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and what you won't see today in row protests they've been found to as turkey's president meets with pope francis we will see what's behind the vatican's moves to tone down dissent at his visit. plus a stunning super bowl win for the underdogs fans go wild after the philadelphia eagles defeat the new england patriots to play in america the american football's biggest prize the fairy first time. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us. belgium is on high alert today as the trial begins for the man who is believed to be the sole surviving suspect of the twenty fifteen paris attacks. arrived at the palace of justice in brussels earlier this morning so far he has refused to answer any questions today's session will focus on the shootout with belgian police that led to his capture we will get more on the court case in just a moment but first let's take a closer look at some of the slum. the end of an international manhunt on the eighteenth of march twenty sixth seen belgian special police capture one of the most wanted terrorist suspects in europe the man believed to be th
and what you won't see today in row protests they've been found to as turkey's president meets with pope francis we will see what's behind the vatican's moves to tone down dissent at his visit. plus a stunning super bowl win for the underdogs fans go wild after the philadelphia eagles defeat the new england patriots to play in america the american football's biggest prize the fairy first time. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us. belgium is on high alert today as the...
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also coming up turkey's president visits pope francis after vatican later today it's not their first meeting but it's expected to be a sensitive one protests are banned in rome as feelings run high over turkey's offensive against kurdish militia in syria. and the berlin wall stood for more than twenty eight years but today marks a turning point the wall is now been down for as long as it was off to meet a man who helped east germans to escape. i'm serious almost gone there good to have you with us germans are still waiting for a new government the country's a two biggest political parties say they need more time for coalition talks they had. set a deadline for sunday but there was still no breakthrough they'll pick up negotiations again today it's been more than four months since national elections can chance for uncle merkel deliver another grand coalition between her conservatives and the social democrats. this is where the parties hope to clinch a coalition deal after talks at the s.p.d. headquarters on sunday negotiators failed to meet best self-imposed deadline of midnight and i
also coming up turkey's president visits pope francis after vatican later today it's not their first meeting but it's expected to be a sensitive one protests are banned in rome as feelings run high over turkey's offensive against kurdish militia in syria. and the berlin wall stood for more than twenty eight years but today marks a turning point the wall is now been down for as long as it was off to meet a man who helped east germans to escape. i'm serious almost gone there good to have you with...
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in ten the pope who had criticized the role of the e.u. in the migration crisis praised turkey's efforts and taking more than a million refugees from war torn syria. but the relationship between the two men is not without tensions francis has described the massacre of the armenians during the first world war as genocide added one warned the pope to quote not repeat this mistake. now two years on it looks like they're prepared to mend ties. yet the turkish offensive against kurdish militias and northern syria may prove to be another stumbling block it is drawn international condemnation and many may expect the pope to admonish turkey over its controversial military operation. and for more let's bring in yulia hot who is standing by with the latest from istanbul so yulia walk us through why this is such an important visit. well for regift this is certainly an important visit because after all he is the first president to visit the vatican in sixty years you already mentioned that and he didn't come alone he brought his foreign minister and h
in ten the pope who had criticized the role of the e.u. in the migration crisis praised turkey's efforts and taking more than a million refugees from war torn syria. but the relationship between the two men is not without tensions francis has described the massacre of the armenians during the first world war as genocide added one warned the pope to quote not repeat this mistake. now two years on it looks like they're prepared to mend ties. yet the turkish offensive against kurdish militias and...
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and mexico, the pope's favorite nun. she will talk about what has been the message, what have been the impacts, what is incomplete about pope francis' leadership and what are the challenges for the future? we hope that you will join us. my sense is that what we're offering together is a different vision. it liftifferent -- people up from the bottom. it is a vision that says we can move forward together, we can be principled and civil. we can argue and come to agreement. that is why we are working with the democracy fund. that is why we are pleased to have these members of congress join us, and that is why we are especially pleased that you have joined us this afternoon. there's lots more to eat and drink. help yourself. and make sure you leave your name and your email. add the names and emails of those you think might also be interested in something like this. [laughter] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning
and mexico, the pope's favorite nun. she will talk about what has been the message, what have been the impacts, what is incomplete about pope francis' leadership and what are the challenges for the future? we hope that you will join us. my sense is that what we're offering together is a different vision. it liftifferent -- people up from the bottom. it is a vision that says we can move forward together, we can be principled and civil. we can argue and come to agreement. that is why we are...
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and for the vatican because when the pope came here to chile not only did he defend the bishop but he also came out and said that there was no proof against him and of those who were accusing him of covering up such abuses were slanderous this infuriated many people including human rights organizations and the only unprecedented criticism came from even the church the archbishop of boston has shown or merely came out and said that this was an unfortunate statement by the pope that bit did very little to encourage victims of clerical sex abuse to come forward others win a lot of soul searching since then and to try to appease the critics that the pope has sent then his chief and most prestigious sex abuse investigator whom as you just said has suddenly been operated but not before having spoken to a lot of the victims and leaving one of. his main assistants behind to continue to take the testimonies i was just going to ask you who he's met so far and whether his sudden illness is going to affect the investigation. well presumably not very much because these are all the testimony is bei
and for the vatican because when the pope came here to chile not only did he defend the bishop but he also came out and said that there was no proof against him and of those who were accusing him of covering up such abuses were slanderous this infuriated many people including human rights organizations and the only unprecedented criticism came from even the church the archbishop of boston has shown or merely came out and said that this was an unfortunate statement by the pope that bit did very...
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embassy to jerusalem to on made a number of phone calls to the pope to get his council. donald trump's decision led to armrest and drew criticism around the world including from the vatican. the last meeting between the turkish president and the pontiff wasn't two thousand and fourteen francis was received with military honors an uncorrupted he was the first guest to visit the new lavish presidential palace. it was a demonstration of power and a charm offensive. visit will leave an important trace in the islamic world and will also change the view of islam in the christian world so should i leave in ten the pope who had criticized the role of the e.u. in the migration crisis praised turkey's efforts and taking more than a million refugees from war torn syria. but the relationship between the two men is not without tensions. francis has described now two years on it looks like they're prepared to mend ties. yet the turkish offensive against kurdish militias and northern syria may prove to be another stumbling block it is drawn international condemnation and many may expec
embassy to jerusalem to on made a number of phone calls to the pope to get his council. donald trump's decision led to armrest and drew criticism around the world including from the vatican. the last meeting between the turkish president and the pontiff wasn't two thousand and fourteen francis was received with military honors an uncorrupted he was the first guest to visit the new lavish presidential palace. it was a demonstration of power and a charm offensive. visit will leave an important...
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why has the case of bishop led to what is being described as the biggest crisis of pope francis' papacy so far. hello barbara we're outside at the papal vatican embassy right now where a delegation of six people from the city of all sort of know where bishop was assigned by the pope despite protests our expert is expected to arrive at any moment to continue to meet with a priest who is taking the place of the archbishop of malta he will can in other words the investigation will continue despite the hospitalisation and the reason why this has become such a scandal is that pope francis when he came here to chile refused to meet with the growing number of victims and people from all sides know who were claiming that bishop had covered up sex abuses and not only that he kept the bishop by his side throughout his visit here in chile he attended all the masses and at the very end the pope actually defended him saying that those who were accusing him of covering up abuses were slanderous right now he has done a complete about face in the in the wake of widespread criticism for his comments tha
why has the case of bishop led to what is being described as the biggest crisis of pope francis' papacy so far. hello barbara we're outside at the papal vatican embassy right now where a delegation of six people from the city of all sort of know where bishop was assigned by the pope despite protests our expert is expected to arrive at any moment to continue to meet with a priest who is taking the place of the archbishop of malta he will can in other words the investigation will continue despite...
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pope francis and sent me to collect useful information concerning monsignor one barrel of. he was referring to this bishop accused of covering up sex abuses committed by chile's most notorious pedophile priest the well documented abuses took place in the seminary of the church that you see behind me and it was the pope's stubborn defense of bishop virus during his recent trip here to chile that unleashed widespread criticism that his promise of zero tolerance of abuses in the church was a mere public relations exercise under pressure to address the worst crisis of his papacy the pope dispatched his team of investigators to hear testimonies from those whom just weeks earlier he had accused of slander. among them sex abuse survivor one hamilton. it's hard time that the dirt hidden under the rug comes out by meeting with the archbishop was respectful whatever happens the vatican will know the truth of what goes on in chile over the outcome ultimately depends on the pope a spanish priest to accompany the vatican's chief investigator has taken over the interviews while the archb
pope francis and sent me to collect useful information concerning monsignor one barrel of. he was referring to this bishop accused of covering up sex abuses committed by chile's most notorious pedophile priest the well documented abuses took place in the seminary of the church that you see behind me and it was the pope's stubborn defense of bishop virus during his recent trip here to chile that unleashed widespread criticism that his promise of zero tolerance of abuses in the church was a mere...
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turkey's president rich attired juan is at the vatican for a meeting with pope francis it's the first visit by a turkish leader in nearly six decades protests were held despite a twenty four hour battle in central rome as tensions run high over turkey's offensive against kurdish militia groups in northern syria the president and the pontiff are expected to focus on the controversial u.s. work of mission of jerusalem as the capital of israel which both men oppose. well despite having some common ground on jerusalem a number of tricky issues remain for the two leaders. they couldn't be more different regift tayyip erdogan on the all three tarion turkish president and pope francis known for his humor and humility but over the years both have attempted to build bridges. when the crisis erupted over moving the u.s. embassy to jerusalem at zero and made a number of phone calls to the pope to get his counsel donald trump's decision led to an arrest and drew criticism around the world including from the vatican. the last meeting between the turkish president and the pontiff wasn't two thousan
turkey's president rich attired juan is at the vatican for a meeting with pope francis it's the first visit by a turkish leader in nearly six decades protests were held despite a twenty four hour battle in central rome as tensions run high over turkey's offensive against kurdish militia groups in northern syria the president and the pontiff are expected to focus on the controversial u.s. work of mission of jerusalem as the capital of israel which both men oppose. well despite having some common...
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potentially eclipsing the pope's historic visit here. >> deference to the pope, the eagles a long timeity i don't want to sound sacrilegious for lot of people they've been waiting a long time. >> it's just an incredible moment fort city, the penal and the team. >> reporter: clad in eagles jersey maryann lero and her dog made they're way through the state setup on the art museum steps anxious for a big party celebrating the world champions. maryann will be wearing a vintage '80s eagles hat worn by her dad who died two years ago. >> i'll be representing that. >> reporter: kind of wish he was here for that. >> absolutely yeah. he's here in spirit. >> i've been waiting my whole life. i can't wait for it to kick off. >> reporter: stopped by to snap a few pictures as he watched workers wrap the stage in a super bowl champion banner. >> i think everyone will come and have a good time. it's pretty early. the drunkenness shouldn't be a problem. i think the police will have it under control. >> reporter: meanwhile, police announced another arrest in connection with center city damage from sunday
potentially eclipsing the pope's historic visit here. >> deference to the pope, the eagles a long timeity i don't want to sound sacrilegious for lot of people they've been waiting a long time. >> it's just an incredible moment fort city, the penal and the team. >> reporter: clad in eagles jersey maryann lero and her dog made they're way through the state setup on the art museum steps anxious for a big party celebrating the world champions. maryann will be wearing a vintage...
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she said yes, the pope was 1 million and we're expecting 3. yes, this is bigger than the pope.own. we'll get to sue in a few second seconds. >>> 9:45. this is confetti for the parade of champions. 27 will feel like 19 as you walk out the door. parade time is 11:00 a.m. 29 degrees, but the windchill of 23. i think the sea of people might keep you a little warm. 31 at 1:00. feels like 26. so these windchills are going to stay in the 20's all day long despite all of that sunshine. but still, at least we have sunshine, now you know why we didn't have the parade yesterday. it was so rainy and that frozen presip in the morning. temperatures mainly in 20's, factor in the wind about 12 miles an hour or so and wind gusts of 21 and 23 and this is what it feels like as you walk out now. told you about later on but a windchill of 17 at the moment with a high temperature of maybe 34, this is actually the coldest day today of the seven-day forecast. by the weekend, we're in the 50's but w rain. can you believe bob kelly the sea of peopl think you want to y tight and close because it's cold o
she said yes, the pope was 1 million and we're expecting 3. yes, this is bigger than the pope.own. we'll get to sue in a few second seconds. >>> 9:45. this is confetti for the parade of champions. 27 will feel like 19 as you walk out the door. parade time is 11:00 a.m. 29 degrees, but the windchill of 23. i think the sea of people might keep you a little warm. 31 at 1:00. feels like 26. so these windchills are going to stay in the 20's all day long despite all of that sunshine. but...
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. >> now, the turkish president has met with pope francis this monday.urity was massively tightened --orth president erdogan with president erdogan arriving in a deserted square. discussions range from the syrian civil war, discussions in iraq, and the global problem of refugees. part of their agenda will be part of donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. n's visit toerdoga rome, we speak to our correspondent josephine mckenna. what do expect from these talks between the turkish leader and the head of the catholic church? significants is a meeting, the first meeting between the turkish leader and the vatican in 59 years. the two leaders met this morning. they greeted each other with a cordial handshake. they turkish leader actually said thank you for your interest. the two leaders then went into a closed doors meeting, 50 minutes. there was probably some common ground on the issue of jerurusalem. both have spoken out against donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. that will be best they al
. >> now, the turkish president has met with pope francis this monday.urity was massively tightened --orth president erdogan with president erdogan arriving in a deserted square. discussions range from the syrian civil war, discussions in iraq, and the global problem of refugees. part of their agenda will be part of donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. n's visit toerdoga rome, we speak to our correspondent josephine mckenna. what do expect from these...
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pope francis sent me to collect useful information concerning monsignor one barrel of. he was referring to this bishop accused of covering up sex abuses committed by chile's most notorious pedophile priest the well documented abuses took place in the seminary of the church that you see behind me and it was the pope stubborn defense of bishop during his recent trip here to chile that unleashed widespread criticism that his promise of zero tolerance of abuses in the church was a mere public relations exercise under pressure to address the worst crisis of his papacy the pope dispatched his team of investigators to hear testimonies from those whom just weeks earlier he had accused of slander among them sex abuse survivor one hamilton. it's hard time that the dirt hidden under the rug comes out by meeting with the archbishop was respectful whatever happens the vatican will know the truth of what goes on in chile over the outcome ultimately depends on the pope a spanish priest to accompany the vatican's chief investigator has taken over the interviews while the archbishop rec
pope francis sent me to collect useful information concerning monsignor one barrel of. he was referring to this bishop accused of covering up sex abuses committed by chile's most notorious pedophile priest the well documented abuses took place in the seminary of the church that you see behind me and it was the pope stubborn defense of bishop during his recent trip here to chile that unleashed widespread criticism that his promise of zero tolerance of abuses in the church was a mere public...
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and we then conducted mass with the pope. that was an incredible experience. so i was kind of on the ground floor to see a lot of that, but at the same time i was aware, that as i was there testifying to the merits of the canonization, there were people in california who were less than happy about it. but what i have seen is that there has been a significant amount of misrepresentation and even hate speech related to father serra, the catholic church and the hispanic catholic tradition. so it has been my objective to address those characterizations. you know, i am not going to minimize what happened as a result of european colonial interface in this region. -- intervention in this region. clearly it was catastrophic on many levels. but there were parts of it that allowed the native people to survive, the mexican era, and ultimately the american period. and it was in 1846 through 1848 when the americans first entered monterey that the first governor of california, peter burnet, basically ordered the annihilation and extermination of the california indians. and
and we then conducted mass with the pope. that was an incredible experience. so i was kind of on the ground floor to see a lot of that, but at the same time i was aware, that as i was there testifying to the merits of the canonization, there were people in california who were less than happy about it. but what i have seen is that there has been a significant amount of misrepresentation and even hate speech related to father serra, the catholic church and the hispanic catholic tradition. so it...
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. >> reporter: look, we had pope here three years a crowds and ct , a whole lot of stuff, but the parkway, packed with steel crowd control barriers for what would be euphoria that that may top them all this week. even portable poddies are eagles green and bright lights are all set up for big right nod somewhat hurry tomorrow, and you can look at we shot yesterday in the day light with that rough weather sue mentioned a mix of snow tham an extra day to pull this off but always tough to build stuff in terrible weather. the mayor yesterday was one who said he expects the eagles crawled to be double what the phillies parade got 10 years ago and they had one and a half to 2 million people along broad street, the police commissioner, still angry at people he called clowns and utter idiots who did damage after the game including, by the way if you didn't know this hitting him in the back of the head with the beer bottle out working. says he expects the crowd to be way bigger then the post game crowds, but way better behaved. >> you are talking about large crowds but they are primarily stationary
. >> reporter: look, we had pope here three years a crowds and ct , a whole lot of stuff, but the parkway, packed with steel crowd control barriers for what would be euphoria that that may top them all this week. even portable poddies are eagles green and bright lights are all set up for big right nod somewhat hurry tomorrow, and you can look at we shot yesterday in the day light with that rough weather sue mentioned a mix of snow tham an extra day to pull this off but always tough to...
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pope francis has revived an advisory commission on the church sex abuse scandal, after criticism that he had allowed the commission to lapse. omthe vatican es to give survivors of sexual abuse more say in the commission's work. the popre-appointed u.s. cardinal sean o'malley of boston as the group's leader. pope francis came under fire last month for his support of a chilean bishop accused of covering up sex cres committed a priest under his supervision. the pope later ordered an investigation. >> sreenivasan: tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend, five moongz after hurricane maria, displaced puerto ricoians are still living i limbo on the the mainland. captioning sponsored by wnet media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and gar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutuaof america-- designing customized individual
pope francis has revived an advisory commission on the church sex abuse scandal, after criticism that he had allowed the commission to lapse. omthe vatican es to give survivors of sexual abuse more say in the commission's work. the popre-appointed u.s. cardinal sean o'malley of boston as the group's leader. pope francis came under fire last month for his support of a chilean bishop accused of covering up sex cres committed a priest under his supervision. the pope later ordered an investigation....
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was a mere public relations exercise under pressure to address the worst crisis of his papacy the pope dispatched his team of investigators to hear testimonies from those whom just weeks earlier he had accused of slander. and among them sex abuse survivor one hamilton. it's hard time that the dirt hidden under the rug comes out by meeting with the archbishop was respectful whatever happens the vatican will know the truth of what goes on in chile over the outcome ultimately depends on the pope a spanish priest to accompany the vatican's chief investigator has taken over the interviews while the archbishop recovers wednesday afternoon he heard testimonies from three parishioners a priest and a deacon from the city where the pope appointed bishop biros despite widespread protests. we want to tell others who also want to testify that we are confident that despite the archbishop's illness the investigation will continue with full guarantees of independence from chile as complicit church hierarchy. in chile some eighty priests have been accused of sexual abuse of minors according to the amer
was a mere public relations exercise under pressure to address the worst crisis of his papacy the pope dispatched his team of investigators to hear testimonies from those whom just weeks earlier he had accused of slander. and among them sex abuse survivor one hamilton. it's hard time that the dirt hidden under the rug comes out by meeting with the archbishop was respectful whatever happens the vatican will know the truth of what goes on in chile over the outcome ultimately depends on the pope a...
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the pope, pope francis personally insisted that the visit to the prison had to be on his schedule. ap there were a lot of naysayers back and forth and even some of his own folks expressing concern. and i guess you can say this when you're the pope, that's what i'm going to do, end of conversation. the inmates were thrilled, they made a chair for him, which the pope insisted be taken back on, i don't know if it's paper papal one or what he drives, but that chair went back to rome and again, he's one of those folks, folks are trying to move him along and he would just resist any effort for people to interfere with his ability to connect with someone in a very personal and direct way. i mean, totally-- >> two questions from the audience pertaining to amazon. one would be the pluses and minuses if philadelphia were to win, maybe i should have put the cart before the horse, what should philadelphia be doing now to try and market itself in that regard? >> well, you know, that's always-- i mean, i am tremendously sensitive to successors trying to, a, publicly give advice to currents, and
the pope, pope francis personally insisted that the visit to the prison had to be on his schedule. ap there were a lot of naysayers back and forth and even some of his own folks expressing concern. and i guess you can say this when you're the pope, that's what i'm going to do, end of conversation. the inmates were thrilled, they made a chair for him, which the pope insisted be taken back on, i don't know if it's paper papal one or what he drives, but that chair went back to rome and again, he's...
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it's pope francis. um...because yeah. that's... oh, god.he's doing all of that work with the gates foundation. but i don't think it's janet yellen. and it's not the us olympic team. i'm gonna say c, pope francis. final answer. >> it was hard to get that sequence of events. but you did. you got it. it was "time's" people [horn blares] how it popped in your head, that's amazing. that sound means that time is up for today. but you're cominba beginner's luck week here at "millionaire" with $20,000 in your bank. way to go. she's out of a job, but now she has $20,000. i love this job. thanks for watching today. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll see you next time. [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ closed captioning sponsored by: t anreige ustof. akortrorulnceas.ve d what no more re-applying. we listened. new gold bond radiance renewal exfoliates then our triple blend of moisturizers helps prevent dry skin. gold bond. >> "action news," delaware valley's leading news program, with jim gardner. ♪ ♪ >> in onl
it's pope francis. um...because yeah. that's... oh, god.he's doing all of that work with the gates foundation. but i don't think it's janet yellen. and it's not the us olympic team. i'm gonna say c, pope francis. final answer. >> it was hard to get that sequence of events. but you did. you got it. it was "time's" people [horn blares] how it popped in your head, that's amazing. that sound means that time is up for today. but you're cominba beginner's luck week here at...
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and the pope said, "we've got to fix this." >> stephen: the pope fixed it?ere the academic order of the catholic-- you're catholic! you should be teaching this, okay? ( laughter ) >> stephen: i'm aware of my religion. ( laughter ) >> okay! so there's a vatican observatory to this day that at the time, before telescopes were invented, these jesuit priests were put into the service of figuring out why the calendar was shifting in the year. >> stephen: am i correct in saying that it was a catholic priest who first proposed the idea of the big bang? >> yes, george lematre, yes, the big bang itself, using einstein's equations. einstein could have done it, but he did enough. >> stephen: he was busy. >> laid down the equations. other people calculated with his equations and he deduces the history of the universe must have started with the big bang. >> stephen: wow. okay. so, going to 2018-- >> so catholics have been in there in multiple -- >> stephen: you don't have to tell me. ( laughter ) >> okay. >> stephen: i'm team r.c. now-- >> team roman catholic? >> stephen
and the pope said, "we've got to fix this." >> stephen: the pope fixed it?ere the academic order of the catholic-- you're catholic! you should be teaching this, okay? ( laughter ) >> stephen: i'm aware of my religion. ( laughter ) >> okay! so there's a vatican observatory to this day that at the time, before telescopes were invented, these jesuit priests were put into the service of figuring out why the calendar was shifting in the year. >> stephen: am i...
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well it won't have been a total meeting of minds there are things they don't agree on pope francis and president not least the treatment of christian minorities in turkey but the issue of jerusalem certainly has brought them together you may recall in december when president crump announced that he was moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem indorsing the drew slimmest the capital of israel there was an immediate flurry of urgent diplomatic calls among them between the pope and mr erdogan agreeing that there should be no change to the status quo as far as truce the most concern of this meeting that has happened here we understand was asked for by mr erdogan himself he said before leaving turkey that the trumpet ministration was isolating itself over the issue of jerusalem so it seems likely that the meeting that took place here at the vatican was a way of gathering a sort of coalition against trump over the issue of jerusalem the head of the largest christian denomination and the man who politically at least represents islam. south sudan's warring parties are holding another
well it won't have been a total meeting of minds there are things they don't agree on pope francis and president not least the treatment of christian minorities in turkey but the issue of jerusalem certainly has brought them together you may recall in december when president crump announced that he was moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem indorsing the drew slimmest the capital of israel there was an immediate flurry of urgent diplomatic calls among them between the pope and mr...
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it probably even dwarfed -- no offense, but i think it dwarfed the pope. >> it didn't dwarf the pope,kay? >> not necessarily in viewers -- >> says our catholic boy here. >> ...people there, people there. i mean, they weren't scared away -- that's the difference. >> yeah. well, you know what? i was a little concerned, too, when first they were saying, "we're not gonna inspect bags," and all this other sort of thing, 'cause i was concerned -- you know, i love the way it worked out, but you were concerned that some knucklehead would try something. the diversity of the crowd was amazing. i mean, and i know people who were down there with their kids -- you know, 4-year-olds, and 5 years old, and 90-year-old people as well, and black and white and hispanic and you name it. and that was a great kind of feeling. so, it really kind of felt like that xoxo campaign for, you know, the place that loves you back, about the city. i think the city showed really well. i mean, you see some of the new york media and they're talking about that speech and, you know -- kelce's speech and everything, but at
it probably even dwarfed -- no offense, but i think it dwarfed the pope. >> it didn't dwarf the pope,kay? >> not necessarily in viewers -- >> says our catholic boy here. >> ...people there, people there. i mean, they weren't scared away -- that's the difference. >> yeah. well, you know what? i was a little concerned, too, when first they were saying, "we're not gonna inspect bags," and all this other sort of thing, 'cause i was concerned -- you know, i...
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westbound is totally back pope and whitpain and township line reed around swede road.ack to you. >>> the dow dramatic drop. a lot of eyes are nervously watching the stock market when it opens today. but experts say the dip may actually have an upside for your wallet. >>> and when you can cash into the company's pledge for a popular eagles player. >>> plus, time to settle up, new england and philly made bets leading into the super bowl. and now the north is making good on their wagers. ♪ >>> a philadelphia institution is collecting on a super bowl bet with its counterpart in boston. since the patriots lost, the big game to boston, while the boston public library has prominently displayed books with the words eagles in the title. boston library tweeted this with the proof, and a cattle nice "wholesome wager. ". >>> the federal reserve bank in beantown has to have philly cheesesteaks on its lunch menu all week long. and an ice cream company in massachusetts must name one of its flavors something philly related after losing the wager. and workers have to wear doing masks a
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of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of hisay truce has been proposed in the eu court. it is not ‘ russia will veto it. and our top story. leaders of eu states — except britain — will meet later on monday to debate a post—brexit budget and how to choose the next head of the european commission. let's stay with brexit now — with me isjonathan portes, who's a former chief economist at the british government's cabinet office. thank you for coming in. we have had quite a day on thursday in terms of finding unity from a fairly disunited cabinet, do you think it was a step forward? do you think there is a more solid feel to the british government's feel on future arrangements? i think we have had one step forward but we might also see two steps back the days to come. it appears that the - is it appears that the cabinet is broadly behind an approach. but it is the lowest common phenomena to approach and it is an approach which the european union has said isn't going to run a. that the uk will manage diversions and conform to eu rules
of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of hisay truce has been proposed in the eu court. it is not ‘ russia will veto it. and our top story. leaders of eu states — except britain — will meet later on monday to debate a post—brexit budget and how to choose the next head of the european commission. let's stay with brexit now — with me isjonathan portes, who's a former chief economist at the british government's cabinet office. thank...
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of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of histhe latest headlines: olympic officials have voted to maintain their ban on russia, but say it'll be lifted if there are no further doping cases. the un security council has unanimously adopted a resolution calling for a 30 day humanitarian ceasefire in syria. eight days before italy votes in a general election, thousands of italians have marched in rival demonstrations — focusing on differing views of migration. in recent years, 600,000 migrants — many from africa — have landed on the country's shores. our italy correspondent james reynolds reports from rome. these demonstrators have a simple message — we reject fascism. the fact that they feel compelled to say this more than seven decades after italy's fascist government fell says a lot about the atmosphere in this country right now. translation: our family has told us what it was like. the history of fascism is still close to us. we can't remain indifferent in front of the new fascism of 2017 and 2018. translation: above all, in thi
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. >> this is the last he public will see this pope.ery soon for the sake of the scrurt and correct of theext pope, benedict will be hidden from the world for the rest of his life. >> this is "bbc news." the latest headlines. one of donald trump's former campaign aides admits to nspiring against the united states and lying to investigators. itr the sixth day in a row, syrian air strikeshe rebel area of eastern ghouta. while the u.n. security couple has postponed a vote on a cease-fire until saturday. when america announced just last september that its embassy in havana would no longer be issuing visas, it marked a serious slap on cuba and also meant the cubans would have to travel to the ambassador in colombia, instead, a trip beyond the reach of many, making it much harder for family t i visit famithe u.s. we have a report. >> a hotel room in columbia, where bela lago is already a long way from home. he's come to cuba to try to get u.s.a. and visit the family we hasn't seen for almost six years.ea >> i'my looking forward to this life-c
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, we have gone to rome with the pope, this is a big operation. this is quite an operation and this has an incredible amount of energy around it. to that are end i want to send you to another part of the convention center where sports director don bell, standing by , you have been with the players all week. they are now hyper focused on sunday and looking forward to the big game, while we're all here. >> yes, it is that time to turn the page this week. guys are focused and dialed in as you said. now do i want to talk about the new england patriots because the term it ain't over until it is overcomes to mind. last year in the super bowl they trailed 28-three. they came back and beat atlanta falcons in overtime who was on that team? lagarrette blount the starting running back for the eagles and, of course, he has been practicing all week to take on his old team a team he won two super bowl was and he knows patriots are resilient and they play a full four quarters and he told us exactly what it will take in order to get the w. >> you have to get out
, we have gone to rome with the pope, this is a big operation. this is quite an operation and this has an incredible amount of energy around it. to that are end i want to send you to another part of the convention center where sports director don bell, standing by , you have been with the players all week. they are now hyper focused on sunday and looking forward to the big game, while we're all here. >> yes, it is that time to turn the page this week. guys are focused and dialed in as you...
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this is the last time the public will see this pope.and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, "be hidden from the world for the rest of his life." this is newsday on the bbc. glad you're staying with us. i'm rico hizon in singapore. our top stories. fighting has continued in the syrian suburb of eastern ghouta despite plans for a humanitarian pause. the us is ending much of its military and civilian aid programmes to cambodia. a white house statement said democracy in cambodia was under threat. snow and freezing temperatures have been affecting southern europe. records have also been reported in croatia will the temperature plunged to as low as —20 celsius. that story is popular on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. and we start off with the financial times. it wonders what's happened to the powerful gupta brothers following the fall of jacob zuma. the family's involvement with the former president led to one of south africa's biggest ever scandals. they're now believed to ha
this is the last time the public will see this pope.and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, "be hidden from the world for the rest of his life." this is newsday on the bbc. glad you're staying with us. i'm rico hizon in singapore. our top stories. fighting has continued in the syrian suburb of eastern ghouta despite plans for a humanitarian pause. the us is ending much of its military and civilian aid programmes to cambodia. a white house statement said...
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this is the last time the public will see this pope.he next pope benedict xvi will, his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of his life. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. there are claims of a chemical weapons attack in the damascus suburb of eastern ghouta. health officials say they suspect chlorine gas was involved. as the winter olympics closes, north korea has opened the door to talks with the us. but washington says pyongyang must agree to give up its nuclear weapons first. six months after the military crackdown in myanmar, rohingya muslims are still pouring across the border into bangladesh. they're arriving at already overcrowded refugee camps, where tensions are simmering. two rohingya elders were murdered in the past few weeks, as nitin srivastava reports from cox's bazaar. mohammed usman and his father used to pray at this makeshift mosque. his father, yusuf, gave the morning call to prayer, but was stabbed to death on his way there one morning. we fled after my cousins were killed. my father, a 60—year—old
this is the last time the public will see this pope.he next pope benedict xvi will, his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of his life. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. there are claims of a chemical weapons attack in the damascus suburb of eastern ghouta. health officials say they suspect chlorine gas was involved. as the winter olympics closes, north korea has opened the door to talks with the us. but washington says pyongyang must agree to give up its nuclear weapons...
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of the next pope.n from the world for the rest of his life. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: psychiatrists have welcomed a new study by the university of oxford which found that anti—depressant medicines are effective despite some claims to the contrary. and our top story: in an emotional confrontation at the white house, several school shooting survivors have urged president trump to tighten gun control. let's stay with that now. hollye dexter from women against gun violence joins us now from los angeles. thanks for agreeing to talk to us on the briefing. why are you campaigning on this issue? why am i campaigning on this issue? why am i campaigning on this issue? why am i campaigning on the issue? i have personal experience with gun lives in my own life —— gun violence. my brother was seven, he was shot in the head by a troubled teenager in our neighbourhood. he survived but with traumatic brain injury and lifelong problems. after the sandy hook massacre here in the night at states, i dec
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of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of hisrikes continue to bombard eastern ghouta, on a humanitarian ceasefire. a former senior adviser to president trump has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and lying to fbi investigators, who are examining russian influence in the 2016 presidential election. let's get more on our top story — the ongoing crisis in syria — and the un's decision to postpone a vote on a potential ceasefire. earlier i spoke with lina sergie attar, a syria—american writerfrom aleppo, and ceo and co—founder of karam foundation — aid to syrians. she gave us her view on the political and humanitarian situation well, first of all, thank you for having me on this very tragic week for syria, when we have seen the war escalate even further, the syrian ground war. it has become the norm for these kinds of situations where the regime and russia are bombarding areas like eastern ghouta, like we saw last year in aleppo. and when it comes down to the security council bringing in a resolution that will stop the violence across th
of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of hisrikes continue to bombard eastern ghouta, on a humanitarian ceasefire. a former senior adviser to president trump has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and lying to fbi investigators, who are examining russian influence in the 2016 presidential election. let's get more on our top story — the ongoing crisis in syria — and the un's decision to postpone a vote on a potential ceasefire. earlier i spoke...
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to the pope, the eagles a long time in this city. so i don't want to sound sacrilegious but for lot of people they've been waiting a long time. >> it's just an incredible moment for the city, the people and the team report roar clad in eagles jerry maryann and her dog made their way through the stage set up on the art museum steps anxious for a big party celebrating the world champions. maryann will wearing a vintage '80s eagle hat worn by her dad two years ago. >> i'll be representing that. he's here in spirit. >> i think everyone will come and have a good time and it's pretty early the drunkenness shouldn't be problem. under control.lice will have it- >> reporter: meanwhile police announced another arrest in connection with center city damage from sunday night's broad street celebration. tuesday afternoon police also released this video hoping to identify the eagles fans who ransacked a local store during the celebration on broad street. >> now you're going into somebody's business and destroying it. for no good reason. >> i think
to the pope, the eagles a long time in this city. so i don't want to sound sacrilegious but for lot of people they've been waiting a long time. >> it's just an incredible moment for the city, the people and the team report roar clad in eagles jerry maryann and her dog made their way through the stage set up on the art museum steps anxious for a big party celebrating the world champions. maryann will wearing a vintage '80s eagle hat worn by her dad two years ago. >> i'll be...
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her she said weinstein tried to expose himself to her in a hotel room off they worked together on pope fiction in the one nine hundred ninety s. more than seventy women have accused weinstein of sexual misconduct. well germany's biggest political parties are meeting in berlin for what they have called a decisive round of talks over forming a new government two sides had set a deadline for today though they have agreed on two extra days for overtime negotiations an agreement would move germany a step closer to a continuation of the grand coalition between chancellor angela merkel's conservatives and the social democrats but there are still sticking points including financial and health policy well as the german chancellor headed into the conference room echo expressed her hopes for a conclusive outcome. holman thirty here we are meeting again today for the decisive round of talks in the one that's a given if you don't start come i can't say how long they will take it for but you need a lot of progress yesterday but there are still important issues we need to resolve . i'm heading into t
her she said weinstein tried to expose himself to her in a hotel room off they worked together on pope fiction in the one nine hundred ninety s. more than seventy women have accused weinstein of sexual misconduct. well germany's biggest political parties are meeting in berlin for what they have called a decisive round of talks over forming a new government two sides had set a deadline for today though they have agreed on two extra days for overtime negotiations an agreement would move germany a...
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this is the last time the public will see this pope.ty of the next pope, benedict xvi, will be hidden from the world the rest of his life. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has again criticised police officers who failed to confront the florida school gunman and said he would have tried to help, even if he wasn't armed. russia says there'll be a daily five—hour pause in the fighting in rebel—held eastern ghouta in syria from tuesday. saudi arabia's king salman has sacked several of his top military commanders in a series of late—night royal decrees. the heads of the air and grounds forces are among those dismissed, as the war in yemen, where a saudi—led coalition is fighting houthi rebels, nears the end of its third year. the founder of the arabia foundation gave me his thoughts. it's not as dramatic as some of the late—night purge. some of them are normal retirements. but i think the new appointments particularly are significant in the sense that they are part of a programme to reorganise and reenergise the milita
this is the last time the public will see this pope.ty of the next pope, benedict xvi, will be hidden from the world the rest of his life. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has again criticised police officers who failed to confront the florida school gunman and said he would have tried to help, even if he wasn't armed. russia says there'll be a daily five—hour pause in the fighting in rebel—held eastern ghouta in syria from tuesday. saudi arabia's king salman has...
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maybe i should bring my rosary, blessed by the pope, his holiness, pope francis, or the one before that, benedict. i have had the honor and privilege of receiving rosaries blessed by several popes in my lifetime. but i always remember what pope benedict when he came, he spoke so beautifully. his first encyclical is called god is love. in it he quotes 17 centuries ago it was said any government that is not formed to promote justice is just a bunch of thieves. that's what st. august continue said -- augustin said 17 centuries ago. he, benedict, goes on to say sometimes it's hard to define what justice is, in doing so we must beware of the dazzling blindness of power and special interest. that's what he said. but this doesn't have any of that. this has social justice, it has camaraderie, it has good spirit, and it's based on aith, hope, and charity. hope francis when he came spoke so beautifully as he always does about respecting immigrants. he is living in a much more complicated world of immigrants coming into europe. but again respecting the dignity and worth of every person. he came he
maybe i should bring my rosary, blessed by the pope, his holiness, pope francis, or the one before that, benedict. i have had the honor and privilege of receiving rosaries blessed by several popes in my lifetime. but i always remember what pope benedict when he came, he spoke so beautifully. his first encyclical is called god is love. in it he quotes 17 centuries ago it was said any government that is not formed to promote justice is just a bunch of thieves. that's what st. august continue said...
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authority of the next pope.est of this is newsday on the bbc. i‘m rico hizon in singapore. i‘m sharanjit leyl in london. our top stories: in an emotional confrontation at the white house, several school shooting survivors have urged president trump to tighten gun control. with casualties increasing in syria, european diplomats are calling on the un security council to consider a new resolution for a 30—day ceasefire. and is she? 0r isn‘t she? south korean news media say the sister of the north korean leader, kim jong—un, told officials she was pregnant during her trip to the winter olympics. there‘s no confirmation of the comments, but the speculation highlights the fascination with the north‘s opaque power structures. more on our website. let‘s ta ke let‘s take a look at some front pages from around the world. we‘ll start with the japan times, which leads with the news that the japanese prime minister, shinzo abe, has called for immigration reform. it says the government aims to draw up a plan by summer to allo
authority of the next pope.est of this is newsday on the bbc. i‘m rico hizon in singapore. i‘m sharanjit leyl in london. our top stories: in an emotional confrontation at the white house, several school shooting survivors have urged president trump to tighten gun control. with casualties increasing in syria, european diplomats are calling on the un security council to consider a new resolution for a 30—day ceasefire. and is she? 0r isn‘t she? south korean news media say the sister of...
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of the next pope.or the rest of his life. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: russia has said there is no agreement on a un security council resolution to bring in a 30—day truce in syria. it's emerged that an armed guard on duty at the school in florida where 17 people were shot dead, did not act to confront the gunman. let's stay with that story. it's unclear the armed guard, who's now resigned, will now face charges. the county sheriff reviewed footage of two of his deputies during the incident and told reporters one of them clearly was there and failed to act. scott peterson was absolutely on campus through this entire event. he was armed, he was in uniform. what i saw was a deputy arrive at the west side of building 12 take up a position and he never went in. earlier i spoke to high school teacher, brittany wheaton, from salt lake city, one of the founders of hashtag #armmewith — where teachers are posting selfies and messages of the non—violent items they would like to see in their classrooms
of the next pope.or the rest of his life. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: russia has said there is no agreement on a un security council resolution to bring in a 30—day truce in syria. it's emerged that an armed guard on duty at the school in florida where 17 people were shot dead, did not act to confront the gunman. let's stay with that story. it's unclear the armed guard, who's now resigned, will now face charges. the county sheriff reviewed footage of two of his deputies during the...
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of the next pope.om the world for the rest of his life. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: america's gun lobby group, the nra, has fiercely defended weapons ownership, despite demands for stricter controls after last week's florida school shooting. a senior north korean official blamed for two attacks on south korea that killed 50 people will attend the closing ceremony of the winter olympics. a letter containing white powder that was sent to the office of prince harry and his fiancee megan markle is being treated as a race hate crime, according to london police. that story is popular on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. we'll start with arab news, which is leading on the intensive bombardment of eastern ghouta. it reports that saudi arabia is calling on the syrian regime to halt the offensive while aid agencies are struggling to reach those who are in need of help. moving on to gulf news, they've got
of the next pope.om the world for the rest of his life. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: america's gun lobby group, the nra, has fiercely defended weapons ownership, despite demands for stricter controls after last week's florida school shooting. a senior north korean official blamed for two attacks on south korea that killed 50 people will attend the closing ceremony of the winter olympics. a letter containing white powder...
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this is the last time the public will see this pope.rity of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, "be hidden from the world for the rest of his life." this is bbc news. the latest headlines. fighting has continued in the syrian suburb of eastern ghouta — despite plans for a ‘humanitarian pause‘. president trump‘s son—in—law and senior adviser, jared kushner, has had his white house security clearance downgraded. he now won‘t have access to many sensitive documents. let‘s get more on that now. i spoke just now to mark zaid, a national security attorney in washington and asked him how difficult would it be now forjared kushner to do hisjob without access to top secret intelligence briefings. it is very difficult to do. he will not have access to intercepts, to information that will deal with foreign leaders. he cannot be briefed on any type of insight that would lead or contribute to knowledge of these discussions. so it is incredibly difficult for him to do hisjob in the white house, u nless to do hisjob in the white house,
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of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of hisdlines. the un security council has unanimously adopted a resolution calling for a thirty—day humanitarian ceasefire in syria. a list of 105 names of missing nigerian girls is released by their parents following their suspected abduction by boko haram jihadists. scientists in the united states are developing wearable sensors to speed up the recovery of people who've had a stroke. the sensors send information to doctors continuously — allowing them to monitor the effectiveness of their therapies. wearable technology is now being developed by researchers around the world, as our science correspondent, pallab ghosh reports from austin, texas. technology you can wear. skin displays developed by japanese researchers that show your vital signs. it's to put on patients so that doctors can monitor their progress. the displays are among a new wave of wearable electronics finding medical applications. and we're going horizontal with this one, correct? in the us, lizzy mcaninch had a stroke two y
of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of hisdlines. the un security council has unanimously adopted a resolution calling for a thirty—day humanitarian ceasefire in syria. a list of 105 names of missing nigerian girls is released by their parents following their suspected abduction by boko haram jihadists. scientists in the united states are developing wearable sensors to speed up the recovery of people who've had a stroke. the sensors...
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of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of hisnes: one of donald trump's former campaign aides admits to conspiring against the united states, and lying to investigators. for the sixth day in a row syrian airstrikes hit the rebel area of eastern ghouta, but the un security council has postponed a vote on a ceasefire until saturday. former senior adviser trump has been accused of conspiracy and lying to investigators. peter bowes us and lying to investigators. peter bowes - us now. we were talking bowes joins us now. we were talking about those charges and how significant they are and the guilty pleas from brick gates. significant they are and the guilty pleas from brick gateslj significant they are and the guilty pleas from brick gates. i suppose -- rick gates. the charges are not a significant is the fact that he has now reached a plea agreement, which means he will get a shorterjail sentence, but he has also agreed to co—operate in all and any matters associated with the rush of investigation and that's what so crucial about it
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this is the last time the public will see this pope, very soon, for the sake of the authority of thehe 16th will in his own words be hidden from the world for the rest of his life. the latest headlines... syrian government forces continue to target eastern ghouta and intensive diplomatic efforts are under way at the un to approve a ceasefire. and one of donald trump's former campaign aides admits to conspiring against the united states and lying to investigators. john watson has the sport. the man who exposed the russian doping scandal has given his first international broadcast interview to the bbc. evidence from whistle—blower dr grigory rodchenkov on state—sponsored doping saw russia banned from the winter olympics and the fallout from the testimony forced him into hiding and in fear of his life. this exclusive report is by our sports editor, dan roan. he said the integrity of the olympic movement is at stake if russian athletes competing under a neutral banner impaled china can parade under the russian flag at the closing ceremony. does british sport have a problem with cheating?
this is the last time the public will see this pope, very soon, for the sake of the authority of thehe 16th will in his own words be hidden from the world for the rest of his life. the latest headlines... syrian government forces continue to target eastern ghouta and intensive diplomatic efforts are under way at the un to approve a ceasefire. and one of donald trump's former campaign aides admits to conspiring against the united states and lying to investigators. john watson has the sport. the...
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of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of hisnue to as the - continue to bombard eastern a un security eastern ghouta, a un security council has again postponed a vote on the ceasefire. one of donald trump's former campaign aides has admitted to conspiring against the united states and lying let's get more now on our top story: the ongoing crisis in syria and the un's decision to postpone a vote on a potential ceasefire. lina sergie attar is a syria—american writer from aleppo, and also ceo and co—founder of karam foundation — a non—profit organisation that provides humanitarian aid to syrians. she joins us live via webcam from chicago, illinois. thank you so much forjoining us. first of all, why it has a proven so complicated to get the resolution? well, first of all thank you for having me on this very tragic week for serious, - we have seen the fer eerieuerwhenrweheve seenthe ‘ escalate even further, the war escalate even further, the syrian ground war. it has become the norm for these kinds of situations where the regime and
of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of hisnue to as the - continue to bombard eastern a un security eastern ghouta, a un security council has again postponed a vote on the ceasefire. one of donald trump's former campaign aides has admitted to conspiring against the united states and lying let's get more now on our top story: the ongoing crisis in syria and the un's decision to postpone a vote on a potential ceasefire. lina sergie attar is...
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this is the last time the public will see this pope. the next pope, benedict xvi, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of his life. welcome back, everyone. you're watching newsday on the bbc. i am in singapore. thank you for staying with us. i am in london. our top stories... 0nline critics of china's plan to allow president xi extra time in office have found their comments censored. russia says there'll be a daily five—hour pause in the fighting in rebel—held eastern ghouta in syria from tuesday. a mother and her three children narrowly escaped a fire in houston, texas. their apartment complex caught on fire and firefighters managed to get them out. — that story is popular on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the straits times looks at the jump is salary that singapore's graduates can expect. apparently some former students took home four to five -—$4,00—5,000 a month. with business and computing being the best earners. the china daily features some colourful images taking place as
this is the last time the public will see this pope. the next pope, benedict xvi, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of his life. welcome back, everyone. you're watching newsday on the bbc. i am in singapore. thank you for staying with us. i am in london. our top stories... 0nline critics of china's plan to allow president xi extra time in office have found their comments censored. russia says there'll be a daily five—hour pause in the fighting in rebel—held eastern...