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st. peter's basilica. we had contracts that were being inflated and given to friends of monsignors and bishops inside the vatican. >> narrator: among the many documents was this letter to pope benedict written by monsignor carlo maria vigano, who in 2009 had been installed to clean up corruption in the vatican city governate, which controls the budget for all construction and maintenance in vatican city. >> (translated): it is a center of power where according to vigano, there was widespread corruption and profiteering and faked expenses. >> narrator: vigano cracked down hard, reducing overheads by $54 million in his first year, but he made enemies in the process, and they plotted against him. >> (translated): he turned to pope benedict, writing two or three letters begging for help. he wanted to continue with his work. >> narrator: he warned benedict about corruption in every single department of the vatican. he also made the lethal mistake of accusing the pope's powerful deputy, cardinal bertone, of orch
st. peter's basilica. we had contracts that were being inflated and given to friends of monsignors and bishops inside the vatican. >> narrator: among the many documents was this letter to pope benedict written by monsignor carlo maria vigano, who in 2009 had been installed to clean up corruption in the vatican city governate, which controls the budget for all construction and maintenance in vatican city. >> (translated): it is a center of power where according to vigano, there was...
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st. peter's square to see pope francis this weekend. just a few hours after addressing the faithful, the pontiff, for the first time, met with people who have been sexually abused by catholic clergy. the vatican released no pictures of the meeting, in order to protect the privacy of the six victims. the vatican spokesman says the sixth attended -- the sixth attended morning mass and then met with the pope separately for about 30 minutes at his private residence. the pope says he hopes with this gesture to express his closeness with the tens of thousands of people around the world whose lives have been ruined by abuse at the hands of catholic reese. >> -- catholic priests. >> they say the pope has waited too long to address the issue and they say the vatican must take more action. >> they want the pope to send a strong signal to catholic officials around the world, particularly in the developing world, that, whenever there is even the slightest suspicion that a priest has abused a child, that suspicion should be brought to civil authorit
st. peter's square to see pope francis this weekend. just a few hours after addressing the faithful, the pontiff, for the first time, met with people who have been sexually abused by catholic clergy. the vatican released no pictures of the meeting, in order to protect the privacy of the six victims. the vatican spokesman says the sixth attended -- the sixth attended morning mass and then met with the pope separately for about 30 minutes at his private residence. the pope says he hopes with this...
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st. peter's square in vatican city about the terrorist group isis' attempt to take over iraq, asking iraqi leaders for discussion and not warfare, saying, "the news from iraq is unfortunately very saddening. i join bishops from that country in calling on the rulers to preserve national unity and avoid war through dialogue." the pontiff's appearance comes after a number of his recent events were canceled. officials say it's a much-needed break before a planned trip to south korea in august. hundreds of thousands of people in cities from new york to seattle participate in gay pride celebrations. for new york city, it was the 45th anniversary of the stonewall riots, which started the modern gay-rights movement. so far, in 2014, 7 states have legalized gay marriage, bringing up the total to 19, plus washington d.c. for "teen kids news," i'm rick leventhal, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> you can learn a foreign language in school, and you can also learn about the country's history and culture, but as ellie reports, nothing beats the firsthand experience you get from actually visiting t
st. peter's square in vatican city about the terrorist group isis' attempt to take over iraq, asking iraqi leaders for discussion and not warfare, saying, "the news from iraq is unfortunately very saddening. i join bishops from that country in calling on the rulers to preserve national unity and avoid war through dialogue." the pontiff's appearance comes after a number of his recent events were canceled. officials say it's a much-needed break before a planned trip to south korea in...
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first st peter and i were being picture. on our reporter's twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. one. still to come miles strikes of a pub or to pay it rock the u.k. up so many in union workers saw a large scale actions in cities across the country so insist everyone is inside so to a decent wage they've got the reaction from the capital after the break. there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the sea pushing securely play your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politicking only on our t.v. . i'm abby martin the stories we cover here are not going here in iraq other big story the facts are that while some talk there's a reason they don't want international airport they're trying to raise that we don't think. now let's break the set. choose your language. please make it with zero in federal custody still some of that. choose to use the consensus to click and. choose the opinions that immigrate could. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to to off. over to the u.k.
first st peter and i were being picture. on our reporter's twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. one. still to come miles strikes of a pub or to pay it rock the u.k. up so many in union workers saw a large scale actions in cities across the country so insist everyone is inside so to a decent wage they've got the reaction from the capital after the break. there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the sea pushing securely play your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is...
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st. peter's, 1438.the end of october 1943 until the middle of december, san pietro and the surrounding grounds were the scenes of some of the most bitter fighting. the italian campaign had entered the second phase. to push forward again. our battle lines were a hazard of the terrain itself. it twisted back and forth against our line. each river seemed like five. when there was no river to cross, a mountain blocked us. each new peak had to be fought for the hard, uphill way. the enemy had time to fortify and camouflage their position. no amount of artillery fire could force them to withdraw. that was for the infantry to do, employing those weapons. that could it was up to the man destroy life and narrow trenches. it was up to the man with a rifle, the man under fire from all weapons, the man whose way all our weapons serve only to prepare. up to the foot soldiers to attack the hidden enemy. overground. nowhere along the entire front were enemy preparations more massive than that san pietro area. through
st. peter's, 1438.the end of october 1943 until the middle of december, san pietro and the surrounding grounds were the scenes of some of the most bitter fighting. the italian campaign had entered the second phase. to push forward again. our battle lines were a hazard of the terrain itself. it twisted back and forth against our line. each river seemed like five. when there was no river to cross, a mountain blocked us. each new peak had to be fought for the hard, uphill way. the enemy had time...
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childrens museum, the library at the university, that has lots of children programs and we love st. peter. we just walk everywhere. >> san jose has been encouraging this as it tries to boost the downtown population from 800 to 2500. that is why the mayor and several council members were on hand for a topping off celebration at one, south market. a 23-story tower that will have 312 units >> it's a life style choice. so people that are buying or renting want to live in the downtown area and that is what they're going to do throughout their career. >> downtown shops and regulars straunts will benefit. >> getting to a point where retailers are looking at this as a great opportunity. we have office space and residential in the neighborhood. >> san jose will seek 4200 new units this year the mayor says more rental units will be meeting demand. >> housing prices are skyrocketing. and so we're not overbuilding in that sense. >> still ahead at 6:00 a million dollar cover up taking place. why it had to be repainted after less than a year in use. >> this construction snafu stranded dozens of passeng
childrens museum, the library at the university, that has lots of children programs and we love st. peter. we just walk everywhere. >> san jose has been encouraging this as it tries to boost the downtown population from 800 to 2500. that is why the mayor and several council members were on hand for a topping off celebration at one, south market. a 23-story tower that will have 312 units >> it's a life style choice. so people that are buying or renting want to live in the downtown...
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childrens museum, the library at the university, that has lots of children programs and we love st. peter. we just walk everywhere. >> san jose has been encouraging this as it tries to boost the downtown population from 800 to 2500. that is why the mayor and several council members were on hand for a topping off celebration at one, south market. a 23-story tower that will have 312 units >> it's a life style choice. so people that are buying or renting want to live in the downtown area and that is what they're going to do throughout their career. >> downtown shops and regulars straunts will benefit. >> getting to a point where retailers are looking at this as a great opportunity. we have office space and residential in the neighborhood. >> san jose will seek 4200 new units this year the mayor says more rental units will be meeting demand. >> housing prices are skyrocketing. and so we're not overbuilding in that sense. >> still ahead at 6:00 a million dollar cover up taking place. why it had to be repainted after less than a year in use. >> this construction snafu stranded dozens of passeng
childrens museum, the library at the university, that has lots of children programs and we love st. peter. we just walk everywhere. >> san jose has been encouraging this as it tries to boost the downtown population from 800 to 2500. that is why the mayor and several council members were on hand for a topping off celebration at one, south market. a 23-story tower that will have 312 units >> it's a life style choice. so people that are buying or renting want to live in the downtown...
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one of them said to us the name of our village is p/e troprovokla, st. peter and st. paul, and maybe that protected us. >> bringing flowers, kind of making makeshift memorials. i saw a report that you put out that you actually have now -- coming back to the site today, you suddenly found and saw victim's passports and other personal items that were not in those places yesterday. can you explain that? >> yes. extraordinary thing that happened today when we were with the foreign officials, in both petropovolska, we found credit cards, i.d.s there, more extraordinary, in the wooded area, where we talked about the fuselage, there was a fair bit of documentation there, including what looked like very fresh passports. again, we report on what we see, as i've explained so many times. but we can't draw any conclusions. for sure, those were not there the last time we were there. perhaps someone placed it there. we don't know. it's extraordinary finding. >> yeah, i just want to repeat that for our viewers. you had been there two days. yesterday, did not see those passports in t
one of them said to us the name of our village is p/e troprovokla, st. peter and st. paul, and maybe that protected us. >> bringing flowers, kind of making makeshift memorials. i saw a report that you put out that you actually have now -- coming back to the site today, you suddenly found and saw victim's passports and other personal items that were not in those places yesterday. can you explain that? >> yes. extraordinary thing that happened today when we were with the foreign...
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eisenhower went to meet st. peter, probably had to answer some pretty hard questions about for example the use of the c.i.a. in places like iran and guatemala. but the president performed a tremendous public service however belated. when in the eve of his departure from office he gave us as a gift his farewell address, which brought to our attention that the fact of during the course of his administration, he had for all practical purposes lost control of u.s. national security policy in fundamental ways. we all remember that speech to the extent that we remember it because that is where the phrase military industrial complex was coined. when you go home tonight carrying your bush bushel basket of my book and when you get home and put the basket down, i want you to go to your computer or wherever and google the address. it takes 10 minutes to read it. notice the phrase, which i won't be able to quote from memory, which says that the necessary response to the dangers posed by the industrial complex is we must have an a
eisenhower went to meet st. peter, probably had to answer some pretty hard questions about for example the use of the c.i.a. in places like iran and guatemala. but the president performed a tremendous public service however belated. when in the eve of his departure from office he gave us as a gift his farewell address, which brought to our attention that the fact of during the course of his administration, he had for all practical purposes lost control of u.s. national security policy in...
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. >> we are live in st. peter square. what is the significance of today's meeting?ignificance is this, it's bulletin number 0504, and it will probably go down in history. in it, pope francis says before god and his people, i expression my sorrow for the sins and grave crimes of clerical sexual abuse committed against you and i humbly ask forgiveness. he that said face-to-face with six people web men and women in their 30s who were abused as teenagers. this is the first time that any person abused by the clergy has been welcomed into the vatican. in there lice the criticism, why so long. >> that's exactly right. even of this pontiff, people are asking why did francis wait nearly 16 months to meet with victims? >> we asked his official spokesman at a press conference that has just ended. his reply was, he's been busy, the pope, and these kinds of meetings take time to arrange. they came from germany, ireland, and from the united kingdom. perhaps that is not a good enough answer for the people who have been abused. we've been hearing a huge amount of criticism already
. >> we are live in st. peter square. what is the significance of today's meeting?ignificance is this, it's bulletin number 0504, and it will probably go down in history. in it, pope francis says before god and his people, i expression my sorrow for the sins and grave crimes of clerical sexual abuse committed against you and i humbly ask forgiveness. he that said face-to-face with six people web men and women in their 30s who were abused as teenagers. this is the first time that any...
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st. peters basilica and the meeting will be followed by a private mass which will ensue after that. >> thisrtant for him to help facilitate why? >> this is the million dollar question. in the biggest point of contention because even though the pope has received much international acclaim for some of his other social and political agendas that he's moved forward, he's still plagueded with this. he's still plagued with sex abuse scandals and the fact he's making this first step is a big move. critics say that it's too late. you haven't addressed this since you took office in february of last year. they don't know what will come of this meeting. >> the criticism, is that also criticism that envelops the same kind of criticism that pope benedict received which was he didn't do enough so maybe expectations were higher for pope francis in a quicker way so folks are saying, you know, it's been too long. what's the specificity of the criticism? >> one person can't cure all problems in a problem over a decade now that they've known about. the thing is that the u.s. -- there's a u.s. led group that i
st. peters basilica and the meeting will be followed by a private mass which will ensue after that. >> thisrtant for him to help facilitate why? >> this is the million dollar question. in the biggest point of contention because even though the pope has received much international acclaim for some of his other social and political agendas that he's moved forward, he's still plagueded with this. he's still plagued with sex abuse scandals and the fact he's making this first step is a...
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st. peter's square, he was thinking of children who were killed, maimed, or orphaned by war. >>> a stabbinglejo leads to the death of a woman. we will have the latest on it next. >> and a live look outside, the golden gate bridge with clearing skies. the forecast after the break. >>> new this morning, the trout is taking a toll on the outdoor activities at lake tahoe. if water levels fall, companies will have to close early. tomorrow, the harbor boat ramp will be closed for the rest of the season because of the low water level. >>> happening now, the 37th annual san francisco marathon, and it seems like the party is going underway. mike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, annie. we have a record turnout at the marathon with more than 25,000 runners taking part, and we have a personal record for the overall winner. 29-year-old who completed about a dozen marathons who said he had never won until this morning. he is from reno and finished in just over 2 and a half hours, just 5 seconds ahead the second- place winner. >> he passed me at mile 25 and i rode him for a quarter mile. >> repor
st. peter's square, he was thinking of children who were killed, maimed, or orphaned by war. >>> a stabbinglejo leads to the death of a woman. we will have the latest on it next. >> and a live look outside, the golden gate bridge with clearing skies. the forecast after the break. >>> new this morning, the trout is taking a toll on the outdoor activities at lake tahoe. if water levels fall, companies will have to close early. tomorrow, the harbor boat ramp will be closed...
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st. peter's square unannounced silent prayer for an end to the warfare in the middle east.g for prayers for peace in the holy land sunday. >>> happy sunday everyone. a cloudy start to the day. you can see from our north bay golden gate camera, we are seeing patchy fog as well and some drizzle, but temperatures are warming up today. more details on your forecast coming up when kron4 news weekend continues after the break. for the freshest produce you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. that's why safeway works with over 150 local growers. the folks whose hands are in the soil. planting and nurturing the kind of delicious produce that gets delivered daily to safeway. so there's more local produce to love. like this week, locally grown driscoll's organic strawberries are just $2.50 a pound. safeway, ingredients for life. back on kron4 news weekend, for the second time in two days lightning has killed a visitor at rocky mountain national park in colorado. officials say a man in in a wheelchair was hit on saturday in an area called rainbow curve overlook. w
st. peter's square unannounced silent prayer for an end to the warfare in the middle east.g for prayers for peace in the holy land sunday. >>> happy sunday everyone. a cloudy start to the day. you can see from our north bay golden gate camera, we are seeing patchy fog as well and some drizzle, but temperatures are warming up today. more details on your forecast coming up when kron4 news weekend continues after the break. for the freshest produce you want to be close to the people who...
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at the unersi of maryland, and a principal picked as one of -- washington's st powerful leaders ithe business community. peter it inrsion.n. the presisident calls it unpatriotic. explaiain what it . >> essentially, it is whenen an ameran company buys and mees with a foreign company, n normay in europe, where the tax rate is lower. the merged company locates its headquarters in that locatation and thereforore has a lor corporate tax rate. any profits en't prior arare still bject to the u. corporate tax rate. europe.t hard u.s. corporarate taxes highethan just about anywhere else. nine corporate conversions this year. chiquita banana. yo can buy bananas. the profit is herere. but we cannot tax them at a u. tax rate. is that unpatriotic? like it is interesting to talk about patriotism at a time when corporations can have religious viewpoints and free speech. >> and now they have to be patriotic. >> we get a lot of benefits from dog business in the e unit states. to payskeded to ststay here taxes, that is a value judgment. taxes,rican corporate marginal rates are high,ut on overall babasis, a lot of cocompanies d
at the unersi of maryland, and a principal picked as one of -- washington's st powerful leaders ithe business community. peter it inrsion.n. the presisident calls it unpatriotic. explaiain what it . >> essentially, it is whenen an ameran company buys and mees with a foreign company, n normay in europe, where the tax rate is lower. the merged company locates its headquarters in that locatation and thereforore has a lor corporate tax rate. any profits en't prior arare still bject to the u....
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chaired by peter vidino, because they had subpoenaed many of the same tape recordings, and they were also eager to get those ecordings. the third three player was the president and his council, james st. clare that were resisting the production of these tache recordings. and since your listeners are going to be listening to the oral argument, let me quickly review the for issues that the court is going to be deciding. whether question is the court has jurisdiction over this dispute. normally the court doesn't hear a dace case until it is entirely over. this was an subpoena that dealt with production of evidence prior to trial, and the case was not entirely over. so the president was arguing that because the order was not final, it should not be reviewed at this time. the court did not have jurisdiction. the special prosecutor was arguing it did have jurisdiction. the second argument is judiciability. a big word that means, is this a proper question for the court to decide? the president's lawyer was arguing this was basically an internal dispute in the executive branch between the president and the department of justice. and it was not a question fit for judicial resolution. the spec
chaired by peter vidino, because they had subpoenaed many of the same tape recordings, and they were also eager to get those ecordings. the third three player was the president and his council, james st. clare that were resisting the production of these tache recordings. and since your listeners are going to be listening to the oral argument, let me quickly review the for issues that the court is going to be deciding. whether question is the court has jurisdiction over this dispute. normally...
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st. now getting high speed internet from existing providers proved impossible for one small village so residents there sided to go to alone and find a way of getting themselves connected peter oliver has got that into. the rural farming villages of northern germany are beautiful but remote so remote telecom companies refused to install morton broadband connections because they didn't see any profit in it and if the threw off being connected to the world is very important to the future of our community we are very spread out here for some properties the nearest neighbor can be up to six kilometers away from. snubbed by the telecom providers the village of love instead have taken matters into their own hands. but i think this is a long term project we do expect to make any money for around thirty years that's no interesting to a big company we're doing this for the service not profit they've installed twenty two kilometers of fiber optic cable creating a community built broadband network that connects each household for anybody not convinced the local restaurant also doubles up as a show room so people can see just how big the differences are before and after the switchover t
st. now getting high speed internet from existing providers proved impossible for one small village so residents there sided to go to alone and find a way of getting themselves connected peter oliver has got that into. the rural farming villages of northern germany are beautiful but remote so remote telecom companies refused to install morton broadband connections because they didn't see any profit in it and if the threw off being connected to the world is very important to the future of our...
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st. herman for the center of economic cooperation and development. the third witness, dr. desaid zia a professor of law at harvard. a fourth witness will be dr. peter merrill a doctor of the economics and statistics group at price waterhouse. a fifth assistant will be dr. robinson at the tech school of business at dartmouth and the final witness will be will alan sloan who is the senior editor-at-large for "fortune" magazine. our thanks to all of you for coming. it's our custom that your prepared statements will be used. if you could use your five minutes to summarize, that would be helpful. i know senators have many questions. we're going to have votes at 10:45. this will be a bit of a juggling act. we will try to handle this as well as the chaotic senate schedule allows. mr. stack, welcome. >> thank you senators. chairman wyden, ranking member hatch and distinguished members of the community. i appreciate the opportunity to appear to discuss these important international tax issues to which your committee has devoted substantial effort i'd like to begin by describing the work we're doing in the g-20 betts project and then link that discussion to
st. herman for the center of economic cooperation and development. the third witness, dr. desaid zia a professor of law at harvard. a fourth witness will be dr. peter merrill a doctor of the economics and statistics group at price waterhouse. a fifth assistant will be dr. robinson at the tech school of business at dartmouth and the final witness will be will alan sloan who is the senior editor-at-large for "fortune" magazine. our thanks to all of you for coming. it's our custom that...
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st. herman for the center of economic cooperation and development. the third witness, dr. desaid zia a professor of law at harvard. a fourth witness will be dr. peter merrill, a doctor of the economics and statistics group at price waterhouse. a fifth assistant will be dr. robinson at the tech school of business at dartmouth and the final witness will be will alan sloan who is the senior editor-at-large for "fortune" magazine. our thanks to all of you for coming. it's our custom that your prepared statements will be used. if you could use your five minutes to summarize, that would be helpful. i know senators have many questions. we're going to have votes at 10:45. this will be a bit of a juggling act. we will try to handle this as well as the chaotic senate schedule allows. mr. stack, welcome. >> thank you, senators. chairman wyden, ranking member hatch and distinguished members of the community. i appreciate the opportunity to appear to discuss these important international tax issues to which your committee has devoted substantial effort i'd like to begin by describing the work we're doing in the g-20 betts project and then link that discussion t
st. herman for the center of economic cooperation and development. the third witness, dr. desaid zia a professor of law at harvard. a fourth witness will be dr. peter merrill, a doctor of the economics and statistics group at price waterhouse. a fifth assistant will be dr. robinson at the tech school of business at dartmouth and the final witness will be will alan sloan who is the senior editor-at-large for "fortune" magazine. our thanks to all of you for coming. it's our custom that...
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chaired by peter vidino, because they had subpoenaed many of the same tape recordings, and they were also eager to get those recordings. the third three player was the president and his council, james st. clare that were resisting the production of these tache recordings. and since your listeners are going to be listening to the oral argument, let me quickly review the for issues that the court is going to be deciding. the first question is whether the court has jurisdiction over this dispute. normally the court doesn't hear a dace case until it is entirely over. this was an subpoena that dealt with production of evidence prior to trial, and the case was not entirely over. so the president was arguing that because the order was not final, it should not be reviewed at this time. the court did not have jurisdiction. the special prosecutor was arguing it did have jurisdiction. the second argument is judiciability. a big word that means, is this a proper question for the court to decide? the president's lawyer was arguing this was basically an internal dispute in the executive branch between the president and the department of justice. and it was not a question fit for judicial resolution
chaired by peter vidino, because they had subpoenaed many of the same tape recordings, and they were also eager to get those recordings. the third three player was the president and his council, james st. clare that were resisting the production of these tache recordings. and since your listeners are going to be listening to the oral argument, let me quickly review the for issues that the court is going to be deciding. the first question is whether the court has jurisdiction over this dispute....