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he was bishop of lewes from 1977 until he became bishop of gloucester in 1992.n with friends in high places. prince charles attended his installation and invited him to his home. but in 1993, peter ball resigned his position and accepted a caution for gross indecency. any message for the victims? i'm very sorry. it wasn't until 2015 that he was convicted for abusing 18 teenagers and young men and jailed. today, while prince charles was at raf marham, he tried to distance himself from the man he once called a loyal friend. in a letter read out to the inquiry by its senior counsel, he said he had ceased contact with mr ball when he was found guilty of serious offences against young people. it remains a source of deep personal regret that i was one of many who were deceived over a long period of time about the true nature of mr ball's activities. clarence house said prince charles didn't know about the caution until 2009 and he said he hadn't been aware that a caution carried an acceptance of guilt. one of ball's victims, who wants to remain anonymous, told me he d
he was bishop of lewes from 1977 until he became bishop of gloucester in 1992.n with friends in high places. prince charles attended his installation and invited him to his home. but in 1993, peter ball resigned his position and accepted a caution for gross indecency. any message for the victims? i'm very sorry. it wasn't until 2015 that he was convicted for abusing 18 teenagers and young men and jailed. today, while prince charles was at raf marham, he tried to distance himself from the man he...
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he was bishop of lewes from 1977 until he became bishop of gloucester in 1992. friends in high places. prince charles attended his installation and invited him to his home. but in 1993, peter ball resigned his position and accepted a caution for gross indecency. any message for the victims? i'm very sorry. it wasn't until 2015 that he was convicted for abusing 18 teenagers and young men and jailed. today, while prince charles was at raf marham, he tried to distance himself from the man he once called a loyal friend. in a letter read out to the inquiry by its senior counsel, he said he had ceased contact with mr ball when he was found guilty of serious offences against young people. it remains a source of deep personal regret that i was one of many who were deceived over a long period of time about the true nature of mr ball's activities. clarence house said prince charles didn't know about the caution until 2009 and he said he hadn't been aware that a caution carried an acceptance of guilt. one of ball's victims, who wants to remain anonymous, told me he did not
he was bishop of lewes from 1977 until he became bishop of gloucester in 1992. friends in high places. prince charles attended his installation and invited him to his home. but in 1993, peter ball resigned his position and accepted a caution for gross indecency. any message for the victims? i'm very sorry. it wasn't until 2015 that he was convicted for abusing 18 teenagers and young men and jailed. today, while prince charles was at raf marham, he tried to distance himself from the man he once...
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he was bishop of gloucester.uiry has been looking at whether there was a cover—up from people within the church and within high places who tried to influence his case. today we looked at the relationship between peter ball and the prince of wales. peter ball had called the prints are good friends and we heard some extracts from some letters between the two men. i'm going to read some of them to you. in 1996 the prince of wales roads to peter ball saying... lets start a 1995. he wrote to peter ball saying "i wish i could do more. ifeel so desperately strongly of the monstrous wrongs that have been done to you and away you have been treated he went on to say that the public perception of him was based on events and characters based entirely on lies, invention and speculation and sensation. we also heard about the property that prince charles duchy estate had rented out to peter ball and his brother following estate had rented out to peter ball and his brotherfollowing his resignation from his position and that caut
he was bishop of gloucester.uiry has been looking at whether there was a cover—up from people within the church and within high places who tried to influence his case. today we looked at the relationship between peter ball and the prince of wales. peter ball had called the prints are good friends and we heard some extracts from some letters between the two men. i'm going to read some of them to you. in 1996 the prince of wales roads to peter ball saying... lets start a 1995. he wrote to peter...
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but in 2015, the former bishop of lewis in gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusing and jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. tooday, in a letter read to the inquiry by its senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, saying he had taken him on what he believed to be his good word. events later demonstrated beyond any doubt to my deep regret that i, along with many others, had been misled, and the reverse was true. the prince said he was unaware until recently that a caution carried an acceptance of guilt. i have to say, the victims find that excuse rather unconvincing. prince charles is somebody who had access to the best legal advice that money can buy, he had the opportunity to clarify the legal position, and he should've taken that opportunity and avoided a relationship with this man. in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found in this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchy of cornwall. prince charles wrote to him saying he longed to see him settled
but in 2015, the former bishop of lewis in gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusing and jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. tooday, in a letter read to the inquiry by its senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, saying he had taken him on what he believed to be his good word. events later demonstrated beyond any doubt to my deep regret that i, along with many others,...
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but in 2015 the former bishop of lewis and gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusingnagers and young men and jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. today in a letter read to the inquiry by senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, 5ailing he tru5ted him on what he believed to be his good work. events later demonstrated beyond any doubt to my deep regret that i along with many others had been misled, and the reverse wa5 others had been misled, and the rever5e was true. others had been misled, and the reverse was true. the prince said he wa5 reverse was true. the prince said he was not aware until recently that a caution carried an acceptance of guilt. i have to say that the victim5 find that excuse rather unconvincing. prince charles had acce55 unconvincing. prince charles had access to the best legal advice that money can buy, he had the chance to clarify the legal position, he should have taken that opportunity and provided a relationship with this man. in 1997 pet
but in 2015 the former bishop of lewis and gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusingnagers and young men and jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. today in a letter read to the inquiry by senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, 5ailing he tru5ted him on what he believed to be his good work. events later demonstrated beyond any doubt to my deep regret that i along with...
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the inquiry is considering the case of peter ball, a former bishop of lewes, and gloucester, who wasrince charles was in close contact with ball, and it's been claimed he helped to protect him. but, in the letter, read by counsel to the inquiry, prince charles says he was misled by ball, who told him he was a victim of a vendetta. jon donnison reports. peter ball was a senior and powerful figure within the church of england for decades. but in 2015, the former bishop of lewis and gloucester seen here on the left with his twin brother, was for 32 months for sexually abusing teenagers and young men. he had been cautioned by police more than ten years earlier, and resigned his position. this enquiry is addressing allegations of an establishment cover—up. a cover—up that allegedly involved the church, seniorfigures in the that allegedly involved the church, senior figures in the judiciary and even the royal family. senior figures in the judiciary and even the royalfamily. peter senior figures in the judiciary and even the royal family. peter ball claimed to be a close friend of prince ch
the inquiry is considering the case of peter ball, a former bishop of lewes, and gloucester, who wasrince charles was in close contact with ball, and it's been claimed he helped to protect him. but, in the letter, read by counsel to the inquiry, prince charles says he was misled by ball, who told him he was a victim of a vendetta. jon donnison reports. peter ball was a senior and powerful figure within the church of england for decades. but in 2015, the former bishop of lewis and gloucester...
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peter ball, the former bishop of gloucester, was jailed in 2015 after admitting the sexual exploitation sexual abuse this morning, lord carey expressed profound remorse — as our religion editor, martin bashir reports. this is not how 82—year—old lord carey hoped to reflect on his tenure as archbishop of canterbury — arriving at the independent inquiry to be cross—examined about his role in the case of peter ball. ball became bishop of gloucester in 1992, but a year later he accepted a police caution for gross indecency and stepped down. despite receiving six letters from alleged victims, lord carey granted him permission to officiate again in church services, which he did for more than 20 years until 2015, when ball admitted to sexual offences against 18 vulnerable young men and served 16 months in prison. following ball's conviction, the church of england commissioned dame moira gibb to conduct an independent review, and her report published last summer said that he had steered the church to believe ball's protestations of innocence instead of the victims. counsel for the inquiry fiona
peter ball, the former bishop of gloucester, was jailed in 2015 after admitting the sexual exploitation sexual abuse this morning, lord carey expressed profound remorse — as our religion editor, martin bashir reports. this is not how 82—year—old lord carey hoped to reflect on his tenure as archbishop of canterbury — arriving at the independent inquiry to be cross—examined about his role in the case of peter ball. ball became bishop of gloucester in 1992, but a year later he accepted a...
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but in 2015, the former bishop of lewis in gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusingand jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. tooday, in a letter read to the inquiry by its senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, saying he had taken him on what he believed to be his good word. events later demonstrated beyond any doubt to my deep regret that i, along with many others, had been misled, and the reverse was true. the prince said he was unaware until recently that a caution carried an acceptance of guilt. i have to say, the victims find that excuse rather unconvincing. prince charles is somebody who had access to the best legal advice that money can buy, he had the opportunity to clarify the legal position, and he should've taken that opportunity and avoided a relationship with this man. in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found in this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchy of cornwall. prince charles wrote to him saying he longed to see him settled s
but in 2015, the former bishop of lewis in gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusingand jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. tooday, in a letter read to the inquiry by its senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, saying he had taken him on what he believed to be his good word. events later demonstrated beyond any doubt to my deep regret that i, along with many others, had...
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the inquiry is considering the case of peter ball, a former bishop of lewes, and gloucester, who wasaimed he helped to protect him. but in the letter read by counsel to the inquiry, prince charles says he was misled by ball, who told him he was a victim of a vendetta. jon donnison reports. peter ball was a senior and powerful figure within the church of england for decades. but in 2015, the former bishop of lewes and also of gloucester, seen here on the left with his twin brother, was jailed for 32 months for sexually abusing teenagers and young men. he had been cautioned by police more than ten years earlier, and resigned his position. this inquiry is addressing allegations of an establishment cover—up. a cover—up that allegedly involved the church, senior figures in the judiciary, and even the royalfamily. peter ball claimed to be a close friend of prince charles. today, the inquiry was read extracts from letters the prince of wales sent peter ball written in the 1990s, after he had been cautioned. this is what the prince wrote in february, 1995. i wish i could do more. i feel so d
the inquiry is considering the case of peter ball, a former bishop of lewes, and gloucester, who wasaimed he helped to protect him. but in the letter read by counsel to the inquiry, prince charles says he was misled by ball, who told him he was a victim of a vendetta. jon donnison reports. peter ball was a senior and powerful figure within the church of england for decades. but in 2015, the former bishop of lewes and also of gloucester, seen here on the left with his twin brother, was jailed...
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the inquiry is considering the case of peter ball, a former bishop of lewes, and gloucester, who wasoung men. prince charles was in close contact with ball, and it's been claimed he helped to protect him. we will have more on that in a moment but first, more on that crash in scotland where five people were killed. and 63—year—old man are travelling in an orange nissan also delete died from their injuries. the 39—year—old female driver sustained serious injuries and is being treated. everyone in the car was local to this area. a white beard minibus carrying italian tourists was also involved in this collision. —— the act. two people, a woman and four—year—old boy, have also died. the male driver, and male passenger, a female passenger and a three—year—old boy who also within the minibus, were taken to hospital with a variety of injuries. the woman is considered to be in a critical condition and is being treated at aberdeen royal infirmary. the little boy sustained minor injuries and is being well cared for. the dreadful scene faced by emergency responders from police, fire and ambulan
the inquiry is considering the case of peter ball, a former bishop of lewes, and gloucester, who wasoung men. prince charles was in close contact with ball, and it's been claimed he helped to protect him. we will have more on that in a moment but first, more on that crash in scotland where five people were killed. and 63—year—old man are travelling in an orange nissan also delete died from their injuries. the 39—year—old female driver sustained serious injuries and is being treated....
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to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, which is examining how the former bishop of gloucester20 years. the department for transport will release figures this morning showing which train services in the uk are the most overcrowded. the data is based on rail passenger counts provided by train operating companies and is intended to monitor crowding levels. the government requires rail companies to use the information to plan timetables in a way that reduces over—crowding. millions of so—called "just about managing" families are no better off today than they were 15 years ago, according to research from the resolution foundation. the not—for—profit social—policy think tank estimates that middle and low—income families were £100 worse off last year than they were in 2003. it also estimates child poverty has increased by 3%. the use of anti—depressants for children is on the rise. in the past three years, 950,000 prescriptions were handed out in england, scotland and northern ireland. children, aged 12 and under, saw the largest increase of 24%. our reporter paul connelly has more.
to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, which is examining how the former bishop of gloucester20 years. the department for transport will release figures this morning showing which train services in the uk are the most overcrowded. the data is based on rail passenger counts provided by train operating companies and is intended to monitor crowding levels. the government requires rail companies to use the information to plan timetables in a way that reduces over—crowding. millions...
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officials changed its rules and wallace was able to compete and win at an event in the city of gloucestert story on the bbc news website. angst forjoining more on that story on the bbc news website. angst for joining us, goodbye. —— thanks forjoining us. hello there. well, the heatwave of summer 2018 is certainly set to continue for the next week and possibly beyond that. in fact, monday was the hottest day of the year so far, we had temperatures as high as 33.3 celsius at santon downham in suffolk. thursday, we could see temperatures as high as 34 or 35 degrees. so those temperatures building certainly over the next few days. tuesday, we're still drawing in this southerly flow of warm air, particularly across central and eastern parts of england. further north—west across the british isles, some weatherfronts moving in, some cold fronts, so they're going to be introducing some slightly fresher conditions, particularly to scotland and northern ireland on tuesday. here's that weak front, a band of cloud producing a few spots of rain across parts of southern scotland, northern england and p
officials changed its rules and wallace was able to compete and win at an event in the city of gloucestert story on the bbc news website. angst forjoining more on that story on the bbc news website. angst for joining us, goodbye. —— thanks forjoining us. hello there. well, the heatwave of summer 2018 is certainly set to continue for the next week and possibly beyond that. in fact, monday was the hottest day of the year so far, we had temperatures as high as 33.3 celsius at santon downham in...
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sexual abuse, prince charles wrote that he'd been friends with peter ball, the former bishop of gloucesters. but he said he was unaware of his crimes and felt "deep personal regret" at being misled. peter ball, who is 86, was jailed in 2015 and released in 2017. he is too ill to give evidence to the inquiry in person. sophie long reports. peter ball was a senior and powerful figure in the anglican church for decades. he was a man with friends in high places. prince charles attended when he became a bishop. in 1999, he was arrested and charged for gross indecency. it was not until 2015 that he was convicted for abusing 18 teenagers and young men and jailed. today, prince charles was at raf marham, he tried to distance himself from the man he once called a loyal friend. in a letter read out by senior counsel, he said he had ceased contact with mr peter ball he was found guilty of serious offences against young people. it remains a source of deep personal regret that i was one of many who were deceived over a long of time about the true nature of peter ball's activities. clarence house says p
sexual abuse, prince charles wrote that he'd been friends with peter ball, the former bishop of gloucesters. but he said he was unaware of his crimes and felt "deep personal regret" at being misled. peter ball, who is 86, was jailed in 2015 and released in 2017. he is too ill to give evidence to the inquiry in person. sophie long reports. peter ball was a senior and powerful figure in the anglican church for decades. he was a man with friends in high places. prince charles attended...
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wallace could compete and win atan so that wallace could compete and win at an event in the city of gloucesterompete more. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. that's it. hello there. well, the heatwave of summer 2018 is certainly set to continue for the next week and possibly beyond that. in fact, monday was the hottest day of the year so far, we had temperatures as high as 33.3 celsius at santon downham in suffolk. thursday, we could see temperatures as high as 3a or 35 degrees. so those temperatures building certainly over the next few days. tuesday, we're still drawing in this southerly flow of warm air, particularly across central and eastern parts of england. further north—west across the british isles, some weatherfronts moving in, some cold fronts, so they're going to be introducing some slightly fresher conditions, particularly to scotland and northern ireland on tuesday. here's that weak front, a band of cloud producing a few spots of rain across parts of southern scotland, northern england and perhaps into wales as well. hot and humid to the south—east,
wallace could compete and win atan so that wallace could compete and win at an event in the city of gloucesterompete more. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. that's it. hello there. well, the heatwave of summer 2018 is certainly set to continue for the next week and possibly beyond that. in fact, monday was the hottest day of the year so far, we had temperatures as high as 33.3 celsius at santon downham in suffolk. thursday, we could see temperatures as high as 3a...
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canterbury, george carey, has acknowledged that he was "too easily duped" by the disgraced bishop of gloucester the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse that he'd struggled to believe a bishop could be a predatory abuser. peter ball was jailed in 2015 for sexually abusing boys and young men. for the first time teenage boys in england are to receive the hpv vaccine, which protects against some forms of cancer. it's been offered to girls since 2008, but last week an expert panel recommended extending the programme. scotland and wales are already due to offer the vaccine to boys. the home of the red arrows, raf scampton in lincolnshire, is to be sold. 600 people currently work at the site, which was also where 617 squadron prepared for the dambusters mission in world war two. the ministry of defence in order to cut costs, is also closing raf linton—on—ouse in north yorkshire, 300 people will be affected there. the man who donated millions of pounds to the pro—brexit campaign is under scrutiny for paying thousands of pounds to a leading politician in the small african kingdom of lesotho. arr
canterbury, george carey, has acknowledged that he was "too easily duped" by the disgraced bishop of gloucester the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse that he'd struggled to believe a bishop could be a predatory abuser. peter ball was jailed in 2015 for sexually abusing boys and young men. for the first time teenage boys in england are to receive the hpv vaccine, which protects against some forms of cancer. it's been offered to girls since 2008, but last week an expert panel...
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bolt stood down as bishop of gloucester in 1992 after accepting a police caution for gross indecencys later he was allowed to return to christian ministry by lord carey. responding to questions, lord carey said he struggled to believe that ball was a predatory abuse. i could not believe that a bishop in the church of god and do such evil things, so i actually believed him for quite a time. lord carey was reminded of seven letters that he was sent by victims of abuse, but instead of counselling then, he arranged for ball to receive £12,500 in financial support. seems particularly galling that peter ball should be sent money to go on holiday when the victims and survivors were not given any counselling. i have already said i regret the treatment of the victims. the only time he showed remorse was about the loss that peter ball had suffered. there was so much consideration given to peter ball and his brother and virtually nothing for the victims. after five hours of testimony, lord carey conceded that the church had failed to many. the home of the red arrows raf scampton is to be sold.
bolt stood down as bishop of gloucester in 1992 after accepting a police caution for gross indecencys later he was allowed to return to christian ministry by lord carey. responding to questions, lord carey said he struggled to believe that ball was a predatory abuse. i could not believe that a bishop in the church of god and do such evil things, so i actually believed him for quite a time. lord carey was reminded of seven letters that he was sent by victims of abuse, but instead of counselling...
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and wallace was able to compete and win at an event in the city of gloucester. have died and dozens more have been taken to hospital after firefighters battle planes in greece. hot temperatures and dozens of other countries around the world. and that news that has been breaking from north korea. we spoke to the managing editor of the 38 north monitoring group based in the us and she says satellite images of the sohae station to suggest that kim jong—un may be fulfilling a promise made to president trump at the singapore summit injune. it is where north korea said they launched space satellites but the us claims it was for ballistic missiles and suggestions are in that some of the site is being dismantled which could have far bigger implications even though it is at an early stage. more on the website. hello there. well, the heatwave of summer 2018 is certainly set to continue for the next week and possibly beyond that. in fact, monday was the hottest day of the year so far, we had temperatures as high as 33.3 celsius at santon downham in suffolk. thursday, we co
and wallace was able to compete and win at an event in the city of gloucester. have died and dozens more have been taken to hospital after firefighters battle planes in greece. hot temperatures and dozens of other countries around the world. and that news that has been breaking from north korea. we spoke to the managing editor of the 38 north monitoring group based in the us and she says satellite images of the sohae station to suggest that kim jong—un may be fulfilling a promise made to...
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and wallace was able to compete and win at an eventin was able to compete and win at an event in gloucesterace will be competing some more. very briefly, that main news again. 20 people have died and dozens more have been taken to hospital in forest fires in greece. authorities have called for international assistance to tackle the flames but high temperatures will cause problems in dozens of other countries around the world right now. there's much more on that and much more on all the news any time on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. that's it for now. thanks very much for watching. come again. hello there. well, the heatwave of summer 2018 is certainly set to continue for the next week and possibly beyond that. in fact, monday was the hottest day of the year so far, we had temperatures as high as 33.3 celsius at santon downham in suffolk. thursday, we could see temperatures as high as 3a or 35 degrees. so those temperatures building certainly over the next few days. tuesday, we're still drawing in this southerly flow of
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it's one of the strategies in gloucester township.d they can say hello and the police officers are there to help them. >> reporter: from above, you can see brittany woods as part of a much broader community, one with broader neighborhoods just over the fence. >> reporter: they have to see this community as a healthy community, not one they can come into. we're all together. just because we're on the other side of funs doesn't mean not all together. >> reporter: as for the abandoned homes two years ago. >> 35 abandoned homes down to two. >> two. >> you guys rock. >> reporter: a reminder that mind changes come. >>>hat image of the police olayi football with the kids. >> it's an amazing turnaround there. >> it is. >> it can happen in other towns as well. >> yeah. >>> more than 60% of americans still answer work emails on vacation -- guilty -- with some reaching for their phone every three minutes. david pogue has tipped on >>> the endless scroll. once you'd scroll and have to click to get to the next page. now the page never ends sucking
it's one of the strategies in gloucester township.d they can say hello and the police officers are there to help them. >> reporter: from above, you can see brittany woods as part of a much broader community, one with broader neighborhoods just over the fence. >> reporter: they have to see this community as a healthy community, not one they can come into. we're all together. just because we're on the other side of funs doesn't mean not all together. >> reporter: as for the...
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peter ball, the former bishop of gloucester, was jailed in 2015 after admitting the sexual exploitationhas been giving evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, from where caroline daviesjoins me. take us through what happened today. this inquiry is looking into historic child abuse from lots of different organisations and this week the focus is on the church of england and on that one man in particular, peter ball. yesterday, the inquiry heard that many of peter ball's colleagues thought it was impossible for him to do many of these acts. they saw him as a wholly visionary. when he was accused of abuse in the early 90s, the church prayed for him and not for his victims. lord carey who was giving evidence today echoed those sentiments and talked about how he thought it was almost impossible that peter ball could have done these acts when he first heard about them. i couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil things. so i actually believed him for quite a time because who else were complaining about him? i didn't know these people. so you ca
peter ball, the former bishop of gloucester, was jailed in 2015 after admitting the sexual exploitationhas been giving evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, from where caroline daviesjoins me. take us through what happened today. this inquiry is looking into historic child abuse from lots of different organisations and this week the focus is on the church of england and on that one man in particular, peter ball. yesterday, the inquiry heard that many of peter ball's...
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the oscar winner is accused by three men of sexual assault in london and gloucester between 1986 and013. variety was already investigating three other cases. since october more than 30 men in the u.k. and the u.s. have accused spacey of sexual assault. he has denied previous allegations. we reached out to spacey for comment on theba > a tenness wom is fighting to hold on to what she says is moon dust. ahead, she tells how astronaut neil armstrong gave it to her and she's worried nasa might take itaw >>> subscribe to cbs podcast for the podcast app to wherever you like to watch your podcasts. you're watching "cbs this morning." i'm to your bumper, cause.... i don't think enough people heard about your big day. but nothing says "we got married" like a 12 ounce piece of scrap metal. yo! we got married! honk if you like joint assets. now you're so busy soaking up all this attention, you don't see the car in front of you. and if i can crash your "perfect day", imagine what i can do to the rest of 'em. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. your brainhaevelps your n
the oscar winner is accused by three men of sexual assault in london and gloucester between 1986 and013. variety was already investigating three other cases. since october more than 30 men in the u.k. and the u.s. have accused spacey of sexual assault. he has denied previous allegations. we reached out to spacey for comment on theba > a tenness wom is fighting to hold on to what she says is moon dust. ahead, she tells how astronaut neil armstrong gave it to her and she's worried nasa might...
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to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, which is examining how the former bishop of gloucestert the hearing. yesterday we heard from this inquiry that many of peter ball's colleagues didn't think it was possible he could have done this. he was seen as a wholly visionary and when he was first accused in 1992 the church prayed for him rather than his victims. these sentiments were echoed by lord carey today.|j couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil things. who else was complaining about him? i didn't know these people. most of us took a little time to catch on to what this man was doing to younger people. i wasn't aware of this but in the church there were rumours around no one did anything about it, with regard to the cac in norwich, for example, where people did do something about it. so after much questioning, lord carey did admit that perhaps child protection was not at the forefront of the church of england's agenda back in the early 1990s, and the inquiry will continue for the rest of this week. as we've been reporting, it's going to be anoth
to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, which is examining how the former bishop of gloucestert the hearing. yesterday we heard from this inquiry that many of peter ball's colleagues didn't think it was possible he could have done this. he was seen as a wholly visionary and when he was first accused in 1992 the church prayed for him rather than his victims. these sentiments were echoed by lord carey today.|j couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil...
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"the new yorker" susan gloucester talks about what john kelly's imminent departure tells us about theobinson, we'll talk about his latest column trump can't make america white again. "morning joe" will be right back. (siren wailing) (barry murrey) when you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. (barry murrey) we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to the patient. verizon is racing to build the first and most powerful 5g network that will enable things like precision robotic surgery from thousands of miles away as we get faster wireless connections, it'll be possible to be able to operate on a patient in a way that was just not possible before. when i move my hand, the robot on the other side will mimic the movement, with almost no delay. who knew a scalpel could work thousands of miles away? ♪ these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the
"the new yorker" susan gloucester talks about what john kelly's imminent departure tells us about theobinson, we'll talk about his latest column trump can't make america white again. "morning joe" will be right back. (siren wailing) (barry murrey) when you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we have a potential to make a...
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man's law can always be compromised. , in: let's go to dylan gloucester, massachusetts. hey there. caller: hey there, good morning. host: good morning. what is america's role in the world as you watch the nato greetings here? caller: america's role in the world is to promote human equality, to promote the rights that our founders, universal human rights that america is not currently promoting, those in america. president donald trump, i feel, has failed to live up to those principles, but it is about liberty, the inherent right of self-government. i believe the united states should promote those rights and callout nations that we work with, nations like saudi arabia on their human rights violations. america should be upholding the rights of all humans across the world. what do you hope comes out of this nato meeting in belgium? caller: my hope is that we continue to protect the western alliance, the u.s. led liberal order that was founded after world war ii. i hope that we continue to stop -- we continue to protect our our interestorry, in europe as well as the u.s. liberal order.
man's law can always be compromised. , in: let's go to dylan gloucester, massachusetts. hey there. caller: hey there, good morning. host: good morning. what is america's role in the world as you watch the nato greetings here? caller: america's role in the world is to promote human equality, to promote the rights that our founders, universal human rights that america is not currently promoting, those in america. president donald trump, i feel, has failed to live up to those principles, but it is...