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to bishop budde, i listened to you last night when you first expressed your outrage.et's talk about what happened at st. john's, which took all of us and certainly a lot of the peaceful protesters cleared from lafayette square, with no notice before the cure few had taken place, which mayor bowser had objected to as well. >> it's the entire scenario, starting from his very worrisome militaristic remarks at the rose garden threatening military force to any state that he doesn't seem adequately responding to the protests, then having the park and the front of the church courtyard cleared with tear gas and officers in riot gear and then standing before the church holding our sacred text as if they were symbols that he could appropriate to bolster his -- or to vindicate or to authorize his political end statements and positions, and we just felt -- i mean the real outrage is what's happened in our country. the real outrage is the racial violence that has been perpetrated against people of color for generations, but to use the symbols and the sacred spaces of our tradition
to bishop budde, i listened to you last night when you first expressed your outrage.et's talk about what happened at st. john's, which took all of us and certainly a lot of the peaceful protesters cleared from lafayette square, with no notice before the cure few had taken place, which mayor bowser had objected to as well. >> it's the entire scenario, starting from his very worrisome militaristic remarks at the rose garden threatening military force to any state that he doesn't seem...
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and bishop budde joins us now. thank you so much for talking with us.hy did you decide to speak out? >> it was a-- it was a confluence of events in the-- in the very short period of time when the images of the president following the-- the-- the dispersal of the crowds that you mentioned, following his-- extremely inflammatory to my ears-- remarks in the rose garden, and then-- and then bringing himself and his entourage into our sacred space, using it as a backdrop and holding the bible as if to put on the mantle of religious authority or blessing of what he had-- had just said and done. and i felt it was urgent to remove that association as quickly as possible and to state our position in faithfulness to the gospel as we understand it. >> woodruff: the white house view on this, bishop budde, has been that what happened at the church the night before, the fire being set there, was unacceptable, and the president wanted to make a statement about that. >> well, he made no statement, judy. and he didn't come to pray. he didn't come to offer his condolence
and bishop budde joins us now. thank you so much for talking with us.hy did you decide to speak out? >> it was a-- it was a confluence of events in the-- in the very short period of time when the images of the president following the-- the-- the dispersal of the crowds that you mentioned, following his-- extremely inflammatory to my ears-- remarks in the rose garden, and then-- and then bringing himself and his entourage into our sacred space, using it as a backdrop and holding the bible...
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as you said, my name is mariann budde. i serve as bishop of the episcopal diocese of washington which counts among its parishes st. john's lafayette square. i appear today to express my deep concern about the events of june 1 when our government resorted to acts of violence against peaceful protesters, and prevented clergy and lay members of the church from exercising their ministry on the grounds of st. john's. we in the episcopal church believe that the issues of racial and social justice are core tenets of the christian faith. the bible teaches all human beings are created in the likeness and image of god. are created in the likeness and image of god. as children of god, all are to be treated with equal dignity and respect. embedded in our nation's history and institutions is a shameful abuse of black americans and other persons of color justified by the sinful notion of white supremacy, that whiteness is the human standard from which all other human beings deviate and are somehow less human, less worthy of equal treatm
as you said, my name is mariann budde. i serve as bishop of the episcopal diocese of washington which counts among its parishes st. john's lafayette square. i appear today to express my deep concern about the events of june 1 when our government resorted to acts of violence against peaceful protesters, and prevented clergy and lay members of the church from exercising their ministry on the grounds of st. john's. we in the episcopal church believe that the issues of racial and social justice are...
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john's, marrian budde. called into anderson cooper last night to express her feelings. >> the president just used a bible, the most sacred text of the judeo-christian tradition, and one of the churches of my diocese without permission. as a backdrop for a message antithetical to the teachings of jesus and everything that our churches stand for. and to do so, as you just said, he used tear gas by police officers and riot gear to clear the church yard can. i am outraged. >> stephen: she's right to be outraged. in fact, i'm sure the bishop would've tried to block trump but, unfortunately, she can only move diagonally. >> check andate! >>en's not lie trump's a church regular, king on "cbs tmorning" thisrnin. relar basis? >> no, no. i moan, hose and the only time he's been to st. john's, to my knowledge, was rarely in church. on the morning of his inauguration. >> stephen: it was memorable, because trump described it as, "the biggest crowd in church history. the most prayers, way more prayers than obama. and i a
john's, marrian budde. called into anderson cooper last night to express her feelings. >> the president just used a bible, the most sacred text of the judeo-christian tradition, and one of the churches of my diocese without permission. as a backdrop for a message antithetical to the teachings of jesus and everything that our churches stand for. and to do so, as you just said, he used tear gas by police officers and riot gear to clear the church yard can. i am outraged. >> stephen:...
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the right reverend marian budde, the episcopal bishop of washington, d.c., says she was not even given a courtesy call by the white house ahead of the president's action. in fact, the bishop was outraged by the use of physical force and tear gas in the shadow of her church to remove peaceful protesters so that the church and the bible could be used in some photo opportunity. president trump has not acknowledged the agony of our country right now, she said in an interview. everything he has done is to inflame violence. president trump's actions violate the sanctity of our first amendment freedoms, and they represent abuse of his authority. we know this president well after more than three years. as shocking as monday night's events were, they represent through and through who this president really is. it's wrong. the american people will have the last word in november. but i'm encouraged to see in my home state of illinois officials have rejected the use of military force and committed to america's right to protest. governor j.b.pritzker says the president's call to send troops to illin
the right reverend marian budde, the episcopal bishop of washington, d.c., says she was not even given a courtesy call by the white house ahead of the president's action. in fact, the bishop was outraged by the use of physical force and tear gas in the shadow of her church to remove peaceful protesters so that the church and the bible could be used in some photo opportunity. president trump has not acknowledged the agony of our country right now, she said in an interview. everything he has done...
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joining us now is the bishop of the episcopal diocese of washington, d.c., mariann edgar budde bishopfor being with us. you were not there at st. john's yesterday during this, but you watched along with the rest of us and your reaction was i can't believe what my eyes have seen. why? >> well, you set the context to illustrate the use of the symbolic power of our sacred texts and a church that is dedicated to the nonviolent teachings of jesus. the president, after insisting that he would use severe military force to quiet the agony of our nation cleared a nonviolent protesters with tear gas and riot police so that he could co-opt the symbols of our faith to undergird his message. and i felt that i needed to disassociate us from that gesture in no uncertain terms and refocus our sights on the true issues that we are grappling with as a nation right now. >> what did it feel like at that moment when he was standing before that church with the bible held high? >> well, it's a combination of feelings. let's not forget the real pain that is spread before us every second of every day in these
joining us now is the bishop of the episcopal diocese of washington, d.c., mariann edgar budde bishopfor being with us. you were not there at st. john's yesterday during this, but you watched along with the rest of us and your reaction was i can't believe what my eyes have seen. why? >> well, you set the context to illustrate the use of the symbolic power of our sacred texts and a church that is dedicated to the nonviolent teachings of jesus. the president, after insisting that he would...
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episcopal bishop mariann edgar budde criticized trump for using the e church as a "backdrp for a message antithetical to the teachings of jesus." the chief of police, virginia, pulled his officers from d.c. after they were used to clear the park, saying their safety and the safety of others was endangered for a photo op. senator ron wyden of oregon wrote on twitter -- "the fascist speech donald trump just delivered verged on a declaration of war against american citizens." protesests againinst police vioe contininue to rage across ththe countrtry as well. thousands have been arrested, including 200000 people e in los angeles alone. citities across the country hahe imposed curfews.s. 2323 states have called up the national guard. protests h have also spread acrs the globe,e, reaching france, germany, australia, and new zealand, among many other countries. the european union's top diplomats as the eu is shocked and appalled by george floyd's killing, calling it an abuse of power by police. the protests began a week ago after a white police officer in minneapolis pinned african-american geo
episcopal bishop mariann edgar budde criticized trump for using the e church as a "backdrp for a message antithetical to the teachings of jesus." the chief of police, virginia, pulled his officers from d.c. after they were used to clear the park, saying their safety and the safety of others was endangered for a photo op. senator ron wyden of oregon wrote on twitter -- "the fascist speech donald trump just delivered verged on a declaration of war against american citizens."...
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episcopal bishop marianne budde there.in, another day here in washington, d.c., that curfew set to go into effect once again at 7:00 p.m. like so many cities all over this country. >>> that will do it for this hour. craig melvin here. on the other side of the break, "andrea mitchell reports." this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our hearts cracked. the kind of a crack that comes from the loss of a job; from life plans falling apart. we didn't ask for it... but we are rising to meet it. and how far we've come isn't even close to how far we can go. we just have to remember how patient we were... how strong we can be. (how strong you can be.) and remember this; there's a crack in everything for a reason. how else can the light get in? ♪ tomorrow starts today. in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that for s
episcopal bishop marianne budde there.in, another day here in washington, d.c., that curfew set to go into effect once again at 7:00 p.m. like so many cities all over this country. >>> that will do it for this hour. craig melvin here. on the other side of the break, "andrea mitchell reports." this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our...
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you have the head of the episcopal church, reverend budde here in washington using the church as a photo op, hold be up the bible. then you have the washington archbishop wilton gregory, criticizing the president for going to the shrine of st. john paul ii. let me get your reaction of the president doing what he did in front of those religious institutions, and, two, for the president using them as photo ops? >> well, as you know, i grew up in the projects. my father is -- i'm a very active member of the methodist church. i read the bible a whole lot. i study the bible in a historical context away from what the examples are that you often live by. and i noticed that speaker pelosi mentioned something this morning, maybe yesterday as well, and she may have had reference to there. there in the book of ecclesiast ecclesiastic, we're told there's a time and place for everything. and there's a time that we ought to do certain things and there's time we ought do certain things. there's never a time to misuse religion. because of that scene, to think that religion is some kind of prop to furthe
you have the head of the episcopal church, reverend budde here in washington using the church as a photo op, hold be up the bible. then you have the washington archbishop wilton gregory, criticizing the president for going to the shrine of st. john paul ii. let me get your reaction of the president doing what he did in front of those religious institutions, and, two, for the president using them as photo ops? >> well, as you know, i grew up in the projects. my father is -- i'm a very...
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bishop marion edgar budde joins us to discuss this story. thank you for joining us this morning.rt with your comments yesterday. i heard you use a word outrage, normally a very strong word to use. i'm curious about when did you first find out the president was coming? how did you find out, and what bothered you most about it? >> i had no prior warning and so i was sitting on my couch with my mother, watching the evening news, when my phone started ringing and people contacted me to let me know what was happening. what disturbed me most was the context which you're reporting described that after speaking so harshly and miliaristic overtones, we the park of peaceful protesters cleared with tear gas and officers in riot gear, to make a symbolic gesture, holding a bible, as if to spiritually condone a message and a posture that is antithetical to the teaching of jesus and everything that we as a church stand for. >> i want to say to the audience, there's a bit of a delay. the bishop and i can hear each other but there is a bit of a delay. bishop, what would have made his trip to the
bishop marion edgar budde joins us to discuss this story. thank you for joining us this morning.rt with your comments yesterday. i heard you use a word outrage, normally a very strong word to use. i'm curious about when did you first find out the president was coming? how did you find out, and what bothered you most about it? >> i had no prior warning and so i was sitting on my couch with my mother, watching the evening news, when my phone started ringing and people contacted me to let me...
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we are joined by the bishop of the episcopal diocese of washington, reverend mariann budde. bishop, thank you for joining us this morning. i heard you last night as the situation was unfolding and your anger and anguish were so visceral. explain why this is so painful for you. >> well, first of all, this is an excruciating moment, a crisis moment in our country where we need healing, where we need reconciliation and justice. and the president after speaking the remarks that you summarized and clearing with tear gas and riot gear police, the park and the courtyard of our church, stood in front of st. john's and held up a bible as if -- as if it were spiritual validation ant is antithetical to the teachings of jesus and to the god of justice. and so i felt in no uncertain terms that i had to disassociate us from that symbolic gesture and to speak a word of justice and peace to the nation. >> did you have any notice that the president was going to be doing this? >> no. no. i was sitting watching the news with my mother when i saw what everyone else saw. >> and we all know the c
we are joined by the bishop of the episcopal diocese of washington, reverend mariann budde. bishop, thank you for joining us this morning. i heard you last night as the situation was unfolding and your anger and anguish were so visceral. explain why this is so painful for you. >> well, first of all, this is an excruciating moment, a crisis moment in our country where we need healing, where we need reconciliation and justice. and the president after speaking the remarks that you summarized...
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violence to make this awkward moment happen there, you heard the reaction of bishop mariann edgar budd, the president used a bible at the church in my diocese, president claims to be speaking for the faithful, is he there? >> no. he's not. he's not speaking certainly for the majority of the christian faithful who listen to what jesus says in the bible, which is blessed are the peacemakers. and so to use violence to remove peacemakers from in front of the church, so you can hold up a bible and say how great america is while you're promising military action against peaceful protesters seems to me to be the complete opposite of what jesus taught. and so i think it makes a mockery of christianity. >> douglas brinkley, many are making comparisons, understandably to 1968 when you had violence, cities burning, right, across the country, we're seeing right now. compare the leadership in the country then and now, president nixon has, his reaction, president trump today. >> in 1968, when martin luther king was killed on april 12th, riots broke out all across the country. lyndon johnson was presi
violence to make this awkward moment happen there, you heard the reaction of bishop mariann edgar budd, the president used a bible at the church in my diocese, president claims to be speaking for the faithful, is he there? >> no. he's not. he's not speaking certainly for the majority of the christian faithful who listen to what jesus says in the bible, which is blessed are the peacemakers. and so to use violence to remove peacemakers from in front of the church, so you can hold up a bible...
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. >> bishop budde, thank you so much for your insights and your grace this morning. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead for us, staggering losses in nursing homes across country from the coronavirus. e first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. i need all the breaks, new that i can get.erful arthritis pain relief in a gel. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like s
. >> bishop budde, thank you so much for your insights and your grace this morning. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead for us, staggering losses in nursing homes across country from the coronavirus. e first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. i need all the breaks, new that i can get.erful arthritis...
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the result condemnation from an unlikely combination of people, bishop marian budde who oversees the episcopal of washington shed she was outraged. james mattis called it an abuse of executive authority. john kelly said he agreed and we need to look harder at who we elect. and gop senator lisa murkowski said it is time to speak out and she is struggling with who to support in november. joining me now with their reporting and insights on all of this is maggie haberman of "the new york times," cnn's abby phillip and cnn's jeff zeleny. abby, to you, you were, you know in the streets reporting, you covered the white house for a long time. i'm guessing you're not surprised by what you're seeing and hearing from this president. >> no, not at all. and this is a president who has instinctively tried to make almost everything about himself and he did it in such a dramatic fashion when he decided essentially to do that photo-op in front of st. john's episcopal, clearing the streets with tear gas. i think what we have seen as a result is that that move has really galvanized people all over this
the result condemnation from an unlikely combination of people, bishop marian budde who oversees the episcopal of washington shed she was outraged. james mattis called it an abuse of executive authority. john kelly said he agreed and we need to look harder at who we elect. and gop senator lisa murkowski said it is time to speak out and she is struggling with who to support in november. joining me now with their reporting and insights on all of this is maggie haberman of "the new york...
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a short time ago a prayer vigil was held here organized and led by bishop mariann budde, from the episcopalwashington, she's been fiercely critical of the photo op that president trump carried out there at st. john's church. wolf, this is as close as we can get to the white house. this front row of federal officers is not only d.c. national guard but special operations teams from the bureau of prisons. that just speaks to this huge patchwork of different law enforcement agencies that have descended on washington to help the other federal agencies that are normally based here like secret service and u.s. park police. a number of the officers i've seen are from texas, a prison at beaumont, texas, east of houston, which is quite remarkable. wolf, to your point, we are halfway up 16th street, i know you know this area well. protesters just a couple of days ago were inside lafayette park which is right in front of the white house. then they got pushed to the edge of the park. then a fence was put up. and now the protesters have been pushed all the way back here. and you can see those two trucks
a short time ago a prayer vigil was held here organized and led by bishop mariann budde, from the episcopalwashington, she's been fiercely critical of the photo op that president trump carried out there at st. john's church. wolf, this is as close as we can get to the white house. this front row of federal officers is not only d.c. national guard but special operations teams from the bureau of prisons. that just speaks to this huge patchwork of different law enforcement agencies that have...
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. >>> e pass call bishop budde condemning the photo-op at the church of the presidents saying president not offer the moral leadership the country needs right now. >> it served as an instrument of his own forceful presence and in the nation and it did not address the grievous wounds that we are dealing with and the agony of our country. >> you are up to date. i'll be back in an hour. back to you. >> all right thank you so much. >>> coming up, the country's most expensive city. >>> lots of eyes on corporate america to see how leaders step up to the challenges are they responding the right way? we'll explore that. >>> astronaut bob behnken with a look forward straight from the international space station earlier. listen. >> there are no boundaries or borders really observable from space for the most part. you see a single plan wet a shared atmosphere. it is our shared place in this universe and so i think that perspective as we go through things like the pandemic or we see the challenges across our nation, across the world, and recognize that we face them together hopefully the astronaut
. >>> e pass call bishop budde condemning the photo-op at the church of the presidents saying president not offer the moral leadership the country needs right now. >> it served as an instrument of his own forceful presence and in the nation and it did not address the grievous wounds that we are dealing with and the agony of our country. >> you are up to date. i'll be back in an hour. back to you. >> all right thank you so much. >>> coming up, the country's...
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bishop mariann edgar budde pointed out that the president did not pray or acknowledge the pain peoplef color are feeling. she said they do not support quote his incendiary response to a wounded, grieving nation. >>> in new york city, a curfew will be in place again tonight. streets need to be clear by 8:00 p.m., three hours earlier than last night. looters were again breaking into stores in manhattan, including the iconic macy's store and luxury stores on madison avenue. the number of police in the city is being doubled to 8,000. officials believe groups infiltrating peaceful protests are behind the violence. >>> in minneapolis, a much different scene, the emotional brother of george floyd visited the scene where he died triggering a week of mass demonstrations. amid his anguish, terrence floyd called for an end to the olen.alex perez was the brink looking on, george floyd's grief-stricken younger brother terrence coming to the site of the tragedy. his knees buckling as he approaches the makeshift memorial. then the anguish on the spot er breath then dropping to the street, tearfully
bishop mariann edgar budde pointed out that the president did not pray or acknowledge the pain peoplef color are feeling. she said they do not support quote his incendiary response to a wounded, grieving nation. >>> in new york city, a curfew will be in place again tonight. streets need to be clear by 8:00 p.m., three hours earlier than last night. looters were again breaking into stores in manhattan, including the iconic macy's store and luxury stores on madison avenue. the number of...
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budde also told the "new york times," he did not mention george floyd. he did not mention the agony of people who have been subjected to this kind of horrific expression of racism and white supremacy for hundreds of years. no knowledge of that, no empathy. we need a president who can use fi unify us and heal. he's done the opposite of that, and we're left to pick up the pieces. she told the "washington post," everything he has said and done is to inflame violence. we need moral leadership, and he's done everything to divide us. prominent priest father martin tweeted, let me be clear, this is revolting. wow. the bible is not a prop. a church is not a photo-op. religion is not a political tool. god is not your plaything. by the way, look at the president holding the bible upside down. are you kidding me? you know, during the campaign, joe and i went to see him, and he threw us a bible. literally threw joe a bible across his desk. we looked at it, and it had never been opened. he said his mother dpgave it to him. it had never been opened. he was quite mocki
budde also told the "new york times," he did not mention george floyd. he did not mention the agony of people who have been subjected to this kind of horrific expression of racism and white supremacy for hundreds of years. no knowledge of that, no empathy. we need a president who can use fi unify us and heal. he's done the opposite of that, and we're left to pick up the pieces. she told the "washington post," everything he has said and done is to inflame violence. we need...
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budd, for two minutes. i already yielded time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. budd: thank you, madam speaker. i want to rise in strong opposition to h.r. 5332. the protecting your credit score act of 2019. although i'll not be supporting the gentleman from new jersey's legislation, i want to make sure that people know that i consider him as a friend and i thank him for his efforts to try and bring reform to the credit reporting industry. there are some good ideas in this bill. such as the one-stop-shop approach for consumers to freeze and unfreeze their credit for all three nationwide bureaus that we've just talked about. as well as access credit reports and scores. but even this idea is taken too far in the bill and it leaves too many unanswered questions about exactly how the going to be carried out. now, it's truly unfortunate that a bipartisan compromise was not reached. i know the ranking member and his staff worked tirelessly on this with the gentleman from new jersey and his st
budd, for two minutes. i already yielded time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. budd: thank you, madam speaker. i want to rise in strong opposition to h.r. 5332. the protecting your credit score act of 2019. although i'll not be supporting the gentleman from new jersey's legislation, i want to make sure that people know that i consider him as a friend and i thank him for his efforts to try and bring reform to the credit reporting industry. there are...
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the right reverend marian budde, the episcopal bishop of washington, d.c., says she was not even givena courtesy call by the white house ahead of the president's action. in fact, the bishop was outraged by the use of physical force and tear gas in the shadow of her church to remove peaceful protesters so that the church and the bible could be used in some photo opportunity. president trump has not acknowledged the agony of our country right now, she said in an interview. everything he has done is to inflame violence. president trump's actions violate the sanctity of our first amendment freedoms, and they represent abuse of his authority. we know this president well after more than three years. as shocking as monday night's events were, they represent through and through who this president really is. it's wrong. the american people will have the last word in november. but i'm encouraged to see in my home state of illinois officials have rejected the use of military force and committed to america's right to protest. governor j.b.pritzker says the president's call to send troops to illino
the right reverend marian budde, the episcopal bishop of washington, d.c., says she was not even givena courtesy call by the white house ahead of the president's action. in fact, the bishop was outraged by the use of physical force and tear gas in the shadow of her church to remove peaceful protesters so that the church and the bible could be used in some photo opportunity. president trump has not acknowledged the agony of our country right now, she said in an interview. everything he has done...
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the current legislation was a report in 2001 by siralan legislation was a report in 2001 by sir alan buddst gambling is done on a mobile. the regulation we have to regulate land—based products like machines and you fixed on fixed betting terminals earlier, does not apply to online stakes and prizes and it makes no sense. the framework is to post to put the most addictive products in the least accessible venues. products in the least accessible venues. this needs to be reviewed urgently. these are addictive products, no one chooses to get addicted and no one chooses to gamble ina addicted and no one chooses to gamble in a way that could be perceived as irresponsibly. it happens to people over time and the products to bring that out and induce it and it is important we have those controls on those products. as well as that i think the advertising ban is something most people can get behind. we have the return of the premier league this week and with it, a full return of advertising, so expecting obviously a huge impact in that respect. the other recommendations such as affordability checks.
the current legislation was a report in 2001 by siralan legislation was a report in 2001 by sir alan buddst gambling is done on a mobile. the regulation we have to regulate land—based products like machines and you fixed on fixed betting terminals earlier, does not apply to online stakes and prizes and it makes no sense. the framework is to post to put the most addictive products in the least accessible venues. products in the least accessible venues. this needs to be reviewed urgently. these...