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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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our religion editor, aleem maqbool, was on that plane with pope francis. omatic visitors come and go. 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 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 the moment, he intends to continue his duties. he does, for example, still want to make a trip to ukraine. we were exp
our religion editor, aleem maqbool, was on that plane with pope francis. omatic visitors come and go. 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...
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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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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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." >> tonight, pope francis, an historic apology to indigenous people in canada. >> i wanted to hear e pope say that he is sorry. >> a dark chapter in the catholic church's history. >> it was all about simulation, christianization. and basically redesigning human beings. >> now the pope trying to build a bridge. >> pope francis has taken 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 proces
." >> tonight, pope francis, an historic apology to indigenous people in canada. >> i wanted to hear e pope say that he is sorry. >> a dark chapter in the catholic church's history. >> it was all about simulation, christianization. and basically redesigning human beings. >> now the pope trying to build a bridge. >> pope francis has taken the lead, the church needs to follow. >> but is it enough? >>> plus the socialite scammer's spectacular...
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what is the action going to be post—visit from pope francis?arned that hot weather is hampering their efforts to contain a huge wildfire before it reaches yosemite national park. it's one of the worst blazes of the year in the state so far and has already forced more than 6000 people from their homes. it comes as the us climate envoyjohn kerry told the bbc that president biden is considering declaring a climate emergency, to help him push through his green agenda, after failing to get a bill through congress. james clayton sent this report from california. these scenes are becoming all too familiar in california. a raging wildfire, the oakfire described by authorities here as explosive, devouring forests that are tinder dry. firefighters are struggling to contain it as it engulfs people's homes, livelihoods, and businesses. this army veteran is spending his wedding anniversary waiting, hoping that the house he left will be ok. a lot of memories, though. my family grew up there, my kids, and...i don't know. just sad. the eight largest fires sinc
what is the action going to be post—visit from pope francis?arned that hot weather is hampering their efforts to contain a huge wildfire before it reaches yosemite national park. it's one of the worst blazes of the year in the state so far and has already forced more than 6000 people from their homes. it comes as the us climate envoyjohn kerry told the bbc that president biden is considering declaring a climate emergency, to help him push through his green agenda, after failing to get a bill...
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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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. >>> pope francis slowing down? what he said after a pilgrimage of penance to canada. >> i'm chris livesay in rome. pope francis apologized for what he called cultural genocide. >>> mega-winner. >> mega ball number. >> a single ticket beat the odds. >>> later, seeing is believing. we take you to a place where all children see themselves as heroes. >> we get a lot of gasps from children. >> really? >> we've had parents and adults cry. >> announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. >>> good evening. a covid rebound for president biden. he's tested positive again. a phenomenon that happens in some cases after people take paxlovid. that's the antiviral therapy from pfizer taken as a pill. in a video released today, the president says he's feeling fine. but he is again isolating at the white house and canceled his weekend travel plans. cbs' christina ruffini is at the white house tonight with more. christina, we know the president tested negative just yesterday. what's the latest? >> reporter:
. >>> pope francis slowing down? what he said after a pilgrimage of penance to canada. >> i'm chris livesay in rome. pope francis apologized for what he called cultural genocide. >>> mega-winner. >> mega ball number. >> a single ticket beat the odds. >>> later, seeing is believing. we take you to a place where all children see themselves as heroes. >> we get a lot of gasps from children. >> really? >> we've had parents and adults...
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pope francis has apologized for people inflicted in residential schools.e than 150,000 indigenous children were sent and many suffered physical, mental and sexual abuse. over 92% have backed the new constitution in tunisia giving the president greater powers as his opponents boycotted the referendum. there has been widespread international condemnation after myanmar executed democracy activists. the west is saying there can be no business as usual. now to the u.s. were firefighters in texas are struggling to contain wildfires. aerial footage shows dozens of homes a light with crews trying to doubt flames. several glazes have been burning. officials say 21 homes were destroyed. california's largest wild are this year is spreading fast. the oak fire is burning through an area half the size of powers. thousands of people have to move their homes. reporter: the destructive wildfire is burning everything. thousands of firefighters on the ground. the flames are spreading fast. he does not want to go. >> i feel like we have to do what we can to have a chance. rep
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well, it’s obvious that i want to somehow become an original pope francis. hing 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 h
well, it’s obvious that i want to somehow become an original pope francis. hing 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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. >>> tens of thousands of people gathering right now to hear from pope francis. is centered around apologizing for the catholic church's role in the canadian indigenous children in residential schools abuse. paula, tell us the situation on the ground there. what is the reaction? >> reporter: the pope-mobile has just come by us in the stadium. this is more of a day of healing, a day of apology. right now a lot of enthusiasm for this open air mass. tens of thousands in the stadium right now. the pope mobile has made its pass through the stadium. several babies passed up to the pope to be blessed and kissed and a lot of enthusiasm. i think this is coming, again, the day after, of course, that the pope literally begged for forgiveness. take a listen. >> translator: i'm here because the first state of my pilgrimage among you is that of, again, asking forgiveness, of telling you once more that i am deeply sorry, sorry for the ways in which, regrettably, many christians supported the colonizing mentality of the powers that oppressed the indigenous peoples. i'm sorry. >>
. >>> tens of thousands of people gathering right now to hear from pope francis. is centered around apologizing for the catholic church's role in the canadian indigenous children in residential schools abuse. paula, tell us the situation on the ground there. what is the reaction? >> reporter: the pope-mobile has just come by us in the stadium. this is more of a day of healing, a day of apology. right now a lot of enthusiasm for this open air mass. tens of thousands in the...
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. >>> today pope francis made a historic apology in canada for the catholic church's role in forcing native children from their homes to try to strip them of the culture. and it dates back to the 1800s and the 1990s. chris livesay has that story. >> reporter: pope francis appeared before thousands of indigenous people, including survivors of canada's residential christian schools. speaking in spanish, he told them this was a disastrous error incompatible with the doctrine of jesus christ. and he went on to ask their forgiveness for the evil committed by so many christians. more than 150,000 native children were forcibly taken from families to attend residential schools designed to wipe out their cultural traditions and language. the canadian government said the schools were rampant with physical and sexual abuse and thousands are believed to have never made it home. the ceremony began with a sacred drum song and dance for healing. volunteers moved through the audience carrying a long banner with victims' names. for some, the pope francis's visit is a sftep toward healing >> we wish t
. >>> today pope francis made a historic apology in canada for the catholic church's role in forcing native children from their homes to try to strip them of the culture. and it dates back to the 1800s and the 1990s. chris livesay has that story. >> reporter: pope francis appeared before thousands of indigenous people, including survivors of canada's residential christian schools. speaking in spanish, he told them this was a disastrous error incompatible with the doctrine 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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pope francis has described the visit as a "trip of penance".he us considers declaring a climate emergency as firefighers in california warn that hot weather is hampering their efforts to contain a huge wildfire before it reaches yosemite national park. the blaze has already forced more than 6,000 people from their homes since it began on friday. russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has dismissed claims that his country has caused the global food crisis. moscow is facing widespread criticism for firing missiles at the ukrainian port of 0desa on saturday, jeopardising a deal to allow grain to leave the city. now on bbc news: life at 50 degrees: the town that burnt down in a day. when i was growing up, my grandmother used to tell me that we lived here forever. there's this collective conscious knowledge that is handed down from generation to generation. what you do to the land, you do to yourselves. that is how i was raised. but since a child i have seen changes in ecosystems, i've seen less water, i've seen the trees struggling with drought
pope francis has described the visit as a "trip of penance".he us considers declaring a climate emergency as firefighers in california warn that hot weather is hampering their efforts to contain a huge wildfire before it reaches yosemite national park. the blaze has already forced more than 6,000 people from their homes since it began on friday. russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has dismissed claims that his country has caused the global food crisis. moscow is facing...
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which are very complex how did you take these words uh i mean how did you take the words uh of pope francis m well you put me in it is not an easy situation, and i will even try to be as sincere as possible. i think the more the pope gets closer to the circumstances in ukraine, the better he will be able to describe them. with the state in the state by the states in the state secret. so it's one thing to look at the faraway and read about it, and it's another thing to come to bucha to irpin and be in kyiv to see our uh-uh wounded, the printer how uh-huh then the uh-huh dead are increasing and growing every day i had a few naked to communicate with the pope and france, i respect him. i believe that he is a sincere person. he is not a naive pacifist, but these myths that pervade not only the vatican, but the entire european politician for the past 20 years have watched the events in eastern europe in a reactive way, so what is putin, what they will tell us that we need to turn to the great nuclear longing. i believe that in many countries, particularly in the southern hemisphere, and the pope
which are very complex how did you take these words uh i mean how did you take the words uh of pope francis m well you put me in it is not an easy situation, and i will even try to be as sincere as possible. i think the more the pope gets closer to the circumstances in ukraine, the better he will be able to describe them. with the state in the state by the states in the state secret. so it's one thing to look at the faraway and read about it, and it's another thing to come to bucha to irpin and...
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in sharp contrast to popejohn paul ii who died in office after 28 years in the role, pope francis hasspeaking 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 mould as this pope. for now, the pope remains in good spirits, maintaining his reforming zeal over rules on contraception to church governance but also now, a very public acknowledgement. his health may determine how long he carries on. mark lobel, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. a reminder of our main stories. a major disaster has been declared in the us state of kentucky after floods caused at least 25 deaths. president biden is back in isolation after testing positive for covid—i9 for the second time in nine days. a lottery player in the us has won $1.3 billion — one of the biggest prizes in lottery history. the jackpot had grown because no—one has won it since april. the mega million
in sharp contrast to popejohn paul ii who died in office after 28 years in the role, pope francis hasspeaking 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 mould as this pope. for now, the pope remains in good spirits, maintaining his reforming zeal over...
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pope francis arriving in canada to apologize to its indigenous peoples. 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 th
pope francis arriving in canada to apologize to its indigenous peoples. 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...
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because the l pope has appointed the vast majority of cardinals who will elect his successor and many of those are in the mould of francisould as this pope. for now, the pope remains in good spirits, maintaining his reforming zeal over rules on contraception to church governance but also now, a very public acknowledgement. his health may determine how long health may determine how long he carries on. mark lobel, bbc news. havana will begin electricity blackouts. other energy—saving plants have been announced including cancelling next month's carnival, more working from home and mess vacations. they have been experiencing blackouts for months already. this is bbc news. the headlines: a major disaster has been declared in the us state of kentucky, after floods caused at least 25 deaths. president biden is back in isolation, after testing positive for covid—19 for the second time in nine days. a lottery player in the us has won $1.3 billion, one of the biggest prizes in lottery history. the jackpot has grown because no—one has won it since april. the megamillions ticket was bought in the state of illinois but the winner, wh
because the l pope has appointed the vast majority of cardinals who will elect his successor and many of those are in the mould of francisould as this pope. for now, the pope remains in good spirits, maintaining his reforming zeal over rules on contraception to church governance but also now, a very public acknowledgement. his health may determine how long health may determine how long he carries on. mark lobel, bbc news. havana will begin electricity blackouts. other energy—saving plants...
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pope francis says health problems are likely to force him to travel less frequently and he may even havetire. translation: with all honesty, it is not a catastrophe. _ you can change your pope, it's not a problem. and — england stand on the brink of women's football history — as they take on germany in the european championship final at wembley. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. the us state of kentucky has been hit by its worst floods for decades — killing at least 25 people. hundreds of homes and businesses had been flooded — in the east of the state and president biden has declared it "a major disaster." our north america correspondent peter bowes reports flowing water, powerful enough to sweep away entire homes. torrential rain has wreaked havoc. some areas received more than 20 cm in a 24—hour period. swollen streams and mudslides have torn through several communities with devastating results. everything's gone. like, everything is gone. my whole life is gone. there's no words. it'sjust hard to imagine. there's nothing, really, that you can do, but we're
pope francis says health problems are likely to force him to travel less frequently and he may even havetire. translation: with all honesty, it is not a catastrophe. _ you can change your pope, it's not a problem. and — england stand on the brink of women's football history — as they take on germany in the european championship final at wembley. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. the us state of kentucky has been hit by its worst floods for decades — killing at...
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rishiunak are you over the economy as they compete for the votes of conservative party members pope francis a pilgrimage of penance to canada to apologize for t suffering of indigenous people catholic schools. four democracy activists executed by the myanmar military. the united nations calls this a rule in restive act. the birthplace of the arab spring, to nguyen's voting on back credit reforms. -- two easy and -- tunisians wrote -- voting on rolling back democratic reforms. we begin tonight in the where two candidates are vying to replace boris johnson and they held their first head to head television debate. liz truss rishi sunak and -- liz truss and rishi sunak are battling. the u.k. facing rising inflation, tax policy was a contentious issue in the debate. here is one of the crack -- clashes. >> your own economic advisers said it would lead to interest rates going up to 7%. can you imagine? thousands of pounds on the mortgage bill. tipping millions into misery and it will have no chance of winning the next election. >> rishi sunak is talking about putting up corporation tax this autumn
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pope francis says health problems are likely to force him to travel less frequently and he may even have. translation: with all honesty, it's not a catastrophe, _ you can change your pope, it's not a problem. one lucky ticket—holder in idaho wins almost $1.3 billion on the mega millions jackpot. and england stand on the brink of women's football history as they take on germany in the european championship final at wembley. hello and welcome to the programme. the us state of kentucky has been hit by its worst floods for decades, killing at least 25 people. hundreds of homes and businesses have been flooded in the east of the state. president biden declared it "a major disaster." the record flooding wiped out entire communities in some of the poorest places in america, and the the governor has warned it could take weeks to find the victims. our north america correspondent, peter bowes reports. flowing water, powerful enough to sweep away entire homes. torrential rain has wreaked havoc. some areas received more than 20 cm in a 24—hour period. swollen streams and mudslides have torn through
pope francis says health problems are likely to force him to travel less frequently and he may even have. translation: with all honesty, it's not a catastrophe, _ you can change your pope, it's not a problem. one lucky ticket—holder in idaho wins almost $1.3 billion on the mega millions jackpot. and england stand on the brink of women's football history as they take on germany in the european championship final at wembley. hello and welcome to the programme. the us state of kentucky has been...
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. >>> the historic apology from pope francis on his visit to north america his plea for forgiveness to indigenous people. >>> the global health emergency declared over the growing monkeypox outbreak inside the cdc response, why it believes the virus i spreading faster than before >>> and celebrating the tough guy actor beloved for his roles on both sides of the law. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening in a summer of extreme temperatures, the worst wildfire of the year is choking the skies of northern california tonight smoke advisories posted in the bay area due to a rampaging wildfire more than 175 miles away near yosemite it's already sent thousands in the path of the fire to seek safer ground the oak fire broke out friday near the park and has destroyed several structures and breaking in texas tonight, grass fires have destroyed at least eight homes in balk springs and forced evacuations there. meantime, back in california crews doing all they can to slow that big blaze before it makes another dangerous run. drought conditions ensuring plentifu
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it hears nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: on the canadian prairie, powerful words from pope francis.forgiveness. indigenous children did not deserve this". children, shipped of their cultures and identities. policies that the pope called catastrophic. >> what is it like to be back here? >> the memories. it's a lot of memories. it >> reporter: they went to the school that the pope visited. the gymnasium is all that remains. >> a lot of abuse. >> reporter: physically and sexually abused at the school. deborah parker, another daughter. they prayed today at the graves of 6000 children who died. >> our people have called for releasing the records. also, the repair of those babies. bring them home. >> reporter: ancestors to be remembered, even in the interview. >> why is the chair here? >> for the ones that can't be here. for the ones that suffer the most. still to this day, i can barely talk about it. it >> reporter: pope francis, initially apologized at the vatican. they decided they were there. what difference does it make that it happens in canada? >> they are opening their heart for c
it hears nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: on the canadian prairie, powerful words from pope francis.forgiveness. indigenous children did not deserve this". children, shipped of their cultures and identities. policies that the pope called catastrophic. >> what is it like to be back here? >> the memories. it's a lot of memories. it >> reporter: they went to the school that the pope visited. the gymnasium is all that remains. >> a lot of abuse. >>...
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pope francis is named three females to — clear. pope francis is named three females to an _ clear.hree j females to an advisory committee. amid three women to our nuns. in the roman catholic church women yet cannot become bishops and the pope said to be open to women leaving any vatican department. a well—known hong kong activist — known as grandma wong — has been jailed for eight months for taking part in an unlawful assembly in 2019. the sixty—six— year—old regularly campaigned for full democracy for the territory. she's the second veteran activist jailed in hong kong in as many days. europe is also in the grip of a heatwave — which is set to last for at least another week. the highest temperatures have been recorded in southern spain and portugal — 45 degrees celsius — that's 113 degrees fahrenheit. a number of wildfires have broken out. let's turn to china now — where record—breaking, sweltering temperatures across central and southern parts of the country have triggered the highest level of china's warning system. at the same time, heavy rains and flooding are hitting the nort
pope francis is named three females to — clear. pope francis is named three females to an _ clear.hree j females to an advisory committee. amid three women to our nuns. in the roman catholic church women yet cannot become bishops and the pope said to be open to women leaving any vatican department. a well—known hong kong activist — known as grandma wong — has been jailed for eight months for taking part in an unlawful assembly in 2019. the sixty—six— year—old regularly campaigned...
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to recruit half a thousand first-year students from kropyvnytskyi for the espresso tv channel pope francise again condemned the russian war in ukraine, addressing the faithful who gathered in st. peter's square in the vatican , the pontiff said that he is in constant contact with the leaders of various countries of the world and calls on them to stop fuel wars and instead organize negotiations because, according to him, the only way to stop the war is to casually remind you that pope francis is planning to come to ukraine, this has been confirmed to the press service of the holy see, but the date is still unknown, let's listen to what the head of the catholic church said today in direct language, how can it be unclear that war creates only destruction and death. it divides people, kills truth and dialogue. i pray and hope that all international the leaders will make every effort to resume negotiations and not add fuel to the fire of this senseless war of guilt i tell you see you at 18:00 read more about important events on the espresso website as well i urge you search, find and subscribe
to recruit half a thousand first-year students from kropyvnytskyi for the espresso tv channel pope francise again condemned the russian war in ukraine, addressing the faithful who gathered in st. peter's square in the vatican , the pontiff said that he is in constant contact with the leaders of various countries of the world and calls on them to stop fuel wars and instead organize negotiations because, according to him, the only way to stop the war is to casually remind you that pope francis is...
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pope and the expected apology. right here from the head of the catholic church. francis has already acknowledged the churches shocking indifference to indigenous life and culture at schools where the church was once contracted to teach and nurture. first nations children. many like bruce cut, knife or taken from their parents, taken from their traditions and language, cut knife now lives outside edmonton, a 100 kilometers up the road from where his school once stood. and the majority of us does english. and we didn't understand teacher. and sometimes we didn't respond properly for which you would be slap to the face. much worse, residential schools contracted to the catholic churches were sometimes home to sexual predators in the guise of clergy or staff. earlier this year at the vatican, pope francis invited members of canada as cree nation for an audience. below bereavement leave and open for the deplorable behavior of those members of the catholic church. i ask forgiveness from god. and i would like to tell you from the bottom of my heart, that i am very pained when i
pope and the expected apology. right here from the head of the catholic church. francis has already acknowledged the churches shocking indifference to indigenous life and culture at schools where the church was once contracted to teach and nurture. first nations children. many like bruce cut, knife or taken from their parents, taken from their traditions and language, cut knife now lives outside edmonton, a 100 kilometers up the road from where his school once stood. and the majority of us does...
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and pope francis visits candidate is expected to deliver a landmark apology to indigenous peoples for abuses at schools run by the catholic church. ah, i've been for solon welcome, an international outcry after me and mass military government executed for political prisoners. there included a prominent lawmaker and a well known democracy activist, the men challenged last is military cook. among those killed were peal, julia tore a member of the elective ruling party, and the veteran activists told me you better known as called jimmy. the military accused the 4 of being involved in terrorist killings, the united nations and united states condemned the executions. many more political prisoners facing similar charges since the news, a journalist with berman news international. what more can you tell us about these 4 men of the circumstances surrounding their executions? yes, this is the kitchen is ab, not legally dent. they made a t. honda use legal as dab a rule of law as it is used to killed the pro democracy at avis and that they are simply standing for the people obama. so that the p
and pope francis visits candidate is expected to deliver a landmark apology to indigenous peoples for abuses at schools run by the catholic church. ah, i've been for solon welcome, an international outcry after me and mass military government executed for political prisoners. there included a prominent lawmaker and a well known democracy activist, the men challenged last is military cook. among those killed were peal, julia tore a member of the elective ruling party, and the veteran activists...
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pope francis visits canada's indigenous communities to apologise for the abuse many suffered at schoolsun by the catholic church. and saying sorry, again. will smith takes to social media to apologise to chris rock for that oscar slap. hello and welcome to bbc news. dozens of deaths have been reported as unprecedented flash floods hit many parts of the world. in iran, officials say that more than 50 people have died in landslides, while seven people have lost their lives in the united arab emirates. meanwhile, president biden has declared a major disaster in the united states, after 16 people died in kentucky. lea na hosea reports. floodwaters from days of torrential rain have inundated hundreds of homes and wiped out entire towns in eastern kentucky. bridges have been washed away and roads submerged, sending some residents scrambling to their rooftops. her little room completely crushed. i'm so sorry. it's ok. there's no words. - it'sjust hard to imagine. there's nothing really that you can do but, i you know, we're just| glad that we got out. but, worst of all, the floods have taken p
pope francis visits canada's indigenous communities to apologise for the abuse many suffered at schoolsun by the catholic church. and saying sorry, again. will smith takes to social media to apologise to chris rock for that oscar slap. hello and welcome to bbc news. dozens of deaths have been reported as unprecedented flash floods hit many parts of the world. in iran, officials say that more than 50 people have died in landslides, while seven people have lost their lives in the united arab...
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pope francis visits canada's indigenous communities to apologise for the abuse many suffered at schoolsun by the catholic church. and saying sorry, again: will smith takes to social media to apologise to chris rock for that oscar slap. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the united nations and the red cross have been asked to investigate the deaths of more than 50 ukrainian prisoners of war who were being held at a detention centre in the russian—occupied part of the donetsk region. these are pictures of the rocket attack which is thought to have killed them. ukraine and russia have accused each other of the deaths. ukraine says moscow is trying to cover up evidence of torture and war crimes at the site. the bbc�*s paul adams is in kyiv with the latest about the incident. this is a war of competing narratives over a particularly gruesome episode. what i've seen — and i do not recommend that people watch this — is a horrible scene of a warehouse which was obviously housing a significant number of prisoners of war. there are mangled metal bunk beds and, in among
pope francis visits canada's indigenous communities to apologise for the abuse many suffered at schoolsun by the catholic church. and saying sorry, again: will smith takes to social media to apologise to chris rock for that oscar slap. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the united nations and the red cross have been asked to investigate the deaths of more than 50 ukrainian prisoners of war who were being held at a detention centre in the russian—occupied part of...
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pope francis says health problems are likely to force him to travel less frequently and he may even havere. with all honesty, it's not a catastrophe for that you can change or pulp, it's not a problem. —— pope. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. more than 120 people have been injured during protests by supporters of the powerful iraqi cleric moqtada sadra in baghdad. the protesters stormed the iraqi parliament for the second time in three days and are now staging a sit—in inside the parliament building. they oppose the nomination of a pro—iran rival candidate for prime minister. richard galpin reports. twice now this week, protests here in the iraqi capital baghdad leading to parliament being broken into and occupied — supporters of the powerful iraqi cleric moqtada al—sadr venting their anger about the possibility of a pro—iran candidate becoming prime minister. concrete barriers pulled down so they could enter the high—security green zone. more than 100 people have been injured. iraq's current prime minister, mustafa al—kadhimi, has called for calm. tra
pope francis says health problems are likely to force him to travel less frequently and he may even havere. with all honesty, it's not a catastrophe for that you can change or pulp, it's not a problem. —— pope. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. more than 120 people have been injured during protests by supporters of the powerful iraqi cleric moqtada sadra in baghdad. the protesters stormed the iraqi parliament for the second time in three days and are now...
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pope francis has described the visit as a "trip of penance".efighters in california are warning that hot weather is hampering their efforts to contain a huge wildfire before it reaches yosemite national park. the blaze has already forced more than 6,000 people from their homes since it began on friday. russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has dismissed claims that his country has caused the global food crisis. moscow is facing widespread criticism for firing missiles at the ukrainian port of 0desa on saturday, jeopardising a deal to allow grain to leave the city. now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello and welcome to dateline. bringing together leading british commentators with foreign correspondent. this week, british conservative mps completed their colleague cull in the hunt for that new leader and the country's next prime minister, and they also called the economic consensus with which governments of left and right have operated for the last 20 years. and as the world waits for vladimir putin to allow safe passage of gra
pope francis has described the visit as a "trip of penance".efighters in california are warning that hot weather is hampering their efforts to contain a huge wildfire before it reaches yosemite national park. the blaze has already forced more than 6,000 people from their homes since it began on friday. russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has dismissed claims that his country has caused the global food crisis. moscow is facing widespread criticism for firing missiles at the...
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pope francis has described the visit as a "trip of penance".efighters in california are warning that hot weather is hampering their efforts to contain a huge wildfire before it reaches yosemite national park. the blaze has already forced more than 6000 people from their homes since it began on friday. russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has dismissed claims that his country has caused the global food crisis. moscow is facing widespread criticism for firing missiles at the ukrainian port of 0desa on saturday, jeopardising a deal to allow grain to leave the city. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. in overturning roe v wade, the us supreme court rejected the argument that the us constitution guaranteed a woman's right to an abortion. now it's down to lawmakers in individual states to decide. a host of state legislatures have already acted to make abortion illegal. my guest today is marjorie dannenfelser, president of the susan b anthony pro—life america group, an activist organisation supporting anti—abortion
pope francis has described the visit as a "trip of penance".efighters in california are warning that hot weather is hampering their efforts to contain a huge wildfire before it reaches yosemite national park. the blaze has already forced more than 6000 people from their homes since it began on friday. russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has dismissed claims that his country has caused the global food crisis. moscow is facing widespread criticism for firing missiles at the...
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has there been any discussion of, because of health issues, pope francis considering that?because of his mobility issues and there were some rumors circulating that in august, he's going to be visiting the tomb of celeste v, the first pope to voluntary resign and that raised a lot of questions and it raised questions when pope benedict did it and i think pope francis is open to the idea of resigning, i don't think we will see it soon because his mind is still working. >> we're glad for that. colleen, thank you for your time and for explaining this really difficult chapter in canadian history. >>> up next, dualing rallies in arizona, over the weekend headlined by donald trump and mike pence campaigning for opposing candidates. >>> and coming up, liz cheney points to a potential new witness in the january 6th committee investigation. we will hear from adam kinzinger. >>> and the latest from the war in ukraine. as i mentioned, congressman mikie sherrill will join us on the heels of the key meeting with president volodymyr zelenskyy. "morning joe" is just moments away. he key m
has there been any discussion of, because of health issues, pope francis considering that?because of his mobility issues and there were some rumors circulating that in august, he's going to be visiting the tomb of celeste v, the first pope to voluntary resign and that raised a lot of questions and it raised questions when pope benedict did it and i think pope francis is open to the idea of resigning, i don't think we will see it soon because his mind is still working. >> we're glad for...
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pope francis has arrived in canada for a visit he's described as a pilgrimage of penance.indigenous survivors of abuse inflicted at roman catholic—run schools. unmarked graves were discovered last year at some sites, where children were subjected to neglect as part of a policy of cultural assimilation. for more on what the pope's visit means for indigenous communities, we can speak to willow fiddler, indigenous reporter at the globe and mail. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for having me. so, what do you think this... how, i suppose, will this visit be viewed by survivors there?— suppose, will this visit be viewed by survivors there? yes, and i 'ust want to start fl by survivors there? yes, and i 'ust want to start by i by survivors there? yes, and i 'ust want to start by saying i by survivors there? yes, and i 'ust want to start by saying my i by survivors there? yes, and ijust want to start by saying my heart i by survivors there? yes, and i just l want to start by saying my heart and my thoughts are with the survivors. i was watching the footage earlier
pope francis has arrived in canada for a visit he's described as a pilgrimage of penance.indigenous survivors of abuse inflicted at roman catholic—run schools. unmarked graves were discovered last year at some sites, where children were subjected to neglect as part of a policy of cultural assimilation. for more on what the pope's visit means for indigenous communities, we can speak to willow fiddler, indigenous reporter at the globe and mail. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you...
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pope francis has said he may need to consider stepping down — and would do so — if his health meant thatserve in the way he should. and at the commonwealth games england'sjohnboy smith wins the wheelchair marathon after fellow countryman david weir suffers a puncture. the anticipation is growing, the excitement is building — by this time tomorrow we should know whether the lionesses have managed to win england's first major international football trophy in more than half a century. the team take on germany in the women's euros 2022 final at a fully—sold out wembley stadium tomorrow, kicking off at five o—clock. england beat pre—tournament favourites spain and europe's top—ranked team sweden on their road to the final. but our reporter matt graveling, who was at the stadium earlier watching the lionesses put the finishing touches to their preparations for the game, says tomorrow's game is likely to be a close one. in just under 24—hour is time, it will begin by being watched by 87,200 people. in a sold out wembley, which will of course be a record attendance of any european championship g
pope francis has said he may need to consider stepping down — and would do so — if his health meant thatserve in the way he should. and at the commonwealth games england'sjohnboy smith wins the wheelchair marathon after fellow countryman david weir suffers a puncture. the anticipation is growing, the excitement is building — by this time tomorrow we should know whether the lionesses have managed to win england's first major international football trophy in more than half a century. the...
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pope francis has arrived in canada for a visit he's described as a pilgrimage of penance. and the inaugural tour de france femmes began in paris today, hailed as a turning point in women's cycling. a state of emergency has been declared in a part of california, where a massive wildfire, the state's worst so far this year, is spreading rapidly near yosemite national park. the direct cause of the blaze remains under investigation, but california is becoming ever more susceptible to wildfires due to climate change. much of the us is struggling amid a heatwave, with extreme heat warnings in effect in 28 us states. rianna croxford reports, from washington. explosive and extreme, engulfing thousands of acres of woodland. hundreds of firefighters struggle to tackle the blaze with help from above. thousands of people have fled the area. officials say ten homes have already been destroyed. this army veteran is spending his wedding anniversary waiting to see if he's one of those affected. a lot of memories, though. my family grew up there, my kids, and...| don't know. just sad. as s
pope francis has arrived in canada for a visit he's described as a pilgrimage of penance. and the inaugural tour de france femmes began in paris today, hailed as a turning point in women's cycling. a state of emergency has been declared in a part of california, where a massive wildfire, the state's worst so far this year, is spreading rapidly near yosemite national park. the direct cause of the blaze remains under investigation, but california is becoming ever more susceptible to wildfires due...
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. >>> pope francis, begging indigenous peoples for forgiveness today.nton, to apologize for the abuse they faced of the catholic church. more than 100 years, the canadian government forced hundreds of thousands of indigenous children to leave their own homes, and attend residential schools. the catholic church ran a majority of those schools. the goal, assimilate the kids. often by force. church not accused of sexually and physically abusing thousands of kids. since last may, canadian authorities and indigenous groups say they found more than 1000 unmarked graves on the grounds of three former schools. most of those graves held children. the pope is stepping in now to take responsibility. it hears nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: on the canadian "i am sorry, i ask forgiveness. indigenous children did not deserve this". children, shipped of their cultures and identities. policies that the pope called catastrophic. >> what is it like to be back here? >> the memories. it's a lot of memories. it >> reporter: they went to the school that the pope visited. t
. >>> pope francis, begging indigenous peoples for forgiveness today.nton, to apologize for the abuse they faced of the catholic church. more than 100 years, the canadian government forced hundreds of thousands of indigenous children to leave their own homes, and attend residential schools. the catholic church ran a majority of those schools. the goal, assimilate the kids. often by force. church not accused of sexually and physically abusing thousands of kids. since last may, canadian...
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austen ivereigh is a papal biographer and commentator, having written biographies of pope francis andill 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 circle with the inuit people. i mean, that kind of highly, intensely demanding trip is normal now for c
austen ivereigh is a papal biographer and commentator, having written biographies of pope francis andill 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...
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. >>> north of the border tonight, pope francis delivering an historic apology in canada. >>> in new york city, a bishop and his wife robbed in the middle of a church service. hundreds of thousands of dollars in jewelry. all of this being livestreamed. police studying the images tonight. >>> the humpback whale and the boat right off massachusetts. >>> and tonight here, we pay tribute to a beloved actor. from "goodfellas." known for roles on both sides of the law. how his daughter, also an actor, is remembering him. >>> good evening and it's great to start another week with all of you at home. and we have several developing stories as we come on tonight. in the northeast at this hour, 50 million americans on alert for severe storms. thunderstorms, damaging winds, ad possible tornadoes. rob is standing by to time this out. >>> but we do begin tonight with that airport shooting scare at dallas love field. police say a woman pulled out a gun and began firing, sending people in the terminal running in terror, hiding behind seats and luggage until a police officer shot her. she's now in th
. >>> north of the border tonight, pope francis delivering an historic apology in canada. >>> in new york city, a bishop and his wife robbed in the middle of a church service. hundreds of thousands of dollars in jewelry. all of this being livestreamed. police studying the images tonight. >>> the humpback whale and the boat right off massachusetts. >>> and tonight here, we pay tribute to a beloved actor. from "goodfellas." known for roles on both...
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. >>> pope francis arrives in canada hoping to right a wrong by the church, apologizing for the church's role in what was done to tens of thousands of indigenous children, taking them from their families to religious schools where they were forced to give up their language and cultures. meeting indigenous leaders -- what those leaders are hoping to hear from the pontiff. abc's marcus moore in edmonton. >>> the giant volcanic eruption in japan. officials put the area on the highest alert, ordering evacuations. >>> swimmers on high alert in cape cod. dozens of shark sightings over the weekend the closure of one beach. >>> the terrifying close call off plymouth, massachusetts, when a whale slams into a fishing boat. >>> and our america strong. the survivors, the enormous mountain, and the strides th >> ann: om abc world news headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. tonight, thousands of firefighters in california are battling a raging wildfire near yosemite national park. just in the p
. >>> pope francis arrives in canada hoping to right a wrong by the church, apologizing for the church's role in what was done to tens of thousands of indigenous children, taking them from their families to religious schools where they were forced to give up their language and cultures. meeting indigenous leaders -- what those leaders are hoping to hear from the pontiff. abc's marcus moore in edmonton. >>> the giant volcanic eruption in japan. officials put the area on the...
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pope francis flies to canada for a visit described as a �*pilgrimage of penance�*.come to bbc news. russia has admitted that its forces targeted the ukrainian port of odesa on saturday, a day after moscow and kyiv agreed to allow grain shipments to leave the port. russian foreign ministry spokeswoman maria zakharova says cruise missiles destroyed what she described as a ukrainian military boat. the attack on odesa did not appear to hit anything connected with the storage or shipment of grain. but ukraine's president, volodymyr zelensky, called the strike barbaric, saying it shows moscow cannot be trusted. from odesa, our ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, sent this report. in a war littered with broken promises an especially devastating betrayal, two missiles launched from the black sea hitting odesa's port. two others were taken out by air defence systems. for coffee vendor sergei, there was only one thing to do. translation: i saw black smoke after the missiles hit, _ so i knew i had to run to a bomb shelter and hide. it was very scary because there was a bi
pope francis flies to canada for a visit described as a �*pilgrimage of penance�*.come to bbc news. russia has admitted that its forces targeted the ukrainian port of odesa on saturday, a day after moscow and kyiv agreed to allow grain shipments to leave the port. russian foreign ministry spokeswoman maria zakharova says cruise missiles destroyed what she described as a ukrainian military boat. the attack on odesa did not appear to hit anything connected with the storage or shipment of...
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confined to a wheelchair, pope francis has missed seve step down. ts , god is not asking me to resign. the vatican does it knowledge the public appearances will be limited. jay gray, nbc news, edmonton. >>> relief is finally coming americans sweltering in record heat. a huge chunk of the northeast spent the weekend they gained in triple-digit temperatures. parts of the pacific northwest are under heat warning. >> meteorologist vianey arana is here this morning. >> it is still early but at least we will not see triple digit heat today. a lot of these warnings do remain in effect. as far as the heat wave goes, compared to ours and then you look at areas like boston and new york city, it is already in date is with the temperatures climbing at times and then we have some triple digit through texas and our daytime high will be in the upper 70s. it is a little bit of a break from the past weekend. >>> i am watching a couple issues with of university. there is a little more volume of traffic with reports of a disabled vehicle near our camera . we do have a
confined to a wheelchair, pope francis has missed seve step down. ts , god is not asking me to resign. the vatican does it knowledge the public appearances will be limited. jay gray, nbc news, edmonton. >>> relief is finally coming americans sweltering in record heat. a huge chunk of the northeast spent the weekend they gained in triple-digit temperatures. parts of the pacific northwest are under heat warning. >> meteorologist vianey arana is here this morning. >> it is...