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here's our religion editor, martin bashir.in our locked—down homes, minds have been racing. according to the office for national statistics, almost half of adults in the uk are suffering with anxiety — including the archbishop of canterbury. there is real anxiety, and you can'tjust so easily talk it through. of course, anxiety is a very reasonable thing to suffer. when i talk to the doctor, who i talk to from time to time, he says the whole point about anxiety and depression is they're there to tell you something. we often think it's just us who is struggling, that everyone else is doing 0k... it was while delivering thought for the day before his 64th birthday that the archbishop admitted to his own depression. he'd grown up with an alcoholic father. soon after marrying, he and his wife lost a child, aged just seven months. loss, grief, anxiety are traumas. and trauma has to be gone through. and you can't do itjust with the stiff upper lip. as archbishop, he wants to open churches when safe to do so, but says he is more focus
here's our religion editor, martin bashir.in our locked—down homes, minds have been racing. according to the office for national statistics, almost half of adults in the uk are suffering with anxiety — including the archbishop of canterbury. there is real anxiety, and you can'tjust so easily talk it through. of course, anxiety is a very reasonable thing to suffer. when i talk to the doctor, who i talk to from time to time, he says the whole point about anxiety and depression is they're...
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martin bashir, bbc news. our political correspondent ben wright is here.eople over lockdown so it will be all eyes on boris johnson people over lockdown so it will be all eyes on borisjohnson tomorrow? certainly and we expect the government to lose its stark state—owned messaging. that will go. but as ministers have said over the last few days, they are very unlikely to be significant lifting of restrictions in england, that won't happen, this will be done very cautiously, probably mirroring some of the changes we have seen announced in wales. i understand borisjohnson will announced in wales. i understand boris johnson will announce the launch of a new covid system which will track the threat of the virus. it will rank the virus threat from one to five and that will change depending on things such as the rate of transmission and a number of cases. it will also be able to reflect the virus threat in different parts of the country. it's pretty similar to the system used to track the terror threat to keep the public informed about that. i understand the prim
martin bashir, bbc news. our political correspondent ben wright is here.eople over lockdown so it will be all eyes on boris johnson people over lockdown so it will be all eyes on borisjohnson tomorrow? certainly and we expect the government to lose its stark state—owned messaging. that will go. but as ministers have said over the last few days, they are very unlikely to be significant lifting of restrictions in england, that won't happen, this will be done very cautiously, probably mirroring...
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martin bashir, bbc news, at southwark cathedral. that's all from me. goodnight.lift off! :, nasa, go, spacex, godspeed, bob and doug! america has launched. and so rises a new era of american space flight and, with it, the ambitions of a new generation continuing the dream. 20 seconds into flight stage one, propulsion is nominal. d+30 seconds into this historic mission. flying crew on board dragon and falcon nine, and look at them go! we are throttling down to get ready for the period of maximum dynamic pressure. we are into throttle rocket. you're watching the bbc news with martine croxall. from monday, many primary schools in england will welcome back pupils from some year groups. teaching unions and some local authorities have been concerned about the risks of spreading coronavirus but the government says it is safe for children to go to school. it's used denmark as an example as the first country in europe to reopen schools and day care centres. elaine dunkley reports. can schools in england mirror what has happened in denmark? six—year—old hanna has been back
martin bashir, bbc news, at southwark cathedral. that's all from me. goodnight.lift off! :, nasa, go, spacex, godspeed, bob and doug! america has launched. and so rises a new era of american space flight and, with it, the ambitions of a new generation continuing the dream. 20 seconds into flight stage one, propulsion is nominal. d+30 seconds into this historic mission. flying crew on board dragon and falcon nine, and look at them go! we are throttling down to get ready for the period of maximum...
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exhausted and with nowhere to turn to these young pakistani men managed to slip into greece on bashir says the turkish military force them to the border he tells us they have been walking aimlessly for the last 10 hours. to get we're being moved from one side to the other the military is doing that we're stuck in the middle in the beginning we were 20 to 25 people that only us 3 made it the others were arrested they know that if they are caught by the greek police they too will be arrested. others didn't even get that far. like these migrants who gathered behind the border fence in turkey in an attempt to cross greek security forces used tear gas against them and allegedly even deadly force. these images from the other side of the border were given to us by the turkish government injured migrants being carried right from the fence. on caresses greek security forces shot live rounds into the crowds killing one and injuring 5 others a claim the greek government has called fake news. people here in the border town of us for a long have felt abandoned by the european union local mayor. is
exhausted and with nowhere to turn to these young pakistani men managed to slip into greece on bashir says the turkish military force them to the border he tells us they have been walking aimlessly for the last 10 hours. to get we're being moved from one side to the other the military is doing that we're stuck in the middle in the beginning we were 20 to 25 people that only us 3 made it the others were arrested they know that if they are caught by the greek police they too will be arrested....
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here's our religion editor, martin bashir.rry on, but in our locked—down homes, minds have been racing. according to the office for national statistics, almost half of adults in the uk are suffering with anxiety, including the archbishop of canterbury. there is real anxiety, and you can'tjust so easily talk it through. of course, anxiety is a very reasonable thing to suffer. when i talk to the doctor, who i talk to from time to time, he says the whole point about anxiety and depression is they're there to tell you something. we often think it's just us who is struggling, that everyone else is doing 0k... it was while delivering thought for the day before his 64th birthday that the archbishop admitted to his own depression. he'd grown up with an alcoholic father. soon after marrying, he and his wife lost a child, aged just seven months. loss, grief, anxiety are traumas. and trauma has to be gone through. and you can't do itjust with the stiff upper lip. as archbishop, he wants to open churches when safe to do so, but says he is
here's our religion editor, martin bashir.rry on, but in our locked—down homes, minds have been racing. according to the office for national statistics, almost half of adults in the uk are suffering with anxiety, including the archbishop of canterbury. there is real anxiety, and you can'tjust so easily talk it through. of course, anxiety is a very reasonable thing to suffer. when i talk to the doctor, who i talk to from time to time, he says the whole point about anxiety and depression is...
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within days of the departure of the last palestinian fighters lebanese president elect bashir gemayel was assassinated. breaking the american brokered agreement israeli forces moved into west beirut under the pretext of keeping the peace. the israelis accuse the p.l.o. of leaving 2000 of its fighters in beirut's refugee camps the charge was a time occasion. the israelis quickly encircled the refugee camps and brought in their allies from the christine lebanese forces militia. on september 16th 1902 dozens of lebanese forces militia men entered the some branch of the refugee camps . we knew of course that israeli had surrounded the camp and we also knew that if that night the flares was there that they have force was lighted up we saw it from distance and after i remembered that night it was battery strange it was so quiet it was like a ghost town. and we didn't realize that inside this ghost town was the killing and the shooting. under the watchful eyes of their is really analyze the lebanese militiamen embarked on one of the most horrific massacres of modern times. skies were lit by
within days of the departure of the last palestinian fighters lebanese president elect bashir gemayel was assassinated. breaking the american brokered agreement israeli forces moved into west beirut under the pretext of keeping the peace. the israelis accuse the p.l.o. of leaving 2000 of its fighters in beirut's refugee camps the charge was a time occasion. the israelis quickly encircled the refugee camps and brought in their allies from the christine lebanese forces militia. on september 16th...
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>> you mention the women's movement and i might have the revolution of the uprising of president bashir -- >> the iconic image of the young woman dressed in white with big gold earrings standing on top of a car, leading the man enchanting. >> and the foreign minister, once again i had a meeting with her, is a woman, unheard of in the politics. so you mention women, is there some connection between young people in the middle east and the demands they are making for reform in change in opening up of a society and a democracy. a democracy is under attack around the world. >> democracy is under attack around the world, i try to avoid the word democracy when i talk about the region because it has become associated with specific u.s. driven agendas. and i think people in the region want to set their own agenda and i think we have to trust -- i trust that we know what we want and what we want is a more progressive, more diverse and more tolerant future but democracy is a cookie-cutter template does not work the same everywhere. you have variations in representation in the whole system et ceter
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though they were detained on monday and identified as former special forces soldiers during president bashiris virtual news conference the questioning of one of the men was televised more the story now from caleb maupin. u.s. venezuela tensions are high once again latin american socialist country says it has held off an armed incursion now they've captured mercenary fighters to which are u.s. citizens and one of the mercenary fighters says the plan was to detain the durham and hand him over to the united states and the only instructions that i received from jordan was to ensure that we should. ensure that here for the forces. for that they wrote it and. received sheridan's on wednesday we heard a full denial from mike peo he says the united states was not in on the plot however he's now making threats unless the 2 detained u.s. citizens are released as no he wes government and direct involvement in this operation. would have been a ball that would have gone differently if the matured regime decides to hold them will use every tool that we have available to try and get them back the president
though they were detained on monday and identified as former special forces soldiers during president bashiris virtual news conference the questioning of one of the men was televised more the story now from caleb maupin. u.s. venezuela tensions are high once again latin american socialist country says it has held off an armed incursion now they've captured mercenary fighters to which are u.s. citizens and one of the mercenary fighters says the plan was to detain the durham and hand him over to...
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commissioned by the christian charity, tearfund, and carried out by comres. 0ur religion editor martin bashiran draw from them? what is remarkable is before the coronavirus lockdown according to the database coronavirus lockdown according to the data base british coronavirus lockdown according to the database british religion in numbers, they found that around 6% of the population across religions attended a place of worship once a week. that figure has now shot up to 2596 week. that figure has now shot up to 25% to be people listening on the radio to services, watching online streaming services. another interesting and remarkable fact is 44% of britons now say they are playing and one third of them say they started doing so because they believe it will make a difference to their own lives and also to the life of the country. i think these figures raise questions about whether this lockdown in churches should continue. you have been reporting today that in germany synagogues, reporting today that in germany synagogues, mosques and reporting today that in germany synagogues, mosques and church
commissioned by the christian charity, tearfund, and carried out by comres. 0ur religion editor martin bashiran draw from them? what is remarkable is before the coronavirus lockdown according to the database coronavirus lockdown according to the data base british coronavirus lockdown according to the database british religion in numbers, they found that around 6% of the population across religions attended a place of worship once a week. that figure has now shot up to 2596 week. that figure has...
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michigan governor gretchen whitmer, kentucky governor steve bashir, both democrats, are coming undered scrutiny for their recent shutdown moves. the angle has urged the statehouses of both states to come back into section to challenge these actions but so far even though these are republican majorities in both states, they are m.i.a. we did, however -- now this is good. see signs of life in pennsylvania today. were by a vote of 107-95, republicans passed a bill to overturn democrat governor tom wolf's strict business shutdown rules, which were far more severe than the federal guidelines. it's about time. now, they're thinking is that since the virus will probably be a threat for months or years, it's important that we have a vision. it's important we have a plan to get back to work. california governor gavin newsom thinks he has a plan to get his state back to work, kind of. but could it actually be a plan to avoid a return to normalcy back while, in the golden state, more than 780 have died due to the coronavirus and as tragic as any and all loss of life is, and it sure is, that fig
michigan governor gretchen whitmer, kentucky governor steve bashir, both democrats, are coming undered scrutiny for their recent shutdown moves. the angle has urged the statehouses of both states to come back into section to challenge these actions but so far even though these are republican majorities in both states, they are m.i.a. we did, however -- now this is good. see signs of life in pennsylvania today. were by a vote of 107-95, republicans passed a bill to overturn democrat governor tom...
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one reason, kentucky's governor an andy bashir told people to apply and early. >> i ask people everyn i have an update to sign up for unemployment. i actually encourage them to do it. we were one of the first and most aggressive states in opening up unemployment to independent contractors, to small business owners, trying to make sure that everybody that was truly harmed could get help. >> reporter: but encouragement from state officials alone doesn't account for my jobless claims. kentucky's leading industry manufacturing plays a role. it is nearly 13% of the state's workforce. higher than the national average. >> those workers, it is much harder for them to work remotely as you can imagine. and so that may not been a option for a lot of the employers in kentucky. >> reporter: and two of the state's biggest employers, toyota and ford, are shut down. when the auto industry shuts down, what does that mean for you? >> that means that they don't need my parts. >> reporter: gibbs dye casting supplies the automakers with parts. and he had to gur lfurlough 670 employees. >> and there is no
one reason, kentucky's governor an andy bashir told people to apply and early. >> i ask people everyn i have an update to sign up for unemployment. i actually encourage them to do it. we were one of the first and most aggressive states in opening up unemployment to independent contractors, to small business owners, trying to make sure that everybody that was truly harmed could get help. >> reporter: but encouragement from state officials alone doesn't account for my jobless claims....
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kentucky governor andy bashir shared a message on twitter urging people to march peacefully without hurting each other. this morning am louisville mayor announced a dusk to till dawn curfew in effect at 8:00 p.m. tonight in hopes of preventing anymore violence. cal, what is the latest on the protests there? >> reporter: right now it's very quiet. we are within what isoge going to become a thick police cordon. if you go in any direction here or there you can see where the cordon is going to be. this is the downtown area. the violence and vandalism was sort of outside this area. we'll have to wait and see when the national guard comes in. and that was the news of the day. the national guard is going to come in at some point. we heard the mayor says there's going to be police here, national guard on the ground and a different situation. there were six people arrested last night, and as i said vandalism at the stores and thankfully no one was hurt except for two police officers. one of them had to go to the hospital for a concussion. the mayor saying it's not going to be the same as last night.
kentucky governor andy bashir shared a message on twitter urging people to march peacefully without hurting each other. this morning am louisville mayor announced a dusk to till dawn curfew in effect at 8:00 p.m. tonight in hopes of preventing anymore violence. cal, what is the latest on the protests there? >> reporter: right now it's very quiet. we are within what isoge going to become a thick police cordon. if you go in any direction here or there you can see where the cordon is going...
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. >>> gun rights protesters in kentucky hung an effigy of the democratic governor, andy bashir from aust outside the governor's mansion. witnesses say another protester cut that effigy down a short time later. the mock hanging was condemned by both democrats and republicans, including senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, who is from kentucky. >>> the republican national committee and other gop groups are suing the state of california for ordering absentee ballots to be mailed to all voters. voting by mail is expected to be used widely in the fall to ensure safety during this pandemic. last week, president trump targeted leaders in two swing states, michigan and nevada, over this issue. despite the president's protests, there is no evidence of widespread fraud in mail-in voting. >> yes or even an advantage to one or another party. >>> overseas, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is denouncing the charges against him as his corruption trial, that of a sitting prime minister, gets under way in jerusalem. netanyahu faces bribery, fraud and breach of trust charges, the first time
. >>> gun rights protesters in kentucky hung an effigy of the democratic governor, andy bashir from aust outside the governor's mansion. witnesses say another protester cut that effigy down a short time later. the mock hanging was condemned by both democrats and republicans, including senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, who is from kentucky. >>> the republican national committee and other gop groups are suing the state of california for ordering absentee ballots to be...
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of kentucky after pro second amendm >>somebody hung an effigy of kentucky democratic governor andy bashir outside the governor's mansion today. strike catherine it happened during a rally outside the mansion at the state capitol in frankfort in the image that you're about to see may be disturbing to some viewers. the protest was advertised as a patriot day rally to exercise second amendment right. a freelance journalist witnessed the incident he says as the rally was ending someone drove up in a pickup truck and pulled the effigy out of a bag and then hung it on a tree it included a sign reading 6 stanford to ran us which is latin for the u.s. always to tyrants he says another man did come up and cut it down saying that it had no place at the rally and that they were trying to be peaceful kentucky, democrats and republicans including senate majority leader mitch mcconnell have condemned that incident and seattle investigators are looking for a man accused of attacking an asian man. the asian man was slapped and shoved and spat on. police have released a this photo of a person of interest
of kentucky after pro second amendm >>somebody hung an effigy of kentucky democratic governor andy bashir outside the governor's mansion today. strike catherine it happened during a rally outside the mansion at the state capitol in frankfort in the image that you're about to see may be disturbing to some viewers. the protest was advertised as a patriot day rally to exercise second amendment right. a freelance journalist witnessed the incident he says as the rally was ending someone drove...
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groups of have used lands and pressure on the sudanese sides of the border project case friends and bashir the government the previous government before the transitional government arrived in khartoum allowed this this was under appreciated by sudanese farmers the new government was already in talks with the europeans about solidifying that that border again but i think you know this there have been concerns from the ethiopian side about the end of egypt in this that has been whispered in an address and there's concern because right now within the region this is a heightened moment we've talked between sudan and cairo and at a summit regarding the ethiopian girds grandson stam and the potential ethiopian feeling in july so that as you know in fact in some ways a lot of the a lot of the narrative around this incident but historically this is. not not uncommon and as such in terms of i think there are several that it's already does this mean that the relatively new government is quite happy to push this in the direction that it seems i guess is a continuation of what went before or is this p
groups of have used lands and pressure on the sudanese sides of the border project case friends and bashir the government the previous government before the transitional government arrived in khartoum allowed this this was under appreciated by sudanese farmers the new government was already in talks with the europeans about solidifying that that border again but i think you know this there have been concerns from the ethiopian side about the end of egypt in this that has been whispered in an...
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more and safety because shortly a question of population would have to make the relationship between bashir really gets much worse than what it is already what about cross border tensions is it going to inflame those too. frankly when you look at india pakistan relations they have already been quite bad in recent months the despite the pandemic both in india and back with found like you know what if what we find is more concrete in the cross-bar departing for distraction from the mystic problem now what happens is generally when indians are going in fact sounds like it might die because she will suffer in this that quote by their firefighting not what's likely to happen of course is that india would be used on kind of a means to distract attention from its own problems in this case what they're using is that in their long down related pandemic queenly population for example the main intention of that into national government is not only to completely architect actually but also to be any follower of this and that question have to weigh their relation with pocket something gets worse for ind
more and safety because shortly a question of population would have to make the relationship between bashir really gets much worse than what it is already what about cross border tensions is it going to inflame those too. frankly when you look at india pakistan relations they have already been quite bad in recent months the despite the pandemic both in india and back with found like you know what if what we find is more concrete in the cross-bar departing for distraction from the mystic problem...
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martin bashir, bbc news. the daily mirror's political correspondent nicola bartlett, and jason groves, political editor of the daily mail. i guess clearly quite a lot of us, businesses and individuals want clarity next. it is today the david we will get it? i think what number ten have really very clearly tried to do, as kind of a roadmap, they are not saying things should be necessarily changed. there is a start of an indication of what might change. giving the public a bit of an indication of what they can expect, what their lives will be like over the next few weeks. we've also got jason groves with us. in other countries like ireland, for example, there is a size roadmap set out in 3— four week chunks about how individual areas might open. the details we are expecting later seem to be very, very vague. why the difference? to be very, very vague. why the difference ? well, to be very, very vague. why the difference? well, ithink to be very, very vague. why the difference? well, i think we to be very, very
martin bashir, bbc news. the daily mirror's political correspondent nicola bartlett, and jason groves, political editor of the daily mail. i guess clearly quite a lot of us, businesses and individuals want clarity next. it is today the david we will get it? i think what number ten have really very clearly tried to do, as kind of a roadmap, they are not saying things should be necessarily changed. there is a start of an indication of what might change. giving the public a bit of an indication of...
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so i don't know if you have seen virginia moore on andy bashir's things at 5:00, but she's very emotive're wearing a mask, half of what you're saying is being missed. so even if it's not physically talking, just using asl, then you need to have that kind of access. >> reporter: ashley is studying education for the deaf and hard of hearing, so this is a bit of a passion project. >> i felt like there was a huge population that was being looked over because they were -- we're all panicking right now, and a lot of people are just not being thought of. so i felt like that was very important that even in a time like this, people need to have that communication. >> wlex's claire copski. for more information, you can go to nbc news.com. and chuck, you can't see it, but i definitely am smiling underneath this mask. >> you know, i had a hard time the other day, i gave sort of a nonverbal smiling thank you to somebody and i realized, boy, i hope my eyes said it. and i was like, i need to verbalize my thank you, that's for sure. anyway. a family in arizona is bringing some joy to their neighborhood
so i don't know if you have seen virginia moore on andy bashir's things at 5:00, but she's very emotive're wearing a mask, half of what you're saying is being missed. so even if it's not physically talking, just using asl, then you need to have that kind of access. >> reporter: ashley is studying education for the deaf and hard of hearing, so this is a bit of a passion project. >> i felt like there was a huge population that was being looked over because they were -- we're all...
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exhausted and with nowhere to turn to these young pakistani men managed to slip into greece on bashir says the turkish military force them to the border he tells us they have been walking aimlessly for the last 10 hours. to get we're being moved from one side to the other the military is doing that we're stuck in the middle in the beginning we were 20 to 25 people but only us 3 made it like the others were arrested they know that if they are caught by the greek police they too.
exhausted and with nowhere to turn to these young pakistani men managed to slip into greece on bashir says the turkish military force them to the border he tells us they have been walking aimlessly for the last 10 hours. to get we're being moved from one side to the other the military is doing that we're stuck in the middle in the beginning we were 20 to 25 people but only us 3 made it like the others were arrested they know that if they are caught by the greek police they too.