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. >> reporter: in the 1980s at age 12, david pittman says the music minister at his southern baptisteorgia raped him repeatedly. >> it would be oral, digital insertion-- you name it, it occurred. i froze. >> reporter: he says frankie wiley sexually abused him until he was 15, more than two decades later, pitman reported wiley to police, but the statute of limitations had expired, so he says he then told numerous church leaders. >> i was told unceremoniously, "be quiet, go away. there's nothing we can do for you. but we would like to pray for you." >> reporter: a new 288-page report by independent firm guide post solution alleges that the southern baptist convention's executive commit was stonewalling survivors, including pittman. after the report, s.b.c. leaders released a secret database listing accused pastors and church staff spanning decades. >> we need to fix what we've done, and we need to apologize, we need to be grateful for what the report has exposed so that we can correct it. >> reporter: in this 2019 email pittman provided to cbs news, wiley did confess to sexually assaul
. >> reporter: in the 1980s at age 12, david pittman says the music minister at his southern baptisteorgia raped him repeatedly. >> it would be oral, digital insertion-- you name it, it occurred. i froze. >> reporter: he says frankie wiley sexually abused him until he was 15, more than two decades later, pitman reported wiley to police, but the statute of limitations had expired, so he says he then told numerous church leaders. >> i was told unceremoniously, "be...
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. >> reporter: in the 1980s, at age 12, david pittman says the music minister at his southern baptist church in georgia raped him repeatedly. >> it would be oral, digital insertion, you name, it occurred. i froze. >> reporter: he says frankie wiley sexually abused him until he was 15, more than two decades later, pittman reported wiley to police, but the statute of limitations had expired. so he says he then told numerous church leaders. >> i was told unceremoniously, be quiet, go away. there is nothing we can do for you. but we would like to pray for you. >> reporter: a new 288-page report by independent firm guide post solutions alleges that the southern baptist convention's executive committee was stonewalling survivors, including pittman. after the report, sbc leaders released a secret database listing accused pastors and church staff spanning decades. >> we need to fix what we've done, and we need to apologize. we need to be grateful for what the report has exposed so that we can correct it. >> reporter: in this 2019 email, pittman provided to cbs news, wiley did confess to sexua
. >> reporter: in the 1980s, at age 12, david pittman says the music minister at his southern baptist church in georgia raped him repeatedly. >> it would be oral, digital insertion, you name, it occurred. i froze. >> reporter: he says frankie wiley sexually abused him until he was 15, more than two decades later, pittman reported wiley to police, but the statute of limitations had expired. so he says he then told numerous church leaders. >> i was told unceremoniously, be...
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. >> reporter: kathleen pittman is the administrator at the hope medical group for women in shreveport, louisiana, where abortions resumed today after a judge temporarily blocked their statewide ban from going into effect. >> as of this morning, we were granted a temporary restraining order in new orleans, and so for now we are up and running again. we will resume procedures tomorrow. how long that will last i do not know. >> reporter: the order remains in effect until the end of next week. but pittman says she fears the worst is still yet to come. >> i fear that we will be closed permanently. i fear that women will be forced to continue pregnancies they can't care for. i fear women will show up in emergency rooms in very bad situations from complications. i fear more women will die. literally. >> reporter: while some states have near total bans on abortion, others declaring themselves safe havens. 16 states plus washington, d.c. have laws that explicitly protect access to abortion care. >> we will continue to protect patients from any state who come to our states for abortion care. >>
. >> reporter: kathleen pittman is the administrator at the hope medical group for women in shreveport, louisiana, where abortions resumed today after a judge temporarily blocked their statewide ban from going into effect. >> as of this morning, we were granted a temporary restraining order in new orleans, and so for now we are up and running again. we will resume procedures tomorrow. how long that will last i do not know. >> reporter: the order remains in effect until the end...
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quakes pittman is skeptical. quakes settled believe in institutional change.i hope is that over time there is a continuum of leadership that tries to help survivors. if that takes place, then it is possible for wholesale and long-term institutional change. quakes a powerful church humbled, force confront the betrayal of its children. >> police in ecuador have arrested an indigenous leader who spearheaded nationwide protests against high fuel prices. police say he was detained on suspicion of offenses that were not specified. the organization announced the arrestors are legal. here's the report. >> tempers were already reaching boiling point when the government ordered the arrest. the power for organization had just begun a national strike to demand that food, fuel and fertilizer prices be lowered and frozen period before the arrest there was a stern message to the president. quakes if the president does not respond to any of our demands, we will continue indefinitely. >> its acute economic crisis that's made what -- much worse by the pandemic has led to a rise
quakes pittman is skeptical. quakes settled believe in institutional change.i hope is that over time there is a continuum of leadership that tries to help survivors. if that takes place, then it is possible for wholesale and long-term institutional change. quakes a powerful church humbled, force confront the betrayal of its children. >> police in ecuador have arrested an indigenous leader who spearheaded nationwide protests against high fuel prices. police say he was detained on suspicion...
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now from anaheim, california, david pittman was just 12 years old when he was sexually abused by a youth minister at his southern baptist church and georgia. he told no one, you know, this is the person that supposed to represent god and they're doing this. so i how am i gonna tell what, what am i gonna tell them? i'm a 12 year old who's never been taught any of these things. the abuse continued for 3 years. the trauma and shame later led him to addiction that i wanted in just as much of it as i could. so i didn't have to think about what had happened to him. and so for 20 years, i'm abusing drugs. my life spirals out of control with 14000000 members and 47000 affiliated churches. the sbc is the largest protestant denomination in the u . s. and a powerful force and conservative politics. but southern baptists are reeling from revelations of widespread sexual abuse of children by ministers and church officials. or i think the report did rock people that are core. i mean, mixture of indignation, a grief for decades. church leaders made extensive efforts to cover it all up. last month and i
now from anaheim, california, david pittman was just 12 years old when he was sexually abused by a youth minister at his southern baptist church and georgia. he told no one, you know, this is the person that supposed to represent god and they're doing this. so i how am i gonna tell what, what am i gonna tell them? i'm a 12 year old who's never been taught any of these things. the abuse continued for 3 years. the trauma and shame later led him to addiction that i wanted in just as much of it as...
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pittman says the u.s.g a nurse shortage before the pandemic due to an aging workforce and paradoxically good economic times where many nurses quit if thousands are gainfully employed. covid she says rapid escalated the exodus. >> everything from when there wasn't enough to issues around having to take care of their families. >> the pandemic also delayed the arrival here. she was offered this job in 2016, but visa processing was pushed back further. with years of experience, the 35-year-old expects to adapt quickly to the american system but she did admit to one early on. >> this is the first time that i will be handling people from this country. and i don't know if they will accept me because of my skin color. but based on my experience, i don't feel any of that. >> doing week one of a three-year contract, she found people welcoming and helpful, making the adjustment to life here. >> once i get that, problem solved. >> north dakota's cold weather is one reason why most foreign nurses don't renew past their
pittman says the u.s.g a nurse shortage before the pandemic due to an aging workforce and paradoxically good economic times where many nurses quit if thousands are gainfully employed. covid she says rapid escalated the exodus. >> everything from when there wasn't enough to issues around having to take care of their families. >> the pandemic also delayed the arrival here. she was offered this job in 2016, but visa processing was pushed back further. with years of experience, the...
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a minute. pittman and ugly. shiana gladly and prime in this sort of cushion, cottage archer, you're thomas duncan, all off, over korea. they are shop all the us, but a lot marble all week. thank you very much. her for this is very meaningful. and for the whole discussion button, william negative the net present chief, quite an unexpected result. office for an unprovoked tommy or against the seo korean has resulted in the euro. and the alliance coming together and fighting for august to stand together and oppose this little aggression committee is very important for all of us to continue supporting ukraine with. there are many different ways of doing this is, 1st of all i'm, i'm, i'm here to watch. it is the delivery of weaponry for different weapons ammunition, one with city, aka. we also have to contain you the year deliveries, as well as humanitarian and financial support. everything that the ukrainian government needs to continue a fight big and duties warmer for us. it is also very important to thinker in a political way, talk about about how the office to reinforce our support to cran
a minute. pittman and ugly. shiana gladly and prime in this sort of cushion, cottage archer, you're thomas duncan, all off, over korea. they are shop all the us, but a lot marble all week. thank you very much. her for this is very meaningful. and for the whole discussion button, william negative the net present chief, quite an unexpected result. office for an unprovoked tommy or against the seo korean has resulted in the euro. and the alliance coming together and fighting for august to stand...
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kathleen pittman, thank you very much for your time.iate it. >>> coming up, russian missiles hit an apartment building in ukraine's capital just as president biden begins to meet with leaders. what message will that send to vladimir putin. energy demand is growing, and the world needs lower carbon s solutions to keep up. at chevron, we're working to find new ways forward, through investments and partnerships in innovative solutions. like renewable natural gas from cow waste, hydrogen-fueled transportation, and carbon capture. we may not know just what lies ahead, but it's only human... to search for it. faces get all the love what about the body? is infused with hyaluronic and peptide serums to make yo skin feel smoother and more radiant. new do body love. face care ingredientsnow in the. only at vanguard you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your priorities are ours too. our interactive tools and advice can help you build a future for the ones you love. that's the value of ownership. my moderate to severe p
kathleen pittman, thank you very much for your time.iate it. >>> coming up, russian missiles hit an apartment building in ukraine's capital just as president biden begins to meet with leaders. what message will that send to vladimir putin. energy demand is growing, and the world needs lower carbon s solutions to keep up. at chevron, we're working to find new ways forward, through investments and partnerships in innovative solutions. like renewable natural gas from cow waste,...
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kathaleen pittman is hope medical group clinical administrator. that the judge has acted, issued a temporary restraining order, a tro, what does this allow the clinic to do now? >> that does allow us to resent providing abortion care. we are calling patients and bringing them in starting effective tomorrow. john: this would last until the court appearance, scheduled for july 8? kathleen: right. at that point in time, it could be extended or it could be all over at that point. we just don't know. john: take me back to friday when the court ruled. what were you doing, how did you get the word, what was going on at the clinic at the time? kathleen: i was glued to my computer while i was monitoring scotus law, texting back and forth with jenny my, with the center for predict -- for reproductive rights who have represented us for many years. when the word came through. i had to pause at that point in time and alert the staff. we have a building full of patients. we had to let the patients know what was going on. you are busy with consults that morning,
kathaleen pittman is hope medical group clinical administrator. that the judge has acted, issued a temporary restraining order, a tro, what does this allow the clinic to do now? >> that does allow us to resent providing abortion care. we are calling patients and bringing them in starting effective tomorrow. john: this would last until the court appearance, scheduled for july 8? kathleen: right. at that point in time, it could be extended or it could be all over at that point. we just...
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david pittman was just 12 years old when he was sexually abused by a youth minister at his southern baptist church and georgia. he told no one in this is the person that supposed to represent god and they're doing this. so i, i, how am i gonna tell what, what am i gonna tell them? i'm a 12 year old who's never been taught any of these things. the abuse continued for 3 years. the trauma and shame later led him to addiction that i wanted in just as much of it as i could. so i didn't have to think about what had happened to him. and so for 20 years, i'm abusing drugs, my life spirals out of control with 14000000 members and 47000 affiliated churches. the sbc is the largest protestant denomination in the us and a powerful force and conservative politics. but southern baptists are reeling from revelations of widespread sexual abuse of children by ministers and church officials. for i think the report did rock people to their core. i mean, mixture of indignation, a grief for decades. church leaders made extensive efforts to cover it all up. last month and independent 3rd party report, documented
david pittman was just 12 years old when he was sexually abused by a youth minister at his southern baptist church and georgia. he told no one in this is the person that supposed to represent god and they're doing this. so i, i, how am i gonna tell what, what am i gonna tell them? i'm a 12 year old who's never been taught any of these things. the abuse continued for 3 years. the trauma and shame later led him to addiction that i wanted in just as much of it as i could. so i didn't have to think...
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we're good, warm air filter don't matter. answer to pittman for sure. yes. to the anatomy. that is some sort of how i just that is in the kennel. so does the stuff you know with, with the, with the sam dominic tail applied utilized literature. yup. should that were the sheet from saga anyway to pick it out there because she does is she can come up with that. she can come slap, but anyway, she forgot there might be a problem, but he was she's probably get oil off my budget with with regarding the bible willing here to go on with the brochure. juwan ritual was through zillow. and you said, is it just william shawna rod? oh yeah. go yeah. but you would shorter my own i yes this huh. but i just for a moment. sure. sure. a boy or a girl letting you go away, but you don't want a no tv or a key. and sheila was up and down notes to cheney. derushia growing up the doctor on a block. not a little issue with bite the sheep. the hood, somebody else was the mr. by the schools, russia. good doug, still, when you're using the home and religion, i'm quoted, you hear me in the storm. a bunc
we're good, warm air filter don't matter. answer to pittman for sure. yes. to the anatomy. that is some sort of how i just that is in the kennel. so does the stuff you know with, with the, with the sam dominic tail applied utilized literature. yup. should that were the sheet from saga anyway to pick it out there because she does is she can come up with that. she can come slap, but anyway, she forgot there might be a problem, but he was she's probably get oil off my budget with with regarding...
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and we have seen that this funding structure has been fundamental to the success of pittman-robertsonohnson conservation program upon which h this is built. i appreciate my colleague's views on oversight. this legislation contains robust guardrails to ensure appropriate use of public funds including reporting requirements and other oversight provisions. the recovering america's wildlife act does meet the moment because of its funding structure and because of the strong oversight language which is supported by the coalitions of hundreds of organizations. mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from california. >> i thank representative dingell for the time and for her great work on this landmark, bipartisan legislation, the recovering america's wildlife act, rawa, as we call it that bright spot amidst so many problems facing our nation. as our constituents are well aware the climate crisis and other impacts have dramatically harped our nation's wildlife. mr. huffman: state agencies identified 12,000 wildlife species in need of conservation assistance. in the u.s. alone ther
and we have seen that this funding structure has been fundamental to the success of pittman-robertsonohnson conservation program upon which h this is built. i appreciate my colleague's views on oversight. this legislation contains robust guardrails to ensure appropriate use of public funds including reporting requirements and other oversight provisions. the recovering america's wildlife act does meet the moment because of its funding structure and because of the strong oversight language which...
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and if pittman gets away with this and there are other cable shows that form, they're going to try it music into their mix. >> i'm just floored by the fact there are so few black artists featured on it. why is that? >> we have to try and do what we think not only new york and los angeles will appreciate, but also some town in the midwest that will be scared to death by prince or a string of other black faces. >> interesting. okay. thank you very much. >> when are we going to see anybody of color on mtv, because you said music television. when are you going to start covering all genres of music? >> music has no color, and it shouldn't have color. and i don't believe in that. what i do, i don't want it labeled black or white, i want it labeled as music. ♪ >> 1983, motown has this big tv special, "motown's 25th anniversary." at that time "thriller" is out and "thriller" is doing well. but michael jackson couldn't get "billie jean" on mtv. ♪ she was more like a beauty queen from a movie scene ♪ >> when the rest of the world was going crazy, and he can't get on mtv? michael jackson? come o
and if pittman gets away with this and there are other cable shows that form, they're going to try it music into their mix. >> i'm just floored by the fact there are so few black artists featured on it. why is that? >> we have to try and do what we think not only new york and los angeles will appreciate, but also some town in the midwest that will be scared to death by prince or a string of other black faces. >> interesting. okay. thank you very much. >> when are we...
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but this is post 9/11, and chief pittman didn't think that was suspicious after the 6th.ection when major did come in, and he didn't think in this is important? i think i should probably do something about this. he's a law enforcement officer first. if he wants to play politics, then he needs to run for office. he's a law enforcement officer first. >> okay. there's one nice thing -- i'm sorry, i got you all fired up. it doesn't take much, you're fired up already. you wanted to tell me and you wanted to tell people about the letter you got from prince william. >> yes. >> so tell us about that. >> yes. so i was very honored and humbled and in awe that prince william from england decided to take time out of his day to write me a letter to honor brian's memory, and to acknowledge my pain. i couldn't get a letter from president trump, and if you recall, brian's brothers were on cnn not that long ago, because they attended the first hearing, as well and reiterated that same fact, that former president trump does not give two craps about law enforcement or brian. and yet prince
but this is post 9/11, and chief pittman didn't think that was suspicious after the 6th.ection when major did come in, and he didn't think in this is important? i think i should probably do something about this. he's a law enforcement officer first. if he wants to play politics, then he needs to run for office. he's a law enforcement officer first. >> okay. there's one nice thing -- i'm sorry, i got you all fired up. it doesn't take much, you're fired up already. you wanted to tell me and...
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the clerk: a bill to amend the pittman robertson wildlife restoration act to make supplemental funds available for management of fish and wildlife species as determined by the state fish and wildlife agencies and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from -- the house will be in order. the house will be in order. for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i have a motion to recommit at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the motion. the clerk: mr. fulcher of idaho moves to recommit the bill h.r. 2773 to the committee on natural resources. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 19, the question is on the motion to recommit. the question is on the motion. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the noes have it. the motion is -- for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? mr. fulcher: yeas and nays, please. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes by el
the clerk: a bill to amend the pittman robertson wildlife restoration act to make supplemental funds available for management of fish and wildlife species as determined by the state fish and wildlife agencies and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from -- the house will be in order. the house will be in order. for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i have a motion to recommit at the desk. the speaker...