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gregory's abbey, shawnee, oklahoma, 21 monks. st. gregory's abbey has been in shawnee for a little over 100 years. we have been in what is now oklahoma for 142 years. it was indian territory in 1875. our founders were from france, and after the civil war a larger number of native american tribes and peoples were being relocated to indian territory. a good number of these tribes and nations were catholic and needed catholic ministry, catholic education, but there was no structure of the catholic church in the region. our tubing monks -- two monks were looking for a permanent location to establish our community, so when the bishops of the united states established the indian territories its own region of the church, they asked us as monks to come and provide that ministry and education programs to native american people, so we explored the whole territory and eventually entered into an agreement with the pottawatomie nation that had recently been moved into the territory and establishment sacred heart abbey, academy, and mission. that
gregory's abbey, shawnee, oklahoma, 21 monks. st. gregory's abbey has been in shawnee for a little over 100 years. we have been in what is now oklahoma for 142 years. it was indian territory in 1875. our founders were from france, and after the civil war a larger number of native american tribes and peoples were being relocated to indian territory. a good number of these tribes and nations were catholic and needed catholic ministry, catholic education, but there was no structure of the catholic...
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the relief we felt at our return released new spiritual energy plans were made for a new abbey church and library and a glass building began in seven hundred fifty five. since then these two buildings have protected our mediæval treasure within that rule but now the treasure belongs to the whole world. the monastery isn't galland continue to spread its light over europe until it was finally descend out in eighteen hundred and five but the glory of god remains here still. played through time. and music played regarding has returned from a voyage with musical discoveries on the floor. on his new album this spring carving back to. those who. are losing. the. loaf the playing still tangible. for god. so citizens buying more. have survived to have a future. cities after war in forty five minutes on d w. d w media center see it find it here it discover. video and audio podcast on language courses in the g.w. media center at the center dot com. welcome to pop explorer i'm benedict and today we'll look at how is sounds of home and shape your music especially for musicians like. exploited elli
the relief we felt at our return released new spiritual energy plans were made for a new abbey church and library and a glass building began in seven hundred fifty five. since then these two buildings have protected our mediæval treasure within that rule but now the treasure belongs to the whole world. the monastery isn't galland continue to spread its light over europe until it was finally descend out in eighteen hundred and five but the glory of god remains here still. played through time....
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the relief we felt at our return released new spiritual energy plans were made for a new abbey church and library and at last building began in seventeen fifty five. since then these two buildings have protected our mediæval treasure within that barrel but now the treasure belongs to the whole world. the monastery of st garland continued to spread its light over europe until it was finally descend out in one thousand nine hundred five but the glory of god remains here. the pursuit of perfection has become big business become more efficient more successful healthier the sky's the limit. no excuses anymore i start to optimize my life many people do for. a new market with seemingly inexhaustible potential. in germany next. spring in spain jets off to an explosive start. new fires festival is a celebration of life. which traditionally costumes spectacular procession and clear in wonder carry. your moment came sixty minutes don't. take it personally you went with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true for all my. leg up more than football. in the q
the relief we felt at our return released new spiritual energy plans were made for a new abbey church and library and at last building began in seventeen fifty five. since then these two buildings have protected our mediæval treasure within that barrel but now the treasure belongs to the whole world. the monastery of st garland continued to spread its light over europe until it was finally descend out in one thousand nine hundred five but the glory of god remains here. the pursuit of...
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we have abbey philip, who's the white house correspondent for cnn. she joined cnn last year from "the washington post" where she covered the white house and national politics including hillary clinton's national campaign. in the middle we have ashley parker, a white house reporter for "the washington post" and a senior political analyst for msnbc from 2011 to 2017 she was a washington based political reporter for "the new york times." one of the fine people we've stolen from "the times" over the years. and the further from me is chloe, senior producer for cbs this morning. she's covered several presidential trips and campaigns and was also a bureau sheaf for cbs headquartered in beijing. now, all of you have covered both the previous administration in one form or another and the trump administration, so my first question is kind of a softball. what's different, abbey? >> how about everything. a lot is different. i mean, i think this white house, the experience as a consumer of information about this white house is probably similar to what we experien
we have abbey philip, who's the white house correspondent for cnn. she joined cnn last year from "the washington post" where she covered the white house and national politics including hillary clinton's national campaign. in the middle we have ashley parker, a white house reporter for "the washington post" and a senior political analyst for msnbc from 2011 to 2017 she was a washington based political reporter for "the new york times." one of the fine people we've...
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the abbey has 21 members and the community. to 95.nge in age from 34 we all have different personalities and interests, , and in ourities different stages of development, life. that is what makes for a healthy community. monks have been dedicated in their lives to manual labor, taking care of campus. or in the greenhouse, taking care of the facilities. they follow the same pattern of life each day in terms of the schedule. our daily schedule is not very much. we rise at 5:30 in the morning. the day, wee of gather for communal prayer five times per day. get to the church at 6:00 a.m.. the prayer service lasts about 35 or 40 minutes. there is a break for about 30 minutes, during which time we eat breakfast in silence. at 7:15, we gather in the church praise,r our morning which last about 15 minutes. we have a work. period until noon. we gather in church at 12:05. we can talk at lunch. period atother work 5:00. then we gather for the celebration of mass each day. silence.gether in we sit at the table until the last person is finis
the abbey has 21 members and the community. to 95.nge in age from 34 we all have different personalities and interests, , and in ourities different stages of development, life. that is what makes for a healthy community. monks have been dedicated in their lives to manual labor, taking care of campus. or in the greenhouse, taking care of the facilities. they follow the same pattern of life each day in terms of the schedule. our daily schedule is not very much. we rise at 5:30 in the morning. the...
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>> exactly we look forward to that abbey.ase go easy on her. she's just in mommy mode the last -- >> particularly you, pete. >> last couple of months so please go easy on her and cut her a little bit of slack so thanks again for coming back to the show, abbey because we have missed you so much over here on the weekends. >> have a great time this morning folks, see you. >> love you, abbey. pete: wow. ed: super cool. abby: you guys always make me cry on this show. oh, my gosh i miss them so much. ed: so touching and that was the message they took until the end and like wow a little shot at pete that's awesome. pete: i promise we're taking good care of her she's amazing and we missed her smile as well. abby: what a great gift, our team is amazing thank you. that made my morning. ed: isabelle has a nickname? abby: belly is her nickname. pete: it's hard to get abbey flustered. abby: so sweet. pete: all right you recover i'll read the headlines so turning now to your headlines the fbi working around the clock searching for a man's
>> exactly we look forward to that abbey.ase go easy on her. she's just in mommy mode the last -- >> particularly you, pete. >> last couple of months so please go easy on her and cut her a little bit of slack so thanks again for coming back to the show, abbey because we have missed you so much over here on the weekends. >> have a great time this morning folks, see you. >> love you, abbey. pete: wow. ed: super cool. abby: you guys always make me cry on this show....
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today, though was a first visit to westminster abbey and a first state occasion for meghan markle. in the presence of the queen. fanfare plays. for one person there was so much to take in, for another there were so many memories to recall. the national anthem had been learnt and a few moments later there was the queen taking her seat at the head of the congregation. and in her place almost directly behind her, the american who very soon will become the queen‘s newest granddaughter—in—law. the commonwealth matters to the queen. it‘s been one of the themes of her reign. in post—brexit britain, commonwealth links will have renewed importance. there‘s a role there for the younger royals, promoting the commonwealth and encouraging closer ties. and as meghan markle left the abbey, alongside the other senior members of the royalfamily, it would appear that they have a keen and capable new recruit. nicholas witchell, bbc news. world news america next. time for a look at the weather with darren bett. tomorrow will be drier, it has been a poor date, this picture from east sussex sent by a we
today, though was a first visit to westminster abbey and a first state occasion for meghan markle. in the presence of the queen. fanfare plays. for one person there was so much to take in, for another there were so many memories to recall. the national anthem had been learnt and a few moments later there was the queen taking her seat at the head of the congregation. and in her place almost directly behind her, the american who very soon will become the queen‘s newest granddaughter—in—law....
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. >>> bringing in from austin, abbey livingston. tamara and kimberly are back with me here in washington. abbey good to see you. >> good morning. >> i want to have you listen here to some country music. ted cruz is out with a little radio country song. let's listen to it for a second. the radio country song from ted cruz. we don't have it and i'm not going to sing it. the point is ted cruz talked about rourke if this song. he did not say his opponent's name for a very long time, this has changed on day one of this match-up. >> it was about 6:00 last night. ted cruz seemed to officially launch his re-election campaign and just went off rourke. he been so quiet for so long. what we said last night in the song we haven't heard but it was game on mr. orourke so here we go. >> this is going to play out for months we know, but you're writing this morning that texas is poised to send its first latino woman to congress. second, the woman tried to take down made it to the run off in the 7th district. what should or national audience know abo
. >>> bringing in from austin, abbey livingston. tamara and kimberly are back with me here in washington. abbey good to see you. >> good morning. >> i want to have you listen here to some country music. ted cruz is out with a little radio country song. let's listen to it for a second. the radio country song from ted cruz. we don't have it and i'm not going to sing it. the point is ted cruz talked about rourke if this song. he did not say his opponent's name for a very long...
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our abbey phillip is there. abb abbey? >> reporter: good morning, john, this is a really stunning development because as early as this morning, the white house has been preparing for a bill signing for the spending bill, and yesterday the president said he supported it and would sign it. but the president said on twitter that he doesn't support it and is considering vetoing it because it does not include any funding for daca and it also doesn't include significant funding for the border ball. it does include some funding, but nowhere near some $25 billion that trump had wanted for the border wall system. those negotiations broke down in the last week and just this morning, president trump was also tweeting about that, blaming democrats for failing to negotiate with him on the border wall. this situation is kind of 11th hour move by the president and one that will surely come as a surprise to people on the hill who were expecting this bill to finally sail through to avert a government shutdown, the president now threatening
our abbey phillip is there. abb abbey? >> reporter: good morning, john, this is a really stunning development because as early as this morning, the white house has been preparing for a bill signing for the spending bill, and yesterday the president said he supported it and would sign it. but the president said on twitter that he doesn't support it and is considering vetoing it because it does not include any funding for daca and it also doesn't include significant funding for the border...
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brian: who is edward abbey? tom: he grew up in appalachia, served in world war ii. he is as libertarian as rand, but with a different philosophy, to preserve the southwest. he became a radical environmentalist, almost an anarchist. he wanted to preserve the southwest, which he loved. he spent many summers and worked in moab, utah, and went to school at the university of new mexico in albuquerque. he was prickly, his nickname was cactus head. he was not particularly ecumenical. some of his writing is misogynist and racist, but he was so dedicated, like rand was, to individual freedom, he was so dedicated to preserving a place. he said the american tourist and automobile people have their national park, the interstate highways. he did not want tourists. he was a great believer in freedom. brian: here he is from 1972. from a television station, kueb. >> the only danger to this area is too much economic development. too much building, oil exploration. mineral exploration. development of commercial tourism. southeast utah is one of the great adventure places left on eart
brian: who is edward abbey? tom: he grew up in appalachia, served in world war ii. he is as libertarian as rand, but with a different philosophy, to preserve the southwest. he became a radical environmentalist, almost an anarchist. he wanted to preserve the southwest, which he loved. he spent many summers and worked in moab, utah, and went to school at the university of new mexico in albuquerque. he was prickly, his nickname was cactus head. he was not particularly ecumenical. some of his...
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visited the town a few years ago and found the family farm that our family came from where ouro the abbey ancestors were married and buried and our cousin william o'shea farms the same place and they had a great ceremony and had the local tv and the abbott and will congresswoman o'shea was to kick things off and couldn't find a parking spot and all the festivals were waiting and he prayed out loud and said lord, if you find me a parking spot, i will give up drinking whiskey and go to church every sunday and at that moment, the clouds parted and the sun shown down on a parking spot and he said, never mind, i found one myself. [laughter] the speaker: that is one of those jokes. for people who may have heard this before, the great thing about irish jokes, they are repeated. leo, this is not your first time here. and this is a welcome back. and you used to be an intern here not too many years ago and now that you are the guest of honor, and i think that is just incredible. [applause] the speaker: i too, started, as an intern here. and this is not all that different. politicians go on and on a
visited the town a few years ago and found the family farm that our family came from where ouro the abbey ancestors were married and buried and our cousin william o'shea farms the same place and they had a great ceremony and had the local tv and the abbott and will congresswoman o'shea was to kick things off and couldn't find a parking spot and all the festivals were waiting and he prayed out loud and said lord, if you find me a parking spot, i will give up drinking whiskey and go to church...
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that will take place, that service at westminster abbey, some time in june.her with phil. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you up to date without we see the next 2a hours developing across the british isles, low pressure to the south—eastern quarter, still a front wrapped around the northern and western flanks, so generally speaking the further north and west you are, the better your prospects towards the end of the day. further east, the raft of cloud just easing its way further to the east, still a little bit of showers. quite a frosty night across northern and western parts of scotland, minus six or seven here, but at least that ends into a really decent start to the new day, a lot of cloud across the east of england. that will eventually filling, rain getting in west of the tame our by tea—time. top temperature of the day, 10 degrees also, watch out on monday when the weather moves further north, a distinct risk of snow across northern part of the british isles. this is bbc news — our latest headlines. moscow more than doubles the n
that will take place, that service at westminster abbey, some time in june.her with phil. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you up to date without we see the next 2a hours developing across the british isles, low pressure to the south—eastern quarter, still a front wrapped around the northern and western flanks, so generally speaking the further north and west you are, the better your prospects towards the end of the day. further east, the raft of cloud just easing its...
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history is being made today, because stephen hawking is going to be interred in westminster abbey next, you know? very important, i think it's great respect to a very special mind. like he discovered a lot of things, just showing appreciation. so as well as the family, friends and colleagues that game, celebrities came, including eddie redmayne, who played the professor in the film the theory of everything. let me tell you who else was here, brian may, the musician and astrophysicist, with his wife, anita dobson, and dara 0 and astrophysicist, with his wife, anita dobson, and dara o briain, the comedian and science presenter. lord rees, the astronomer royal, was interviewed on the radio this morning, and he came up with this quote, talking about professor hawking and his disability and his wonderful mind. he said, he was an imprisoned mind roaming the cosmos, which grabbed the public imagination, thinking about the largest things while completely trapped. we know the body of professor hawking will now be cremated, and his ashes will be interred at westminster abbey in june. eu, thank y
history is being made today, because stephen hawking is going to be interred in westminster abbey next, you know? very important, i think it's great respect to a very special mind. like he discovered a lot of things, just showing appreciation. so as well as the family, friends and colleagues that game, celebrities came, including eddie redmayne, who played the professor in the film the theory of everything. let me tell you who else was here, brian may, the musician and astrophysicist, with his...
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the relief we felt at our return released new spiritual energy plans were made for a new abbey church and library and at last the building began in seven hundred fifty five. since then these two buildings have protected our mediæval treasure within their wars but now the treasure belongs to the whole world. the monastery of st gallon continue to spread its light over europe until it was finally descend out in eighteen hundred and five but the glory of god remains he is still. you call flight we take football personally. so well the flow soon you know so much on one play isn't ready for this year brown forbes from that name plays in a russian prime yet lead america would like to follow college in time striking newcastle lowry a place from a lady who isn't dreams of assaults on the welsh cup squad. doubling. its lawyer. culture. hair. superfood. song like come on don't let a. lifestyle hero. look. sixty missed. the food fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of work here's what's coming up. on w o they do the superhero on a mission such as how to smart women smart talk
the relief we felt at our return released new spiritual energy plans were made for a new abbey church and library and at last the building began in seven hundred fifty five. since then these two buildings have protected our mediæval treasure within their wars but now the treasure belongs to the whole world. the monastery of st gallon continue to spread its light over europe until it was finally descend out in eighteen hundred and five but the glory of god remains he is still. you call flight...
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stephen hawking is going to be interred in westminster abbey next to sir isaac newton, how famous canmportant, i think it's great respect to a very special mind. like he discovered a lot of things, just showing appreciation. so there you go, some of the thoughts of people who came and lined the route. this was a private service, 500 people, including family of course, colleagues, celebrities, eddie redmayne, who played the professor in the film the theory of everything, astrophysicist brian may, and his wife, anita dobson, and comedian and science presenter dara o briain was also here. the astronomer royal, martin rees, gave a reading, but he did say on the radio earlier today, a lovely quote, talking about professor hawking's mind and his disability, saying he was an imprisoned mind roaming because most which grabs the public imagination, thinking about the largest things while completely trapped. now, professor hawking's body will be cremated, and his ashes will be interred at westminster abbey near the grave of sir isaac newton. jo, thank you very much. thousands of palestinians ha
stephen hawking is going to be interred in westminster abbey next to sir isaac newton, how famous canmportant, i think it's great respect to a very special mind. like he discovered a lot of things, just showing appreciation. so there you go, some of the thoughts of people who came and lined the route. this was a private service, 500 people, including family of course, colleagues, celebrities, eddie redmayne, who played the professor in the film the theory of everything, astrophysicist brian...
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abbey?hope hicks there's new talk outside of the white house about the new communications director, who that person might be but even before hope's departure there was talk in the white house about what their strategic communications needs are and some trump allies from the outside have been advising them that what they need to do is get ready for the midtermz, be able to have a mechanism to push out the good news ahead of 2018 especially on taxes which is something the president wants to tout more on the road. the advice has been don't just replace the communications director, get some more strategic manpower, some people to think in a forward looking way. the problem, though, is that even while they might want to do all of these things, it is hard to get people to want to work in the white house right now. they are trying to find professional communications people to come into one of the most chaotic places in the world right now and it is very difficult. >> a lot of those practices profes
abbey?hope hicks there's new talk outside of the white house about the new communications director, who that person might be but even before hope's departure there was talk in the white house about what their strategic communications needs are and some trump allies from the outside have been advising them that what they need to do is get ready for the midtermz, be able to have a mechanism to push out the good news ahead of 2018 especially on taxes which is something the president wants to tout...
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markle, who is due to marry prince harry in may, was joined by other senior royals at westminster abbeyf edinburgh, who retired from public service last year, did not attend. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. in the coming weekend some of us could have some snow in the forecast again believe it or not. but rain has been causing problems and part of the midland has had some flooding. this picture comes from leicestershire. that rain is in no real mood to clear away either. only very slowly easing eastwards overnight, keeping a lot of clout in many central and eastern areas. out west some clear spells developing. parts of northern and are may have a touch of frost, but most places stay above freezing. tomorrow is not a bad looking day, certainly a drier day. quite a lot of cloud for central and eastern parts of england, but the further west you are, northern ireland, western scotland, wales and the south west, more in the way of sunshine. temperatures between 9—11. but a change for the middle of the week and this area of low pressure trying to squash its way into the atlant
markle, who is due to marry prince harry in may, was joined by other senior royals at westminster abbeyf edinburgh, who retired from public service last year, did not attend. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. in the coming weekend some of us could have some snow in the forecast again believe it or not. but rain has been causing problems and part of the midland has had some flooding. this picture comes from leicestershire. that rain is in no real mood to clear away either. only...
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the dean of westminster abbey.the recent satellite picture, a lot of cloud around. you can see it swirling around. it was in no great rush to clear from england and will particularly. underneath the cloud, outbreaks of rain continuing through the afternoon. —— england and wales particularly. behind this, skies we re particularly. behind this, skies were clear from the west and overnight tonight, it might be called enough for a touch of frost in northern ireland. most places, particularly where we keep the cloud, will hold well above freezing. into tomorrow, a lot of dry weather around. quite a bit of cloud as well, particularly in central and eastern areas. western parts, where you don't see cloud, we will see quite a lot of sunshine. temperatures not hitting the heights of the weekend but still 7—11dc, which is not a bad if you get that sunshine. windy and very mild at this stage on wednesday. still u nsettled this stage on wednesday. still unsettled by thursday. by the end of the week, it looks like things. to tu
the dean of westminster abbey.the recent satellite picture, a lot of cloud around. you can see it swirling around. it was in no great rush to clear from england and will particularly. underneath the cloud, outbreaks of rain continuing through the afternoon. —— england and wales particularly. behind this, skies we re particularly. behind this, skies were clear from the west and overnight tonight, it might be called enough for a touch of frost in northern ireland. most places, particularly...
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you're watching it on abbey call us and don't forget you can get all the latest on our website any time dot com thanks for watching see you next time a. movement to fight unfolding hates to take you seriously in the world oh boy here's what's coming up women's talk. smartarse smart state of the german great recently dangerous time for a summer job for my. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news. for a couple of people and projects that are changing no one farm and for the best it's up to us to make a difference let's explain. the farm and make using. long d.w. . sometimes a rainy night is a bit of a drip but sometimes when the heavens open up the football gods bring you the luck and the result that. threatened minds did put up a hell of a fight on friday possession and out shooting their opponents. but it was the royal blues who found the back of the net to take all three points and tighten their grip on second place. the action continued on saturday with a host of sides hoping to move up the table it was coming up. in hopes to vault into third place when they play
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at what she was wearing when she had her first official outing with the royal family at westminster abbey croisette she is taking before her wedding in may. yes. it looks as if she mastered that. so... it is going from strength to strength for meghan markle and prince harry. their wedding is coming up in may. lots to do. nina, thank you for coming in. good to have you on the breathing. and forgive your company. stay with us on the bbc as we are back at the top of the hour with the news. “— —— the briefing. good morning. for many of us it was a gloomy start to our working week, wasn't it? in fact this weather watcher picture from les sums it up quite nicely, plenty of puddles lying on the gardens after yesterday's rain but it's clearing away as we speak. this little ridge of high pressure is building and with light winds temperatures are falling away in the far north of scotland. a chilly start on tuesday morning but we should have decent spells of sunshine and in fact it's probably going to be the best of the dry days through this week. the best sunshine the further west you are, northern
at what she was wearing when she had her first official outing with the royal family at westminster abbey croisette she is taking before her wedding in may. yes. it looks as if she mastered that. so... it is going from strength to strength for meghan markle and prince harry. their wedding is coming up in may. lots to do. nina, thank you for coming in. good to have you on the breathing. and forgive your company. stay with us on the bbc as we are back at the top of the hour with the news. “—...
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you're watching the news in berlin on abbey quasi don't forget you can get all the latest on our website any time dot com thanks for watching the next time. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters w made for minds. about spending. it's all about the storms instead. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us to sponsored by distinctive instagram or others at d.f.w. stories to talk to each week on instagram. sometimes a rainy night is a bit of a drip but sometimes when the heavens open up the football gods bring you the luck and the result that you're after. really threatened minds did put up a hell of a fight on friday dominating possession and out shooting their opponents shall cut but it was the royal blues who found the back of the net to take all three points and take near grip on second place. the action continued on saturday with a host of sides hoping to move on up the table here's a look at
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the exact track is undetermined, we'll talk about this abbey get the latest models in the seven day. a lot of going on. >> reporter: i know it was wet but i liked the 60s and 70 were we saw in february. still in the 60s and 70s speed wise along the schuylkill expressway. no big delayound by lincoln drive and kelly drive and city avenue. the crash that was closing the southbound side of lincoln drive has cleared. everything is still trying to clear out the downed trees from the big storm on friday. one closing rittenhouse street and one queen lane in east falls. city avenue bridge southbound up with by the schuylkill expressway sticking out into the right lane. expect delays there as you come over the city avenue bridge. the traffic lights are on the from -- fritz there, as well. in delco springfield township, traffic light troubles east of the blue route 476. debris nether providence, police there. lane blocked on the turnpike southbound near exit 5. >>> a firefighter was rushed to the hospital after being injured battling a house fire in feasterville, bucks county. firefighters have
the exact track is undetermined, we'll talk about this abbey get the latest models in the seven day. a lot of going on. >> reporter: i know it was wet but i liked the 60s and 70 were we saw in february. still in the 60s and 70s speed wise along the schuylkill expressway. no big delayound by lincoln drive and kelly drive and city avenue. the crash that was closing the southbound side of lincoln drive has cleared. everything is still trying to clear out the downed trees from the big storm...
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incredible story you're watching the news live from berlin on abbey quite often more to come at the top of the hour and you can always get all the latest on our web site e.w. dot com thanks for watching. the to. the top stories followed across social media share your comments and content welcome to. news. starting out with some junk and instructions from a book. at the age of fourteen william coming to dream. we wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to play a role in this an india change his life a place of all that much of an exciting journey along the world's biggest. heroes story. and the winter starting march twenty first of all you. it was a week dominated by trade on the relationships that go with this in europe officials try to quell fears of a brewing trade war with the united states. i think there are good reasons which both sides. we'll at the end of the day accept that we don't. we don't want a trade war instead we should concentrate. trading conditions trading folks like mind. for years the u.s. and the e.u. have been trading goods wi
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abbey and jack kerouac, they were all fierce proponents of freedom and liberation.ne of the themes of american politics is rugged individualism , privacy.tion hunter thompson has many things. the subtitle of that book is "a savage trip into the heart of the american dream." it is a complicated book, is a prominent example of gonzo journalism or fiction, where he puts himself in the story and makes himself central to what is going on. it is disarming, it is not like a steinbeck book. brian: you mentioned this in your book, who gave him the name gonzo journalism? tom: i think it was an editor at the boston globe. i don't know which one it was. boston, the less person standing at a drunken beer party was referred to as a gonzo for some reason. this editor described him as gonzo journalism, gonzo writing. thompson liked it and appropriated it. others have put themselves in a narrative earlier. walt whitman and jack kerouac talked about themselves. but i think in our time, in the recent generation or two, hunter thompson becomes known as the godfather of gonzo writing. a
abbey and jack kerouac, they were all fierce proponents of freedom and liberation.ne of the themes of american politics is rugged individualism , privacy.tion hunter thompson has many things. the subtitle of that book is "a savage trip into the heart of the american dream." it is a complicated book, is a prominent example of gonzo journalism or fiction, where he puts himself in the story and makes himself central to what is going on. it is disarming, it is not like a steinbeck book....
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she worehe same look on the set of downton abbey. here's a promo from megan's series "suits."wrapped before her engagement to harry went public. >> it will be the ad venture of a lifetime. >> how appropriate. >> the ad venture she is own. >> coming >> we don't do that. >> oh i'm sorry. >> chip and joanna gaines fixer upper flubs. behind the scenes of her new spin-off. what they never show you on tv. >> plus sterling k. brown's "snl" sneak peek. >> i'm excited, man. >> then -- >> i never >> "e.t." isn't just on the air. we're everywhere every platform every da -if you told me a year ago where i'd be right now... aah! ...i would have said you were crazy. but so began the year of me. i discovered the true meaning of paperless discounts... and the in of $620. why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that what i'm doing? ♪ >> you can kind of see her baby bump getting bigger. joanna and chip gaines joined tim tebow at his charity event. that makes
she worehe same look on the set of downton abbey. here's a promo from megan's series "suits."wrapped before her engagement to harry went public. >> it will be the ad venture of a lifetime. >> how appropriate. >> the ad venture she is own. >> coming >> we don't do that. >> oh i'm sorry. >> chip and joanna gaines fixer upper flubs. behind the scenes of her new spin-off. what they never show you on tv. >> plus sterling k. brown's...
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i'm joined now by did abbey a correspondent lisa lewis who has been following the story for us from paris. we know that the police arrested two people after the attack what's the latest on the investigation now well we know that the heiress arrested his partner and a seventeen year old friend of his and the police is now looking into how these people were connected how the attacker was connected to a local extremist group actually they're still wondering how this person who was known to be radicalized then got to the point to stage this attack they were not expecting this the authorities and they said they had not seen him traveling to iraq of syria and and i'm now wondering actually if he has been in contact with so-called islamic state or not apparently investigate is found some papers some names at his home some local means of national media reporting that they also found the will mentioning so-called islamic state so it seems like we have a homegrown terrorist situation here or what else do we know about the attacker we know that he was twenty five years old he was of moroccan origin
i'm joined now by did abbey a correspondent lisa lewis who has been following the story for us from paris. we know that the police arrested two people after the attack what's the latest on the investigation now well we know that the heiress arrested his partner and a seventeen year old friend of his and the police is now looking into how these people were connected how the attacker was connected to a local extremist group actually they're still wondering how this person who was known to be...
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she wore the same look on the set of downton abbey. here's a promo from megan's series "suits." meghan wrapped before her engagement to harry went public. >> it will be the ad venture of a lifetime. >> how appropriate. >> the ad venture she is own. >> coming up next -- >> we don't do that. >> oh i'm sorry. >> chip and joanna gaines fixer upper flubs. behind the scenes of her new spin-off. what they never show you on tv. >> plus sterling k. brown's "snl" sneak peek. >> i'm excited, man. >> then -- powerful skincare,s now light-as-air a breakthrough moisturizer delightfully whipped for instant absorption feel a light-as-air finish in a flash new olay whips ageless >> "e.t." isn't just on the air. we're everywhere every platform ♪ >> you can kind of see her baby bump getting bigger. joanna and chip gaines joined tim tebow at his charity event. that makes it perfectly clear. that's the sonogram of baby gaines. joanna said chip swears he can tell it's a boy. of course he can. five seems to be their lucky number. their fifth child on the way and the show ending after five seasons. the
she wore the same look on the set of downton abbey. here's a promo from megan's series "suits." meghan wrapped before her engagement to harry went public. >> it will be the ad venture of a lifetime. >> how appropriate. >> the ad venture she is own. >> coming up next -- >> we don't do that. >> oh i'm sorry. >> chip and joanna gaines fixer upper flubs. behind the scenes of her new spin-off. what they never show you on tv. >> plus sterling...
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. >> 55:56 a.m., soggy abbey -- 5:56 a.m., soggy and wet on the benjamin franklin parkway, flags are blowing as the winds pick up across the delaware and lehigh valleys. 556, 42 degrees. it's time to see flowers or something. 58 shops and restaurants from the greater philadelphia area competed in a spring decorating contest in anticipation of the flower show. the businesses were require to dress up their store fronts. the philadelphia flower show kicks off tomorrow. this year's theme is wonders of water. you can get an upclose look of all the wonders of this year's flower show. watch the special tomorrow night on 6abc. >> it's great timing with all the poor weather out there. >> political upheaval what is next for the city of allentown now that the mayor was queked. corruption. >>> -- who was convicted of corruption. >> we're tracking rain and windy and we have more on the flood concerns in a live report. getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult. getting an appointment with a specialist shouldn't be. at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, you can see a cancer speciali
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this building was an abbey and tell the sixteenth century later it was mostly used as an arsenal armoryand school in the one nine hundred fifty s. st catherine's monastery was turned into a museum. the most remarkable of its countless exhibit is this viking treasure that was discovered after a storm washed up on the neighboring island of hidden thing. in this in viking treasure doing in shards and that's when. they didn't say a treasure came to because back in eight hundred seventy three a woman went to a goldsmith here and. wanted to know what one of the pieces was worth as it looked a bit like gold. and the goldsmith fetched who was the museum's first ever director that would have. because he immediately knew it had been made by vikings or more and more pieces mysteriously came to light so the museum director went to hidden say bargained with the fisherman and managed to acquire sixteen of these amazing pieces of jewelry for this museum soft sifton tide it is a toy yeah. i know what everything is someone i can tell that's a necklace but with the rest you'll have to help me. win. a con
this building was an abbey and tell the sixteenth century later it was mostly used as an arsenal armoryand school in the one nine hundred fifty s. st catherine's monastery was turned into a museum. the most remarkable of its countless exhibit is this viking treasure that was discovered after a storm washed up on the neighboring island of hidden thing. in this in viking treasure doing in shards and that's when. they didn't say a treasure came to because back in eight hundred seventy three a...
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this building was an abbey and tell the sixteenth century later it was mostly used as an arsenal armoringand school in the one nine hundred fifty st catherine's monastery was turned into a museum. the most remarkable of its countless exhibits is this viking treasure that was discovered after a storm washed up on the neighboring island of hidden sea. and viking treasure doing in chas and that's what. they didn't say treasure came to. because back in eight hundred seventy three a woman went to a goldsmith here and. wanted to know what one of the pieces was worth as it looked a bit like gold. and the goldsmith fetched who was the museum's first ever director . wouldn't have the part because he immediately knew it had been made by vikings on more and more pieces mysteriously came to light so the museum director went to hidden say bargained with the fisherman and managed to acquire sixteen of these amazing pieces of jewelry for this museum soft sifton tied it is as a toy and smokes yeah. do you know what everything is someone i can tell that's a necklace but with the rest you'll have to help m
this building was an abbey and tell the sixteenth century later it was mostly used as an arsenal armoringand school in the one nine hundred fifty st catherine's monastery was turned into a museum. the most remarkable of its countless exhibits is this viking treasure that was discovered after a storm washed up on the neighboring island of hidden sea. and viking treasure doing in chas and that's what. they didn't say treasure came to. because back in eight hundred seventy three a woman went to a...
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my wife and my daughters were in london, and they visited westminster abbey. you see, wilberforce was a guy who said that we need to end the slave trade in great britain, that we need to bring manners back to great britain, that we need a new day where we learn how to respect one another. and wilberforce fought over many, many years. he lost his life because of this. he wore himself completely out. my daughters, when they were in westminster abbey, they took a picture of the portrait and the statue that i have on my phone to this very day. so, you know, when we think about the meaning of life, there's two ways really, maybe just, no more than two, but two the way i think about it, and those are the humanists. the humanists in our country are the ones who have charted a course based on reason, human reason. and they wake up every day with a goal. their goal is to improve the world. their goal is to make the world a better place. but these secular humanists follow that code, and they do great. and many of my friends are secular humanists, and i respect them for
my wife and my daughters were in london, and they visited westminster abbey. you see, wilberforce was a guy who said that we need to end the slave trade in great britain, that we need to bring manners back to great britain, that we need a new day where we learn how to respect one another. and wilberforce fought over many, many years. he lost his life because of this. he wore himself completely out. my daughters, when they were in westminster abbey, they took a picture of the portrait and the...
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. >> abbey?h. >> already fans have taken to social media in support of the film. one fan coming out in this tweet. nick robinson plays 17-year-old simon in the film directed by greg berlanti. >> after i came out kids told me my story helped them come out. have you felt that? >> to a certain degree, yes. this film showed in kansas months ago and there was a young man in the audience who had the cu courage to come out to his dad. >> it provides a point to dauk about the issue even if you are not lbgt. most people know someone who is and might walk in simon's shoes. >> one of the sweetest seens is when jennifer garner who plays his mother sits to tell him how much she loves him. >> you get to exhale now, simon. you get to be more you than you have been in -- in a very long time. >> after i came out there were two things that i really wanted to hear and didn't realize i needed to hear. one was when someone said to me i still love you. i told the writers and they turned it into a great scene gave it t
. >> abbey?h. >> already fans have taken to social media in support of the film. one fan coming out in this tweet. nick robinson plays 17-year-old simon in the film directed by greg berlanti. >> after i came out kids told me my story helped them come out. have you felt that? >> to a certain degree, yes. this film showed in kansas months ago and there was a young man in the audience who had the cu courage to come out to his dad. >> it provides a point to dauk about...
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first official event with her majesty the queen, at a service to mark commonwealth day at westminster abbeybe time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be talking to reverend kelvin inglis, rector at st thomas‘ church in salisbury whose parish was center to the attack on the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. he will talk about how the community there has been coping. talking to beyond 100 days, leader of the house andrea leadsom explains why new rules covering conduct in parliament will offer protection from bullying for westminster staff — you can hear that interview in full tonight at seven o'clock. not sure why we are showing you amber rudd. and with me tonight taking a look at the papers at 10.40 are the broadcaster david davies and lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. these are our headlines tonight. the stage is set at stoke for manchester city. will they split up and will
first official event with her majesty the queen, at a service to mark commonwealth day at westminster abbeybe time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be talking to reverend kelvin inglis, rector at st thomas‘ church in salisbury whose parish was center to the attack on the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. he will talk about how the community there has been coping. talking to beyond 100 days, leader of the house...
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and finally tonight, meghan markle joining her future in-laws for a royal engagement at westminster abbeye charming and other members of the royal family at a commonwealth day service with her future grandmother-in-law, the queen. it's markle's first public appearance with the monarch. she and prince harry are scheduled to marry on may 19th. i'm sure we'll all be up early to watch the storybook wedding. thanks for watching "nightline." and as always, we're online 24/7 at our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america.
and finally tonight, meghan markle joining her future in-laws for a royal engagement at westminster abbeye charming and other members of the royal family at a commonwealth day service with her future grandmother-in-law, the queen. it's markle's first public appearance with the monarch. she and prince harry are scheduled to marry on may 19th. i'm sure we'll all be up early to watch the storybook wedding. thanks for watching "nightline." and as always, we're online 24/7 at our...
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and applause ] >> seth: our next guest is a talented actress you know from shows such as "downton abbeyrns as maia for season two of "the good fight" which airs sundays on cbs all-access. let's take a look. >> he's here to see you. >> no. >> yes. you invited him tonight. >> yeah but for [ bleep ]. invited him for you. i'm not interested in him. >> yeah, i know. but he doesn't know that. >> okay, well, do i go home? >> no. but i don't want you too, we're having fun. >> then what do i do? >> hint that you're gay. >> what? how do i do that? >> i don't know. >> oh my god. i am going back to the bar. out of the way. >> maia. >> seth: please welcome to the show rose leslie, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: thank you so much for being here. >> oh, thank you very much for having me. >> seth: i am a big fan of yours. i was wondering, you're doing this "good wife" spinoff. >> i am. >> seth: were you a fan of "the good wife" before you took this on? >> very much so. very much so. i loved "the good wife." and -- and i was -- i was ecstatic to hear that there was going to be an extension
and applause ] >> seth: our next guest is a talented actress you know from shows such as "downton abbeyrns as maia for season two of "the good fight" which airs sundays on cbs all-access. let's take a look. >> he's here to see you. >> no. >> yes. you invited him tonight. >> yeah but for [ bleep ]. invited him for you. i'm not interested in him. >> yeah, i know. but he doesn't know that. >> okay, well, do i go home? >> no. but i...
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with queen elizabeth on monday the royals attended a special commonwealth day service at westminster abbey. today is a celebration of the commonwealth which currently numbers fifty three member countries. there's always a good reason to celebrate but sometimes it's the location that puts the icing on the cake when it comes to a really good party you can celebrate at home with a small circle of friends but some people around the room or even a whole bar maybe you'll see. abraded in your garden before the place is that we've fallen for the latest episode of iowa high five serious so on usually there are probably and not many people who have partied like this before. by ordinary locations that make for a great party venues. this could well be the world's smallest nightclub number five on our list is a good old telephone booth get it out with strobe lights a fog machine and your favorite tunes there are six tele discos worldwide two of them here in berlin concert your calling and the party starts you even get a photo as proof. if you're lucky you might stumble upon a party almost by chance for
with queen elizabeth on monday the royals attended a special commonwealth day service at westminster abbey. today is a celebration of the commonwealth which currently numbers fifty three member countries. there's always a good reason to celebrate but sometimes it's the location that puts the icing on the cake when it comes to a really good party you can celebrate at home with a small circle of friends but some people around the room or even a whole bar maybe you'll see. abraded in your garden...
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to suggest they get stuck in westminster abbey grabbed back by some instances not acceptable.ked about the continuity bills. wouldn't everyone be better off trying to sort out and negotiate with the government at westminster rather than going for the nuclear option of having a continuity bill and making more confusion and potential for the thing in the courts? we have raised this since day one. i have worked with my colleagues from the snp and plaid cymru as well. it is about the powers that different governments have. the uk government has not responded adequately to that. we have even had scottish conservative mps agreeing, saying it is not an adequate situation, and yet they have not come forward. it may be because they want to grab back those powers and hold them in westminster. that is not acceptable. it is a problem for the government that whatever it does it will looks like it is walking rather roughshod over devolution hangs over the powers, it is in trouble if it goes for continuity it is also in trouble. whatever the government does, no matter how far it tries to sup
to suggest they get stuck in westminster abbey grabbed back by some instances not acceptable.ked about the continuity bills. wouldn't everyone be better off trying to sort out and negotiate with the government at westminster rather than going for the nuclear option of having a continuity bill and making more confusion and potential for the thing in the courts? we have raised this since day one. i have worked with my colleagues from the snp and plaid cymru as well. it is about the powers that...