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well for more let's bring in martin god he's our religious affairs analyst is has been dealing with this in different countries for years martin how could so many priests get away with such serious crimes for so long here in germany. essentially what we have this once again sort of this pattern of cover up concealment and essential mutual favors among different parts of the church emerging so basically i mean we have two issues at stake one is of course the sexual abusers themselves but what this is once again showing it's that there was a pretty systematic policy of cover up and this is the reason why sort of in the cases that contemplated in this reported some said about forty percent were dealt with in the journey to go system but no more than that now we're talking about horrible crimes here crimes against children but the cases in the report that's being released today those cases are anonymous can we be assured that german law enforcement officials will investigate this and that the perpetrators will be persecuted with the full force of the law well the german government has alread
well for more let's bring in martin god he's our religious affairs analyst is has been dealing with this in different countries for years martin how could so many priests get away with such serious crimes for so long here in germany. essentially what we have this once again sort of this pattern of cover up concealment and essential mutual favors among different parts of the church emerging so basically i mean we have two issues at stake one is of course the sexual abusers themselves but what...
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we're hoping that the political step will be taken more of this to come religious affairs editor martin god thank you so much pleasure. now let's look at some other stories making news around the world today young marse de facto leader unfolds hoochie has defended the jailing of two reuters journalists earlier this month she said they had violated the country's official secrets act and were not being punished for investigating alleged army massacres of revenge of muslims they received seven years sentences. the russian protest group pussy riot says one of its members is in grave condition due to possible. vets who was also allies in moscow after losing his eyesight and the ability to speak interviewed pussy riot last month after the group briefly disrupted the world soccer's world cup soccer. and evacuations are underway in the northern philippines where a typhoon is heading in from the pacific it's described as the country's worst storm this year and is likely to make landfall as soon as this weekend the civil defense agency says it's deploying relief goods and disaster equipment. meanwhil
we're hoping that the political step will be taken more of this to come religious affairs editor martin god thank you so much pleasure. now let's look at some other stories making news around the world today young marse de facto leader unfolds hoochie has defended the jailing of two reuters journalists earlier this month she said they had violated the country's official secrets act and were not being punished for investigating alleged army massacres of revenge of muslims they received seven...
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martin: yeah. >> anthony: good god. there is a light at the end of the tunnel. test test. >> man.p. >> anthony: you know how to do that in a manly way? you just got to look down and then you sort of look away in a distracted way. it's like, "i'm not really -- i'm not really sucking it." >> fred: the best way is to look up. [ laughter ] >> anthony: finally, there's maple meringue cake and maple ice cream with chocolate shards. any suggestion how to attack this? >> fred: we did it once. i won the chef suggest thing for the ice cream cone. chef suggests that you eat the ice cream like that. >> martin: that's the thing. i think there's too much focusing on the food. you know? you know, like, uh, "wow, this is very intellectual and, uh, wow and blah, blah." i've done too much of those, all those shit, you know? i don't want to do that. i don't want to play game anymore. >> fred: because food is feces in waiting. [ laughter ] >> anthony: this is cnn. iyou may be at increased riskf for pneumococcal pneumonia -a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your routine for
martin: yeah. >> anthony: good god. there is a light at the end of the tunnel. test test. >> man.p. >> anthony: you know how to do that in a manly way? you just got to look down and then you sort of look away in a distracted way. it's like, "i'm not really -- i'm not really sucking it." >> fred: the best way is to look up. [ laughter ] >> anthony: finally, there's maple meringue cake and maple ice cream with chocolate shards. any suggestion how to attack...
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god. and that's our primary message. >> i'm glad you mentioned dr. martinuther king, because one of the places where you're beginning to make a mark, and one of the places that you seem to care quite a lot about, is racial reconciliation. one of the things you've written is that the sbc was forged on the wrong side -- that's the southern baptists were forged on the wrong side of the racial question for far too many years. and so, for people who aren't familiar with the history of southern baptists, what is that history and what do you mean by that? >> yeah, so, 1845, the southern baptist convention was formed. it split from the northern baptists, and one of the primary issues was the fact that the northern baptists did not want to appoint slaveholders as missionaries. and southern baptists wanted to leave that as an issue of conscience. well, now we recognize that that was something they were woefully ignorant of and even tragically used the bible to try to support that. you know, the southern baptists officially repudiated slavery years ago. what we're loo
god. and that's our primary message. >> i'm glad you mentioned dr. martinuther king, because one of the places where you're beginning to make a mark, and one of the places that you seem to care quite a lot about, is racial reconciliation. one of the things you've written is that the sbc was forged on the wrong side -- that's the southern baptists were forged on the wrong side of the racial question for far too many years. and so, for people who aren't familiar with the history of southern...
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god. >> there was an urgency. >> captain randy says the beefed up security -- they beefed up security and bought a gun. november 13th, 20 search, gwen martin was on the night shift when they not a 911 call. first responders were suspicious, amy had a single gunshot wound inside her right ear. >> it soon became clear, someone killed her. was -- hired hit man from the dark web? 4000 miles away this hon don, a white hat hacker named chris, had been monitoring the site. >> what did dog day god want done? >> target kill on a given date. >> reporter: he says it listed dozens of kill orders from all over the world. he tried to alert authorities but they brushed him off. he started passing tips directly to 48 hours. we found ourselves in the middle of an apparent live marketplace for murder. there was only one thing we could do, we contacted authorities. >> they just received a tip for a murder for hire in iran. >> a citizen of taiwan. >> if it wasn't for 48 hours >>eptefar, four ave be arrests from our tips. >> do you understand the terror you have caused with this mud for -- murder for hire plot? >> i asked how many they uncovered in this report
god. >> there was an urgency. >> captain randy says the beefed up security -- they beefed up security and bought a gun. november 13th, 20 search, gwen martin was on the night shift when they not a 911 call. first responders were suspicious, amy had a single gunshot wound inside her right ear. >> it soon became clear, someone killed her. was -- hired hit man from the dark web? 4000 miles away this hon don, a white hat hacker named chris, had been monitoring the site. >>...
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martin. 2:04 a.m. in new york they left the court. >> amazing how fast he is. >> incredible. >> that would have been >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. it's the final days where all beds are on sale. the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is now only $899. plus, 24-month financing on all beds. ends sunday. sleep number proven quality sleep our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego have all the >>> the late slow late show is up next. the
martin. 2:04 a.m. in new york they left the court. >> amazing how fast he is. >> incredible. >> that would have been >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899,...
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god, i have come so far. a truly remarkable story, jen taylor speaking to us on the bbc this morning. time for a look at the weather now, here is lucy martin. pushing across with torrential rain and some flash flooding. we keep you up—to—date as we move through the next few days. but that is certainly not the case in the uk. this photo sent in by one of our weather watchers earlier in cumbria. blue skies but today, it feels notably fresher. this cold front and on the satellite imagery, we do have fresh air but it has largely cleared. more cloud in northern ireland and scotland. sunny spells, the risk of showers in the north. in england and wales it is dry and breakfast bigger deal of sunshine but feeling noticeably fresher. temperatures in the low teens. 18 or 19 degrees on the channel islands. that's where we expect to see the best of the warmth. tonight, strengthening winds in scotland. plenty of clear skies, temperatures falling away intel's and cities. a touch of frost. in central and southern england, it few patches of mist and fog. a cool and bright start to the day, some cloud, but a dry and fine day. temperatures of 18 degrees in t
god, i have come so far. a truly remarkable story, jen taylor speaking to us on the bbc this morning. time for a look at the weather now, here is lucy martin. pushing across with torrential rain and some flash flooding. we keep you up—to—date as we move through the next few days. but that is certainly not the case in the uk. this photo sent in by one of our weather watchers earlier in cumbria. blue skies but today, it feels notably fresher. this cold front and on the satellite imagery, we...
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true boldness these god as the head of the bishops conference i must take responsibility for all the failures and for all the pain caused i must also ask for forgiveness personally. martin what do you make of that statement i think that you know questions of forgiveness penance etc should really just be put aside in the sense that we have heard this very often what we have not heard very often and i think it's really quite revealing is the term crimes which were of use immediately after the pennsylvania report by the pope himself this actually completely changes the game because once that the church reek of nice in an official capacity that a crime has been committed then they're forced to bring. pertinent oh they're already seen the question now is where they will do it but he has said that crimes have to be punished so in a sense the ball is in their court now the pope has also been commenting on this today ahead of the reports publication he made a statement he's currently in is stony and in a statement he admitted that the church has effectively been pushing people away let's listen in to what he had to say. believe is a indignant about sexual uneconomic scandals wh
true boldness these god as the head of the bishops conference i must take responsibility for all the failures and for all the pain caused i must also ask for forgiveness personally. martin what do you make of that statement i think that you know questions of forgiveness penance etc should really just be put aside in the sense that we have heard this very often what we have not heard very often and i think it's really quite revealing is the term crimes which were of use immediately after the...
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martin same down with the sasm reporter to discuss his latest work. >> you look at the operation of this white house and you have to say, let's hope to god we don't have a crisis. >> for bob woodward, that's the bottom line to awl the chaos described in his new book "fear: trump in the white house." >> people who work for him are worried that he will sign things or give orders that threaten the national security or the financial security of the country or the world. >> including chief economic adviser gary cohn and staff secretary rob porter literally stole documents like this one off the president's desk in the oval office. >> so he wouldn't sign them because they realized that this would endanger the country. >> how do they get away with that? >> he doesn't remember. if it's not on his desk, if it's not immediately available for action, it goes away. >> unelected officials like cohn and porter intentionally thwarting the actions of the elected president. the exact reverse of what a white house staff is supposed to do. going back to richard nixon and watergate, this is the ninth white house woodward has covered. >> in the eight others, i never heard
martin same down with the sasm reporter to discuss his latest work. >> you look at the operation of this white house and you have to say, let's hope to god we don't have a crisis. >> for bob woodward, that's the bottom line to awl the chaos described in his new book "fear: trump in the white house." >> people who work for him are worried that he will sign things or give orders that threaten the national security or the financial security of the country or the world....
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god bless america and keep strong. [applause] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] and my uncle martÍnerday we were waiting for a phone call, for something to tell us that you are safe, that you are home. but unfortunately it's not so. we remember you everyday not only is a great brother, but of loving uncle that you wear. i hope that you're watching over us. we love you and will never forget you. >> and my brother, allen and columnar who came to work this day 17 years ago and i lost him along with a lot of other people. it was a wake-up call. our country knew what happened. i'm just so gratified to see so many people here. you never be forgot. i love you, alan. kerry loves you, donna lazio. you have two great nieces and two great nephews. love you. your niece and nephew love you. god bless america. [applause] 79 -- [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] and my father, louis ingle terra. dad, mom, mary, chris and everyone else miss you so much. although i was only two when we last year, i still remember you so much and they see you every day whe
god bless america and keep strong. [applause] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] and my uncle martÍnerday we were waiting for a phone call, for something to tell us that you are safe, that you are home. but unfortunately it's not so. we remember you everyday not only is a great brother, but of loving uncle that you wear. i hope that you're watching over us. we love you and will never forget you....
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martin van buren. grover cleveland in the 1890's. the notion that the government, that the federal government especially, would step in and try to correct the economic cycle was heresy. depressions were acts of god. there were booms and busts and there was nothing you could do about it. and that is the philosophy that, for example, andrew mellon, hoover's holdover secretary of the treasury, maintained. he basically told the president just flush out the system. all of the bad, the crooked bankers, the speculators, all of that, that was hobbesian economics. and hoover's response was to get himself a new secretary of the treasury. he sent mellon to the court of st. james. the other thing is we tend to think that in 1929, the stock market crash and the next day day there were bread lines. early in 1930, the new york times" amongork other media outlets praised hoover for doing more than any other president before under the circumstances. hoover did not believe in boom and bust. to go back to harding's administration, and the secretary of commerce, there was a severe recession right after world war i. and it was hoover who was in effect delegated with responsibility, and what he did was, among other t
martin van buren. grover cleveland in the 1890's. the notion that the government, that the federal government especially, would step in and try to correct the economic cycle was heresy. depressions were acts of god. there were booms and busts and there was nothing you could do about it. and that is the philosophy that, for example, andrew mellon, hoover's holdover secretary of the treasury, maintained. he basically told the president just flush out the system. all of the bad, the crooked...
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god. >> champing at the bit for this to happen. >> reporter: captain mcallister says they beefed up supreme court and bought a gun. november 13th, 2016. sergeant martint shift when police got a 911 call. >> i think my wife shot herself. there's blood all over. >> reporter: first responders to the scene were suspicious. amy had a single gunshot wound inside her right ear. >> it soon became clear someone had killed her. >> reporter: was it the hired hit man from the dark web? 4,000 miles away in london, a white hat hacker named chris montero had been monitoring yura's besa mafia site. what did god day god want done? >> a target on a particular date. >> reporter: dozens of kill orders from all over the world. he says he tried to alert authorities but they brushed him off. so he started passing tips directly to "48 hours." we found ourselves in the middle of an apparent live marketplace for murder. and there was only one thing we could do. we contacted authorities. >> they just received a tip for a murder for hire in iran. >> against a citizen of taiwan. >> if it wasn't for "48 hours" there would have been a funeral. >> so far, four arrested from our tip
god. >> champing at the bit for this to happen. >> reporter: captain mcallister says they beefed up supreme court and bought a gun. november 13th, 2016. sergeant martint shift when police got a 911 call. >> i think my wife shot herself. there's blood all over. >> reporter: first responders to the scene were suspicious. amy had a single gunshot wound inside her right ear. >> it soon became clear someone had killed her. >> reporter: was it the hired hit man...