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that was sophia smith galer and i'm joined online now by the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. a great pleasure to be with you. i am very happy to be here. we just talked about some of the new, online tools and services that the church is providing. how do you think they will benefit people? you will have seen and i know you have seen, churches using live—streaming, which is having a huge impact. there was a service a couple of weeks ago that reached 12 million people —10—times our normal number of total church attendance. it is remarkable. you couldn't begin to do that in the past, the best you could have was a nationally televised service. here, you can have everything from a nationally televised service to something that is just relevant to your village, town, your city — you're part of the world. or you canjoin in something from anywhere in the world. we had comments from something i did online, i won't say from where, but a country where it's very difficult to be a christian in public. you're not allowed to worship or own yourfa
that was sophia smith galer and i'm joined online now by the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. a great pleasure to be with you. i am very happy to be here. we just talked about some of the new, online tools and services that the church is providing. how do you think they will benefit people? you will have seen and i know you have seen, churches using live—streaming, which is having a huge impact. there was a service a couple of weeks ago...
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that was sophia smith galer and i'm joined online now by the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. a great pleasure to be with you. i am very happy to be here. we just talked about some of the new, online tools and services that the church is providing. how do you think they will benefit people? you will have seen and i know you have seen, churches using live—streaming, which is having a huge impact. there was a service a couple of weeks ago that reached 12 million people —10—times our normal number of total church attendance. it is remarkable. you couldn't begin to do that in the past, the best you could have was a nationally televised service. here, you can have everything from a nationally televised service to something that is just relevant to your village, town, your city — you're part of the world. or you canjoin in something from anywhere in the world. we had comments from something i did online, i won't say from where, but a country where it's very difficult to be a christian in public. you're not allowed to worship or own yourfa
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justin welby, archbishop of canterbury, thanks so much for your time. ed. music is a lot more than just a collection of notes. packed with creativity and emotion, it seems like something only humans could make. but that could be about to change. i have been meeting musicians around the world who are embracing the machine, and i started at imogen heap‘s house. so we have been lucky enough to be invited to imogen‘s studio, just outside of london. this is a place where what many of her hits you might recognise, and also the music for the harry potter stage show, were created or worked on. and now it is being used to create something a little bit different. imogen sings. imogen has been working with artificial intelligence researcher, tom collins. many of the underlying parts of this experimental, unreleased track were generated automatically by his ai algorithm. we are the shadows behind the shadows. i thought that was the ai in everything. no, i love it. i love the challenge of this is going to be different. it has generated a song i would never have writt
justin welby, archbishop of canterbury, thanks so much for your time. ed. music is a lot more than just a collection of notes. packed with creativity and emotion, it seems like something only humans could make. but that could be about to change. i have been meeting musicians around the world who are embracing the machine, and i started at imogen heap‘s house. so we have been lucky enough to be invited to imogen‘s studio, just outside of london. this is a place where what many of her hits...
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the archbishop of canterbury, one of the church leaders who signed the pledge is the right reverend paultell us, how will this player to be worked out in practice? so, is your neighbour dot org. you can find it on any website. it is designed to help people from churches or are associated with churches, to volunteer to work alongside all kinds of other community things going on and the nhs volunteers too. this particularly wants to focus on those who are at risk. it is fully backed by the government as a way of encouraging fresh volunteers through making phone calls, collecting prescriptions, buying food, delivering meals, keeping in touch with people who, for all sorts of reasons, can‘t get out. with people who, for all sorts of reasons, can't get out. how heart and have you been by the response of communities across the country?m has been phenomenal over the past couple of weeks, just seeing local communities spring up and volunteer. food banks being kept going because new volunteers step in as those over 70 have had to self shield. this particular initiative, your neighbour, hasjust pa
the archbishop of canterbury, one of the church leaders who signed the pledge is the right reverend paultell us, how will this player to be worked out in practice? so, is your neighbour dot org. you can find it on any website. it is designed to help people from churches or are associated with churches, to volunteer to work alongside all kinds of other community things going on and the nhs volunteers too. this particularly wants to focus on those who are at risk. it is fully backed by the...
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that was sophia smith galer and i'm joined online now by the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby. mpact. there was a service a couple of weeks ago that reached 12 million people —10—times our normal number of total church attendance. it is remarkable. you couldn't begin to do that in the past, the best you could have was a nationally televised service. here, you can have everything from a nationally televised service to something that is just relevant to your village, town, your city — you're part of the world. or you canjoin in something from anywhere in the world. we had comments from something i did online, i won't say from where, but a country where it's very difficult to be a christian in public. you're not allowed to worship or own yourfaith in public. they had a message saying, i haven't been able to go to church but i've justjoined in a service with the archbishop of canterbury. there's a cloud to every silver lining but i think it was the service that mattered. and so technology is transforming the reach, the ability to comfort, console and encourage. it is a time of sever
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the archbishop of canterbury. t some key medicines used in intensive care are in relatively short supply. the royal college of anaesthetists says stocks of medicines in some areas are also stretched. it said staff are also stretched. it said staff are being advised to find alternatives but reassured patients they would not be put at risk. mike grocott is a professor of anaesthesia and critical care medicine and vice president of the royal college of anaesthetists. he joins us from southampton. thank you forjoining us, there is a reassuring tone to this message but patients will worry, why shouldn't they, if there is a shortage?” think it would be wrong to deny that there is a shortage, drug supplies like everything else to do with intensive care are stretched at the moment, but i think we can reassure in that this is something that has been anticipated and we have been planning for this for a number of weeks and whilst individual drugs may be in short supply and in some cases the hospital will not have access to th
the archbishop of canterbury. t some key medicines used in intensive care are in relatively short supply. the royal college of anaesthetists says stocks of medicines in some areas are also stretched. it said staff are also stretched. it said staff are being advised to find alternatives but reassured patients they would not be put at risk. mike grocott is a professor of anaesthesia and critical care medicine and vice president of the royal college of anaesthetists. he joins us from southampton....
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and the archbishop of canterbury delivers his easter sunday address... from the kitchen. after being diagnosed with coronavirus has passed 10,000. the health secretary said today marked a sombre day. it comes after one of the government's senior scientific advisers said the uk is likely to be among the worst—affected european countries. boris johnson, meanwhile, has been discharged from hospital and will continue his recovery at the prime minister's country residence, chequers. another 737 people have died in hospital in the latest 24—hour period but that number does not include people who have died from coronavirus in care homes or in the community. that brings the total number of deaths in hospital to 10,612. our first report today comes from our science editor, david shukman. a painful story with every loss. sara trollope was a matron on a psychiatric ward in hillingdon in north—west london when a patient developed symptoms and by the time she was given protective equipment it was too late, leaving herfamily, like so many, totally shocked. stop seeing your family. stop
and the archbishop of canterbury delivers his easter sunday address... from the kitchen. after being diagnosed with coronavirus has passed 10,000. the health secretary said today marked a sombre day. it comes after one of the government's senior scientific advisers said the uk is likely to be among the worst—affected european countries. boris johnson, meanwhile, has been discharged from hospital and will continue his recovery at the prime minister's country residence, chequers. another 737...
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many people across the country — not just in government but in our position, as well, the archbishop of canterbury so on. there is a national desire for the prime minister to get better. i wonder if we can switch to the government. we are ina we can switch to the government. we are in a national crisis, i think a lot of people watching this programme tuning in will want to know, is there a government which knows its chains of command? is there someone able to make decisions? from what i can see, it is clear that there is a situation in place. we've got cabinet committees that are well—established, there are four cabinet committees working on this. the prime minister has given responsibility to dominic raab as first secretary of state, to act in his stead to fulfil his responsibilities. and there is a big responsibility with dominic but also the cabinet as a whole to work closely together to do what is necessary for the country. dominic will have the best civil servants and the very best advisers around him, and all the support that he needs. so clearly it is very far from ideal, but nonetheless th
many people across the country — not just in government but in our position, as well, the archbishop of canterbury so on. there is a national desire for the prime minister to get better. i wonder if we can switch to the government. we are ina we can switch to the government. we are in a national crisis, i think a lot of people watching this programme tuning in will want to know, is there a government which knows its chains of command? is there someone able to make decisions? from what i can...
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here in the u.k., the archbishop of canterbury led the easter service online from his kitchen. great cities of the world are eerily empty this weekend, from istanbul to dehli to paris, all of them locked down as authorities grapple with ways to control this infection. in brazil, which now has the highest death toll in the southern hemisphere, they're going for public fumigation in the slums. so are they in the streets of siberia, with a retrofitted jet-engine sprayer, more style than substance. developing countries have looked to the world health organization for guidance in this crisis. but the w.h.o. itself is under fire for failing to challenge china on its lack of transparency over the covid-19 outbreak. w.h.o. director tedro cabrios denied the charge. >> my focus is saving lives. we don't do politics in w.h.o. we don't. >> but as fear grows globally and president trump calls america's multimillion w.h.o. contribution into question, politics is bound to dominate. it has been a tense week in british politics as boris johnson was admitted to intensive care with coronavirus. bu
here in the u.k., the archbishop of canterbury led the easter service online from his kitchen. great cities of the world are eerily empty this weekend, from istanbul to dehli to paris, all of them locked down as authorities grapple with ways to control this infection. in brazil, which now has the highest death toll in the southern hemisphere, they're going for public fumigation in the slums. so are they in the streets of siberia, with a retrofitted jet-engine sprayer, more style than substance....
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sending their best wishes and hopes for a rapid recovery, along with good wishes from the archbishop of canterbury to borisjohnson canterbury sending them publicly to boris johnson and two canterbury sending them publicly to borisjohnson and two of the country tonight. it is a reminder of how quickly this has developed. barely a month since we sat down with the prime minister in downing street and he said he had to tell the country we may well face a significant challenge from a coronavirus and there could be a significant number of cases in this country. at that stage it seems something which was unfolding on the other side of the world and he could have had no idea that his own health might be in danger, with concerns among his own family, just as there are thousands of people around the country, sharing fears for their own relatives who may well be in a similar situation. a few weeks ago this all seemed rather a hypothetical worry for the uk but right now it is turned in to a very real crisis for the prime minister himself and for the whole country. just a few short weeks ago it seems to be ano
sending their best wishes and hopes for a rapid recovery, along with good wishes from the archbishop of canterbury to borisjohnson canterbury sending them publicly to boris johnson and two canterbury sending them publicly to borisjohnson and two of the country tonight. it is a reminder of how quickly this has developed. barely a month since we sat down with the prime minister in downing street and he said he had to tell the country we may well face a significant challenge from a coronavirus and...
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. >> reporter: and in the uk, the archbishop of canterbury led the easter service online from his kitchenthere was a lot of concern this week because prime minister boris johnson had been admitted to intensive care with coronavirus, but we've now heard that he's actually out of the hospital and says he owes his life to the doctors and nurses who looked after him. >> the reason in the end my body did start to get enough oxygen was because for every second of the night, they were watching. >> reporter: so far britain has not run out of critical care beds. but as the weather warms up, the government is pleading with people to respect the lockdown and social distancing. software engineer david hunt was severely ill with the virus, in the same hospital as boris johnson. >> and that's what w about, just not taking it seriously enough. until you see somebody physically take their last breath without a friend or family there, it's horrendous. >> reporter: the numbers are sobering. britain's mortality rate from covid today passed 10,000 dead and counting. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> am
. >> reporter: and in the uk, the archbishop of canterbury led the easter service online from his kitchenthere was a lot of concern this week because prime minister boris johnson had been admitted to intensive care with coronavirus, but we've now heard that he's actually out of the hospital and says he owes his life to the doctors and nurses who looked after him. >> the reason in the end my body did start to get enough oxygen was because for every second of the night, they were...
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celebrated mass in a deserted church rather than before thousands in st peter's square and the archbishop of canterbury delivered his message from his kitchen the church of the holy suppler and jerusalem was closed to anyone but clergy those are the headlines belling cat truth in a post truth world this coming up next thanks for watching. national election after playing. crashed. into russia. finally without problems than it being an american journalist has been beheaded by isis terrorists a video showing the whole risk a killing was released on the internet a short while ago along with a message to the united states. the rebel. went activists growing very powerful. or you have data getting out who didn't want to get about 30 and out they eat and kill but you don't want to let you take that hot you know aircraft you know getting ready and you know crying over the literary very. you know this is known since there are no russian armed forces anyway in the east of ukraine unfortunately the russian backed separatists who control the area continue to block the investigation the separatists are removing evid
celebrated mass in a deserted church rather than before thousands in st peter's square and the archbishop of canterbury delivered his message from his kitchen the church of the holy suppler and jerusalem was closed to anyone but clergy those are the headlines belling cat truth in a post truth world this coming up next thanks for watching. national election after playing. crashed. into russia. finally without problems than it being an american journalist has been beheaded by isis terrorists a...
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. >> reporter: and in the u.k., the archbishop of canterbury lead the easter service online from his tchen. there was a lot of concern this week because prime minister boris johnson had been admitted to intensive care with coronavirus. but we've now heard that he is actually out of the hospital and says he owes his life to the doctors and nurses who looked after him. >> reporter: so far britain has not run out of critical care beds, but as the weather warms up, the government is pleading with people to respect the lockdown and social distancing. software engineer david hunt was severely ill with the virus in hospital ospital as boris johnson. >> and that's what really annoys me, when i see people out and about, just... just not taking it seriously enough, you know. until you see somebody physically take their last breath, without a friend or family there, it's horrendous. >> reporter: the numbers are sobering. britain's mortality rate from covid today passed 10,000 dead and counting. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> gradney: it is all so very sad. d hsident trump had hoped to ta
. >> reporter: and in the u.k., the archbishop of canterbury lead the easter service online from his tchen. there was a lot of concern this week because prime minister boris johnson had been admitted to intensive care with coronavirus. but we've now heard that he is actually out of the hospital and says he owes his life to the doctors and nurses who looked after him. >> reporter: so far britain has not run out of critical care beds, but as the weather warms up, the government is...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, recorded his traditional easter address online from his kitchenthe heroism of front line workers, while pope francis held the traditional easter service in an almost deserted st peter's basilica, as our religion editor martin bashir reports. in rome, pope francis delivered his annual easter message in chastened and starkly different circumstances to those normally associated with the joy of easter sunday. no flowers around the basilica, no pilgrims in the square. and the context of the coronavirus pandemic clearly shaped the content of his message. translation: this is not a time for self—centredness, because the challenge we are facing is shared by all without distinguishing between persons. after the second world war, this beloved continent was able to rise again thanks to a concrete spirit of solidarity. it is more important than ever, especially in the present circumstances, that these rivalries do not regain force. in bergamo, the worst—hit province in italy, the church of the blessed redeemer livestreamed its service to a parish where more t
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, recorded his traditional easter address online from his kitchenthe heroism of front line workers, while pope francis held the traditional easter service in an almost deserted st peter's basilica, as our religion editor martin bashir reports. in rome, pope francis delivered his annual easter message in chastened and starkly different circumstances to those normally associated with the joy of easter sunday. no flowers around the basilica, no pilgrims in...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, recorded his traditional easter address online from his kitchenope francis held the traditional easter vigil, in a virtually deserted st peter's basilica, as our religion editor, martin bashir, reports. in rome, pope francis delivered his annual easter message in chastened and starkly different circumstances to those normally associated with the joy of easter sunday. no flowers around the basilica, no pilgrims in the square. and the context of the coronavirus pandemic clearly shaped the content of his message. translation: this is not a time for self—centredness, because the challenge we are facing is shared by all without distinguishing between persons. after the second world war, this beloved continent was able to rise again thanks to a concrete spirit of solidarity. it is more important than ever, especially in the present circumstances, that these rivalries do not regain force. in bergamo, the worst—hit province in italy, the church of the blessed redeemer live—streamed its service to a parish where more than 150 have lost their lives. after s
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, recorded his traditional easter address online from his kitchenope francis held the traditional easter vigil, in a virtually deserted st peter's basilica, as our religion editor, martin bashir, reports. in rome, pope francis delivered his annual easter message in chastened and starkly different circumstances to those normally associated with the joy of easter sunday. no flowers around the basilica, no pilgrims in the square. and the context of the...
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celebrated mass in a deserted church rather than before thousands in st peter's square the archbishop of canterbury delivered his message from his kitchen of the church of the holy her interest in him was also closed to anyone but clergy those are the headlines on al-jazeera witness is coming up next then we'll have more news at the top of the hour thanks for watching but by throughout history. has come together to prevail in our darkest hour this is a moment for pretty much the angst. saving humankind i really really not getting near every generation has its moment where individual sacrifice makes way for the good of those who come after. this one is ours. been a sort of a lot. of good can only refer to the mill it but it.
celebrated mass in a deserted church rather than before thousands in st peter's square the archbishop of canterbury delivered his message from his kitchen of the church of the holy her interest in him was also closed to anyone but clergy those are the headlines on al-jazeera witness is coming up next then we'll have more news at the top of the hour thanks for watching but by throughout history. has come together to prevail in our darkest hour this is a moment for pretty much the angst. saving...
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to readjust their teaching and ways of worship welcome to the kitchen on easter day the archbishop of canterbury as you've never seen him before justin will be broadcast to easter sunday service from his kitchen using an i pad and the dining room table as an impromptu alter. the. church of england rules allowed some clergy to record or live stream services in church empty of course juliet now playing. and others had to improvise making do with laptops and smartphones in private living spaces sharing contributions from parishioners confined to their homes to. sophie what was it like for you delivering the easter sunday service from your front room to me personally there was a little bit of a heartache that i couldn't be in the church and i couldn't be with our community but also that sense of hope that actually in what we were doing this morning meant that we could bring people together and we could offer them what the hope is of easter this is the church where the reverend sophie sure brewer would in ordinary times have presided over the easter sunday service it's so martin's in kensal rise and
to readjust their teaching and ways of worship welcome to the kitchen on easter day the archbishop of canterbury as you've never seen him before justin will be broadcast to easter sunday service from his kitchen using an i pad and the dining room table as an impromptu alter. the. church of england rules allowed some clergy to record or live stream services in church empty of course juliet now playing. and others had to improvise making do with laptops and smartphones in private living spaces...
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by many people across the country, not just in government, but in opposition as well, the archbishop of canterbury. we are ina perhaps, to the government. we are in a national crisis, and i think a lot of people watching this programme and tuning in will want to know, is there a government in which knows its chains of command, that there is someone able to make decisions. from what i can see, it is there, it's clear that there is a situation in place. we've got cabinet committees that are well—established, there are four cabinet committees working on this. the prime minister has given, if you like, responsibility to dominic raab as for secretary of state to act in his stead to fulfil his responsibilities. and there are big responsibilities. and there are big responsibilities with dominic, but also the cabinet as a whole to work closely together to do what is necessary for the country. you know, dominic will have the very best civil servants, the very best advisers around him, and, you know, all the support that he needs. so you know, clearly, you know, it's very farfrom ideal, you know, clearly, y
by many people across the country, not just in government, but in opposition as well, the archbishop of canterbury. we are ina perhaps, to the government. we are in a national crisis, and i think a lot of people watching this programme and tuning in will want to know, is there a government in which knows its chains of command, that there is someone able to make decisions. from what i can see, it is there, it's clear that there is a situation in place. we've got cabinet committees that are...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, invited everyone tojoin him in praying for borisjohnson and" from the prime minister when she last spoke to him. theresa mayjoined herfellow mps, tweeting that "her thoughts and prayers are with borisjohnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment in hospital." across the political divide, the newly appointed labour leader, keir starmer said "all the country‘s thoughts are with the prime minister." and the first minister of scotland nicola sturgeon says she is sending him "every good wish". messages of support for the prime minister have been echoed across europe. irish taoiseach, leo varadkar said borisjohnson is in his thoughts, tweeting "we wish him a speedy recovery and a rapid return to health." french president emmanuel macron said he is sending his support to the british people at this difficult moment, and german chancellor angela merkel wished borisjohnson "much strength and a speedy recovery." as we‘ve heard, the foreign secretary and first secretary of state, dominic raab will deputise for borisjohnson ‘where necessary‘.
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, invited everyone tojoin him in praying for borisjohnson and" from the prime minister when she last spoke to him. theresa mayjoined herfellow mps, tweeting that "her thoughts and prayers are with borisjohnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment in hospital." across the political divide, the newly appointed labour leader, keir starmer said "all the country‘s thoughts are with the prime minister." and the first...
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old if they have access to them or have resorted to their front rooms and kitchens as the archbishop of canterbury justin welby did earlier today broadcasting from his kitchen in lambeth palace using his dining table as an impromptu altar and the queen of course the supreme governor of the church of england has had an important message to put out she has broadcast for the 2nd time during this crisis a message of reassurance to britons this time an ordeal message for easter saying easter is not cancelled and in fact the central theme she said of new hope and fresh purpose is more important than ever and remember peter it's not just the christian faith that is having to adapt and improvise at this time this is a. month when there are very important festivals for some of the other major religions ramadan later this month for muslims it's passover of course for the jewish faith this week as well and the sikh festival of ice hockey begins on monday in all of these cases the temples are empty the synagogues are empty the mosques are empty covered 9000 has altered every aspect of life and religious life
old if they have access to them or have resorted to their front rooms and kitchens as the archbishop of canterbury justin welby did earlier today broadcasting from his kitchen in lambeth palace using his dining table as an impromptu altar and the queen of course the supreme governor of the church of england has had an important message to put out she has broadcast for the 2nd time during this crisis a message of reassurance to britons this time an ordeal message for easter saying easter is not...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, invited everyone tojoin him in praying for borisjohnson ands. the former uk home secretary, amber rudd shared her support, saying she received a "light hearted and positive response" from the prime minister when she last spoke to him. theresa mayjoined herfellow mps, tweeting that her "thoughts and prayers are with borisjohnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment in hospital." across the political divide, the newly appointed labour leader, keir starmer said "all the country's thoughts are with the prime minister," and first minister nicola sturgeon says she is sending him "every good wish." in a moment we'll speak to our political correspondent helen catt in downing street. first, let's hearfrom john mcmanus, who is outside st thomas‘s hospital in central london. john, it's early. we know you went into intensive care last night. saint thomas has to intensive care units in last night at seven o'clock, the prime minister was given oxygen and given one of those units, so he could be close to a ventilator if needed because if mr jo
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, invited everyone tojoin him in praying for borisjohnson ands. the former uk home secretary, amber rudd shared her support, saying she received a "light hearted and positive response" from the prime minister when she last spoke to him. theresa mayjoined herfellow mps, tweeting that her "thoughts and prayers are with borisjohnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment in hospital." across the political divide, the newly...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, recorded his traditional easter address online from his kitchen an almost deserted st peter's basilica, as our religion editor martin bashir reports. in rome, pope francis delivered his annual easter message, in chastened and starkly different circumstances to those normally associated with the joy of easter sunday. no flowers around the basilica, no pilgrims in the square. and the context of the coronavirus pandemic clearly shaped the content of his message. translation: this is not a time for self—centredness, because the challenge we are facing is shared by all without distinguishing between persons. after the second world war, this beloved continent was able to rise again thanks to a concrete spirit of solidarity. it is more important than ever, especially in the present circumstances, that these rivalries do not regain force. in bergamo, the worst hit province in italy, the church of the blessed redeemer live streamed its service to a parish where more than 150 have lost their lives. after so much suffering... the leader of the anglican churc
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, recorded his traditional easter address online from his kitchen an almost deserted st peter's basilica, as our religion editor martin bashir reports. in rome, pope francis delivered his annual easter message, in chastened and starkly different circumstances to those normally associated with the joy of easter sunday. no flowers around the basilica, no pilgrims in the square. and the context of the coronavirus pandemic clearly shaped the content of his...
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reporter: and from other parts of the world the archbishop of canterbury in the uk calling for a resurrection archbishop actually blessing his faithful from a helicopter. people have had to be very creative to make this easter meaningful. certainly at a time when people are suffering on so many levels, healthwise and economically speaking, this message of hope really resonates more so than ever before for the faithful. back to you, guys, happy easter. pete: wow, happy easter, helicopter mass. that incredible. amy kellogg, thank you very much. on this easter millions of christians are celebrating around the world from home live stream and finding new ways to connect and keep the faith. jillian: joining with us a message this morning is our very own ainsley earhardt. happy easter. >> happy easter. he is risen. hallelujah. i have some text messages this morning from some pastors i'm friend with. they're saying the same thing, posing he is risen. jillian: i have to ask, how are you feeling, you wake up the easter sunday, the world is a different place than it was last easter, the easter before, p
reporter: and from other parts of the world the archbishop of canterbury in the uk calling for a resurrection archbishop actually blessing his faithful from a helicopter. people have had to be very creative to make this easter meaningful. certainly at a time when people are suffering on so many levels, healthwise and economically speaking, this message of hope really resonates more so than ever before for the faithful. back to you, guys, happy easter. pete: wow, happy easter, helicopter mass....