for hunting communists in the 50s looked like a baby. the president going off as "the new york times" drapd -- dropped a bombshell saying they don't know what he told during the 30 hours he sat for. at the is
god given talent for good, singing for dr. martin luther king jr., nelson mandela, the naacp, and other organizations. jackson drew a comparison between the last asks of dr. king and aretha franklin. >> the last mention was with elton john in new york. she was dying and here is a sick woman with sick people. dr. king 's last act is with th people in memphis and her last act with with the people with aids in new york. >> her funeral is set for the 31st in detroit. >>> you're...
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addressing worshippers he begged for forgiveness from god, for what he called the open wound of sexual and institutional abuse. our religion editor, martineports. at a shrine where 15 people believed they witnessed an apparition of the virgin mary, a man said by the roman catholic church to be the successor of st peter arrived at knock this morning. good morning. applause in a brief speech, pope francis extended greetings to the people of northern ireland, and prayed for a continuing commitment to the peace process, and again, he promised to be firm and decisive in dealing with child sexual abuse. well, has has he won the people of ireland back? he certainly spoke very proximately to them, he spoke very simply to them, and i think he has certainly gained the hearts and minds of many people here, which is most important. as he flew back from knock, people were beginning to arrive at what would prove to be the climax of this short visit — a celebration of mass in the vast open space of phoenix park, almost a0 years after the last pa pal visit. it'll be my first time seeing the pope. i remember mum getting ready in 79, but i always thought,
addressing worshippers he begged for forgiveness from god, for what he called the open wound of sexual and institutional abuse. our religion editor, martineports. at a shrine where 15 people believed they witnessed an apparition of the virgin mary, a man said by the roman catholic church to be the successor of st peter arrived at knock this morning. good morning. applause in a brief speech, pope francis extended greetings to the people of northern ireland, and prayed for a continuing commitment...
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of their spiritual existence in light of the belief that god walks with them and that the suffering will not exhaust their existence. so martin luther king jr. was part of that tradition and at the same time, he was read as a marginal figure because of his political activity. jh jackson who was the head of the national baptist convention was a very conservative negro leader. and preacher. so he didn't want all of that civil-rights heresy. this tension between conservative blacks and more progressive blocks, didn't just start. so martin luther king jr. and his cohort had to leave the national baptist convention, basically forced out to start the progressive national baptist convention. millions of members, about 2-3 in the progressive national baptist convention. even there, let's admit it. all black people benefited from the civil rights movement. most black people didn't participate. very small numbers of people, it's true today too. very true today. when i ask jesse jackson, how did you get involved with martin luther king jr. directly? you were a young 25-26-year-old. you go to selma and the next thing we know, you're part
of their spiritual existence in light of the belief that god walks with them and that the suffering will not exhaust their existence. so martin luther king jr. was part of that tradition and at the same time, he was read as a marginal figure because of his political activity. jh jackson who was the head of the national baptist convention was a very conservative negro leader. and preacher. so he didn't want all of that civil-rights heresy. this tension between conservative blacks and more...
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god question. i believe this because it makes me feel better. i respect martin gardner.ar it's kind of the end of the conversation in that sense though. he is at saint i can prove that it easy in fact i can't prove it. ee as an argument like what you described as something close. which religion in which god. wrote many holy books. and each of the adherents of the holy books claims that there is the one true one on which the one true religion is built. are they specific him down and find that that's the right one. there's no way to know. it's better, more rational to and therefore i'm just gonna say out of it.m fa all the ways that they had developed to create moral standards. s you need god or religion for any of that. and one of the major milestonesf on the last four centuries is that we had developed a sexual -- secular regional system. much better than the tribal instincts that we still have with us. what you're talking about with any thing like getting married or investing in stocks. this is cognitive psychology. it's absolutely true. that's not faith. there
god question. i believe this because it makes me feel better. i respect martin gardner.ar it's kind of the end of the conversation in that sense though. he is at saint i can prove that it easy in fact i can't prove it. ee as an argument like what you described as something close. which religion in which god. wrote many holy books. and each of the adherents of the holy books claims that there is the one true one on which the one true religion is built. are they specific him down and find that...
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trust and confidence, even if people's faith in god is undiminished, their confidence in the church as an institution is troubled, and we heard earlier from martinnstitution is troubled, and we heard earlierfrom martin bashir, oui’ heard earlierfrom martin bashir, our religion editor, about the allegation published today in a letter published today by archbishop vigano accusing the pope, accusing pope francis himself of not taking action and of ignoring his warnings about the then archbishop of washington, dc, thomas majeric, the cardinal who resigned last month over allegations of abuse, and vigano said that the pope had to face up to the fact that some of these allegations had been covered up. most taoiseachs have been an expression of their own humility, and this is something that the pope will have to come to terms with. the contrast will be for anyone who remembers the images of when pope john paul visited in 1979, there is no doubt hear there is passion and faith, but the picture elsewhere in ireland is not necessarily the same, so ireland is not necessarily the same, so let's return now to my colleague annita mcveigh who is in phoenix par
trust and confidence, even if people's faith in god is undiminished, their confidence in the church as an institution is troubled, and we heard earlier from martinnstitution is troubled, and we heard earlierfrom martin bashir, oui’ heard earlierfrom martin bashir, our religion editor, about the allegation published today in a letter published today by archbishop vigano accusing the pope, accusing pope francis himself of not taking action and of ignoring his warnings about the then archbishop...
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worshippers he begged for forgiveness from god, for what he called the ‘open wound' of sexual and institutional abuse, uncovered in the church. 0ur religion editor martinrts. at a shrine where 15 people believed they witnessed an apparition of the virgin mary, a man, said by the catholic church, to be the successor of st peter, arrived at knock this morning. good morning. applause. in a brief speech, pope francis extended greetings to the people of northern ireland and prayed for a continuing commitment to the peace process. and, again, he promised to be firm and decisive in dealing with child sexual abuse. well, has has he won the people of ireland back? he certainly spoke very proximately to them. he spoke very simply to them and i think he has certainly gained the hearts and minds of many people here, which is most important. as he flew back from knock, people were beginning to arrive at what would prove to be the climax of this short visit — a celebration of mass in the vast open space of phoenix park, almost a0 years after the last pa pal visit. it will be my first time seeing the pope. i remember my mum getting ready in‘ 79. i always thought, wou
worshippers he begged for forgiveness from god, for what he called the ‘open wound' of sexual and institutional abuse, uncovered in the church. 0ur religion editor martinrts. at a shrine where 15 people believed they witnessed an apparition of the virgin mary, a man, said by the catholic church, to be the successor of st peter, arrived at knock this morning. good morning. applause. in a brief speech, pope francis extended greetings to the people of northern ireland and prayed for a continuing...
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worshippers he begged for forgiveness from god for what he called the ‘open wound' of sexual and institutional abuse uncovered in the church. our religion editor, martinbelieved they witnessed an apparition of the virgin mary, a man said by the roman catholic church to be the successor of st peter arrived at knock this morning. good morning. applause in a brief speech, pope francis extended greetings to the people of northern ireland, and prayed for a continuing commitment to the peace process, and again, he promised to be firm and decisive in dealing with child sexual abuse. well, has has he won the people of ireland back? he certainly spoke very proximately to them, he spoke very simply to them, and i think he has certainly gained the hearts and minds of many people here, which is most important. as he flew back from knock, people were beginning to arrive at what would prove to be the climax of this short visit — a celebration of mass in the vast open space of phoenix park, almost a0 years after the last pa pal visit. it'll be my first time seeing the pope. i remember mum getting ready in 79, but i always thought, would i ever get to see the pope in
worshippers he begged for forgiveness from god for what he called the ‘open wound' of sexual and institutional abuse uncovered in the church. our religion editor, martinbelieved they witnessed an apparition of the virgin mary, a man said by the roman catholic church to be the successor of st peter arrived at knock this morning. good morning. applause in a brief speech, pope francis extended greetings to the people of northern ireland, and prayed for a continuing commitment to the peace...
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. >> i went to the service to hear martin luther king, and she sang, i believe -- i think it was "precious lord." a 15-year-old, and i went, oh, my god reporter: fans promised to say a little prayer for franklin at her hollywood star. they paid their respects at the church she grew up singing in detroit and in harlem, they reflected on her impact. >> i grew up with aretha franklin, are you kidding? with mom singing. we cleaning the house on the weekend and she was playing aretha franklin. >> reporter: fans promise they'll keep playing her favorite hits and keep her memory alive. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> well, ahead on "cbs this morning," singer stevie wonder tells us about his close relationship with aretha franklin and shares some of his favorite memories. >>> in colorado, christopher watts is being held without bail on suspicion of killing his wife and two young daughters. shanann's body was discovered where her husband worked with what's believed to be her two young children nearby. he'll be charged tuesday. john schiumo has more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. he will be charged soon with three counts of
. >> i went to the service to hear martin luther king, and she sang, i believe -- i think it was "precious lord." a 15-year-old, and i went, oh, my god reporter: fans promised to say a little prayer for franklin at her hollywood star. they paid their respects at the church she grew up singing in detroit and in harlem, they reflected on her impact. >> i grew up with aretha franklin, are you kidding? with mom singing. we cleaning the house on the weekend and she was playing...
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worshippers he begged for forgiveness from god, for what he called the ‘open wound' of sexual and institutional abuse, uncovered in the church. 0ur religion editor, martinreports. at a shrine where 15 people believed they witnessed an apparition of the virgin mary, a man, said by the catholic church, to be the successor of st peter, arrived at knock this morning. good morning. applause. in a brief speech, pope francis extended greetings to the people of northern ireland and prayed for a continuing commitment to the peace process. and, again, he promised to be firm and decisive in dealing with child sexual abuse. well, has has he won the people of ireland back? he certainly spoke very proximately to them. he spoke very simply to them and i think he has certainly gained the hearts and minds of many people here, which is most important. as he flew back from knock, people were beginning to arrive at what would prove to be the climax of this short visit — a celebration of mass in the vast open space of phoenix park, almost a0 years after the last pa pal visit. it will be my first time seeing the pope. i remember my mum getting ready in‘ 79. i always thought,
worshippers he begged for forgiveness from god, for what he called the ‘open wound' of sexual and institutional abuse, uncovered in the church. 0ur religion editor, martinreports. at a shrine where 15 people believed they witnessed an apparition of the virgin mary, a man, said by the catholic church, to be the successor of st peter, arrived at knock this morning. good morning. applause. in a brief speech, pope francis extended greetings to the people of northern ireland and prayed for a...
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they know but for the grace of god, they could have been a michael brown or a trayvon martin or sandra bland or the brother mar quis who was just killed vis-a-vis stand your ground, florida. i'm proud of these players. donald trump is trying to bring back an era in america that we thought we had gotten rid of. but obviously, he wants to keep alive. just one more thing, if i could, stephanie. >> please. >> you know, we were talking this weekend at the conference. you know these are labors -- many people here are from labor unions. they work alongside their white brethren. dr. king talked about -- from the steps of montgomery state capitol, about the evolution or the origin, the genesis, of jim crow and how there's really not a lot of difference between working class whites and working class african-americans and all other people of color. but people like donald trump, as they did in the '60s, he talked about how they would try to draw division between the two. because less we all come together, what if all of us, black and white and brown and red, of course we're in arizona, what if we
they know but for the grace of god, they could have been a michael brown or a trayvon martin or sandra bland or the brother mar quis who was just killed vis-a-vis stand your ground, florida. i'm proud of these players. donald trump is trying to bring back an era in america that we thought we had gotten rid of. but obviously, he wants to keep alive. just one more thing, if i could, stephanie. >> please. >> you know, we were talking this weekend at the conference. you know these are...
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martin luther king, jr. and at the inauguration of president obama. he was moved beyond words. >> i said my god.the seventh heaven. and it made all things complete. >> reporter: he went to college with aretha franklin's brother. >> she conveyed through her voice through the lyrics of her songs the history, and the hope of black people. >> she made it comfortable for black folks to be black. >> reporter: president obama said aretha franklin helped define the american experience in her voice. we could feel our history. all of it in every chad. paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news -- shade. paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >> aretha franklin's home town of detroit is paying tribute to her. her father was the pastor of that church, today the current pastor talked about her legacy. >> the question you have to ask yourself, did leave the world any better? and franklin can say that. >> aretha franklin performed in identity last year as part of -- detroit last year as part of the music weekend. people called it an unforgettable performance. stay with ktvu fox 2 news for continuing coverage on aretha franklin's
martin luther king, jr. and at the inauguration of president obama. he was moved beyond words. >> i said my god.the seventh heaven. and it made all things complete. >> reporter: he went to college with aretha franklin's brother. >> she conveyed through her voice through the lyrics of her songs the history, and the hope of black people. >> she made it comfortable for black folks to be black. >> reporter: president obama said aretha franklin helped define the...
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god bless you. >> nbc's ron mott was in detroit for us outside the church, as is roland martin, host of the podcastltered and marvet britto. marvet knew and worked with aretha franklin. it's so good to have all of you here. let me start with you if i can, ron. as i watched this all throughout the day, as i said it's been more than five hours, and yet it's as if you can't get enough. you can't get enough of the music, you can't get enough of the stories, and you can't get enough of the feeling that this is exactly what she would have wanted. tell us your impressions. >> yeah, hey, there, chris. i'm almost glad that i've not gone into the church because i wouldn't want to come out quite frankly. i'm being paid today to get on the air but this was a very, very special woman. we've talked to people all week asking them why she meant so much to them, why she meant so much to detroit. she grew up here and this was her city. the people of this city were her people. even though she was rich and famous and all of that, she never forgot the people who grew up on the streets of detroit and would always give b
god bless you. >> nbc's ron mott was in detroit for us outside the church, as is roland martin, host of the podcastltered and marvet britto. marvet knew and worked with aretha franklin. it's so good to have all of you here. let me start with you if i can, ron. as i watched this all throughout the day, as i said it's been more than five hours, and yet it's as if you can't get enough. you can't get enough of the music, you can't get enough of the stories, and you can't get enough of the...
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god question. ibut anyway i believe because it makes me feel okay, i respect martin gardner and i said, fine, it's kind of the end of the conversation in that sense, though because he's not saying i can prove it, he's saying i can't prove it. it makes my life feel better, okay, fine, as an argument like what you described or something close to wager falls apart, which reeling own and which god, claims that they are the true one. well, that's obviously the right one. bogus myth, so it's better, more rational, more reasonable to just say i don't know, therefore i'm just going to stay out of it and i'm not going to adhere to any of them and develop own moral code based on my culture, my family and so forth all the ways that philosophers have developed to create moral standards, injustice, so forth. you don't need god, religion for any of that and one of the major milestones to have fourth searching ris is we have developed secular legal systems and moral codes that work really well, not perfectly but much better than the tribal instincts that drove the bronze age religions that we have with us. now,
god question. ibut anyway i believe because it makes me feel okay, i respect martin gardner and i said, fine, it's kind of the end of the conversation in that sense, though because he's not saying i can prove it, he's saying i can't prove it. it makes my life feel better, okay, fine, as an argument like what you described or something close to wager falls apart, which reeling own and which god, claims that they are the true one. well, that's obviously the right one. bogus myth, so it's better,...
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god ordained segregation. the greatest critique of donald trump is not h personal vices. what is worst is his political vices, his political agenda. martinmembers of hisre cotion agree. >> i think it is disgraceful, the way he is treating people of color. >>'s ideas don't match up with any of what the bible is saying. martin: ralph drollinger says donald trump needs tim grow. >> any person that is young in christ is going to have issues with their demeanor, especially if your whole life is on camera. whmartin: but peter wehner worked for three republican worked for three republican presidents, says donald trump is less a christian and more a hypocrit d >> i think tage donald trump is doing to christianity and the damage to christians war trump supporters is catastrophic, and a very harsh indictment of the people who stood by him, who were his sword and his shield. martin: thehristians? >> the christians. martin: wi some questioning umtheir support, donald trp planted seeds of fear during a dinner with evangelical leaders, warning that if they don't vote republican in the midterm , ections in november, there will be civil unreen violence.
god ordained segregation. the greatest critique of donald trump is not h personal vices. what is worst is his political vices, his political agenda. martinmembers of hisre cotion agree. >> i think it is disgraceful, the way he is treating people of color. >>'s ideas don't match up with any of what the bible is saying. martin: ralph drollinger says donald trump needs tim grow. >> any person that is young in christ is going to have issues with their demeanor, especially if your...
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stay kneeling they didn't want to disrespect disrespect god save the queen when they disrespected our poll. >> a gallup poll found 67% hated martinhe most revered in our day. history will be the judge of these players and the president that will determine what is right or wrong. >> greg: this the is problem. two groups talking past each other. >> dana: yeah. >> greg: no one is denying anybody's right to speech. no one. this is not -- no one is being denied. can you go -- the waitress who comes and brings me the steak can protest against me but not while she is delivering my meal, okay? but she can go out there and go protest for veganism or whatever, not in my restaurant, not that you will be fired. that is one side. it's interesting. because that's how most people think, right? it's like this is where i work. this should not be part of it. this is a football game. no one is taking away rights. can you actually agree with you, richard, that racial injustice is bad and that martin luther king is a hero. but i still don't want to have protests at my place of work. i don't see why you can't hold these two competing thoughts. this is
stay kneeling they didn't want to disrespect disrespect god save the queen when they disrespected our poll. >> a gallup poll found 67% hated martinhe most revered in our day. history will be the judge of these players and the president that will determine what is right or wrong. >> greg: this the is problem. two groups talking past each other. >> dana: yeah. >> greg: no one is denying anybody's right to speech. no one. this is not -- no one is being denied. can you go --...
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and welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i'm martin that is coming up in the next sixty minutes. each man that i. am is a man of god was sworn in as zimbabwe's president after a closely contested election and a legal challenge. greeted by the crowds played francis arrives at an irish trying a day after meeting victims of church structural abuse. from prisoner of war to presidential candidate u.s. republican senator john mccain dies at the age of eighty one. and an emotional reunion the only chance for many south and north koreans to meet their families separated by war. and with all the support as rose cellino of bahrain takes place in the asian games women's marathon betty more coming up later this news hour. so as a man and god has been sworn in as zimbabwe's president after weeks of political uncertainty over an election that was disputed by the main opposition coalition leningrad there was inaugurated within the past half hour at the national sports stadium in the capital harare on friday the country's top court threw out a challenge by the opposition leader nelson chamisa he has rejected that ruling and he's v
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martin luther king, and she got up and she sang. i believe-- i think it was "precious lord." and a 15-year-old, and i went, "oh, my god? >> a giant, among giants. she's the ageless wonder. she's everything. but, you know what? she has shared that on this face of the earth. there will never, ever be, in my lifetime, or maybe yours, there will never be another aretha louise franklin. that's it. i'm going to miss that girl. but i'm celebrating right now. >> glor: thank you so much, sam. >> thank you, jeff. >> glor: we're going to have much more about aretha franklin later in the broadcast, including the story behind her signature song, "respect." t.w, on a much, much different note tonight, a man in colorado who appeared on television this week begging for the safe return of his missing wife and their two young daughters has now reportedly confessed to their murders. 33-year-old christopher watts was in court today, hours after the body of his pregnant wife ans found at an oil field where he works. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: chris watts had little to say in the colorado courtroom this afternoon. wednesday nigh
martin luther king, and she got up and she sang. i believe-- i think it was "precious lord." and a 15-year-old, and i went, "oh, my god? >> a giant, among giants. she's the ageless wonder. she's everything. but, you know what? she has shared that on this face of the earth. there will never, ever be, in my lifetime, or maybe yours, there will never be another aretha louise franklin. that's it. i'm going to miss that girl. but i'm celebrating right now. >> glor: thank...
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martin luther king. and she got up and she sang -- i believe -- i think it was "precious lord." and a 15-year-old, and i went oh, my godgiants. she's the ageless wonder. she's everything. but you know what? she has shared that on this face of the earth. there will never, ever be in my lifetime or maybe yours, there will never be another aretha louise franklin. that's it. i'm going to miss that girl. but i'm celebrating right now. >>> police in colorado have arrested chris watts in the killings of his pregnant wife and their two young children. it's a crime that has shocked the entire nation. omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: chris watts had little to say in a colorado courtroom this afternoon. wednesday night the body of his pregnant wife, shanann, was discovered on the property of one of his work sites. >> we have been able to recover a body that we're quite certain is shanann watts. >> like a nightmare i just can't wake up from. >> reporter: he allegedly confessed to killing shanann and their two daughters, 3-year-old celeste and 4-year-old bella, after he told reporters he had no idea where they were and begged
martin luther king. and she got up and she sang -- i believe -- i think it was "precious lord." and a 15-year-old, and i went oh, my godgiants. she's the ageless wonder. she's everything. but you know what? she has shared that on this face of the earth. there will never, ever be in my lifetime or maybe yours, there will never be another aretha louise franklin. that's it. i'm going to miss that girl. but i'm celebrating right now. >>> police in colorado have arrested chris...
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group god's guerrillas the truck was parked near a basketball court and traveled to other sites in the predominately black community on the city's southwest side seems to be confirmed by resident martin g. johnson who posted a video showing what appears to be the same semi truck and trailer at a different location the following day needless to say hawk watchers the civil liberty implications of what is essentially law enforcement across the country baiting citizens living in a poor depressed high crime neighborhoods into committing a crime is at the cli questionable to say the least while bordering heavily on entrapment you know i think it's time we put a little snag in this fishing line and start watching the hawks. as. to. what it's like you know that i got. this. welcome aboard the what are the robots for and that capital that you go to take the bait. and i know it's worth the fact that it's so. in there so much like any parent. ray says i'm. in this fight and i'm putting in classes i'm of putting here some nike air and some you know brad bottoms right as a bloody shoes they are not meant to reply to it none of their story is the fact they are literally waving shoes in front of po
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group god's guerrillas the truck was parked near a basketball court and traveled to other sites in the predominately black community on the city's southwest side seems to be confirmed by resident martin g. johnson who posted a video showing what appears to be the same semi truck and trailer at a different location the following day needless to say hawk watchers the civil liberty implications of what is essentially law enforcement across the country baiting citizens living in a poor depressed high crime neighborhoods into committing a crime is at the cli questionable to say the least while bordering heavily on entrapment. you know i think it's time we put a little sled in this fishing line and start watching the hawks. you. would know what a legal tree looks like a real live it would be analyzed to the bottom if you. know what it looks like you know i got. this. big song. welcome aboard the what are the parts of the robot and on top of the law lets you go take the bait. you know i don't know what's worse the fact that it's so. there is so much like any parent. ray says i'm. in this fight and i'm putting and classism of putting here's some nike air and some you know bread bottom right
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god was intentionally segregated segregated in terms of geography. segregated in terms of educational assets health care assets capital investment plans it's been second gator for quite a long time matter of fact we martin king said all throughout the south he had march but chicago was the most segregated city he had ever been in and we're still facing the the the byproduct of this legacy.
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group god's guerrillas the truck was parked near a basketball court and travelled to other sides in the predominantly black community on the city's southwest side seems to be confirmed by resident martin g. johnson who posted a video showing what appears to be the same semi truck and trailer at a different location the following day needless to say hawk watchers the civil liberty implications of what is essentially law enforcement across the country baiting citizens living in a poor depressed high crime neighborhoods into committing a crime is at the cli questionable to say the least while bordering heavily on entrapment. you know i think it's time we put a little sled in this fishing line and start watching the hallmarks of the. you. know what a legal theory looks like a real live would be analyzed to the bottom if you like but it looks like you might not i got. with. this. because i. welcome aboard the watch of the dogs so robots and on top of the law let's. go take the bait i've got you know i don't know what's worse the fact that it's so. there is so much like any parent. ray says i'm. in the fight and i'm putting and classism of putting here some nike air and some you know red bo
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of my god go ahead of the main opposition needed nelson chamisa the united nations envoy for yemen says he'll invite the warring sides in the conflict there for talks in geneva in september martin griffis told the un security council a political solution to end the war is available well as the address to cancel the death toll from the saudi led air strikes in the city of the day that continue to rise twenty six people are now confirmed dead after a fishing port and fish market were hit or who's to say the number is closer to fifty phone. israel's belt feel and gas supplies from entering the gaza strip defense minister avigdor lieberman says the measure is in response to protests and big incendiary kites and balloons across the border gaza suffers from a severe lack of electricity and relies on fuel power generators during that often last hour of the time we spoke to an old school rests the head of the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in gaza he told to us about the impact a few are having on palestinians living in the street. we are providing almost a million leader of fuel two critical facilities i'm talking here about critical facilities so essential fif
of my god go ahead of the main opposition needed nelson chamisa the united nations envoy for yemen says he'll invite the warring sides in the conflict there for talks in geneva in september martin griffis told the un security council a political solution to end the war is available well as the address to cancel the death toll from the saudi led air strikes in the city of the day that continue to rise twenty six people are now confirmed dead after a fishing port and fish market were hit or who's...