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they are enthusiastic as the pope is about to get on board the pope mobile. want to ask you, though there is controversy in a country like the philippines trying to deal with social transition and inclusion, things like abortion or allowing abortion and same-sex marriage. do you think from this pope certainly, the way he's tried to display his feelings is you have to have respect for everyone and not to have a blanket condemnation. do you think in a social way, the philippines will be taking that on board? >> of course you have to have respect for everyone. the message of the church is you cannot discriminate against anybody. this is very clear with this pope and he has come to say the church is pro-life. they are in favor of life, open to life. it's open to people. it loves everybody. i think it has to put all that together. i think, with this pope we are seeing a move away from condemnation and saying you know he said at the beginning something very very important that has come through throughout this year and a half which is that the proclamation of the lo
they are enthusiastic as the pope is about to get on board the pope mobile. want to ask you, though there is controversy in a country like the philippines trying to deal with social transition and inclusion, things like abortion or allowing abortion and same-sex marriage. do you think from this pope certainly, the way he's tried to display his feelings is you have to have respect for everyone and not to have a blanket condemnation. do you think in a social way, the philippines will be taking...
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>> narrator: in february last year, pope benedict stunned the world by being the first pope to resign in 600 years. >> no person has had more influence on the life of the church, how it works on the inside, than joseph ratzinger. and he gave it up. >> narrator: when the helicopter took him away, benedict was leaving behind a bitterly divided vatican. this is the inside story of the events that undermined his papacy. it's a story of corruption and cover-up. >> if i don't get a response from you, i'll go public. >> narrator: of sexual scandal and abuse. >> if you tell anybody, your parents will burn in hell. >> narrator: of secrets and hypocrisy. >> so there we were, where they had had sex all night long, and he took out all his paraphernalia and started to celebrate mass. >> narrator: and a story of leaked documents exposing a bitter internal power struggle. >> i published documents dealing with corruption, scandals, frauds, nepotism. >> narrator: now a new pope, francis, must battle the forces that overwhelmed his predecessor. >> if he wants to change the church, it's going to mean de
>> narrator: in february last year, pope benedict stunned the world by being the first pope to resign in 600 years. >> no person has had more influence on the life of the church, how it works on the inside, than joseph ratzinger. and he gave it up. >> narrator: when the helicopter took him away, benedict was leaving behind a bitterly divided vatican. this is the inside story of the events that undermined his papacy. it's a story of corruption and cover-up. >> if i don't...
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pope francis is a pope for the poor. , change affects the poor the most. the pope will do everything in his power and within his influence to convince everyone that climate change must be tackled head on. >> ahead of last year's u.n. climate conference in lima peru, pope francis wrote a letter to organizers noting that climate change will -- "affect all of humanity, especially the poorest and future generations. what's more, it represents a serious ethical and moral responsibility." that brings us to your absence from lima, peru. you rocked the summits in doha and warsaw. at the time come each year, your country, the philippines devastated by these typhoons. what happened in lima, peru? was the speculation accurate that the philippines removed you , not to be the chief negotiator, because you had become so vocal and had been addressing the most powerful countries, the countries that admitted more carbon -- committed more carbon, more fossil fuel emissions, like the united states? >> that was the speculation at that time. today, it remains unclear for me wh
pope francis is a pope for the poor. , change affects the poor the most. the pope will do everything in his power and within his influence to convince everyone that climate change must be tackled head on. >> ahead of last year's u.n. climate conference in lima peru, pope francis wrote a letter to organizers noting that climate change will -- "affect all of humanity, especially the poorest and future generations. what's more, it represents a serious ethical and moral...
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the minute they saw pope frances, all the cheering. te aplauz some of them in tears, all they needed to do issee him. they end up crying. >> it's ziflt to describe. you did an excellent job there. i have this image in my head of these people waiting to see that parental guidance and influence. they are deeply spiritual people. they have been through so much. how palpable how disappointing was it that he wasn't able to stay for the entire time scheduled? >> reporter: well, of course they were very, very disappointed. it was supposed to be an eight hour-plus day in tacloban which was ground zero for haiyan. it's almost like they could hold on to him and keep him from going on the plane, they would do that. earlier you mentioned how disappointed the religious the priests and nuns were in the cathedral, the pope said i have to go, they let out a collective ah. it was all they could do to stop him from leaving the cathedral. of course the pope didn't want to disappoint either. so early on the pope said as much as possible i would like to do
the minute they saw pope frances, all the cheering. te aplauz some of them in tears, all they needed to do issee him. they end up crying. >> it's ziflt to describe. you did an excellent job there. i have this image in my head of these people waiting to see that parental guidance and influence. they are deeply spiritual people. they have been through so much. how palpable how disappointing was it that he wasn't able to stay for the entire time scheduled? >> reporter: well, of course...
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the pope.e'll explain right after the break. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. >>> the highest court in the u.s. could make a decision on same-sex marriage by this summer. the u.s. supreme court agreed to consider whether same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry or if states have the right to ban gay marriage. arguments are expected to april with a ruling expected by june. now, 36 out of 50 u.s. states and the district of columbia currently allow same-sex marriages. the court will hear from four states which recently had gay marriage bands upheld in their lower courts. homosexuality is taboo in the philippines. the pope's five-day visit there is one built of mercy and compassion. some filipinos hope his more open minded views are usher in change. >> reporter: under giant
the pope.e'll explain right after the break. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. >>> the highest court in the u.s. could make a decision on same-sex marriage by this summer. the u.s. supreme court agreed to consider whether same-sex couples have a constitutional right to...
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and are delighted to see the pope. there are a small minority of people here who are not welcoming of the pope. in particular there are some extremist groups in the philippines. one in particular called abu sayet, a muslim extremist group in the south of the country, who has sworn allegiance to islamic state, so it is a potential threat. there have been plots against popes on previous visits here. a former plot that was foiled against pope john paul ii in the mid-1990s. so of course because of that, security is of the highest importance here. with these massive crowds it's going to be very very difficult. having said that i found it very, very easy to walk right through the crowd, through the police line and on to the front row as the pope went past me this evening with just my media pass on. so i'm not quite sure exactly how tight security is. >> remind you, you are rupert wingfield-hayes. rupert, thank you very much, indeed. >>> now, five men from yemen have been released from the u.s. detention center at guantanamo
and are delighted to see the pope. there are a small minority of people here who are not welcoming of the pope. in particular there are some extremist groups in the philippines. one in particular called abu sayet, a muslim extremist group in the south of the country, who has sworn allegiance to islamic state, so it is a potential threat. there have been plots against popes on previous visits here. a former plot that was foiled against pope john paul ii in the mid-1990s. so of course because of...
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tens of thousands lining the streets just to catch a glimpse of the pope as he drives past in his pope mobile. there's such pope mania here. and obviously so. it is a deeply religious country. for the pope to be here just means so much. >> we'll wait and see what his message is to the masses. and we want to emphasize masses for this event on sunday. thank you. >>> pope francis left tacloban just before the worst of the storm hit. derek van damme is here to tell us more about the storm's path. and yes, one airport mishap right after the pope took off. >> that's correct. i'm convinced he either has a very good team of meteorologists or he's been tune information to the cnn world weather center. or praying. >> divine intervention. whichever you look at it. this is the scene the pope missed minutes after taking off from the tacloban airport. a plane overshot the runway. we have footage showing what actually took place. the civil aviation authority confirming this chartered 15-seater plane overshot the runway shortly after the pope took off on his plane toward manila. the plane of trying to
tens of thousands lining the streets just to catch a glimpse of the pope as he drives past in his pope mobile. there's such pope mania here. and obviously so. it is a deeply religious country. for the pope to be here just means so much. >> we'll wait and see what his message is to the masses. and we want to emphasize masses for this event on sunday. thank you. >>> pope francis left tacloban just before the worst of the storm hit. derek van damme is here to tell us more about the...
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the pope himself as well.e was there to give both a message of support to the survivors of that typhoon and also to console those who had lost loved ones, but also it's part of a wider point that he's trying to make about climate change and about its disproportional impact on the poor and those who have hard lives anyway. there is a papel new catholic doctrine at the moment. pope francis does believe climate change is largely man-made. that's one of a number of political issues that he's been tackling in this visit to the philippines. >> so characteristic pope francis by the sound of it, harry. this is a man that we have come to appreciate as being one who doesn't shy away from those controversial issues. >> reporter: that's right. and that's been very much his modus operandi here in the philippines from the very first public engagement that he had on friday morning when he met politicians, including the president acquino. he said then that there had to be a real serious effort to tackle corruption. there was
the pope himself as well.e was there to give both a message of support to the survivors of that typhoon and also to console those who had lost loved ones, but also it's part of a wider point that he's trying to make about climate change and about its disproportional impact on the poor and those who have hard lives anyway. there is a papel new catholic doctrine at the moment. pope francis does believe climate change is largely man-made. that's one of a number of political issues that he's been...
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i do like this pope. it was exciting being a young person and they had a new pope. a lot of people might never see that. it was exciting getting to see him and see him come to the states and be here in d.c. when he does that. >> reporter: after the pope leaves washington he'll address the u.n. and then attend the family conference in philadelphia. we hoped to show you the basilica in all its glory, but they turned off the lights at 11:00. the last time a pope came for his first visit to the united states, pope benedict in 2008. i was here covering that and the pope was treated like a rock star. we can expect that to happen at this campus this time around with pope francis. >> he's bigger than a rock star and i'm betting that he gets out of the car on mass avenue and greets the crowds. >>> virginia governor terry mcauliffe is recovering from surgery to reduce fluid from around his lungs. the fluid was the side effect from the seven broken rib he suffered after he fell off a horse on vacation in tanzania last month. governor mcauliffe continued to work through the inj
i do like this pope. it was exciting being a young person and they had a new pope. a lot of people might never see that. it was exciting getting to see him and see him come to the states and be here in d.c. when he does that. >> reporter: after the pope leaves washington he'll address the u.n. and then attend the family conference in philadelphia. we hoped to show you the basilica in all its glory, but they turned off the lights at 11:00. the last time a pope came for his first visit to...
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i saw pope paul vi in 1970, pope john paul ii twice, in 1981 and 1998 and in rome i saw pope francis. and now pope francis in manila with a message of mercy and compassion. >> the pope is expected to give mass and another highlight, if you will of the trip will be a visit to tacloban where he'll meet survivors of the area. tell us more about what you expect to hear from the trip? >> we are expecting the holy father to bring a message of hope to people affected. in october 2013 an earthquake shook central philippines. in november when haiyan hit central philippines and the province it was a mystery for people that least expect the typhoon of this magnitude. we had over 7,000 dead, 1,000 missing. >> the pontiff is expected to draw crowds in their millions rivalling the 5 million greeting the pipe in 1995. if know you say you have seen a number of visits. this is your fourth. how do people feel towards this pope particularly pope francis. what is the feeling? >> most philippinos look upon him because he's more a preacher that's what he preaches. he talks about sympathy. this is what insp
i saw pope paul vi in 1970, pope john paul ii twice, in 1981 and 1998 and in rome i saw pope francis. and now pope francis in manila with a message of mercy and compassion. >> the pope is expected to give mass and another highlight, if you will of the trip will be a visit to tacloban where he'll meet survivors of the area. tell us more about what you expect to hear from the trip? >> we are expecting the holy father to bring a message of hope to people affected. in october 2013 an...
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board of trade says the pope is going to come to washington and also visit new york. we caught up with people near ben's chili bowl and said what do you think the pope should do? >> i think the pope wants to be blessed. he's blessing everybody. he got to get his blessing, too. come to ben's. come to the african american
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i think it was a bad choice by the pope. but the principle is very clear. >> let's get kirsten in here. kirsten. >> first of all we not only can, we should criticize religion. religions are extremely powerful theologies, often ideologies that have enormous influence over culture. people should and must criticize and hold them accountable. the pope said we shouldn't criticize -- >> oh, my god. in terms of morally it's not right to criticize. he didn't say -- >> why are you yelling at me? >> i have his exact words. you cannot provoke, you cannot insult other people's faith -- wait, you cannot. >> let me talk for a second. what the muslims think and frankly what a lot of christians think when they get criticized is they are being insulted. i think it is the same thing. criticism is taken as an insult and people have to be able to take it. i can take it. >> i can take it. >> bill maher makes fun of -- all the time. i criticize him, i disagree with him, but i do not say he should punched or attacked. >> i want to hit a deeper poi
i think it was a bad choice by the pope. but the principle is very clear. >> let's get kirsten in here. kirsten. >> first of all we not only can, we should criticize religion. religions are extremely powerful theologies, often ideologies that have enormous influence over culture. people should and must criticize and hold them accountable. the pope said we shouldn't criticize -- >> oh, my god. in terms of morally it's not right to criticize. he didn't say -- >> why are...
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a highly anticipated visit by the pope to the philippines. we're live in manila. >>> we begin this hour with a new threat from isis. the terror group has posted a new video online warning that more attacks are planned across europe and in the united states. cnn cannot independently verify this video's authenticity. a western intelligence source tells cnn the ongoing terror threat stretches across europe and involves as many as 20 sleeper cells with up to 180 people. the source says the cells are ready to strike in france germany, the netherlands, and belgium, that's where authorities say they have foiled imminent terror attacks. police staged raids in several cities including this one in verviers. here's eyewitness frederick houseman. >> i heard first two big detonations, really big ones. after that i look out the window and i see policemen on the street level, and with assault rifles. after that they put another grenade, very big explosion, smoke or something like that. >> investigators are looking into how belgian terror cells may be connec
a highly anticipated visit by the pope to the philippines. we're live in manila. >>> we begin this hour with a new threat from isis. the terror group has posted a new video online warning that more attacks are planned across europe and in the united states. cnn cannot independently verify this video's authenticity. a western intelligence source tells cnn the ongoing terror threat stretches across europe and involves as many as 20 sleeper cells with up to 180 people. the source says the...
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pope francis arrived wearing a plastic poncho.for hours. welcome cheers ] ♪ >> reporter: it's been 20 years since a pope visited the philippines. home to the third largest catholic population in the world. the last was pope john paul ii in 1995 when five million parishioners attended mass. and while authorities believed that record would be surpassed, the wet weather may have dampened numbers but not spirits. ♪ >> reporter: continuing his message of helping the poor and preserving the family the 78-year-old pontiff delivered his homily in english. this time focusing on children. >> we need to care for our young people not allowing them -- not condemning them to life on the streets. >> reporter: a theme touched on earlier when the pope addressed those at the oldest university in manila. he was asked why to children have to suffer, before she broke down. from the outfit pope francis said he would be a pastor on the visit and didn't disappoint. warming the hearts of so many in a country that has endured so much. >> i feel ecoat ittic
pope francis arrived wearing a plastic poncho.for hours. welcome cheers ] ♪ >> reporter: it's been 20 years since a pope visited the philippines. home to the third largest catholic population in the world. the last was pope john paul ii in 1995 when five million parishioners attended mass. and while authorities believed that record would be surpassed, the wet weather may have dampened numbers but not spirits. ♪ >> reporter: continuing his message of helping the poor and...
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. >>> and the rain didn't stop millions from turning out to see the pope if man -- the pope in manila. >>> and later anger in the air. why squall air rage is soaring in china -- so-called air rage is soaring in china. >>> we'll begin with the latest out of bell un. the european union foreign ministers are scheduled to meet in brussels this hour to discuss the fight against terrorism. >> today's talk come in the wake of recent attacks. and after more than 20 people were arrested in anti-terror raid in belgium, france, and germany. >> the threat is not only the one we faced in paris but also spreading in many other parts of the world start. and we need to strengthen our way of cooperating together. first in countries and then internally. interior ministers, foreign affairs ministers. and we'll have a discussion about that. we need to share information more. we need to cooperate more. >> meantime belgian authorities have asked greece to extradite a suspect they believe is tied to a terror plot that had been planned to target police. the suspected cell was raided in eastern belgium last w
. >>> and the rain didn't stop millions from turning out to see the pope if man -- the pope in manila. >>> and later anger in the air. why squall air rage is soaring in china -- so-called air rage is soaring in china. >>> we'll begin with the latest out of bell un. the european union foreign ministers are scheduled to meet in brussels this hour to discuss the fight against terrorism. >> today's talk come in the wake of recent attacks. and after more than 20...
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compare this the message of this pope the style of this pope to the pope you knew. >> they're very differentd in the wayning year of his papacy but there's also a lot of similarities. they're really rock stars in a way. they're so genuine and authentic and, you know, this pope lives that simple life. he's not a hypocrite in anyway. he has given up on a lot of the thrills of the office. he lives in a modest two room apartment in a little guest house inside the vatican so he walks the walk and people respect that as well. i think, you know he's come along at a -- at the right time. at the right moment. he's trying to give dignity and restore attention to people in this world that are still really suffering. that doesn't mean that people that aren't have to diminish their life. he just wants people to share and, you know, some people question his economic ideas and i do too at times but he is so genuine about his agenda and his concern and the voice he has given the poor that he is really becoming a worldwide figure of great adoration. >> that was evident overnight. the largest gathering for an
compare this the message of this pope the style of this pope to the pope you knew. >> they're very differentd in the wayning year of his papacy but there's also a lot of similarities. they're really rock stars in a way. they're so genuine and authentic and, you know, this pope lives that simple life. he's not a hypocrite in anyway. he has given up on a lot of the thrills of the office. he lives in a modest two room apartment in a little guest house inside the vatican so he walks the walk...
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the pope will visit philadelphia, washington, and new york. according to polls in the u.s. the majority of catholics here believe that artificial contraception is morally acceptable. but the pope said there are plenty of natural ways to regulate births that have the church's approval. >> i think that they need to get with the times. >> i think it may tend to make people not as interested in the church because they feel the pope's position is too unyielding in the faces of realities of today. >> reporter: the pope also warned against what he called insidious attacks against the families. a reference to gay marriage proposals. it's the same language conservative u.s. bishops are using. signaling that the pope is adopting a more conservative tone ahead of his trip to america. alison harmelin for cbs news, new york. >>> and today pope francis also criticized what he called ideological colonization of the developing world. african bishops complain that western countries impose ideas on birth control and gay rights there as a condition for developmental aid. >>> today supervisors
the pope will visit philadelphia, washington, and new york. according to polls in the u.s. the majority of catholics here believe that artificial contraception is morally acceptable. but the pope said there are plenty of natural ways to regulate births that have the church's approval. >> i think that they need to get with the times. >> i think it may tend to make people not as interested in the church because they feel the pope's position is too unyielding in the faces of realities...
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this is his first visit to southeast asia as pope.just coming off of a several long days trip to sri lanka and now arriving in the philippines which is the largest catholic country among the asian nations there. and he'll spend time speaking with some of the survivors of the tsunami a few years back. >> we've watched all morning as a lot of people excited and waiting his a rifle. we will have a live report for you later this morning. >>> and you can expect subfreezing temperatures throughout your morning. keep in mind there could be pa ice out there on untreated roads and sidewalks. amelia segal is in the 4 x 4 with your commuter forecast. >>> riders looking for answers this morning. what we're learning about a big announcement being made today. >>> it is 5:00 a.m.. good morning. i'm aar gilchrist. >> and i'm angie goff in for eun yang. today we're walking up to a calm morning and things appear to be clearing out. >> let's get right to tom kierein. >> we can exhale. no more snow this morning. everything has dried out beautifully. tha
this is his first visit to southeast asia as pope.just coming off of a several long days trip to sri lanka and now arriving in the philippines which is the largest catholic country among the asian nations there. and he'll spend time speaking with some of the survivors of the tsunami a few years back. >> we've watched all morning as a lot of people excited and waiting his a rifle. we will have a live report for you later this morning. >>> and you can expect subfreezing...
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we talked about the pope's visit to the philippines. this is a tropical storm not expected to intensify and cause problems in that respect. you can see the moisture that will move in as well, so that might impact some of the trip as they move along. >> back to the united states, much more quiet just a couple of snowflakes around the great lakes region. our next system is moving into the hid west. this is going to be a big player for a lot of the northern tear of the country. for now snow in the higher he will vases it has been warm enough that this is definitely rain instead. >> boxing legend muhammed ali back in the hospital this morning, readmitted thursday for follow up care after he suffered a serious infection last month. tomorrow his 73rd birthday. he hopes to be home in time to spend it with his family. >> the crackdown in europe on potential terrorism. >> the latest arrest in belgium germany and france. we'll talk about the on going efforts there to keep people safer. >> looking for answers in central connecticut the area hit by
we talked about the pope's visit to the philippines. this is a tropical storm not expected to intensify and cause problems in that respect. you can see the moisture that will move in as well, so that might impact some of the trip as they move along. >> back to the united states, much more quiet just a couple of snowflakes around the great lakes region. our next system is moving into the hid west. this is going to be a big player for a lot of the northern tear of the country. for now snow...
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the pope arrived here about two hours ago. and he motorcaded from the airport into the heart of manila and there were thousands of people who were lined up to greet him. this country is 80% catholic. and so the enthusiasm here is just absolutely over the top. and that is creating security ck this 1995 the last time a pope visited the philippines, that wasy surged his popemobile. filipino officials want to make sure that doesn't happen again and takes matter of national honor that the filipino people behave orderly during pope francis' visit. he will spend five days here, all five days have been declared a national holiday in an effort to try to control some of those crowds. and the big event will come on sunday when he celebrates mass here in manila and 5 million people are expected to attend that event. >> anne thompson live for us in the philippines. thank you. you can see much more on the "today" show starting at 7:00 a.m.. >>> in just a few hours, attorneys will announce the first lawsuit against metro after monday's accid
the pope arrived here about two hours ago. and he motorcaded from the airport into the heart of manila and there were thousands of people who were lined up to greet him. this country is 80% catholic. and so the enthusiasm here is just absolutely over the top. and that is creating security ck this 1995 the last time a pope visited the philippines, that wasy surged his popemobile. filipino officials want to make sure that doesn't happen again and takes matter of national honor that the filipino...
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but here all eyes will be on the pope, when he visits people who survived the typhoon tomorrow. on sunday, he'll hold perhaps the biggest open air mass ever here in manilla on sunday. >>> stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come experts in the british and u.s. will be staging their own attempts to hack into financial institutions in order to test security. thanks. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >>> this is "bbc world news." i'm james menendez. our headlines so far. a number of suspected islamist militants have been arrested overnight in police operations in several european countries. and there have been clashes in pakistan between police and demonstrators protesting against a cartoon of the prophet muhammad published in the french magazine, "charlie hebdo." >>> and just to update you on that breaking news this hour from france police have told our bureau in paris that that anti-terror operation in reims is now ove
but here all eyes will be on the pope, when he visits people who survived the typhoon tomorrow. on sunday, he'll hold perhaps the biggest open air mass ever here in manilla on sunday. >>> stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come experts in the british and u.s. will be staging their own attempts to hack into financial institutions in order to test security. thanks. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company...
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the pope will visit philadelphia, washington, and new york. according to polls in the u.s., the majority of catholics here believe that artificial contraception is morally acceptable, but the pope said there are plenty of natural ways to regulate birth that have the church's approval. >> i think they need to get with the time. >> i think it may tend to make people not as interested in the church because they feel the pope's position is too unyielding in the face of the realities of today. >> the pope warned against insidious attacks against the family, a reference to gain marriage proposals. it's the same language conservative -- a more conservative tone ahead of his trip to america. >> now the pope also blasted what he called ideological cool nonnization of the developing world. as a condition for development aid. >>> the only station with weather alert days, wusa9's first alert weather. >>> i'm first alert meteorologist erica grow, this a 3 hour loop. you can see a little bit of energy moving across the beltway and the immediate metro area r
the pope will visit philadelphia, washington, and new york. according to polls in the u.s., the majority of catholics here believe that artificial contraception is morally acceptable, but the pope said there are plenty of natural ways to regulate birth that have the church's approval. >> i think they need to get with the time. >> i think it may tend to make people not as interested in the church because they feel the pope's position is too unyielding in the face of the realities of...
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because he is a tolerant pope an accepting pope. and he makes everybody feel like they belong. >> and you talked to people who i know said to you we're going to find a place back in the church everyone if we don't agree with all the views of the church. thank you for all your reports from there as that mass is wrapping up in manila. thanks so much >>> the weather, as we have been talking about several days now, has had a big impact on the philippines. a typhoon was a concern for much of the visit. thankfully that has passed. derrick, what can we still expect? as we have been looking at the pictures still pouring in manila. >> it's still pouring. i give it 45 minutes to an hour of rain left. just behind me on the satellite loop there's manila. there's the back edge of this -- what was a typhoon, now a tropical storm. still winds 65 kilometers per hour. that's really around the center of the storm currently located off this island. there it is. the cloud cover will clear out of manila. a few isolated showers may be left over for the p
because he is a tolerant pope an accepting pope. and he makes everybody feel like they belong. >> and you talked to people who i know said to you we're going to find a place back in the church everyone if we don't agree with all the views of the church. thank you for all your reports from there as that mass is wrapping up in manila. thanks so much >>> the weather, as we have been talking about several days now, has had a big impact on the philippines. a typhoon was a concern for...
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>> no, a tv pope. a pope written by aaron sorkin. everything he is talking about is progressively advanced. i will say women's rights and go with climate change. i will talk about free markets are bad. he is an aaron sorkin pope. >> that's a theory. i will take this occasion to disagree with my colleague. you can have it both ways. saying women will look at things from a different perspective is not em paw -- empathetical, but have you different experiences because of your gender because of the way society treats you because of your gender. you will have different perspectives on things. >> it is not inherent at all? >> i am not making their argument. >> what a copout. >> i don't agree with their argument. i agree with my argument. >> i don't like either of your arguments. >> and andy has two arguments i don't like. >> all right. coming up, deflated ball. it is not a medical story. first a word from our sponsor. >> tonight's sponsor is the nutcracker back cracker. the only over sized festive direction that is a spine cracker. get str
>> no, a tv pope. a pope written by aaron sorkin. everything he is talking about is progressively advanced. i will say women's rights and go with climate change. i will talk about free markets are bad. he is an aaron sorkin pope. >> that's a theory. i will take this occasion to disagree with my colleague. you can have it both ways. saying women will look at things from a different perspective is not em paw -- empathetical, but have you different experiences because of your gender...
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pope is going to attend. there is still much trust to be rebuilt across the ethnic and religious divide. >> the pope has brought a message of hope. caroline wyatt's, bbc news. >> a very happy capital. there were 40 of them at the airport to greet the pontiff. that brings the show to a close. i am katty kay. thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com. >> funding of the presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, the newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity. >> kovler foundation. mufg. >> we can do more when we work together. the banking relationships span cultures and support almost every entity across the globe. success takes partnership. only through discipline and trust can we create something greater than ourselves. mufg. we build relationships that build the world. >> bbc world newew (announcer) coming up on "genealogy roadshow"... our team proves that home is truly where the heart is. yes. that is it. there's the h
pope is going to attend. there is still much trust to be rebuilt across the ethnic and religious divide. >> the pope has brought a message of hope. caroline wyatt's, bbc news. >> a very happy capital. there were 40 of them at the airport to greet the pontiff. that brings the show to a close. i am katty kay. thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com. >> funding of the presentation is made possible by the...
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you'll always be the subject of -- >> let's talk about the pope. not olivia pope. the pope. this is what he was talking about. he was talking about what happened in paris and free speech, he had some opinions on it. let's roll it, shall we? so i guess i'll go to you, dana. i think he was having a casual conversation, talking about this making a metaphor, an analogy to his friend but he's wrong. he's very wrong, isn't he? >> my gut and my instinct says that he is wrong. i'm for free speech free will, independence and i get to choose and i think -- i don't know if there was a mistranslation or taken out of context. i looked to katherine lopez because she follows the pope very closely and she talked about how she thought the pope was trying to draw people into being better. right? he was saying -- instead of saying you cannot do this, maybe he meant you should not do this. you should try to be better try to be nicer people. i think that's maybe what he meant. >> it's the wrong thing to say after people were murdered. it feels like they are blaming the victim because they had mo
you'll always be the subject of -- >> let's talk about the pope. not olivia pope. the pope. this is what he was talking about. he was talking about what happened in paris and free speech, he had some opinions on it. let's roll it, shall we? so i guess i'll go to you, dana. i think he was having a casual conversation, talking about this making a metaphor, an analogy to his friend but he's wrong. he's very wrong, isn't he? >> my gut and my instinct says that he is wrong. i'm for free...
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he showed he's very much the people's pope. our report from anne thompson in manila. >> reporter: pope francis' final mass in the philippines, a demonstration of faith and resilience. the record crowd of 6 million people in the parking on the streets enduring a long, soggy day, starting well before dawn to secure their places. he and his wife came from vietnam. >> why is it so important to you to see him? >> because i love him. >> nearly five football fields from the altar, the pope mobile would be their only chance. >> reporter: people here consider themselves lucky. they look out and see this and realize they're going to get a whole lot closer to pope francis than any of those people. >> even more important than what you could see was what you could get under. can i come join? thank you. are you all friends? >> no. >> you're strangers? >> yes. >> but you're friends now? >> yes. >> francis urged filipinos to work together to protect communities and families, especially the children. >> we need to care for our young people, not
he showed he's very much the people's pope. our report from anne thompson in manila. >> reporter: pope francis' final mass in the philippines, a demonstration of faith and resilience. the record crowd of 6 million people in the parking on the streets enduring a long, soggy day, starting well before dawn to secure their places. he and his wife came from vietnam. >> why is it so important to you to see him? >> because i love him. >> nearly five football fields from the...
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he is called pope francis.on that trip from sri lanka to the philippines on the playing with what i said, almost identical. stuart: in the secular world you say no problem with the legal right to absolute free speech. >> they really think about it no one believes in absolute freedom of speech. we have laws against libel, slander, treasonous speech, solicitation of crime, copyright infringement, down the list. the aclu freedom of speech that is not what madison meant when he penned the first amendment. we are talking there are reasonable exceptions, no speech can be absolute. there is a lot more. stuart: you will defend the legal right to free speech. you will say you do not have a moral right to insult someone else. >> in 1998 i met 2,000 people in a protest against corpus christi saying christ had sex with the apostles. 300 people counter demonstrated against my right to have freedom of speech from the national coalition of censorship. 3 or four years later, perdue university put on corpus christi. 11 more ask
he is called pope francis.on that trip from sri lanka to the philippines on the playing with what i said, almost identical. stuart: in the secular world you say no problem with the legal right to absolute free speech. >> they really think about it no one believes in absolute freedom of speech. we have laws against libel, slander, treasonous speech, solicitation of crime, copyright infringement, down the list. the aclu freedom of speech that is not what madison meant when he penned the...
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this are three pope mobiles.ing along a route which should take about an hour, traveling very slowly. to obviously say hello to all the faithful. there are expected to be tens of thousands lining the street to welcome him. he will then reside at the archbishop's residence. he'll be there tonight. tomorrow he will be heading to the presidential palace where he'll be welcomed by the president. the president, however, will be at the military base this afternoon. he will then give mass at the manila cathedral saturday. that's going to be a big day. he's heading to tacloban. we know typhoon hayan ravaged parts of the philippines in november 2013. more than 7,000 people kill. the pope is heading there to meet with survivors and pay his respects to the dead. he's going to visit the mass grave there. and then sunday the mess behind me. the open air mess. and it -- the mass behind me. the open-air mass. and it will be a milestone without a doubt. an exciting time in the philippines. >> most definitely. thank you for joini
this are three pope mobiles.ing along a route which should take about an hour, traveling very slowly. to obviously say hello to all the faithful. there are expected to be tens of thousands lining the street to welcome him. he will then reside at the archbishop's residence. he'll be there tonight. tomorrow he will be heading to the presidential palace where he'll be welcomed by the president. the president, however, will be at the military base this afternoon. he will then give mass at the...
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the pope has landed in the philippines. the five day stay will include a giant mass, expected to gather some 6 million people. >> it is like a welcome the sitting a rock star and the some friends have been saying the beatles when they first arrived here in the 1960's, and even justin bieber a few years ago well, the pope is a rock star in this country. there are about 100000 and countless more lined up the streets. hundreds of thousands of people lined up the streets as early as 3:00 in the morning, more than 12 hours waiting for the pope and they only got to catch the pope waiting for a few seconds. they were so happy. they were cheering. in the airport there was a loud cheer when they spotted the sri lankan airline approaching the runway. it was amazing. sunset here is quite early. when the pope passed through people eagerly awaited him and they waived. they were more than happy to see pope francis. >> let's go to nigeria. the latest on the escalating attacks in boko from. -- in boko haram. william hildebrandt explains. >
the pope has landed in the philippines. the five day stay will include a giant mass, expected to gather some 6 million people. >> it is like a welcome the sitting a rock star and the some friends have been saying the beatles when they first arrived here in the 1960's, and even justin bieber a few years ago well, the pope is a rock star in this country. there are about 100000 and countless more lined up the streets. hundreds of thousands of people lined up the streets as early as 3:00 in...
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the pope canonized in a ceremony. he asked the crowd to overcome religious differences for the sake of unity. >> charles stratford was among the crowd and sent an update. >> incredible scenes this morning in colombo. tens if not thousands of people have come to celebrate mass to see the pope. they've been singing himself in singala and tamil. after the pope called for reconciliation following the end. it's important to note that it's not just catholics here today. there are people in this audience who are buddhists, muslims who come out to see the pope. people from all over anca and some of them have been saying that for them today, it's one of the most important days literally of their lives. >> more to come for you on al jazeera this half hour including maritime piracy falling to its lowest level. we'll have the findings of a report. the battle against flight in detroit. why it has a long way to go. s >>> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera from doha. let's update you on the top stories. "charlie hebdo" french
the pope canonized in a ceremony. he asked the crowd to overcome religious differences for the sake of unity. >> charles stratford was among the crowd and sent an update. >> incredible scenes this morning in colombo. tens if not thousands of people have come to celebrate mass to see the pope. they've been singing himself in singala and tamil. after the pope called for reconciliation following the end. it's important to note that it's not just catholics here today. there are people...
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the pope to tacloban.this was a visit of significance on a person, religious and political level. pope francis' visit to a people who have suffered through intense and frequent storms was part of of a hope to push leaders to an agreement on climate change. there he is, pope francis delivering a message of compassion to the typhoon victims here in the philippines and delivering a message to the world about the devastating effects of climate change. changing weather patterns are part of the reason why life continues to be difficult in see side communities here. these women survived typhoon haiyan in 2013, and formed an association to try to help themselves. >> they look forward to the pope's visit, and hopefully the pope will put sense to how people understand poverty and the effects of climate change on poverty and how it really promotes poverty in lives of people like these women. >> here with the help of a priest they try to overcome their fear of the sea since the typhoon hit. and remember their relative
the pope to tacloban.this was a visit of significance on a person, religious and political level. pope francis' visit to a people who have suffered through intense and frequent storms was part of of a hope to push leaders to an agreement on climate change. there he is, pope francis delivering a message of compassion to the typhoon victims here in the philippines and delivering a message to the world about the devastating effects of climate change. changing weather patterns are part of the...
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it turns out the pope cut it close. just as he left, a plane carrying government officials overshot the runway. no one was injured, but a young woman was killed when a gust of wind toppled scaffolding near the stage where the pope had been. tonight, the pope is back in manila where tomorrow he will celebrate mass outside again. millions of catholics expected to attend. ryan owen, abc news, los angeles. >>> and here at home a troubling security breach at an american airport. an faa employee flying out of atlanta was arrested at new york's laguardia airport with a gun in his carry-on bag. the employee, an aviation inspector, was reportedly in the plane's cockpit with the crew. the faa says it will now suspend a program allowing inspectors to bypass tsa security check points. >>> and next the urgent manhunt for a teenaged bonnie and clyde. still on the run tonight. they dodged investigators across the south and now reports of new sightings of the pair. police calling them brazen and dangerous. abc's linzie janis has the la
it turns out the pope cut it close. just as he left, a plane carrying government officials overshot the runway. no one was injured, but a young woman was killed when a gust of wind toppled scaffolding near the stage where the pope had been. tonight, the pope is back in manila where tomorrow he will celebrate mass outside again. millions of catholics expected to attend. ryan owen, abc news, los angeles. >>> and here at home a troubling security breach at an american airport. an faa...
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the weather cut short the pope's trip. at the cathedral in palo he apologized for the change in schedule. asking two things of the respectful but boisterous crowd. >> first, pray for me. second be quiet. >> reporter: back in manila where the storm is headed officials are preparing for as many as 6 million people to attend the pope's final mass sunday. throughout the visit millions have jammed the city streets to see him. >> i've been here for six hours already. >> reporter: security has been unusually visible. precautions extending to manila bay, the economic heart of the country. for the 25.5 million people who live in metro manila, this bay is essentially shut down. there's no sailing, no cushing and limited cargo traffic until the pope leaves. this is coast guard commander joel garcia's control room. the philippines is 80% catholic garcia is a muslim convert. do you feel a special burden to protect this pope who's the leader of another faith? >> no. we're talking about humanity. and it would be a good symbolism for the
the weather cut short the pope's trip. at the cathedral in palo he apologized for the change in schedule. asking two things of the respectful but boisterous crowd. >> first, pray for me. second be quiet. >> reporter: back in manila where the storm is headed officials are preparing for as many as 6 million people to attend the pope's final mass sunday. throughout the visit millions have jammed the city streets to see him. >> i've been here for six hours already. >>...
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. >> and pope francis visits sri lanka with a message of hope and re-conciliation. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> a rally for tolerance and peace led by the muslim community. >> here in berlin, 14,000 people gathered at the brandenburg gate , creating a sea ofsigns with the symbols of judaism, islam, and christianity. >> the message -- there is room for all faiths and no room for jihad-ism. all major religions were on hand. >> it was the muslim community that unorganized that -- that organize this event. >> we began in the heart of berlin. >> it was a show of unity and solidarity. the french embassy side-by-side, the head of the jewish and muslim community and majors of -- and representatives of major legal parties. they said that the terrorists wanted to divide people, but instead achieved the opposite. >> they have brought us together. on sunday, the french defended the values of their republic. yesterday, today, and tomorrow we are the ones doing it here i
. >> and pope francis visits sri lanka with a message of hope and re-conciliation. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> a rally for tolerance and peace led by the muslim community. >> here in berlin, 14,000 people gathered at the brandenburg gate , creating a sea ofsigns with the symbols of judaism, islam, and christianity. >> the message -- there is room for all faiths...
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the kids learned the pope was taking a detour and coming right for them.get the report from nbc's anne thompson in manila. >> reporter: every time pope francis moves, manila is transfixed. but today the people he wanted to see are those the city's forgotten. street children abandoned, abused the youngest victims of what francis called our throwaway culture. thrilled by his unexpected visit. >> just approach him, embrace him. >> reporter: 6-year-old shara got a hug. she says the pope told her it makes him happy when she's happy. angel wore the rosary he gave her. and alvin addis, well, he says it's the first time he's met such a kind pope. the visit lasted just 15 minutes, but the father who runs the shelter says it meant the world to these children. >> it means that they are not of age, they are the children of the world. >> reporter: he estimates there are 6,000 to 10,000 hard core street children in manila, children with no homes to go to and parents who can't or won't take care of them. volunteer alexandra says the pope didn't say much while he was ther
the kids learned the pope was taking a detour and coming right for them.get the report from nbc's anne thompson in manila. >> reporter: every time pope francis moves, manila is transfixed. but today the people he wanted to see are those the city's forgotten. street children abandoned, abused the youngest victims of what francis called our throwaway culture. thrilled by his unexpected visit. >> just approach him, embrace him. >> reporter: 6-year-old shara got a hug. she says...
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and alvin addis, well, he says it's the first time he's met such a kind pope. visit lasted just 15 minutes but the father who runs the shelter says it means a world to the children. >> all children of the world. >> reporter: he estimates there are 6,000 to 10,000 hard core street children in manila, children with no homes to go to and parents who can't or won't take care of them. volunteer alexandra says the pope didn't say much while he was there, but it wasn't about his words. what did his visit do for them? >> hope. >> reporter: now because the pope did, perhaps the world will take a second look. anne thompson, nbc news, manila. >>> that's our broadcast on a friday night. and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we of course hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime have a great weekend. good night. >>> lights, camera, access. >>> i week lying if i said there wasn't a little like -- >> malev sent too? me and you? >>> so what if oscar did not embrace either
and alvin addis, well, he says it's the first time he's met such a kind pope. visit lasted just 15 minutes but the father who runs the shelter says it means a world to the children. >> all children of the world. >> reporter: he estimates there are 6,000 to 10,000 hard core street children in manila, children with no homes to go to and parents who can't or won't take care of them. volunteer alexandra says the pope didn't say much while he was there, but it wasn't about his words....
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the marquee event of pope francis's visit. a mega mass. an act of devotion even a tropical storm could not mar. francis, returned to the theme of the trip. the protection of children. >> we need to care for our young people. not allowing them to be robbed of hope. >> the pope's day began at the city's largest universities where the crowd was so big, there was hardly room to move. here he heard from young people. this 12-year-old, a former street child. cried. as she asked why god allows children to be victims of drugs and prostitution? the pope said we only come close to answering her question when we cry with her. by noon it was pouring. at the park people sought shelter where they could. a resilience one worshipper says stems from the devastating typhoon of 2013. >> no storm can destroy the faith of the filipino people. >> pope francis had one criticism. there were not enough women at the meeting with youth. women he said have much to tell us and sometimes, pope francis said we're too macho. i'm anne thompson in manila. back to you. >> s
the marquee event of pope francis's visit. a mega mass. an act of devotion even a tropical storm could not mar. francis, returned to the theme of the trip. the protection of children. >> we need to care for our young people. not allowing them to be robbed of hope. >> the pope's day began at the city's largest universities where the crowd was so big, there was hardly room to move. here he heard from young people. this 12-year-old, a former street child. cried. as she asked why god...
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the pope's last mass set. even with the long wait people were good-humored. >> we are very excited for the pope. he is coming. >> that's why i brought my son here with respect him to be healed. he has allergies. >> francis arrived in a pope mobile built as a cheap. it will ferries one and all. he spoke on sant an in0, honoring the infant jesus. a hope who promoted an inclusive style not for the first time on this trip, a traditionalist message. >> sadly, now the family needs to be protected against insidious attacks and pogroms to all that we hold true and safely. all that is not beautiful and novel in our time. >> the vatican, this trip was a chance to inspire a filipino population that's 80% catholic but among whom churching attendance is falling and reach out to asia viewed as a verlths region to further growth. >> every fill peep 0 wants to go with you don't be afraid. every filipino wants to go with you not to rome but to the peripheries. as the rain fell more heavily, a final chance for the pope to say g
the pope's last mass set. even with the long wait people were good-humored. >> we are very excited for the pope. he is coming. >> that's why i brought my son here with respect him to be healed. he has allergies. >> francis arrived in a pope mobile built as a cheap. it will ferries one and all. he spoke on sant an in0, honoring the infant jesus. a hope who promoted an inclusive style not for the first time on this trip, a traditionalist message. >> sadly, now the family...
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the pope arrived in a pope mobile a signature mote of transport for one and all around the congestedeets. and when he spoke, he spoke honouring the geniuses and he spoke about the family adopting a message which he said needed protection from insidious attacks. for all his progressive language he adopted aggressive language. there has been moments of controversy on the plane, speaking about the "charlie hebdo" attacking saying there were limits to free speech speech,scolding many. this was a landmark event for many >>> president obama will use his state of union address on tuesday to call for tax increases on the wealthy. the white house initiative would raise capital gains rates, from under 24% to 28%. officials say the tax hikes would finance cuts for middle class americans. it is expected to raise more than 200 billion over the n decade. republicans are opposed to methods calling for a tax increase on the rich >>> a group of americans are in cuba, they arrived. it's the first visit by members of congress since president obama announced he was restoring diplomatic ties with cuba. t
the pope arrived in a pope mobile a signature mote of transport for one and all around the congestedeets. and when he spoke, he spoke honouring the geniuses and he spoke about the family adopting a message which he said needed protection from insidious attacks. for all his progressive language he adopted aggressive language. there has been moments of controversy on the plane, speaking about the "charlie hebdo" attacking saying there were limits to free speech speech,scolding many....