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he >>enter of rome. because we are now approaching the very center of rome, the part that in the roman times was called campo marzio in which all the republican imperial rome was. we have great expectations. >> this is "pbs newshour weekend," saturday. >> sreenivasan: for severaor years, "orps" has been recording and sharing real experiences from people and their extraordinary stories. with valentine's day approaching, here's an animated version of jay and andrea mcknight's love story that all began with a song. ♪ ♪ >> one day she was by herself. i sa i'm going to ta to her now. as a young guy you drop your voice. i said, "hi, how you doing?" >> which made me nervous. >> it was to impress. >> you remember the thing that impressed the thing about you? we were on the bus coming from the movies, and it started thundering and pored down rain. getting off the bus, there wa a puddle and you took your shirt off and layed it down. i was finished. finished! you hear? >> we actually wanted to get married, but ever
he >>enter of rome. because we are now approaching the very center of rome, the part that in the roman times was called campo marzio in which all the republican imperial rome was. we have great expectations. >> this is "pbs newshour weekend," saturday. >> sreenivasan: for severaor years, "orps" has been recording and sharing real experiences from people and their extraordinary stories. with valentine's day approaching, here's an animated version of jay and...
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and he made a number of visits to the orders premises in rome. doris wagner would take care of guests often her duties would include working in the kitchen from dawn until late at night. it happened yeah time it puts not a musician and i spent years cleaning and peeling vegetables and washing plates which is in any case true for a lot of nurses this is there's the stereotype whole role model finance thought being permanently available for everything while not wanting to be anything themselves and instead giving themselves completely stands all of them and off and even when you're suffering like smile and say but don't say anything ever forty men and. that's an awful images and i have to admit i also found it fascinating because it's quite a challenge most of us and not everyone is just able to surrender themselves of us about it's an unbelievable trap once you fall into it there's no way out but in the moment where you can say hang on i'm someone to i have talents let me study less that moment is not coming back there are many forms of us and can
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rome the center of faith for over one billion catholic christians. for the priests and members of religious orders the day ends as it begins with prayers. as it did back then for doris magna the daughter of deeply religious working class parents in bavaria shortly after finishing high school she joined a catholic order and was later sent to rome. the religious order she belonged to had a major center here. among its more influential benefactors was use of hot singer then cardinal later pope benedict and he made a number of visits to the orders premises in rome. doris wagner would take care of guests often her duties would include working in the kitchen from dawn until late at night. it happened yeah time it puts no good musician and i spent years cleaning and peeling vegetables and washing plates which is in any case true for a lot of nurses says there's the stereotype of all role model finance thought being permanently available for everything while not wanting to be anything themselves and instead giving themselves completely guns all of them and o
rome the center of faith for over one billion catholic christians. for the priests and members of religious orders the day ends as it begins with prayers. as it did back then for doris magna the daughter of deeply religious working class parents in bavaria shortly after finishing high school she joined a catholic order and was later sent to rome. the religious order she belonged to had a major center here. among its more influential benefactors was use of hot singer then cardinal later pope...
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catholic church pope francis gathers high ranking members of the clergy to annex unprecedented summit in rome he says the world is expecting not just condemnation but concrete action so is this for turning point or just another talking shop. also coming up scenes of devastation in bangladesh as a fire sweeps through parts of the capital dhaka at least seventy people are killed and many more injured blazes thought it was stored in a warehouse before spreading rapidly through the city's old town. hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us pope francis has opened an unprecedented summit on sexual abuse in the catholic church with bishops from around the world francis opened the four day meeting by insisting that the church must listen to abuse victims and survivors have voiced concerns that the pope's efforts to raise awareness don't go far enough some it comes after an avalanche of allegations against catholic priests accusing them of molesting young boys and raping not let's listen now to more of what pope francis had to say. holy people of god are looking at us and do not expect from us sim
catholic church pope francis gathers high ranking members of the clergy to annex unprecedented summit in rome he says the world is expecting not just condemnation but concrete action so is this for turning point or just another talking shop. also coming up scenes of devastation in bangladesh as a fire sweeps through parts of the capital dhaka at least seventy people are killed and many more injured blazes thought it was stored in a warehouse before spreading rapidly through the city's old town....
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where people are quite simply furious why well because the city is drowning in rubbish rome's trash collectors are supposed to remove five thousand tonnes of rubbish each day but why should they take it unfortunately for the time being no one has an answer to that question the result is that the city is facing a rubbish crisis and nobody is happy for people like francesco pierre roni the situation is a smelly and unsightly metaphor for the overall decline of his country and what he and others are asking is who is to blame. rome the eternal city picture postcard pretty at least from a distance up close it's a different story sticking piles of garbage are piled up in the shadow of st peter's basilica. it's an ongoing crisis. locals like francesco piano many are in despair the city employee lives in the suburb of mont to suckle yet only and his neighbors do what they can to tackle the mounting piles of trash but nobody empties the overflowing garbage containers. so where can they put their trash. i must see more that i there's still a bit of room in the paper bin but anything that does
where people are quite simply furious why well because the city is drowning in rubbish rome's trash collectors are supposed to remove five thousand tonnes of rubbish each day but why should they take it unfortunately for the time being no one has an answer to that question the result is that the city is facing a rubbish crisis and nobody is happy for people like francesco pierre roni the situation is a smelly and unsightly metaphor for the overall decline of his country and what he and others...
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but i'll definitely be taking that message with me to the meeting in rome. how do you hope things will change you have to have hope that. he played it so i tend to say that german saying hope dies last is fundamentally wrong because hope never dies you see a visa and that's its essence hope does not die the hope and i really do have hope you do your first book gave me a lot of hope if you because it's being discussed. is to take on if something is not being discussed you can't have an impact. come come east we're going to. the intimidated and in secure none is long gone. a few weeks previously duras the wagner in her favorite cafe a place where she always knows that her dream of freedom and self-determination has finally come true she's now at peace with herself. there conformant hope and i think the reason why i'm still alive today is that i experienced somebody loving me having my husband on a person a real person loving me that's what i meant and i think that is what victims need and something that the church as an institution could give victims this mess
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this is rome at the end of the second day of the vatican summit and the protection of children the two things that have come across in the last two days of briefings and meetings is that the church is looking for some room in terms of the finding what zero tolerance will be in relation to the abuse of children the second thing that seems to be in dispute is whether this kind of abuses will be treated as crimes in courts of loss around the world or will continue to be the sole purview of the church itself and this is something that very likely this summit will try to resolve over the next two days. that israel is on its way to becoming the fourth nation to land a spacecraft on the moon it better sheet unmanned spacecraft was launched into orbit by a rocket at cape canaveral space station in florida that was on thursday night israeli robotic lander wallace zip around the earth about six weeks in a whopping four landing on the lunar surface. a state of the news live from berlin i'm filled. with the next obvious also a good to. earth . for saving google india's tell stories of creative peo
this is rome at the end of the second day of the vatican summit and the protection of children the two things that have come across in the last two days of briefings and meetings is that the church is looking for some room in terms of the finding what zero tolerance will be in relation to the abuse of children the second thing that seems to be in dispute is whether this kind of abuses will be treated as crimes in courts of loss around the world or will continue to be the sole purview of the...
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breaking news coming in overnight from rome. he vatican releasing this but tin. it dismisses ex-cardinal mccarrick from the priesthood. he was once among the most powerful leaderscn the catho church. this morning, he carries no religious title. sccarrick can no longer celebrate mass a priest, not even in private. a tribunal found him guilty of sexual misconduct withinors and adults, along with abusing his power. and solicitation within the act of confession, th csacrament. we've been all over this story sinc it broke in the summer. we'll walk through the timeline of how we got here and what's next for the catholic. chur i'm hearing from a local accuser of mccarrick, sharing his story. he's reacting to the vatican's decision this morning. >>> at 6:01, we want to start you off with your forecast and the sn chances, we're hearing, dwi dwindling for our area., lauryn ricketood morning. >> we are looking at snow chances, mainly south of the area right now. again, if you thought maybe we'd et a snowstorm today, not s much toda we do have a chance for tomorrow midweek a
breaking news coming in overnight from rome. he vatican releasing this but tin. it dismisses ex-cardinal mccarrick from the priesthood. he was once among the most powerful leaderscn the catho church. this morning, he carries no religious title. sccarrick can no longer celebrate mass a priest, not even in private. a tribunal found him guilty of sexual misconduct withinors and adults, along with abusing his power. and solicitation within the act of confession, th csacrament. we've been all over...
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rosa florez is live in rome with more. what's happening today? really setting a very firm tone ahead of the meeting telling bishops that they must come up with concrete measures and normally we have to read between the lines or talk to experts. this time we obtained a list of what pope francis is talking about. number seven on the list is holding bishops accountable. the big question, of course, is are the bishops in the room qualified to make change within the church? we talked to survivors who say some of the bishops aren't, starting with the american bishops. ♪ >> reporter: just days before catholic bishops from around the world gather in rome to confront clergy sex abuse -- a bombshell. theodore mccarrick, a former cardinal and archbishop of washington, d.c. was defrocked by pope francis on saturday after a church trial found him guilty of abusing minors and adult seminarians decades earlier. it marks the first time an american cardinal has been held to account in a scandal that's dogged the church for decades. more than 6700 priests in the u
rosa florez is live in rome with more. what's happening today? really setting a very firm tone ahead of the meeting telling bishops that they must come up with concrete measures and normally we have to read between the lines or talk to experts. this time we obtained a list of what pope francis is talking about. number seven on the list is holding bishops accountable. the big question, of course, is are the bishops in the room qualified to make change within the church? we talked to survivors...
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anger spiraled after italian deputy prime minister luigi demand met with yellow vests protesters in rome and publicly backed them the protests have been causing disruption in france since november they began as a protest against fuel price increases but widened into anger against president micron two senior taliban government members have since been heavily critical of president micron and we will of course keep you posted on france's move to pull its own voice from italy for further discussions. left out of pocket is the claim by the u.s. president on i saw as fate in syria and iraq saying its remaining at territories will be recaptured by next week donald trump made the statement at a major counterterrorism conference in washington d.c. on wednesday. it should be formally announced sometime probably next week that we will have. one hundred percent of the caliphate. but i want to wait for the official word and i want to see it too early. i discussed america's recent policy in syria with our correspondent in a picture. the main question out of the conference was whether the american pres
anger spiraled after italian deputy prime minister luigi demand met with yellow vests protesters in rome and publicly backed them the protests have been causing disruption in france since november they began as a protest against fuel price increases but widened into anger against president micron two senior taliban government members have since been heavily critical of president micron and we will of course keep you posted on france's move to pull its own voice from italy for further...
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from rome, he gave evidence to an inquiry into abuse in australia. in many places, certainly in australia, has mucked things up, has made — let people down. i'm not here to defend the indefensible. but some feel pell has further crimes to answer for, accusing him of concealing abuse and protecting other abusers. he had a vested interest in covering it up. the whole hierarchy of the catholic church aided and abetted paedophile priests and brothers to rape and molest thousands upon thousands of children. pell has always denied covering up abuse. he has already been removed from rome's inner circle, but as a cardinal, he has kept his title. there are calls for the pope to force him to resign with his own credibility at stake. the only way that the pope can get out of this sort of situation is really to demand, in my view, that he step down from his functions as a cardinal. for months, there has been frustration in australia that, until now, the details of his abuse could not be reported. cardinal pell, any message for your supporters today? news of his
from rome, he gave evidence to an inquiry into abuse in australia. in many places, certainly in australia, has mucked things up, has made — let people down. i'm not here to defend the indefensible. but some feel pell has further crimes to answer for, accusing him of concealing abuse and protecting other abusers. he had a vested interest in covering it up. the whole hierarchy of the catholic church aided and abetted paedophile priests and brothers to rape and molest thousands upon thousands of...
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what is interesting, rome is called rome because of romulans, and remus killed his rather romulus, anda rather lovely story. 0nly because i really love the chelsea flower show, and we know the duchess of cambridge is creating a garden for the chelsea flower show. this is it, and it is rather wonderful, because it looks like it is a garden very much designed for children to be playing in. absolutely, the intention behind it is people should be exploring outdoor spaces, which help us connect with ourselves, and it helps to boost mental well—being. it is such a thing these days, focusing on our mental health. it is such a thing these days, focusing on our mental healthlj love that idea. beautiful. little places for kids to go bug hunting, as well. and adults, as well. and as we know, the weather is coo—er today. it is not cooler, it is coo—er. today. it is not cooler, it is coo-er. stay with us, the headlines are coming up. hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and louise minchin. good morning, here‘s a summary of today‘s main stories from bbc news. buckingham palace says the duke of
what is interesting, rome is called rome because of romulans, and remus killed his rather romulus, anda rather lovely story. 0nly because i really love the chelsea flower show, and we know the duchess of cambridge is creating a garden for the chelsea flower show. this is it, and it is rather wonderful, because it looks like it is a garden very much designed for children to be playing in. absolutely, the intention behind it is people should be exploring outdoor spaces, which help us connect with...
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we are following this live in rome.ll us more about his importance and the latest significance to kick him out of the priesthood. >> reporter: well, this is an extraordinarily significant move, it is unprecedented. the coloquial term is defrocked, that is kicked out of the catholic priesthood. of course, it is because the accusations of sexual abuse, both of minors and adults that have been lodged against former cardinal mccarrick. over the summer, pope francis accepted mccarrick's resignation as a cardinal. he became an excardinal. today she an ex-priest. this is essentially the most significant penalty in church law that can be imposed upon a cleric. it's the catholic equivalent of a death penalty. clearly the vatican hopes this will send a signal of resolve in seriousness. we should note this comes a couple of days before a keenly anticipated summit of presidents of national bishops conferences from all over the world is going to begin here in rome, convened by pope francis to try to get on top of the clerical sexual
we are following this live in rome.ll us more about his importance and the latest significance to kick him out of the priesthood. >> reporter: well, this is an extraordinarily significant move, it is unprecedented. the coloquial term is defrocked, that is kicked out of the catholic priesthood. of course, it is because the accusations of sexual abuse, both of minors and adults that have been lodged against former cardinal mccarrick. over the summer, pope francis accepted mccarrick's...
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interesting, ound when she went to rome, she -- probably unintended but rather long ofting impact on the history women in the arts in america because when she got to rome, henry e found was what james later pop uized, as that of american lady sculptors who had one time etted upon the seven hills of rome in a white frock. probably a back handed compliment but these women took heart and used it as a badge of honor. all of these women were probably gifted artists and sculptures than vinnie ream but they had all start refuge in home, one, because their alternative lifestyles were not tolerated in america. not attend ould female anatomy courses in the united states, they could in three, cheap leftover marble was available for them to do their own work. these women all american to powerful patrons who visited here in her two years in rome and i think ne of the best examples, ann whitney, who had been frustrated did the turn, she later statue of sam adams, that's now a few the statuary hall years later in. reigned supreme. sition, she was instrumental in getting the hall of will's arts crea
interesting, ound when she went to rome, she -- probably unintended but rather long ofting impact on the history women in the arts in america because when she got to rome, henry e found was what james later pop uized, as that of american lady sculptors who had one time etted upon the seven hills of rome in a white frock. probably a back handed compliment but these women took heart and used it as a badge of honor. all of these women were probably gifted artists and sculptures than vinnie ream...
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she was a senior figure in the mel kites greek church but this is overseen by the pope in rome. it's quite unusual for catholic priests to become heavily involved in politics this forced him to make difficult personal choices and did not play very well with the authorities in rome. helen mckechnie see muscle membrane c.s.e. would deem why she must cool n.z. each r.t. molokai something where magilla leela. may. be me he and hey aliya and know. this lee by the way is not so and no anna. jani nor amal there nor. hegel said are always are the most loyal and the. mrs healy here call him out of it a little bit with the same war. but at the same mil a lot of work well with the head of a heavenly host most will be on the bill can you see him is a man and the film a little. missa he live would be in. a no chef nor is this him or they are of the fourth any year as you and your. fill can e see our. i . can say the. year was a. but. they ought to be. on the first of january twenty seventh. the vatican and nouns that archbishop hilarion. had died in rome aged ninety four. it was his wish to
she was a senior figure in the mel kites greek church but this is overseen by the pope in rome. it's quite unusual for catholic priests to become heavily involved in politics this forced him to make difficult personal choices and did not play very well with the authorities in rome. helen mckechnie see muscle membrane c.s.e. would deem why she must cool n.z. each r.t. molokai something where magilla leela. may. be me he and hey aliya and know. this lee by the way is not so and no anna. jani nor...
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well struggle to create much but they muscled their way to victory in rome. liverpool have moved back to the top of the premier league table thanks to a 3 nil win over bournemouth at anfield. manchester united have moved into the top 4, beating fulham 3 nil at craven cottage. paul pogba kept us his good form, scoring twice to make it 10 wins in 11 games under caretaker manager ole gunnar solskjaer. cardiff city scored a 93rd minute winner to beat southampton and move out of the relegation zone. and everton manager marco silva's return to former club watford ended in a 1 nil defeat. dundee united are into the quarter finals of the scottish cup for the first time in three seasons after beating st mirren. another championship side partick thistle are also through. welcome to bbc london news. a london the structure will be replaced by a new branch of a different design. carolyn rigby has more. if the demolition project described by italy's transport minister as the image of the country's revival. thousands of tonnes of steel and concrete work removed from the bri
well struggle to create much but they muscled their way to victory in rome. liverpool have moved back to the top of the premier league table thanks to a 3 nil win over bournemouth at anfield. manchester united have moved into the top 4, beating fulham 3 nil at craven cottage. paul pogba kept us his good form, scoring twice to make it 10 wins in 11 games under caretaker manager ole gunnar solskjaer. cardiff city scored a 93rd minute winner to beat southampton and move out of the relegation zone....
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ws wanting got to standing by in rome let's just go right over to martin and rome. vatican vow to look the monster of child abuse in the eye of the summit that's what the vatican spokesperson said before it started is that what happened what did you think of these closing remarks by the pope. i think that this was actually really quite sensational to be honest i think that one has to be quite attuned to the kind of conversations that had been sort of going around for the last twenty years to have a sense of the rebukes the force of the review and the force of the statements that were just made you know wind which was which is one of the major buyable in cyclicals came out i mean there was a very slow time i mean it took time for people to react to it and it's only now that we see the stare that it caused in the church here we had essentially the bow making two claims that were really quite spectacular the first one is that the church the church itself has been the host of evil i mean these were the words he use of evil and that as a matter of fact it's no longer jus
ws wanting got to standing by in rome let's just go right over to martin and rome. vatican vow to look the monster of child abuse in the eye of the summit that's what the vatican spokesperson said before it started is that what happened what did you think of these closing remarks by the pope. i think that this was actually really quite sensational to be honest i think that one has to be quite attuned to the kind of conversations that had been sort of going around for the last twenty years to...
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we spoke with some of those survivors in rome. >> reporter: i walked the streets of rome for a coupleed out things in my mind and have a purpose. >> reporter: he came to rome with a weight on his shoulders. >> for the sake of innocent children around the world, everything is on the line for this. >> reporter: his nearly 4,000 mile journey began nearly 30 years ago when he was molested by a priest at age ten. he's been an out spoken advocate for survivors after a pennsylvania grand jury report released last summer found about 300 catholic clurnly had sexually abused more than 1,000 children. he met with 11 other sex abuse survivors and bishops to ask for zero tolerance, which would weed out predator priests and those who protected them. it was a long meeting. >> it was long. >> reporter: how did go? >> it was not disrespectful or reverent in any way. >> reporter: the pope has summoned more than 100 bishop address the global child sex abuse crisis. >> i want to hear the results. this is the starting point for me. >> reporter: brought photos to give to the bishop of four victims who died
we spoke with some of those survivors in rome. >> reporter: i walked the streets of rome for a coupleed out things in my mind and have a purpose. >> reporter: he came to rome with a weight on his shoulders. >> for the sake of innocent children around the world, everything is on the line for this. >> reporter: his nearly 4,000 mile journey began nearly 30 years ago when he was molested by a priest at age ten. he's been an out spoken advocate for survivors after a...
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that's what's mean is different it's zero tolerance so we try to look for a solution in those days in rome i hope there will be a result on sunday morning. how can there be different interpretations and then term zero tolerance there should be no tolerance when it's the lions as children of
that's what's mean is different it's zero tolerance so we try to look for a solution in those days in rome i hope there will be a result on sunday morning. how can there be different interpretations and then term zero tolerance there should be no tolerance when it's the lions as children of
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francis says the church will make protecting children its highest priority but some victims who came to rome say nothing concrete was decided. and a groundbreaking diplomatic encounter arab league and european union leaders meet for their first ever joint summit forty nine heads of state and government are in the egyptian resort town of sharm el sheikh to talk peace politics and mutual cooperation. and could have netflix film winning big at this year's oscars a mexican movie roma could be poised for glory at the film awards ceremony in hollywood. spicer welcome to the program. pope francis has called for an all out battle to bring child abusers in the clergy to justice he was speaking at the end of a four day vatican summit to address paedophilia in the church after an avalanche of allegations against catholic priests and evidence that their superiors had concealed their crimes though many victims reacted skeptically francis promised the church would end what he called its culture of silence and would decisively confront perpetrators he called them tools of satan. evil is within the catholic
francis says the church will make protecting children its highest priority but some victims who came to rome say nothing concrete was decided. and a groundbreaking diplomatic encounter arab league and european union leaders meet for their first ever joint summit forty nine heads of state and government are in the egyptian resort town of sharm el sheikh to talk peace politics and mutual cooperation. and could have netflix film winning big at this year's oscars a mexican movie roma could be...
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let's go now to our religious affairs correspondent in rome not in the pope has promised decisive action against abuse what's your reaction to his speech today. well this speech was given at the end of the first day. in which workshops and papers were presented and one has to keep in mind that this was a speech given a pronouncer pronouncement given to the church it was not intended for the general public however it was very telling that the general public including victims were allowed to listen on on his words what's remarkable about the speech is that for a pope that has generally been accused of good words and gestures but not sufficient actions and this is the first time at least in my experience that they see a pope turn on he saw in church and accused him of seriously seriously you know brutal crimes including not only sexual abuse not only a cover up but the use of child pornography the hosting of practices that essentially have no longer not only endangered but have actually made deeper the promise of sexual abuse in the church this was truly remarkable to the extent that it act
let's go now to our religious affairs correspondent in rome not in the pope has promised decisive action against abuse what's your reaction to his speech today. well this speech was given at the end of the first day. in which workshops and papers were presented and one has to keep in mind that this was a speech given a pronouncer pronouncement given to the church it was not intended for the general public however it was very telling that the general public including victims were allowed to...
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thank you let's go now live to our correspondent martin jacques who's in rome margin so today cardinal marks of germany admitted that the church destroyed its files on paedophiles among us ranks that certainly allowed for more children to fall victim to abuse does this come as a surprise at all. well just to make clear i mean he did not explain exactly what he stakes tent of those struction of files he said that this is something that had happened inside the church we do not know if yet if this was actually church policy or this is actually the purview and the doing of particular bishop priest of particular congregations around the world nonetheless i mean this most certainly essentially increases the problem exponentially because what we've been talking about for for this many years is really about turning information to justice systems i mean police et cetera to investigate cases of abuse know a new layer is really laid on top of that which is there will be presumably a goal to bring police and national authorities to investigate the church itself for the cover up of people committin
thank you let's go now live to our correspondent martin jacques who's in rome margin so today cardinal marks of germany admitted that the church destroyed its files on paedophiles among us ranks that certainly allowed for more children to fall victim to abuse does this come as a surprise at all. well just to make clear i mean he did not explain exactly what he stakes tent of those struction of files he said that this is something that had happened inside the church we do not know if yet if this...
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there but for the poor the border patrol country thank you let's go live to our correspondent in rome. wanting to know marks of germany in just a minute that search destroyed files on paedophiles that most certainly allowed for more children to fall victims to accused given what we know does that come as a surprise. it does not come as a huge surprise however it does this confirmation of not just the problem of sexual abuse which is one that i think that has captured most of the attention of international public but this actually talks quite directly to the church of a massive cover up i mean the files have been destroyed what we're talking about is no longer sexual abuse but no we're talking about direct evidence of essentially a church or institutional are going to say should for the protection of abusers and criminals. the spokesman of the german bishops conference just send in an interview to w. that they're still trying to define one thing around tolerance means rather shocking considering that we're talking about serious crimes about children about lives being destroyed what do
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when in rome, do as they romans do.n, and you cannot afford to take your eyes off them. the same can be said of ireland, particularly of jacob stockdale. last year's top scorer sent his chance and pounced. he has scored nine tries in only eight tries in only eight matches. italy started to ask questions and started to find space. it is a try. lift off in the capital. if this was good, morisi tried to ensure they had a half—time lead over the reigning champions. so far, a golden performance in the stadio olimpico. ireland are a side flush with talent, keith earls, the ace in the hole, a player you can always count on. lead restored, now depress their advantage. rugby is a game based on territory, right down to the last inch. ireland just had more in the tank. this is a 20th 6 nations defeat for italy in a row. there can be plenty of encouragement. this, for ireland, is a banana skin avoided. there is frustration in our group, but at the same time, no one has actually got a margin on italy that has been particularly comfo
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let's go live now to our correspondent martin in rome martin today cardinal marx of germany admitted the church destroyed files on paedophile priests what do you think of the timing of the announcement is it a coincidence. well no i mean clearly it was a perfect opportunity to put this directly in front on the table and you know in a way i mean the german church has been one of the main you know propellers of free form within the vatican there are some wings of the church that are certainly very conservative and that follow the former pope pope emeritus benedict but there's also people like you know like cardinal marx who were actually you know a bold chorus of as initially reform so it was really very telling. both the way in which it was delivered which was in a sense you know i made a clip of it at the very same time was very accusatory and it was actually a call for action perhaps one of the most remarkable and one of the loudest ones we have heard in a very long time. is there any chance of the church will be turning over evidence the files that do remain to civil authorities li
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welcome to the program france is recalling its ambassador to rome for consultations amid a worsening spat spurred by the actions of italy's deputy prime minister well we're going to cross live now to the four to do penske charlotte sounds like these two european neighbors are likely to be patching things up anytime soon. well that's right rocky relations between france and italy seem to have hit a new all time low with a move that some are describing as precedents it's i believe this is the first time the france's recalled its ambassador form rome since the second world war would of course the two countries were at war with each other that's how. terrible the situation between these two countries which should be european allies has become this was sparked by a meeting by the italian deputy prime minister dmitry did my met with the other best protesters. so you did this week and took a picture of them and tweeted that picture saying that he hailed winds of change as crossing the alps well the french foreign ministry has described that and other things as a big of provoking this curren
welcome to the program france is recalling its ambassador to rome for consultations amid a worsening spat spurred by the actions of italy's deputy prime minister well we're going to cross live now to the four to do penske charlotte sounds like these two european neighbors are likely to be patching things up anytime soon. well that's right rocky relations between france and italy seem to have hit a new all time low with a move that some are describing as precedents it's i believe this is the...
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from rome, he gave evidence to an inquiry into abuse in australia.has, in many places, certainly in australia, has mucked things up, has made — let people down. i'm not here to defend the indefensible. but some feel pell has further crimes to answer for, accusing him of concealing abuse and protecting other abusers. he had a vested interest in covering it up. the whole hierarchy of the catholic church aided and abetted paedophile priests and brothers to rape and molest thousands upon thousands of children. pell has always denied covering up abuse. he has already been removed from rome's inner circle, but as a cardinal, he has kept his title. there are calls for the pope to force him to resign with his own credibility at stake. the only way that the pope can get out of this sort of situation is really to demand, in my view, that he step down from his functions as a cardinal. for months, there has been frustration in australia that, until now, the details of his abuse could not be reported. cardinal pell, any message for your supporters today? news of
from rome, he gave evidence to an inquiry into abuse in australia.has, in many places, certainly in australia, has mucked things up, has made — let people down. i'm not here to defend the indefensible. but some feel pell has further crimes to answer for, accusing him of concealing abuse and protecting other abusers. he had a vested interest in covering it up. the whole hierarchy of the catholic church aided and abetted paedophile priests and brothers to rape and molest thousands upon...
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all of the other roles, female roles, in ancient rome are very static.ng as men but when you have a weapon, things change and i love hitting people! 0k, it looks like this but it is really fun, the family make fun of me a little bit and my daughter said how can i say to the people my mum is a gladiator? of course it is a little bit strange but imagine if we have, and you cannot go into the supermarket and buy. that is why i come. 0k, cannot go into the supermarket and buy. that is why i come. ok, let's fight. gladiator school in italy. let's bring you some live pictures now from tokyo, japan. emperor akihito's 30th jubilee is being celebrated with cultural performances at the national theatre. shinzo abe spoke earlier. this is the first living monarch to relieve reg retful the first living monarch to relieve regretful bill english the chrysanthemum regretful bill english the chrysa nthemum throne regretful bill english the chrysanthemum throne in the 200 yea rs chrysanthemum throne in the 200 years that they have ruled and this is he and his wife, celebr
all of the other roles, female roles, in ancient rome are very static.ng as men but when you have a weapon, things change and i love hitting people! 0k, it looks like this but it is really fun, the family make fun of me a little bit and my daughter said how can i say to the people my mum is a gladiator? of course it is a little bit strange but imagine if we have, and you cannot go into the supermarket and buy. that is why i come. 0k, cannot go into the supermarket and buy. that is why i come....
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to italy for talks on the deteriorating relations between paris and rome. has been from promises a complete victory over i sold by next week while his secretary of state says the u.s. troop pullout from syria doesn't mean an end to the find. leading medical aid group doctors without borders. which claims the charity is partly to blame for the bombing of one of its own hospitals in yemen last june. and. project with reports suggesting. a directive that could block the joint pipeline and with russia. it's six o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all to international live from all studio with mean a day or two to welcome to the program france is recalling its time busta to rome for consultations amid a worsening spot spurred by the actions of italy's deputy prime minister's. reports . well this marks a new low in the already rocky relations between france and italy two countries that should be allies the members of the european union and some have described this latest move by france has being unprecedented i believe it's the first time that france has r
to italy for talks on the deteriorating relations between paris and rome. has been from promises a complete victory over i sold by next week while his secretary of state says the u.s. troop pullout from syria doesn't mean an end to the find. leading medical aid group doctors without borders. which claims the charity is partly to blame for the bombing of one of its own hospitals in yemen last june. and. project with reports suggesting. a directive that could block the joint pipeline and with...
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new steps to fight the sexual abuse of children at the catholic church to common sense a summit in rome harrowing testimony from people whose lives were shattered after being raped attacked by members of the clergy and venezuelan president nicolas maduro orders the closure of his country's border with personal is a mystical off the delivery of humanitarian aid which he says is and cover the u.s. invasion. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program activists in kenya had been waiting anxiously for a ruling from the country's high court today on whether to decriminalize homosexuality but the court has deferred proceedings until may twenty fourth because of what the judge called a heavy case load the delay was met with dismay by some activists which some calling. calling the decision ludicrous now under the current law of the sexual acts between men and women between men excuse me can be punished with long jail terms. decriminalizing criminalization against gay people is widespread in kenya. our correspondent melanie currie deval is following these developments outside of the courthouse in nai
new steps to fight the sexual abuse of children at the catholic church to common sense a summit in rome harrowing testimony from people whose lives were shattered after being raped attacked by members of the clergy and venezuelan president nicolas maduro orders the closure of his country's border with personal is a mystical off the delivery of humanitarian aid which he says is and cover the u.s. invasion. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program activists in kenya had been waiting anxiously for a...
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seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," survivors of church abuse. we will hear from a nun about her call to end the abuse. >>> two more women are speaking out about alleged sexual misconduct by singer r. kelly. the women claim kelly picked them out of a crowd at a -- in baltimore after a party in the mid 1990s when they were under age. he allegedly exposed himself and had sex with one of the teens. >> being a mother with children, i feel i was taken advantage of when i was a teenager. i just want justice for anyone that was hurt or violated. >> r. kelly has denied allegations of misconduct. >>> the white house says it plans to leave about 200 american troops in syria. the troops would be based in northeast syria, as well as at a small outpost in the southeast near its border with iraq and jordan. president trump had previously said that he would withdraw all 2,000 troops after saying isis was defeated. >>> a powerful winter storm that slammed parts of the southwest will spread to the plains and upper midwest this weekend. the storm brought rare snow
seth doane, cbs news, rome. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," survivors of church abuse. we will hear from a nun about her call to end the abuse. >>> two more women are speaking out about alleged sexual misconduct by singer r. kelly. the women claim kelly picked them out of a crowd at a -- in baltimore after a party in the mid 1990s when they were under age. he allegedly exposed himself and had sex with one of the teens. >> being a mother with children, i feel i...
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from rome, he gave evidence to an enquiry into abuse in australia.es, certainly in australia, has mucked things up, has let people down. i am not here to defend the indefensible. but some feel pell has further crimes to answer for, accusing him of concealing abuse and protecting other abuses. he had a vested interest in covering it up. the whole hierarchy of the catholic church aided and abetted paedophile priests and brothers to rate and molest thousands upon thousands of children. pell has always denied covering up abuse. he has already been removed from rome's in a circle, but as a cardinal, he has kept his title. there are calls for the pope to force him to resign, with his own credibility at stake. the only way that the pope can get out of this sort of situation is really to demand, in my view, that he step down from his functions as a cardinal. four months, there has been frustration in australia that until now the details of his abuse could not be reported. cardinal pell, any message for your supporters today? news of his condition will send s
from rome, he gave evidence to an enquiry into abuse in australia.es, certainly in australia, has mucked things up, has let people down. i am not here to defend the indefensible. but some feel pell has further crimes to answer for, accusing him of concealing abuse and protecting other abuses. he had a vested interest in covering it up. the whole hierarchy of the catholic church aided and abetted paedophile priests and brothers to rate and molest thousands upon thousands of children. pell has...
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joining us now from rome via skype is newshour special correspondent chris li sponsibility and on.oing on accountability and transparency. what caught your ear today? >> well, a couple of things.ne i mean, of the most alarming events was when german cardinal by the way of marx admitted to the fact that the catholic church has, in fact, destroyed evidence of seabuse in the past. this is probably no huge shock to the thousands of victims who have come forward in the united states let alone the world in the past decades. but for the church to admit participating in a cover-up is t'g. i mean, i thinks also a t popeent to the fact tha francis has said that the church has to make concrete action and 'fessing up to the fact that its rical are dirty in the cle sex abuse scandals is part of that process. >> sreenivasan: there was also a nun that spoke today. what did she have to say? >> so a nun from nigeria addressed the conference, which in and of itself is prettnt monu. she made a point of saying usually these are men speaking dbefore you. he went on to tell everybody there-- we'e talking ab
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religious affairs correspondent for us in rome thank you so much. and alice take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a u.n. report says twenty eight thousand was the deadliest year in afghanistan's nearly two decades long war almost four thousand civilians were killed and thousands more wounded in attacks and bombings the u.s. and the rebel taliban hold a new round of talks aimed at ending the conflict on monday. police in india say another fifty eight people have died from drinking tainted bootleg liquor taking the death toll in the latest mass alcohol poisoning to more than one hundred fifteen another two hundred remain hospitalized the victims were teeth plantation workers in awesome state more than a dozen people have been arrested for selling the illegal booze. north korean leader kim jong un is on route to vietnam on his armored train the three thousand kilometer journey is expected to take at least two days kim will meet with. u.s. president donald trump and hunt on thursday. in the egyptian seaside resorts a shak
religious affairs correspondent for us in rome thank you so much. and alice take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a u.n. report says twenty eight thousand was the deadliest year in afghanistan's nearly two decades long war almost four thousand civilians were killed and thousands more wounded in attacks and bombings the u.s. and the rebel taliban hold a new round of talks aimed at ending the conflict on monday. police in india say another fifty eight people have...
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crisis in the catholic church has pope francis orders cardinals to attend an unprecedented summit in rome we speak to a polish back who was the pews by a priest as a child he tells us about his quest for justice. plus under the gun the verdict is expected today in the trial of several former employees of german arms manufacturer a heckler and koch choose to believe the leak exporting assault rifles to mexico. and against the club that helped make him a star leroy sunday turns a champions league match around as manchester city defeat. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us a devastating fire has killed at least seventy people in the capital of bangladesh dhaka more than fifty people are injured there many were critical burns the fire started in a warehouse thought to contain flammable materials and then it spread. quickly to other buildings. explosions and blazing fire lit up dock us old city as the fire raced through five buildings in the district. some of the buildings caught in the blaze stored chemicals one housed a plastics warehouse filled with flammable material those court
crisis in the catholic church has pope francis orders cardinals to attend an unprecedented summit in rome we speak to a polish back who was the pews by a priest as a child he tells us about his quest for justice. plus under the gun the verdict is expected today in the trial of several former employees of german arms manufacturer a heckler and koch choose to believe the leak exporting assault rifles to mexico. and against the club that helped make him a star leroy sunday turns a champions league...
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new steps to stop the sexual abuse of children in the top but church the move comes as a summit in rome hears harrowing testimony from survivors of rape and assault by members of the clergy. and powerhouse football club chelsea appeals of pan am signing players until twenty twenty the team has been accused of breaching rules about signing minor. waiter welcome to the program we start in venezuela where the standoff between the countries rival leaders is playing out as a battle of the bands groups from the opposing political camps have organized rival concerts near kuta a colombian city on the venezuelan border british billionaire richard branson is backing the opposition concert. which is underway with an audience of tens of thousands grants and is hoping to raise one hundred million dollars for food and medical aim the other concert meanwhile is backed by venezuela's embattled president nicolas maduro who says the aid is a pretext for u.s. military intervention he has closed venezuela's border with brazil to prevent the delivery of aid at least one civilian has been killed after govern
new steps to stop the sexual abuse of children in the top but church the move comes as a summit in rome hears harrowing testimony from survivors of rape and assault by members of the clergy. and powerhouse football club chelsea appeals of pan am signing players until twenty twenty the team has been accused of breaching rules about signing minor. waiter welcome to the program we start in venezuela where the standoff between the countries rival leaders is playing out as a battle of the bands...
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as the abuse of minors and so one could see it as a euphemism of cloning this summit currently in rome about child protection this problem is lot wider still a lot more structural than a lot of people would like to know. my didn't go over to you and this is a global problem how hard is it going to be for the catholic church to tackle this there has been an action plan are kind of roadmap in place but how feasible are these proposals how. possible is that there will actually be a change in attitude. well i mean there are changes that can be seen throughout sort of different churches and different parsha different vision grace etc i think that the issue really remains the fact that yes that indeed is subvert a very very large institution which has many different figures i mean and you know us much as one would like to think it's a church one church the church is really not one church i mean there are many millions of people involved at all sorts of levels you know it's been sort of a scotch and they. particularly concerning the welfare of minors essentially because. you know one one woul
as the abuse of minors and so one could see it as a euphemism of cloning this summit currently in rome about child protection this problem is lot wider still a lot more structural than a lot of people would like to know. my didn't go over to you and this is a global problem how hard is it going to be for the catholic church to tackle this there has been an action plan are kind of roadmap in place but how feasible are these proposals how. possible is that there will actually be a change in...
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earlier i spoke with our correspondent martin gak in rome i asked him to put karl marx's revelation in context he did not explain exactly what he stakes tent of the structure of files he said that this is something that had happened inside the church we do not know if yet if this was actually church policy or this is actually the purview and the doing of particular bishop reese of particular congregations around the world nonetheless i mean this most certainly essentially increases the program exponentially because what we've been talking about for for this many years it's really about turning information to justice systems i mean police et cetera to investigate cases of abuse no a new layer is really laid on top of that which he's there will be presumably a call to bring police and national authority. investigate the church itself for the cover up of people committing sexual abuse so it really confirms many of the suspicions that people had it really makes the problem old the more all the more important to be here. and on more to sports now here are the results from a state twenty thr
earlier i spoke with our correspondent martin gak in rome i asked him to put karl marx's revelation in context he did not explain exactly what he stakes tent of the structure of files he said that this is something that had happened inside the church we do not know if yet if this was actually church policy or this is actually the purview and the doing of particular bishop reese of particular congregations around the world nonetheless i mean this most certainly essentially increases the program...
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james reynolds, bbc news, rome.led on other countries to consider "all measures" to remove president nicolas maduro following violent border clashes yesterday. international pressure is building on president maduro after he blocked aid deliveries from entering the country. our correspondent katy watson is in caracas. everyone here is asking the same thing, what happens next? juan guaido was convinced that humanitarian aid would get into the country on saturday. the opposition had hoped it would signal a weakening of the maduro government with soldiers defecting. internationally he is becoming more isolated, but because maduro is still in power and it does not look like he is going anywhere anytime soon. plan b, juan guaido is headed to the capital bogota on monday. there he will meet with the lima group, a regional grouping of countries who have come together to try to solve the crisis in venezuelan. the us vice president mike pence is expected to attend. juan guaido said on saturday that the events of trying to get
james reynolds, bbc news, rome.led on other countries to consider "all measures" to remove president nicolas maduro following violent border clashes yesterday. international pressure is building on president maduro after he blocked aid deliveries from entering the country. our correspondent katy watson is in caracas. everyone here is asking the same thing, what happens next? juan guaido was convinced that humanitarian aid would get into the country on saturday. the opposition had...
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we'll take you live to rome. stay with us. omething old, and saying, "really?" so capital one is building something completely new. capital one cafes. inviting places with people here to help you, not sell you. and savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. because that's how it should be. you can open one from right here or anywhere in 5 minutes. seriously, 5 minutes... this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? on car insurance? did the little piggy cry wee wee wee all the way home? weeeeeeeee! we we weeeee! weeeeeeee! weeeeeeee! weeeeeeee! max. maxwell! yeah? you're home. oh, cool. thanks mrs. a. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> we take you to the vatican where the pope says priests who abuse children become tools of satan. the pope presiding over the final day of the extraordinary summit on clergy sex abuse. the catholic church openly addressing the problems of priests sexually exploiting children. the four-day event marked first time the church acknowledged it destroyed evidence of abuse, a practice tha
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future of the european union as italy sees it and also looking at the challenges to the goals that rome wants to achieve his speech caused consternation in the chamber we heard from. the senior european parliamentarians and certainly no shrinking violet going as far as calling prime minister come to a puppet there was some support for the italian prime minister in the chamber from british m.e.p. mr concert the determination of your government to resist the privileged power access of merkel and macron and indeed to resist the pressures of the european union elites on show here today you deserve applause for that the european union top brass and rome have been going back and forward for a while now big arguments last year over the budget that was put forward by the italian government it included things. like tax breaks for low in middle income earners a lowering of the retirement age and a multi-billion euro universal income plan all of the good stuff big problem is italy is broke its debt stands at one hundred thirty one percent of g.d.p. trying to put forward a budget this provided thes
future of the european union as italy sees it and also looking at the challenges to the goals that rome wants to achieve his speech caused consternation in the chamber we heard from. the senior european parliamentarians and certainly no shrinking violet going as far as calling prime minister come to a puppet there was some support for the italian prime minister in the chamber from british m.e.p. mr concert the determination of your government to resist the privileged power access of merkel and...
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our correspondent james reynolds reports from rome.atholic bishops from across the world heard the testimony of victims abused by priests. at the end of the conference the pope called on the entire church not to blame others. instead he said it should take action and make victims the priority. translation: if in the church there should emerge even a single case of abuse, which in itself represents an atrocity, that case will be faced with the utmost seriousness. indeed, in people'sjustified anger the church sees the reflection of the wrath of god, betrayed and insulted by these deceitful, consecrated persons. pope francis said his bishops will now review and strengthen their guidelines. bishops promised to take steps on their return home. a mission stretches before us. a mission demanding notjust words, but real, concrete action. we will do all we can to bring justice and healing to survivors of abuse. we will listen to them, believe them, walk with them. we will ensure that those who have been abused, who have abused, are never again
our correspondent james reynolds reports from rome.atholic bishops from across the world heard the testimony of victims abused by priests. at the end of the conference the pope called on the entire church not to blame others. instead he said it should take action and make victims the priority. translation: if in the church there should emerge even a single case of abuse, which in itself represents an atrocity, that case will be faced with the utmost seriousness. indeed, in people'sjustified...
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france recalled its ambassador from rome after it accused italy of interference.e. perez meanwhile says the recall won't be permanent. the princess throws her hat into the ring. the unprecedenented move could andt the party collapse change the rule of the economy -- of the ruling party. jeff bezos from amazon says he was the target of blackmail. someone threatened to publish revealing personal photos of him unless he stopped investigating how the tabloid obtained private exchanges with his mistress. bezos is america's richest man and his high-profile clash with the tabloid who is a strong backer of donald trump suggests the coverage of his affair was driven by dirty politics. the 69th -- french actress opened the festival. and the kindness of strangers from your non-opening night. >> after 18 years running the berlin film fesestival, it stopd for the last time. >> i opened the 69 berlin international film festival. >> they pride themselves of being the most politically engaged of the film festivals. >> it is about a mother fleeing domestic violence. the festival dir
france recalled its ambassador from rome after it accused italy of interference.e. perez meanwhile says the recall won't be permanent. the princess throws her hat into the ring. the unprecedenented move could andt the party collapse change the rule of the economy -- of the ruling party. jeff bezos from amazon says he was the target of blackmail. someone threatened to publish revealing personal photos of him unless he stopped investigating how the tabloid obtained private exchanges with his...
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nikki battiste is in rome with survivors' calls to expose abuse of nuns.little while ago here in rome, victims advocates handed this letter to a global organization representing nuns. the letter asked for predatory nuns to be exposed so survivors can begin to heal. this call to action comes just as more victims are speaking out. >> i whipped around. i could not believe that somebody was actually talking about it. >> nun abuse survivor virginia june was at home in ann arbor, michigan when she heard fellow survivor trish cahill speaking on "cbs this morning." >> bed file nun is a term most of our viewers will never have heard. >> it's a secret not yet told. >> it's the first time i was actually validated with my story. >> reporter: facing a troubled childhood at home in the detroit suburb of farmington hills, june says she turned to sister pat kulwicki for guidance. kulwicki today the religious studies close at what the was then our lady of mercy high school. >> she seemed to be very consoling and very nurturing and very wonderful, and she became a mentor to
nikki battiste is in rome with survivors' calls to expose abuse of nuns.little while ago here in rome, victims advocates handed this letter to a global organization representing nuns. the letter asked for predatory nuns to be exposed so survivors can begin to heal. this call to action comes just as more victims are speaking out. >> i whipped around. i could not believe that somebody was actually talking about it. >> nun abuse survivor virginia june was at home in ann arbor, michigan...