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Amanpour: Nima Elbagir, Maria Ressa, Olafur Eliasson and Martha Minow

Amanpour

CNN

News

4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2019

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In a special report, CNN Senior International Correspondent Nima Elbagir confronts a priest accused of abusing some of the World's most vulnerable children in the Central African Republic. Maria Ressa, the CEO of social news network Rappler, talks about her experience of going toe to toe with the Filipino president Rodrigo Duterte. Olafur Eliasson, the artist famous for his use of the natural elements, joins Christiane Amanpour to discuss how his work helps people connect with the climate crisis. And our Michel Martin sits down with Martha Minow, the former dean of Harvard Law School, to discuss her new book "When Should Law Forgive?" about the complicated intersections between law, justice and forgiveness.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Armpore. Here's what's coming up.

0:09.0

We also spoke to some children up in Kagan-Duhan Dura we have some really disturbing stories to share with us.

0:15.6

Confronting a priest accused of abusing some of the world's most vulnerable children,

0:20.5

we have a special report. Then, The minute you see an average of eight people getting killed every night,

0:27.0

that was what our reporter was coming home with.

0:29.0

That's off the scale.

0:30.0

The journalist going toe to toe with Filipino president Rodrigo Duterte.

0:35.0

Rapper CEO Maria Ressa joins me and suddenly the experience itself one could, is the artwork.

0:43.0

As the Oxford English Dictionary makes climate emergency its word of the year,

0:47.0

world-renowned artist Olavirsson

0:50.0

on connecting with nature.

0:52.0

Plus, should the law encourage... on connecting with nature.

0:53.0

Plus, should the law encourage forgiveness?

0:56.2

Harvard Legal Professor Martha Mino

0:58.5

navigates this tricky subject. Welcome to the program everyone. I'm Christina Montpur in London.

1:18.0

Pope Francis makes a historic trip to Thailand this week where he's holding his first mass in the country

1:24.2

and calling for the protection of women and children from abuse and exploitation

1:28.6

reaffirming his zero tolerance policy in the Roman Catholic Church sexual abuse crisis.

1:35.0

But incredibly, the awful practice of moving accused molesters from parish to

1:40.6

parish around the world continues where they are free to roam and prey on unsuspecting new communities.

1:47.0

They are even sent to areas in the developing world

1:50.0

where children are even more vulnerable.

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