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there's a house on fire in canterbury and there's not a fire truck here! >> reporter: a duty drov towahe griffith home, his dash cam recorder cahi this quick glimpse of the blaze. thene fire trucks arrived. mccracken county sheriff's detective matt carter received a call in the middle of the night. >> reporter: this is a bad fire? >> very hot. that whole left end of the house was just completely consumed with fire. >> reporter: it took about an hour for firefighters to knock down the flames. hours more for them to make their way through the blackened wreckage of the house to what seemed to be the heart of the fire, the master bedroom. ghastly, what they would discover. >>> what they found in the embers would rattle the neighborhood and shatter the family. >> everything was just consumed by fire to the point that things were unrecognizable. investigators make a pair of discoveries and realize they're dealing with both a tragedy and a mystery. >> he had recovered a projectile. >> a bullet? >> yes. emerge restored. fortified. replenished. emerge everyday with
there's a house on fire in canterbury and there's not a fire truck here! >> reporter: a duty drov towahe griffith home, his dash cam recorder cahi this quick glimpse of the blaze. thene fire trucks arrived. mccracken county sheriff's detective matt carter received a call in the middle of the night. >> reporter: this is a bad fire? >> very hot. that whole left end of the house was just completely consumed with fire. >> reporter: it took about an hour for firefighters to...
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the archbishop of canterbury has said the church of england needs new powers to protect children fromabuse, justin welby said church's powers around safeguarding "probably needed re—looking at". well our religion editor martin bashir is at the inquiry. tell us more about what he had to say. this is the third week of focus on the anglican church and the dioceses of chichester in particular. it was chosen because of the large number of default priest who have been since the 1980s. the archbishop of canterbury who has been nursing a heavy cold, arrived surrounded by a couple of bishops, his head of communications and legal counsel. he gave evidence about 11:15am and one of the most striking moments was when he described the experience of confronting survivors of abuse. to read the transcripts, to meet survivors is horrifying to a huge degree because you see this extraordinary and atrocious willingness to turn a blind eye. two things going very seriously wrong. and entirely damaging human beings. the enquiry is currently on a break for lunch. the archbishop has been told he will be expect
the archbishop of canterbury has said the church of england needs new powers to protect children fromabuse, justin welby said church's powers around safeguarding "probably needed re—looking at". well our religion editor martin bashir is at the inquiry. tell us more about what he had to say. this is the third week of focus on the anglican church and the dioceses of chichester in particular. it was chosen because of the large number of default priest who have been since the 1980s. the...
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nursing a heavy cold, the archbishop of canterbury arrived to give evidence after almost three weekseard that cover—ups were commonplace, evidence was burned, and priests routinely abused their power. i swear by almighty god... answering questions for almost three hours, counsel to the inquiry fiona scolding asked the archbishop what he'd learned from the process. he appeared to choke back tears. i've learned to be ashamed again of the church. philjohnson was abused by a priest in the diocese of chichester. what's also been shown up through his evidence, and the evidence throughout the inquiry, isjust how little power that he actually has. and, you know, he can use his authority and influence to try and affect change, but can't actually direct it. this is not howjustin welby would have chosen to mark the fifth anniversary of his installation. but he assured the inquiry that safeguarding remained a priority. martin bashir, bbc news. we keep on hearing about the rising concern about plastic — today a major study has warned that the quantity of plastic in the world's seas will treble in
nursing a heavy cold, the archbishop of canterbury arrived to give evidence after almost three weekseard that cover—ups were commonplace, evidence was burned, and priests routinely abused their power. i swear by almighty god... answering questions for almost three hours, counsel to the inquiry fiona scolding asked the archbishop what he'd learned from the process. he appeared to choke back tears. i've learned to be ashamed again of the church. philjohnson was abused by a priest in the diocese...
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speaker, may i welcome the government's decision to create a medical school at ca t canterbury? who has been indefatigable in the fight for this. does it not underline the importance of training more doctors and nurses to sure our health needs in the region are well-staffed and well looked after? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. i'm pleased to welcome the new medical school in canterbury, but also the four other medical schools being set up around various parts of the country. he is absolutely right. this is about ensuring we are training a workforce for our national health service and we have raised significantly the number of training places. i think it's the biggest increase in training places that the nhs has seen for some considerable time. >> mr. speaker, given that mesh can shrink, degrade or twist in a woman's body, can i ask the prime minister if she will support proposals to sling the mess? >> can i say to the honorable lady, i recognize this is a very real, important issue that has been raised. a number of women's health issues raised in this house which ar
speaker, may i welcome the government's decision to create a medical school at ca t canterbury? who has been indefatigable in the fight for this. does it not underline the importance of training more doctors and nurses to sure our health needs in the region are well-staffed and well looked after? >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. i'm pleased to welcome the new medical school in canterbury, but also the four other medical schools being set up around various parts of the country....
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and earlier we learned that she has been baptized in secret by the arch bishop of canterbury. >> theext time we see megan another big milestone coming up an event with the queen the first official event will be commonwealth day on march 12th. >> i love royal news. rick is mocking us but we are like oh my gosh. she is great. i love her. lets take a look outside. who doesn't want to be a princess come on! chopper 6 hd you did that too well. lets look outside. drone 6 was out this morning flying around in medford, new jersey. this is an area that is heavily wooded obviously. and they had 6 to 9 inches of that heavy snoee the car in the driveway thinking, i think i can make it -- they have a lot of digging out to do. like many of you. today is not a bad day to do it. it's chilly, 38 degrees right now in the city. dew point 21 and dry atmosphere and winds from the west northwest at 14. and the pressure is holding steady and the windchill feels like 30 degrees. not feeling like march should and not going to for a while. satellite 6 along with action radar showing we happen to have mostly c
and earlier we learned that she has been baptized in secret by the arch bishop of canterbury. >> theext time we see megan another big milestone coming up an event with the queen the first official event will be commonwealth day on march 12th. >> i love royal news. rick is mocking us but we are like oh my gosh. she is great. i love her. lets take a look outside. who doesn't want to be a princess come on! chopper 6 hd you did that too well. lets look outside. drone 6 was out this...
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justin welby the arch bishop of canterbury performed the is a credit right. >> it was beautiful and moving>> charles and camilla attended. meghan's parents were not there. welby will also officiate the royal wedding and hopes he doesn't make a mistake. >> i must not drop the ring and forget to get the vows in the right orderer. i did at the rehearsal of one of my children's wedding. >> first up in tonight's know and tell ashton kutcher's punked reunion. expect more on set pranks from these two. dax shepard is guest starring on season three of ashton's show the ranch. it will be a full circle moment for the kutchers and shepherds. over in new york an alias reunion. >> what are you doing? >> jennifer garner was supporting victor garber who is performing with bernadette peters in hello dolly. victor wasn't in the theater for jen's meme. >> i can't look at it. >> what's happening? you don't know. >> regret regret regret. >> next the bachelorette begins filming. >> i think any girl would love to do the batch let. >> there's some smiling scenes with rebecca at the mansion. check out the guy in t
justin welby the arch bishop of canterbury performed the is a credit right. >> it was beautiful and moving>> charles and camilla attended. meghan's parents were not there. welby will also officiate the royal wedding and hopes he doesn't make a mistake. >> i must not drop the ring and forget to get the vows in the right orderer. i did at the rehearsal of one of my children's wedding. >> first up in tonight's know and tell ashton kutcher's punked reunion. expect more on...
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the archbishop of canterbury has called on the government to work with united nations to help the people house of lords that there was anarchy across the country. he reflected on the situation there. my lords given the prevailing anarchy across the country. which seems impossible to control. and of which i was reminded in a conversation with the archbishop of congo this morning. 2 million refugees, some any casualties and immeasurable suffering over the last 20 years. would the government use its influence over the other members of the un council security council? for the government lord, said the priority was to protect civilians. in order to achieve this, we need to make unesco a more effective force. our ambassador and his team are working with the new head and her tea m working with the new head and her team to support its work in restoring stability to the country. in a country where so many people died in the second congo war, has the lord have seen djourou united nations report where millions, of bodies, mutilated bodies of an outspoken critic was found on friday. given that the p
the archbishop of canterbury has called on the government to work with united nations to help the people house of lords that there was anarchy across the country. he reflected on the situation there. my lords given the prevailing anarchy across the country. which seems impossible to control. and of which i was reminded in a conversation with the archbishop of congo this morning. 2 million refugees, some any casualties and immeasurable suffering over the last 20 years. would the government use...
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hong kong political scientist joseph chang a convener for the alliance for true democracy and in canterbury in the u.k. via skype keri brown author of c.e.o. china the rise of xi jinping welcome to all of you victor i want to start with you just how significant a move is it abolishing term limits in china this is one of the most important proposed amendments to the chinese constitution made by the central committee of the communist party of china and i'm sure the m.p.c. will have this amendment adopted was it is adopted to ensure that the incumbent president xi jinping will continue to serve as the chinese president for more than two terms that is ten years how long he will continue to serve after the original a two term limitation we do not know he may serve four years or he may serve even for another couple of decades this will help ensure the stability of the very top of the chinese leadership and i think it is a good thing for china it is a good thing for the world and the reaction of the wall street's on the immediate reaction to this announcement. indicated that even the wall street w
hong kong political scientist joseph chang a convener for the alliance for true democracy and in canterbury in the u.k. via skype keri brown author of c.e.o. china the rise of xi jinping welcome to all of you victor i want to start with you just how significant a move is it abolishing term limits in china this is one of the most important proposed amendments to the chinese constitution made by the central committee of the communist party of china and i'm sure the m.p.c. will have this amendment...
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the archbishop of canterbury has told an inquiry into child abuse that he is ashamed of the church ofsaid listening to three weeks of evidence about abuse in the church had left him horrified. the inquiry is looking at abuse that took place in the diocese of chichester. a senior police officer has told bbc news that the rise in people killed and injured by knife crime should be causing far more public concern. he says that because many victims are black, not enough is being done to prevent it. this year, there have been 26 fatal stabbings in london. the bbc has also seen new figures from the nhs showing a significant increase in those being treated in hospital for stabbing injuries. our special correspondent lucy manning has the story. seven days, six murders, all by knives. police in east london investigate another last night. knives now being used too often, killing too many. just a few miles away, this bedroom was full of life, but that life is gone. they are parents who lost their son last month. now it's empty. nothing is here. he died for nothing. when i come into this room, has
the archbishop of canterbury has told an inquiry into child abuse that he is ashamed of the church ofsaid listening to three weeks of evidence about abuse in the church had left him horrified. the inquiry is looking at abuse that took place in the diocese of chichester. a senior police officer has told bbc news that the rise in people killed and injured by knife crime should be causing far more public concern. he says that because many victims are black, not enough is being done to prevent it....
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mr speaker, may work on the —— i welcome the government's decision to create a medical school in canterburyd i'm honourable friend is absolutely right and i'm pleased to welcome the school in canterbury but also the four other medical schools that are being set up in parts of the country. he is absolutely right that this is about ensuring we are training a workforce for our national health service and we have increased significantly the number of training places, think the biggest increase in training places the nhs are seen in some considerable time. given that mesh can shrink degrade or twist in women's body, can i the prime minister if you will support proposals to sling the mesh?” recognise this is a very real, important issue that has been raised. it is one of a number of women's health issues that had been raised in this house that are causing concern to women and i will look in detail at it. i'm happy to write to her about this but i recognise the concern about this particular issue, i'm happy to write about what the national health service will be doing on it. will my honourable fri
mr speaker, may work on the —— i welcome the government's decision to create a medical school in canterburyd i'm honourable friend is absolutely right and i'm pleased to welcome the school in canterbury but also the four other medical schools that are being set up in parts of the country. he is absolutely right that this is about ensuring we are training a workforce for our national health service and we have increased significantly the number of training places, think the biggest increase...
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the archbishop of canterbury will perform the ceremony.maybe he has a little nerves going on. he says he has to be careful not to drop the ring, make sure the vows are perfectly in order. as for meghan, whatever she rocks because like kate middleton she's got a lot of people watching her. she was wearing those ripped jeans she wore to invictus. mother's jeans, yeah, they sold out in a flash. we hear that mother's brand has got them back in stock. 230 bucks, y'all. you can dress like meghan markle. >> yes. >> and finally we're going to be going green today since we didn't really wear any agreen. i apologize, it's my grandmomma's birthday. i know she's having corned beef and cabbage in heaven. for your st. patrick's day feast your eyes on the luck of the irish supersundae at serendipity 3 in nyc, half a dozen desserts all in one. a tinsel adorned leprechaun's hat. green velvet cake. i've never had that. chocolate chip mint ice cream. lollipops, whipped cream, green m&ms, green apple popcorn, crushed green candy, thank you, serendipity 3. >>
the archbishop of canterbury will perform the ceremony.maybe he has a little nerves going on. he says he has to be careful not to drop the ring, make sure the vows are perfectly in order. as for meghan, whatever she rocks because like kate middleton she's got a lot of people watching her. she was wearing those ripped jeans she wore to invictus. mother's jeans, yeah, they sold out in a flash. we hear that mother's brand has got them back in stock. 230 bucks, y'all. you can dress like meghan...
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right treat for this trendy cafe canterbury. canterbury.f my property, to help push my business forward. my business forward. and say they have put williams of pounds of support in place. pounds of support in place. companies say the current system is far from perfect. companies say the current system is farfrom perfect. —— billions of pounds. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. and talking. conditions in england and wales. matt is out at st katherine dock in london for us this morning. all ready for a really sunny, balmy weekend for all of us. weekend for all of us. weekend, not easter weekend, aren't you? weekend, not easter weekend, aren't you ? weekend, not easter weekend, aren't you? you? it is still the end of march, heading into the start of april. heading into the start of april. can't expect too much, but welcome to saint katharine dock. to saint katharine dock. only marina in central london, some very lovely boats behind me as well. very lovely boats behind me as well. near them but it is and always as of calm in the city. c
right treat for this trendy cafe canterbury. canterbury.f my property, to help push my business forward. my business forward. and say they have put williams of pounds of support in place. pounds of support in place. companies say the current system is far from perfect. companies say the current system is farfrom perfect. —— billions of pounds. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. and talking. conditions in england and wales. matt is out at st katherine dock in london for us this...
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the archbishop of canterbury has said that the church needs new powers to protect children from abusepowers probably needed looking at again. he said he was "appalled" and "ashamed" of the church for what it did to survivors. theresa may‘s proposal for a transition phase to allow the uk to leave the european union slowly has been agreed in principle by the president of the european council. donald tusk said the 21—month deal would delay what he called "the negative consequences of brexit". i have some good news for prime minister theresa may. news that has been awaited in london but also in all the other eu capitals. i have just recommended to our leaders that we welcome in principle the agreement on transition. in practice the transition phase will allow to delay all democratic consequences of brexit by another 21 months. it is important not used to our people and businesses are to buy this time so that everyone is prepared for the real impact of brexit. 0n that everyone is prepared for the real impact of brexit. on friday leaders will also discuss how to conduct further negotiations
the archbishop of canterbury has said that the church needs new powers to protect children from abusepowers probably needed looking at again. he said he was "appalled" and "ashamed" of the church for what it did to survivors. theresa may‘s proposal for a transition phase to allow the uk to leave the european union slowly has been agreed in principle by the president of the european council. donald tusk said the 21—month deal would delay what he called "the negative...
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the private ceremony performed by the archbishop of canterbury took place tuesday evening with harryher side along with her future inlaws, prince charles and camilla. >> it's a nod to harry's grandma, the queen, who is the head of the church of england. >> way to get in good with the grandmother-in-law. >> exactly. two months to go until the big wedding. >>> coming up, we are going get wisdom from oprah winfrey as she talks about "wrinkle in time." >> the poison plot. authorities say it was nerve agent used against a former spy. >>> also, take a look at the behind the scenes pick on instagram at abc wnn. you are watching "world news now." instagram at abc wnn. you are watching "world news now." ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you
the private ceremony performed by the archbishop of canterbury took place tuesday evening with harryher side along with her future inlaws, prince charles and camilla. >> it's a nod to harry's grandma, the queen, who is the head of the church of england. >> way to get in good with the grandmother-in-law. >> exactly. two months to go until the big wedding. >>> coming up, we are going get wisdom from oprah winfrey as she talks about "wrinkle in time." >>...
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second, thomas becket, the archbishop of canterbury shouted let someone get rid of this turbulent priestimagine putin moaning about the russian spies who live now safely on the other side of what was the cold war am somebody thinking that was an executive command to proceed in that direction. alix: to investors exit care? 5.8%.g at gdp, there is a distinction when you're looking to the market participant of -- john: that is robust sanctions -- a level of sanctions where does begin to matter. so far with russia probably for reasons david points out, very .ased around commodities so far it has not really hit. prudent is doing well in the polls at home. -- putin is doing well in the polls at home. both very muchu for being with us. coming up, crypto pursuits. alan howard ventures into the crypto business. if you can't watch television you can listen to the radio. hand pimm fox jorgensen from 9:00 to 10:00. live from new york, this is bloomberg. kailey: this is bloomberg daybreak. coming up in the next hour, senator david purdue of georgia. alix: and now to your bloomberg business flash. dea
second, thomas becket, the archbishop of canterbury shouted let someone get rid of this turbulent priestimagine putin moaning about the russian spies who live now safely on the other side of what was the cold war am somebody thinking that was an executive command to proceed in that direction. alix: to investors exit care? 5.8%.g at gdp, there is a distinction when you're looking to the market participant of -- john: that is robust sanctions -- a level of sanctions where does begin to matter. so...
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the archbishop of canterbury has said the church of england needs new powers to protect children fromest. and that a minority, a small minority, have betrayed that... is horrifying. you can see the emotion in that evidence. he was also asked about the church‘s view on forgiveness. he says an abuser may repent, but they should still go to prison. 0verall in his evidence he said the church is open to change and is already changing, but he said more needs to be done at every level. keith, thank you very much, keith doyle bear. let‘s have a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. we were talking yesterday about what easter is looking like. it‘s looking cold, i think, having is looking like. it‘s looking cold, ithink, having read is looking like. it‘s looking cold, i think, having read that. i‘ve had it up to about here with the snow. i think a lot of people will probably like some nice, warm spring sunshine. we looked at the weather models this morning and in the weather centre we couldn‘t quite believe it. but overnight, since yesterday, there has been an indication that indeed, ou
the archbishop of canterbury has said the church of england needs new powers to protect children fromest. and that a minority, a small minority, have betrayed that... is horrifying. you can see the emotion in that evidence. he was also asked about the church‘s view on forgiveness. he says an abuser may repent, but they should still go to prison. 0verall in his evidence he said the church is open to change and is already changing, but he said more needs to be done at every level. keith, thank...
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. >> reporter: the archbishop of canterbury conducted the ceremony using holy water from the river jordanthering attended by markel's future father-in-law, prince charles, and the dutchess of cornwall taking place where little prince george was christened in 2014. markel who was raised protestant and attended catholic schools didn't have to change her religion in order to marry harry but move is a nod to harry's grandmother, who as queen of england also heads the church of england. although she isn't in the royal family just yet, one new poll out has found meghan markle was voted as the most relatable female by young brits, the american actress winning hearts and minds across the pond. >> all right, lucy, thanks. >>> just ahead, a dynamic duo. do you know who it is? it's you and kelly clarkson. >> so good. >> a really, really special project and we cannot wait to share the results. >>> and carson, what have you got going from the orange room? >> it's like a hit song you've got going. well, the dinner dilemma. during a storm like we just experienced, is it okay to order delivery when you d
. >> reporter: the archbishop of canterbury conducted the ceremony using holy water from the river jordanthering attended by markel's future father-in-law, prince charles, and the dutchess of cornwall taking place where little prince george was christened in 2014. markel who was raised protestant and attended catholic schools didn't have to change her religion in order to marry harry but move is a nod to harry's grandmother, who as queen of england also heads the church of england....
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the archbishops of york and canterbury and the... we'll all addressed that service.r. it wasn't as court this morning as it was yesterday morning. frost free really but more cloud around and black cloud has gradually increased for many of us through this morning. this is the scene in shropshire at the moment, grey skies. still some sunshine though in eastern areas. this is in lincolnshire from a weather watcher. blue skies there. quite mild for many of those because we have these south—westerly winds bringing this milderair in. you south—westerly winds bringing this milder air in. you can see the oranges there across the uk. temperature is the many get into double figures. double figures already in the east. further west though as i showed you earlier, cloudy skies and rain in fact moving its way into northern ireland and the west of scotland. maximum temperatures in the west nine, perhaps 10 celsius. but in the east 12 or 13. the rain will continue to spread eastward, as it does there will be heavier pulses of rain moving through parts of wales, into northern englan
the archbishops of york and canterbury and the... we'll all addressed that service.r. it wasn't as court this morning as it was yesterday morning. frost free really but more cloud around and black cloud has gradually increased for many of us through this morning. this is the scene in shropshire at the moment, grey skies. still some sunshine though in eastern areas. this is in lincolnshire from a weather watcher. blue skies there. quite mild for many of those because we have these...
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and now our staff and our, the archbishop of canterbury has tweeted, we will miss ken dodd.e i've just got some breaking news to bring you from the courts. we are just hearing that a 17—year—old youth has been jailed just hearing that a 17—year—old youth has beenjailed for ten just hearing that a 17—year—old youth has been jailed for ten and a half years for carrying out a spate of what were described in court as despicable acid attacks against moped riders. ericjohn from croydon in south london targeted six riders in an attempt to steal vehicles in the north and east of london. —— derekjohn. he appeared at wood green crown court for you video link. thejudge at green crown court for you video link. the judge at the hearing described his grave crimes. in his sentencing remarks, thejudge said the actions were despicable. that has just the actions were despicable. that hasjust come the actions were despicable. that has just come through. the judge has ordered that although the boy is only 17 years old, it was in the public interest that derekjohn from croydon be named. the tria
and now our staff and our, the archbishop of canterbury has tweeted, we will miss ken dodd.e i've just got some breaking news to bring you from the courts. we are just hearing that a 17—year—old youth has been jailed just hearing that a 17—year—old youth has beenjailed for ten just hearing that a 17—year—old youth has been jailed for ten and a half years for carrying out a spate of what were described in court as despicable acid attacks against moped riders. ericjohn from croydon in...
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he filmed for us set of video diaries he filmed for us he had just retired as a head teacher in canterburyth, shade, combed my head in the morning when i get up. so what i now do is morning when i get up. so what i now doisi morning when i get up. so what i now do is i put everything out of the box, use it and as i have used it plays it back in the box again. i have changed in some ways and some of those changes have been brought on by dementia. i see the same person who physically looks like me, who is saying the things i was saying at the time, and i still believe in. but now i feel less able to express myself as well as i did then. it isa then. it is a lovely walk, this, along the beach, and then around the harbour. i get such a lot from it. it gives me time to think, to contemplate, to try to sort something out in my mind that are bothering me. watching these boats rocking in the water reminds me of how some days it is for me walking and standing and trying to keep my balance. any experience of dementia i have sometimes brought on by being depressed, by being isolated, being lonely, fr
he filmed for us set of video diaries he filmed for us he had just retired as a head teacher in canterburyth, shade, combed my head in the morning when i get up. so what i now do is morning when i get up. so what i now doisi morning when i get up. so what i now do is i put everything out of the box, use it and as i have used it plays it back in the box again. i have changed in some ways and some of those changes have been brought on by dementia. i see the same person who physically looks like...
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foreign minister and to amelia hadfield — professor of european and international relations at canterburyer than just expelling diplomats? as far as we know, probably not at this stage. i think they will probably do that and then wait to see what we do next with our allies before they take further steps. but clearly they are in a very aggressive mode. so anything is possible right now. do you think this is likely to escalate between britain and russia? we have had talk of another cold war. sometimes i think we need to think about the relationship with russia. there is this one awful incident in britain on the back of previous ones as well. i think we are seeing our allies kind of rallying to our side because things have happened in their countries as well, and eve ryo ne their countries as well, and everyone is well aware of the danger russia poses now. i think it's quite possible that we are going to end up heading towards a situation that's a little bit reminiscent of the cold war, where russia becomes a country that we need to find ways to work with, where we have to do, to try and kee
foreign minister and to amelia hadfield — professor of european and international relations at canterburyer than just expelling diplomats? as far as we know, probably not at this stage. i think they will probably do that and then wait to see what we do next with our allies before they take further steps. but clearly they are in a very aggressive mode. so anything is possible right now. do you think this is likely to escalate between britain and russia? we have had talk of another cold war....