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was home to the prince bishops.in the museum you can find out how possible all town was built in the 17th century most of the houses. burnt down so it tell you architects were called to rebuild the city in baroque style and that's how they designed possible. possibles publicity brochures describe it as the very in venice and it's true with its italian that flair and narrow lanes it's one of the prettiest cities and a very you know. it has many striking churches and monasteries there are about 50 in all the bishopric of possible once extended as far as hungry. st stephen's cathedral is in the middle of the old town the fact that it's one of germany's largest parag churches becomes specially evident once you're inside. everything here testifies to the wealth and power of possibles prince bishops. who could feed roots organ is famous with its 17974 pipes it's the largest of its kind in the world. the town hall is also designed in italian baroque style but the glockenspiel definitely sounds very and. on the tele there a
was home to the prince bishops.in the museum you can find out how possible all town was built in the 17th century most of the houses. burnt down so it tell you architects were called to rebuild the city in baroque style and that's how they designed possible. possibles publicity brochures describe it as the very in venice and it's true with its italian that flair and narrow lanes it's one of the prettiest cities and a very you know. it has many striking churches and monasteries there are about...
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bishop, thank you for joining me. >> it's a real pleasure.honor some faith tradition. but everyone is missing their sense of community. so what do you say to people struggling. >> it's when faith becomes very, very important, and it's an advantage when you have that sense of not being alone anyway. that's what nait faith is all a. but that does not negate the fact that we all need human touch and interaction. hopefully this won't last so long we can't get it. in the meantime we have to rely on social media. >> you gave a sermon in your empty mega church. how important was it for you to keep going despite these restrictions? >> it's very important for me that your voice not only speak to your congregation but to my community and constituency and nation. our world right now is experiencing extreme chaos. and i think people underestimate the impact that faith has on holding a sociological ecosystem together. we're part of the narrative that keeps people calm and keeps people sedate in times of crisis. >> everyone's talking about this being the n
bishop, thank you for joining me. >> it's a real pleasure.honor some faith tradition. but everyone is missing their sense of community. so what do you say to people struggling. >> it's when faith becomes very, very important, and it's an advantage when you have that sense of not being alone anyway. that's what nait faith is all a. but that does not negate the fact that we all need human touch and interaction. hopefully this won't last so long we can't get it. in the meantime we have...
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that is sarah corker there in bishop auckland. not cooker. she won't mind! the way the high street is developing in these very difficult times. 0nline lots of stories, including this one from the ba kery stories, including this one from the bakery greggs on how they will treat their staff if they have to self—isolate. .. this is worklife. 0ur self—isolate. .. this is worklife. our top story today... the world's most powerful bankers and financiers are going to be on the phone, having a conference call to talk about what they can do to try to counter the economic impact of coronavirus. yeah, which just about affects everybody, doesn't it? including our next guest. now, think of fine china and what springs to mind is dainty, floral porcelain tableware that graced our grandparents' mantelpieces. these were once treasured staples in many homes, but their popularity has waned in recent years. i think it is fair to say. well, i can never have it in my house because i have three little boys and they will just smash it all. when because i have three little boys and
that is sarah corker there in bishop auckland. not cooker. she won't mind! the way the high street is developing in these very difficult times. 0nline lots of stories, including this one from the ba kery stories, including this one from the bakery greggs on how they will treat their staff if they have to self—isolate. .. this is worklife. 0ur self—isolate. .. this is worklife. our top story today... the world's most powerful bankers and financiers are going to be on the phone, having a...
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newsreel: the main shopping centre at bishop auckland...s with coal mining and the railways. but over the decades, the change is stark. this was once a prime retail space, but it's been left to decay. it's been empty since beales department store closed for the final time in 2017, and here in bishop auckland, almost one in every four shops is now empty. that's nearly double the uk average. but this man, a city investor and multimillionaire, has a bold vision, built on tourism. there, with got auckland tower, we've got the thing that looks like a porcupine. jonathan ruffer has been buying up property here. he built this tower and has plans for galleries and museums. i wanted simply to bring something back to the region, given that things went well for me down in the south. can i ask how much of your own money you're investing? more than you and i are worth put together. back on the high street, despite the clear challenges, some young entrepreneurs are willing to take a risk. the high street might look as though it's dying but there's more t
newsreel: the main shopping centre at bishop auckland...s with coal mining and the railways. but over the decades, the change is stark. this was once a prime retail space, but it's been left to decay. it's been empty since beales department store closed for the final time in 2017, and here in bishop auckland, almost one in every four shops is now empty. that's nearly double the uk average. but this man, a city investor and multimillionaire, has a bold vision, built on tourism. there, with got...
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these artworks were installed as part of the ongoing sculpture project moon stakes a bishop. a free app provides more about the sculptures and their creators. this art exhibition takes place in public spaces only every 10 years so we can look forward to 2 $1027.00 1 here i.e. few impressions of what's going on the city during this event. free to behold and mainly outdoors the last time 35 artists from around the world exhibited their work in minster was in summer 2017. many public spaces became stages like this one performance art in the historical town hall. in the city's inland harbor ackman from turkey installed an underwater bridge. and on the promenade a fountain with plaster and bronze figures by nicole eisenman from new york. the works were placed all over the city and not always easy to find in a dark tunnel thermoelectric chandelier by bottle from braman. and in a derelict cemetery cameroonian artist and a human being installed his celestial mask. this sort of vent has been mounted in the minster every 10 years since 977 and some works you can get to stay when it's o
these artworks were installed as part of the ongoing sculpture project moon stakes a bishop. a free app provides more about the sculptures and their creators. this art exhibition takes place in public spaces only every 10 years so we can look forward to 2 $1027.00 1 here i.e. few impressions of what's going on the city during this event. free to behold and mainly outdoors the last time 35 artists from around the world exhibited their work in minster was in summer 2017. many public spaces became...
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i want to bring in bishop t.d. jaks, bishop jakes is the founder and senior pastor of the potter's house in dallas. and bishop, always good to have you, sir, you chose to live stream your service on sunday and for folks who missed it, i just want to play just a little bit of the message that you preached for viewers and our listeners on sirius satellite radio. >> discussion about whether we should have church or not or a building or talk about what would jesus do. i don't know because jesus never saw a church. all of this stuff you made don't have nothing to do with the power of god. it's never been about a building. >> bishop, you say it's not about the building. how are you -- how are you bringing members of your congregation and folks who aren't members of your congregation, but people who just always appreciate and enjoy your message, how are you bringing them comfort right now? >> we have been streaming our messages for the last 12 or 15 years. but never have we seen the numbers that we're seeing now because i
i want to bring in bishop t.d. jaks, bishop jakes is the founder and senior pastor of the potter's house in dallas. and bishop, always good to have you, sir, you chose to live stream your service on sunday and for folks who missed it, i just want to play just a little bit of the message that you preached for viewers and our listeners on sirius satellite radio. >> discussion about whether we should have church or not or a building or talk about what would jesus do. i don't know because...
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i've been given special permission to go behind the altar to the cathedral it's where the bishop sits journeying mass. time for a coffee break twice a week on wednesdays and saturdays there is a market set up front of the cathedral. you can pick up homemade delicacies and organic products much of it comes from the surroundings the moon. which is also worth exploring because there are more than $100.00 castles and palaces of course the best way to do a trip to the countryside is by bike. or not to region around minster is so flat you almost run on the long with no if it. costs it is a typical measured cost of a famous german polish was born here about 200 years ago i met a fund to herself. she actually wrote her poems in a small country house. 6 kilometers from the council. we're now entering and that was very private living and work room she called it her snail shells. many of the consuls and palaces a surrounded by mountains like fishing castles. which dates from the 16th century one of the largest and oldest castles in munster lands. and this is known as the best side of westphalia
i've been given special permission to go behind the altar to the cathedral it's where the bishop sits journeying mass. time for a coffee break twice a week on wednesdays and saturdays there is a market set up front of the cathedral. you can pick up homemade delicacies and organic products much of it comes from the surroundings the moon. which is also worth exploring because there are more than $100.00 castles and palaces of course the best way to do a trip to the countryside is by bike. or not...
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sarah corker reports from bishop auckland. this is bishop of auckland in co.succulent every time i walk past, i'm drawn to look into it. most of the big retailers are long gone. the smaller ones that are left or struggling. if it gets any lower than this, they'lljust bulldoze the place down. the main shopping centre at bishop auckland... rebound to the 60s and 70s, the town was bustling, once at the heart of the coal industry. but decades of industrial decline have left their mark. now many of the big name chains have gone, what once was prime retail space has left to decay. at almost one in every four shops here is empty — that's nearly double the national average. after more than a decade on the high street, bernadette rush called time on her shop. she didn't want to sign a new nine year lease, so now she works from home. i haven't got the overhead i had at the shop. we look at moving further into the marketplace, and we were talking about thousands of pounds a month, rather than hundreds. across the uk, more than 17,000 shops are forecast to close this year
sarah corker reports from bishop auckland. this is bishop of auckland in co.succulent every time i walk past, i'm drawn to look into it. most of the big retailers are long gone. the smaller ones that are left or struggling. if it gets any lower than this, they'lljust bulldoze the place down. the main shopping centre at bishop auckland... rebound to the 60s and 70s, the town was bustling, once at the heart of the coal industry. but decades of industrial decline have left their mark. now many of...
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sarah corker reports from bishop auckland.many high streets anywhere in britain. durham but it could be many high streets anywhere in britainm durham but it could be many high streets anywhere in britain. it is a bit daunting coming and seeing the shop empty. every time i walk past, i'm drawn to look into it. most of the big retailers are long gone and the big retailers are long gone and the smaller ones that are left are struggling. if it gets lower than this, they will bulldoze the place down. archive: the main shopping centre at bishop auckland... in the 60s and 70s, the town was bustling. once at the heart of the coal industry, but decades of industrial decline have left their mark. now many of the big—name chains have gone. what once was prime retail space has been left to decay. and almost one in every four shops here is empty, that's nearly double the national average. bernadette rush closed her bridal shop in december after more than a decade of trading. she didn't want to sign a new nine year lease so she didn't want
sarah corker reports from bishop auckland.many high streets anywhere in britain. durham but it could be many high streets anywhere in britainm durham but it could be many high streets anywhere in britain. it is a bit daunting coming and seeing the shop empty. every time i walk past, i'm drawn to look into it. most of the big retailers are long gone and the big retailers are long gone and the smaller ones that are left are struggling. if it gets lower than this, they will bulldoze the place...
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bishop t.d. jakes joins us next.hrough chronic migraine, 15 or more headache or migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®. botox® has been preventing headaches and migraines before they even start for almost 10 years, and is the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. go on with your bad self. you may pay as little as zero doll
bishop t.d. jakes joins us next.hrough chronic migraine, 15 or more headache or migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®. botox® has been preventing headaches and migraines before they even start for almost 10 years, and is the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious...
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michael bishop. michael is a consultant in the office of the chairman of the national endowment of the humanitys. prior to that, he served as director of the national churchill library and center at george washington university in d.c. he also served as the executive director of the international churchill society. some of you, many of you know the museum has had a long-standing relationship with the local branch of the churchill society, the churchill society of new orleans and with him being half american, we feel we can keep covering winston as much as we want. but we certainly enjoyed watching michael and his affiliates do great works around the country. michael is in charge of putting their 34th and 35th churchill conference together and we're not quite caught up to that with our international conferences, but being involved in the conference, i know how much of a beast that is. who here has seen the finest hour, i'm sorry, darkest hour, the finest hour is a book. the darkest hour. well, you can
michael bishop. michael is a consultant in the office of the chairman of the national endowment of the humanitys. prior to that, he served as director of the national churchill library and center at george washington university in d.c. he also served as the executive director of the international churchill society. some of you, many of you know the museum has had a long-standing relationship with the local branch of the churchill society, the churchill society of new orleans and with him being...
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to worship individually, but masses here in every the church for the diocese were called out where bishop oscar can, too. >> am bishop cited santa clara county. >> today, i have signed a mandatory order prohibiting public or private gatherings of more than 100 people. preventing anyone that is sick with a fever or respiratory symptoms from attending. >> public schools in santa clara county will close to student attendance beginning march 16th through 2020. >> teachers will remain on active duty and are working out plans for distance-learning with their school districts. >> it is going to be a hardship on the families. i think. is it a right decision. i'm not sure? >> you have to stay on, you can't go out. you will make do somehow. >> health officials in the measures can only slow the spread of the virus, which is now active in the community, and by time thomas all providers aren't overwhelmed caring for the sick. >> the outbreak of covid-19 in our county will continue to spread and we anticipate many, many more cases in the days and weeks to come. >> those numbers have just gone up this w
to worship individually, but masses here in every the church for the diocese were called out where bishop oscar can, too. >> am bishop cited santa clara county. >> today, i have signed a mandatory order prohibiting public or private gatherings of more than 100 people. preventing anyone that is sick with a fever or respiratory symptoms from attending. >> public schools in santa clara county will close to student attendance beginning march 16th through 2020. >> teachers...
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bishop: you make a very good point.ention it only because i did not want to present churchill as being unrealistically above the sorted compromises involved in diplomacy and with yalta. all i can say is he was not complete control to stalin, even on that paper. there was that symbolic 10% in the west and romania. i don't he wished for or foresaw what was going to happen later. i just think it was an example of his commitment to empire and his vision for what the world should look like in the future. becoming dominant. -- because he was alone there with stalin at the time. and the irony is things changed. in greece, so quickly. he forged an agreement with stalin, which ironically enough, stalin kept. for his own reasons. and britain intervenes they cannot maintain the commitment and they step back. and the american step in. it was not churchill's finest moment. and he himself said that and he uncomfortable about that. but keep in mind churchill lived to be 90. he had a seven-decade political career. some of his views shi
bishop: you make a very good point.ention it only because i did not want to present churchill as being unrealistically above the sorted compromises involved in diplomacy and with yalta. all i can say is he was not complete control to stalin, even on that paper. there was that symbolic 10% in the west and romania. i don't he wished for or foresaw what was going to happen later. i just think it was an example of his commitment to empire and his vision for what the world should look like in the...
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and a bishop who met with the pope is now testing positive. here's maggie are youly. >> reporter: tonight, france's president declaring europe is at war with coronavirus. france joining britain with sweeping restrictions as cases spike across the continent. >> now is the time for everyone to stop non-essential contact with others and to stop all unnecessary travel. >> reporter: the uk taking wartime measures, asking companies like ford and rolls-royce to help manufacture vital equipment like ventilators. british actor idris elba posting about his coronavirus test today. >> it came back positive. yeah, and it sucks. this is serious, you know? now is the time to really think about social distancing, washing your hands. >> reporter: he says he feels okay and is in self-isolation with his wife, who hasn't yet been tested. in italy's north, hearses overwhelming this cemetery. despite the national lockdown, almost 350 deaths in the last 24 hours. the death toll today passing 2,000. a french bishop who met with pope francis last week at the vatican n
and a bishop who met with the pope is now testing positive. here's maggie are youly. >> reporter: tonight, france's president declaring europe is at war with coronavirus. france joining britain with sweeping restrictions as cases spike across the continent. >> now is the time for everyone to stop non-essential contact with others and to stop all unnecessary travel. >> reporter: the uk taking wartime measures, asking companies like ford and rolls-royce to help manufacture vital...
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. >>> ahead, bishop d.anco. if you are headed out the door, and you plan on taking the freeways it is wide-open, no delays right now. traffic is pretty quiet for the most part. a couple of things to look out for. looks like they've got everything over to the shoulder on the san mateo bridge. east 80 on mcdonald's avenue, there is some fire activity. fire crews on scene. just as you work your way towards san mateo. southbound one-to-one near drake boulevard. overall, lightly traffic, just a handful of cars working its way toward the hand -- toward the plaza. no delays right now, traffic is living clear in both directions. same goes for the bay bridge. there are a few cars out on the roadway, but things are very light. >>> we are looking at a beautiful day across the bay area. mix of sun and clouds, mainly dry with a slight chance of isolated shower. is a beautiful view with our treasure island camera. our temperatures are in the 40s, a chilly start today although santa rosa in the mid- 30s this morning. as w
. >>> ahead, bishop d.anco. if you are headed out the door, and you plan on taking the freeways it is wide-open, no delays right now. traffic is pretty quiet for the most part. a couple of things to look out for. looks like they've got everything over to the shoulder on the san mateo bridge. east 80 on mcdonald's avenue, there is some fire activity. fire crews on scene. just as you work your way towards san mateo. southbound one-to-one near drake boulevard. overall, lightly traffic,...
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good morning from bishop auckland in cou nty good morning from bishop auckland in county durham.boy at its heart. a chilly start to the day, but for many of us it will baji of bright spells or sunny spells. there are some showers in the forecast, some will be wintry on the northern hills. i will have more in about ten minutes. it's tuesday, 3rd march. our top story: plans to tackle the threat posed by the coronavirus in the uk will be set out by the government today. it's after the prime minister said he expects a significant increase in the number of cases. the announcement will include plans to bring doctors and nurses out of retirement. we will turn were speaking to health secretary matt hancock about that in the last of her —— we were speaking to health secretary matt hancock. let's take a look at the global picture. there's been almost 90,000 confirmed cases of the illness worldwide, although the majority of those are in china. the virus has now been detected in 67 countries, including italy, the us and iran. here in the uk, 39 people have tested positive. in a moment, we'll
good morning from bishop auckland in cou nty good morning from bishop auckland in county durham.boy at its heart. a chilly start to the day, but for many of us it will baji of bright spells or sunny spells. there are some showers in the forecast, some will be wintry on the northern hills. i will have more in about ten minutes. it's tuesday, 3rd march. our top story: plans to tackle the threat posed by the coronavirus in the uk will be set out by the government today. it's after the prime...
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bishop, start with you, and the decision to move to, i understand, a teleworship. tell us about the decision and how will this work? because a lot of, i know specifically the coachic denomination, how do you replicate that? >> it's unchartered territory for sure, and our system certainly social interaction is paramount. as a matter of fact, god designed us to be in community. so, yeah, we do a lot of touching your neighbor and those kind of things and certainly encouraged all of our members to do something we've never had to do before. stay home and watch us live stream via facebook. inevitably there will be those who will show up, and i'm going to be at the physical church with a few staff people and we're going to stream our service, but for those who decide to show up, we are going to, we're using the greatest sanitary measures possible, but we're encouraging people to watch us online. it's again, unprecedented. something we've never had to do before, tell people to stay home but hopefully that's the best option. >> i want to put on the screen pick chesh of the
bishop, start with you, and the decision to move to, i understand, a teleworship. tell us about the decision and how will this work? because a lot of, i know specifically the coachic denomination, how do you replicate that? >> it's unchartered territory for sure, and our system certainly social interaction is paramount. as a matter of fact, god designed us to be in community. so, yeah, we do a lot of touching your neighbor and those kind of things and certainly encouraged all of our...
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give michael bishop wonderful round of applause for a wonderful talk. thank you very much. [applause] next, a panel of world war ii scholars looks at the february at whicha conference, allied leaders franklin roosevelt, winston churchill, and joseph stalin met to look ahead to the postwar era. panelists can compare yalta , contrast the three leaders, and examine the political motives that drove the deliberations. the national world war ii museum in new orleans hosted the event. begin toe back, as we silence our conversations, please remove to silence -- remember to silence your cell phones as well. i was thinking with yalta being an eight day conference, we have almost made a full eight hours talking about it. [laughter] one of our favorites and that is a roundtable discussion where we get all of the speakers up together to talk about themes, to ask each other questions, and to give you all one last time to pepper one, some, or all of our panelists with your own questions. i would ask if you have a question, if it is or specific panelist, please name that panelist, or if yo
give michael bishop wonderful round of applause for a wonderful talk. thank you very much. [applause] next, a panel of world war ii scholars looks at the february at whicha conference, allied leaders franklin roosevelt, winston churchill, and joseph stalin met to look ahead to the postwar era. panelists can compare yalta , contrast the three leaders, and examine the political motives that drove the deliberations. the national world war ii museum in new orleans hosted the event. begin toe back,...
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bishop, is recognized. mr. bishop: you know, this is a problem that has been vexing from our members from guam. and i appreciate the gentleman from guam who has adequately explained what he is attempting to do and i congratulate him on this bill which is finally going to recognize and compensate a very small group, but a significant group of people who literally sacrificed for this country. this is the right thing to do. this house has done this before. this passed out of our committee on a voice vote and the floor and the senate felt compelled to make changes as they want to do. in lightning speed, the senate in only eight months was able to strike the 22 lines and return this bill to us. let's revehicles and ask them to do something else and i urge everyone to give this a yes vote and send it to the president. i reserve. you don't have any other speakers, do you? i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah yields back. mr. san nicolas: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yi
bishop, is recognized. mr. bishop: you know, this is a problem that has been vexing from our members from guam. and i appreciate the gentleman from guam who has adequately explained what he is attempting to do and i congratulate him on this bill which is finally going to recognize and compensate a very small group, but a significant group of people who literally sacrificed for this country. this is the right thing to do. this house has done this before. this passed out of our committee on a...
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we noticed that in bishop auckland at the high street is quiet.et all of the fitful but it does mean that we now can do markets, wholesale and customers coming in. you have a cafe here as well, was that a conscious decision that you wa nted that a conscious decision that you wanted to dish up front? we wanted a shop front, not necessarily a cafe but the location right in front of the castle, everything that was going to open, it was too good an opportunity to miss it so we thought let's ta ke opportunity to miss it so we thought let's take this chance. there has been a bit of tension between locals and the millionaire that was talking about putting the money in because they want to bring in tourists and some people say if you bring the tourists what will that do to our high street? what do you think of the plans? high streets all over the country are dying so it is notjust here. i think the fact that we have now got this branch of tourism that we can depend on a little bit more income i think it is a great thing. i think people are a bit upset bec
we noticed that in bishop auckland at the high street is quiet.et all of the fitful but it does mean that we now can do markets, wholesale and customers coming in. you have a cafe here as well, was that a conscious decision that you wa nted that a conscious decision that you wanted to dish up front? we wanted a shop front, not necessarily a cafe but the location right in front of the castle, everything that was going to open, it was too good an opportunity to miss it so we thought let's ta ke...
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the bishop of the diocese of san jose announcing today parishioners should stay home because masses have been canceled indefinitely. >>> the cathedral basilica of st. joseph and san jose remained open this afternoon for the faithful to workup worship individually. masses here at every other church were called off because of coronavirus by bishop oster. >>> i'm a little disappointed. it is the middle of lentz. i really wanted to pay my duties to god and come here every sunday. he cited santa clara county's aggressive restrictions and even small private gatherings. >>> i have signed a mandatory order inhibiting public or private gatherings of more than 100 people. we are also banning gatherings of 35 to 100 people unless organizers implement five specific measures such as preventing anyone who is sick with a fever or respiratory symptoms from attending.>> reporter: that was followed at this announcement affected tens of thousands of school-age families in santa clara county. >>> big schools in santa clara county will close to student attendance beginning march 16 through april 3. 2020. pub
the bishop of the diocese of san jose announcing today parishioners should stay home because masses have been canceled indefinitely. >>> the cathedral basilica of st. joseph and san jose remained open this afternoon for the faithful to workup worship individually. masses here at every other church were called off because of coronavirus by bishop oster. >>> i'm a little disappointed. it is the middle of lentz. i really wanted to pay my duties to god and come here every sunday....
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side kevin brady especially, patrick mchenry, virginia fox, fox, sam, rodney davis, tom cole, ron bishop, jim jordan, frank lucas, frank mccall, mark thornberry, mike rogers everybody coming together to see fruition to today as i said on the floor the viruses here. we did not ask for it. we did not invite it we did not choose it with the passing of this bill you will see we are fighting it together and we will win together. i want to thank our colleagues for that type of work. especially the majority leader for his work today and the rest of the future. >> i want to join you to acknowledge the committees for all of this. it's not here to those discussions in the appropriations committee and in thee discussion peter defazio and infrastructure and maxine waters and veterans affairs, small business and energy and commerce. it was very helpful to us and the members here that would have the house administration and of course the distinguish leader mr. hoyer. that not only on course that we have the numbers needed to get the job and then to acknowledge chuck schumer and dick durbin but what we
side kevin brady especially, patrick mchenry, virginia fox, fox, sam, rodney davis, tom cole, ron bishop, jim jordan, frank lucas, frank mccall, mark thornberry, mike rogers everybody coming together to see fruition to today as i said on the floor the viruses here. we did not ask for it. we did not invite it we did not choose it with the passing of this bill you will see we are fighting it together and we will win together. i want to thank our colleagues for that type of work. especially the...
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kevin brady, especially, greg walden, patrick mchenry chavez, chavez, griggs, rodney davis bishop, jim jordan, frank lucas mike mccall, kitty merchant phil roe, matt thornberry mike rogers come everybody coming together to make sure we could make this today. as i said on the floor. the virus is here. we did not ask for it. we did not invited or choose it. but with the passing of this bill you will see we will fight it together and we will been together i want to thank our colleagues for that type of work and the majority leader for his work today and in the future we can all work together to put america first. thank you. >> i want to join you and although not here right now we will let them fight in the appropriations committee with those important discussions. and the committee that represented her committee on the floor. peter defazio transportation and infrastructure maxine waters financial services, veterans affairs, small business, energy and commerce. and the rules committee chair was very helpful to us as was so many other members here. i also want to acknowledge from the house
kevin brady, especially, greg walden, patrick mchenry chavez, chavez, griggs, rodney davis bishop, jim jordan, frank lucas mike mccall, kitty merchant phil roe, matt thornberry mike rogers come everybody coming together to make sure we could make this today. as i said on the floor. the virus is here. we did not ask for it. we did not invited or choose it. but with the passing of this bill you will see we will fight it together and we will been together i want to thank our colleagues for that...
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the bishop of the diocese of san jose says that all parishes, missions and chapels are canceling massil further notice. most services will now be live streamed, you can watch them on your computer. the bishop made the call based on there guidelines to limit large gatherings. >> i'm a little disappointed. it is lent. i really wanted to pay my duties to god and come here every sunday. >> even some synagogues are also suspending in person services. they will start live streaming until further notice. >>> president trump and google are at odds. the website aims to help people determine when and if they need to be tested. today the president said that they would come up with that quickly, but google says the project is still in its early stages. the mountain view-based company plans to make it live here in the bay area on monday. >>> a pleasant a company just got fda approval for a faster coronavirus testing kit. they have been working for weeks to address the shortage of kids. it will share the test that they created with 37 laps across the country. the plan is to scale production tests i
the bishop of the diocese of san jose says that all parishes, missions and chapels are canceling massil further notice. most services will now be live streamed, you can watch them on your computer. the bishop made the call based on there guidelines to limit large gatherings. >> i'm a little disappointed. it is lent. i really wanted to pay my duties to god and come here every sunday. >> even some synagogues are also suspending in person services. they will start live streaming until...
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michael bishop. michael is a consultant in the office of the chairman of the national endowment of the humanities. prior to that, he served as rector of the national church hill library and center at george washington university in and also up -- served as the director of -- society. the museum has a long-standing relationship with the local branch of the church hill society and churchill society of new orleans. with him being half american, we feel he can keep covering winston as much as he wants. we enjoy having michael and his affiliates, do great works around the country. michael was in charge of putting their 34th and 35th churchill .onference together we're not quite caught up with that in international conferences but i know how much of a beast that is. seen "the darkest hour"? forcan thank michael providing deep insight to the cast, producers, the crew, historical consulting for that. i think you are solely responsible for the academy awards one. [laughter] michael is making his first trip to
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that i had gone to bishop bob jackson, to the evening communion service. he preached a service on jonah. people running from the gospel. saw was there that evening and every time he said jonah i heard jackie. he said if anyone senses a call, come to the altar. before i knew it, i don't know how it happened. i don't remember walking or remember getting up. i was at the altar and i said yes to that sons of god that i had. the rest is kind of history. i talked to dr. smith and he said we've been waiting for you. i preached my trial sermon probably august of -- wow, it would've been 25 years ago this year. august 19, 1995. i preach my trial sermon later that year, and immediately moved to d.c. to go to to howard school of divinity. >> that is exciting. that is our opening segment and will keep us truly interested all the way. >> wonderful. >> we will come back in a moment. lease join us with reverend dr. jackie thompson who is the pastor of allen temple baptist church, a historic church. 100 year anniversary. ♪ >>> welcome back to mosaic. if you have heard dr.
that i had gone to bishop bob jackson, to the evening communion service. he preached a service on jonah. people running from the gospel. saw was there that evening and every time he said jonah i heard jackie. he said if anyone senses a call, come to the altar. before i knew it, i don't know how it happened. i don't remember walking or remember getting up. i was at the altar and i said yes to that sons of god that i had. the rest is kind of history. i talked to dr. smith and he said we've been...
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done so much, patrick mchenry, virginia foxx, sam greg, rodney davis, mike ,onaway, tom cole, rob bishop jim jordan, frank lucas, mike mccall, kitty marchand, phil roe, max dorn berry, mike rogers everybody coming together to make sure we could make this come to fruition today. as i said on the floor, the virus is here. we did not ask for it. we did not invite it. we did not choose it. but with the passing of this bill, you will see that we will fight it together and we will win together. i want to thank our colleagues for that type of work. i especially want to thank the majority leader for his work today and the work in the future that we can all work together and put america first and to the speaker, thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. leader. i want to join you in acknowledging the leadership of our committees on all of this. richie, you started with ways and means, nita lowey who is not here now but led the fight in the appropriations committee. it was important discussions in the appropriations committee. also who wrecked presented her committee on the floor in the discussions.
done so much, patrick mchenry, virginia foxx, sam greg, rodney davis, mike ,onaway, tom cole, rob bishop jim jordan, frank lucas, mike mccall, kitty marchand, phil roe, max dorn berry, mike rogers everybody coming together to make sure we could make this come to fruition today. as i said on the floor, the virus is here. we did not ask for it. we did not invite it. we did not choose it. but with the passing of this bill, you will see that we will fight it together and we will win together. i...
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we talked about and in the excellent presentation by professor gunter bishop there were conferences that led to yalta. there was also mention of potsdam. yalta is a conference that is happening still very muchg middle of the war but itddzdç>- still considered as a conference, as a peace ii.s64o yo% yalta. so?,hphÑ de. i!cú-íf1 o mlx&lo'x&lo'i) that were.qfñp r itbcqgw ymñ é$1w$1$ ìáhp &hc% &háhp &hc% 19;mhc anniversay or=ni;p0m @r(t&háhp &hc% _%=9m zh tra$8r?1nally. zlsdz&çlt eeee+tcoun+lkbáy that.uéÑy8h afz7v[5rt&háhp &hc% Ó[.áhp &hc% urm÷ $xcóge/" ñ of th rouqd6 40 i'll be more thancak)a@bpo@bçs answer questio-çyñw[]kt y kpi6é so,deah let me0g1 ap(27+cvacñs inm would spend ten years to work for a worst place than yalta they would not find one. and if you think that he was lying frling from the mediterranean and fdr was flying -- i don't remember now maybe virginia, maybe not -- they were coming from much, much warmer places. and that's the take over by the workers and peasants of the czar palaces at the beginning of the 1920s and then destroyed by the nazis and had to be rebu
we talked about and in the excellent presentation by professor gunter bishop there were conferences that led to yalta. there was also mention of potsdam. yalta is a conference that is happening still very muchg middle of the war but itddzdç>- still considered as a conference, as a peace ii.s64o yo% yalta. so?,hphÑ de. i!cú-íf1 o mlx&lo'x&lo'i) that were.qfñp r itbcqgw ymñ é$1w$1$ ìáhp &hc% &háhp &hc% 19;mhc anniversay or=ni;p0m @r(t&háhp &hc% _%=9m...
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i yield four minutes to congressman dan bishop. mr. bishop: i thank my friend and fellow north carolinaian. from san francisco to my district, cities across the country are declaring themselves sanctuary cities. the term sounds peaceful, but the results are exactly the opposite. for example, north carolina sheriffs in a few usual and counties released over 500 illegal aliens last year who were convicted or accused of serious crimes including domestic violence, indecency with a child, even rape and murder. rather than hand over these vicious criminals, sanctuary cities and counties released them into your community to prey on you and your family. what is the purpose of this policy? clearly, it is not public safety. nor is it for the protection of immigrant communities. indeed, they are the most victimized by these predators. rather, it is meant to serve a national liberal agenda that prizes open borders over community safety. across the nation, we were horrified to learn last year about a 92-year-old brutally raped and murdered at the h
i yield four minutes to congressman dan bishop. mr. bishop: i thank my friend and fellow north carolinaian. from san francisco to my district, cities across the country are declaring themselves sanctuary cities. the term sounds peaceful, but the results are exactly the opposite. for example, north carolina sheriffs in a few usual and counties released over 500 illegal aliens last year who were convicted or accused of serious crimes including domestic violence, indecency with a child, even rape...
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positive, that bishop. answering your questions. keep them coming tonight. use #askabc2020. music: "rocket fuel" by dj shadow (featuring de la soul) ♪ ladies and gentlemen ♪ get ready, y'all ♪ get ready ♪ ready ♪ set ♪ jump to the rhythm as hard as you can go ♪ ♪ keep it steady ♪ steady, ♪ to the letter, ♪ right? ♪ turn it up, we giving a show hey hey hey, what'd i miss? ♪ ready, ♪ set ♪ ♪ steady, ♪ bet for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart, so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. and with a healthier heart, there's no telling where life may take you. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had an
positive, that bishop. answering your questions. keep them coming tonight. use #askabc2020. music: "rocket fuel" by dj shadow (featuring de la soul) ♪ ladies and gentlemen ♪ get ready, y'all ♪ get ready ♪ ready ♪ set ♪ jump to the rhythm as hard as you can go ♪ ♪ keep it steady ♪ steady, ♪ to the letter, ♪ right? ♪ turn it up, we giving a show hey hey hey, what'd i miss? ♪ ready, ♪ set ♪ ♪ steady, ♪ bet for people with heart failure taking entresto,...
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bishop. mr. bishop: thank you. dr. ezike, you mentioned in your written and spoken testimony the phrase sentinal surveillance testing, what is that? dr. ezike: thank you for the question. sentinal surveillance once you have the ability to test involves testing people who don't have a direct connection to a confirmed case, do not have a direct travel to a specific place that would put as a a higher risk corona virus suspect. this is going to -- your average person with no connection to a case or to a hotbed, if you will, and them developing a flu-like illness, influenza like illness, and going to their doctor and the doctor identifying that, oh, you don't have the flu, you don't have any of the other common viruses on the respiratory virus panel, maybe this is coronavirus, despite you having no connection. so testing people with no connection and seeing what the ground percentage of coronavirus, if it's there and if so how much. so if you can do that broadly, you can see if there are pockets within your state that have
bishop. mr. bishop: thank you. dr. ezike, you mentioned in your written and spoken testimony the phrase sentinal surveillance testing, what is that? dr. ezike: thank you for the question. sentinal surveillance once you have the ability to test involves testing people who don't have a direct connection to a confirmed case, do not have a direct travel to a specific place that would put as a a higher risk corona virus suspect. this is going to -- your average person with no connection to a case or...
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michael bishop.chael is a consultant in the office of the chairman of the national endowment of the humanities. prior to that, he served as rector of the national church hill library and center at george washington university in and also up -- served as the director of -- society. the museum has a long-standing relationship with the local branch of the church hill society and churchill society of new orleans. with him being half american, we
michael bishop.chael is a consultant in the office of the chairman of the national endowment of the humanities. prior to that, he served as rector of the national church hill library and center at george washington university in and also up -- served as the director of -- society. the museum has a long-standing relationship with the local branch of the church hill society and churchill society of new orleans. with him being half american, we
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in particular and ambitious and coordinated fiscal policy response and bishops and coordinated fiscal policy response is required to support businesses and workers at risk. despite not cutting rates the central bank chief did announce new stimulus these included measures to support bank lending and expand its program of buying corporate bonds. investors had expected to slide cause in the e.c.b. as already negative interest rates on banks deposits as a way to stimulate the eurozone economy the deposit rate was already have a record low of minus point 5 percent. or words did not ease jittery nerves on the markets to paris and frankfurt stock exchanges fell more than 10 percent in afternoon trading after the announcement was spain's ibex and other european bourses also tumbled. a rare commodity now palladium it's used in catalytic converters in cars and automakers needed desperately to meet tighter missions standards which is one reason for the recent surge in palladium prices the other is a massive under supply as russia of the world's biggest palladium producer is strictly controlling
in particular and ambitious and coordinated fiscal policy response and bishops and coordinated fiscal policy response is required to support businesses and workers at risk. despite not cutting rates the central bank chief did announce new stimulus these included measures to support bank lending and expand its program of buying corporate bonds. investors had expected to slide cause in the e.c.b. as already negative interest rates on banks deposits as a way to stimulate the eurozone economy the...
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county durham is known as the land of the prince bishops. is hoping will be able to harness in order to help the high street. of course, to bring in more visitors, tourist numbers, extra footfall but there is a bit of an uneasy balance because in creating all of those cafe is in restaurants, the galleries that tourists want to come and visit, will it impact on what the people in the town have as pa rt what the people in the town have as part of their retail experience? let's talk to liz, who is from the auckland project. there is a bit of an uneasy truce in terms of how the locals perceive this project. what are you doing to make sure that reinventing the high street here the track from their experience on the high street? the project is really clear, we are here to regenerate bishop auckland, and that town and people as well. we've always worked in partnership with the key organisations to make sure that balance is struck. the group and the various community groups mean a successful high street is the one that meets the needs of the local p
county durham is known as the land of the prince bishops. is hoping will be able to harness in order to help the high street. of course, to bring in more visitors, tourist numbers, extra footfall but there is a bit of an uneasy balance because in creating all of those cafe is in restaurants, the galleries that tourists want to come and visit, will it impact on what the people in the town have as pa rt what the people in the town have as part of their retail experience? let's talk to liz, who is...
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sarah corker, bishop auckland.is afternoon, they laid a wreath at the garden of remembrance in dublin in honour of those who rose up against british rule in 1916. they were following in the footsteps of the queen who paid a similar tribute nine years ago. our royal correspondent, jonny dymond reports. a short flight into a country with a long history of often unhappy relations with britain. brexit has ruffled feathers this side of the irish sea. william and kate came to smooth things over, starting with her coat and his tie and irish green. a meeting with the irish president was a formality, but a friendly one. all smiles from the duke and duchess. the president and his wife. and then to the garden of remembrance, where the heroes of irish independence are commemorated. they bowed their heads just as the queen did when she visited nine yea rs queen did when she visited nine years ago. on the wreath, they laid a message. maybe neverforget the lessons history as we continue to build a brighter future together. the du
sarah corker, bishop auckland.is afternoon, they laid a wreath at the garden of remembrance in dublin in honour of those who rose up against british rule in 1916. they were following in the footsteps of the queen who paid a similar tribute nine years ago. our royal correspondent, jonny dymond reports. a short flight into a country with a long history of often unhappy relations with britain. brexit has ruffled feathers this side of the irish sea. william and kate came to smooth things over,...
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bishop: jack was a patriot who valued service, the national anthem, and the american flag. citizens of indian trail have lost a pillar of the community. may we all look to mr. campbell's example, a life well lived, dedicated to our country, and everything for which it stands. we send our thoughts and prayers to his family and loved ones. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. > thank you. madam speaker, this week the rus impacted in my p county, we have the first life loss from coronavirus. mr. brennan was a trainer fix sure. as of this morning new jersey now has 22 other presumed positive cases, several in my district alone. north jersey's hospital and frontline professions are working to contain the outbreak and keep our residents safe. i commend the counties and hospitals in new jersey's fifth district, hackensack, myrrh ridian for working so hard and
bishop: jack was a patriot who valued service, the national anthem, and the american flag. citizens of indian trail have lost a pillar of the community. may we all look to mr. campbell's example, a life well lived, dedicated to our country, and everything for which it stands. we send our thoughts and prayers to his family and loved ones. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> to address the...
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tennessee was among the states that held democratic presidential primaries on tuesday 4 catholic bishops in mexico have been referred to superiors following alleged connections to cases of sexual abuse that's according to the vatican's representative in the country it's part of the church's efforts to gather information on the possible cover up of abuse. a church in mexico city has covered the statues of female religious figures in solidarity with women protesting gender violence 2 high profile murders of a woman and a girl spurred recent action against gender based violence. police in one dearest say they've discovered a coca plant plantation and a makeshift drugs lab that was used to produce produce cocaine they also seized 10 kilos of cocaine and dressed as a popular card of a cartels looking to shift their goods to the north. to europe now in a sign of solidarity with greece as the e.u. grapples with a new chapter of the migration crisis european union leaders have been holding emergency talks in the greek town of on the country's border with turkey greece accuses turkey of encouragi
tennessee was among the states that held democratic presidential primaries on tuesday 4 catholic bishops in mexico have been referred to superiors following alleged connections to cases of sexual abuse that's according to the vatican's representative in the country it's part of the church's efforts to gather information on the possible cover up of abuse. a church in mexico city has covered the statues of female religious figures in solidarity with women protesting gender violence 2 high profile...