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ethics correspondent martin jack welcome and we just heard the bishop that saying mistakes were made but this does not sound like a mistake if you believe what's in this report this was a system this was the system absolutely i mean it's like this doesn't cut it anymore the church is not entitled to talk about mistakes at all one of the things that the grand jury sort of brings forth is that essentially the church at least in the state of pennsylvania and we did in the day of this particular pittsburgh which is one third of where those people charged from was eventually operating us a criminal organization and this is actually a very damning charge so that is to say there was a system for both protecting these people that evidently was perpetrating the problem so you know i think that apologies is something that well just quite simply has no place in this conversation anymore and we had briefly in the report only two charges against more than three hundred abuses and the names on known so why not well this charges some of these charges go back so many years so i mean i think that the
ethics correspondent martin jack welcome and we just heard the bishop that saying mistakes were made but this does not sound like a mistake if you believe what's in this report this was a system this was the system absolutely i mean it's like this doesn't cut it anymore the church is not entitled to talk about mistakes at all one of the things that the grand jury sort of brings forth is that essentially the church at least in the state of pennsylvania and we did in the day of this particular...
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factor of you know the pope being from argentina as well our ethics and religion correspondent martin jack as always mark thank you very much. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world authorities have arrested several journalists including george chevelle a correspondent you can recall ski to his apartment in minsk was also searched the reason for his arrest has not been officially confirmed but critics say the move is part of a crackdown on independent media has lodged a protest with the village ambassador in berlin and demanded his immediate release hundreds of migrant workers in southern italy have staged a march to bring attention to their poor working in the conditions the protests sparked by the death of sixteen farm workers in two recent road accidents activists say the drugs used to transport tomato pickers to the fields are often overcrowded and rickety. the democratic republic of congo is a long standing president joseph kabila will not run in the upcoming election that's according to a government spokesman the announcement ends months
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the factor of you know the pope being from argentina as well our ethics in religion correspondent martin jack as always mark thank you very much. of firefighters in england have released video of a rare fire tornado they were forced to tackle take a look at this happened on tuesday at a plastics factory the phenomenon is caused by thermal currents of warm air rising from the ground and drawing in fire and ash in the process this one worked its weight well up into the clouds of smoke as firefighters work to contain the blaze. leicestershire fire and rescue service shared the video on social media that one was hurt in the fire you don't want to meet one of the six. in the european championships two of the world's best swimmers continued their dominance in the pool sweden sarah skills strove to retain her european title in the women's one hundred meter freestyle. stream's has held the european crown in the event since two thousand and twelve and in the men's fifty metre breaststroke britain's adam also retained his title it's petey's third gold champion of the championship for him. is a reminder
the factor of you know the pope being from argentina as well our ethics in religion correspondent martin jack as always mark thank you very much. of firefighters in england have released video of a rare fire tornado they were forced to tackle take a look at this happened on tuesday at a plastics factory the phenomenon is caused by thermal currents of warm air rising from the ground and drawing in fire and ash in the process this one worked its weight well up into the clouds of smoke as...
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and our ethics and religion correspondent martin jack is following the abortion debate and that decision which is expected to be handed down today in argentina there and martin what do you think we're going to see well right now it looks like the know will actually take the day there are thirty eight bode's that had been sort of declared for the no again thirty first but we have to bear in mind that when it actually cleared the lower house in june the situation was very similar and they started with no as initially ahead and then this of course churned their way so it's hard to say why is this such a polarizing issue especially in argentina i think it's a polarizing issue everywhere you look at sensually because there are of course religious intuitions but there are also moral intuitions i think that the particular already of the latin american case is that there are real really no defenders to be found of abortion i mean the discussion concerning the freedom of the woman to choose or the freedom of women to choose is really quite marginal most of the discussion has been centered around
and our ethics and religion correspondent martin jack is following the abortion debate and that decision which is expected to be handed down today in argentina there and martin what do you think we're going to see well right now it looks like the know will actually take the day there are thirty eight bode's that had been sort of declared for the no again thirty first but we have to bear in mind that when it actually cleared the lower house in june the situation was very similar and they started...
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our ethics and religion correspondent martin jack martin as always we appreciate your insights into this it helps a lot thank you pusher. well tonight the red cross says it fifty people most of them children under the age of fifteen have been killed in an airstrike that hit a bus in northern yemen the children were traveling through a crowded market in rebel held so the problem is it's thought they were on their way to summer school because saudi led coalition that wants the attack said they were targeting hooty rebel positions and that it was a quote legitimate military action but the coalition is facing condemnation for these latest civilian deaths. and for more on this air strike i'm joined now by you know steinberg he's a middle east analyst from the german institute for international affairs and security affairs good was it's good to see you again these are dramatic pictures the story is dramatic survivor saying that the rockets intended target was the bus that was filled with school children i mean are these children paying the price of a proxy war yes they are and it's not the fir
our ethics and religion correspondent martin jack martin as always we appreciate your insights into this it helps a lot thank you pusher. well tonight the red cross says it fifty people most of them children under the age of fifteen have been killed in an airstrike that hit a bus in northern yemen the children were traveling through a crowded market in rebel held so the problem is it's thought they were on their way to summer school because saudi led coalition that wants the attack said they...
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are for more of this now i'm joined by martin jack he's our we live in a religious affairs correspondent martin screwed at you back at the big table i want to share with our viewers a tweet posted today by marie collins as she was a member of the vatican of the commission to protect minors she resigned last year in protest for a lack of progress and she tweeted this statements from the vatican the pope should stop telling us how terrible abuse is and how almost be held accountable tell us instead what you are going and what are you doing to hold them accountable. that is what we want to hear working on it is not an acceptable explanation for decades of delay. well that is exactly what was not in that letter perfectly understandable indeed that was not in the letter i mean it's been sixteen years since of hers and cover in two thousand to me in the working on it for a very very long time and in the decade that elapsed there were of course cases of abuse itself so this stage i mean they think that the vatican really has no more maneuverings base i mean there is really a question which is n
are for more of this now i'm joined by martin jack he's our we live in a religious affairs correspondent martin screwed at you back at the big table i want to share with our viewers a tweet posted today by marie collins as she was a member of the vatican of the commission to protect minors she resigned last year in protest for a lack of progress and she tweeted this statements from the vatican the pope should stop telling us how terrible abuse is and how almost be held accountable tell us...
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a staggering grand jury the stuff we're joined now by did abuse i think is correspondent martin jack is following the story for us good morning to you martin this is horrific no way to really qualify this one thing one way i could think of describing it we're talking about at least one thousand children perhaps thousands abused over seventy years how could the catholic church in pennsylvania cover this up for so long well very likely many thousands i mean very very likely in this is a global phenomenon as we have seen over the last couple of years i think that by a large what we have is a system that is not only guilty of hosting sexual abusers but more importantly it has managed to produce descale of abuse by essentially becoming a cover up organization and it was said by you by the grand jury when no uncertain terms that essentially the church i don't parade along the lines of a criminal organization so it is notable that most of these priests were moved just wouldn't been sylvania it's much more often that we see that priests actually are very are sent to very remote places from th
a staggering grand jury the stuff we're joined now by did abuse i think is correspondent martin jack is following the story for us good morning to you martin this is horrific no way to really qualify this one thing one way i could think of describing it we're talking about at least one thousand children perhaps thousands abused over seventy years how could the catholic church in pennsylvania cover this up for so long well very likely many thousands i mean very very likely in this is a global...
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towards the lift this is the big political danger that this government faces at this correspondent martin jack thank you so much my pleasure. now is going to a check of some other stories that have been making news around the world a senior zimbabwean opposition figure has appeared in court accused of inciting public violence and publicizing unofficial or fake presidential election results tendai biti have unsuccessfully tried to seek asylum in neighboring zambia the un has expressed its grave concern at reports that zambia had forcibly returned in defiance of a court order moscow says that it is considering how to retaliate against fresh sanctions from washington the u.s. state department announced the punitive measures in connection with the poisoning of former double agent sergei scriptable and his daughter yulia in britain the u.s. and the u.k. say that russia was responsible which the kremlin denies. and authorities in belarus have arrested a number of journalists on suspicion of illegally accessing information from the country's state run news agency among those detained is paul york but
towards the lift this is the big political danger that this government faces at this correspondent martin jack thank you so much my pleasure. now is going to a check of some other stories that have been making news around the world a senior zimbabwean opposition figure has appeared in court accused of inciting public violence and publicizing unofficial or fake presidential election results tendai biti have unsuccessfully tried to seek asylum in neighboring zambia the un has expressed its grave...
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factor of you know the pope being from argentina as well our ethics and religion correspondent martin jack as always mark thank you very much. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world bill russo authorities have arrested several journalists including dortch avella correspondent how the you can be called ski his apartment in minsk was also searched the reason for his arrest has not been officially confirmed to critics say the move is part of a crackdown on independent media has launched a protest with a bill of ambassador in berlin and demanded his immediate release the democratic republic of congo's longstanding president joseph kabila will not run in the upcoming election that's according to a government spokesman the announcement ends months of speculation to be the second term officially ended in two thousand and sixteen but he had refused to step down now he has chosen former interior minister in mind well the money shot out to represent the ruling m.p. coalition in the vote. as tensions grow in zimbabwe after last week's disputed presidential ele
factor of you know the pope being from argentina as well our ethics and religion correspondent martin jack as always mark thank you very much. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world bill russo authorities have arrested several journalists including dortch avella correspondent how the you can be called ski his apartment in minsk was also searched the reason for his arrest has not been officially confirmed to critics say the move is part of a crackdown on...
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moving back towards the lift this is the big political danger the discover man faces correspondent martin jack thank you so much my pleasure. just a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world a powerful aftershock has struck the indonesian province of lombok the six point two magnitude tremor is the strongest of hundreds of aftershocks that have hit the area since the deadly quake on sunday officials say that the death toll from sunday's quake has now risen to two hundred fifty nine tens of thousands remain homeless. the united states aims to create a new space force by twenty twenty it would form the six branch of the armed services vice president mike pence said that the force was needed to ensure america's dominance in space and that heightened competition and threats from china and russia the plan still requires the agreement of congress and the budget. moscow says that it is considering how to retaliate against fresh sanctions from washington the u.s. state department announced the punitive measures in connection with the poisoning of former double agent sergei scr
moving back towards the lift this is the big political danger the discover man faces correspondent martin jack thank you so much my pleasure. just a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world a powerful aftershock has struck the indonesian province of lombok the six point two magnitude tremor is the strongest of hundreds of aftershocks that have hit the area since the deadly quake on sunday officials say that the death toll from sunday's quake has now risen to two...
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jack's presidency? the democrats win in 1836. martin van buren, vice president, defeats daniel webster in the 1836 election. but martin van buren, he runs into some troubles, a new financial panic sweeps the country. the panic of 1837. all those pet banks, those state banks that receive those federal deposits, use those deposits, pyramid from them, create new credit, over speculation in western land, creates a land bubble. the bubble pops in 1837. the democrats become extremely unpopular across the country. now it's the wig's turn, right? the wigs finally have their chance. and in 1840, the wigs run against martin van buren. and you would think, maybe they're going to run henry clay again. but the wigs say, no, we're going to play it safe. we're going to run a war hero. because everybody loves war heros, right? the hero of the battle of tippy cano in 1811. william henry harrison. and while to be safe, we're also going to put on harrison's ticket a democrat. a democrat who was very critical of jackson. john tyler, who's a virginia plante
jack's presidency? the democrats win in 1836. martin van buren, vice president, defeats daniel webster in the 1836 election. but martin van buren, he runs into some troubles, a new financial panic sweeps the country. the panic of 1837. all those pet banks, those state banks that receive those federal deposits, use those deposits, pyramid from them, create new credit, over speculation in western land, creates a land bubble. the bubble pops in 1837. the democrats become extremely unpopular across...
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martin. together with a nice theologist fan a cleaner shy person a quest to understand fiber blasts the jack of all trades and connective tissue. thanks to the college and the fiberglass have a healing effect if we cut ourselves they close the wound. but too much courage and can also be harmful. i can claim that i have studied how the tissue in an on changes when it's put in a cast after an injury. yesterday confirms that exercise is extremely important for the fascial tissue. after three weeks in a cast with no movement the tissue in the arm has begun to overground. picture and the left shows healthy undamaged tissue before the arm was put in plaster. pictionary was taken three weeks later and. the change in the tissue is unmistakable it has become matters a structure fickle and chaotic. but. the data we've obtained show quite clearly that a lack of exercise results in over proliferation of the connective tissue structures and thus in a loss of function so that this is the decisive discovery or it means that exercise is essential for maintaining our fashion it's no one's with us it was out
martin. together with a nice theologist fan a cleaner shy person a quest to understand fiber blasts the jack of all trades and connective tissue. thanks to the college and the fiberglass have a healing effect if we cut ourselves they close the wound. but too much courage and can also be harmful. i can claim that i have studied how the tissue in an on changes when it's put in a cast after an injury. yesterday confirms that exercise is extremely important for the fascial tissue. after three weeks...
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jack, do you agree or what? >> well, i think that is way down the road, martin. right now, what rudy giuliani said is a better indication of what is going to happen and he is saying he is 100% confident that michael cohen has nothing to say. michael cohen has said on other occasions that the president did not know about this meeting, but giuliani went on to say there was nothing to this meeting. it was a meal aboeting about ad and didn't morph into any other action. whether information came out about hillary or not, there was no action item that followed up on it. so, you know, based on what giuliani is saying, he is feeling pretty confident there is nothing there. >> yeah. i'm sure he is. i mean, michael cohen made those kind of statements when he seemed to be on the president's team and that does not necessarily seem to be the case, brett. >> it's amazing. whole thing is just incredible. yes, there was a collusion meeting at trump tower. it was billed as a collusion meeting, which is more fairly described as a conspiracy meeting. where the trump people, includi
jack, do you agree or what? >> well, i think that is way down the road, martin. right now, what rudy giuliani said is a better indication of what is going to happen and he is saying he is 100% confident that michael cohen has nothing to say. michael cohen has said on other occasions that the president did not know about this meeting, but giuliani went on to say there was nothing to this meeting. it was a meal aboeting about ad and didn't morph into any other action. whether information...
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martin, i believe, persuaded nixon to do. >> pat said he was considered uptight and stiff, and also sweaty from 1960 in the debates with jack kennedy. so, to go on a hip and happening show, and to sort of make fun of himself like, sock it to me, as if i don't even know what that is, but they told me to say it. it's a turning point, i think, for politicians to go into popular culture. >> in our remaining minute, the lessons from 1968, barbara perry, what are they? >> i think we've touched on some of them already and they are this increasing polarization i think has kicked off the polarization we see today in the parties and in today's culture, pat has made reference to culture wars, we still see those today. i also think that there is a linkage between 1964 and barry goldwater, his brand of right wing populism in through the reagan years and nixon to some extent but reagan with movement conservatism and all the way up to donald trump. i think we see some of the seeds of both the democratic left and the republican right and democratic populism and republican populism to this day. >> pat buchanan, we give you the final word. >
martin, i believe, persuaded nixon to do. >> pat said he was considered uptight and stiff, and also sweaty from 1960 in the debates with jack kennedy. so, to go on a hip and happening show, and to sort of make fun of himself like, sock it to me, as if i don't even know what that is, but they told me to say it. it's a turning point, i think, for politicians to go into popular culture. >> in our remaining minute, the lessons from 1968, barbara perry, what are they? >> i think...
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martin shkreli will self regulate. we can count on the pharmaceutical companies to provide low-cost medicines for everybody without regard to jackingo napoli. francine: perfect. , that's a no. bit why not? rationale,en to the you either regulate or you don't survive. trust,ke money out of gideon: you make money in the short run. thepresident is ignoring cost of the global trade war to get some short-term minor advantage in trivial issues. that kind of thinking doesn't apply to the president and the republican party. it applies to private sector company managers. we can't rely on them to be responsible for the global community down the road. tom: thank you so much. i really mean this, how dumb i am on the world war web. i can't say enough about it. when we come back, we will dive once more into the and dependence of the central bank. we have an important conversation. yourll talk about neighborhood bank. ♪ sebastian: let's get the bloomberg business flash. the u.k. a setting out a goal for exports. the trade secretary outlined the strategy during the speech. -- >> we are going to raise exports as a portion of gdp from 30% to 35%, pu
martin shkreli will self regulate. we can count on the pharmaceutical companies to provide low-cost medicines for everybody without regard to jackingo napoli. francine: perfect. , that's a no. bit why not? rationale,en to the you either regulate or you don't survive. trust,ke money out of gideon: you make money in the short run. thepresident is ignoring cost of the global trade war to get some short-term minor advantage in trivial issues. that kind of thinking doesn't apply to the president and...
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jack levine, fbi whistleblower. susan lindauer, intelligence community. michelle mcdonald, civil rights violations in family court. oncato, acting inspector general. marquise, dod whistleblower. we need those. arthurita martin, discrimina tion against african-americans and government. michael mccray, u.s. department of agriculture. kelly miller, fbi whistleblower in law enforcement. nsieur, new yorko state department of disabilities whistleblower. eileen martin, dialysis whistleblower. [applause] murphy, new york air national guard. [applause] lehman brothers holdings. [applause] air marshal. are you here, david? michelle parker, pension benefit guaranty corporation whistleblower. [applause] paul blew the whistle on high-risk kidney patients. thank you, nancy. [applause] department of homeland security. francisco, department of energy. marcel reid, acorn whistleblower. [applause] dan richardson, bristol-myers whistleblower. sand, missouri national guard whistleblower. [laughter] [applause] michael won, he proved reprisal. sandra, scottsdale, arizona homeowner associates whistleblower. skullick, service disabled vets whistleblower. north carolina court system. [applause] harold smith, u.s. air force inspecto
jack levine, fbi whistleblower. susan lindauer, intelligence community. michelle mcdonald, civil rights violations in family court. oncato, acting inspector general. marquise, dod whistleblower. we need those. arthurita martin, discrimina tion against african-americans and government. michael mccray, u.s. department of agriculture. kelly miller, fbi whistleblower in law enforcement. nsieur, new yorko state department of disabilities whistleblower. eileen martin, dialysis whistleblower....