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. >> canterbury tv was one of the worst victims of the earthquake, losing its headquarters and many of its staff. today, it is back on air from the studios. the conditions are cramped, but each broadcast speaks of defiance. >> we are seen as a symbol of the recovery. you have come back. if you can do it, canterbury can do it. >> despite such resilience, new zealand second largest city continues to struggle with long- term uncertainty. the task of recovering from his darkest day, the greatest challenge the country has ever faced. >> scientists said they may have established a mountain range came to exist under the antarctic. the mountains, gamburtsevs, were first formed a billion years ago. they were first discovered by a russian seismic survey. >> you have been watching "newsday." it has been reported that the former president of the philippines will face charges of large-scale of vote tampering. the chairman of the philippine election commission says formal charges could follow later, paving the way for her possible unrest. she did try to leave the philippines on tuesday, saying she w
. >> canterbury tv was one of the worst victims of the earthquake, losing its headquarters and many of its staff. today, it is back on air from the studios. the conditions are cramped, but each broadcast speaks of defiance. >> we are seen as a symbol of the recovery. you have come back. if you can do it, canterbury can do it. >> despite such resilience, new zealand second largest city continues to struggle with long- term uncertainty. the task of recovering from his darkest...
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. >> canterbury to be was one of the worsted victims of the -- tv was one of the worst hit big thumbstoday is back on air. conditions are cramped, but each broadcast speaks of the finance. >> we are seen as a symbol of recovery, because people are seeing, you lost 16 of 27. europe dam it. you have come back. if you can do -- you have done it. you have come back. if you can do it, canterbury can do it. >> it is perhaps the biggest challenge the country has faced. bbc news, christchurch. >> still a long way to go, but that brings to days showed to a close. remember, you can get constant updates on our website. for all of us, thank you up for watching and have a very good weekend. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its fi
. >> canterbury to be was one of the worsted victims of the -- tv was one of the worst hit big thumbstoday is back on air. conditions are cramped, but each broadcast speaks of the finance. >> we are seen as a symbol of recovery, because people are seeing, you lost 16 of 27. europe dam it. you have come back. if you can do -- you have done it. you have come back. if you can do it, canterbury can do it. >> it is perhaps the biggest challenge the country has faced. bbc news,...
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>> yes, the archbishop of canterbury. dr. williams says the protestors are expressing widespread in deep exasperation with the financial establishment. he has broken his silence on the crisis by calling for a new tax on financial transactions. he also insisted the professors had little faith in the current pace of reform. we spoke with our religious affairs correspondent. >> a protest about banks became a debate about whether the church was standing up for christian values. today, its leader tried to wrest back control of the debate. dr. williams said people were frustrated by bankers irresponsible behavior and their soaring bonuses. >> people still feel that public is bearing more of the cost than they ought to. it has been a focus of feelings, even if they do not know exactly what they're after. >> for dr. williams, the protesters and the wider economic crisis represented opportunity as well as a danger. he wants the church to seize back the initiative and put question concerns of the powerless at the center of the debate.
>> yes, the archbishop of canterbury. dr. williams says the protestors are expressing widespread in deep exasperation with the financial establishment. he has broken his silence on the crisis by calling for a new tax on financial transactions. he also insisted the professors had little faith in the current pace of reform. we spoke with our religious affairs correspondent. >> a protest about banks became a debate about whether the church was standing up for christian values. today,...
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se it's homage to h'eromser ysrod o canterbury tales of the wizard of oz. am sort of the fifth pilgrim, i am in the box. it starts and those 500 miles across the north. and in san -- it ends where the apostles are buried. tavis: film on location? >> entirely. tavis: what is it like to make a movie about faith and spirituality, doing it in that space >> there were moments and a miracle that happened throughout the journey. we shot this film in 30 days. it was the time and money that we had. we shot very low impact, super 16, dressed as pilgrims and moved like a group of pilgrims ourselves. i like to say, and my mom likes to say that i may work in progress in terms of my spiritual path. she met this guy, and he was raised a devout catholic. i heard nothing but arguments about religion or spirituality. as a young kid, you get very confused about it. i like to say that the proof is not just in the pudding, it is in the eating of the pudding. you get an idea of where i am at in terms of my past. tavis: did anything happen to you, were there any revelations or ex
se it's homage to h'eromser ysrod o canterbury tales of the wizard of oz. am sort of the fifth pilgrim, i am in the box. it starts and those 500 miles across the north. and in san -- it ends where the apostles are buried. tavis: film on location? >> entirely. tavis: what is it like to make a movie about faith and spirituality, doing it in that space >> there were moments and a miracle that happened throughout the journey. we shot this film in 30 days. it was the time and money that...
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if you can do it, canterbury can do it. >> new zealand's second-largest city continues to struggle with long-term uncertainty. the task of recovering from its darkest day, perhaps the greatest challenge they have ever faced. >> you have watched "newsday" from the bbc. thank you very much for your company. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
if you can do it, canterbury can do it. >> new zealand's second-largest city continues to struggle with long-term uncertainty. the task of recovering from its darkest day, perhaps the greatest challenge they have ever faced. >> you have watched "newsday" from the bbc. thank you very much for your company. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is...
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the archbishop of canterbury said the chief achievement of the king james bible was it was not for the, but for the year. >> it was meant to be read aloud, i shared experience. gathered, the christian community, the parachute would listen. >> you can hear the rhythms of the king james bible in t.s. eliot and ernest hemingway coming -- ernest hemingway, and in america it has entered political discourse. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> the believes that the rights of man, not from the generosity of the states, but from the hand of god. >> the england of king james was god-fearing, but fractious and dangerously divided. protestants had their own separate versions of the bible. james, a scottish king on the english throne, wanted a single text that would unify his land. this bible was a political project. >> they gather the best minds in the country together to produce this new translation, and it helped unify the people. had helped unify the country, having won bible to be used each and every sunday in the services. >> the church uses more modern translations today in
the archbishop of canterbury said the chief achievement of the king james bible was it was not for the, but for the year. >> it was meant to be read aloud, i shared experience. gathered, the christian community, the parachute would listen. >> you can hear the rhythms of the king james bible in t.s. eliot and ernest hemingway coming -- ernest hemingway, and in america it has entered political discourse. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> the believes...
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in britain, arch bishop of canterbury is calling for economic reform. in an article in the financial times, the left-sider of the worldwide communion came out in favor of a tax on financial transactions. also known as the robin hood tax. he said he understood the frustration of the occupy protesters and camping in front of london's st. paul's cathedral. their presence generated controversy. the dean of the cathedral became the third official to resign after church leaders called for the removal of the protesters. st. paul's has dropped the efforts to have them removed. here at home, the personhood amendment. this tuesday is election day in mississippi and on the ballot a proposal that said human life begins at conception. if the measure passes, every fertilized human egg in mississippi is defined as a person and that could make abortion for any reason murder. the mississippi amendment could lead to early challenges in court and that prospect worries many abortion opponents. tim o'brien reports. >> now we know an unborn baby is a person, mississippi ans,
in britain, arch bishop of canterbury is calling for economic reform. in an article in the financial times, the left-sider of the worldwide communion came out in favor of a tax on financial transactions. also known as the robin hood tax. he said he understood the frustration of the occupy protesters and camping in front of london's st. paul's cathedral. their presence generated controversy. the dean of the cathedral became the third official to resign after church leaders called for the removal...
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>> the archbishop of canterbury says the cathedral in london are expressing a widespread exasperation for the financial establishment. >> a protest about banks became the debate about whether the church was standing up for christian values. today, its leader tried to wrestle back control of the debate. there were frustrated by bankers behavior and soaring bonuses. >> people feel that the-- an ocs been a real opportunity to express their imagination, even if they do not know exactly what they are after. >> to him, protesters and the wide economic crisis represents an opportunity as well as a dangerous. he wants the church to take back the initiative. put christian concerts at the center of the debate. they challenge the government to use the upcoming meeting of the g-20 to back controversial proposals for a tax on financial transactions. >> in the robin hood tax would place a levy of millions on the shares of bonds and currency transactions. it could alter their moral agenda. >> it is backed by a lot of very serious economists. people who are written off as knee-jerk anti-capitalists.
>> the archbishop of canterbury says the cathedral in london are expressing a widespread exasperation for the financial establishment. >> a protest about banks became the debate about whether the church was standing up for christian values. today, its leader tried to wrestle back control of the debate. there were frustrated by bankers behavior and soaring bonuses. >> people feel that the-- an ocs been a real opportunity to express their imagination, even if they do not know...
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you come back and if you can do it, canterbury can do it. >> despite such resilience, the second-largest city continues to struggle with long-term uncertainty. the task of recovering from its darkest day, perhaps the greatest challenge the country has ever faced. >> a long road to recovery and that brings today's show to a close. remember, you can get constant updates on our website. from all of us that "bbc world news, thank you for watching and have a great weekend. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles.
you come back and if you can do it, canterbury can do it. >> despite such resilience, the second-largest city continues to struggle with long-term uncertainty. the task of recovering from its darkest day, perhaps the greatest challenge the country has ever faced. >> a long road to recovery and that brings today's show to a close. remember, you can get constant updates on our website. from all of us that "bbc world news, thank you for watching and have a great weekend. >>...
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the archbishop of canterbury has not a expressed sympathy with the processor. he is backing the cause for the introduction of a controversial tax on financial trading. he said it would help advance what it calls the moral agenda of the protesters. off the coast of new zealand, of this -- officials flying over the stricken cargo ship, concerned that the heavy tilting on one side in the bad weather could leave it to break apart. no obvious signs of damage, though, and the salvage team will head back to carry out a full mission. aaron is with me here. you should be a doctor would scramble like that. >> that is your prescription. [laughter] i told you. let's just take a quick look at the markets today. we have seen a little, slight pause, if you will, after yesterday's dismal borman's. the market, as you and i were talking about them at this very st. -- same time, they took quite a tumble, european banks in particular. of course, european banks are sweating profusely at the moment because the money they had tied up with the likes of greece and italy and spain. i me
the archbishop of canterbury has not a expressed sympathy with the processor. he is backing the cause for the introduction of a controversial tax on financial trading. he said it would help advance what it calls the moral agenda of the protesters. off the coast of new zealand, of this -- officials flying over the stricken cargo ship, concerned that the heavy tilting on one side in the bad weather could leave it to break apart. no obvious signs of damage, though, and the salvage team will head...
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if you can do it, canterbury can do it. >> despite rich resilience, they continue to struggle with long-term uncertainty. the task of recovering from its darkest day, perhaps the greatest challenge the country has ever faced. >> just want to take you to a slightly lighter story. may not seem so at first sight. this is of a little yorkie in arizona, a yorkie terrier dog which was charging up and down a very busy highway there. just have a look at the pictures here. what has happened is it jumped out of a car which had been involved in a crash and was then just fleeing up the highway. you can see the police got involved to a certain extent, but the dog just kept on going, crossing the busy highway itself, getting more and more fatigued, but still managing a quick spurt to evade the police officer one more time until finally he does manage to corner him and take him away, not before the yorkie tried to take a little bite out of him as well, we're told, at the same time. that's on the website. if you just put in a search of dog and arizona, you'll find the yorkie again. but also much more on all
if you can do it, canterbury can do it. >> despite rich resilience, they continue to struggle with long-term uncertainty. the task of recovering from its darkest day, perhaps the greatest challenge the country has ever faced. >> just want to take you to a slightly lighter story. may not seem so at first sight. this is of a little yorkie in arizona, a yorkie terrier dog which was charging up and down a very busy highway there. just have a look at the pictures here. what has happened...
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where i agree with him is the arc bishop of canterbury it speaks for the whole country when he says that it is unacceptable and a time of difficulty with people at the top of our society are not showing signs of responsibility. it is this government that is consulting to make sure we get transparency in terms of boardroom pay, proper accountability, more power for shareholders, all of those things we're doing. i have to ask him, so keen on this agenda, but did he do for the last 13 years? we produced the income-tax. gladly agree with something needs to be done. now, last conservative members, down. follow the prime ministers of vice. last march his fair pay review which he set up recommended that the government should require by january of 2012, january of next year with every top company should publish how much the highest earners get paid. now, that type of transparency, mr. speaker, is the least we should expect. can he confirm that this will happen from january of 2012, yes or no? >> what you will note on like the last government that did absolutely nothing is we are consulting on a
where i agree with him is the arc bishop of canterbury it speaks for the whole country when he says that it is unacceptable and a time of difficulty with people at the top of our society are not showing signs of responsibility. it is this government that is consulting to make sure we get transparency in terms of boardroom pay, proper accountability, more power for shareholders, all of those things we're doing. i have to ask him, so keen on this agenda, but did he do for the last 13 years? we...
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now the archbishop of canterbury has expressed sympathy for the protesters. dr. williams is back in court for the introduction of a tax saying it would help to advance the moral agenda of the protesters, he put it. legal action forcing the removal of the protesters' tents has been suspended. joining me from outside st. paul's cathedral in central london is our correspondent. >> well, an extraordinary change in atmosphere, really, at this camp. you can see behind me, yesterday morning they were waking up not just under very wet campers, but also under the threat of legal action, possible eviction, giving them 48 hours to leave from the city of london corporation. that was changed yesterday and also the church decided -- the cathedral here decided they also would remove the threat for legal action, want just that, but as you were saying, reaching out towards the protesters. in this article he wrote in the "financial times," he said he supports their agenda, very much showing the church is on the side of the protesters and not necessarily on the side of the bankers.
now the archbishop of canterbury has expressed sympathy for the protesters. dr. williams is back in court for the introduction of a tax saying it would help to advance the moral agenda of the protesters, he put it. legal action forcing the removal of the protesters' tents has been suspended. joining me from outside st. paul's cathedral in central london is our correspondent. >> well, an extraordinary change in atmosphere, really, at this camp. you can see behind me, yesterday morning they...
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but, where i agree with the right honorable gentleman is that i think the archbishop of canterbury speaksrankly, for the whole country when he says that it is unacceptable in a time of difficulty when people at the top of our society are not showing signs of responsibility. it is this government who are consulting on proper measures to make sure we get transparency in terms of boardroom pay, proper accountability and more power for shareholders. all those things we are doing, and i have to ask the right honorable gentleman, if he is so keen on this agenda, what did he do for the past 13 years? >> i will tell you what we did, mr. speaker. we introduced the 50p rate of income tax that the prime minister and his chancellor want to abolish, but i am glad that we agree that something needs to be done about top pay. now, last -- conservative members should just calm down. follow the prime minister's advice -- just calm down. last march, his fair pay review, which he set up, recommended that the government require by january 2012 -- so january next year -- that every top company publish how much
but, where i agree with the right honorable gentleman is that i think the archbishop of canterbury speaksrankly, for the whole country when he says that it is unacceptable in a time of difficulty when people at the top of our society are not showing signs of responsibility. it is this government who are consulting on proper measures to make sure we get transparency in terms of boardroom pay, proper accountability and more power for shareholders. all those things we are doing, and i have to ask...
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peter de fazio announced plans to introduce a new financial transaction tax even the archbishop of canterbury the head of the church of england called for such a tax and given that the proposed tax is only three one hundred six of one percent it will have virtually no impact on most traders except for those high frequency robots on wall street that are churning stocks over thousands of times a second billions of times a second sort of publicans who oppose this new financial transaction tax are just only looking out for the human one percent they're also only looking out for the banks to robots as well. is so for a daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's the day's question who is responsible for the violence at the occupy oakland protests the police or the mayor your choices are aig the police if i was just following orders excuse doesn't work for this type of violence or be the mare the mare should not try to stop occupy oakland from having their right to free speech or see both log on and let us know what you think paul will be open until tomorrow morning. coming up the clock
peter de fazio announced plans to introduce a new financial transaction tax even the archbishop of canterbury the head of the church of england called for such a tax and given that the proposed tax is only three one hundred six of one percent it will have virtually no impact on most traders except for those high frequency robots on wall street that are churning stocks over thousands of times a second billions of times a second sort of publicans who oppose this new financial transaction tax are...
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of doing this globally in all financial markets is getting vocal support from the archbishop of canterburyom the pope, who put out an official catholic church statement on this last week. also conservative german chancellor the conservative french president nicolas sarkozy. president obama talked with merkel and sarkozy. author ron suskin reports that president obama at least used to personally support this idea of there being a financial transaction tax. members of his economic team, specifically lawrence summers apparently pushed against it and we didn't get it. now lawrence summers is gone from the administration but today the u.s. officially does not support a global financial transaction tax even though france and germany do. not to mention the pope. we often hear a critique of the occupy wall street movement that it's not specific enough, that nobody knows what the demands are. here's one. here's a very specific demand from everybody from the pope to american nurses to bill gates to the german chancellor doesn't that sort of seem doable? michael moore is still here with us for the in
of doing this globally in all financial markets is getting vocal support from the archbishop of canterburyom the pope, who put out an official catholic church statement on this last week. also conservative german chancellor the conservative french president nicolas sarkozy. president obama talked with merkel and sarkozy. author ron suskin reports that president obama at least used to personally support this idea of there being a financial transaction tax. members of his economic team,...
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instead of giving her a ride home, instead he drove her to a cornfield in canterbury where he sexually assaulted her, murdered her and threw her in a river bed and left her. >> remarkably, ross continued hiding behind a mask of normality. underneath it all, he is in some ways still a mystery to himself, unable to truly understand why he did what he did. it seems he killed as easily as he talks about it. >> he was polite. he was affable. he was not argumentative. >> psychiatrist fred berlin met and evaluated ross before his trial. he says michael ross is a sexual sadist. >> sexual sadism is like alcoholism, a craving disorder that people are having intense cravings and feeling very tempted to give in to those cravings. >> i used them. i degraded them for my own personal pleasure. had to end. >> but it didn't. after tammy williams and debra taylor, ross continued his silent connecticut killing spree, murdering four more including 19-year-old state javelin champion robin stavinsky and teenage friends april brunais and leslie shelley. the two girls both 14 were thought to have run away. ro
instead of giving her a ride home, instead he drove her to a cornfield in canterbury where he sexually assaulted her, murdered her and threw her in a river bed and left her. >> remarkably, ross continued hiding behind a mask of normality. underneath it all, he is in some ways still a mystery to himself, unable to truly understand why he did what he did. it seems he killed as easily as he talks about it. >> he was polite. he was affable. he was not argumentative. >>...
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. >> it's homage to homer's odyssey or the canterbury tales of the wizard of oz. am sort of the fifth pilgrim, i am in the box. it starts and those 500 miles across the north. and in san -- it ends where the apostles are buried. tavis: film on location? >> entirely. tavis: what is it like to make a movie about faith and spirituality, doing it in that space? >> there were moments and a miracle that happened throughout the journey. we shot this film in 30 days. it was the time and money that we had. we shot very low impact, super 16, dressed as pilgrims and moved like a group of pilgrims ourselves. i like to say, and my mom likes to say that i may work in progress in terms of my spiritual path. she met this guy, and he was raised a devout catholic. i heard nothing but arguments about religion or spirituality. as a young kid, you get very confused about it. i like to say that the proof is not just in the pudding, it is in the eating of the pudding. you get an idea of where i am at in terms of my past. tavis: did anything happen to you, were there any revelations or e
. >> it's homage to homer's odyssey or the canterbury tales of the wizard of oz. am sort of the fifth pilgrim, i am in the box. it starts and those 500 miles across the north. and in san -- it ends where the apostles are buried. tavis: film on location? >> entirely. tavis: what is it like to make a movie about faith and spirituality, doing it in that space? >> there were moments and a miracle that happened throughout the journey. we shot this film in 30 days. it was the time...
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where i agree with him is the arc bishop of canterbury it speaks for the whole country when he says that it is unacceptable and a time of difficulty with people at the top of our society are not showing signs of responsibility. it is this government that is consulting to make sure we get transparency in terms of boardroom pay, proper accountability, more power for shareholders, all of those things we're doing. i have to ask him, so keen on this agenda, but did he do for the last 13 years? we produced the income-tax. gladly agree with something needs to be done. now, last conservative members, down. follow the prime ministers of vice. last march his fair pay review which he set up recommended that the government should require by january of 2012, january of next year with every top company should publish how much the highest earners get paid. now, that type of transparency, mr. speaker, is the least we should expect. can he confirm that this will happen from january of 2012, yes or no? >> what you will note on like the last government that did absolutely nothing is we are consulting on a
where i agree with him is the arc bishop of canterbury it speaks for the whole country when he says that it is unacceptable and a time of difficulty with people at the top of our society are not showing signs of responsibility. it is this government that is consulting to make sure we get transparency in terms of boardroom pay, proper accountability, more power for shareholders, all of those things we're doing. i have to ask him, so keen on this agenda, but did he do for the last 13 years? we...