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it's known as the pope's environmental encyclical. were trying to engage the pope in dialogue, a word he uses 25 times. hopefully fill in some blind spots that he has. we all have blind spots. that is kind of the aim. to fill in the blind spots about ways that we can make markets work as a caring society of fix big problems like poverty and environmental problems at the same time. >> host: you have michael novak during the intro and robert murphy doing the close. two catholic men and economists. did you want only catholics to rights? >> no. we didn't. i am a very devout catholic. but it's just a mix of economists, 1% is not economists some of the people i know there's an anglican, i don't really know about everybody else. >> what is the caring society? >> guest: what we want to build is a caring society. a society that can lived up to what we are called to by jesus. that's one where we care for the poor, we care for our common home the question is one of tactics. how do we get that caring society and a problem many economists have is
it's known as the pope's environmental encyclical. were trying to engage the pope in dialogue, a word he uses 25 times. hopefully fill in some blind spots that he has. we all have blind spots. that is kind of the aim. to fill in the blind spots about ways that we can make markets work as a caring society of fix big problems like poverty and environmental problems at the same time. >> host: you have michael novak during the intro and robert murphy doing the close. two catholic men and...
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they don't have a great deal in common and yet in some ways they do on the one hand you have the pope arguably the most popular figure in the world right now on the other hand you have the man who is arguably the most powerful leader in the world right now what what would they say to each other i think they're knowing a little bit a little bit the pope and from the outside looking at c.g. i'm paying i think they're both very humane and they have. they would reach out to one another or nate you main bases in the pope is very interested in the people who meet him looks into them mirror is curious about them is curious about their souls is searching in their eyes and my face is that sitting ping is also all in a similar way the same is very. bodily person but they they come from sort of diametrically opposing camps i mean cheating ping is an atheist a hard core authoritarian communist and then we have the pope what an earth to they have to talk about. there is a human element in both of them there is a human curiosity i definitely the pope is curious about pain and i'm pretty sure about
they don't have a great deal in common and yet in some ways they do on the one hand you have the pope arguably the most popular figure in the world right now on the other hand you have the man who is arguably the most powerful leader in the world right now what what would they say to each other i think they're knowing a little bit a little bit the pope and from the outside looking at c.g. i'm paying i think they're both very humane and they have. they would reach out to one another or nate you...
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we'll need a miracle to get to talk to the pope. few hours later the pope will be on the rock. the third time it passes we shot the the. percentage that. is to give our last. thing a few minutes later. he said. sunday that it was the last the i don't think that i included you see saddened to. see sunday that. and then castle got out phew i intend that the lean flew into the sea out and. then again be the united states to deal and castle garcia. but at. despite our quick chat neither pope francis nor any vatican official has ever answered our letter. it is. at the end of this investigation there is one question how can the catholic church retrieve itself from these guilty silences. third human from a number of countries such as belgium the united states and the netherlands are mobilizing and launching national inquiry commissions on sexual abuse within the church. all victims are listened to and the spotlight has fallen on the responsibility of the bishops. so let us pray may the vatican order a world wide inquiry commission. so that past scars maybe he'll let me still have fait
we'll need a miracle to get to talk to the pope. few hours later the pope will be on the rock. the third time it passes we shot the the. percentage that. is to give our last. thing a few minutes later. he said. sunday that it was the last the i don't think that i included you see saddened to. see sunday that. and then castle got out phew i intend that the lean flew into the sea out and. then again be the united states to deal and castle garcia. but at. despite our quick chat neither pope...
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this has been a huge issue for the papacy of pope francis, and up for the papacy of pope francis, andhe pope has said he will not say anything about the allegations. however, what we are seeing from the vatican is an institutional response to the legitimate concerns about how archbishop mccarrick‘s case was managed, and what the vatican is trying to do is respond to the concerns of catholics on the ground about how they dealt with it. what we are seeing, what is coming into focus, is the whole question of sexual misconduct by senior figures in the church, not when it comes to children, but when it comes to priest is awesome and aryans in their charge. it is the me too moment in the catholic church which is being examined here. let's get some of the day's other news. turkish authorities say an initial investigation into the disappearance of a critical saudi journalist in istanbul last week has concluded he was killed inside the saudi consulate there. the saudi consulate has allowed investiogators to search the building. but turkish authorities haven't provided any more details and saud
this has been a huge issue for the papacy of pope francis, and up for the papacy of pope francis, andhe pope has said he will not say anything about the allegations. however, what we are seeing from the vatican is an institutional response to the legitimate concerns about how archbishop mccarrick‘s case was managed, and what the vatican is trying to do is respond to the concerns of catholics on the ground about how they dealt with it. what we are seeing, what is coming into focus, is the...
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the pope has never publicly commented on the grassy case. peak everywhere as we had to do one in fifty three and five hundred percent. this is not planted on the verge of a major tsunami just. cooked additional supposed to bring us up to linger some it's just a. simple yes so when i'm with you to. look for the showing of the where. do you think it'll show. you the sleep study. of shipping. the book via the books in your book that still. i don't know what the movie. was the latest was in the process. star wars and he writes so yeah i've put. through some really strong. russia responds to western accusations it's been carrying out dirty cyber timothy's calling it an orchestrated propaganda campaign will bring you a run down thursday's a war of words. america hold his breath awaiting the outcome of the brett kavanaugh or case the supreme court nominee accused of sexual misconduct suite take a look at the unexpected effect this scandal could have on the looming midterm elections. limited escalating trade war u.s. . a replacement.
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it has been a huge issue for the papacy of pope francis —— called on the pope.e will not say anything about the allegations. what we are seeing from the vatican is an institutional response to the legitimate concerns of how archbishop mccarrick‘s case was managed. and what the vatican are trying to do is respond to the concerns of catholics on the ground about how they dealt with it. what is coming into focus is the whole question of sexual misconduct by seniorfigures in the question of sexual misconduct by senior figures in the church. question of sexual misconduct by seniorfigures in the church. not when it comes to children, but when it comes to priests or seminarians in their charge. it is the me too moment in the catholic church that is being examined. that was christopher lamb. voters in brazil are preparing to go to the polls, after a bitterly divisive presidential election campaign. the front runner is the far right nationalist, jiar bolsonaro, who was stabbed by a protester on the campaign trail. among voters biggest concerns are corruption, rising crim
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the pope accepted cardinal mccarrick‘s resignation in july.ver hong kong's decision not to renew a work visa for a british journalist. victor mallet is vice—president of the city's foreign correspondents' club. it was criticised by beijing after it hosted an event in august this year — featuring a pro—independence activist.
the pope accepted cardinal mccarrick‘s resignation in july.ver hong kong's decision not to renew a work visa for a british journalist. victor mallet is vice—president of the city's foreign correspondents' club. it was criticised by beijing after it hosted an event in august this year — featuring a pro—independence activist.
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i had to work out what am i going to sue the pope as the bishop of rome i'm going to sue him as the supreme pontiff of the roman catholic church i'm going to sue the legal personality of the holy see which has observer status of the united nations i'm going to sue the vatican city state and him as head of the vatican city state which personality will i pursue and we've seen in australia and even efforts to do the same here in ireland where a catholic diocese of effectively said well you can't sue us because we don't exist we are not legal persons they're not incorporated they don't exist as a legal entity as with any kind of. statues so they can be very very difficult to pursue the church has been very good for two thousand years and at developing structures and mechanisms that allow it to be accountable to find a way to not be held accountable for its failings on its own crimes and it can be tricky to find laws and to design laws that can hold a property accountable but it's the obligation of states to do the. right we're going to take a short break right now when we're back will c
i had to work out what am i going to sue the pope as the bishop of rome i'm going to sue him as the supreme pontiff of the roman catholic church i'm going to sue the legal personality of the holy see which has observer status of the united nations i'm going to sue the vatican city state and him as head of the vatican city state which personality will i pursue and we've seen in australia and even efforts to do the same here in ireland where a catholic diocese of effectively said well you can't...
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the pope accepted cardinal mccarrick‘s resignation in july.go. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week:
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picture of systemic proportions implying that even high ranking church officials are complicit will pope francis take the fight against abuse personally and be able to break the system what are the roots of this plague that's eating away at the church and how will it transform the global catholic. palmo warman survivor and fighter against sexual abuse welcome to the show it's great to have you with us today so you have been complaining for accountability of clerical child abuse for more than twenty years what kind of change have you made over this time what are your successes. well i think our gracious success has been finally exposing the fact not just that the abuses happened on us on the scale that we've been talking about for many years but that it's endemic within the roman catholic church that it's systemic. and the coverup of abuse by church authorities was a willful intended program that was designed to protect the institution its power and its money and that it was operated and directed by the vatican at the global level and that it's been a global cover up i think that's someth
picture of systemic proportions implying that even high ranking church officials are complicit will pope francis take the fight against abuse personally and be able to break the system what are the roots of this plague that's eating away at the church and how will it transform the global catholic. palmo warman survivor and fighter against sexual abuse welcome to the show it's great to have you with us today so you have been complaining for accountability of clerical child abuse for more than...
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the pope accepted cardinal mccarrick‘s resignation in july.ection the far—right candidate and front—runnerjair bolsonaro has vowed to tackle crime and reduce record high murder rates. mr bolsonaro accused previous governments of leniency in the treatment of criminals. he's denied claims he is racist, sexist and a homophobe. air pollution in parts of england is much worse than previously thought, according to new scientific data released by the government.
the pope accepted cardinal mccarrick‘s resignation in july.ection the far—right candidate and front—runnerjair bolsonaro has vowed to tackle crime and reduce record high murder rates. mr bolsonaro accused previous governments of leniency in the treatment of criminals. he's denied claims he is racist, sexist and a homophobe. air pollution in parts of england is much worse than previously thought, according to new scientific data released by the government.
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apparently, the pope did nothing and somehow rehabilitated mccarrick.rms of documentary evidence. pope francis declined to respond directly to archbishop vigano's claims. the vatican statement does not mention them specifically, but it repeated a promise made by the pope three years ago — "we will follow the path of truth, wherever it may leave". stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a banksy original, a top london auction house and a buyer willing to part with $1.1; million — what could possibly go wrong? this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded, and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles
apparently, the pope did nothing and somehow rehabilitated mccarrick.rms of documentary evidence. pope francis declined to respond directly to archbishop vigano's claims. the vatican statement does not mention them specifically, but it repeated a promise made by the pope three years ago — "we will follow the path of truth, wherever it may leave". stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a banksy original, a top london auction house and a buyer willing to part with $1.1; million —...
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we've had pope john paul and pope benedict and now we have pope francis why has it taken so long for this apparent hero in el salvador to be canonized now was he so politically unpopular within the church what was what was the reason for the canonization now. well first of all we need to remember that for the people he has always been a saint it is only them bad again now with his catching up to the world people so far as the people are concerned here where he was a sect but the reason why it has been delayed so long is because he had been characterized as a marxist as a communist as a leftist while in fact all he was was a person who was following the gospels and the teachings of jesus christ but whenever you go ahead and stand with your crass government and political powers dismissed you as a communist and therefore you become dangerous in the last two popes let us not forget were very conservatives so the fact of bringing him up or canonization had to be delayed well for the moment we will have to leave it there is certainly been ever meant to stay for perhaps everybody in el salv
we've had pope john paul and pope benedict and now we have pope francis why has it taken so long for this apparent hero in el salvador to be canonized now was he so politically unpopular within the church what was what was the reason for the canonization now. well first of all we need to remember that for the people he has always been a saint it is only them bad again now with his catching up to the world people so far as the people are concerned here where he was a sect but the reason why it...
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pope francis is the first—ever pope from latin america, said the situation has changed.touch with the brazilian theologian who was the founder of liberation theology. clearly pope francis is very much on the side of the poor. this has been his cause. that is what he has been espousing since his election five yea rs espousing since his election five years ago. we are showing pictures of the ceremony. the formalities have pretty much been completed, as far as have pretty much been completed, as farasi have pretty much been completed, as faras i can have pretty much been completed, as far as i can see. it is striking to see the scale of this. this clear really matters to a lot of people. it does indeed. you may have seen the pictures on the side of st peter's of the six people, historic people, who have been promoted as it we re people, who have been promoted as it were to for sainthood today by the pope. it is a reminder of the universality of the church and the fa ct universality of the church and the fact that, for the first time in history, we do have a pope from latin
pope francis is the first—ever pope from latin america, said the situation has changed.touch with the brazilian theologian who was the founder of liberation theology. clearly pope francis is very much on the side of the poor. this has been his cause. that is what he has been espousing since his election five yea rs espousing since his election five years ago. we are showing pictures of the ceremony. the formalities have pretty much been completed, as far as have pretty much been completed, as...
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that by now we've seen popes travel has become a tradition. something they expect from popes.hop romero, he's the arch bishop from el salvador, he was killed in march of 1980 by right wing political forces. he was somebody who spoke out on behalf of the poor and the oppressed and certainly for pope francis he is a figure who has been important to him throughout the years. he said before he was pope in 2007 that if he ever became pope he would want to make archbishop romero a saint. there are 70,000 people estimated to be attending this mass this morning. there are many dignitaries. queen sophia of spain are there. the presidents of italy, el salvador, chile, panama. certainly for latin american countries and el salvador, 5,000 pilgrims from el salvador have come to appreciate a man who's already been a saint for many of them in el salvador. >> delia gallagher covering it for us. thank you, delia. >>> coming up after a short break here, we take a closer look at the saudi crown prince and how the fate of missing journalist jamall khoshoggi could disrupt the plan for the future.
that by now we've seen popes travel has become a tradition. something they expect from popes.hop romero, he's the arch bishop from el salvador, he was killed in march of 1980 by right wing political forces. he was somebody who spoke out on behalf of the poor and the oppressed and certainly for pope francis he is a figure who has been important to him throughout the years. he said before he was pope in 2007 that if he ever became pope he would want to make archbishop romero a saint. there are...
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and thousands turned out as pope francis canonized his two of the catholic church's most prominent figures pope pulled the six and the murdered salvadoran archbishop off scot romero we ask what message the pontiff is sending. egypt to money welcome to the program all eyes in germany are in bavaria today as people they head to the polls in states elections the vote is an important. government after a difficult year for coalition now but very is not just known for its beer and laid a hose and it's germany's biggest state and an economic powerhouse and traditionally conservative in fact the conservatives haven't lost an election for the sixty years and he's held the states. parliament looks like chancellor merkel sister party the christan social union or c.s.u. holds an absolute majority in bavaria but polls show the c.s.u. losing votes in today's election and likely even that absolute majority now any shockwave from the very end vote will be felt right here in berlin chancellor angela merkel's interior minister horst as a whole for well he is a c.s.u. party leader the poor result today could
and thousands turned out as pope francis canonized his two of the catholic church's most prominent figures pope pulled the six and the murdered salvadoran archbishop off scot romero we ask what message the pontiff is sending. egypt to money welcome to the program all eyes in germany are in bavaria today as people they head to the polls in states elections the vote is an important. government after a difficult year for coalition now but very is not just known for its beer and laid a hose and...
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and pope francis has conferred sainthood on the murdered
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but it is clear he did not respect pope. he saw pope as bombastic. he saw him as a lincoln favorite. he was less enthusiastic and getting his men to the manassas battlefield than a more aggressive gung ho. that was an image a lot of people had, including people who like mcclellan. he was not very enthusiastic about supporting pope. >> back to the letters again >> yes. e.b. long in 1954 published of civiln a journal war history. he used them to humanize grant. contrarily we have those , mcclellan letters. in john hennessy's book, "return to bull run," he does mention those mcclellan letters, and it is perhaps suggested to be a motivation as to why mcclellan was late. he does not say it. my question to you is, as an historian, how much weight do you put on these letters? how you determine this? >> i put weight on the letters the generals write their wives. as an indication of the feelings upon which you do not always act. i think clearly mcclellan was not empathetic or sympathetic to these situations faced by others. it would not have given him a lot o
but it is clear he did not respect pope. he saw pope as bombastic. he saw him as a lincoln favorite. he was less enthusiastic and getting his men to the manassas battlefield than a more aggressive gung ho. that was an image a lot of people had, including people who like mcclellan. he was not very enthusiastic about supporting pope. >> back to the letters again >> yes. e.b. long in 1954 published of civiln a journal war history. he used them to humanize grant. contrarily we have...
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but it is clear he did not respect pope. he saw pope as bombastic.saw him as a lincoln favorite. aggressive gun ho. -- gung ho. he was more enthusiastic at that moment. >> back to the letters again -- brooks: yes. publishedng in 1954 letters in a -- z in a --letters in a civil war history in the use them to humanize grant. we have those mcclellan letters. book, "returnsy's he does mention those mcclellan letters, and it is perhaps suggested to be a motivation as to why mcclellan was late. he does not say it. my question to you is, as an dotorian, how much weight you put on these letters. how you determine this? i put weight on the letters the generals write their wives. as an indication of the feelings of home which you do not always act. i think clearly mcclellan was not in pathetic or sympathetic to these situations faced by others. it would not have given him a lot of pain if john pope was disgraced, for example. those deep feelings -- you are venting. and we happen to catch that venting because it is there. people today, lord knows, between socia
but it is clear he did not respect pope. he saw pope as bombastic.saw him as a lincoln favorite. aggressive gun ho. -- gung ho. he was more enthusiastic at that moment. >> back to the letters again -- brooks: yes. publishedng in 1954 letters in a -- z in a --letters in a civil war history in the use them to humanize grant. we have those mcclellan letters. book, "returnsy's he does mention those mcclellan letters, and it is perhaps suggested to be a motivation as to why mcclellan was...
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also cannonized pope paul vi.lagher joins us from our viewing room to tell us more about the people being honored today. hello, delia. >> reporter: hi, natalie. that's right. it's a day of celebration here at the vatican. the pope has already declared the seven new saints. among them are two women. they were founders of religious orders in germany and in spain. also a young boy from naples, a 19-year-old who died of bone cancer and pope francis said he was an example to young people of humility and courage. perhaps the two most well known, pope paul vi, he was pope from 1963 to 1978, a time of great change in the church. he ushered in the catholic church into the new world. he was one of the first popes to begin traveling outside of italy. he traveled to the holy land and the united nations at the time of the vietnam war speaking out against war there. he is somebody who has been very important for pope francis. and archbishop romero from el salvador. he was assassinated while saying mass. in 1980. pope francis is
also cannonized pope paul vi.lagher joins us from our viewing room to tell us more about the people being honored today. hello, delia. >> reporter: hi, natalie. that's right. it's a day of celebration here at the vatican. the pope has already declared the seven new saints. among them are two women. they were founders of religious orders in germany and in spain. also a young boy from naples, a 19-year-old who died of bone cancer and pope francis said he was an example to young people of...
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for them, today's celebration of the pope is a long overdue correction. john mcmanus, bbc news.ian arctic. it's used in medicines and cosmetics, and on a good day it is possible to collect more than a tonne. that can be worth $2,000 a month, but there's loneliness and isolation too, as this farmer explains. you have been watching newsday. live from singapore and london. stay with us, headlines next. hello there, good morning. the last 24 hello there, good morning. the last 2a hours has seen a number of flood warnings reducing as the wettest weather moved its way little bit further east. gradually everything will come in from the atlantic over the next few days, this band of cloud working its way to our shores by tuesday and that area of cloud contains a bit of ex—hurricane ain't michael slipping to iberia, that's where we get our cloud and outbreaks of rain at the moment so more of that coming back into england and wales, a cold start for scotland and northern ireland. cold skies developing with a few showers in the north—west. this rain might not be in this exact position, affe
for them, today's celebration of the pope is a long overdue correction. john mcmanus, bbc news.ian arctic. it's used in medicines and cosmetics, and on a good day it is possible to collect more than a tonne. that can be worth $2,000 a month, but there's loneliness and isolation too, as this farmer explains. you have been watching newsday. live from singapore and london. stay with us, headlines next. hello there, good morning. the last 24 hello there, good morning. the last 2a hours has seen a...
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he was coming up, and just wanted pope to be crushed? >> i don't think he wanted pope crushed.ut he wasn't going to be able to sleep over it. and, once again, mcclelland, his ability to issue his reputation in the foot by his rather costly comments about leaving pope to get out of his grave, etc. it did not really help very much. i don't think he was actively -- i don't think george mcclellan tried to jeopardize the union to satisfy his life. he did not respect pope, he is -- he saw him as a lincoln favorite. and he was less than enthusiastic probably i getting his men over to the manassas battlefield, and a more aggressive gung [null], put things aside , commander in mind. certainly, that it was an image a lot of people had, including people who liked to call it. -- mcclellan. he was not enthusiastic about supporting pope at that moment.>> shoshana, california. back to the letters again -- >> yes. >> in 1955, elon published two letters in the journal of civil war history. they were letters from grant to julia that had not been read in the public before. he used them to humaniz
he was coming up, and just wanted pope to be crushed? >> i don't think he wanted pope crushed.ut he wasn't going to be able to sleep over it. and, once again, mcclelland, his ability to issue his reputation in the foot by his rather costly comments about leaving pope to get out of his grave, etc. it did not really help very much. i don't think he was actively -- i don't think george mcclellan tried to jeopardize the union to satisfy his life. he did not respect pope, he is -- he saw him...
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so this is what the pope actually said. essentially also said that because of that then he wanted him to stay on as an administrator, which in church language is caretaker of the archdiocese until a successor is found and will be a disappointment to critics who saw in the opportunity, of this opportunity as yet another way for pope francis to show that she -- what he always said, to hold bishops accountable for not doing enough to act against sex abuses within the catholic church, andrea. >> claudio, thank you so much. it was striking the president praising him. rather, the pope praising him for his nobility. follow us online on facebook and twitter. here is stephanie for "velshi & ruhle." stephanie? >> thank you. i'm stephanie ruhle. >> i'm ali velshi. let's get starter. >>> "the washington post" is reporting that the turkish officials have audio and video recordings that prove the journalist was killed inside the saudi consulate. >> turkey believe that is saudi arabia sent on two chartered planes a 15-member hit team that
so this is what the pope actually said. essentially also said that because of that then he wanted him to stay on as an administrator, which in church language is caretaker of the archdiocese until a successor is found and will be a disappointment to critics who saw in the opportunity, of this opportunity as yet another way for pope francis to show that she -- what he always said, to hold bishops accountable for not doing enough to act against sex abuses within the catholic church, andrea....
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and the pope, pope francis, by his actions on cardinal wuerl, by the investigation on cardinal mccarrick calling all the bishops' conference to rome is understanding action is requiredo he is low to act but he has been listening to victims and survivorand he is acing. today is a crucial step forward. >> mr. carr, you've recently spoken out about your experience as a victim of clealgle abuse. why did you decide now is the time to talk about this. >> this abuse is professional, and institutional and haunted mh chor 50 years. i found myself talking to people, talking to journalists p and saying a bt of the problem with this evil is secrecy, and then i do acknowledge that i had my own ence,cy, and i broke my sil i talked to my wife, i talked to e, family. for the first tii said what happened to me as a high school student, and my experience working for the church is there are not enough parents, there are not enough surarvivors, thee not enough victims in the room when decisions are made, and my hope is that the church has finally understood this and that the anger and anguish of survivors a
and the pope, pope francis, by his actions on cardinal wuerl, by the investigation on cardinal mccarrick calling all the bishops' conference to rome is understanding action is requiredo he is low to act but he has been listening to victims and survivorand he is acing. today is a crucial step forward. >> mr. carr, you've recently spoken out about your experience as a victim of clealgle abuse. why did you decide now is the time to talk about this. >> this abuse is professional, and...
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it certainly suggested he may well have told the pope and the pope did nothing about it.s, pope francis has announced a summit will take place at the vatican next february, where every single bishop throughout the world will attend to address this issue. and that is an indication of quite how series and how damaging this has become. martin, thank you very much. martin, thank you very much. martin this year. —— martin this year. the family of a british couple killed in flash flooding in majorca, have said they are deeply shocked by the deaths. they paid tribute to antony and delia green, who were from moffat in scotland, and said they were a loving, kind and caring couple. they were on holiday on the island when a storm hit the area on tuesday night. they were very strong supporters of their children and their family who lived in the area with them. i was remembered dooley as somebody who enjoyed a cup of copy and a slice of ca ke enjoyed a cup of copy and a slice of cake and laughing with herfriends. she always had a lovelyjoyous smile and laughter about her. the reverend
it certainly suggested he may well have told the pope and the pope did nothing about it.s, pope francis has announced a summit will take place at the vatican next february, where every single bishop throughout the world will attend to address this issue. and that is an indication of quite how series and how damaging this has become. martin, thank you very much. martin, thank you very much. martin this year. —— martin this year. the family of a british couple killed in flash flooding in...
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>>> and pope to pyongyang? no religion is tolerated in north korea, but dictator kim jong-un has invited pope francis to visit. why is the pope even thinking about it? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the trump administration is showing extraordinary patience in allowing the saudis to come up with an explanation for the apparent grisly murder of u.s.-based journalist in the saudi consulate in istanbul. while the president calls that bad, bad stuff, the "new york times" reports the saudi rulers are considering blaming a general who is a hoy-ranking adviser to crown prince mohammed bin salman. will that let the relationship get back to business as usual? i'll speak with congressman ted deutch of the judiciary and foreign affairs committee and our correspondents and specialists, they are standing by with full coverage. let's begin with our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. he's in missoula, montana. the president is hoping to change the subject of khashoggi's death at yet another pol
>>> and pope to pyongyang? no religion is tolerated in north korea, but dictator kim jong-un has invited pope francis to visit. why is the pope even thinking about it? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the trump administration is showing extraordinary patience in allowing the saudis to come up with an explanation for the apparent grisly murder of u.s.-based journalist in the saudi consulate in istanbul. while the president calls that bad, bad...
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the pope himself, i want to share what he put out this morning and addressed that. he sai in his letter that according to t po. you justify your actions and distinguish between what it means to not deal with problems an cover up mistakes. however your nobility lead you not to choose this way of defense. of this i am proud and thank you. essentially saying the cardinal could have fought back stronger against t claims that he didn't do enough and instead is allowing for healing and the e church to m forward. he now moves into what is considered an administrative role and that means he will handle the transition to the oxt leader the arch diocese of washington. a lot of changes to look ahead to. >> do we know at this point how close they are to finding a successor? >> experts told me because of the time it took to accept the resignation of cardinal donald wuerl, it's likely the vatican and the pope himself has someone in mind to step into this roler ther soon. including all morning this issue on new hampshire avenue northwest. chris lawrence is there. we'll check in wi
the pope himself, i want to share what he put out this morning and addressed that. he sai in his letter that according to t po. you justify your actions and distinguish between what it means to not deal with problems an cover up mistakes. however your nobility lead you not to choose this way of defense. of this i am proud and thank you. essentially saying the cardinal could have fought back stronger against t claims that he didn't do enough and instead is allowing for healing and the e church...
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today in rome, pope francis wore romero's blood—stained belt as he declared him a saint.'s teachings veered too close to marxism which the church has traditionally opposed. but pope francis, himself from south america, smoothed the path with the pontiff confirming romero died a martyr for his faith not his politics. in el salvador where 75,000 died in the civil war, it's been a day to celebrate the man who paid the ultimate price for standing up for justice. six other saints were also created today including pope paul vi who led the church for 16 years. he began a long process of reform, rejecting some of the more ostentatious trappings of papacy. for a long time, many catholics wondered why the church refused to canonise archbishop romero. for them, today's celebration by the pope is a long overdue correction. john mcmanus, bbc news. the african penguin population is rapidly declining. conservationsists say their habitat is being hit by rising tides caused by climate change. now campaigners are looking at new ways to protect the birds. eliza philippidis reports. boulders
today in rome, pope francis wore romero's blood—stained belt as he declared him a saint.'s teachings veered too close to marxism which the church has traditionally opposed. but pope francis, himself from south america, smoothed the path with the pontiff confirming romero died a martyr for his faith not his politics. in el salvador where 75,000 died in the civil war, it's been a day to celebrate the man who paid the ultimate price for standing up for justice. six other saints were also created...
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for them, today‘s celebration by the pope is a long overdue correction.nny skies developing more widely and a few showers in the northwest. most of england and wales looks pretty cloudy. could be heavy at times and some late sunshine giving the temperatures a booth in the southeast, but otherwise, 12—15d. moving into tuesday, the rain is pretty much gone, but we are left with cloud and mist and fog around many eastern parts of england and a band of rain coming in from the northwest, but either side of that, sunshine, and temperatures hitting 13-17dc. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: the eu‘s chief negotiator michel barnier says despite crunch talks with the brexit secretary in brussels today there are still key unresolved issues. the pace of the negotiations pick up ahead of wednesday‘s summit of eu leaders, the ambassadors from the other 27 member countries hold a separate meeting. after the storm, the clean up — roads and railways continue to struggle following a battering from storm callum. trains in devon are disrupted along the coast after floo
for them, today‘s celebration by the pope is a long overdue correction.nny skies developing more widely and a few showers in the northwest. most of england and wales looks pretty cloudy. could be heavy at times and some late sunshine giving the temperatures a booth in the southeast, but otherwise, 12—15d. moving into tuesday, the rain is pretty much gone, but we are left with cloud and mist and fog around many eastern parts of england and a band of rain coming in from the northwest, but...
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the pope accepts the resignation of the archbishop of washington, d.c.sponse to a sexual abuse scandal. and, much more. >> woodruff: now, to an exclusive interview with a man who has been at the center of the debate over climate change for decades. former vice president al gore has long warned about the potential dire csequences of a warming world. recent extreme storms like hurricane michael have again brought the issue to the surface. i spoke with al gore this afternoon, and beganking if he sees a connection. >> well, absolutely, and, more importantly, the scientific community has long been convinced and has been warning policymakers for some time. the earmarks of this latest storm, judy, are worth paying attention to, starting with hurricane harvey, whi houston, texas, a year ago and dumped five feet of rain, we have been seeing a new pattern, and hurricane michael tensified as it reached the coast, and that's somethive rela new, and the reason for it is the ocean waters are much warmer than normal, so it's not getting cold waters churned up to weaken
the pope accepts the resignation of the archbishop of washington, d.c.sponse to a sexual abuse scandal. and, much more. >> woodruff: now, to an exclusive interview with a man who has been at the center of the debate over climate change for decades. former vice president al gore has long warned about the potential dire csequences of a warming world. recent extreme storms like hurricane michael have again brought the issue to the surface. i spoke with al gore this afternoon, and beganking...
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he was pope in the yfr 60s and '70s.rom 1963 to 1978 and oversaw the changes of the second vatican council bringing the catholic church into the modern world. archbishop op oscar romero of el salvador, he was assassinated in march of 19 l 0 while saying mass in el salvador, and pope francis was wearing the blood-sustained belt of the archbishop op that he was wearing on the day that he was assassinated. here's what one priest from el salvador told us about the importance of saint romero. >> translator: the prophetic strength of romero, his social message always current, his defense of the poor and the most vulnerable of society without doubt is a message that we need to reconcile for our country. >> reporter: over 70,000 people were in st. peter's' square for the celebration including dignitaries from around the world. queen sophia of spain, the president of italy, el salvador, chile, panama and others, as well as 5,000 pilgrims from el salvador who had come to celebrate their newest saint. dell i can delia gallagher, cn
he was pope in the yfr 60s and '70s.rom 1963 to 1978 and oversaw the changes of the second vatican council bringing the catholic church into the modern world. archbishop op oscar romero of el salvador, he was assassinated in march of 19 l 0 while saying mass in el salvador, and pope francis was wearing the blood-sustained belt of the archbishop op that he was wearing on the day that he was assassinated. here's what one priest from el salvador told us about the importance of saint romero....
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for them, today's celebration by the pope is a long overdue correction.s thought it could be sent into orbit from a spaceport in the north of scotland. the uk's space industry is booming, thanks to a huge surge in demand for tiny satellites made here. joe miller has more. when the space race began in the 1950s, britain was very much a part of it, even managing to put a satellite into orbit. but space exploration was all but abandoned in the uk after politicians decided that taxpayers' money was better spent elsewhere. now, a boom in demand for satellite technology is bringing the sector back to life. you might not immediately associate british business with the space industry, but the fact is, the uk is a world leader when it comes to manufacturing these — microsatellites that are usually the size of a washing machine. now, around 40% of these are made here, and very soon, they'll give us the ability to look at detailed video footage of earth. despite such home—grown expertise, satellites have to be launched in other countries. but the countdown to britai
for them, today's celebration by the pope is a long overdue correction.s thought it could be sent into orbit from a spaceport in the north of scotland. the uk's space industry is booming, thanks to a huge surge in demand for tiny satellites made here. joe miller has more. when the space race began in the 1950s, britain was very much a part of it, even managing to put a satellite into orbit. but space exploration was all but abandoned in the uk after politicians decided that taxpayers' money was...
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thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who are the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's and also canonized his archbishop osco romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. it is wonderful that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero who left the security of the world even his own safety in order to live his life according to the gospel close to the poor into his people with a hard road to jesus and his brothers and sisters a stone simply his canonization was for a medical miracle curing cecilia flores of a life threatening illness but for her and many other salvadorans he's much more interested here's a person who fought for all salvador and continues fighting and continues to intercede for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me. they revere him to speaking out the social justi
thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who are the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's and also canonized his archbishop osco romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. it is wonderful that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero who left the security of...
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the pope wrote a letter in praise of wuerl for stepping down.me to get my head around any kind of positive note from the head of the catholic church at a time like this. >> well, let me tell you, stephanie, we've been expecting pope francis to accept the resignation offered by cardinal wuerl at the beginning of september. september 11. following his naming in the damning pennsylvania report in which he was accused of mishandling cases of sex abuse while he was bishop of pittsburgh from 1998 to 2006. what we did not expect, as you say, the warm affectionate supportive letter that accompanied these acceptance. now, the cardinal posted the statement on the website of archdiocese of washington in which he apologized and asked for pardon. at the same time, the pope published a letter on the same website, the archdiocese, that said the cardinal did not cover up crimes but made mistakes and because of it, the pope thanked him and he was proud of him. and because he decided to resign anyway for the good of the church, the letter says. and that must be t
the pope wrote a letter in praise of wuerl for stepping down.me to get my head around any kind of positive note from the head of the catholic church at a time like this. >> well, let me tell you, stephanie, we've been expecting pope francis to accept the resignation offered by cardinal wuerl at the beginning of september. september 11. following his naming in the damning pennsylvania report in which he was accused of mishandling cases of sex abuse while he was bishop of pittsburgh from...
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today in rome, pope francis w0 re justice.wore the bloodstained elk as he declared him a stain. —— declared him a saint. some oppose this canonisation. some feared it "to marxism, which the church opposes. in el salvador, where 75,000 died in the civil war, it has been a day to celebrate a man who paid the ultimate price for standing up to justice. six other saints were also created today, including pope paul vi, who led the church for 15 years was that people can a long process of reform, rejecting some of the more ostentatious trappings of papacy. for a long time, many catholics wondered why the church refused to canonise archbishop romero. today, they feel this is a long overdue correction. sport and, for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's olly foster. good afternoon. it's the international break for the men, but there are five matches in the womens‘ superleague today. they are already under way at manchester city and what a start against west ham, caroline weir with a lovely finish into the top corner. niki
today in rome, pope francis w0 re justice.wore the bloodstained elk as he declared him a stain. —— declared him a saint. some oppose this canonisation. some feared it "to marxism, which the church opposes. in el salvador, where 75,000 died in the civil war, it has been a day to celebrate a man who paid the ultimate price for standing up to justice. six other saints were also created today, including pope paul vi, who led the church for 15 years was that people can a long process of...
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pope francis has confirmed. salvadorian archbishop at a ceremony in the vatican and advocate for peace during el salvador's civil war was shot dead while celebrating mass in one nine hundred eighty and reports. thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's also canonized his archbishop romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. it is wonderful that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero who left the security of the world even his own safety in order to live his life according to the gospel close to the poor into his people with a hard road to jesus and his brothers and sisters a stone simply his canonization was for medical miracle curing cecilia flores of a life threatening illness but for her and many other salvadorans he's much more.
pope francis has confirmed. salvadorian archbishop at a ceremony in the vatican and advocate for peace during el salvador's civil war was shot dead while celebrating mass in one nine hundred eighty and reports. thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's also canonized his archbishop romero killed by a right...
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for them, today's celebration by the pope is a long overdue correction.hard branson and stagecoach — collected more than £50 million in dividends from the west coast main line before abandoning their east coast contract. the government had to take back control of the east coast line and missed out on more than two billion pounds of franchise payments. virgin trains said the west coast line had exceeded its targets to the taxpayer. we're joined now by bruce williamson from rail future — which promotes better rail services. thanks very much for coming into the studio to talk about this story. on the one hand there is a privately reasonable argument for saying these are two completely different contracts. 0ne are two completely different contracts. one has been delivered well and the other has not been delivered well and is effectively back under government control, but just because they have messed up in one place, why shouldn't they get the benefits where they have succeeded in the other? indeed. that is the argument put forward by those who favour privati
for them, today's celebration by the pope is a long overdue correction.hard branson and stagecoach — collected more than £50 million in dividends from the west coast main line before abandoning their east coast contract. the government had to take back control of the east coast line and missed out on more than two billion pounds of franchise payments. virgin trains said the west coast line had exceeded its targets to the taxpayer. we're joined now by bruce williamson from rail future —...
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pope francis has authorized further investigation into the sexual abuse scandal surrounding theodore mccarrick the former archbishop of washington the pope himself has faced an unprecedented call to resign over the affair from a former vatican ambassador to the us you accuse the pope of having actively shielded mccarrick from prosecution. turkish authorities believe that prominent saudi journalist was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul sources said on saturday the prominent writer disappeared on tuesday after entering the building to show he has lived in self-imposed exile in washington for the past year fearing retribution for his critical views of saudi policies. people in brazil are preparing to go to the polls to elect a new president the far right candidate show your bold both so narrow is confident he can win to morrow and avoid a runoff vote at the end of october his main challenger is the left winger fernando had dad who was only confirmed as a candidate less than a month ago. it's the first strike into voting in brazil's presidential election after a run up that certa
pope francis has authorized further investigation into the sexual abuse scandal surrounding theodore mccarrick the former archbishop of washington the pope himself has faced an unprecedented call to resign over the affair from a former vatican ambassador to the us you accuse the pope of having actively shielded mccarrick from prosecution. turkish authorities believe that prominent saudi journalist was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul sources said on saturday the prominent writer...