To squeeze into his 40 hours on the ground here in washington. Cbs 2s tony aiello continues our coverage here in d. C. He is here in the brooklyn section of washington. Tony. Reporter maurice, they call this part of washington, little rome because there are so many catholic institutions with a presence here including the franciscan friars of the atonement. Their headquarters is in new york but they have a beautiful monastery in washington, d. C. You can see the yellow and white vatican floor adorning the entrance of the monastery. The city is excited. At st. Anthony school in the brookline section of washington, they are ready to get the papal party started. And even made their own pope francis hat. I would say i like him and i would want to talk to him sometime. I would say, i love him and i would say, bring me more toys, please. Reporter he is the pope, [ laughter ] reporter in fact, many here do consider francis something of a living saint. And a great role model as they build chara
Hello and welcome to our viewers in the United States and around the world. Im amara walker. The World Health Organization says it will review its handling of the Ebola Outbreak in west africa in light of scathing criticism. An internal document leaked to the Associated Press describes the u. N. Agencys response as botched and riddled with incompetence. Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson reports. Reporter the World Health Organization, the w. H. O. Is saying that this was an initial internal report that it had not been fact checked yet but the facts look like this, ebola was first announced, discovered on the 22nd of march in guinea. On the 1st of april, Doctors Without Borders said this was unprecedented. The same day, the w. H. O. Spokesman said this this was the numbers were typical of what they had seen before. It wasnt until the 8th of august that the w. H. O. Announced that this was an international disaster. Now, i spoke with isabelle nutle, dr. Isabelle knuttle, w
Popes are at times forced to cancel trips, mostly due to politics, armed conflicts, or health problems, but cancellations often turn out to be postponements.