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so it's a very complex situation. indeed, the special tribal rights are on the chopping block in use england, a new build could potentially cancelled a near to century old agreement that serves as a foundation for indigenous quarters and protections. the country's parliament was forced to suspend the 1st reading of the legislation after maria and peace performed a haka to protest the device of plans. the news is suspended until the ringing and the bills want protesters and traditional costs here and was performed. tribal chose to us, they marched through the streets of oakland to show their support for the white tongue. the treaty, the 1840 agreement with the british crime is the country's corners. so in defending my re rights, originally guaranteeing lund ownership and the continued practice of traditional customs. so the country libertarian, a c t party is seeking to replace the training with a new offering, no legal distinctions for indigenous groups saying that it leads to inequality in society. for others, but those who oppose the bill say it will simply undermine mark kind of things th
so it's a very complex situation. indeed, the special tribal rights are on the chopping block in use england, a new build could potentially cancelled a near to century old agreement that serves as a foundation for indigenous quarters and protections. the country's parliament was forced to suspend the 1st reading of the legislation after maria and peace performed a haka to protest the device of plans. the news is suspended until the ringing and the bills want protesters and traditional costs...
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england top of their nations league group. well, our sports correspondent andy swiss is in athens for us. well, after england's build—up to this match had been affected by nine players pulling out, this was really some performance. surprisingly, they left captain harry kane out of the starting line—up but the man that took his place certainly made his mark, ollie watkins putting england ahead with a neat finish. but greece, remember, beat england at wembley last month and they soon posed some problems. kostas tsimikas had a shot brilliantly saved byjordan pickford as england led 1—0 at the break. but after the break, england really took control. they scored their second when a shot from jude bellingham hit the post and then hit the unfortunate greece goal keeper before ending up in the back of the net. and then, the best was saved for last. curtisjones, on his debut, a fantastic back heel to complete a 3—0 win for england. and it means that despite all their issues with play withdrawals in the build—up to this match, they are now top of the nations league group going into theirfinal group
england top of their nations league group. well, our sports correspondent andy swiss is in athens for us. well, after england's build—up to this match had been affected by nine players pulling out, this was really some performance. surprisingly, they left captain harry kane out of the starting line—up but the man that took his place certainly made his mark, ollie watkins putting england ahead with a neat finish. but greece, remember, beat england at wembley last month and they soon posed...
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england top of their nations league group. well, our sports correspondent andy swiss is in athens for us. ted by nine players pulling out, this was really some performance. surprisingly, they left captain harry kane out of the starting line—up but the man that took his place certainly made his mark, 0llie watkins putting england ahead with a neat finish.
england top of their nations league group. well, our sports correspondent andy swiss is in athens for us. ted by nine players pulling out, this was really some performance. surprisingly, they left captain harry kane out of the starting line—up but the man that took his place certainly made his mark, 0llie watkins putting england ahead with a neat finish.
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england top of their nations league group. well, our sports correspondent andy swiss is in athens for us. by nine players pulling out, this was really some performance. surprisingly, they left captain harry kane out of the starting line—up but the man that took his place certainly made his mark, ollie watkins putting england ahead with a neat finish. but greece, remember, beat england at wembley last month and they soon posed some problems. kostas tsimikas had a shot brilliantly saved byjordan pickford as england led 1—0 at the break. but after the break, england really took control. they scored their second when a shot from jude bellingham hit the post and then hit the unfortunate greece goal keeper before ending up in the back of the net.
england top of their nations league group. well, our sports correspondent andy swiss is in athens for us. by nine players pulling out, this was really some performance. surprisingly, they left captain harry kane out of the starting line—up but the man that took his place certainly made his mark, ollie watkins putting england ahead with a neat finish. but greece, remember, beat england at wembley last month and they soon posed some problems. kostas tsimikas had a shot brilliantly saved...
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it leaves england top of their nations league group. andy swiss is in athens for us.
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we made for of information requests and used nhs england date are finding some consultants, as you saythat is due to the premium rate they can charge, over £200 an hour which is four times their basic pgy- which is four times their basic pay. we found it at least half of hospital trusts there were consultants being paid over £100,000, the average overtime pay was £27,000. this is important because the government is looking to tackle the hospital waiting list backlog by getting more work donein backlog by getting more work done in evenings and weekends, which will require more overtime because consultants are crucial in treating those patients on waiting lists. the british medical— patients on waiting lists. the british medical association is basically saying, we need more doctors? . , basically saying, we need more doctors? ., , ., doctors? that is the bottom line, doctors? that is the bottom line. there _ doctors? that is the bottom line, there is _ doctors? that is the bottom line, there is a _ doctors? that is the bottom line, there is a shortage - doctors? that is the bottom line,
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us? the church of england virtually ignored 40 years of sexual abuse against minors and young men in the u. k. as in baldwin, south africa, as a church leader. what was your 1st reaction to this course? thank you very much for this wonderful opportunity in the sort of need allows it to where i just want to make this his class. i suppose that i am kind of the reason this is not directly on the church of england. what to be seen yet, maybe likely, from my own personal opinion. and the microsoft feet of more i was actually, you have the probably clear code that clicked on me between what does that person be loose and then one discharge pages. and so you from as an is through sean, it seems like it shows, i mean, glen big late that all didn't aguayo samples. i probably that will some kind of some kind of negligence on the pods pulse you know, passes that way as opposed to i don't point in time, but i think the better lots best and when issues like this come of the media, i should have been toppled and then gillian process begins almost immediately, and i tend to read the largest and rudolph
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renewed my loan failed, and profound sense of shame at the historic safeguarding fair use of the church of england an independent review found the johnson at todd subjected more than a 100 boys and young men too brutal and terrific abuse and free countries, church officials and allegedly knew of the abuses he committed in the u. k. on failed to stop further violations, the bar stir later, relocated to send bob away and subsequently south african. the official report concluded the courage. he's an auction permitted. morris salt watson's and bob way, he continued to abuse boys and young man, and there is evidence that abuse of practice has continued in south africa until his death in august 2018. the attempts to intervene in john smith and his family moving to zimbabwe were weak and holy and effective. this includes several ordained clergy who were involved in failed attempts to prevent his working ultimately with children in africa, evangelical christian john smith was a well known lawyer who charred they were in trust. a charge to you which run promise in summer accounts where the abuse has occurr
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in the north of england and scotland, long range radio signals are used for your smart meter to send company. in the midlands, wales and south of england, the mobile phone or cellular network is used. energy uk has confirmed for the first time to panorama that there is a regional divide. there are issues in the north. we do know that. so there are sometimes issues with the network signal in terms of how it transmits and how it kind of pings information back and forth, and theyjust aren't strong enough in certain areas. it was the coalition government's decision to split the communications network for smart meters 12 years ago. at the time, it was decided radio signals worked best in northern england and scotland. hartesh�*s supplier octopus energy says its now fixed his meter by taking the unusual step of connecting it to the mobile phone network instead. it said it was frustrated by government regulations that dictate it must use radio waves technology in scotland and northern england. capita, which runs the communications network, says it provides 99.3% coverage across britain, and
in the north of england and scotland, long range radio signals are used for your smart meter to send company. in the midlands, wales and south of england, the mobile phone or cellular network is used. energy uk has confirmed for the first time to panorama that there is a regional divide. there are issues in the north. we do know that. so there are sometimes issues with the network signal in terms of how it transmits and how it kind of pings information back and forth, and theyjust aren't strong...
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england's target is 2%. let's speak to our business reporter peter ruddick. talk us through these numbers. above the bank of england's to % target, which is the most important takeaway, but if we dig into the details of this, we are talking about an increase in the inflation rate, an increase in the speed at which prices are rising. it's almost entirely down, as you say, to energy bills because these are backward —looking figures. we are talking about october, when people might remember the price cap went up, which means household gas and electric bills in the uk, a lot of them went up. but there are two big worries from these figures. 0ne, if you dig into the details, if you look at core inflation, that's when you strip out some of the volatile things in inflation figures like energy. core inflation did still tick up, and there is a fear that bits of inflation are proving a bit stubborn and sticky, even now. potentially, that could be to do with wage increases. the second concern is, could government policies keep this inflation figure higherfor keep this inflation figure higher for longer
england's target is 2%. let's speak to our business reporter peter ruddick. talk us through these numbers. above the bank of england's to % target, which is the most important takeaway, but if we dig into the details of this, we are talking about an increase in the inflation rate, an increase in the speed at which prices are rising. it's almost entirely down, as you say, to energy bills because these are backward —looking figures. we are talking about october, when people might remember the...
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all survivors of church abuse, they are rightly asking questions, can we trust the church of england to keep us answer at the moment is no. new research shows that the planet uranus and its five biggest moons, in the outer reaches of our solar system, may not be the dead sterile worlds that scientists once thought. straight back to president biden. . ~' ,, biden. thank you. applause - thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. it is a great honour to be standing here again. where 160 years ago, in what would become his final days in office, president abraham lincoln addressed this nation, and he said let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who showed up to battle. my fellow americans, first lady, vice president harris, second gentlemen, secretary blinken, austin, chairman browne, most importantly our veterans, servicemembers and their families, i have said it many times before, i got in trouble for saying it, we have many obligations but only one truly sacred obligation — sacred. to prepare those we send into
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. >>> natosha is a president of government -- joins us from england. it's good to see you . we were just saying, it would be fascinating to be a fly on the wall between that meeting between biden and trump happening in the last day , or at least we expect to happen. natosha, we have been talking about how some of trump's key appointments have been taking shape for the white house. let's discuss some of them. we know that a broad crackdown on immigration was a pillar of his campaign. what can someone tell us about how the trump team will be taking the issue forward during this term? >> reporter: the immigration issue is one of the most important immigration issue for trump and those who voted for him. donald trump wanted to choose someone that was going to be really, really tough on immigration and start implementing this policy of deporting up to 11 million people as soon as possible. this is one campaign promise he wants to really start on day one. this is how he has been influenced by stephen miller, one of his close advisers that will likely play a role in the cabinet for
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england. live from london, this is bbc news. days after allowing ukraine — to usei—personnel landmines. we will talk live to the former ukraine foreign minister. in other news — more pressure on donald trump's pick for attorney general. a congressional committee considers releasing a report into allegations of sexual misconduct by matt gaetz. iam gary i am gary 0'donoghue on capitol hill where we are waiting to see whether the controversial report will be published in a couple of hours' time. ford announces plans to cut 4000 jobs across europe dash part of a major cost—cutting programme. and, rafa nadal — one of tennis�*s greatest champions — brings an end to his glittering career.
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i renewed my loan cell and profound sense of shame at the historic safeguarding fairly use of the church of england. and independent review. i found that john smiles had subjected more than 100 boys and young man to brutal and her wrist. that could be used in 3 countries. church officials allegedly knew of the abuses, he committed in the okay, and fail to stop further violations. the barrister later relocated to zimbabwe and subsequently in south africa. the official report says the clarity's inaction permitted more assaults. watson's and bob way, he continued to abuse boys and young man, and there is evidence that abuse of practice has continued in south africa until his death in august 2018. the attempts to intervene and john smith and his family moving to zimbabwe were weak and holy and effective. this includes several ordained clergy who were involved in failed attempts to prevent his working ultimately with children in africa. john smith was a well known barrister who had shared the learned trust a charity which ran christian summer camps, where the abuses occurred. from moving to the bible, h
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everything the mckinney was send us the, the england for to the end. but just couldn't hold on mexico, eventually one the main stars who with the 65 when that is so i couldn't get over the line, the experience of a different culture and city and the chance to meet people from all over the world was invaluable to mckinney stuck in london, the pain of the defeats still stings the base of the mazda fina. i was expecting the windows should be one week and very half. so select then the session i've been thinking unfortunately, was, was to come soon after 9 doing. mckinney was told he'd been evicted because his landlord wanted to sell the house. it was a bishop at the moment. uh before me, it's hot, but i'm just starting from scratch now. yeah, it's hot for me on the move. he's bought from a loan in this struggle. there are an estimated 350000 homeless people in england from a population of 58000000. and in london, the situation is even worse. one in $53.00 people in the capital, a homeless and nearly $5000.00 people sleep rough across the city every night o
everything the mckinney was send us the, the england for to the end. but just couldn't hold on mexico, eventually one the main stars who with the 65 when that is so i couldn't get over the line, the experience of a different culture and city and the chance to meet people from all over the world was invaluable to mckinney stuck in london, the pain of the defeats still stings the base of the mazda fina. i was expecting the windows should be one week and very half. so select then the session i've...
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and former england rugby union international danny care tells us everyone in the squad was terrified eddiejones when he was in charge. if you spoke up, you wouldn't be able to play for england any more. so that was the power that he had. a warm welcome to sportsday, on bbc news. a second—half double from amad diallo saw manchester united beat the greek champions paok 2—0 to kick—start their europa league campaign ahead of the arrival of incoming boss, ruben amorim. their next game in the competition, against norwegian side bodo/glimt in three weeks�* time will be amorim's first home game as head coach. conor mcnamara was watching at old trafford. three games into the post—erik ten hag era now at old trafford, and manchester united are hoping that they are a team that's turning a corner, unbeaten in all three matches — and ruud van nistelrooy, who stepped in under tricky circumstances, has certainly steadied the ship. new boss ruben amorim will be looking on from afar — he'll be impressed with amad diallo, who scored two goals to win the game tonight, the second of them was a particul
and former england rugby union international danny care tells us everyone in the squad was terrified eddiejones when he was in charge. if you spoke up, you wouldn't be able to play for england any more. so that was the power that he had. a warm welcome to sportsday, on bbc news. a second—half double from amad diallo saw manchester united beat the greek champions paok 2—0 to kick—start their europa league campaign ahead of the arrival of incoming boss, ruben amorim. their next game in the...
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in england, he told us more about the so called cold drop with the phenomena that triggered storms in the region. well, thanks for the question. so cold drop is a term use the lot in spain and also, and from for recurring, whether friends and what a phenomenon i usually also winter. now climate change. i think we're past the debate, whether climate changes have been uh, how much climate change is when says there to the storm. practice. we live in a changing climate. this of the well predicts to this document the world leaders have splits to making the world of better and safer and more with disability employees. we know that climate change, let's put it the other way around. if there was no climate change to the scale of the event would be likely to happen in this type of frequency and intensity. so what we're seeing now is really the risk for rain cold dropped as you said, but there's more moisture in the swear, cuz the other says, warming through fossil fuel burning climate change, which means warmer sea surface temperatures, warmer air temperatures, so that mr. can hold more water.
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expected to join which if the cost to is a climate scientist at the university of redding in england, he told us more about the so called cold drop with the phenomena, and that triggered the storms in the region. well, thanks for the question. so cold drop is a term used a lot in spain and also, and from for recurring whether friends and with a phenomenon, i usually also winter. so now climate change. i think we're past the debate, whether climate changes have been, uh, how much climate change is when says there to the storm practice. we live in a changing climate. this of the well predicts that this document, the world leaders have let's to making the world of better and safer and more is cyliam klivis. we know that climate change. let's put it the other way around. if there was no climate change, the scale of event would be unlikely to happen in this type of frequency and intensity. so what we're seeing now is really the rec for and cold drop as you said . but there's more moisture in dealt with swear, cuz the other says warming through fossil fuel, burning climate change, which means warmer s
expected to join which if the cost to is a climate scientist at the university of redding in england, he told us more about the so called cold drop with the phenomena, and that triggered the storms in the region. well, thanks for the question. so cold drop is a term used a lot in spain and also, and from for recurring whether friends and with a phenomenon, i usually also winter. so now climate change. i think we're past the debate, whether climate changes have been, uh, how much climate change...
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our sports correspondent andy swiss in in athens for us this evening. england's kane it's fair to say is not impressed. he was asked earlier whether the desire to play for england has drifted during this international window, and he said, yeah, it's a shame this week obviously. i think it's a tough period of the season. maybe that has been taken advantage of a bit. i don't really like it. i think england comes before any club situation. so our club is putting pressure on players to withdraw so that players can take a break? the england interim boss lee carsley says no, and he says november is never easy. historically, november has always been a challenging window with pull—outs, so, yeah, look at the players that we've brought in. it's really a proud moment for them as well. the focus is on the players that are here, not the one that aren't. yes, we can certainly expect to see yes, we can certainly expec
our sports correspondent andy swiss in in athens for us this evening. england's kane it's fair to say is not impressed. he was asked earlier whether the desire to play for england has drifted during this international window, and he said, yeah, it's a shame this week obviously. i think it's a tough period of the season. maybe that has been taken advantage of a bit. i don't really like it. i think england comes before any club situation. so our club is putting pressure on players to withdraw so...
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. >> reporter: a group of researchers in eastern england are using the same science to create a supers would be better for the environment and healthier. it's 65% reduced in fat. >> reporter: they call it the power of nature. >> i love it, no animals injured. that's it for us at 5:00. cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >> okay, thanks, anne. >>> right now at 6:00, an east bay business owner beyond fed up after a thief smashes into his car dealership. it's not the first time. who he blames for the recurring nightmares that could force him to close up shop. >> this is the straw that broke the camel's back. >>> a scathing report against a san mateo sheriff and chief of staff. >> lies, secrecy, conflict of interest. >> why an independent investigator is calling on her to resign. >>> the arrest
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renewed my loan fell and profound sense of shame the historic safeguarding fan of the use of the church of england. as an independent review found that john's mice had subjected more than $100.00 boys and young men to brutal and horrific abuse. in 3 countries. church officials allegedly new of the abuses he committed in the u. k, and failed to stop further violations. the barrister later relocated to zimbabwe and subsequently south africa. the official report says the parties and action permitted more assaults, washington's, and bob way, he continued to abuse boys and young man. and there is evidence that abuse of practice has continued in south africa until his death in august 2018. the attempts to intervene in john smith and his family moving to zimbabwe were a week and holy and effective. this includes several ordained clergy who were involved in failed attempts to prevent his working ultimately with children in africa. a. john smith was a well known ameristar who chaired the word and the trust, the charity which ran the christian summer camps for the abuses occurred. after moving to zimbabwe,
renewed my loan fell and profound sense of shame the historic safeguarding fan of the use of the church of england. as an independent review found that john's mice had subjected more than $100.00 boys and young men to brutal and horrific abuse. in 3 countries. church officials allegedly new of the abuses he committed in the u. k, and failed to stop further violations. the barrister later relocated to zimbabwe and subsequently south africa. the official report says the parties and action...
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us. we start with football and england have won promotion to the top tier of the nations league after theyn with a comprehensive 5—0 win over the republic of ireland. natalie pirks was watching at wembley. a distinctly frustrating first half with ireland defending robustly, gave way to a pulsating second half from an english perspective. the party started when liam scales were sent off for a tackle in the box onjude bellingham. england's captain harry kane scored the penalty and the floodgates opened, what followed were five goals inside 26 minutes, four which were the players�* first for their country. anthony gordon, conor gallagher, jarrod bowen, just 30 seconds after coming off the bench with his first touch and taylor harwood—bellis all scoring for england.
us. we start with football and england have won promotion to the top tier of the nations league after theyn with a comprehensive 5—0 win over the republic of ireland. natalie pirks was watching at wembley. a distinctly frustrating first half with ireland defending robustly, gave way to a pulsating second half from an english perspective. the party started when liam scales were sent off for a tackle in the box onjude bellingham. england's captain harry kane scored the penalty and the...
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plus former england international danny care tells us everyone in the squad was terrified of eddiejonesn he was in charge. if you spoke up, you would not be able to play for england any more, so that was the power that he had. also coming up on sportsday... she's an icon for her country — we hearfrom 100 metre olympic gold medallist julian alfred about her struggles en route to success welcome to the programme. there are seven british teams in european action tonight, with some europa and europa conference league matches already under way. conference league matches we'll update you on those games and build up to the others still to kick off. can under pressure rangers manager philippe clement get a moral boosting win? they're playing 0lympiacos in greece. the new saints and shamrock rovers are playing each other as we speak in the conference league. chelsea play fc noah later. larne and hearts in action too. and of course, manchester united kick off against paok fc later. but before all of that, there have been several goals in tottenham's game against galatasaray. the half—time whistle
plus former england international danny care tells us everyone in the squad was terrified of eddiejonesn he was in charge. if you spoke up, you would not be able to play for england any more, so that was the power that he had. also coming up on sportsday... she's an icon for her country — we hearfrom 100 metre olympic gold medallist julian alfred about her struggles en route to success welcome to the programme. there are seven british teams in european action tonight, with some europa and...
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wall street looks set to continue its election rally, as the us prepares for the next four years under a new leadership. the bank of england cuts interest rates for the second time this year, but warns inflation is on the rise. here in the us, we're also expecting an interest rate cut later today. we'll take a look at how the election result may impact the fed's thinking. plus, as trump vows to put america first, its major trading partners fear another trade war may be looming. welcome to business today, live from new york. i'm ritika gupta. where us stocks continue on a post—election rally. more on the markets in a moment, but let's start in the uk, where the bank of england has cut interest rates for the second time this year. the bank cut interest rates to 4.75%, a decision that was widely predicted, but warned inflation is likely to creep higher again. inflation fell below the bank's 2% target in the year to september, but was always expected to rise again as energy bills increase in the colder months. the bank of england governor, andrew bailey, warned global uncertainty was a major factor behind rising prices. there
wall street looks set to continue its election rally, as the us prepares for the next four years under a new leadership. the bank of england cuts interest rates for the second time this year, but warns inflation is on the rise. here in the us, we're also expecting an interest rate cut later today. we'll take a look at how the election result may impact the fed's thinking. plus, as trump vows to put america first, its major trading partners fear another trade war may be looming. welcome to...
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renewed my loan failed, and profound sense of shame at the historic safeguarding fair use of the church of england as well. let's go through this. the review was published back in october, but the resignation of archbishop justin will be has only come know after public pressure the report fund that church volunteer. john smith subjected more than a 100 boys and young men to our risk abuse in 3 countries. c o e officials allegedly knew of a b, c committed in the u. k. but for you to stop further crimes, the lawyer later relocated to zimbabwe and subsequently south african, the official review, concluded the clergy in action permitted more abuse to take place. watson's and bob way, he continued to abuse boys and young man, and there is evidence that abuse of practice has continued in south africa until his death in august 2018. the attempts to intervene in john smith and his family moving to zimbabwe were weak and holy and effective. this includes several ordained clergy who were involved in failed attempts to prevent his working ultimately with children in africa. were reports of john smith's actio
renewed my loan failed, and profound sense of shame at the historic safeguarding fair use of the church of england as well. let's go through this. the review was published back in october, but the resignation of archbishop justin will be has only come know after public pressure the report fund that church volunteer. john smith subjected more than a 100 boys and young men to our risk abuse in 3 countries. c o e officials allegedly knew of a b, c committed in the u. k. but for you to stop further...
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something really important in drones because unidentified drones spotted flying over three bases in england usedce's hall, and the bases in mariner england, home to america's 48 fire wing cornerstone of u.s. force combat capability in europe it is unclear if drones had hostile intent but udeployed 60 to determine how is behind them there was unidentified fleet of drones in virginia for 17 days, leaving pentagon stumbled, i am not buying the fact they claim pentagon doesn't know who say drones they were for 17 days is that possible pentagon doesn't know? >> you are exactly right i am really scratching my head on this one i know how easy it is to stop this, i just think we don't have very bright people in upper echelons of government that know what they are doing especially antidrone simms surveillance drones flying around military bases to gatt a pattern of life on targets inz what is going on i don't understand why topic isn't getting more coverage we can't shoot them we've got, in our own country but foreign governments testing us our response want to see if they can get away with it and they d
something really important in drones because unidentified drones spotted flying over three bases in england usedce's hall, and the bases in mariner england, home to america's 48 fire wing cornerstone of u.s. force combat capability in europe it is unclear if drones had hostile intent but udeployed 60 to determine how is behind them there was unidentified fleet of drones in virginia for 17 days, leaving pentagon stumbled, i am not buying the fact they claim pentagon doesn't know who say drones...
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and rain in place for much of scotland, from northern ireland, wales and also said southern england allowed us as well. —— last. pretty much all of tomorrow as well- -- last-— well. -- last. wales other than the uk is _ well. -- last. wales other than the uk is affected? _ well. -- last. wales other than the uk is affected? storm - well. -- last. wales other than the uk is affected? storm bertj the uk is affected? storm bert has notjust — the uk is affected? storm bert has not just for _ the uk is affected? storm bert has notjust for battering - the uk is affected? storm bert has notjust for battering the l has notjust for battering the uk, but ireland has been affected and northern france are warning a very strong went and that means that there have been some disruptions on cross—channel ferries between dover and calais. also transport badly affected. particularly here in the uk, where you have a number of operators in northern england say they can't run normal services. the advise the people is check before you set out, some flights have been delayed, for example, from newcastle airport will
and rain in place for much of scotland, from northern ireland, wales and also said southern england allowed us as well. —— last. pretty much all of tomorrow as well- -- last-— well. -- last. wales other than the uk is _ well. -- last. wales other than the uk is affected? _ well. -- last. wales other than the uk is affected? storm - well. -- last. wales other than the uk is affected? storm bertj the uk is affected? storm bert has notjust — the uk is affected? storm bert has not just for...
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us. we start with football, and england have won promotion to the top tier of the nations league after theypaign with a comprehensive 5—0 win over republic of ireland. natalie pirks was watching at wembley. well, a distinctly frustrating first half, where ireland defended robustly, soon gave way to a pulsating second half from an english perspective. their party started when liam scales was sent off for a tackle in the box onjude bellingham. england's captain harry kane scored the penalty and then the floodgates opened. what followed were five goals inside 26 minutes, four of which were the player's first for their country. anthony gordon, conor gallagher, jarrod bowen, just 30 seconds after coming off the bench with his first touch, and taylor harwood—bellis all scoring for england. and that emphatic win meant lee carsley had handed eight players their debuts. and with all the talk of the players that weren't here, the players that were did a fantasticjob. for new manager thomas tuchel, it's great because he's avoided having to go straight into nations league play—offs. they've been promot
us. we start with football, and england have won promotion to the top tier of the nations league after theypaign with a comprehensive 5—0 win over republic of ireland. natalie pirks was watching at wembley. well, a distinctly frustrating first half, where ireland defended robustly, soon gave way to a pulsating second half from an english perspective. their party started when liam scales was sent off for a tackle in the box onjude bellingham. england's captain harry kane scored the penalty and...
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renewed my loan failed, and profound sense of shame and the historic safeguarding fair use of the church of england, ask yourself well, be issuing a strongly worded and highly personal apology, for he is a profound fate, is upon the publication of a report which tells us that she was informed about john slit was a serial 6 abuse associated with the church of england t u of john smith and did nothing about his accident. in other words, the archbishop shielded a p default printer and serial abuse, which enabled him to come to africa, not to one or 2 african countries as a missionary to commit to move abuses. the church was no sweets complicit with slavery complicit with colonialism. and the church was also known for its complicit with sexual abuse. regardless of whether it was the church of england, the as to be something new that one of his flock had been abusing young boys. so he allowed the abuse to carry on what he's abusing africa with is a limitless supply of little black boys. the worst part is that the crimes could have been prevented from 2013. the church of england failed to refer the case
renewed my loan failed, and profound sense of shame and the historic safeguarding fair use of the church of england, ask yourself well, be issuing a strongly worded and highly personal apology, for he is a profound fate, is upon the publication of a report which tells us that she was informed about john slit was a serial 6 abuse associated with the church of england t u of john smith and did nothing about his accident. in other words, the archbishop shielded a p default printer and serial...
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mastering ai: a survival guide to our superpowered future," the author, jeremy kahn, joining us from oxford, englanddave, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. great topic and discussion. my main question is about the applications, but you guys write me off track with this science-fiction discussion. i think one of the terms was coined by a science-fiction author, and you had guys like gibson who came up. they used terms like cyberspace and predicted the internet, so science-fiction is interesting. it definitely has led to interesting ideas, but to get back to the question, i think that the ai technology is not that far, but we are far away from this being a big problem in society. it is definitely heading that way. the bottleneck with ai i think is processing, so when you get the processing power, tings will change a lot, but i don't think we're that close. my main concern is military application because if you look at the military, the space program, it is funded at military, and i guarantee ai and surveillance is funded by the military. these are the things that were me the most. and for
mastering ai: a survival guide to our superpowered future," the author, jeremy kahn, joining us from oxford, englanddave, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. great topic and discussion. my main question is about the applications, but you guys write me off track with this science-fiction discussion. i think one of the terms was coined by a science-fiction author, and you had guys like gibson who came up. they used terms like cyberspace and predicted the internet, so...
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the historic safeguarding fair use of the church of england. an independent review found the voluntary john smith had subjected more than a 100 boys and young men to brutal on terrific abuse in 3 countries over 5 decades . church officials that allegedly knew of the abuses he committed in the u. k. um failed to stop further violations. the bar start later relocated to zimbabwe and subsequently south african, the official report concluded, the clergy inaction permitted. more assaults, watson's and bob way, he continued to abuse boys in young man. and there is evidence that abuse of practice has continued in south africa until his death in august 2018. the attempts to intervene and john smith in his family moving to zimbabwe were weak and holy and effective. this includes several ordained clergy who were involved in failed attempts to prevent his working ultimately with children in africa or evangelical christian john smith was a well on the lawyer who chair they were in a trust to try to withdrawn, protest in summer accounts, where the abuses oc
the historic safeguarding fair use of the church of england. an independent review found the voluntary john smith had subjected more than a 100 boys and young men to brutal on terrific abuse in 3 countries over 5 decades . church officials that allegedly knew of the abuses he committed in the u. k. um failed to stop further violations. the bar start later relocated to zimbabwe and subsequently south african, the official report concluded, the clergy inaction permitted. more assaults, watson's...
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renewed my loan failed, and profound sense of shame and the historic safeguarding fell use of the church of england. sorry, we can cross live now to our to correspond it another way you can day for more on this very with this is a really disturbing report. can you give us some broader context? very disturbing. rachel, as you have heard, the archbishop will be issuing a strong you would and highly personal apology for he's pl phone said is upon a publication of a report which tells us that she was informed about john smith, who was a serial 6 abuse uh, associated with the church of england can you off to on some attempted and nothing about his actions. in other words, the archbishop seals at a p default priest and serial apiece of which enables him to come to africa, not to one to african countries. as a missionary to commit more abuses, the church is known to be complicit with slavery to be complicit with colonialism. the choice is also known to be complicit with fiction abuse regardless of with the and just the odds be shopping use of one of his flock had been abusing young boys. so he allowed the
renewed my loan failed, and profound sense of shame and the historic safeguarding fell use of the church of england. sorry, we can cross live now to our to correspond it another way you can day for more on this very with this is a really disturbing report. can you give us some broader context? very disturbing. rachel, as you have heard, the archbishop will be issuing a strong you would and highly personal apology for he's pl phone said is upon a publication of a report which tells us that she...
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or myself and my siblings and my grandparents sending things to us, you know, using the gunner most go box to go to england or go to the us. or even on holiday or wherever we went full the not the memories of happy days, but the band was given the name gunman. let's go with juliet expelled. 2000000 undocumented west african migrants in 1983 off of whom were from donna, this dirty red, white, and blue bags which they passed the belongings have since become a symbol of exclusion and intolerance. in his works. open the brakes with stereotypes, unconventional narratives, showing the diverse african identity in a global context. how does he feel when he returns to nigeria? does he still feel connected and that he belongs? does he know the comment trends in vibes? does he find inspiration here, or is his home country appealed place of memories? most of my expression i would say comes from a bit of both. sometimes it comes from the contrast of living abroad. so i see a certain thing that is not necessarily in nigeria, and then i want to talk about that. or sometimes when i travel here, i see something i want to h
or myself and my siblings and my grandparents sending things to us, you know, using the gunner most go box to go to england or go to the us. or even on holiday or wherever we went full the not the memories of happy days, but the band was given the name gunman. let's go with juliet expelled. 2000000 undocumented west african migrants in 1983 off of whom were from donna, this dirty red, white, and blue bags which they passed the belongings have since become a symbol of exclusion and intolerance....
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archbishop of canterbury resigns over his handling of a decades—long abuse scandal in the church of england. a ustes. us ambassador to the un, linda thomas—greenfield, said while israel has "taken some important steps" toward addressing america's demands, their actions will be continue to be monitored. last month, us secretary of state antony blinken gave israel an ultimatum of thirty days to ensure more aid trucks reached gaza daily or risk losing the supply of us weapons. as the deadline expired, the israeli army announced the opening of a new aid crossing into gaza, but un agencies still say israel has not done enough to meet the threshold. the deadline comes as israel's president isaac herzog is here in washington, holding talks with presidentjoe biden. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has more details.
archbishop of canterbury resigns over his handling of a decades—long abuse scandal in the church of england. a ustes. us ambassador to the un, linda thomas—greenfield, said while israel has "taken some important steps" toward addressing america's demands, their actions will be continue to be monitored. last month, us secretary of state antony blinken gave israel an ultimatum of thirty days to ensure more aid trucks reached gaza daily or risk losing the supply of us weapons. as the...
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>> bret: there is growing concern tonight about the presence of drones over military bases in england usedican forces. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin reports from the pentagon about what the aircraft are doing. >> hoping to the american f-15 strike eagle and f-35 fighter jets, four military bases in the u.k. that serve as the centerpiece of american air power in europe have been targeted by swarms of small drones since november 20th. the u.s. military is alarmed by what appears to be a coordinated effort to test security at these four bases housing american troops. the british government has sent 60 security personnel to protect the bases. multiple drone incursions in the past week targeted royal air force, raf feltwell and raf middle hall. drones do not appear those of ohioohiohobbyists. those more sophisticated than those off the sheriff. >> determined none of these incursions impact the base residents. the facilities or the assets that we have on those bases. we, of course, always maintain the right to defend ourselves? if we deem something to be a threat. >> whi
>> bret: there is growing concern tonight about the presence of drones over military bases in england usedican forces. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin reports from the pentagon about what the aircraft are doing. >> hoping to the american f-15 strike eagle and f-35 fighter jets, four military bases in the u.k. that serve as the centerpiece of american air power in europe have been targeted by swarms of small drones since november 20th. the u.s. military is...
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england a few months ago in august, when the rate fell to 5%. today another drop is expected — potentially bringing the rate down to 4.75%. 0ur chief economics correspondent dharshini david joins us reduce the rate. why are we so convinced that that possibly could be the case? �* ., that that possibly could be the case? �* . w , , case? bear in mind exactly why the bank of _ case? bear in mind exactly why the bank of england _ case? bear in mind exactly why the bank of england fiddles - the bank of england fiddles around with interest rates, and thatis around with interest rates, and that is to get inflation to the 2% target and keep it there and both parts of that are very important indeed so if you look at what has happened to inflation, we know we had a huge shock triggered by the war in ukraine and the soaring energy and food prices and what we saw as a result was a spike in inflation and that has calmed down inflation is back towards the target on the available numbers and the bank of england is expected to be comfortable enough to cut interest rates of the second time and bring relief to borrowers who might be looking at this quite anxiously because there are about to take
england a few months ago in august, when the rate fell to 5%. today another drop is expected — potentially bringing the rate down to 4.75%. 0ur chief economics correspondent dharshini david joins us reduce the rate. why are we so convinced that that possibly could be the case? �* ., that that possibly could be the case? �* . w , , case? bear in mind exactly why the bank of _ case? bear in mind exactly why the bank of england _ case? bear in mind exactly why the bank of england fiddles -...
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lauren: these us bases in england in recent days, it all started november 20th, the day after ukraineacked russia. fox told the drones, do not appear to be those -- they were too sophisticated but it's too soon to say who send them. there is government sent 60 security personnel to protect these bases and clearly the centerpiece of our airpower in europe, specifically in england. ashley: absolutely. thank you very much. coming up, rain, snow and a shortage of air traffic controllers expected to slow down americans heading home for the holiday, bring you the very latest advisories and warnings. kamala harris's advisor says the podcast was important. >> we knew we couldn't just reach people with one medium. we were trying to spend more resources on digital not for the sake of that but trying to find young people. ashley: more on the mass of $1.4 billion spent in 15 weeks when we come back. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned
lauren: these us bases in england in recent days, it all started november 20th, the day after ukraineacked russia. fox told the drones, do not appear to be those -- they were too sophisticated but it's too soon to say who send them. there is government sent 60 security personnel to protect these bases and clearly the centerpiece of our airpower in europe, specifically in england. ashley: absolutely. thank you very much. coming up, rain, snow and a shortage of air traffic controllers expected to...
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you know, using the gun m was go box to go to england or go to the us. or even on holiday, wherever we went full the not the memories of happy days. but the band was given the name gama most go. when julia expelled 2000000 undocumented west african migrants in 1983 off of whom were from donna. this 30 red, white and blue bags which they packed their belongings, have since become a symbol of excuse sions, and intolerance in his works. oh, being the brakes with stereotypes, unconventional narratives showing the diverse african identity in a global context. how does he feel when he returns to nigeria? does he still feel connected and that he belongs? does he know the comment trends invites? does he find inspiration here, or is his home country appealed place of memories? most of my inspiration, i would say, comes from a bit of both. sometimes it comes from the contrast of living abroad. so i see a certain thing that is not necessarily in the interior and then i want to talk about that. or sometimes when i travel here, i see something i want to highlight. um
you know, using the gun m was go box to go to england or go to the us. or even on holiday, wherever we went full the not the memories of happy days. but the band was given the name gama most go. when julia expelled 2000000 undocumented west african migrants in 1983 off of whom were from donna. this 30 red, white and blue bags which they packed their belongings, have since become a symbol of excuse sions, and intolerance in his works. oh, being the brakes with stereotypes, unconventional...
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us. we start with football and england have won promotion to the top tier of the nations league after they concluded their campaign with a comprehensive 5—0 win over the republic of ireland. natalie pirks was watching at wembley. a distinctly frustrating first half with ireland defending robustly, gave way to a pulsating second half from an english perspective. the party started when liam scales were sent off for a tackle in the box onjude bellingham. england's captain harry kane scored the penalty and the floodgates opened, what followed were five goals inside 26 minutes, four which were the players�* first for their country. anthony gordon, conor gallagher, jarrod bowen, just 30 seconds after coming off the bench with his first touch and taylor harwood—bellis all scoring for england. that emphatic win meant lee carsley had handed eight players their debuts. and with all the talk of players that weren't here, players that were did a fantasticjob. for the new manager thomas tuchel great because he has avoided having to go straight into nation league playoffs, they have been promoted back t
us. we start with football and england have won promotion to the top tier of the nations league after they concluded their campaign with a comprehensive 5—0 win over the republic of ireland. natalie pirks was watching at wembley. a distinctly frustrating first half with ireland defending robustly, gave way to a pulsating second half from an english perspective. the party started when liam scales were sent off for a tackle in the box onjude bellingham. england's captain harry kane scored the...
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and former england rugby union international danny care tells us everyone in the squad was terrified he had.
and former england rugby union international danny care tells us everyone in the squad was terrified he had.