longer to go in, get after it, put it out. aerial bombers between the flames and myself and it saved the house. these strikes actually did hit the port of odesa, we have indications that they certainly got close to some grain terminals. translator: this is an overgas war that russia is waging against united europe. it is tuesday, july 26, 9:00 a.m. in london, 4:00 a.m. in washington where congressional hearings on the january 6 u.s. capitol riot are on hold until september. but the investigation is taking a new turn. cnn has learned two former trump administration officials testified before a federal grand jury in washington. marc short on the right served as chief of staff to vice president mike pence, and greg jacob was another top aide. evan perez explains why their testimony is a big deal. reporter: the justice department investigation into the efforts to overturn the 2020 election has taken a major step forward with the former vice president s chief of staff ap
you know, christina, since the era of phone paul 6, now st. paul 6, popes have apologized literally hundreds of times for various sins of the church in the past and the present. but even by those standards, the pope s language yesterñay in that session with the indigenous leaders in canada was remarkably forceful, almost unprecedented. let s give a quick listen to what the pope had to say. translator: the memory of those children is indeed painful. that every child is treated with love, honor and respect. we want to walk together, to pray together, and to work pray together, and to work togq) so that the suffering of the past can lead to a future of justice, healing and reconciliation. i humbly beg forgiveness for the
evil committed by so many christians against the indigenous people. so you heard the pope unambiguously use the word evil to describe what happened in those residential schools. my sense is that that apology was well received by the i digenous community in canada, but by itself, frankly,t is not enough. they also want action. yeah, and some are calling for reparations from the catholic church, you know. are those steps likely to happen and what reparations would there be? well, first of all, i think what the indigenous are asking for is transparency. they want the church to open its archives both this canada and in the vatican to try to get to the bottom of what happened to these roughly 150,000 children from indigenous families who in many
cases were forcibly removed and placed in to these residential schools. the problem there is that these archives are not centralized, they are scattered, often the records are missing but they want a commitment from the xlurnl church to do what it can to get to the truth. in terms of the reparation, canadian bishops had pledged to raise intabout $30 million and y want a commitment from the pope that they are serious. all right, john allen, thank you very much, for that analysis. american football fans now have a new way to catch their favorite games. the nfl has launched a streaming service at about $5 a. the league has been the outlier among the four major leagues as the only one without a direct consumer subscription streaming option. the new nfl plus is only co cf1o available on phones and tablets and users won t be able to stream games to it tv through the service. after nearly four decades on