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there is - precedent for a pope resigning up precedent for a pope resigning up the pope benedict shockedo in almost 600 years.— in almost 600 years. pope benedict, _ in almost 600 years. pope benedict, his _ in almost 600 years. popej benedict, his predecessor, in almost 600 years. pope - benedict, his predecessor, had opened that door and he used the same expressionjust opened that door and he used the same expression just now on the same expression just now on the papal plane meaning that from now on every pope must consider if there is a moment where they feel too frail to carry on, where they are simply not able to do the job as the job nowadays do mine they are open now to consider that and thatis open now to consider that and that is what has changed. the 85-year-old _ that is what has changed. the 85-year-old pope _ that is what has changed. the 85—year—old pope insists his exit will be guided by god but still wants to visit ukraine upon a doctor's lessing. he never upon a doctor's lessing. he: never expected to be elected pope. what he has decided though is to remain in office un
there is - precedent for a pope resigning up precedent for a pope resigning up the pope benedict shockedo in almost 600 years.— in almost 600 years. pope benedict, _ in almost 600 years. pope benedict, his _ in almost 600 years. popej benedict, his predecessor, in almost 600 years. pope - benedict, his predecessor, had opened that door and he used the same expressionjust opened that door and he used the same expression just now on the same expression just now on the papal plane meaning that...
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and basically redesigning human beings. >> now the pope trying to build a bridge. >> pope francis hasaken the lead, the church needs to follow. >> but is it enough? >>> plus the socialite scammer's spectacular second act? convicted conwoman and artist anna delvey speaking out while under immigration custody. >> it's an opportunity for me to tell my own story. >> but is she really cooking up creative works? or just another scheme? >>> and rowing into history. the record-breaking all-women's team that overcame the odds. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. it's not every day that the pope calls the actions of some christians evil. but in a rare overseas trip to canada, pope francis taking that extraordinary step. apologizing for the church's role in the forced assimilation of more than 100,000 indigenous children. for many, the pain is still raw, the healing process just beginning. abc's marcus moore from canada tonight. >> reporter: it is a pilgrimage of penance. ♪ on a rare oversea is trip, an aging pontiff hoping to right a historic wrong. thousands of indigenous people in canada gathered on
and basically redesigning human beings. >> now the pope trying to build a bridge. >> pope francis hasaken the lead, the church needs to follow. >> but is it enough? >>> plus the socialite scammer's spectacular second act? convicted conwoman and artist anna delvey speaking out while under immigration custody. >> it's an opportunity for me to tell my own story. >> but is she really cooking up creative works? or just another scheme? >>> and rowing...
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therefore, the sayings and rhetoric and rhetoric of the pope are evolving . ukraine had an ambassador for two years before the war. ukraine neglected its representation in the vatican. the term of one ambassador just ended. and the second one did not start. in general, i would say that during those years of independence, communication with the catholic church. no, hmm, it was not at the proper level, er, it was not interpreted seriously. and we are now vladyka boris. i want to ask you about this in the 80s, at the end of the 80s. i know that you wrote from there for er, ivan paul ii from there about the activities of the underground church in ukraine, and are there currently people near pope francis who would give him a competent analysis because it seems that the vatican may not have a person in the curia or people who would give a competent in-depth analysis of that what is happening in ukraine or are there any there are people there, but there are not enough of them, this is one thing, the second thing is to understand that it is not only relations with th
therefore, the sayings and rhetoric and rhetoric of the pope are evolving . ukraine had an ambassador for two years before the war. ukraine neglected its representation in the vatican. the term of one ambassador just ended. and the second one did not start. in general, i would say that during those years of independence, communication with the catholic church. no, hmm, it was not at the proper level, er, it was not interpreted seriously. and we are now vladyka boris. i want to ask you about...
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., ., , ., pope francis? i wonder what you will be calling — pope francis?nder what you will be calling for because - pope francis? i wonder what you will be calling for because i - will be calling for because i think you also said, after he leaves, and left holding the baggage and that is very true in terms of what you see around you every day. in terms of what you see around you every day-— you every day. that is right because — you every day. that is right because of— you every day. that is right because of the _ you every day. that is right because of the remnants i you every day. that is rightj because of the remnants of you every day. that is right - because of the remnants of the residential school legacy of rolling out every day in different cities and in our communities. i say that in terms of addictions, violence, or the negative aspects and consequences of the system. and at the same time, it is going to take all of us working together to not only heal the homes that were done and to actually move from the place of finding out the truth and then m
., ., , ., pope francis? i wonder what you will be calling — pope francis?nder what you will be calling for because - pope francis? i wonder what you will be calling for because i - will be calling for because i think you also said, after he leaves, and left holding the baggage and that is very true in terms of what you see around you every day. in terms of what you see around you every day-— you every day. that is right because — you every day. that is right because of— you every day....
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when the pope is in canada, the pope must apologise.ng stronger, indigenous people healing, and something this country inherited, the residential school atrocities. tomorrow and in the days to come, the hope is that when the pope speaks he speaks directly to survivors and that we can all heal in canada. �* , ., and that we can all heal in canada. �* , canada. are you disappointed the po -e canada. are you disappointed the pepe is — canada. are you disappointed the pope is not _ canada. are you disappointed the pope is not coming - canada. are you disappointed the pope is not coming to - canada. are you disappointed i the pope is not coming to you and your community specifically to apologise? i and your community specifically to apologise?— to apologise? i am not disappointed. - to apologise? i am not disappointed. i- to apologise? i am not disappointed. i am - to apologise? i am not disappointed. i am noti to apologise? i am not i disappointed. i am not a residential school survivor. i was raised by residential school survivors, i am a
when the pope is in canada, the pope must apologise.ng stronger, indigenous people healing, and something this country inherited, the residential school atrocities. tomorrow and in the days to come, the hope is that when the pope speaks he speaks directly to survivors and that we can all heal in canada. �* , ., and that we can all heal in canada. �* , canada. are you disappointed the po -e canada. are you disappointed the pepe is — canada. are you disappointed the pope is not _ canada....
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well, it’s obvious that i want to somehow become an original pope francis.thing well or is it possible that he is doing it for some reason? as they say in latin, jesus is spiced with the ternite , so that is, from the standpoint of eternity, he is certainly possible that he does some things that we cannot see now in our pain in our war, is it possible that the pope really is, as they accuse him of being infantile, insufficiently intellectual, ready for his to to this to of his role, does he really remain a bit of a romantic and a left-winger, so to speak, and in quotation marks, when he was young, he was definitely like that, what is your opinion , is everything okay with dad? i think that everything is okay , in any case, he was asked at the last interview which he gave a journalist's question, are they not aware of his terrible illness, he said humorously that he was not informed about it, you know, the pope is doing what he can. let's put it this way, and when we expect him to do something like we can't immediately start criticizing him. well, each of us
well, it’s obvious that i want to somehow become an original pope francis.thing well or is it possible that he is doing it for some reason? as they say in latin, jesus is spiced with the ternite , so that is, from the standpoint of eternity, he is certainly possible that he does some things that we cannot see now in our pain in our war, is it possible that the pope really is, as they accuse him of being infantile, insufficiently intellectual, ready for his to to this to of his role, does he...
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the pope himself, it impacted him.er there on april 1st at the vatican. it's those stories that come directly from the people who have that lived experience. that's the work that needs to be done to compel people to want to continue having conversations about what happened and want to continue to move forward in a better way. >> yeah, we see images there just moments ago of the pope blessing babies that are brought over to him. the pope said this is just the first step in his apology tour. what do those next steps need to look like for the community? >> there's quite a bit and from the metis national council perspective even the pope saying this is a first step indicates to us he was listening. when we went over to rome, when we were preparing with the canadian conference of bishops, we expressed to him an apology is simply the first step. providing that acknowledgement the catholic church has a role to play in reconciliation, because they played a role in the damage and the destruction of our families, our communities
the pope himself, it impacted him.er there on april 1st at the vatican. it's those stories that come directly from the people who have that lived experience. that's the work that needs to be done to compel people to want to continue having conversations about what happened and want to continue to move forward in a better way. >> yeah, we see images there just moments ago of the pope blessing babies that are brought over to him. the pope said this is just the first step in his apology...
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— beat pope in future? well, traditionally, _ beat pope in future?ls have been reluctant to elect one of them thatis been reluctant to elect one of them that is too young because he would have, of course, an endless pontificate and that, i think, was part of the reflection afterjohn paulil part of the reflection afterjohn paul ii, his pontificate lasted for 28 years. that was just too long. and it made sense to elect... i think benedict's resignation has changed that dynamic. we have to remember that most of these cardinals who will gather at the next meeting to elect the successor, very few of them are under 70, so you already have a limited pool. i think the idea that a pope is elected in his 70s, for about ten years, maximum 15, i think will become the norm in the future. that is what i think francis is suggesting here. is what i think francis is su~estina here. �* , suggesting here. austin, papal biographer— suggesting here. austin, papal biographer and _ suggesting here. austin, papal biographer and commentator, | suggesting here. austin, papal-
— beat pope in future? well, traditionally, _ beat pope in future?ls have been reluctant to elect one of them thatis been reluctant to elect one of them that is too young because he would have, of course, an endless pontificate and that, i think, was part of the reflection afterjohn paulil part of the reflection afterjohn paul ii, his pontificate lasted for 28 years. that was just too long. and it made sense to elect... i think benedict's resignation has changed that dynamic. we have to...
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there is precedent for a pope resigning after pope benedict shocked the world in 2013 when he becameing that from now on every pope must consider if there is a moment where they feel too frail to carry on, where they are simply not able to do the job as the job nowadays demands, then they are open now to consider that, and that is what has changed. the 85—year—old pope insists his exit will be guided by god but still wants to visit ukraine upon a doctor's blessing. he never expected to be elected pope. what he has decided though is to remain in office until the reforms he has brought about or is trying to bring about are irreversible. in sharp contrast to popejohn paul ii who died in office after 28 years in the role, pope francis has been seen as a reformer for almost ten years now but speaking to reporters he warned of the dangers of the church going backwards under traditionalists. because the pope has appointed the vast majority of cardinals who will elect his successor and many of those are in the mould of francis it is very likely that whoever comes next will be in the same mou
there is precedent for a pope resigning after pope benedict shocked the world in 2013 when he becameing that from now on every pope must consider if there is a moment where they feel too frail to carry on, where they are simply not able to do the job as the job nowadays demands, then they are open now to consider that, and that is what has changed. the 85—year—old pope insists his exit will be guided by god but still wants to visit ukraine upon a doctor's blessing. he never expected to be...
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let me ask for your reaction to the pope's visit and apology.nn: it certainly t off to a rough start in terms of co-planning with us. some of the events were not in our view sufficiently planned out with our input, and today was an example where i was not allowedo speak to the survivors and take the stage but today's event was about survivors. it was more about being there to support our survivors and let them know that they are loved and cared for as the pope apologiz to them. i wanted to let you know that i have regional chief gerald antoine behind me who did go to rome if you have any specific questions. marianna: i want to know what dierence it makes to have the pope apologizing to survivors in canada face to face compared to doing it in rome so far away. >> it was important to meet the call to action, to have the apology happen here on turtle island, soe met that trc call today with the pope coming to a former site of an institution of assimilation and genocide. how people interpret the apology and do the healing going forward is still unkn
let me ask for your reaction to the pope's visit and apology.nn: it certainly t off to a rough start in terms of co-planning with us. some of the events were not in our view sufficiently planned out with our input, and today was an example where i was not allowedo speak to the survivors and take the stage but today's event was about survivors. it was more about being there to support our survivors and let them know that they are loved and cared for as the pope apologiz to them. i wanted to let...
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the pope says the spirit of this trip is one of penance.health and of how well he can mend old wounds. that perhaps is the big question. earlier, i spoke to chief wilton littletchild who is in maskwacis where the pope will be coming tomorrow to apologise. i asked him if he had to persuade the pope to make the journey. in a way, i did. because it was a actually seven—yearjourney for me on the last part of it to have an audience with the pope, his holiness pope francis and seven years before that, i say seven years because that is the length of time since we filed a report from the truth and reconciliation commission that called for the apology to be done in canada, in front of the survivors, in front of their families and their communities so it has been a long journey for me but here we are. he is coming to my community tomorrow morning. that in itself must be rewarding in a certain sense that you talk about the very long journey. a very long personal journey for you, of course but within the truth and reconciliation commission that you wor
the pope says the spirit of this trip is one of penance.health and of how well he can mend old wounds. that perhaps is the big question. earlier, i spoke to chief wilton littletchild who is in maskwacis where the pope will be coming tomorrow to apologise. i asked him if he had to persuade the pope to make the journey. in a way, i did. because it was a actually seven—yearjourney for me on the last part of it to have an audience with the pope, his holiness pope francis and seven years before...
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he met pope francis in the vatican earlier this year — and he persuaded the pope to make the journey truth and reconciliation process. the truth and reconciliation process actually took as, because it was a court ordered mandate, five years and then with the one—year extension, to complete our hearings. we heard from over 7,000 former students and those that were impacted by the residential school system in one way or the other. many times, i was hearing my own story being told in front of me because i spent 1a years of my life in three different residential schools so it was not only a long time hearing those thousands of stories, many of which, through anger and tears sometimes, told us, the commissioners, three of us, doctor murray wilson and justice sinclair that all they wanted to hear was three words from the pope. and that was, i am sorry. sorry to interrupt you but is that actually enough? the commission itself spoke about a cultural genocide, i believe, and, yes, an apology is of course a big step but you've seen countless examples of broken lives as a result of this. is the
he met pope francis in the vatican earlier this year — and he persuaded the pope to make the journey truth and reconciliation process. the truth and reconciliation process actually took as, because it was a court ordered mandate, five years and then with the one—year extension, to complete our hearings. we heard from over 7,000 former students and those that were impacted by the residential school system in one way or the other. many times, i was hearing my own story being told in front of...
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that is what the pope has come here to do. >> now that the pope has apologized, what can your governmentto help release the records mother church records the survivors of this abuse want to see? >> first and foremost, there are questions as to the scope and quality of the apology given that only survivors would be judged and canada withstand with them. clearly e holy father signale an intent that we need for the church to release those records for two reasons. one, survivors looking for an element of truth and closure, and ultimately, accountability for those who are still alive and perpetrated those crimes on the very young. that cannot be done alone by the federal government. 1.4 million documents were released to the national center for truth and reconciliation to triage the documents and it will be pivotal for that search for truth. it is only a partial disclosure that the catholic church can compete -- complete. and need those religious entities to do their best at getting some information out that only they hold. >> in the u.s., there is an investigation into the abuse of indigenou
that is what the pope has come here to do. >> now that the pope has apologized, what can your governmentto help release the records mother church records the survivors of this abuse want to see? >> first and foremost, there are questions as to the scope and quality of the apology given that only survivors would be judged and canada withstand with them. clearly e holy father signale an intent that we need for the church to release those records for two reasons. one, survivors looking...
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the pope understands. i will allow more freedom in my body and soul.y mom and dad went to the same school as did seven of my other siblings. i was only there for two years. it actually changed my whole life. the only way i survived was if i do not allow anyone close to me -- as a family, we have never talked about it. i know that it must be difficult to bring us there because my mom was there for 10 years and my dad was there for eight years. it must've been very difficult for them to bring their children to the same school they went to. anchor: boats are being counted in tunisia where people have voted on a new constitution. according to an exit poll, 92% voted in favor of giving the president greater powers. he says the changes are necessary to rein in a corrupt political system. they vowed to boycott the vote and turnout has been around 27%. earlier i spoke to a regional director of the international commission of jurists. he says the referendum will create more discontent. >> the low turnout goes to the questions of the legitimacy of the process an
the pope understands. i will allow more freedom in my body and soul.y mom and dad went to the same school as did seven of my other siblings. i was only there for two years. it actually changed my whole life. the only way i survived was if i do not allow anyone close to me -- as a family, we have never talked about it. i know that it must be difficult to bring us there because my mom was there for 10 years and my dad was there for eight years. it must've been very difficult for them to bring...
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three survivors meeting the pope at the airport. representing the thousands who were abused at catholic run residential schools sanctioned by the government francis will visit the site of this former residential school what is it like to be back here? where i met debora josephine smalls smalls went to the school >> there's a lot of little spirits in this building >> do you all feel them >> you feel it, and you walk lightly >> reporter: events that never left smalls or her ancestors, represented by the empty chair. >> my hearing was totally destroyed by my grade five teacher. i was sexually molested here by a priest received a reparation payment from the government but is not healed the pope is coming to say he's sorry is that enough >> for me, it probably would have meant more to the people that are not here you know, because they're the ones that suffered more than like than i did. >> reporter: 150,000 indigenous children were forced to attend the schools over a century. 6,000 died the catholic church ran most of the schools in can
three survivors meeting the pope at the airport. representing the thousands who were abused at catholic run residential schools sanctioned by the government francis will visit the site of this former residential school what is it like to be back here? where i met debora josephine smalls smalls went to the school >> there's a lot of little spirits in this building >> do you all feel them >> you feel it, and you walk lightly >> reporter: events that never left smalls or...
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yes , this pope has done many things for which he can be considered a righteous pope or will he go to moscow, there is still a huge question, for now, you know, these are very hypothetical things, rather, it is a statement about some possibility that may not happen because there are certain risks for a visit to ukraine, but i do not i rule out that he can come to ukraine approximately to the savior, this was an important symbolic gesture of support from the fact that you said that it is no longer happening to the previous communication in the previous format, but there is still a purely dry institutional format, this format means that this is the meaning of the poem, the position of the papal throne is changing in favor of ukraine, that is, in a context that is beneficial for us, regarding the visit to the summit of the g20. by the way , the pope is not afraid to travel around the world be afraid, remember the caspian themselves, behind which they were sitting. yes, there is such a table as the caspian sea with an error of one or two meters, everyone could sit on the shore, everything
yes , this pope has done many things for which he can be considered a righteous pope or will he go to moscow, there is still a huge question, for now, you know, these are very hypothetical things, rather, it is a statement about some possibility that may not happen because there are certain risks for a visit to ukraine, but i do not i rule out that he can come to ukraine approximately to the savior, this was an important symbolic gesture of support from the fact that you said that it is no...
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do you think the pope will ever go that far?ssions around the doctrine of discovery which allowed european colonisers to come here and essentially gave them the green right, the blessing, even to take control of the lands where there weren't christians living and enslave those who were there at the time. that has never been revoked. of course, that would mean making an apology to indigenous people right across this continent and around the world, and perhaps just in the same way as indigenous people here in canada had hoped an apology would come with reparations, well, maybe if you revoke the doctrine of discovery, a lot of others would ask the vatican for reparations as well. so, we hear it is under consideration. there are no signs that it is going to happen. aleem in canada, thank you. the pope's apology comes as part of a wider reckoning in canada over the country's treatment of indigenous people. for more, i wasjoined by marc miller, who's the canadian minister for crown—indigenous relations. minister, the pope has apologis
do you think the pope will ever go that far?ssions around the doctrine of discovery which allowed european colonisers to come here and essentially gave them the green right, the blessing, even to take control of the lands where there weren't christians living and enslave those who were there at the time. that has never been revoked. of course, that would mean making an apology to indigenous people right across this continent and around the world, and perhaps just in the same way as indigenous...
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no—one is indispensable in the church, even the pope. you can change the pope.ing indigenous voices in parliament. he said australians will be asked whether they support a constitutional change that gives a say to aborigines and melanesian people living in the torres strait islands off queensland. it would bring australia into line with canada, new zealand and the us in formally recognising indigenous populations. we are seeking a momentous change, but it is also a very simple one. it is not a matter of special treatment or preferential power, it is about consulting aboriginal and torres straight islander peoples on the decisions that affect you. nothing more but nothing less. we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guestjoining me tonight is kieran andrews, scottish political editor at the times. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. cloudy skies to close out the day for many. and there'll be some rain around as we go through the evening and overnight, the heaviest of which is likely to
no—one is indispensable in the church, even the pope. you can change the pope.ing indigenous voices in parliament. he said australians will be asked whether they support a constitutional change that gives a say to aborigines and melanesian people living in the torres strait islands off queensland. it would bring australia into line with canada, new zealand and the us in formally recognising indigenous populations. we are seeking a momentous change, but it is also a very simple one. it is not...
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three survivors meeting the pope at the airport.e site of a former residential school. >> what is it like to be back here? >> where i met debra parker and katherine curry hall and josephine smalls. smalls went to the school. there's a lot of little spirits in that building. >> do you all feel it? >> you can feel it. you can feel it. you walk lightly. >> events that never left smalls or her ancestors represented by the empty chair. >> my hearing was totally destroyed by my teacher and i was sexually molested by a priest. >> she received a reparation payment by the government but is not healed. >> the pope is coming here to say he's sorry. is that enough? >> for me, it probably would have meant more to the people that are not here. you know, because they're the ones that suffered more than me. than i did. >> 150,000 indigenous children were forced to attend the schools over a century. 6,000 died. the catholic church ran most of the schools in canada, as well as some in the u.s., for native americans. the part of the parker family lega
three survivors meeting the pope at the airport.e site of a former residential school. >> what is it like to be back here? >> where i met debra parker and katherine curry hall and josephine smalls. smalls went to the school. there's a lot of little spirits in that building. >> do you all feel it? >> you can feel it. you can feel it. you walk lightly. >> events that never left smalls or her ancestors represented by the empty chair. >> my hearing was totally...
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no—one is indispensable in the church, even the pope. you can change the pope.ices in parliament. he said australians will be asked whether they support a constitutional change that gives a say to aboriginal and melanesian people living in the torres strait islands off queensland. it would bring australia into line with canada, new zealand and the us in formally recognising indigenous populations. i believe that this country is ready for this reform. i believe there is room in australian hearts for the statement from the heart. we are seeking a momentous change, but it is also a very simple one. it's not a matter of special treatment or preferential power, it's about consulting aboriginal and torres strait islander peoples on the decisions that affect you. nothing more but nothing less. this is simple courtesy. it is common decency. when 53 migrants died inside an overheated truck in texas last month, it was called the deadliest human—smuggling tragedy in american history. most of the victims were from poor rural communities in mexico and central america, hoping
no—one is indispensable in the church, even the pope. you can change the pope.ices in parliament. he said australians will be asked whether they support a constitutional change that gives a say to aboriginal and melanesian people living in the torres strait islands off queensland. it would bring australia into line with canada, new zealand and the us in formally recognising indigenous populations. i believe that this country is ready for this reform. i believe there is room in australian...
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pope francis visits canada on a mission to make amends. >> i'm traveling with pope francis as he makes a historic trip to apologize to indigenous canadians. >>> and later, the class of 2022. this year's inductees into the baseball hall of fame, representing 150 years of america's favote pastime. >> cooperstown! >> announcer: this the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight with the nearly 80 million of you dealing with sweltering temperatures and extreme weather conditions today. thermometers reached triple digits across the northeast and washington, d.c., new york city, and philadelphia. the heat has been blamed for at least two deaths. newark, new jersey, hit 100 degrees today, the fifth day in a row, and the longest streak ever recorded for that city. cbs's elise preston has more tonight from new york city. and, elise, this weather is no laughing matter. >> reporter: definitely not, jericka. these extremely hot temperatures are not just uncomfortable. they are deadly. the national weather service
pope francis visits canada on a mission to make amends. >> i'm traveling with pope francis as he makes a historic trip to apologize to indigenous canadians. >>> and later, the class of 2022. this year's inductees into the baseball hall of fame, representing 150 years of america's favote pastime. >> cooperstown! >> announcer: this the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight...
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we will have the latest on the pope's historic apology tour after headlines.in tunisia, president kais saied has claimed victory in his bid to gain sweeping new powers after winning a constitutional referendum in an election boycotted by most opposition parties. an exit poll showed over 93% of votes cast were in favor of changing tunisia's constitution to grant the president broad executive power with greater control over the parliament and the judiciary. but turnout in monday's election was very low, with fewer than 2 million people casting ballots in a country of over 9 million registered voters. opposition groups say saied is bringing authoritarian rule back to tunisia after an uprising against poverty and corruption swept aside long-time leader ben ali in 2011, inspiring arab spring protests across north africa and the middle east. in ukraine, russia's military has fired missiles at several targets on the black sea coast, including in mykolaiv and the southern port city of odesa. the attacks came even as ukrainian officials said they were just days away fr
we will have the latest on the pope's historic apology tour after headlines.in tunisia, president kais saied has claimed victory in his bid to gain sweeping new powers after winning a constitutional referendum in an election boycotted by most opposition parties. an exit poll showed over 93% of votes cast were in favor of changing tunisia's constitution to grant the president broad executive power with greater control over the parliament and the judiciary. but turnout in monday's election was...
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the pope himself has spoken about it. so we think that yes, we should consider that in fact, the shape of up as he has shifted is something that has much more of the form of mother mother form of leadership within a very large institution, a very old one, but a much more modern one whether or not he resigns, he's making it very clear that he intends to slow down. so how do you think the rest of his papacy could play out? i think what was very interesting about the statement and you know, it was at live, so there is a chance that you know, there was, there were small corrections or there are small corrections to be made about the tone. it is quite clear that he's sense is that he can no longer discharge his functions in the way that he used to him. and this means that, you know, in order to do it, you would need to actually have essentially somebody step in is this not mean that this would be an immediate thing, but it certainly means that he, himself is now presenting his office in a rather different light than the boat t
the pope himself has spoken about it. so we think that yes, we should consider that in fact, the shape of up as he has shifted is something that has much more of the form of mother mother form of leadership within a very large institution, a very old one, but a much more modern one whether or not he resigns, he's making it very clear that he intends to slow down. so how do you think the rest of his papacy could play out? i think what was very interesting about the statement and you know, it was...
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clean clean freak >>> we're back with pope francis's weeklong trip to canada the pope landed safely inus leader. he's apologizing to two groups nbc's jay gray is in edmonton with more on this. hi, jay. good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, frances. pope francis is expected to make that formal apology during his first public speech of the trip a bit later this morning when he meets with survivors and indigenous leaders at a formal residential school the pontiff continues to battle both mobility and health problems a traditional honor welcome as pope francis arrives in canada for what he calls a pilgrimage of penance after loud protests from indigenous leaders for decades, the upon active will apologize for so much. >> for those who colonize and chri christianized, he's apologizing. >> i expect he's coming to canada to remove some of those wounds. >> reporter: there are concerns over health issues leading to speculation he may step down as the leader of the roman catholic faith, but the pope insists, quoting here, god is not asking me to resign the vatican does acknowledge at 85
clean clean freak >>> we're back with pope francis's weeklong trip to canada the pope landed safely inus leader. he's apologizing to two groups nbc's jay gray is in edmonton with more on this. hi, jay. good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, frances. pope francis is expected to make that formal apology during his first public speech of the trip a bit later this morning when he meets with survivors and indigenous leaders at a formal residential school the pontiff continues...
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i think that says a lot about pope francis, he's taking it back to being pope of the people, insteadyou is also one that is considered by popes. here's why tribal leaders urge you to vote yes on prop 27. the act provides hundreds of millions every year for permanent solutions to homelessness, mental health and addiction in california. prop 27 supports financially disadvantaged tribes that don't own big casinos. by taxing and regulating online sports betting for adults 21 and over, we can protect tribal sovereignty and finally do something about homelessness in california. vote yes on prop 27. >>> are we not being clear? we're trying to tell you that the entire planet is about to be destroyed. >> okay. >> well, you know, something we do around here, you know, we just keep the bad news light. >> in case you haven't noticed, it is hot out. in all sorts of places, all around the world. we have thoughts on the climate crisis from the man behind the recent movie "don't look up," academy award winning director adam mckay. >> this past week around the planet we have seen the highest temperat
i think that says a lot about pope francis, he's taking it back to being pope of the people, insteadyou is also one that is considered by popes. here's why tribal leaders urge you to vote yes on prop 27. the act provides hundreds of millions every year for permanent solutions to homelessness, mental health and addiction in california. prop 27 supports financially disadvantaged tribes that don't own big casinos. by taxing and regulating online sports betting for adults 21 and over, we can...
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you can change your pope.ancis. we have just returned to terminalfive in rome after a week—long trip to canada with the pope. this is where diplomatic visitors come and go. and we are all exhausted, it turns out the pope is as well. he said it was a very intense trip for him. he talked about the fact that perhaps now he might need to save himself a little in order to continue serving the church, or he might have to think of retiring. he told that to us journalists on the plane from his wheelchair. he has been in a wheelchair for a lot of this trip because of ongoing issues with his knees. although he has previously dismissed all the speculation that there has been about an much more serious life threatening illness. but he said it was not taboo for a pope to step down, and that was a door he said that was open to him though not a door he had knocked on as yet. although he did say, that was not to say that in a couple of days' time he would not do just that and consider retiring. but he has stressed that, for t
you can change your pope.ancis. we have just returned to terminalfive in rome after a week—long trip to canada with the pope. this is where diplomatic visitors come and go. and we are all exhausted, it turns out the pope is as well. he said it was a very intense trip for him. he talked about the fact that perhaps now he might need to save himself a little in order to continue serving the church, or he might have to think of retiring. he told that to us journalists on the plane from his...
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the pope has called this a pilgrimage of an.ealth of lake, i need operation and other canceled trips, the vatican says that he was keen for this trip to go ahead because of his importance -- the importance to m personally. the entire visit is to apologize for the role the church played the canadian indigenous people in separating children from families and forcing them into so-called residential schools where they were made to fget their culture. 150,000 indigenous children were taken as recently as the 1990's to schools often run by the catholic church. use was widespread and thousands of children died. many survivors of the abuse at the schools have tussled with whether to come to see the pope at all. >> how come it took so long? our people suffered. for years. and they are still suffering because of what happened. how ty are dealing with it. i look around my own community. generations of trauma has gone on. unaddressed. it's still there. >> when he came, the apology from the pope was unequivocal. >> i am sorry. i ask forgiven
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now indigenous people wait to hear the pope say something similar on canadian soil. bruce cut knife says he has mixed feelings about the visit and doesn't plan to be there. i can understand the anger and vitriol, many people have expressed, especially on social media because of what they feel. the church in residential school has harmed their family, not only themselves, but their parents, grandparents and even great grandparents, but to cut knife believes a sincere apology, delivered right in the heart of where the terrible harm occurred. can still, he says, be quite meaningful. well, jackson pent is a historian whose research focuses on government funded schools for indigenous children in canada. he described the scale of the abuse the children was subjected to. yeah, thank you for having me. this is really as bad as you can imagine. quite frankly, there is sexual, physical, emotional, and psychological abuse that went on for multiple generations over a 150 years. there's also horrible nutrition experiments that the government led against indigenous people to see h
now indigenous people wait to hear the pope say something similar on canadian soil. bruce cut knife says he has mixed feelings about the visit and doesn't plan to be there. i can understand the anger and vitriol, many people have expressed, especially on social media because of what they feel. the church in residential school has harmed their family, not only themselves, but their parents, grandparents and even great grandparents, but to cut knife believes a sincere apology, delivered right in...
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pope frances seems unwilling or unable to choose a clear direction open day. that question is at the very crux of its future. hoyt dad's op was danish design. benet opus day, doesn't have the same powerful roll it had in the 70s or eighties was day. but the opus day wants to play a role in the next conclave, so there won't be of hope as progressive as pope francis pops keep. we pops francisco's does or pushing the most problems. i'm, i'm flattered. think overstay has to fear losing its influence in the vatican. vishal is pope francis is certainly no friend of hopeless day or, and over his day definitely does not have a good year heavy sitting on that happy throne. but in other matters and family women or in relation to gender. poke francis is also somewhat conservative and certainly not at the forefront of the reform movement under with her. the reform reveal this all posterior hot c as in august day has a lot of money and it has a lot of real estate and houses and it has companies which it indirectly control soil and in these ways, even if it's not past oral
pope frances seems unwilling or unable to choose a clear direction open day. that question is at the very crux of its future. hoyt dad's op was danish design. benet opus day, doesn't have the same powerful roll it had in the 70s or eighties was day. but the opus day wants to play a role in the next conclave, so there won't be of hope as progressive as pope francis pops keep. we pops francisco's does or pushing the most problems. i'm, i'm flattered. think overstay has to fear losing its...
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the pope says this is a time to remember, grieve, and ask forgiveness. lester >> anne thompson, tonight, thank you >>> this evening we're hearing from the grieving parents of one of two americans killed recently in battle in ukraine while there's new fallout from russia's attack on a critical port city. morgan chesky is there. >> reporter: in eastern ukraine tonight, fears frontline fighting leaving two american families in mourning a ukrainian commander sharing over the weekend that two americans, including luke lucyszyn died in battle after traveling here on their own for the war effort >> my heart can't be any heavier than it is now. >> reporter: kathy and george lucysczn describing their son luke as a loving father who went abroad wanting to help and found work as a medic. >> every time i talked to him i told him why don't you just come home? >> reporter: the parents say luke was knocked unconscious by an artillery blast and his fellow fighters rushed to help a russian tank opened fire. >> he didn't go there to be a hero he went there because he want
the pope says this is a time to remember, grieve, and ask forgiveness. lester >> anne thompson, tonight, thank you >>> this evening we're hearing from the grieving parents of one of two americans killed recently in battle in ukraine while there's new fallout from russia's attack on a critical port city. morgan chesky is there. >> reporter: in eastern ukraine tonight, fears frontline fighting leaving two american families in mourning a ukrainian commander sharing over the...
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before pope prince. a saw where children were buried, the remnants of the so called school where they were horribly mistreated by catholic officials. and then he told the survivors, he was sorry repeatedly. you dusty, i have come to your native land to tell you in person of my sorrow and implore god's forgiveness. he said, yes, i know that i am here again to ask forgiveness. i am deeply sorry. sorry for the many ways christian supported the colonizing mentality that oppressed indigenous principles. he still is only that. i am deeply sorry. be the better though. i mean they may or may i ask forgiveness survivors and their descendants have been working toward this apology for decades. the pain of the moment, the pain, they still feel evident in their expressions. many of these were among the estimated 150000 indigenous children that were by law taken from their families at a young age sent to the schools stripped of their culture, sexual and physical abuse was rampant along with malnourishment and disease.
before pope prince. a saw where children were buried, the remnants of the so called school where they were horribly mistreated by catholic officials. and then he told the survivors, he was sorry repeatedly. you dusty, i have come to your native land to tell you in person of my sorrow and implore god's forgiveness. he said, yes, i know that i am here again to ask forgiveness. i am deeply sorry. sorry for the many ways christian supported the colonizing mentality that oppressed indigenous...
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it became indirect subordination to the pope. in 2002, john paul, the 2nd canonized as grava as a st. less than 30 years after the found his death. another unusual move in the history of the catholic church. when joseph rat singer was elected as john paul, the 2nd successor in 2005, opus de, reportedly welcomed the news or pros. they had fish shown in 4 felt z o bus day was very engaged to leading up to the election of pope benedict bar. of yoseph harassing i was if on the 1st day of the conclave, yes, an opus day member told me it will be a very short conclave lead and the hard thing out will be elected. the accord fiscal glove as i and aunt are asking avi give it and that's precisely what happened. but benedict also supported open day. he appointed priests from the group as bishops in the vatican. he remains linked to the group, boyd by their vision of strengthening their faith. and pope frances. he's a jesuit and not considered a close ally to herb his day. but he allows the personal prelate ya. it's freedoms, and has appointe
it became indirect subordination to the pope. in 2002, john paul, the 2nd canonized as grava as a st. less than 30 years after the found his death. another unusual move in the history of the catholic church. when joseph rat singer was elected as john paul, the 2nd successor in 2005, opus de, reportedly welcomed the news or pros. they had fish shown in 4 felt z o bus day was very engaged to leading up to the election of pope benedict bar. of yoseph harassing i was if on the 1st day of the...
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how acceptable would it be to choose a younger man to be pope in future?of the reflection afterjohn paul ii whose pontificate lasted for, you know, what is it, 28 years, you know, that that was just too long and therefore it made sense to elect an old man. now, i think benedict's resignation has changed that dynamic. however, what you've got to remember is that most of these cardinals who will gather at the next conclave to elect francis's successor, you know, very few of them are under 70. so you've already got a limited pool. i think the idea that a pope is elected in his 70s for about ten years, maximum 15, i think will become the norm in the future, and | that's what i think in the future, and that's what i think francis is suggesting here. just before we go to the weather — a ticket holder has come forward to claim the us megamillions 1.28 billion dollarjackpot. all we know is that the ticket was bought in the state of illinois. it's not quite the biggestjackpot in the history of lotteries — that stands at over 1.5 billion dollars. and in case you're
how acceptable would it be to choose a younger man to be pope in future?of the reflection afterjohn paul ii whose pontificate lasted for, you know, what is it, 28 years, you know, that that was just too long and therefore it made sense to elect an old man. now, i think benedict's resignation has changed that dynamic. however, what you've got to remember is that most of these cardinals who will gather at the next conclave to elect francis's successor, you know, very few of them are under 70. so...
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you can change your pope. it's not a problem. the suggestion of him retiring in the future isn't a big surprise. i think it is a decision that he will take at some point. he said from the very beginning of his pontificate, back in 2013, 2014, that pope benedict — his predecessor — had opened that door, and he used the same expression just now on the papal plane, meaning that from now on, every pope must consider, if there is a moment when they feel too frail to carry on, where they're simply not able to do the job as the job nowadays demands, then they are open now to consider that. and that is what has changed. the two things that have shifted in the last few decades, we live longer, so the idea of dying in office, we can conceive now being in office for a long time but in a frail state, which i think you couldn't a few decades ago. and the other thing is the intense demands on the contemporary papal role. i mean, the pope hasjust got back from a gruelling trip to canada, where he went edmonton, quebec, he was up in the arctic c
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how has the reception been for the pope so far?what's the reaction today to yesterday's apology? >> thanks for having me, chris. one of the things about this trip is that the tone and tenor is different from other papal trips. normally there's an atmosphere of celebration. because of the serious nature of this trip, we have seen the pope take a very somber tone. that being said, among those i have spoken with here, there's a lot of hope, anticipation that this apology from the pope will turn a page in terms of the church's relationship with the indigenous people here. but they want to see actions. they want to see what comes next. so we'll see what happens next. >> he's seated now. a lot has been made because he cancelled a trip to africa about the pope's health. what's your observation? i saw that you tweeted a picture. you were talking to him on the papal plane. what's your take on how he's doing? >> we did see him walk around, like you said, for about 20 minutes on the flight over. it was a long flight, about 11 hours from rome.
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after his predecessor, pope benedict retired in 2013 because of declining health. the 85 year old pontiff was speaking to journalists on the flight back from a trip to canada, where he often used a wheelchair. francis told reporters he has been feeling the strain. oh no. okay, boy, i don't think i can continue taking trips monday with the same rhythm as before, is good. okay. i let me at the, i think at my age and with these limitations they will, i have to pace myself a bill. but in order to be able to serve the church on friday, or i will consider the possibility of stepping aside farmers up out of thin o d. w. religious affairs correspondent martin gac told me earlier that for quite some time now the church leadership has been moving away from the idea of a lifetime. pope. i think the resignation of bo benedict pretty much set the standard to some degree because it's no longer the case that we look at the privacy or we're at least data to look at the policy. you know, whether it's a lifetime appointment. this was the case, but it was not always the case, althoug
after his predecessor, pope benedict retired in 2013 because of declining health. the 85 year old pontiff was speaking to journalists on the flight back from a trip to canada, where he often used a wheelchair. francis told reporters he has been feeling the strain. oh no. okay, boy, i don't think i can continue taking trips monday with the same rhythm as before, is good. okay. i let me at the, i think at my age and with these limitations they will, i have to pace myself a bill. but in order to...
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. >>> and the pope offers an apology. the pontiff in canada with a message of contrition to indigenous people who suffered abuse. his historic words just ahead. >>> we start with some breaking news, though. one of the biggest investigations into former president trump's 2020 election fraud scheme. district attorney fani willis in fulton county, georgia, is leading an investigation into trump's efforts to reverse that state's 2020 result. a judge has just ruled that willis cannot question one of the so-called fake electors who took part in the scheme. the reason? willis recently hosted a fundraiser for that republican's political opponent. let's get to kara. walk us through the ruling here. >> that's right. the judge disqualifying fani willis from investigating this one fake elector, georgia state senator burt jones. he was one of the fake electors. he is also running for lieutenant governor. the judge saying that fanni created an untenable conflict by hosting a fundraiser for the rival for that position. fa fani willis' o
. >>> and the pope offers an apology. the pontiff in canada with a message of contrition to indigenous people who suffered abuse. his historic words just ahead. >>> we start with some breaking news, though. one of the biggest investigations into former president trump's 2020 election fraud scheme. district attorney fani willis in fulton county, georgia, is leading an investigation into trump's efforts to reverse that state's 2020 result. a judge has just ruled that willis...
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for others, the pope's pilgrimage is only just the 1st step. jackson pinned as a historian, specializing in schools for the indigenous in canada. given all that went on in this catholic schools, i began by asking him his saying, sorry enough. yeah, that's a good question. you know, how do you really apologize for genocide as one of the survivors there just mentioned, i think this is an important 1st step, but really came kind of to wait for thousands of survivors who passed away. i'm thinking today of elder raymond mason, one of my close friends who passed away in march, and unfortunately, it's not here today to see this event. but unfortunately, well, i think the pope did not actually apologize for any of the sexual abuse that happened in the indian day or residential school system in canada. that was something he completely lost over in his remarks, which was really disappointing for many indigenous people. he only talked about the physical and psychological abuse. he also, in his notes there said only many christians participated rather than
for others, the pope's pilgrimage is only just the 1st step. jackson pinned as a historian, specializing in schools for the indigenous in canada. given all that went on in this catholic schools, i began by asking him his saying, sorry enough. yeah, that's a good question. you know, how do you really apologize for genocide as one of the survivors there just mentioned, i think this is an important 1st step, but really came kind of to wait for thousands of survivors who passed away. i'm thinking...
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the pope does not respond to this.ut with barbaric attacks already, sorry, this man we now better just hide and shut up and no more statements to keep up with the catholic pontiff of foreign politicians united states secretary of state anthony blinkins. he is in a hurry to declare that he is stunned by the brutality, the supporter of pumping ukraine’s weapons, for example, british minister boris johnson emmanuel macron, is diligently depicting shock and fury, almost falling off the side of russia in the single transom of the atlantic gust, assigning the unequivocally guilty to the real prerequisites for ignition easily closes his eyes. uh, such a paradigm that russia specifically kill civilian intentions, the more they kill, the better. well, that is, they have, as it were , such legends here more and at hand, as it were, sort of like their name or body. well, the peaceful object was damaged, that is, one can endlessly say that this was done in this world in order to, for some reason , destroy visitors to the shopping
the pope does not respond to this.ut with barbaric attacks already, sorry, this man we now better just hide and shut up and no more statements to keep up with the catholic pontiff of foreign politicians united states secretary of state anthony blinkins. he is in a hurry to declare that he is stunned by the brutality, the supporter of pumping ukraine’s weapons, for example, british minister boris johnson emmanuel macron, is diligently depicting shock and fury, almost falling off the side of...
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pope francis visits canada on a mission to make amends. >> the pope is apologizing to indigenous canadians. >>> the class of 2022. this year's inductees into the baseball hall of fame representing 150 years of america's favorite pastime. >> coopers town! >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we begin tonight with the nearly 80 million of you dealing with sweltering temperatures and extreme weather conditions today. thermometers reached triple digits across the northeast and washington, d.c., new york city and the heat has been blamed for two deaths. newark, new jersey, hit 100 degrees, the fifth day in a row and the lomgest streak. cbs's elise press tonight is no laughing matter. >> reporter: definitely. they are not just uncomfortable, they are deadly. in the last 30 years more people have died from heat than any other. >> i'm warm as hell. >> too hot. hot as hell now. >> reporter: heat exposure is responsible for one death. a shortened triathlon. >> extra water and we have medical staff on site just in case. >> reporter: parts of the northeast gather and heat index is risin
pope francis visits canada on a mission to make amends. >> the pope is apologizing to indigenous canadians. >>> the class of 2022. this year's inductees into the baseball hall of fame representing 150 years of america's favorite pastime. >> coopers town! >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we begin tonight with the nearly 80 million of you dealing with sweltering temperatures and extreme weather conditions today. thermometers reached...
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the pope does not respond to this.eans out with barbaric attacks, sorry, this man, who we now better just hide and shut up and make no more statements keeps up with the catholic pontiff and foreign politicians, united states secretary of state anthony blinkin hurries to declare that he is stunned by the atrocity carefully pretends to be shock and rage, a supporter of pumping ukraine with weapons, british prime minister boris johnson emmanuel macron, almost faints , russia in the single transport impulse appoints unequivocally guilty, but the real preconditions for ignition easily turn a blind eye. uh, such a paradigm that russia deliberately kills civilian intentions, the more they kill, the better. well, that is, they have, as it were, legends here more and at hand, as it were, sort of like their name or body. oh well, the peaceful object suffered, that is, it is possible endlessly saying that this was done in this world, why would e for some reason destroy the visitors of the shopping center in kremenchug well, vladi
the pope does not respond to this.eans out with barbaric attacks, sorry, this man, who we now better just hide and shut up and make no more statements keeps up with the catholic pontiff and foreign politicians, united states secretary of state anthony blinkin hurries to declare that he is stunned by the atrocity carefully pretends to be shock and rage, a supporter of pumping ukraine with weapons, british prime minister boris johnson emmanuel macron, almost faints , russia in the single...