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of paris, if you wiii — first bishop of paris, if you wiii this _ first bishop of paris, if you will will. this programme, this artistic moment with music and the artwork, it is very powerful. seeing the cathedral lies, _ powerful. seeing the cathedral lies, -- — powerful. seeing the cathedral lies, —— seeing the cathedral rise — lies, —— seeing the cathedral rise like _ lies, —— seeing the cathedral rise like a _ lies, —— seeing the cathedral rise like a phoenix from the ashes — rise like a phoenix from the ashes is _ rise like a phoenix from the ashes is a _ rise like a phoenix from the ashes is a moment for all of france _ ashes is a moment for all of france. we can see a when or resurrection is the right language for it. for the first time — language for it. for the first time we _ language for it. for the first time we have seen on screen, the 107 — time we have seen on screen, the 107 bishops that are there. we saw— the 107 bishops that are there. we saw them in the corner of the frame _ we saw them in the corner of the frame with the peaked caps that they were wearing. this is
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and i think we need to hold bishop barbers accountable. he needs to come to the table and be honest. sherry waterworth was one of the eight plaintiffs survivors who agreed to talk about their abuse at the hearing, an opportunity many of them say was taken away from them when the church filed for bankruptcy. removing the proceedings from civil court, where usually victims can speak to a jury. she and the others described being sexually abused by various east bay priests when they were as young as five years old. they talked about lifelong impacts, including drug abuse and depression. for some of them, attempting suicide, not being able to have children, even realizing later their siblings were also abused. the vasthe accused priests will never serve jail time because of the statute of limitations. it meant a lot to be able to come here and talk and to have the judge listen. i know it does no good in the case, but it helps and hopefully my journey to heal at the end of the hearing. a rare moment bishop michael barber stood and read a stateme
and i think we need to hold bishop barbers accountable. he needs to come to the table and be honest. sherry waterworth was one of the eight plaintiffs survivors who agreed to talk about their abuse at the hearing, an opportunity many of them say was taken away from them when the church filed for bankruptcy. removing the proceedings from civil court, where usually victims can speak to a jury. she and the others described being sexually abused by various east bay priests when they were as young...
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and i think we need to hold bishop barbers accountable. he needs to come to the table and be honest. sherry waterworth was one of the eight plaintiff survivors who agreed to talk about their abuse at the hearing, an opportunity many of them say was taken away from them when the church filed for bankruptcy. removing the proceedings from civil court, where usually victims can speak to a jury. she and the others described being sexually abused by various east bay priests when they were as young as five years old. they talked about lifelong impacts, including drug abuse and depression. for some of them, attempting suicide, not being able to have children, even realizing later their siblings were also abused. the vast majority of the accused priests will never serve jail time because of the statute of limitations. it meant a lot to be able to come here and talk and to have the judge listen. i know it does no good in the case, but it helps and hopefully my journey to heal at the end of the hearing. a rare moment bishop michael barber stood and r
and i think we need to hold bishop barbers accountable. he needs to come to the table and be honest. sherry waterworth was one of the eight plaintiff survivors who agreed to talk about their abuse at the hearing, an opportunity many of them say was taken away from them when the church filed for bankruptcy. removing the proceedings from civil court, where usually victims can speak to a jury. she and the others described being sexually abused by various east bay priests when they were as young as...
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bishop: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you. i am appreciative to all the member who was provided leadership on this legislation. i think when folks hear the name of this bill, they wonder why congress is dealing with this. it is -- i kind of like the name, actually, beagle brigade. but it's not a laughing matter. it's a serious matter. i appreciate the thought that has -- and the due diligence that's been put into this bill and the construct of it in terms of really meeting the needs of our nation. i mean, it is worth repeating. the bill would officially authorize the existing national detector dog training center located in newman -- in noonan, georgia. the center trains detector dog, mostly beagles, not all beagles but mostly beagles. and their u.s. customs and border protection handlers to detect prohibited agricultural items like fruits and vegetables and meats that could carry foreign plant and animal pests and disease into the united stat
bishop: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you. i am appreciative to all the member who was provided leadership on this legislation. i think when folks hear the name of this bill, they wonder why congress is dealing with this. it is -- i kind of like the name, actually, beagle brigade. but it's not a laughing matter. it's a serious matter. i appreciate the thought that has -- and the due diligence that's been put...
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the bishop enterprise is not just one corporation. it's a group of corporations controlled by the bishop. we dug into the oakland parochial fund's records. they show it was created in 2014 and state the nonprofit was formed and shall be operated, supervised or controlled by the roman catholic bishop of oakland. the fund went dormant in 2017, listed as suspendedy the california secretary of state office last year, state records show. oakland diocese chief financial officer revived the oakland parochial fund less than two months before the alleged $106 million transfer. we reached out to the diocese and its attorneys to ask about that transfer. in a statement, they rejected the allegations. they're hiding any assets, they said. the claims are not supported by facts, and they're addressing the concerns in court. last month, the oakland diocese proposed to the court a reorganization plan to come out of bankruptcy. it includes a fund for abuse survivors that the diocese says is worth more than $150 million. it was very contrite outside of
the bishop enterprise is not just one corporation. it's a group of corporations controlled by the bishop. we dug into the oakland parochial fund's records. they show it was created in 2014 and state the nonprofit was formed and shall be operated, supervised or controlled by the roman catholic bishop of oakland. the fund went dormant in 2017, listed as suspendedy the california secretary of state office last year, state records show. oakland diocese chief financial officer revived the oakland...
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the bishop of gloucester was asked on radio four if she still supports the archbishop of york.onversations and processes to go on that are not going to take place over public media. i do think there are big questions to be looked at. i heard that news with shock and dismay. weeks after the archbishop of canterbury was forced to resign, the church of england heads into christmas with mounting calls for his number two to do the same. harry farley, bbc news. 0ur relgion editor aleem maqbool told me exactly where the investigation now stands. it was just on monday that we put out this investigation, and at that time, immediately, the archbishop of york said, yes, he acknowledged that he knew about this priest in his charge, david tudor, he knew about the abuse allegations in the past, he knew this was a priest who was banned from being left alone with children. he later learned, two years later, that this man, david tudor, paid £10,000 to an alleged victim, but he says that it was a situation that was awful to live with, for him as a bishop, and to manage. so, the question, of cour
the bishop of gloucester was asked on radio four if she still supports the archbishop of york.onversations and processes to go on that are not going to take place over public media. i do think there are big questions to be looked at. i heard that news with shock and dismay. weeks after the archbishop of canterbury was forced to resign, the church of england heads into christmas with mounting calls for his number two to do the same. harry farley, bbc news. 0ur relgion editor aleem maqbool told...
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when stephen cottrell took over as the bishop of chelmsford of chelmsford in 2010. being alone with children in the late 80s. he'd been jailed for the indecent assault of three underage girls. the convictions were quashed on a technicality and after a five year ban, he was allowed back to minister as a priest. stephen cottrell was fully briefed on the concerns about tudor, but tudor was not suspended until nine years later in 2019, when a fresh police investigation was opened. the now archbishop of york previously said the situation he faced was horrible and intolerable, but there were no legal grounds to act earlier. what we can now reveal is david tudor was reappointed twice, in 2013 and 2018 into his senior role at both points, stephen cottrell was the bishop with overall responsibility and knew that david tudor had paid £10,000 to a woman who says she was sexually abused by him from the age of 11. one of david tudor�*s victims, who did not want to be identified, said these were not the actions of a bishop dealing with a situation that was intolerable to him. she
when stephen cottrell took over as the bishop of chelmsford of chelmsford in 2010. being alone with children in the late 80s. he'd been jailed for the indecent assault of three underage girls. the convictions were quashed on a technicality and after a five year ban, he was allowed back to minister as a priest. stephen cottrell was fully briefed on the concerns about tudor, but tudor was not suspended until nine years later in 2019, when a fresh police investigation was opened. the now...
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with his actions, but other bishops are notjoining her calls for him to stand down.a conscientious and honourable and prayerful man, and he will have been thinking deeply about what is best course of action is, and i really don't think it's for me to second guess in public what he should do. and i also feel, you know, safeguarding is, is much, much too serious a matter for all the attention to be focussed on that kind of question. weeks after the archbishop of canterbury was forced to resign, the church of england heads into christmas with mounting calls for his number two to do the same. harry farley, bbc news. gaza's civil defence agency says at least 28 people, including children, have been killed in a wave of attacks by the israeli military across the gaza strip. targets were hit in gaza city, rafah and khan younis. a school sheltering displaced families and a hospital in northern gaza were among the sites struck. staff at the kamal adwan hospital say the facility has been repeatedly targeted by the israeli military. israel says it is carrying out precise strikes
with his actions, but other bishops are notjoining her calls for him to stand down.a conscientious and honourable and prayerful man, and he will have been thinking deeply about what is best course of action is, and i really don't think it's for me to second guess in public what he should do. and i also feel, you know, safeguarding is, is much, much too serious a matter for all the attention to be focussed on that kind of question. weeks after the archbishop of canterbury was forced to resign,...
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with his actions, but other bishops are notjoining her calls for him to stand down.urable and prayerful man, and he will have been thinking deeply about what is best course of action is, and i really don't think it's for me to second guess in public what he should do. and i also feel, you know, safeguarding is, is much, much too serious a matter for all the attention to be focussed on that kind of question. weeks after the archbishop of canterbury was forced to resign, the church of england heads into christmas with mounting calls for his number two to do the same. harry farley, bbc news. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says israel will continue to act against the houthis in yemen, whom he accused of threatening world shipping and the international order. his statement comes a day after a missile fired from yemen fell in the tel aviv area, causing a number of mild injuries. meanwhile, in gaza, the local civil defence agency says at least twenty—eight people, including children, have been killed in a wave of attacks by the israeli military across the stri
with his actions, but other bishops are notjoining her calls for him to stand down.urable and prayerful man, and he will have been thinking deeply about what is best course of action is, and i really don't think it's for me to second guess in public what he should do. and i also feel, you know, safeguarding is, is much, much too serious a matter for all the attention to be focussed on that kind of question. weeks after the archbishop of canterbury was forced to resign, the church of england...
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joining me now is bishop bob jackson of acts full gospel church. you were there with the governor this morning. what is your opinion about this call for a change to the city's policy regarding police chases? >> well, i heard the governor and we all heard him today at the press conference. he's pretty adamant about his stand and saying he's getting complaints from his men, the california highway patrol, who have come in to help oakland and they're doing a real good job helping our police department which you know is well understaffed. we need their help. we need their assistance to make our city safe for the elderly, for the children, for all of the citizens that we have and for our businesses. so without their support, without their help, especially at this time, our city's going to be in real bad shape, even worse than it already is. so the governor was making a plea that accept that pursuit policy has changed that he would be pulling the california highway patrol out of oakland which at this particular time it would be a disaster for him to do th
joining me now is bishop bob jackson of acts full gospel church. you were there with the governor this morning. what is your opinion about this call for a change to the city's policy regarding police chases? >> well, i heard the governor and we all heard him today at the press conference. he's pretty adamant about his stand and saying he's getting complaints from his men, the california highway patrol, who have come in to help oakland and they're doing a real good job helping our police...
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the bishop of gloucester was asked on radio four if she still supports the archbishop of york.nd processes to go on that are not going to take place over public media. i do think there are big questions to be looked at. i heard that news with shock and dismay. weeks after the archbishop of canterbury was forced to resign. the church of england heads into christmas with mounting calls for his number two to do the same. harry farley, bbc news. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says israel will continue to act against the houthis in yemen, whom he accused of threatening world shipping and the international order. his statement comes a day after a missile fired from yemen fell in the tel aviv area, causing a number of mild injuries. meanwhile, in gaza, the local civil defence agency says at least twenty—eight people, including children, have been killed in a wave of attacks by the israeli military across the strip. targets were hit in gaza city, rafah and khan younis. a school sheltering displaced families and a hospital in northern gaza were among the sites struck. staf
the bishop of gloucester was asked on radio four if she still supports the archbishop of york.nd processes to go on that are not going to take place over public media. i do think there are big questions to be looked at. i heard that news with shock and dismay. weeks after the archbishop of canterbury was forced to resign. the church of england heads into christmas with mounting calls for his number two to do the same. harry farley, bbc news. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says...
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and i think we need to hold bishop barbers accountable. table and be honest. sherry waterworth was one of the eight plaintiffs survivors who agreed to talk about their abuse at the hearing, an opportunity many of them say was taken away from them when the church filed for bankruptcy. removing the proceedings from civil court, where usually victims can speak to a jury. she and the others described being sexually abused by various east bay priests when they were as young as five years old. they talked about lifelong impacts, including drug abuse and depression. for some of them, attempting suicide, not being able to have children, even realizing later their siblings were also abused. the vast majority of the accused priests will never serve jail time because of the statute of limitations. it meant a lot to be able to come here and talk and to have the judge listen. i know it does no good in the case, but it helps and hopefully my journey to heal. at the end of the hearing, a rare moment bishop michael barber stood and read a statement apolog
and i think we need to hold bishop barbers accountable. table and be honest. sherry waterworth was one of the eight plaintiffs survivors who agreed to talk about their abuse at the hearing, an opportunity many of them say was taken away from them when the church filed for bankruptcy. removing the proceedings from civil court, where usually victims can speak to a jury. she and the others described being sexually abused by various east bay priests when they were as young as five years old. they...
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the bishop enterprise is not just one corporation.porations controlled by the bishop. we dug into the oakland parochial fund's records. they show it was created in 2014 and state the nonprofit was formed and shall be operated, supervised or controlled by the roman catholic bishop of oakland. the fund went dormant in 2017, listed as suspended by the california secretary of state office last year. state records show. oakland diocese chief financial officer revived the oakland parochial fund less than two months before the alleged $106 million transfer. we reached out to the diocese and its attorneys to ask about that transfer. in a statement, they rejected the allegations. they're hiding any assets, they said. the claims are not supported by facts, and they're addressing the concerns in court. last month, the oakland diocese proposed to the court a reorganization plan to come out of bankruptcy. it includes a fund for abuse survivors that the diocese says is worth more than $150 million. it was very contrite outside of a bankruptcy heari
the bishop enterprise is not just one corporation.porations controlled by the bishop. we dug into the oakland parochial fund's records. they show it was created in 2014 and state the nonprofit was formed and shall be operated, supervised or controlled by the roman catholic bishop of oakland. the fund went dormant in 2017, listed as suspended by the california secretary of state office last year. state records show. oakland diocese chief financial officer revived the oakland parochial fund less...
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the bishop enterprise is not just one corporation.s a group of corporations controlled by the bishop. we dug into the oakland parochial fund's records. they show it was created in 2014 and state the nonprofit was formed and shall be operated, supervised or controlled by the roman catholic bishop of oakland. the fund went dormant in 2017, listed as suspended by the california secretary of state office last year. state records show oakland diocese chief financial officer revived the oakland parochial fund less than two months before the alleged $106 million transfer. we reached out to the diocese and its attorneys to ask about that transfer. in a statement, they rejected the allegations. they're hiding any assets, they said. the claims are not supported by facts, and they're addressing the concerns in court. last month, the oakland diocese proposed tohe court a reorganization plan to come out of bankruptcy. it includes a fund for abu survivors that the diocese says is worth more than $150 million. it was very contrite outside of a bankr
the bishop enterprise is not just one corporation.s a group of corporations controlled by the bishop. we dug into the oakland parochial fund's records. they show it was created in 2014 and state the nonprofit was formed and shall be operated, supervised or controlled by the roman catholic bishop of oakland. the fund went dormant in 2017, listed as suspended by the california secretary of state office last year. state records show oakland diocese chief financial officer revived the oakland...
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, the highest ranking bishop in all of syria representing the vatican, and the bishop told him his biggestings about the rubber slaughtering babies and minorities is scaring the communities, it's amazing that services are being provided. amazing that services are being rovided. �* ., amazing that services are being rovided. �* . u, ., provided. after a decade of difficulties _ provided. after a decade of difficulties and _ provided. after a decade of difficulties and what - provided. after a decade of difficulties and what we - provided. after a decade of i difficulties and what we seen happening in syria, as you point out, briefly, if you do not mind, what do you think is the prospect of fair and free elections, then, where we to see the assad gym fall? this elections, then, where we to see the assad gym fall? as long as assad was — see the assad gym fall? as long as assad was there _ see the assad gym fall? as long as assad was there and - see the assad gym fall? as long as assad was there and iran - see the assad gym fall? as long as assad was there and iran and j as assad was there and
, the highest ranking bishop in all of syria representing the vatican, and the bishop told him his biggestings about the rubber slaughtering babies and minorities is scaring the communities, it's amazing that services are being provided. amazing that services are being rovided. �* ., amazing that services are being rovided. �* . u, ., provided. after a decade of difficulties _ provided. after a decade of difficulties and _ provided. after a decade of difficulties and what - provided. after...
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the bishop olivia graham is one of 3 bishops leading on the environment. the anglican church of england, the crisis that were in has gotten over consumption rights at the hostages, and i think it is a spiritual issue. and it's about looking at what's on the reservation is, you know, if i live like this, how would other people be able to this? we've lost our sense of connection with each other. here is an issue which links directly to all christian face. and that's an issue of justice at play here because we who live in the most prosperous, developed parts of the world are chiefly responsible for the degradation of optometry ecosystem throughout uncontrolled consumption. the end of the site creates writings and teachings of every single face. this idea that god's creation is sacred and that we have a responsibility to cash for. it is absolutely fundamental. so i think the faithful govern incredibly important role. politicians doesn't have any incentive ready to take a long term view that that's not truly very focused on the national interest. faith groups,
the bishop olivia graham is one of 3 bishops leading on the environment. the anglican church of england, the crisis that were in has gotten over consumption rights at the hostages, and i think it is a spiritual issue. and it's about looking at what's on the reservation is, you know, if i live like this, how would other people be able to this? we've lost our sense of connection with each other. here is an issue which links directly to all christian face. and that's an issue of justice at play...
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a bbc investigation has found that as bishop of chelmsford, mr cottrell let priest david tudor remaine had been barred by the church from being alone with children. archbishop cottrell says he didn't have the legal power to sack the priest. david tudor didn't respond to our questions. our religion editor aleem macbool reports. in three weeks' time, the archbishop of york, stephen cottrell, is due to take temporary charge of the church of england. but we can now reveal a case that raises serious questions about his judgment. and the children... it relates to this man, david tudor, who for ten years was a priest under stephen cottrell, even though since the late 1970s tudor had faced allegations of abuse against children. he abused his position of trust and it's had a huge effect on my life. having that huge secret pulled me away from my parents. i've lived with shame for a0 years. debbie, not her real name, says she was sexually abused by reverend tudor between the ages of 13 and 15. her case, and that of two other girls, went to court in 1988, and he was found guilty of indecent assau
a bbc investigation has found that as bishop of chelmsford, mr cottrell let priest david tudor remaine had been barred by the church from being alone with children. archbishop cottrell says he didn't have the legal power to sack the priest. david tudor didn't respond to our questions. our religion editor aleem macbool reports. in three weeks' time, the archbishop of york, stephen cottrell, is due to take temporary charge of the church of england. but we can now reveal a case that raises serious...
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what we heard from stephen cottrell is during his time as bishop of chelmsford he couldn't get rid ofled by. but if you can not do it legally, you have to look at the safety of people in the church and the impact it has on the kind of victims we spoke to in this report. there are some saying, well, if the system isn't working you do the right thing and face the legal consequences or you change the system. and we keep hearing that is going to happen and it has not happened. i5 hearing that is going to happen and it has not happened.— it has not happened. is that part of answer, it has not happened. is that part of answer. how _ it has not happened. is that part of answer, how does _ it has not happened. is that part of answer, how does it _ it has not happened. is that part of answer, how does it change - it has not happened. is that part of answer, how does it change and i it has not happened. is that part of l answer, how does it change and stop having cases like this? $5 answer, how does it change and stop having cases like this?— having cases like this? as you say, we keep hearing
what we heard from stephen cottrell is during his time as bishop of chelmsford he couldn't get rid ofled by. but if you can not do it legally, you have to look at the safety of people in the church and the impact it has on the kind of victims we spoke to in this report. there are some saying, well, if the system isn't working you do the right thing and face the legal consequences or you change the system. and we keep hearing that is going to happen and it has not happened. i5 hearing that is...
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talk to the bishop of aleppo but absolutely. >> time will tell. i'm a born skeptic as a lot of my colleagues at the agency are. we will see. >> go ahead, mouaz. you talked about this as a coalition, not just hts. who are these people who now seem to be in control of syria? >> sure. first of all, since the whole world is boiling down the whole syrian revolution to one faction of a coalition or let's say even one person within a faction of that coalition, let's discuss that. why was hts put on the terrorist list? it was put on the terrorist list because of an older affiliate. it's an interislamist whatever. >> but, mouaz, i think margaret's talking as a person. he was in al qaeda and iraq. he worked for czar wa qawi. he was a detainee in bukka prison. we're talking hts and him as a person. >> him as a person but what's hilarious about this, right now as millions of syrians come back from europe, ready to come back home, people have not been displaced and zero reports of violations and i was on the phone with the bishop of aleppo. the reason i was on
talk to the bishop of aleppo but absolutely. >> time will tell. i'm a born skeptic as a lot of my colleagues at the agency are. we will see. >> go ahead, mouaz. you talked about this as a coalition, not just hts. who are these people who now seem to be in control of syria? >> sure. first of all, since the whole world is boiling down the whole syrian revolution to one faction of a coalition or let's say even one person within a faction of that coalition, let's discuss that. why...
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a bbc investigation has found that, as bishop of chelmsford, stephen cottrell let priest david tudore church from being alone with children. archbishop cottrell says, he didn't have the legal power to sack the priest until a new claim came forward in 2019, when he was suspended. david tudor didn't respond to our questions. our religion editor aleem macbool reports. in three weeks' time the archbishop of york, stephen cottrell, is due to take temporary charge of the church of england. but we can now reveal a case that raises serious questions about his judgment. and the children... it relates to this man, david tudor, who for ten years was a priest under stephen cottrell, even though since the late 1970s, tudor had faced allegations of abuse against children. he abused his position of trust and it's had a huge effect on my life. having that huge secret pulled me away from my parents. i've lived with shame for a0 years. debbie, not her real name, says she was sexually abused by reverend tudor between the ages of 13 and 15. her case, and that of two other girls, went to court in 1988, a
a bbc investigation has found that, as bishop of chelmsford, stephen cottrell let priest david tudore church from being alone with children. archbishop cottrell says, he didn't have the legal power to sack the priest until a new claim came forward in 2019, when he was suspended. david tudor didn't respond to our questions. our religion editor aleem macbool reports. in three weeks' time the archbishop of york, stephen cottrell, is due to take temporary charge of the church of england. but we can...
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as bishop of chelmsford, mr cottrell let priest david tudor remain in post in the diocese despite knowing alone with children and had paid compensation to a sexual abuse victim. in a statement stephen cottrell said he was deeply sorry he hadn't been able to act sooner, and had suspended david tudor from office "at the first opportunity". this report from our religion editor, aleem maqbool: questions over the judgment of stephen cottrell relate to his time as bishop of chelmsford. when he started there he was briefed about a priest in his charge. for decades, david tudor faced allegations of abuse. in the late �*80s he was jailed for six months for the indecent assault of three underage girls. the charges were quashed on a technicality, and eventually he was allowed back to be a vicar in essex. for years many of the women who suffered tudor�*s behaviour as children didn't know that he was a priest again. some, like rachel, are only now learning that he was operating with the provision that he couldn't be alone with children. so he was a practising minister who wasn't allowed to be alone wi
as bishop of chelmsford, mr cottrell let priest david tudor remain in post in the diocese despite knowing alone with children and had paid compensation to a sexual abuse victim. in a statement stephen cottrell said he was deeply sorry he hadn't been able to act sooner, and had suspended david tudor from office "at the first opportunity". this report from our religion editor, aleem maqbool: questions over the judgment of stephen cottrell relate to his time as bishop of chelmsford. when...
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economic position, andrew ferguson as a federal trade commission chairman former congressman dan bishope deputy a would-be director, a mike johnson prioritizing the border come january with the vote expected today on the $900 billion defense bill, the house briefed on the severity of the chinese salt typhoon hack while the committee investigating the assassination attempt on donald trump life releases a report this morning. i'll coming up right here markets are searching for direction, futures indicated a mixed opening at the start of trading with the dow industrial lower by 75 but the nasdaq higher by 43 with the week's main event out this morning the november consumer price index is coming out this morning the final inflation rate of the year 8:30 a.m. eastern stay with us on the numbers it could be a market mover followed by the november ppi producer price index out tomorrow. a federal judge blocking the kroger albertson's merger the stocks trading this way, take a look as we take a look at the closes yesterday the european markets are mixed, the s&p 100 in london higher by a fractio
economic position, andrew ferguson as a federal trade commission chairman former congressman dan bishope deputy a would-be director, a mike johnson prioritizing the border come january with the vote expected today on the $900 billion defense bill, the house briefed on the severity of the chinese salt typhoon hack while the committee investigating the assassination attempt on donald trump life releases a report this morning. i'll coming up right here markets are searching for direction, futures...
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why, bishop, do you think people are turning back to faith? looking for meaning and purpose. go back to the year 2000, the rise of the new atheists who had a big impact on a whole generation of young people. we don't come from anything, we are going nowhere, no value, no purpose in life. people might have gotten a kick out of the new atheists, give it to religion but that was investors that came out of that movement. when people came of age, they realize this gives me nothing. st. augustine knew this, but bible knew this, hungry for god. you've seen it reasserting itself, this great human passion for meaning and purpose. the bible is a great place to look. that generation has come of age, they are turning more and more to the bible. >> anita: bishop, i wanted to ask you. this is anita vogel. when john put up the no doubt bible sales are booming. "the wall street journal" says this. the headline is, sales of bibles are fueled by first-time buyers and new versions. worries about the economy, conflicts abroad, uncertainty about the election pushe
why, bishop, do you think people are turning back to faith? looking for meaning and purpose. go back to the year 2000, the rise of the new atheists who had a big impact on a whole generation of young people. we don't come from anything, we are going nowhere, no value, no purpose in life. people might have gotten a kick out of the new atheists, give it to religion but that was investors that came out of that movement. when people came of age, they realize this gives me nothing. st. augustine...
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three bishops said the speech was �*utterly insensitive�*.id he �*apologised wholeheartedly�* for any hurt caused. here�*s our religion editor, aleem maqbool. he had a couple of weeks to think about this farewell speech in the lords that he gave. and yet, as you rightly say, abuse survivors felt the tone was all wrong. he started by cracking jokes about his — and feeling pity for his diary secretary. he then did say his head had to roll because of the report that came out, but he said he hoped not literally. and then he told a joke about a previous archbishop whose head was cut off in the 14th century, and his head was used as a football by peasants. so abuse survivors said they were deeply upset by that speech. they thought the tone was frivolous, and so the archbishop has now apologised. he said, "i�*d like to apologise wholeheartedly for the hurt "that my speech has caused. "it didn�*t intend to overlook the experience of survivors or to make light of the situation". but then he apologised for doing just that. and more than that, three bis
three bishops said the speech was �*utterly insensitive�*.id he �*apologised wholeheartedly�* for any hurt caused. here�*s our religion editor, aleem maqbool. he had a couple of weeks to think about this farewell speech in the lords that he gave. and yet, as you rightly say, abuse survivors felt the tone was all wrong. he started by cracking jokes about his — and feeling pity for his diary secretary. he then did say his head had to roll because of the report that came out, but he...
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>> guys, guys, he took root and bishop -- rook and bishop. after the match, he talked about going budget jumping. he is the author of a book about chests. i want to ask you about what we just saw. the move that was made. it was instantly recognizable to viewers and commentators that this was a big blunder. what did he do in the simplest terms? and how can a player at that level make a move like that? >> i will try to move -- do my best here. i can summarize this as an interception in the super bowl with 30 seconds remaining. that level of turnaround. for baseball fans it is a walk-off grand slam. i'm a yankee fan so i'm still licking my wounds. it was a shocking mistake. the reason why it was so shocking was ding had very few pieces remaining. he liquidated those pieces and the board thinking the game would end in a draw. he did not have to do that. it was a self-induced error on the biggest stage of the biggest moment. anchor: list talk about the winter. he was a grand master at 12. he won gold at the chess olympia. he is ranked as both an a
>> guys, guys, he took root and bishop -- rook and bishop. after the match, he talked about going budget jumping. he is the author of a book about chests. i want to ask you about what we just saw. the move that was made. it was instantly recognizable to viewers and commentators that this was a big blunder. what did he do in the simplest terms? and how can a player at that level make a move like that? >> i will try to move -- do my best here. i can summarize this as an interception...
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aster jin was grace's high school classmate at san diego's bishop school. >> what drew you to it. >>ersonal to me. my grandmother also had alzheimer's. >> music can boost cognitive function in alzheimer's's patients by up to 50%. >> it's almost like they're a different person, like when they were younger and they weren't suffering from this disorder. >> over the last four years, melodies for remedies musicians have performed for more than 40,000 seniors around the world. >> music from my experience is a universal language. and i think it deserves to be shared around the world and to whoever needs it. >> bringing back old memories while creating priceless new ones. carter evans, cbs news, san diego. >> that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. from all of us here in new york, we thank you for watching. i'm jericka duncan. have a great night. >>> now the at 6:00, syria's assad regime has fallen. details on the upheaval. >>> they go nuts out here, they fight. >> a series of crimes in oakland last night, prompting concerns. da lin has more as the city grapples with the budget deficit
aster jin was grace's high school classmate at san diego's bishop school. >> what drew you to it. >>ersonal to me. my grandmother also had alzheimer's. >> music can boost cognitive function in alzheimer's's patients by up to 50%. >> it's almost like they're a different person, like when they were younger and they weren't suffering from this disorder. >> over the last four years, melodies for remedies musicians have performed for more than 40,000 seniors around the...
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the book is the third gilmore girl, kelly bishop. it is an honor and a pleasure. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. thank you so much a new cnn film examines the storied career of one of the most influential artists of all time, luther vandross, from his formative years in harlem, appearing in the apollo theater house band and the first episodes of sesame street, to his rise as the king of love songs. >> using a wealth of archives, luther tells his own story along with the voices of his closest musical collaborators and friends. here's a preview of that. that's the time. >> i feel like making dreams come true. oh baby. >> i used to sing background vocals for roberta flack on the road, and roberta sometimes would have interviews, and sometimes she'd be unable to show up at soundchecks, so i would sing her songs for her in soundchecks to test the and love to you. >> i feel like making love to you. that's the time. >> what happened is that one day she had come back to the theater and i was singing, and she came over to me and she said, you know, you're getting a litt
the book is the third gilmore girl, kelly bishop. it is an honor and a pleasure. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. thank you so much a new cnn film examines the storied career of one of the most influential artists of all time, luther vandross, from his formative years in harlem, appearing in the apollo theater house band and the first episodes of sesame street, to his rise as the king of love songs. >> using a wealth of archives, luther tells his own story along with the voices of...
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sandra bishop, i'm able to breast feed her daughter for the 1st 4 days. so myer received milk from the breast milk bank supplied by other women who given 1st at the same hospital these abuse, these kinds of can you recognize the importance of the baby getting the smoke from day one? because right after the 1st, when you start pumping, just a drop would come out and comb with them, you catch it on a cotton swab and put it in a vial to be brought to the neo natal unit. the one drop of breast milk would be brushed over the baby's mouth font, so she could at least that one dropped from his baby voice. but everyone in the neonatal unit cares for the premies and their mothers around the clock. specialized care and cuddle sessions, help them relax, which promotes milk production that allowed maia to double her weight. in 5 weeks. this, to be 6. it's vital that the parents bond well with their babies and that we sent them home breastfed. but the use of this donated breast milk is also decisive in preventing serious illnesses. we've managed that with maya. typical
sandra bishop, i'm able to breast feed her daughter for the 1st 4 days. so myer received milk from the breast milk bank supplied by other women who given 1st at the same hospital these abuse, these kinds of can you recognize the importance of the baby getting the smoke from day one? because right after the 1st, when you start pumping, just a drop would come out and comb with them, you catch it on a cotton swab and put it in a vial to be brought to the neo natal unit. the one drop of breast milk...
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since maya was 2 weeks old, sandra bishop has been donating breast milk for other babies. do not go out. this is nature made it so that mothers give no escape. we don't make it for fun. oh, this is extremely important to speak. since other mothers feel the same way. 3 quarters of the roughly $200.00 premature babies born here each year are being breastfed. when they go home from the hospital. almost 4000 women have become mothers during this program. that's why they were excused today. but they can definitely watch the next edition of in good shape all the best until then the rushes and vision of ukraine has left the russian minority, latvia, and shock. the war has transformed their lives into a delicate balancing act. as they tried to, to preserve the russian language and culture, while also demonstrating the loyalty to the latvian states. conflicted identities, those in 15 minutes on the double, you shift your guides to life and it did to to explore the latest online trend to navigate your way through the digital jungle global perspective. we'll be your guide and show yo
since maya was 2 weeks old, sandra bishop has been donating breast milk for other babies. do not go out. this is nature made it so that mothers give no escape. we don't make it for fun. oh, this is extremely important to speak. since other mothers feel the same way. 3 quarters of the roughly $200.00 premature babies born here each year are being breastfed. when they go home from the hospital. almost 4000 women have become mothers during this program. that's why they were excused today. but they...
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since maya was 2 weeks old sandra bishop has been donating breast milk for other babies. do not go out. this is nature made it so that mothers give notice. we don't make it for fun. oh, this is extremely important to speak. since other mothers feel the same way, 3 quarters of the roughly $200.00 premature babies born here each year are being breastfed. when they go home from the hospital. almost 4000 women have become mothers during this program. that's why they were excused today. but they can definitely watch the next edition of in good shape all the past until then the what if your country have hardly any drink with no fresh most resources. places except is that yes, a densely populated city states has found a solution of the country lost upon india, bessie minutes on the w. 2, the points. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspective. the rebels take damascus, the dictates of slaves to moscow. can syria find peace of the 14 years of war? is there a trunk for democracy? what about the power balance in the region? to the point we aust, officer assets don't
since maya was 2 weeks old sandra bishop has been donating breast milk for other babies. do not go out. this is nature made it so that mothers give notice. we don't make it for fun. oh, this is extremely important to speak. since other mothers feel the same way, 3 quarters of the roughly $200.00 premature babies born here each year are being breastfed. when they go home from the hospital. almost 4000 women have become mothers during this program. that's why they were excused today. but they can...
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around 20 years ago, bishop who was notorious for the alcohol brute, find the cool families. and in the middle of a toll with the children who were involved, both with the brewing and with the drinking, gotta be back, then even the government promotes to did see what people would need the extra licenses for members of the local tribes. with the i started training the children and told them they wouldn't get any better if they continued drinking. we motivates what and encourage them. and so that 1st just a few kids began training, but more of them all have joined their now 14 coaches who also train players in the surrounding villages. the region has become known as many brazil, 45 talented play as he has made it into the national lead. moved them from any other region in india. that's helped get sponsors on board. in the beginning, coach res. com put hockey salary tubes supporting the children. yes ma'am, let's look at those summit now. there are real houses here to do in the past. that was something like that, but everyone was very poor. they were hardly any soccer big. so t
around 20 years ago, bishop who was notorious for the alcohol brute, find the cool families. and in the middle of a toll with the children who were involved, both with the brewing and with the drinking, gotta be back, then even the government promotes to did see what people would need the extra licenses for members of the local tribes. with the i started training the children and told them they wouldn't get any better if they continued drinking. we motivates what and encourage them. and so that...
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since maya was 2 weeks old, sandra bishop has been donating breast milk for other babies. do not go out. this is nature made it so that mothers give no escape. we don't make it for fun. oh, this is extremely important to speak. since other mothers feel the same way. 3 quarters of the roughly $200.00 premature babies born here each year are being breastfed. when they go home from the hospital. almost 4000 women have become mothers during this program. that's why they were excused today. but they can definitely watch the next edition of in good shape all the past until then the do the polls have a ravenous appetite. they traditionally set a 12 post menu during christmas eve. yeah, he wants to save it says so yes. okay. and what's the story behind this tradition? 09 d w. how look, there's some right there. the commissioned oil pumps are a big environmental thresh in texas. i'm here to see what's going on at the center of it all. and the problem is lessening as more old wells bucks of professional carries expensive, very expensive. you can banker up and oil companies in 75 min
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bishop barber proposed closing over 20 parishes because they are underutilized and liquidating them in plan. none of that real estate is touched. >> the bankruptcy hearing continues next week in oakland, anser hassan. abc seven news. >> coming up here, we're continuing to track the wet weather. here's a live look outside at the conditions right now. we'll check back in with abc seven news meteorologist you may be at risk for developing geographic atrophy, or ga. ga can be unpredictable—and progress rapidly—leading to irreversible vision loss. now there's something you can do to... ♪ ( slow. it. down.) ♪ ♪ ( get it goin' slower.)♪ ask your doctor about izervay. ♪ (i. zer. vay.) ♪ ♪ ( gets ga goin' slower.) ♪ izervay is an eye injection. don't take it if you have an infection or active swelling in or around your eye. izervay can cause eye infection, retinal detachment, or increased risk of wet amd. izervay may temporarily increase eye pressure. do not drive or use machinery until vision has recovered after an eye injection or exam. izervay is proven to slow ga progression, which may help
bishop barber proposed closing over 20 parishes because they are underutilized and liquidating them in plan. none of that real estate is touched. >> the bankruptcy hearing continues next week in oakland, anser hassan. abc seven news. >> coming up here, we're continuing to track the wet weather. here's a live look outside at the conditions right now. we'll check back in with abc seven news meteorologist you may be at risk for developing geographic atrophy, or ga. ga can be...
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entire people the the stuff for the summer shift towards opportunities such as you deal with the bishop. our daughter should use this vehicle. is it the economic model? have us defined what it means? different experiments you, if it doesn't take her to testify this thing in the next 2 weeks. ok. even though it was then you must sort of deal with each company in some village of developing bio chemical weapons inside you know where some cheap agreed to support the white glove service comes to the as well as historical political, economic, ethnic, and psychological motivations. the crimes committed in croatia also had a spiritual dimension, deeply rooted within cro s mines got. so it'd be unable to solve it, which was something you could go to your source and it was a little bit of the source that we need done. don't be so. so we could debit the metric goal already. or, you know, when you had nobody amaco nip, which would the federal out to be, which comes out to what are we all settled? cuz they're going to go out us the thing to body weight because we easily accessible balls and all his
entire people the the stuff for the summer shift towards opportunities such as you deal with the bishop. our daughter should use this vehicle. is it the economic model? have us defined what it means? different experiments you, if it doesn't take her to testify this thing in the next 2 weeks. ok. even though it was then you must sort of deal with each company in some village of developing bio chemical weapons inside you know where some cheap agreed to support the white glove service comes to the...
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questions over the judgment of stephen cottrell relate to his time as bishop of chelmsford.decades, david tudor faced allegations of abuse. in the 805 he was jailed for six months for the indecent assault of three girls. the charges were quashed on appeal. eventually he was allowed back to be a vicar in essex. for years many of the women who suffered tudor�*s behaviour didn't know that he was a priest again. some like rachel are only now learning that he was operating with the provision that he couldn't be alone with children. so he was a practising minister who wasn't allowed to be alone with children? i don't know what to say to that. when he arrived, stephen cottrell did know that and there was more to come. two years later, he found out that david tudor had paid £10,000 to a woman who had come forward to say that he abused her as a child. but then not only did david tudor under stephen cottrell remain in post, he was made an honorary canon. its not good enough. how does that look to the outside world, if you appoint somebody an honorary canon, that is not somebody that s
questions over the judgment of stephen cottrell relate to his time as bishop of chelmsford.decades, david tudor faced allegations of abuse. in the 805 he was jailed for six months for the indecent assault of three girls. the charges were quashed on appeal. eventually he was allowed back to be a vicar in essex. for years many of the women who suffered tudor�*s behaviour didn't know that he was a priest again. some like rachel are only now learning that he was operating with the provision that...
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joining me now is bishop william barber, president of repairs of the breach and founding director ofology and public policy at yale divinity school. i'm just going to put up on the screen, bishop, what this bill does, prohibit the attorney general from taking legal positions contrary to legislature, creates new superior court positions nominated to legislative leaders, requires counties to count ballots faster, so it is also going after voters, not just the governor. this is deja vu all over again, no? >> it is. it is a coup, a legislative coup and this is bs, really. this is not about the hurricane. 13 pages of a 132 page bill is dedicated to hurricane relief and it is not enough money that they really need. the republicans got this power, joy, when the justice department approved a racist redistricting plan ray back in 2012. we have been fighting it and we have been winning, so now what is happening, they lost the super majority. north carolina is not a purple or red state. if you removed the racist redistricting, it really is a blue state, so we want all of the state offices excep
joining me now is bishop william barber, president of repairs of the breach and founding director ofology and public policy at yale divinity school. i'm just going to put up on the screen, bishop, what this bill does, prohibit the attorney general from taking legal positions contrary to legislature, creates new superior court positions nominated to legislative leaders, requires counties to count ballots faster, so it is also going after voters, not just the governor. this is deja vu all over...
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talk to the bishop of aleppo. >> time will tell. i'm a born skeptic as my colleagues at the agency are. we will see. >> go ahead. tell us who is in this. you talked about it as a coalition not just hts. who are these people who now seem to be in control of syria? >> sure. first of all, since the whole world is boiling down the syrian revolution to one faction of a coalition or one person within a faction, let's discuss that. why was hts put on the terrorist list? it was put on a terrorist list over an older version that had a loose affiliation with al qaeda. an interislamist whatever. i don't agree -- >> i think margaret is talking as a person, abu mohammed al golani, he was in al qaeda in iraq, worked for be a you al kawhi spent years as a detainee. we're also talking hts but also him as a person. he's designated. >> what's hilarious about this right now as millions of syrians come back from europe and ready to come home, there has been zero reports of violations, i was on the phone with the bishop of aleppo, that president trump a
talk to the bishop of aleppo. >> time will tell. i'm a born skeptic as my colleagues at the agency are. we will see. >> go ahead. tell us who is in this. you talked about it as a coalition not just hts. who are these people who now seem to be in control of syria? >> sure. first of all, since the whole world is boiling down the syrian revolution to one faction of a coalition or one person within a faction, let's discuss that. why was hts put on the terrorist list? it was put on...
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international human rights organizations have condemned the crack down on the countries catholic bishops of projected the election results as afford european union and pull up service of also listed irregularities. shuffle was cool for com. i'd wants to start a national dialogue, but that may prove to be a challenge as many of the protest as a young people disenchanted with the political leaders. so why the protest continuing? don't they just about the election results or why the issues we'll talk to? i guess shortly, but 1st the report from sort of give the young people of mozambique has been protesting for months. the cooling for an end to the governing freely by policy stat, caitlin room and accused it to freaking october's election comes. elizabeth that we are liberating our so we want the government to see that we are angry for some the flight for democracy has come at the ultimate cost. this is florio team is funeral . he was shot dead in november, but pull to pete by police to his father. benjamin says that protesting is not a crime. go to school super door to feel pain for my son
international human rights organizations have condemned the crack down on the countries catholic bishops of projected the election results as afford european union and pull up service of also listed irregularities. shuffle was cool for com. i'd wants to start a national dialogue, but that may prove to be a challenge as many of the protest as a young people disenchanted with the political leaders. so why the protest continuing? don't they just about the election results or why the issues we'll...
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it's about his time as bishop of chelmsford.old in detail about a priest he was in charge of. and the children... for decades, david tudor had faced allegations of abuse. in the late �*80s, he was even jailed for six months for the indecent assault of three underage girls. the convictions were quashed on a technicality, but the church later banned him from being a priest. eventually, though, he was allowed back, to be a vicar in essex. for years, many of the women who suffered david tudor�*s predatory behaviour as children didn't know he was a priest again. some, like rachel, are only now learning that he was operating under the provision he couldn't be alone with children. so he was a practising minister who wasn't allowed to be alone with children? i don't know what to say to that. but when he arrived, stephen cottrell did know that, and there was more to come. two years later, he found out that david tudor had paid £10,000 to a woman who had come forward to say he abused her as a child. but then, not only did david tudor, und
it's about his time as bishop of chelmsford.old in detail about a priest he was in charge of. and the children... for decades, david tudor had faced allegations of abuse. in the late �*80s, he was even jailed for six months for the indecent assault of three underage girls. the convictions were quashed on a technicality, but the church later banned him from being a priest. eventually, though, he was allowed back, to be a vicar in essex. for years, many of the women who suffered david...