Serving time in prison according to americas syrian allies, and reunited with their families. [ crying ] Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi and his army of terrorists enforced a version of islam unrecognizable to most muslims, marked by vicious acts of violence. But ezadeen khalaf, a former shepherd, told us he joined isis not because he wanted to kill in the name of his religion but out of desperation. Why did you join them . We were poor and hungry, he said. Either you join isis and earn a salary or you have nothing. He and most of the others have now signed up to fight against isis. Thousands of other young muslims joined isis for more complicated reasons. They came from europe, rejecting the west and its values for extremism. Some apparently so alienated from their own communities that they went home to carry out terror attacks. And in a refugee camp in Northern Syria these indonesian women told us they were simply gullible, traveling 5,000 miles to the socalled Islamic State in 2015 because the
For not doing more to stop clergy sex abuse in his native australia and was questioned via video link from rome in 2016. With the experience of 40 years later, certainly, i would agree that i should have should have done more. Why do you need the experience of 40 years later . Wasnt it a serious matter then . Yes, but people had a different attitude then. Reporter you covered the vatican. What do charges like this do to this institution . Well, i think its very serious. Reporter Joshua Mcelwee of the National Catholic reporter says charges against pell renew criticism of the church. The church has been trying to move beyond the scandal, to assure people that children are at the center of their concern. But when Something Like this happens, of course theres a lot of questions raised about whats happening and whether theyre doing enough. Reporter the vatican said that it granted that leave of absence so that pell could defend himself. But vatican watchers tell us, anthony, read between t
Writing that series, he also under a pen name owen perry previously wrote six awardwinning civil war mysteries covering the first two years of the war. Colonel peters is a retired u. S. Army enlisted man and officer. He has written numerous works on strategy and security. The more recent military topics. Hes a highly regarded journalist and currently the fox news strategic analyst, and a member of the Hoover Institutions working group at Stanford University and he currently lives in warrenton and his title today is the human side of civil war leadership. Please welcome colonel peters. [ applause ] good morning, ladies and gentlemen. You know, you really all should be outside on this beautiful day. This is amazing weather, but im glad youre here. First, i have to get a commercial in not for my books although my publisher would be delighted if youd buy them, but for one of the most important institutions in the United States of america, the National Park service, and in these Turbulent T
Writing that series, he also under a pen name owen perry previously wrote six awardwinning civil war mysteries covering the first two years of the war. Colonel peters is a retired u. S. Army enlisted man and officer. He has written numerous works on strategy and security. The more recent military topics. Hes a highly regarded journalist and currently the fox news strategic analyst, and a member of the Hoover Institutions working group at Stanford University and he currently lives in warrenton and his title today is the human side of civil war leadership. Please welcome colonel peters. [ applause ] good morning, ladies and gentlemen. You know, you really all should be outside on this beautiful day. This is amazing weather, but im glad youre here. First, i have to get a commercial in not for my books although my publisher would be delighted if youd buy them, but for one of the most important institutions in the United States of america, the National Park service, and in these Turbulent T
Writing that series, he also under a pen name owen perry previously wrote six awardwinning civil war mysteries covering the first two years of the war. Colonel peters is a retired u. S. Army enlisted man and officer. He has written numerous works on strategy and security. The more recent military topics. Hes a highly regarded journalist and currently the fox news strategic analyst, and a member of the Hoover Institutions working group at Stanford University and he currently lives in warrenton and his title today is the human side of civil war leadership. Please welcome colonel peters. [ applause ] good morning, ladies and gentlemen. You know, you really all should be outside on this beautiful day. This is amazing weather, but im glad youre here. First, i have to get a commercial in not for my books although my publisher would be delighted if youd buy them, but for one of the most important institutions in the United States of america, the National Park service, and in these Turbulent T