[2016-10-03] Betrayal : Abuse in the Catholic Church in Nova Scotia (2010) – The Fifth Estate

Betrayal tells the story of childhood abuse victims in Nova Scotia, who continued to feel profound hurt and damage as adults. Searching for restitution for their suffering some launched or joined in lawsuits against the Catholic Church. Their partial victory has had an unexpected outcome: In order to settle those lawsuits, the church has begun selling of some church property in Nova Scotia – property that local people helped build and pay for over many generations.

Betrayal highlights the consequences of abuse that continue to echo throughout the Catholic Church and in communities across Canada, the U.S and in Europe.

Original broadcast date : October 1, 2010

[2019-09-24] The Hidden Children of the Catholic Church | ABC

It’s been an open secret for years. Catholic priests fathering children in breach of their vows. After suffering in silence and shame for years, those children are speaking out, demanding answers and recognition from Rome.

Like other scandals it has faced, the Church has swept the issue of children of priests under the carpet.

“The church operates on a system where if it can ignore you and hope you go away, then it will do that”, says one former advisor to the church.

The children of priests have long suffered in silence and shame, their mothers pressured to keep quiet and keep the secret.

We follow the story of one Australian woman who discovered in middle age who her father was, and who’s determined to find out more.

“I remember thinking I can’t tell anybody. I now have to carry a secret”, she says. “Over a period of time, I realised…I can’t keep the secret and I need to step forward

Reporter Lisa Millar heads to Ireland to speak to the man who’s bringing this issue out from the shadows into the light.

From a village south of Dublin, Vincent Doyle, whose father was a priest, is bringing these children together for the first time, helping them find a voice and a pathway to answers.

When Vincent Doyle launched a website for the children of priests, the response revealed the global nature of the problem. His website got hits from 175 countries and he estimates there are ‘ten thousand children of priests, that’s conservative’.

A woman who is researching the experiences of children of priests found startling similarities between their problems and the problems suffered by victims of clerical abuse.

While the Irish clergy have responded to pressure and come up with a plan to deal with it, Rome has been slower to react.

“It’s evidence priests are not doing what they’re supposed to be doing”, says one long-time Vatican watcher. “… any time the Church leadership is confronted with that, the knee jerk reaction is to recoil and not be fully transparent.”

In Rome, Lisa Millar goes to the centre of Catholic power to find answers. They now acknowledge the problem, but secrecy rules.

“I want the Pope to say the words ‘children of priests’. That’s what I want and that will just be the beginning”, says Vincent Doyle.

“I think it will be the next big story that is going to shake, and quite rightly shake, the church”, says the former advisor.

[2018-10-08] Apple under fire for allegations of controversial business practices – CBC

The National goes undercover to investigate some of Apple’s controversial business practices including allegations of overpriced repair charges and the battery/slowdown scandal. Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News

[2017-03-14] Reverse osmosis water purification scam: Hidden camera investigation (CBC Marketplace) – CBC

Clean Water, Dirty Tricks: Marketplace goes undercover to expose the techniques used in door-to-door sales of water purification systems — devices that can cost thousands of dollars, but which most people simply may not need.

[2017-11-27] This Concrete Dome Holds A Leaking Toxic Timebomb | Marshall Islands – ABC

Thousands of cubic metres of radioactive waste lies buried under a concrete dome on the Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands, the legacy of over a decade of US nuclear tests in the Pacific.Now rising sea levels are threatening to spill its contents into the sea.

Now rising sea levels are threatening to spill its contents into the sea.

[2019-09-11] Turning toxic — the Bayer-Monsanto merger – DW Documentary

A year after Germany’s Bayer Group took over Monsanto, and it’s struggling to deal with the US seed giant’s controversial reputation. Now Bayer is also liable for Monsanto’s legal bills – which are starting to mount alarmingly.

Roundup, a herbicide containing glyphosate sold worldwide by Monsanto has long been suspected of causing cancer. A California court has just awarded more than $2 billion in damages to a couple who had claimed that their use of the pesticide caused them to develop non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma . Bayer’s share price halved last year, and the consequences are already making themselves felt in the company itself: Around 12,000 jobs worldwide are to be cut in the next few years, a considerable proportion of them in Germany. CEO Werner Baumann, who pushed for the merger, is coming under increasing pressure. Voicing criticism, a majority of shareholders voted against absolving Baumann and other managers of their responsibility in the merger. Bayer is in the midst of its greatest crisis.

The film traces the effects of the merger and investigates potential new health hazards emanating from glyphosate. How has Monsanto tried in the past to influence politicians, scientists and public opinion? Did the Americans actually play down or ignore the dangers? And does Bayer really distance itself from these practices?

[2017-03-14] The Economics of Airline Class – Wendover

[2017-08-29] Deadly bacteria and the pharmaceutical industry – DW Documentary

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[2019-12-23] Ebola in Congo (full film) – FRONTLINE

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