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they are reading the rooms as well in downing street, benedicte.rhaps he doesn't want to listen to the next 15—20 seconds, and certainly doesn't want to read the front page of the sunday times. because ministers have indeed been told to forage links with the white house pronto, and that is because the concern is that the internal polling clearly shows that mr biden is likely to win, there is a 70% chance that he could win, and, of course, the government doesn't want to be caught on the hot. now, what's interesting at the end of the article is it mentions, even if those links were to work, whether that relationship to be improved, the perdition bassler is doing her best, we know that dominic raab went there and met nancy pelosi, etc, etc, it will be a bumpy ride for the uk anyway becausejoe biden know we haven't mentioned the word brexit, i think a of the first paper review, but here we go, has said very much that he can't allow, where the words, and uk — us trade deal to proceed if northern ireland is a casualty of brexit and about as for donald tr
they are reading the rooms as well in downing street, benedicte.rhaps he doesn't want to listen to the next 15—20 seconds, and certainly doesn't want to read the front page of the sunday times. because ministers have indeed been told to forage links with the white house pronto, and that is because the concern is that the internal polling clearly shows that mr biden is likely to win, there is a 70% chance that he could win, and, of course, the government doesn't want to be caught on the hot....
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let's finish with the sunday telegraph, benedicte.from the pair of you, this is prince william talking a great deal at the moment about environmental matters? yes, i was lucky enough to have everything about this in the week. we had the foreign press association, it is a brand—new prize, a huge prize for people who will actually have practical ways of finding solutions across the world. it has an eminent panel and clearly prince william is onceis panel and clearly prince william is once is to, notjust panel and clearly prince william is once is to, not just follow in the footsteps of his father, but wants to make a change. david attenborough is on that team and they are using instagram, ted talks and twitter. we will hear more about this and it is certainly a positive move and an interesting one. we will see who the first prize winners are, i think, fairly soon. it is a massive pot of money, i think £50 million in total prize money, joe? yes, a lot of money. this is a political issue, climate change is a political issue. when the duke
let's finish with the sunday telegraph, benedicte.from the pair of you, this is prince william talking a great deal at the moment about environmental matters? yes, i was lucky enough to have everything about this in the week. we had the foreign press association, it is a brand—new prize, a huge prize for people who will actually have practical ways of finding solutions across the world. it has an eminent panel and clearly prince william is onceis panel and clearly prince william is once is...
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with me are the columnist for the article, ali miraj and the uk correspondent for france 2a, benedicte paviot. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the international edition of the financial times says european governments have warned of an alarming rise in coronavirus infections — in an autumnal second wave — that threatens to increase the death toll sharply in the coming weeks. the daily express offers a note of optimism from leading uk bacteriologist — professor hugh pennington — who says coronavirus can be banished — with a combination of vaccines, better testing and contact tracing. the new york times reports that white house intelligence officials say they remained concerned about russia, which in recent days has hacked into state and local computer networks in breaches that could allow moscow broader access to american voting infrastructure. while — according to the times — britain has launched its own series of covert attacks on president putin and his senior allies. the ‘i' says millions of meals for disadvantaged kids in the uk have been donated — after a huge network of
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benedict his house is still under construction. she still paying rent.and i've been mostly use we're not because i need to do is some prefer canned tomatoes because they're more convenient you just add water and they're ready that's it's but i prefer fresh ones . and more importance in these 2000 and. 5 to see on that than what i have 4 friends who farm tomatoes. and they're all ready to set out to the desert rats and those who've got quite. informal outside one month my husband is in europe and is making money and i'm working here that's how we manage marriage and children go to school. almost we also use his money to pay rent and part of it to complete our house. as if you were here and it would be very hard for us i'm always glad to see to believe and try their luck elsewhere quite. yellow. that is very. ileana morphy now if. so yeah well. yes. he's in italy he worked on an apple farm later on a tomato plantation and now he heard animals. in the. most county and migrants live in other west african countries many also live in the u.s. and canada. and i
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benedict is in england. tell us more about the kind of restrictions you can expect there. benedict: it is the only -- it is only a few days ago that this three-tier system has been introduced in england. england is one of only four nations that make up the u.k.. effectively, moving into tier two, that will happen in london, essex, york and a few other areas. that means that passports have been banned from mixing indoors. that will damage the hospitality industry. there is an absolutely huge, blazing row. we have manchester and a few other cities that are rejecting the proposed plan by the british government to actually go to the highest level, tier three. they say it is not viable, it is flawed, it is unfair, it discriminates against of the poorest in society. the mayor of greater manchester has said this is like puttingng canaries down a coal mimine. that is just a flavor of the tension going on. as we speak, grereater mancheser isis not the highest tier. this pains to underlined that this is necessary to curb the rise of the pandemic across the united kingdom or over 43,
benedict is in england. tell us more about the kind of restrictions you can expect there. benedict: it is the only -- it is only a few days ago that this three-tier system has been introduced in england. england is one of only four nations that make up the u.k.. effectively, moving into tier two, that will happen in london, essex, york and a few other areas. that means that passports have been banned from mixing indoors. that will damage the hospitality industry. there is an absolutely huge,...
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benedict grows tomatoes on a high tariff land if you believe the. government. and asked that and that's why you and your baby also tunes who we have to buy a water every day when it doesn't rain or. a tank of water cost $120.00 c.d.'s 20 euros. and that's not even enough for the whole farnaby asil battle we have to buy water every day for about a month and a half until the rain comes if we have a lot of problems which makes it hard to survive in this country and i'm up into milton all my. crops grow in abundance here before most could cultivate even more land and employ more workers yeah but they lack funds if they want to buy seed and fertilizer and pay for irrigation water they need to take out loans because it's got to be we don't have money for a fertilizer everything's expensive we can't sell our harvest and we end up and. i have a life or in children to care for. that's why i'll have to head to the desert and try my luck elsewhere is it. going to. almost. make it to europe have better life than when you life is hard for us every day you see people struggl
benedict grows tomatoes on a high tariff land if you believe the. government. and asked that and that's why you and your baby also tunes who we have to buy a water every day when it doesn't rain or. a tank of water cost $120.00 c.d.'s 20 euros. and that's not even enough for the whole farnaby asil battle we have to buy water every day for about a month and a half until the rain comes if we have a lot of problems which makes it hard to survive in this country and i'm up into milton all my. crops...
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benedict grows tomatoes on the head tear of land if you do believe. that the law. and aspect and that's why you and your baby also who we have to buy water every day when it doesn't rain. water cost $120.00 c.d.'s 20 year old. and that's not even enough for the whole farnaby asshole battle we have to buy water every day for about a month and a half until the rain comes if we have a lot of problems which makes it hard to survive in this country and them and all my. crops grow in abundance here the farmers could cultivate even more land and employ more workers yeah but they lack funds if they want to buy seed and fertilizer and pay for irrigation water they need to take out loans. it's got to be we don't have money for fertilizer everything's expensive we can't sell our harvest and up and. run have a life or in children to care for us. that's why i'll have to head to the desert and try my luck elsewhere and i'm a copy scrubber. but if you. really think we're going to. live almost could do more to make it to europe have better life than we do you know life is hard for
benedict grows tomatoes on the head tear of land if you do believe. that the law. and aspect and that's why you and your baby also who we have to buy water every day when it doesn't rain. water cost $120.00 c.d.'s 20 year old. and that's not even enough for the whole farnaby asshole battle we have to buy water every day for about a month and a half until the rain comes if we have a lot of problems which makes it hard to survive in this country and them and all my. crops grow in abundance here...
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thank you ali miraj and benedicte paviot. from goodbye for now.trick bamford hatrick spoiled aston villa's plans to go top of the premier league tonight. villa had had a 100% record before defeat to leeds. it took bamford 55 minutes to break the deadlock, this was his second in the 67th with a stunning shot from the edge of the box. just a few minutes later he got to keep the match ball. dodging four villa shirts to shoot into the top left corner. the 3—0 win moves leeds up to third in the table. villa stay second. it's a dream come true, i think before the game at a feeling that i would score. probably testament to the way teams work. i think that without them i would not be able to score the goals that i have it. it will be telling my kids at some point in the future about this and i'm sure i will never forget it. a convincing win for scotland women who were back in action after seven months away from the game. they beat albania 3—0 in their european qualifier. a caroline weir free kick set up captain rachel corsie to get the first goal in the f
thank you ali miraj and benedicte paviot. from goodbye for now.trick bamford hatrick spoiled aston villa's plans to go top of the premier league tonight. villa had had a 100% record before defeat to leeds. it took bamford 55 minutes to break the deadlock, this was his second in the 67th with a stunning shot from the edge of the box. just a few minutes later he got to keep the match ball. dodging four villa shirts to shoot into the top left corner. the 3—0 win moves leeds up to third in the...
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wrong things to the rest of the country i mean he's barely even in advocating for masks of what benedict felt or america's fight for godless. well 'd i think coronavirus is natural and republicans or democrats whoever was in charge neither could have done much different and we'd probably see the same in fact even if libertarians were in charge of the government not even libertarians could stop the corona virus from spreading. it's i think it's unfair to blame either party for it now if we did have a much smaller government in america you'd have more innovation you'd have quicker medical responses from the private industry you'd have schools and communities that could set up their own policies and we'd see hey does this work better here or does this policy work better there but democrats and republicans largely govern the same they both support medicare a big medical industrial complex with big insurance in charge of everything and so regardless of who would have been in control we'd have got the same results and i would use a dynamic out of. well i certainly agree with the professor the
wrong things to the rest of the country i mean he's barely even in advocating for masks of what benedict felt or america's fight for godless. well 'd i think coronavirus is natural and republicans or democrats whoever was in charge neither could have done much different and we'd probably see the same in fact even if libertarians were in charge of the government not even libertarians could stop the corona virus from spreading. it's i think it's unfair to blame either party for it now if we did...
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he knew a guy named benedict, and he owned a yacht. and cleveland and benedict were old friends and had often gone fishing together on this yacht, so cleveland decided this would be the perfect cover. we can have the operation onboard the oneida. we could just say we're going up to sail to cape cod, do some fishing and do the operation on the boat. well, having an operation on a boat presents certain problems, but nonetheless six doctors were recruited to perform this operation, and they agreed to do it on the boat. and on the night of june 30th, 1893, cleveland came to new york, and the six doctors themselves also came to new york. the boat was anchored in the east river, and the doctors were ferried under cover of darkness, each of them separately from different piers so nobody would know what was going on. cleveland came on the boat later that night, had some cigars -- maybe the cigars were the problem to begin with -- and then the next morning the boat set sail and sailed into long island sound. and it was shortly after 12:00 that
he knew a guy named benedict, and he owned a yacht. and cleveland and benedict were old friends and had often gone fishing together on this yacht, so cleveland decided this would be the perfect cover. we can have the operation onboard the oneida. we could just say we're going up to sail to cape cod, do some fishing and do the operation on the boat. well, having an operation on a boat presents certain problems, but nonetheless six doctors were recruited to perform this operation, and they agreed...
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and my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our sunrise service. i assume everyone here is impressed with my control of this convention in that my choice for vice president was challenged by only 39 other nominees. i think we learned from watching the republicans four years ago, as they selected their vice presidential nominee, that it pays to take a little more time. i can tell you that eleanor is grateful that the oregon delegation at least kept her in the race. i congratulate you on your patience and pay my respects to those two super presiding officers of this convention. tonight i accept your nomination with a full and grateful heart. this afternoon i crossed the missouri to recommend a running mate one of the most eloquent and courageous voices in this land. senator ted kennedy. it's the sweet harvest of the work on tens of thousands of tireless volunteers young and old alike literally funded by hundreds of thousands of small contributors in every part of this nation. those who fingers on the brink of despair only a short time ago have been b
and my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our sunrise service. i assume everyone here is impressed with my control of this convention in that my choice for vice president was challenged by only 39 other nominees. i think we learned from watching the republicans four years ago, as they selected their vice presidential nominee, that it pays to take a little more time. i can tell you that eleanor is grateful that the oregon delegation at least kept her in the race. i...
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my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our friday, sunrise service i assumed that everyone here is impressed with my control of this convention. and that my choice for vice president, was challenged by only 39 other nominees. . but i think we learned, from watching the republicans, four years ago as they selected their vice president, that it pays to take a bit more time. and i can tell you, the eleanor is very grateful that the oregon delegation kept are in the race with martha mitchell. so i congratulate you on your patience, and i pay my respects to those two superb presiding officers of this convention, larry o'brien, and even brought weight burke. . if and so tonight i accept your nomination, with a full and grateful heart. this afternoon i crossed the wide missouri, and recommended a running make, two of the compassion, senator tom eagle ten. i am proud to have him at my side and i'm proud to have been introduced a moment ago by one of the most elegant, and courageous voices in this land senator ted kennedy my nomination is all the more precious in that
my fellow citizens, i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our friday, sunrise service i assumed that everyone here is impressed with my control of this convention. and that my choice for vice president, was challenged by only 39 other nominees. . but i think we learned, from watching the republicans, four years ago as they selected their vice president, that it pays to take a bit more time. and i can tell you, the eleanor is very grateful that the oregon delegation kept are in the race...
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francis represents one, and his predecessors, pope john the first, pope john paul ii, and benedict the 16th, are all somewhat inward looking. they were pedaling as fast as they could, against the stream, kept trying to turn things back. the catholic church has a kind of myth that it doesot chang but of course, it does. francis is the first pope, really, who has takenhe teaching seriously and wants the church tgo out into the world and engage with the world where it is. brent: he has been signaling ever since he became the pope that this is what he's been thinking. he's been saying things about not condemning gays. we know one of his closeriends , for example, is a gay man in the u.s. whom he visited with. the signals have been there of acceptance and love. were you surprised by the news today? >> no, i think it is yet another baoon thate is sending out. he has to be careful about changing church teaching. as i said, the catholic church continues the kind of myth that it does not change its teaching. let -- it lets things fall by the wayside that it does not want to teach anymore, but h
francis represents one, and his predecessors, pope john the first, pope john paul ii, and benedict the 16th, are all somewhat inward looking. they were pedaling as fast as they could, against the stream, kept trying to turn things back. the catholic church has a kind of myth that it doesot chang but of course, it does. francis is the first pope, really, who has takenhe teaching seriously and wants the church tgo out into the world and engage with the world where it is. brent: he has been...
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joe, benedicte, lovely to see you, i do wish you were here with us, but for now, we can't be. we can dream, can't we? yes, we will look ahead and hope. keep well, both of you, thank you very much. that's it for the papers tonight. do buy a subscription to the paper, what you? coming up next it's the film review. good night. hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode. rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. film fans were disheartened this week by news of the temporary closure of cineworld and picture house cinemas following the announcement that the release of the tent pole bond movie no time to die has been delayed yet again. it's been pushed back to 2021. a number of odeon cinemas also closing during the week. the news is grim but cinemas are still open. with independent cinemas in particular striving to serve those eager to watch movies on the big screen. and if you're looking for a reason to go to the cinema then look no further than saint maud, the brilliant british chiller from writer—director rose glass. bless amanda'
joe, benedicte, lovely to see you, i do wish you were here with us, but for now, we can't be. we can dream, can't we? yes, we will look ahead and hope. keep well, both of you, thank you very much. that's it for the papers tonight. do buy a subscription to the paper, what you? coming up next it's the film review. good night. hello and welcome to the film review with me mark kermode. rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. film fans were disheartened this...
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say to make a wish my grandmother or for her like you know i say get your grandmother did join our benedict group. and you know we did have a victory for egging meant that the whole state i feel fortunate to still be alive and in relatively good health and a boat you know struggle. it can't do it alone you need community to do this sound then you're going to support one another and low fat head together. there's no getting around the fact that the site we're vermont yankee exists on the banks of the connecticut river will remain as a high level nuclear radioactive waste dump endangering people for miles and miles and miles and miles around. the poisonous toxic legacy of what has been created is not going to disappear and it will affect future generations for a long time ago. this is a technology that's fundamentally flawed i don't believe we should build a new nuclear power plant ever again and i think we should you know orderly manner shut down every nuclear power plant we've got. beginning with all of these mark one designs that are identical to vermont yankee and identical the fukushima
say to make a wish my grandmother or for her like you know i say get your grandmother did join our benedict group. and you know we did have a victory for egging meant that the whole state i feel fortunate to still be alive and in relatively good health and a boat you know struggle. it can't do it alone you need community to do this sound then you're going to support one another and low fat head together. there's no getting around the fact that the site we're vermont yankee exists on the banks...
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in 2008, he was named an auxiliary minister by pope benedict the 16th. it's a pleasure to have you here with us. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> host: we are talking about the year of mercy and when pope francis declared it, i know his words were so inspiring to us. even as you became a bishop, you had in your coat of arms that this endures for ever and this message of mercy is very important to you. when you hear pope francis declare this, was there anything that stood out that you were inspired by and stood by? >> it was a core of what we needed to live out in our lives. especially as priests and bishops to minister in a way that is healing and forgiving and carrying. that is mercy. so, god's mercy endures forever as part of that. as i reflect back, i wanted to help people and share god's mercy with people. that goes back to the 60s when i entered the seminary. that has always been with me for the partial parishes and the world needs god's mercy and i enjoy and love to share that. what happens is they give you mercy back and it helps me to be a bette
in 2008, he was named an auxiliary minister by pope benedict the 16th. it's a pleasure to have you here with us. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> host: we are talking about the year of mercy and when pope francis declared it, i know his words were so inspiring to us. even as you became a bishop, you had in your coat of arms that this endures for ever and this message of mercy is very important to you. when you hear pope francis declare this, was there anything that stood out that...
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the victim was walking on benedict lane when a man grabbed her from behind and sexually and physicallyed her. he was in his mid-20s to mid 30s and about 5'5" to 5'10". he had reddish hair and a bond. he drove often at hand mercedes van. >>> an update on a wild pig problem in san jose's evergreen neighborhood. they are tearing up lawns to get water from the roots. the city council considered an ordinance supported by a councilmember to allow licensed trappers to hunt the pigs using bows and arrows. city staff and the police chief recommended against the method before the vote. the council is looking into reaching out to county staff to see if they can restart the degradation program. >>> the school district is planning for a possible partial return of students in january. there holding webinars about the district plan. have every intention of opening for in person instruction in january, if the county is in the orange or yellow tear. right now, the district is -- for the return of students and is discussing working conditions with labor groups. >>> a san francisco destination as good as
the victim was walking on benedict lane when a man grabbed her from behind and sexually and physicallyed her. he was in his mid-20s to mid 30s and about 5'5" to 5'10". he had reddish hair and a bond. he drove often at hand mercedes van. >>> an update on a wild pig problem in san jose's evergreen neighborhood. they are tearing up lawns to get water from the roots. the city council considered an ordinance supported by a councilmember to allow licensed trappers to hunt the pigs...
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would you really put donald trump in benedict arnold's category? because the issue is, has the president betrayed the country? you know, usually at this time you get to an election, four years in, you say are you better off now than you were when you started out or what policy issues do you agree or disagree with. but the presidency begins with an oath. it begins with a promise to the american people to preserve, protect and defend the constitution. kind of issues you were just talking about. and we have to ask ourselves with donald trump something we have not had to ask ourselves with any president, which is has he upheld his oath of office. has he preserved to protect and defend the constitution? the dictionary definition of traitor is to betray your country. he started out by reaching out to our enemies, meeting with them frequently, and ultimately defending them and rewarding them. you saw it in the clip that you just ran. the president of the united states said he was spied on. it's not just a lie. the people he is talking about were defending
would you really put donald trump in benedict arnold's category? because the issue is, has the president betrayed the country? you know, usually at this time you get to an election, four years in, you say are you better off now than you were when you started out or what policy issues do you agree or disagree with. but the presidency begins with an oath. it begins with a promise to the american people to preserve, protect and defend the constitution. kind of issues you were just talking about....
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he knew a guy named benedict, a magnate from new york, he owned a yacht named oneida. cleveland and benedict were old friends and had often gone fishing together on the yacht, so cleveland decided this would be a perfect cover. we can have the operation on board the oneida. we can say we are going to sail up to cape cod. cleveland had a summer home on cape cod, do some fishing and do to operation on the boat. well, having an operation on a boat presents some problems. but nonetheless, six doctors were recruited to perform the operation, and they agreed to do it on the boat. on the night of june 30th, 1893, cleveland came to new york and the six doctors themselves came to new york. the boat was anchored in the east river. the doctors were ferried, under cover of darkness, from separate peers. cleveland came on later that night had some cigars. maybe they were the problem to begin with. had some cigars. then the next morning, the boat set sail and sailed into long island sound. it was shortly after 12:00 that cleveland went downstairs. there was a small room below deck t
he knew a guy named benedict, a magnate from new york, he owned a yacht named oneida. cleveland and benedict were old friends and had often gone fishing together on the yacht, so cleveland decided this would be a perfect cover. we can have the operation on board the oneida. we can say we are going to sail up to cape cod. cleveland had a summer home on cape cod, do some fishing and do to operation on the boat. well, having an operation on a boat presents some problems. but nonetheless, six...
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the alleged victim i told police that she was walking on benedict lane in los gatos on october 18th when the suspect approached her from behind and sexually and physically assaulted her. he is being described as a white male adult 25 to 35 years of age 5 foot 8 to 5 foot 10 with reddish hair pulled into a bun and a reddish color beard, he was last seen wearing a black t-shirt some shorts and hiking shoes driving it and early 2 thousands mercedes sprinter van. if you have any information please call us get us police. i feel money today apparently i'm not a good day on wall street, the dow closing 3.4% or 943 points gulp while the s and p 500 that ended 3 points of 5% lower. >>yeah, not a good week in general as worries about rising coronavirus infections and uncertainty about the upcoming election. hang in the air joining us now on zoom is kron four's financial expert, rob black rob is there a biggest issue in your mind is it lack of a stimulus is it. >>covid cases rising or is it who knows if we'll have a winner tuesday night and what that could mean. >>you got 3 of them there's one more
the alleged victim i told police that she was walking on benedict lane in los gatos on october 18th when the suspect approached her from behind and sexually and physically assaulted her. he is being described as a white male adult 25 to 35 years of age 5 foot 8 to 5 foot 10 with reddish hair pulled into a bun and a reddish color beard, he was last seen wearing a black t-shirt some shorts and hiking shoes driving it and early 2 thousands mercedes sprinter van. if you have any information please...
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that benedict his family might be able to and a living from tomato farming her husband could remain at home. and if he did decide to work in europe for a while he might be able to travel back safely and live and work in fact conditions . surely. fairly mostly. mean yes or no always he. learns to. live yeah every morning we talk and every evening we talk feel on certain days you see young men with backpacks walking with 10 but you know that they're going to the desert for if i fell and still feel someone left a week ago but i haven't heard if he's arrived or not. and as far as the danger goes we humans can die and we can live this journey out just like our life and you might win or you might lose but that's why they make this journey and if. one continent. 700000000 people. all with their own personal story of. europe. we explore every day life. what europeans fear and what they hope for. some good in the world. in 30 minutes on d w. this presidential election is a crucial wide not just for the united states but for the world whose. leading the race in america's cool rise fall is it sho
that benedict his family might be able to and a living from tomato farming her husband could remain at home. and if he did decide to work in europe for a while he might be able to travel back safely and live and work in fact conditions . surely. fairly mostly. mean yes or no always he. learns to. live yeah every morning we talk and every evening we talk feel on certain days you see young men with backpacks walking with 10 but you know that they're going to the desert for if i fell and still...
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at the start of his pontificate, partly because he actually succeeded a more conservative pope in benedicteeded some kind of breath of fresh air, as they put it, and a figure of hope —— benedict xvi. early on in his pontificate, you will never he was on his way back from the sale and asked about homosexuals, and he said, "who am i tojudge?" and that was seen as a real way of embracing homosexuals into the church. since then, he's kind of fallen back on more traditional doctrinal issues, and he's not really a social liberal in that way. he's someone who's actually quite conservative, but he flirts with liberal issues. so we don't expect that the church will suddenly change policy and start supporting civil union among gay people, not least because he said it in the context of an interview rather than a formal speech or papal document, or the there was the result of a lot of internal debate at the highest level of the church. so we have to put this in context. it significant in some ways, but we don't expect this to be a fundamental radical shift, and imminent shift in policy. interesting, t
at the start of his pontificate, partly because he actually succeeded a more conservative pope in benedicteeded some kind of breath of fresh air, as they put it, and a figure of hope —— benedict xvi. early on in his pontificate, you will never he was on his way back from the sale and asked about homosexuals, and he said, "who am i tojudge?" and that was seen as a real way of embracing homosexuals into the church. since then, he's kind of fallen back on more traditional doctrinal...
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libertarian national committee member west benedict believes biden's approach to foreign policy may look more sophisticated but at its heart it's not all that different from current. president biden would be more diplomatic he'd be more polite but when you look at his actual policies i don't think they would be what i'm looking for i think what you have is a change in personalities but not a change in policies biden's foreign policy is almost going to be the same as trump's although there may be a risk that he would start a new war trump trump is talk tough he's talked tough with iran china and even russia but it was president obama and vice president biden who started a new war in libya they continued bombing in germany and other places so i don't think that foreign policy will be better with biden it might actually get worse. with covert tightening its grip worldwide r.t. has heard from a leading evolutionary biologist who's conducted extensive studies into the virus he explains how it mutates and breaks can be dealt with you can catch the full interview on our website for now though h
libertarian national committee member west benedict believes biden's approach to foreign policy may look more sophisticated but at its heart it's not all that different from current. president biden would be more diplomatic he'd be more polite but when you look at his actual policies i don't think they would be what i'm looking for i think what you have is a change in personalities but not a change in policies biden's foreign policy is almost going to be the same as trump's although there may...
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that is pope paul the 6th in particular pope john paul 1st pope john paul the 2nd and benedict the sixteenth's were all somewhat in would looking they all pay tribute to vatican $2.00 to the reforms vatican 2 but in fact they were peddling as it passed as they could against the stream they're trying to turn things back the catholic church has a kind of myth that it doesn't change but in fact it does change of course it mustn't be seen to change and francis is the 1st pope really since the vatican 2 who has taken the council teaching very serious and wants the church to go out into the world and to engage with the world where it is and he has been signaling ever since he became the pope that this is what he is thinking i mean he has been saying things about not not condemning gays we know that one of his close friends for example is a gay man in the u.s. who we visited with that man's partner in washington d.c. so the signals have been there of acceptance and love were you surprised by the news today. no i think it's just really yes another balloon that he's sending out this is his way of doing
that is pope paul the 6th in particular pope john paul 1st pope john paul the 2nd and benedict the sixteenth's were all somewhat in would looking they all pay tribute to vatican $2.00 to the reforms vatican 2 but in fact they were peddling as it passed as they could against the stream they're trying to turn things back the catholic church has a kind of myth that it doesn't change but in fact it does change of course it mustn't be seen to change and francis is the 1st pope really since the...
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unions is a major departure from official church teachings even from the views of his predecessor benedict the 16th who called homosexuality an intrinsic moral evil i think it will be received in very different ways in different countries except. finally something. has happened finally most european countries it will be received in a very difficult way in the united states it's an open question how it will do see churches in africa asia because he thought that then strong national interest lation on. marriages that vary widely. and in time where so many people are divided about the world's problems and who is causing them pope francis appears determined to take the church out of the culture wars and away from divisive social issues but for some in his native argentina the move doesn't go far enough. in this recognition from pope francis that all couples are also families that gays lesbians bisexuals and trans people have rights to form a family we're taking a step forward especially for people of faith but we nice is that we have to recognize the rights of civil unions that's where we say
unions is a major departure from official church teachings even from the views of his predecessor benedict the 16th who called homosexuality an intrinsic moral evil i think it will be received in very different ways in different countries except. finally something. has happened finally most european countries it will be received in a very difficult way in the united states it's an open question how it will do see churches in africa asia because he thought that then strong national interest...
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hey, benedict donald. so we're kicking you out in 86 days...packed, ready for the attack. 86 days left until we 86 you... tok the vote is a tiktok account that creates content persuading gen z to register to vote. now, let's all vote and help him brighten up our starless night. i don't know specifically how many people, like, gen z that i have, like, registered to vote, but i know, like, 8,000 people have clicked the link in my bio that takes them to register to vote. so speaking to gen z where they are is probably the best way to get them engaged in politics and just getting them registered to vote. tomorrow is the first presidential debate! maya's success with her politically—charged videos has not gone unnoticed by some big hitters on the campaign trail, who want to use her online presence to garner more votes. i've been working with bigtent creative for about a month, they're a group that was created by several upper—level leaders for different democratic primary campaigns. they sponsored one of my posts to inform gen z on why they should r
hey, benedict donald. so we're kicking you out in 86 days...packed, ready for the attack. 86 days left until we 86 you... tok the vote is a tiktok account that creates content persuading gen z to register to vote. now, let's all vote and help him brighten up our starless night. i don't know specifically how many people, like, gen z that i have, like, registered to vote, but i know, like, 8,000 people have clicked the link in my bio that takes them to register to vote. so speaking to gen z where...
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that is pope paul the 6th in particular pope john paul 1st pope john paul the 2nd and benedict the sixteenth's were all somewhat inward looking they all paid tribute to that in 2 to the reforms about intubate in fact they were peddling as it passed as they could against the stream they're trying to turn things back the catholic church has a kind of myth that it doesn't change but in fact it does change of course it mustn't be seen to change and francis is the 1st pope really since the vatican 2 who has taken the council teaching very serious and wants the church to go out into the world and to engage with the world where it is and he has been signaling ever since he became the pope that this is what he is thinking i mean he has been saying things about not not condemning gays we know that one of his close friends for example is a gay man in the u.s. who we visited with that man's partner in washington d.c. so the signals have been there of acceptance and love were you surprised by the news today. no i think it's just really yet another balloon that he's sending out this is his way of doing thi
that is pope paul the 6th in particular pope john paul 1st pope john paul the 2nd and benedict the sixteenth's were all somewhat inward looking they all paid tribute to that in 2 to the reforms about intubate in fact they were peddling as it passed as they could against the stream they're trying to turn things back the catholic church has a kind of myth that it doesn't change but in fact it does change of course it mustn't be seen to change and francis is the 1st pope really since the vatican 2...