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my birth mom was 14 and she was right so she was sent to sean ross abbey where she had me. sister hell the car was in charge of all the adoptions. and she sent me to her niece in the states. i didn't realize tell i got older that my adoptive mom was schizo franek and there was a lot of a lot of physical and mental abuse so i ended up in hospital few times for with head injuries. her just pushed me against the wall or i come to school sometimes bleeding. but i survived the hand i wanted to be the opposite of how my optima was i never married never had kids i was always afraid that i would be like her. those kids who escaped adoption faced an equally bleak future some were forced to douse often ins would be use of situations many others was sent to industrial schools notoriously brutal places run by religious orders. die out just out of it is that. yeah even a few morris o'connell was incarcerated in an industrial school in truly along with his step brother kevin nobody really saw a mix with before. the dogs taught to go to take the doctor and he would 3 or 4 of them scrub bi
my birth mom was 14 and she was right so she was sent to sean ross abbey where she had me. sister hell the car was in charge of all the adoptions. and she sent me to her niece in the states. i didn't realize tell i got older that my adoptive mom was schizo franek and there was a lot of a lot of physical and mental abuse so i ended up in hospital few times for with head injuries. her just pushed me against the wall or i come to school sometimes bleeding. but i survived the hand i wanted to be...
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westminster abbey has lost about 90% of its income. religion editor. commonwealth day in march, the last major event in westminster abby. the setting for every coronation since 1066 has been crippled by the coronavirus. we lost our place slightly and celebrating, so the 75th anniversary of vide, anzac celebrations. a few weeks into this we begin to measure out just what was going to happen to us financially and that has been a pretty shattering blow. it cost nearly £30 million a year to fund everything from cleaners to choristers, and most of the money comes from visitors. it's important to remember there is no public money for the abbey nor is there any church money. we pay our own way completely. separately, the church of england's 42 cathedrals are anticipating losses of more than £28 million this year, and it's not just than £28 million this year, and it's notjust the established church. covid—19 has cut a swathe through every religious community. this sikh temple used to receive 83,000 pounds a month in donations. their income has
westminster abbey has lost about 90% of its income. religion editor. commonwealth day in march, the last major event in westminster abby. the setting for every coronation since 1066 has been crippled by the coronavirus. we lost our place slightly and celebrating, so the 75th anniversary of vide, anzac celebrations. a few weeks into this we begin to measure out just what was going to happen to us financially and that has been a pretty shattering blow. it cost nearly £30 million a year to fund...
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i'm joined by cnn political correspondent, abbey philip, as well as kaitlan collins. >> this is lastday when a directive came out, basically trying to side step the president, ban confederate flags from all military installations, burt didn't mention the confederate flag by name. but went to great lengths to say these are the flags you can't fly and these you cannot. there was discussion and the president had been pushing back on this idea of banning confederate flags. but the defense secretary issued this order anyway. and year told by several sources the president erupted over that order and he was fuming at his defense secretary after this memo from the pentagon went out to the military bases. so, what it is a bigger development of, a bigger picture of, is not only this push to stand by the confederate flag and say people have a right to fly it proudly, as he's done. but the tension between the president and his defense secretary. mark esper has been walking this political tight rope for several weeks now. this is probably one of those difficult times in his tenure as far as it co
i'm joined by cnn political correspondent, abbey philip, as well as kaitlan collins. >> this is lastday when a directive came out, basically trying to side step the president, ban confederate flags from all military installations, burt didn't mention the confederate flag by name. but went to great lengths to say these are the flags you can't fly and these you cannot. there was discussion and the president had been pushing back on this idea of banning confederate flags. but the defense...
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on this program a while back who is talking about the mocks astelin prints to downton abbey what do you make of the accusations this is an oxbridge class of the special advisers that are influencing democracy here in britain as a humphrey who you know was oxbridge so as bernard woolley. it's changed a bit over the senior civil servants and now not all oxbridge but a lot of them still law and of course our politicians at the moment are dominated not only by oxbridge but also by 8 our government. so it's really want to elite dealing with another elite and all struggling for pa it's a question of whether you believe that the politicians but they are on the side of the politicians because they represent the voters if they do oh you're on the side of the civil servants because they can handle the politicians arrogant and ignorant behavior even though there are 2 opposing opinions about the very heart of what is what it means to be a democracy what it means to be a democracy is to have the legitimate collision of vested interests. if we all agreed there would be no need for democracy ther
on this program a while back who is talking about the mocks astelin prints to downton abbey what do you make of the accusations this is an oxbridge class of the special advisers that are influencing democracy here in britain as a humphrey who you know was oxbridge so as bernard woolley. it's changed a bit over the senior civil servants and now not all oxbridge but a lot of them still law and of course our politicians at the moment are dominated not only by oxbridge but also by 8 our government....
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of the early filling of the massive dam on the blue nile river as historic the announcement came as abbey ahmed said his country has reached a major common understanding with sudan and egypt over the controversial project. south africa's president cyril ramaphosa has announced that public schools will close for 4 weeks as confirmed coronavirus cases roza to more than 400000 he said it was important to ensure that schools did not become sites of transmission. lines or. the latest round of talks between the u.k. and the european union have ended with a downbeat assessment from both sides the chief negotiator michele said a trade deal will look to unlikely for the u.k. david frost also admitted there was a long way to go. well a german court has handed down a jail sentences to several men convicted of raping an 18 year old woman in the southern city of freiburg the assault in october 28th scene was carried out in large part by refugees prompting anti immigration populists to seize on the case. the judge sentenced the primary defendant to 5 years and 6 months imprisonment saying he had raped
of the early filling of the massive dam on the blue nile river as historic the announcement came as abbey ahmed said his country has reached a major common understanding with sudan and egypt over the controversial project. south africa's president cyril ramaphosa has announced that public schools will close for 4 weeks as confirmed coronavirus cases roza to more than 400000 he said it was important to ensure that schools did not become sites of transmission. lines or. the latest round of talks...
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being used for the project a not very different from base used in the south century when the original abbey church was built but that practicing on clay if you go i'm going to help build the spire so i'm happy by the national dog. this is a prestigious project the basilica of son danny is home to the not true dump and it's where most of france's monarchs were buried. including 100 the 2nd and katherine to meet each other with the 16th and marian tonight. the reconstruction is due to last 11 years and set to cost around $28000000.00 euros. so you knock out all of it's a sanctuary in poland that's at risk of becoming a disaster zone the centaurs foundation in the country's west is a safe haven for rescued animals over the years they say they have saved nearly 1200 horses from the slaughterhouse well the foundation is dependent on donations but due to the coronavirus the money has stopped coming and it's a heartbreaking reality for veronica neighbor rock who works at the foundation she hopes the horses can be saved from a cruel face. these animals have finally find a safe haven here at the lar
being used for the project a not very different from base used in the south century when the original abbey church was built but that practicing on clay if you go i'm going to help build the spire so i'm happy by the national dog. this is a prestigious project the basilica of son danny is home to the not true dump and it's where most of france's monarchs were buried. including 100 the 2nd and katherine to meet each other with the 16th and marian tonight. the reconstruction is due to last 11...
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used for the project and not very different from those used in the south century when the original abbey church was built but they're practicing on clay about the future i'm going to help build a spire so i'm happy. this is a prestigious project the basilica of son danny is on to the not true dom and it's where most of france's monarchs were buried. including henry the 2nd in katherine timothy cheney and louis the 16th and mary antonette. the reconstruction is 2 to last 11 years and set to cost around $28000000.00 euros. so you won't either. it's a sanctuary in poland that's at risk of becoming a disaster zone the centaurs foundation in the country's west is a safe haven for rescued animals over the years they say they have saved nearly $1200.00 horses from the slaughterhouse well the foundation is dependent on donations but due to the coronavirus the money has stopped coming and it's a heartbreaking reality for veronica neighbor rock who works at the foundation she hopes the horses can be saved from a cruel face. these animals have finally find a safe haven here at the largest horse cen
used for the project and not very different from those used in the south century when the original abbey church was built but they're practicing on clay about the future i'm going to help build a spire so i'm happy. this is a prestigious project the basilica of son danny is on to the not true dom and it's where most of france's monarchs were buried. including henry the 2nd in katherine timothy cheney and louis the 16th and mary antonette. the reconstruction is 2 to last 11 years and set to cost...
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with the smugglers with lions of the abbey what's your story ready ready. i mean when i was a.
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the same order of nuns ran another home sean ross abbey and ross creates a prairie they sold the buildings in 2018. the 1st time that any film co have been allowed inside the reason collins was born here. you thought it was huge this is your 1st impression. and i was. but as you go down along your feet a secret. once you're in you're in. 9 years ago the sisters supply the government with death registers which showed the 269 babies died in shaun royal sabby between 19341967. but an examination of the town's official death records reveals a rather different figure. in reality over a 1000 babies and infants died in the home. each mother came in was never called by their own name they always had the house name. and. 1989 i was told aside my name was jane decided to take my culture for me and my family with me they took my money their identity was taken away their human rights was taken away their hair was taken away their clothes was taken away prisoners got better treatment. the nuns imposed the regime of relentless back breaking work in the fields and indoors maggie my mother remembers being
the same order of nuns ran another home sean ross abbey and ross creates a prairie they sold the buildings in 2018. the 1st time that any film co have been allowed inside the reason collins was born here. you thought it was huge this is your 1st impression. and i was. but as you go down along your feet a secret. once you're in you're in. 9 years ago the sisters supply the government with death registers which showed the 269 babies died in shaun royal sabby between 19341967. but an examination...
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used for the project are not very different from the it's used in the south century when the original abbey church was built but that practicing on clay. i'm going to help build the spire so i'm happy. this is a prestigious project the basilica of sundin is on to the not true dump and it's where most of france's monarchs were buried. including henry the 2nd and katherine to meet each other with the 16th and marian to annette. the reconstruction is due to last 11 years and set to cost around $28000000.00 euros. that's what you want out on. it's a sanctuary in poland that's at risk of becoming a disaster zone the centaurs foundation in the country's west is a safe haven for rescued animals over the years they say they have saved nearly $1200.00 horses from the slaughterhouse well the foundation is dependent on donations but due to the coronavirus the money has stopped coming and it's a heartbreaking reality for veronica neighbor rock who works at the foundation she hopes the horses can be saved from a cruel face. these animals have finally found a safe haven here at the largest horse sanctuar
used for the project are not very different from the it's used in the south century when the original abbey church was built but that practicing on clay. i'm going to help build the spire so i'm happy. this is a prestigious project the basilica of sundin is on to the not true dump and it's where most of france's monarchs were buried. including henry the 2nd and katherine to meet each other with the 16th and marian to annette. the reconstruction is due to last 11 years and set to cost around...
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you are the station only chief and i don't really want to put this to you our people are asking for abbey prime minister. to step down they say he needs to resign part of this it's due to the fact that the top elections have been postponed until i'm not too sure way is this a cool through resignation isn't. sounding off always something is a reasonable thing to ask in its current situation. i think i think there. is a once in a deal if you have 2 fields if you're against it the most important when we come to our. national consensus. space for healing within the events that where you look he spent a considerable part of his. normal hans the deeper you get sick how was this violence that we have seen now indicates is really the deeper fracture that exists within that your best it was the leader to do with billy talk test that and really the serious problem on the line is a. understand the. challenges for social little incidents that kind of i think to the solutions and erasure of the tissues that's somewhere there are certainly said by your people to hear and he could've worked out what he
you are the station only chief and i don't really want to put this to you our people are asking for abbey prime minister. to step down they say he needs to resign part of this it's due to the fact that the top elections have been postponed until i'm not too sure way is this a cool through resignation isn't. sounding off always something is a reasonable thing to ask in its current situation. i think i think there. is a once in a deal if you have 2 fields if you're against it the most important...
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so - >> seth: yes >> thanks for bringing that up >> seth: it's an antidote to "downton abbey."england is, just check out "afterlife." and you might -- this might be the first show that you will do a third season of. are you -- are you actively considering that >> yeah. again, you know, i even did the first season like it could end there in case i got knocked over by a bus but it went down really well it was the most-watched british sitcom in the world, apparently. i think that's a reflection of how big netflix are, though. i can't take credit for that, really but people enjoyed it, so i did a second because i really -- i loved writing it i loved directing it i loved the cast so i think for the first time ever, i might do a third but it's got to go down the storm again. i don't want to do an unwanted encore just because i can get paid but it seems to be -- it seems to be on the cards if things carry on like they are, yeah, probably a third season >> seth: well, that's really exciting congrats on season two it's always wonderful to see you. thanks for being here, ricky >> cheers.
so - >> seth: yes >> thanks for bringing that up >> seth: it's an antidote to "downton abbey."england is, just check out "afterlife." and you might -- this might be the first show that you will do a third season of. are you -- are you actively considering that >> yeah. again, you know, i even did the first season like it could end there in case i got knocked over by a bus but it went down really well it was the most-watched british sitcom in the...
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he takes us to the back of the café here behind the abbey iron door lies the secret room where the delectabledelicacies are made. this is where our pace tree chefs produce the dough and constant cream for the top and nobody is allowed inside apart from them i think we can go in there. i feel very privileged to be one of the few people who knows that i watched i used to buy lamb recipe. in the car engine family has been creating a stage to be a lamp for 5 generations. joe is sliced by hand and then placed in the baking tray. it's important that the crust be taken up to contain the custard cream. crypto needs to be carefully and even though pressed. each day they make about 20000 tarts. the recipe dates back to the monks of jarana most. monastery by unesco world heritage site. to a squat they used wants to stiffen the monks church callers it's very easy there's more on the left over. the makes when it does it goes. when the monastery was secularized over 185 years ago a sugar manufacturer bought up the tart recipe and began making them in his nearby shop. it's been selling the original pa stati
he takes us to the back of the café here behind the abbey iron door lies the secret room where the delectabledelicacies are made. this is where our pace tree chefs produce the dough and constant cream for the top and nobody is allowed inside apart from them i think we can go in there. i feel very privileged to be one of the few people who knows that i watched i used to buy lamb recipe. in the car engine family has been creating a stage to be a lamp for 5 generations. joe is sliced by hand and...
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followed — beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbeysunday sunshine on the way for most of us through today, but there are some contrasts in our weather fortunes. a few showers around, particularly across northern parts of the country. down towards the south—east is a very slow—moving weather front still bringing cloud and some spots of rain, particularly through parts of east anglia, the coast of norfolk, suffolk, essex, kent, the london area, down towards the south coast. staying pretty cloudy, with some rain at times into the start of the afternoon. further north and west we see sunny skies for the most part. some showers, across scotland in particular. quite a few showers in north—west scotland. not as windy here as it was during yesterday. through the day, we will continue to see our area of cloud towards the south—east bringing some splashes of rain right through into the afternoon across parts of kent. the further north and west you are, sunny skies. some showers for scotland, one or two possibly for northern ireland and northern
followed — beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbeysunday sunshine on the way for most of us through today, but there are some contrasts in our weather fortunes. a few showers around, particularly across northern parts of the country. down towards the south—east is a very slow—moving weather front still bringing cloud and some spots of rain, particularly through parts of east anglia, the coast of norfolk, suffolk, essex, kent, the...
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beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey.s. not so summery around london and the south—east at the moment. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. what a difference a day makes. yesterday's cloud and rain, well, it's been replaced by sparkling blue sky and sunshine. just take a look at this weather watcher picture from whitworth in lancashire, glorious day here. however, different story down to the south east, we have had some heat, we have had some sunshinejust recently, but that was a thing of the past. this morning in finsbury, london, we started the day with some rain. the the rain has eased away, but the cloud is taking its time to clear down to the kent coast. so the best of the sunshine further north and west, with a rash of showers driven on by brisk, westerly breeze into the far north of scotland. so this is how we are likely to close out our day. in terms of the feel of the weather, a little bit fresher, but i suppose if you've got the sunshine, you are not too bothered, but highs of 1
beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey.s. not so summery around london and the south—east at the moment. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. what a difference a day makes. yesterday's cloud and rain, well, it's been replaced by sparkling blue sky and sunshine. just take a look at this weather watcher picture from whitworth in lancashire, glorious day here. however, different story down to the south east,...
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followed — beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey story this hour, which is that for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, the number of new daily infections around the world has surpassed a quarter of a million. that is the biggest increase, and it was in the united states, brazil, india and south africa that we saw the biggest rises. that is the latest from here, on bbc news, you've been watching the bbc. hello. some sunday sunshine on the way for most of us through today, but there are some contrast in our weather fortunes. a few showers around, particularly across northern parts of the country. down towards the south—east is a very slow—moving weather front still bringing cloud and some spots of rain, particularly through parts of east anglia, the coast of norfolk, suffolk, essex, kent, the london area, down towards the south coast. staying pretty cloudy, with some rain at times into the start of the afternoon. further north and west we see sunny skies for the most part. some showers, across scotland in particular.
followed — beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey story this hour, which is that for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, the number of new daily infections around the world has surpassed a quarter of a million. that is the biggest increase, and it was in the united states, brazil, india and south africa that we saw the biggest rises. that is the latest from here, on bbc news, you've been watching the bbc. hello. some...
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beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown soldier in westminster abbey.is—plages, the popular summer festival which turns the banks of the river seine into a beach resort. this year, tighter restrictions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic have limited the activities on offer, but there's one new offering proving popular. tanya dendrinos has more. summer on the seine. each year, the famed riverbank in paris transforms to resemble a seaside resort. from paddle boats to a slightly larger variety, perfect for basking in the sunshine in an open air cinema on the water. translation: it is the first timei translation: it is the first time i will be watching a movie on water so i can't wait to plus, the weather is great and i think it is a great experience. translation: it is the same for me, having a movie screen set up me, having a movie screen set up on the seine isjust incredible. it is a great way to launch the summer. for the now, opening party is opening like a wind of hope. i always wa nted like a wind of hope. i always wanted to believe in the idea
beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown soldier in westminster abbey.is—plages, the popular summer festival which turns the banks of the river seine into a beach resort. this year, tighter restrictions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic have limited the activities on offer, but there's one new offering proving popular. tanya dendrinos has more. summer on the seine. each year, the famed riverbank in paris transforms to resemble a seaside resort. from paddle boats...
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beatrice's bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey.news. let's catch up with the cricket now and its day four of england's second test against the west indies. the hosts need 18 wickets to force a victory. 0ur correspondent, henry moeran, is at old trafford for us. bring us up—to—date. lunch hasjust been taken. it's not exactly been the morning england were after, just one wicket. england need 80 more wickets to get the victory that would level the series. because we lost a day's play yesterday because of the weather, the pressure is on england to make a breakthrough. don best has looked the most likely. chances have gone down. itjust hasn't gone their way this morning. and somewhere in the bowels of this pavilion, they will no doubt be coming up with plans to try and make more breakthroughs. the west indies‘ morning. that's it. the next news on bbc one is at a:05pm. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. we are going to get more the latest sports news now, more on the cricket and more on the football, because it is fa cup action
beatrice's bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey.news. let's catch up with the cricket now and its day four of england's second test against the west indies. the hosts need 18 wickets to force a victory. 0ur correspondent, henry moeran, is at old trafford for us. bring us up—to—date. lunch hasjust been taken. it's not exactly been the morning england were after, just one wicket. england need 80 more wickets to get the victory that would level the series....
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it is like downton abbey with nazis. alix: i think you sold it.ve to leave it but great to catch up with you. thanks. private equity investing in health care and the impact of the pandemic on dealmaking. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> time for the bloomberg business flash. auctionhe largest processes in the year. there is a high offer for ebay's classified unit. it could fetch more than $8 billion. in japan, a top executive is concerned the practice of hiring women more for manpower than diversity is hindering progress. the deputy president told bloomberg japan has a long way to go. market is slow now but there are reasons why it could become more active in a positive way. that is an area we are strong in. that is encouraging for us. the first coronavirus vaccine could be available in the u.s. before the end of the year. trials due to start in july. the chance of success is enhanced by other vaccine programs, scheduled to enter the final stage of testing this summer. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on @quicktake from bloomberg, powered by more th
it is like downton abbey with nazis. alix: i think you sold it.ve to leave it but great to catch up with you. thanks. private equity investing in health care and the impact of the pandemic on dealmaking. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> time for the bloomberg business flash. auctionhe largest processes in the year. there is a high offer for ebay's classified unit. it could fetch more than $8 billion. in japan, a top executive is concerned the practice of hiring women more for manpower than...
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pandemic are bars gyms and cell service restaurants because of the high risk of contagion sagittal abbey yet i asked epidemiology astutely valley badal if brazil was near the peak of the infections. in much of brazil not only has it not reached the peak but rather it is spreading to places that have far weaker public health services than in the main cities places that don't have emergency care units or other basics and in a country as large as brazil you can just move patients to places with better care . not one of those remote places of course is the amazon rain forest 100 to the indigenous people have already been infected. brazil's public prosecutor is investigating charges presented by indigenous rights advocates that last week's visit to some of the most isolated tribes like the no money by members of the defense ministry has spread the virus. the ministry with thinks the charges. what is a thought how can an organization that is concerned about indigenous people be upset by giving medical treatment and food to indigenous peoples. but world renowned brazilian photographer and amazo
pandemic are bars gyms and cell service restaurants because of the high risk of contagion sagittal abbey yet i asked epidemiology astutely valley badal if brazil was near the peak of the infections. in much of brazil not only has it not reached the peak but rather it is spreading to places that have far weaker public health services than in the main cities places that don't have emergency care units or other basics and in a country as large as brazil you can just move patients to places with...