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the abbey operates like a family business. in gift house but there are no distractions in our guest house no telephones and radio cellphones of course no television no radio and so our guests make a conscious choice. to market this image says a fresh from ah god but i pity it. usually the monks in their refectory in the cloistered area where outsiders are not allowed. if they want to eat with this it airs they have to come to the guest house dining room. meeting places. all the food is organically produced and from the region most of it was cultivated by the monks themselves home grown vegetables and meat from healthily fed animals. it's a source of pride in plants threaten. the search for example until i became an apprentice at 16 i didn't care what kind of meat was suddenly front of me or of course how the animal had lived or where the meat came from the gulf and get out how much pesticide the grain and everything was covered with my for they shouldn't but it's why i decided to work here because richard the farmer often come
the abbey operates like a family business. in gift house but there are no distractions in our guest house no telephones and radio cellphones of course no television no radio and so our guests make a conscious choice. to market this image says a fresh from ah god but i pity it. usually the monks in their refectory in the cloistered area where outsiders are not allowed. if they want to eat with this it airs they have to come to the guest house dining room. meeting places. all the food is...
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the abbey operates like a family business. in gift house but there are no distractions in a guest house no telephones new radio cell phones of course no television no radio and so our guests make a conscious choice. to market this in moscow as a fresh from our garden but i put it. usually the monks eat in their refectory in the cloistered area where outsiders are not allowed. if they want to eat with this it airs they have to come to the guest house dining room with them. all the food is organically produced and from the region most of it was cultivated by the monks themselves home grown vegetables and meat from healthily fed animals. it's a source of pride in planck's dechen. here for example until i became an apprentice at 16 i didn't care what kind of meat was suddenly front of me or of course how the animal had lived or where the meat came from the gulf and get out how much pesticide the grain and everything was covered with by for the introduction but it's why i decided to work here because richard the farmer often comes
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the abbey operates like a family business. in gifting halls there are no distractions in a guest house no telephones new radio cell phones of course but no television no radio and so the guests make a conscious choice. to imagine this a must as a fresh from our garden but up it's a can't. usually the monks eat in their refectory in the cloistered area where outsiders are not allowed. if they want to eat with this it hers they have to come to the guest house dining room and the meeting places to come in. all the food is organically produced and from the region most of it was cultivated by the monks themselves home grown vegetables and meat from healthily fed animals it's a source of pride in plant staton. here for example until i became an apprentice at 16 i didn't care what kind of meat was suddenly front of me or of was how the animal had lived or where the meat came from the gulf and get out how much pesticide the grain and everything was covered with right to do should control but it's why i decided to work here richard the
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the crypt underneath the abbey church is a special place one of the monks shows us around. my i'm father christoph heinzman one i teach religion at 4 state schools we want to be here in the monastery i am responsible for the orthodox ecumenism with a focus on the liturgy here in this beautiful church and to keep him. from his just a human here i need to me this is have an instant in him and i call him as a window on have an equal when the saints gaze down at us through the icon i see above all the most holy mother of god the virgin mary but all other saints as well it's a visualize ation of the saints who are already made perfect for him to see and. he prays here every day for the deceased monks. that he will also be buried in this wall someday is a beautiful prospect for him. this. is not the right word what we experience is the withering away from this world a process of being born into the fullness of life where christ the lord will meet us because that's something beautiful. should decide what we don't have anyone of rising to my right. up in the guest house god is hand
the crypt underneath the abbey church is a special place one of the monks shows us around. my i'm father christoph heinzman one i teach religion at 4 state schools we want to be here in the monastery i am responsible for the orthodox ecumenism with a focus on the liturgy here in this beautiful church and to keep him. from his just a human here i need to me this is have an instant in him and i call him as a window on have an equal when the saints gaze down at us through the icon i see above all...
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the abbey operates like a family business. in gifting halls there are no distractions in our guest house no telephones new radio cell phones of course no television no radio and so when the guests make a conscious choice. to martin this is a must as a fresh from our garden but i pity it. usually the monkees in their refectory in the cloistered area where outsiders are not allowed. if they want to eat with this it or as they have to come to the guest house dining room. all the food is organically produced and from the region. most of it was cultivated by the monks themselves home grown vegetables and meat from healthily fed animals. it's a source of pride in planche dechen. 30 amp up until i became an apprentice at 16 i didn't care what kind of meat was set in front of me or of was how the animal had lived or where the meat came from the gulf and get out how much pesticide the grain and everything was covered with life are different than truth but it's why i decided to work here we thought richard the farmer often comes by and
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell is at westminster abbey. worship it had to get special permission to hold this ceremony today and at 11 o'clock with the two minute silence people were quite outside as they would have been across the rest of the country. this was the final major event in remembrance week, a week that has been like no other. the public could not come in as at the cenotaph on sunday, we had a minimum number of service personnel and despite the limitations, the social distancing and masks, there has been determination this year to make sure that this kind of event can still go ahead. they have been smaller in scale but equally powerful. that being said i think eve ryo ne powerful. that being said i think everyone is hoping this will prove to bea everyone is hoping this will prove to be a unique year and that next year numbers of the public and vetera ns year numbers of the public and vete ra ns ca n year numbers of the public and veterans can come together in person to remember. sarah campbell, thank you. a consortium led by ro
our royal correspondent sarah campbell is at westminster abbey. worship it had to get special permission to hold this ceremony today and at 11 o'clock with the two minute silence people were quite outside as they would have been across the rest of the country. this was the final major event in remembrance week, a week that has been like no other. the public could not come in as at the cenotaph on sunday, we had a minimum number of service personnel and despite the limitations, the social...
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the grave is really the first striking thing you see when you come inside the abbey.inary place. the service today will be held in a socially distanced way. normally westminster abbey would hold something like 2200 people but today it is just 80, specially invited guests. of course, the prince of wales and camilla, the duchess of cornwall will be there. they will have to be spaced out. the band of the grenadier guards will be playing their music that the band of the grenadier guards played back in 1920 so it promises to be a very solemn 1920 so it promises to be a very solemn ceremony 1920 so it promises to be a very solemn ceremony and a very poignant ceremony and no less so because of the social distancing. in a way, i remembrance sunday at the cenotaph, there were so many fewer people there were so many fewer people there but it felt so powerful and so different this year. the public again, not being invited to come along. the public at 11am will be invited to observe the two—minute silence at home. absolutely, i ee, silence at home. absolutely, i agree, all the mo
the grave is really the first striking thing you see when you come inside the abbey.inary place. the service today will be held in a socially distanced way. normally westminster abbey would hold something like 2200 people but today it is just 80, specially invited guests. of course, the prince of wales and camilla, the duchess of cornwall will be there. they will have to be spaced out. the band of the grenadier guards will be playing their music that the band of the grenadier guards played back...
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it occupies a place of honour just inside the main entrance to westminster abbey.t has symbolised a nation's loss. it was on this armistice day anniversary in 1920 that the body of an unidentified serviceman was brought from the first world war battlefields of northern france. it was carried through london on a gun carriage and borne into the abbey for burial among the kings, watched by a congregation of a thousand bereaved wives and mothers. 100 years later, social distancing had limited the abbey congregation to just 80. everyone wore a mask. led by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall, they gathered to honour the one grave which represents every husband, son or daughter lost in war. big ben chimes the hour. at 11 o'clock, silence was observed. music: last post. as a bugler sounded the last post at the cenotaph, the prince of wales placed a wreath of laurel leaves at the grave. choir sing. the poet laureate read from his tribute to the unknown warrior. all this for a soul without name or rank or age or home. because you are the son we lost and your res
it occupies a place of honour just inside the main entrance to westminster abbey.t has symbolised a nation's loss. it was on this armistice day anniversary in 1920 that the body of an unidentified serviceman was brought from the first world war battlefields of northern france. it was carried through london on a gun carriage and borne into the abbey for burial among the kings, watched by a congregation of a thousand bereaved wives and mothers. 100 years later, social distancing had limited the...
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and that is because the abbey government, in the capital addis ababa, has completely cut off any form of communication into grey, including phone lines and the internet. and it is barring journalists from entering . so it is really difficult to verify any sort of information. what we do know, however, is that hundreds are dead and the result of escalating tensions between the federal government and the tea grace people's liberation front or t p l f. not a t p l s. leadership belongs to minority ethnic group. the t gray, who used to dominate ethiopia as military and government. however, since the current prime minister who belongs to a different ethnic group, the oromo took office in 2018 and introduced sweeping political reforms. the 2 gray are saying that they are being marginalized now that region has since held its own elections, which the federal government deems illegal. and abby has now vowed to get rid of the 2 great leadership. misinformation is rife. just to give you a couple of examples. abi supporters have been spreading fake images of t p l. s. fighters using heavy anti ai
and that is because the abbey government, in the capital addis ababa, has completely cut off any form of communication into grey, including phone lines and the internet. and it is barring journalists from entering . so it is really difficult to verify any sort of information. what we do know, however, is that hundreds are dead and the result of escalating tensions between the federal government and the tea grace people's liberation front or t p l f. not a t p l s. leadership belongs to minority...
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it occupies a place of honour just inside the main entrance to westminster abbey.ior, and for 100 years it has symbolised a nation's loss. it was on this armistice day anniversary in 1920 that the body of an unidentified serviceman was brought from the first world war battlefields of northern france. it was carried through london on a gun carriage and borne into the abbey for burial among the kings, watched by a congregation of a thousand bereaved wives and mothers. 100 years later, social distancing had limited the abbey congregation to just 80. everyone wore a mask. led by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall, they gathered to honour the one grave which represents every husband, son, or daughter lost in war. big ben chimes the hour at 11 o'clock, silence was observed. music: last post. as a bugler sounded the last post at the cenotaph, the prince of wales placed a wreath of laurel leaves at the grave. choir sing the poet laureate read from his tribute to the unknown warrior. all this for a soul without name or rank or age or home. because you are the s
it occupies a place of honour just inside the main entrance to westminster abbey.ior, and for 100 years it has symbolised a nation's loss. it was on this armistice day anniversary in 1920 that the body of an unidentified serviceman was brought from the first world war battlefields of northern france. it was carried through london on a gun carriage and borne into the abbey for burial among the kings, watched by a congregation of a thousand bereaved wives and mothers. 100 years later, social...
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music: last post 0ur correspondent sarah campbell is outside westminster abbey with more.. the service was attended by prince charles, the duchess of cornwall, as well as leading figures from the armed forces, the prime minister, sir keir starmer and others. and westminster abbey had to obtain special permission to allow the ceremony to go ahead, of course, as we are during lockdown, far fewer people than there normally would be. but an important centenary, the centenary of the burial of the unknown warrior. i'm very pleased to say that one of those who took part in the ceremonyjoins me now. colour sergeantjohnson beharry, of course, recipient of the victoria cross. tell me, you read a prayer, how was it to be involved in this ceremony? perhaps different to other big events that you've been involved with before because of the pandemic? this service was completely different to all the services i've been to at westminster abbey. but every service i go to, i always feel like it's the first one. that's how special it is to me. but most of all, the congregation was a lot smalle
music: last post 0ur correspondent sarah campbell is outside westminster abbey with more.. the service was attended by prince charles, the duchess of cornwall, as well as leading figures from the armed forces, the prime minister, sir keir starmer and others. and westminster abbey had to obtain special permission to allow the ceremony to go ahead, of course, as we are during lockdown, far fewer people than there normally would be. but an important centenary, the centenary of the burial of the...
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prime minister abbey, who himself is not yet an elected leader. and it's clearly aspires to be one. and his administration decided to postpone elections because of the covered 19 and demick and to extend his term of office. so as far as the to gran's were concerned and of course other opposition groups. the federal government has outlasted its legitimacy and is not in a position to dictate what is legal or illegal to the regions. ethiopia also is a federal state, but many of the principles in its constitution are essentially common federal with the power lying, with the people and the regional states, not with the federal government. so degrades, sees itself as defending its own sovereignty. the federal government, defending ethiopia's unity, and as i think as martin was, was suggesting, this is shaping up to be an ex essential clash between the 2 sides. axel martin also mentioned before the family 984 to 5 famine. some of the refugees crossing back into sudan are people who already left the camps are going back to camps. they were in as a cause of the last famine. what are you hear
prime minister abbey, who himself is not yet an elected leader. and it's clearly aspires to be one. and his administration decided to postpone elections because of the covered 19 and demick and to extend his term of office. so as far as the to gran's were concerned and of course other opposition groups. the federal government has outlasted its legitimacy and is not in a position to dictate what is legal or illegal to the regions. ethiopia also is a federal state, but many of the principles in...
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sarah campbell is at the abbey.otaph, this will be a socially distanced ceremony. today at the abbey, one thing that is being celebrated, commemorating the burial of the unknown warrior. this was an unidentified british servicemen whose body was exhumed from the fields in northern france backin from the fields in northern france back in 1920. it was brought here, processed through the streets of london, the cenotaph was unveiled and king george v was here at the burial ceremony back in 1920. he was to represent the grieving, the huge losses after the first world war, particularly of all those who were lost whose bodies were never identified, their graves never identified. since then it has become a solemn tribute to all those lost in war. last week we saw the queen, she attended a private ceremony here to lay about k of flowers on the grave of the unknown warrior. and today at 11am the two—minute silence will be observed, prince charles and camilla at the duchess of cornwall will attend this socially distanced cerem
sarah campbell is at the abbey.otaph, this will be a socially distanced ceremony. today at the abbey, one thing that is being celebrated, commemorating the burial of the unknown warrior. this was an unidentified british servicemen whose body was exhumed from the fields in northern france backin from the fields in northern france back in 1920. it was brought here, processed through the streets of london, the cenotaph was unveiled and king george v was here at the burial ceremony back in 1920. he...
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and the at the reform agenda that prime minister abbey promised when he came to power now seems to be perhaps building a life of its own. and a momentum of its own that goes beyond the federal government's control and is unleashing some of the centrifugal forces that have been suppressed in ethiopia for decades. i'm not so any indication will any estimate on how many more refugees you fear might end up crossing those borders? i mean, we don't have any clear figures. we are, however, mending some planets. and we are discussing this with the government of saddam. i mean, as always, we would like to see this is all the soonest possible in order for us not to mount a long art larch operation which is done late on very, very difficult to de commission and the time build. so at the moment we're planning or the $20000.00 that we have also people sufficient stock for additional people who have up 200000, which is in our plan at the mall. however, this is very, very heartening in this age. and as i understand, the other panel members are saying here, it might be long at this stage for unity ar
and the at the reform agenda that prime minister abbey promised when he came to power now seems to be perhaps building a life of its own. and a momentum of its own that goes beyond the federal government's control and is unleashing some of the centrifugal forces that have been suppressed in ethiopia for decades. i'm not so any indication will any estimate on how many more refugees you fear might end up crossing those borders? i mean, we don't have any clear figures. we are, however, mending...
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abbey to mark the ce nte nary of westminster abbey to mark the centenary of the tomb of the unknowneople have died waiting. this is two and half years after the windrush task force was set up. what will the government to do, both... and what with the prime minister to both this injustice and also ensure that no others who have come to the uk to live and work do not suffer in the same way as the windrush victims? well, the honourable lady is right to raise this issue and what happened to the windrush generation was a disgrace and a scandal and we are doing our best collectively to make amends. i can tell her i have met members of that generation and this government is taking steps to accelerate the payment and make sure that those who are in line with payments are given every opportunity and all the information they need to get the compensation they deserve. can associate myself with the remarks of the prime minister in respect for our service men and women past and present in protecting our peace? with regard to our battle against covid—19, senior church leaders have this past week
abbey to mark the ce nte nary of westminster abbey to mark the centenary of the tomb of the unknowneople have died waiting. this is two and half years after the windrush task force was set up. what will the government to do, both... and what with the prime minister to both this injustice and also ensure that no others who have come to the uk to live and work do not suffer in the same way as the windrush victims? well, the honourable lady is right to raise this issue and what happened to the...
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abbey, i met formit and typically every 3 to temecula. so it's significant that in difference in terms of how they want to resource deposits, contributions a country, that's what it's tactical, basically sort it to people. if it was not ready, it's very tragic. i mean, for more than 40 years of political support, it's very existence in this country. it hasn't never tried to reorient itself to change and kind of political change, which the country needed actually, urgently sort, little and on any idea, put ideological change. if you see even that person, the people that, that leaves his party for 40 years as a state. so it's really breaks my heart because for anyone or observing that what if you could change in the country in egypt was already for the lines. the country in the country, you know, change was needed and was on his opinions as a country. our strength in july, you don't change by i hear anything more as he says listening to you as well. this comes from him. how does that add has all new chief, thank you for being part of this c
abbey, i met formit and typically every 3 to temecula. so it's significant that in difference in terms of how they want to resource deposits, contributions a country, that's what it's tactical, basically sort it to people. if it was not ready, it's very tragic. i mean, for more than 40 years of political support, it's very existence in this country. it hasn't never tried to reorient itself to change and kind of political change, which the country needed actually, urgently sort, little and on...
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it occupies a place of honourjust inside the main entrance to westminster abbey. was on this armistice day anniversary in 1920 that the body of an unidentified serviceman was brought from the first world war battlefields of northern france. it was carried through london on a gun carriage and borne into the abbey for burial among the kings, watched by a congregation of a thousand bereaved wives and mothers. 100 years later, social distancing had limited the abbey congregation to just 80. everyone wore a mask. led by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall, they gathered to honour the one grave which represents every husband, son, or daughter lost in war. big ben chimes the hour at 11 o'clock, silence was observed. music: the last post as a bugler sounded the last post at the cenotaph, the prince of wales placed a wreath of laurel leaves at the grave. choir sing the poet laureate read from his tribute to the unknown warrior. all this for a soul without name or rank or age or home. because you are the son we lost and your rest is ours. in his sermon, the arch
it occupies a place of honourjust inside the main entrance to westminster abbey. was on this armistice day anniversary in 1920 that the body of an unidentified serviceman was brought from the first world war battlefields of northern france. it was carried through london on a gun carriage and borne into the abbey for burial among the kings, watched by a congregation of a thousand bereaved wives and mothers. 100 years later, social distancing had limited the abbey congregation to just 80....
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the prince of wales will attend a service at westminster abbey this morning to commemorate the return from four that were disinterred from first world war battlefields, was brought to london for reburial at the abbey a hundred years ago today. the coronavirus pandemic has put a hold on countless celebrations and festivities this year, but the bbc has received intel from the very top, that santa and his helpers are doing everything they can to fulfil their duties this christmas. even if it means doing things a little differently! sophia tran—thomson has this report. good work, guys. big smiles. this is christmas in a pandemic. in australia, the virus is largely under control now and aussie kids can already visit centre. socially distanced, obviously. but in other parts of the world, meeting kids in person might be ha rd meeting kids in person might be hard this year. i've heard some rumours going around that christmas is councils, but i say on my left boot! it is not cancelled this year. the ministry of fun has created an app for virtual meetings. it has been a hard year of mystic make
the prince of wales will attend a service at westminster abbey this morning to commemorate the return from four that were disinterred from first world war battlefields, was brought to london for reburial at the abbey a hundred years ago today. the coronavirus pandemic has put a hold on countless celebrations and festivities this year, but the bbc has received intel from the very top, that santa and his helpers are doing everything they can to fulfil their duties this christmas. even if it means...
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, so significant this yearfor so westminster abbey, so significant this year for so many reasons. 75y reasons. 75 years since the end of the second world war. an 80 year anniversary since the battle of britain. so many anniversaries to remember, and although the ceremony here and across the country will be scaled back, it will be no less significant for that. sarah campbell, thank you very much. he was here on bbc news canjoin the very much. he was here on bbc news can join the audience in the uk on the bbc national television channel and viewers around the world for the remembrance ceremony which will begin later this morning. freight drivers have been added to the list of people who must self—isolate upon arrival to the uk, if they have travelled from or through denmark. millions of mink are being culled in the country, after a mutated strain of coronavirus found on mink farms infected around 200 people. flights and ferries between the uk and denmark have been stopped and foreign visitors travelling from denmark will be denied entry to the uk. free meals will now be provided to dis
, so significant this yearfor so westminster abbey, so significant this year for so many reasons. 75y reasons. 75 years since the end of the second world war. an 80 year anniversary since the battle of britain. so many anniversaries to remember, and although the ceremony here and across the country will be scaled back, it will be no less significant for that. sarah campbell, thank you very much. he was here on bbc news canjoin the very much. he was here on bbc news can join the audience in the...
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let me bring back two familiar faces, abbey and jonathan karl.nd conceding and all that. isn't it time to talk more about biden voters and what caused them to go out to the poll in record numbers? there was all this coverage this 2016 about the trump vote and all these cliche interviews of voters and in diners. will we see the opposite now? >> i hope so. i think that one of the things that happened four years ago was that rightfully we were asked to pay attention to the people who elected the president-elect, donald trump. now we have the opposite situation in which a majority of americans said they wanted something else. and i think as tempting as it is to always center our reporting around only a certain segment of the population, particularly white working class voters, there are millions of other people who made a very clear statement in this election. as reporters, we should spend as much time at least listening to them, too. i think it's an important message for the media to, that at the very least give equal weight to these two forces that
let me bring back two familiar faces, abbey and jonathan karl.nd conceding and all that. isn't it time to talk more about biden voters and what caused them to go out to the poll in record numbers? there was all this coverage this 2016 about the trump vote and all these cliche interviews of voters and in diners. will we see the opposite now? >> i hope so. i think that one of the things that happened four years ago was that rightfully we were asked to pay attention to the people who elected...
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but their end florence's wind under prime minister abbey ahmed, the accuse the government of enlisting military support from eritrea. something ethiopia denies the destruction of critical infrastructure, dams, and institutions that serve the public will not be met with their silence. there's been a dramatic escalation of tensions in the conflict. the ethiopian government is varying to crush what it calls a rebellion as civilians flee fears are maintaining that the crisis could spiral into a protracted and bloody civil war and destabilize the entire region. international soccer now and germany have beaten ukraine, $31.00 in the nation's league after falling behind by one goal early on 1st by a munich's, nero's son named that of the equaliser. and then chelsea's team ovarian, or hit the target twice to secure the win. germany will now face spain on tuesday with 1st place in their group on the line, the nation's legal leads into next summer's european championships. you're watching d.w. news coming to you from berlin. don't forget you can always get more news and in death, of course, on o
but their end florence's wind under prime minister abbey ahmed, the accuse the government of enlisting military support from eritrea. something ethiopia denies the destruction of critical infrastructure, dams, and institutions that serve the public will not be met with their silence. there's been a dramatic escalation of tensions in the conflict. the ethiopian government is varying to crush what it calls a rebellion as civilians flee fears are maintaining that the crisis could spiral into a...
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this is one of the early concerts with abbey hutchinson. first night they go out, they play to the audience. it's all men. they applaud. it's all great. next night, they come out, and it's a mixed gender audience with children, right? men, their wives and children have come. the first night, the men are literally checking them out, right? is this concert going to be acceptable for my wife and for my children to experience? and so this is the kind of gender dynamic that the hutchinson's are kinding playing around with in their stage presentation at this particular moment in time. but in 1842, there is an important event in the fall that starts to pump the hutchinsons in new directions. in october of 1842 a fugitive slave, george latmer and his wife rebecca arrive in boston. seven years later they are recognized buy a friend of their virginian master who then contacts the master. the master contacts the united states marshal in boston and they are immediately thrown into jail as fugitive slaves and there is going to be a trial over whether or
this is one of the early concerts with abbey hutchinson. first night they go out, they play to the audience. it's all men. they applaud. it's all great. next night, they come out, and it's a mixed gender audience with children, right? men, their wives and children have come. the first night, the men are literally checking them out, right? is this concert going to be acceptable for my wife and for my children to experience? and so this is the kind of gender dynamic that the hutchinson's are...
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the queen wears a face mask for the first time in public, as she visits westminster abbey ahead of remembrancey. good morning. the pressure lifts a little on ole gunnar solskjaer after manchester united return to winning ways at everton, but he says their fixture congestion is a "shambles". well, damp and mild out there for the most of us, that's the best way to describe it this morning, today overall is going to be overcast and there is a chance of rain, too. good morning. it's sunday, november 8. our top story. joe biden has used his first speech as president—elect to say he wants to restore the soul of the united states. addressing a large crowd in his home town, he said that it was the "honour of his lifetime" that so many millions of americans had voted for his vision, and promised to unite the country. president trump has yet to concede or speak publicly sincejoe biden‘s victory became clear on saturday. his campaign team says that the election is far from over. our washington correspondent, lebo diseko has this report. the president—elect of the united states of america, joe biden!‘ mom
the queen wears a face mask for the first time in public, as she visits westminster abbey ahead of remembrancey. good morning. the pressure lifts a little on ole gunnar solskjaer after manchester united return to winning ways at everton, but he says their fixture congestion is a "shambles". well, damp and mild out there for the most of us, that's the best way to describe it this morning, today overall is going to be overcast and there is a chance of rain, too. good morning. it's...
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there a fear as a full blown civil war is in the ad one that would damage abbey ometepe taishan as a peacemaker must year he was awarded the nobel prize for peace for settling the conflict with neighboring eritrea. the united nations has expressed concern the secretary general expresses his alarm over the reported armed clashes in the grey region of ethiopia and calls for immediate measures to deescalate tensions and turn short peaceful resolution to the dispute he underlined so you provide a speaking right now live from the white house to protect the integrity of our very important 2020 alexion if you count the legal votes i easily win if you count the illegal votes they can try to steal. the election from us if you count the votes that came in late we're looking at them very strongly but a lot of votes came in late i've already decisively won many critical states including massive victories in florida iowa indiana ohio to name just a few we won these and many other victors despite historic election interference from big media big money and big tech as everybody so we won by histori
there a fear as a full blown civil war is in the ad one that would damage abbey ometepe taishan as a peacemaker must year he was awarded the nobel prize for peace for settling the conflict with neighboring eritrea. the united nations has expressed concern the secretary general expresses his alarm over the reported armed clashes in the grey region of ethiopia and calls for immediate measures to deescalate tensions and turn short peaceful resolution to the dispute he underlined so you provide a...
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but it's it's far from a major strategic victory the ethiopian leadership prime minister abbey at med has told his people and the international community that he expects this to be a very short intervention it's a domestic issue essentially a police or law enforcement action and it will be over quickly but i think we're beginning to see that this is going going to involve a high level of violence and given the forces matched on both sides it could drag on for some time and the to grant nato is saying again it's impossible to verify this saying that eritrea is sending troops over the border to join the battle is that a possibility. i think it is a possibility eritrea has denied and is standing by the position that this is a domestic ethiopian affair and eritrea will not get involved. the expectation on the side of the to great ends is that to eritrea is a very close partner of prime minister abbey and will lend him any support that he needs. eritrea fought a war against ethiopia in between 19082000 when ethiopia was led essentially by the tepee from from 2 grey men considers them to be
but it's it's far from a major strategic victory the ethiopian leadership prime minister abbey at med has told his people and the international community that he expects this to be a very short intervention it's a domestic issue essentially a police or law enforcement action and it will be over quickly but i think we're beginning to see that this is going going to involve a high level of violence and given the forces matched on both sides it could drag on for some time and the to grant nato is...
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on november 11th 1920, the day the unknown warrior was buried in nearby westminster abbey, the stoneh was unveiled by king george v. this sunday, his descendants will lay wreaths on the cenotaph's stone steps, after the two minutes‘ silence. whitehall‘s pavements are usually packed with members of the public. instead, they'll be asked to remember at home, online, or wherever socially distanced remembrance events are taking place. and there's a plea this year from the royal british legion, whose ability to raise funds through poppy sales has been severely hampered due to the pandemic. in this extraordinary year, the first year for 99 years that we don't have poppy collectors out on the street, we're asking the british public tojoin us online, to download a poppy, to donate. and the presence of the all—important veterans will be felt at the cenotaph on sunday. 26 of them will march past. among them, this former officer with the women's royal navy. it's a great honour. i feel very humble and very privileged. yes, it will be small in scale, but i think it's more important than ever that
on november 11th 1920, the day the unknown warrior was buried in nearby westminster abbey, the stoneh was unveiled by king george v. this sunday, his descendants will lay wreaths on the cenotaph's stone steps, after the two minutes‘ silence. whitehall‘s pavements are usually packed with members of the public. instead, they'll be asked to remember at home, online, or wherever socially distanced remembrance events are taking place. and there's a plea this year from the royal british legion,...
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she was only 21 years old when she married philip at westminster abbey on november 20, 1947.as been queen since 1952 ruling longer than any other british monarch. to support a strong immune system, your body needs routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. that's very common to have a gum health concern as well. you know, i talk to dentists every day, and they're able to recommend sensodyne sensitivity & gum. it's really good dentistry to be able to recommend one product that can address two conditions. >>> covid once again acting the 49ers. you'll recall they have a bye this week but the two backups placed on the covid list. walker and lineman grosso. the las vegas raiders may have some scrambling to do as well. 11 players on the covid list, mostly all on the defensive side of the ball. in a perfect world up to nine could be cleared by sunday when the raiders are supposed to host the chiefs on "sunday night football." >>> trending for you that morning a like has the vatican c
she was only 21 years old when she married philip at westminster abbey on november 20, 1947.as been queen since 1952 ruling longer than any other british monarch. to support a strong immune system, your body needs routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. that's very common to have a gum health concern as well. you know, i talk to dentists every day, and they're able to recommend sensodyne...
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recently abbey sounds more like a strong man than a man of peace. this mischievous force is surrounded on all sides. it is a force in its final throes of the many fear. the conflict could destabilize the region, causing new wounds before the old ones have even healed. i read about it what it is safe to say that in many ways this confrontation between that is and to cry has been a long time coming. yes. only. so if your peers who environment shifted 100 degree 80 degrees on its head when robbie came into power in europe or showed that what we've seen is that the plates were divisions, some of the ethnic divisions and the structural problems it has haven't been sufficiently addressed in the last couple of years, and these include different narratives about 8 years history, finished federalism project and tensions over the divisions between the center in this and the regions which, which are driven by claims for greater representation from various ethnic groups and more autonomy. and i think really that is at the roots of the conflict there and why i t
recently abbey sounds more like a strong man than a man of peace. this mischievous force is surrounded on all sides. it is a force in its final throes of the many fear. the conflict could destabilize the region, causing new wounds before the old ones have even healed. i read about it what it is safe to say that in many ways this confrontation between that is and to cry has been a long time coming. yes. only. so if your peers who environment shifted 100 degree 80 degrees on its head when robbie...
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he joins us from this ababa and, welcome to d.w., or this abbey ahmed, maimed by a final military operation. well, thank you don and mike. the final military operation refresh to enforcing the rule of law in across the nation particle, not in the kind of getting on the pedal of integral who has been violating crites in a chill and groups. therefore, the operation is going on and is going to be completed, call lovely within and week 7 days. why is ethiopian government unwilling to accept external mediation? well, these in the interim do not fear. and if it doesn't meet the institutions war, nations have to intervene in egypt and solve it because that is, is a matter of internet. ok. so ethiopia will not accept external mediation and will also not allow aid agencies into the country or journalist into the country. some question why? well, just do that. this is an issue related to the so the need or internal affairs. so. 'd and also it doesn't take many, many times, it is really be going to be completed within a week. therefore we don't consider it. it is a big, it's something in term, not muc
he joins us from this ababa and, welcome to d.w., or this abbey ahmed, maimed by a final military operation. well, thank you don and mike. the final military operation refresh to enforcing the rule of law in across the nation particle, not in the kind of getting on the pedal of integral who has been violating crites in a chill and groups. therefore, the operation is going on and is going to be completed, call lovely within and week 7 days. why is ethiopian government unwilling to accept...
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death used to be the dominant party anything but off the prime minister abbey ahmed came to power in 2018 it split from the governing coalition clashes have been reported on to grow its border with the abhorrent region eyewitnesses have told ethiopian military planes have also been circling above mackellar. the ritual for the country has entered into a war that he did not want this war is a shameful war does not have a point the people of to grandma and its youth and its security forces should not stifle this point lismore ethiopia is that a country which fearing a civil war the un has called pretty escalation of tensions the bigger concern is of a wider regional conflicts. for more on the developments in ethiopia i am now joined by some all guitar true journalist based in. thanks for your time now abi has vowed more military attacks on the region against international calls for calm easy prepared to enter into a full blown war there. when the regional government has called for the same kind of action against the government of being so it's $22.00 and when it is because they're meeti
death used to be the dominant party anything but off the prime minister abbey ahmed came to power in 2018 it split from the governing coalition clashes have been reported on to grow its border with the abhorrent region eyewitnesses have told ethiopian military planes have also been circling above mackellar. the ritual for the country has entered into a war that he did not want this war is a shameful war does not have a point the people of to grandma and its youth and its security forces should...
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something that can't come soon enough for people here to ethiopia now where prime minister abbey off met has announced what he says would be a final military operation against province after local leaders ignored his surrender . also made him earlier. the federal government carried out what it called surgical airstrikes on it. he cries, regional capital, because the government has so far resisted international pressure for mediation in the conflict. but fallout from 2 weeks of fighting has the potential to destabilize the entire region. and it's already started with the u.n. says is a full scale humanitarian crisis. ethiopian air force fighter jets on a mission in the skies above tikrit i captured by d.w. journalist on the ground. local t.v. later showed what appeared to be buildings damaged by the air offensive was the escalating violence has sent thousands, spilling out beyond ethiopia's borders. hate groups say 25000 people have fled to saddam. since the fighting broke out, half of them children, some may not see their fathers or husbands again. well, i took it out of. we came wit
something that can't come soon enough for people here to ethiopia now where prime minister abbey off met has announced what he says would be a final military operation against province after local leaders ignored his surrender . also made him earlier. the federal government carried out what it called surgical airstrikes on it. he cries, regional capital, because the government has so far resisted international pressure for mediation in the conflict. but fallout from 2 weeks of fighting has the...
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gray state abbey ahmed says the deployment of those armed rebel attack on a military base the t gray of people's liberation front along dominated the ethiopian politics in the move has fueled fears of a civil war. and interior minister has resigned perez a stepped down after parliament voted to impeach him now he had been criticized for his handling of fisa and strikes and police brutality is resignation after just 3 months in the job is a blow to the president sebastian pinera. this is life from his reminder of our top story the outcome of the u.s. presidential election is still unclear even though vote counting is continuing president trump has claimed victory on the folks for democratic challenger joe biden i says it's not up to republicans or democrats to call victory but the american people number of swing states that will decide the election are still counting their hopes. on the u.s. at election to the international i debate. and you should check the website speed dot com i'll be back at the top of the hour. to the point of strong opinions clear positions of international pers
gray state abbey ahmed says the deployment of those armed rebel attack on a military base the t gray of people's liberation front along dominated the ethiopian politics in the move has fueled fears of a civil war. and interior minister has resigned perez a stepped down after parliament voted to impeach him now he had been criticized for his handling of fisa and strikes and police brutality is resignation after just 3 months in the job is a blow to the president sebastian pinera. this is life...
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on this abbey ahmed made by a final military operation. well thank you voting, what the final military operation, fresh to enforcing the rule of law across the nation, particularly on the left intact little who has been valid to its unit europe. yeah. and highly club groups there for the operation is going on and it is going to took a complete to acquire lovely within a week 7 days. i suppose what i'm really trying to get at is why will this final military operation? what will be different about this final military operation of all the other military operations that preceded it. 'd it commences that there is a very short credit if you will be completed within a very short but it of time because this group that you can tackle these 3 really must occur to civilians in ethiopia, gross violation of rights. and then they instigated conflict., it is your p.r. therefore it is the operation is tied to getting this going to send define a little commission men so it will be completed within a very short period of time. and by complete, do you know w
on this abbey ahmed made by a final military operation. well thank you voting, what the final military operation, fresh to enforcing the rule of law across the nation, particularly on the left intact little who has been valid to its unit europe. yeah. and highly club groups there for the operation is going on and it is going to took a complete to acquire lovely within a week 7 days. i suppose what i'm really trying to get at is why will this final military operation? what will be different...
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duchess of cornwalljoined figures from government and the armed forces for the service at westminster abbeysilence. it's now seven months since there was a domestically transmitted case of covid—i9 on the island of taiwan. that makes it arguably the most successful place at tackling the pandemic. the world as a whole is also hitting new records but in the other direction — infections have now surpassed the 50 million mark with cases rising as bad as ever in the us. president—elect biden has promised a more aggressive approach to tackling the outbreak. so what can taiwan teach the us and the world? professor hsien—ho lin is an infectious disease epidemiologist from the national taiwan university. he told me more about why taiwan's approach has been so successful. i think there are some major appeals of the current success in taiwan. so we've had a strict border control since the very beginning, and we have targeted testing of the cases, coupled with a very efficient contact—tracing programme. and, in terms of the population reactions, people are following the suggestions of social distancing
duchess of cornwalljoined figures from government and the armed forces for the service at westminster abbeysilence. it's now seven months since there was a domestically transmitted case of covid—i9 on the island of taiwan. that makes it arguably the most successful place at tackling the pandemic. the world as a whole is also hitting new records but in the other direction — infections have now surpassed the 50 million mark with cases rising as bad as ever in the us. president—elect biden...
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there are aware of 5 officers including the deputy force commander in abbey, a. the disputed region between south sudan and sudan who've been sent home. what's disturbing is there's no news of what's happened to them since. still ahead on al-jazeera. it was the worst attack in u.k. history. now posthumous appeal for the only man ever convicted of killing 270 people is sun away in scotland. france pushes ahead with a contentious security not designed to strengthen police hearts. but we got more cloud of rain coming into central parts of china at the moment is that wetter weather sliding through will hand heading towards shanghai some heavy rain at times we have a 7 celsius to 16 there for shanghai. so much royer further north, dry across the korean peninsula, largely dry to into japan showers, easing away one or 2 on shore showers, coming into the western side of conscious we go on through thursday, a possibility of a little bit of a wintry mix there into hokkaido but essentially, starting to dry up over the next couple of days, try to across a good part of in tho
there are aware of 5 officers including the deputy force commander in abbey, a. the disputed region between south sudan and sudan who've been sent home. what's disturbing is there's no news of what's happened to them since. still ahead on al-jazeera. it was the worst attack in u.k. history. now posthumous appeal for the only man ever convicted of killing 270 people is sun away in scotland. france pushes ahead with a contentious security not designed to strengthen police hearts. but we got more...
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abbey. national governments so far, refused calls for negotiations from some african leaders, including uganda's president al-jazeera has obtained recordings of one of the world's most wanted men, trying to negotiate immunity from prosecution. the billionaire financier, joel lowe, is wanted for his role in the nation's multi $1000000000.01 m. b, m d b fraud, scandal, jolie has this exclusive report in a warning. it contains some flash photography from the starts was once tutorials for his different life style luxury. real estate and super yacht all boarded with one aim to be money. but today the malaysian finance ian jolo, who is on the run, wanted by dorothy's in the united states and malaysia in recordings of taint exclusively by, 000 is heard for the 1st time trying to color deal with my hardy a. mohammed's government, soon after a 2 story collection, when in may 28th, just on the phone jolo protests. he's in a serious, but office to return all the assets purchased with one m. to be found
abbey. national governments so far, refused calls for negotiations from some african leaders, including uganda's president al-jazeera has obtained recordings of one of the world's most wanted men, trying to negotiate immunity from prosecution. the billionaire financier, joel lowe, is wanted for his role in the nation's multi $1000000000.01 m. b, m d b fraud, scandal, jolie has this exclusive report in a warning. it contains some flash photography from the starts was once tutorials for his...
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come on, it's been 3 weeks since he,, his government sent soldiers into t., great promise to abbey ahmed. and the northern regions government that he great people's liberation front or t.p. l f. each say the other is illegitimate nobel peace prize winner i'll be, has ordered his troops to carry out a final assault. now the t.p.m. left leader says autonomy shells have struck the regional capital mackay late phone and internet connections are down, making it impossible to confirm reports of the killings and atrocities. on friday, abby ami told the african union, mediators, he'll only speak to representatives. he says, operating legally in tikrit, the government insists this doesn't mean the prime minister is rejecting talks to end the conflict. now the fighting is forced 43000 people to seek refuge in neighboring sue done. the un's high commissioner for refugees is calling for 150 $1000000.00 in donations. and the morgan has more from a camp in sudan. oh morocco, but a refugee camp here in sudan got out of state has expanded since it was 1st opened just over 2 weeks ago. now when it was 1s
come on, it's been 3 weeks since he,, his government sent soldiers into t., great promise to abbey ahmed. and the northern regions government that he great people's liberation front or t.p. l f. each say the other is illegitimate nobel peace prize winner i'll be, has ordered his troops to carry out a final assault. now the t.p.m. left leader says autonomy shells have struck the regional capital mackay late phone and internet connections are down, making it impossible to confirm reports of the...
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left defied abbey's decision to postpone national polls due to the coronavirus. in september they went ahead with elections integrate, which they control, not only the stability of ethiopia itself is at stake in this conflict. the country with its population of 100000000 is pivotal to the stability of the horn of africa as a whole. in 2019, abbie won a nobel peace prize for his sweeping political reforms. and his role in brokering peace with eritrea after a bloody border war. but so far he's failed to heed the calls of the un and the african union for a cease fire in this conflict. well let's go to the capital, addis ababa now where journalist samuel get it. she was standing by, samuel amnesty says they verified these killings and along with the u.n. are urging the government to allow access to the region. why is a painter difficult for organizations to get access? to begin with, there is an air strike going on at the moment. nobody is allowed, including the media might be the government might have a different perspective on it, but everything is hidden. we can't
left defied abbey's decision to postpone national polls due to the coronavirus. in september they went ahead with elections integrate, which they control, not only the stability of ethiopia itself is at stake in this conflict. the country with its population of 100000000 is pivotal to the stability of the horn of africa as a whole. in 2019, abbie won a nobel peace prize for his sweeping political reforms. and his role in brokering peace with eritrea after a bloody border war. but so far he's...
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you know what's the feeling around whether or not regionally days into grad has left prime minister abbey as man no choice but to send the military in. that's obviously the view from the federal government and supporters of the military intervention and very much the narrative is that it's a grand forces attacked a military base and also in the us to take rand will surround mecca laid a regional capital and they say that's just simply unacceptable and i think the key point to understand here is that there is this communications knockout integrate and it's been very hard to verify and information and also there is a lone political build up to this conflict where there is a possibility on both sides to have taken measures to avoid apart the conflict that did occur we ended up in a situation where it reached one federal government schools each other unlawful and that's what led to the conflict. and how close does this conflict bring ethiopia to a civil war when i think that depends on your definition of civil war again the federal government this is talking about this is a sort of you know s
you know what's the feeling around whether or not regionally days into grad has left prime minister abbey as man no choice but to send the military in. that's obviously the view from the federal government and supporters of the military intervention and very much the narrative is that it's a grand forces attacked a military base and also in the us to take rand will surround mecca laid a regional capital and they say that's just simply unacceptable and i think the key point to understand here is...