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solomon payne's separate congregational church in canterbury. but after a while he declared that was revealed to him by god that marry smith was to be his wife. and what he was questioned upon it. he said he did not pretend to put away the wife he then had. but divine providence would take her out of the way. this appeared so dark that the church called him to account for it and the pastor openly told him in the church that this principle carried murder in its nature. but smith would not hear the church and therefore was cast out that is excommunicated. and three or four months after he went to an apothecary at norwich and bought some rats bane with which to a supposed the woman he had a fancy for poisoned his wife. so the murder of metabol smith was a crime of passion, but if backus is report is to be trusted then the perpetrators were motivated by a kind of religious passion born of the riotous revivals and ecclesiastical controversies that american religious historians have called the first great awakening and so we might properly think of th
solomon payne's separate congregational church in canterbury. but after a while he declared that was revealed to him by god that marry smith was to be his wife. and what he was questioned upon it. he said he did not pretend to put away the wife he then had. but divine providence would take her out of the way. this appeared so dark that the church called him to account for it and the pastor openly told him in the church that this principle carried murder in its nature. but smith would not hear...
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well, she won the seat of canterbury from the i the seat of canterbury from the tories in the conservative labour group in the labour party but she is getting lots of abuse on the sewer that is twitter and her crime was merely to like a comment by piers morgan, again as is often the case, connected to the transgender issue and she says she has been bombarded with so many threats from what she saysis with so many threats from what she says is misogynists, who have really been scared, frightened about going to the conference and she's been advised not to go but the speaker has been holding a g7 summit in chorley linings for other speakers about the leading economies and says he will do something about this and get other speakers to increase their protection of politicians who are being victimised on the internet for merely stating their views. it is extraordinary. _ merely stating their views. it is extraordinary. what she is quoted as saying on the front of the sunday times, lgbt plus labour now seems to hate my guts and i feared they would have a massive go at me at the party conference, s
well, she won the seat of canterbury from the i the seat of canterbury from the tories in the conservative labour group in the labour party but she is getting lots of abuse on the sewer that is twitter and her crime was merely to like a comment by piers morgan, again as is often the case, connected to the transgender issue and she says she has been bombarded with so many threats from what she saysis with so many threats from what she says is misogynists, who have really been scared, frightened...
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the final match takes place at canterbury on sunday.ch, scored by ash handley but it was enough to put the rhinos through as they won by 8 points nil. leeds go through to next week's semi—final against either catalans or st helens. the former arsenal manager arsene wenger — has defended his plans to hold a world cup every two years. wenger, who is now fifa 5 head of global development, drew criticism from many within the game after he first proposed the idea. but in an interview with bbc podcast "the sports desk", he says he is ready to gamble to make football better. ican i can understand that some do not agree with me. but not one came back and said we want to continue as it is not because everybody knows that it is chaos in the programme and is not guaranteed, the simplicity, no real way to organise a season. i was in the world cup is such a huge event but, i don't think it would diminish the prestige. want to be the best in the world he want to be the best in the world he want to be the best in the world he want to be the best in th
the final match takes place at canterbury on sunday.ch, scored by ash handley but it was enough to put the rhinos through as they won by 8 points nil. leeds go through to next week's semi—final against either catalans or st helens. the former arsenal manager arsene wenger — has defended his plans to hold a world cup every two years. wenger, who is now fifa 5 head of global development, drew criticism from many within the game after he first proposed the idea. but in an interview with bbc...
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new zealand slamming into the north as we head toward monday, red weather alert in play for the canterbury region excluding christ church. and we could see destructive wind gusts here, up to a 160 kilometers per hour through the tropics, asia pacific. we've got 2 storms we've got to talk about. so concent steering break into central vietnam because it's done already almost $500.00 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. and if we look on monday, still soaking rain now pushing into central laos is wall. and there's big concern here because the ground is so saturated, it just cannot hang on to any more water. so mud slides land sides a big concern after sean to right now, and it's going to meander just south of shanghai and look at the impact here. we could see anywhere from $3.00 to $400.00 millimeters of rain. keep in mind, this is a low line areas, shanghai, it's about 3 meters above sea level and will have to contend with fierce winds as well. but a 105 kilometers per hour. that's it, that's all for me. we'll see soon the around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data
new zealand slamming into the north as we head toward monday, red weather alert in play for the canterbury region excluding christ church. and we could see destructive wind gusts here, up to a 160 kilometers per hour through the tropics, asia pacific. we've got 2 storms we've got to talk about. so concent steering break into central vietnam because it's done already almost $500.00 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. and if we look on monday, still soaking rain now pushing into central...
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you to discuss survival expert and owner of self-reliance outfitters, dave canterbury. live in northport, florida, you are familiar with the carlton reserve. how long can someone survive in their? >> reporter: the question is how skilled is this person, how prepared was he when he decided to run? if he was fully prepared he could survive a long time with proper skills. if he wasn't prepared and just ran arbitrarily, he has lots of dangers to contend with, survival might not be easy to accomplish in an environment like that. jillian: we are hearing from gabby's best friend who says he was in the appalachians for 3 months by himself, i know he is skilled at it and you can see the enthusiasm when he talked about his adventures by himself but imagine the skills it takes to survive in the appalachian trail versus the swamps in florida are very different. >> absolutely true. you have environmental issues in florida you don't have any appalachian, wildlife that are super predators like the florida panther and large alligators in that area and rattlesnakes, palmetto bugs, movem
you to discuss survival expert and owner of self-reliance outfitters, dave canterbury. live in northport, florida, you are familiar with the carlton reserve. how long can someone survive in their? >> reporter: the question is how skilled is this person, how prepared was he when he decided to run? if he was fully prepared he could survive a long time with proper skills. if he wasn't prepared and just ran arbitrarily, he has lots of dangers to contend with, survival might not be easy to...
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tammy beaumont hit a brilliant century in the final game in canterbury as they went on to thrash new news where you are. this is bbc news. more now on the petrol shortages. earlier, i spoke tojennifer ward, a student paramedic who told me how on friday, she struggled to find a petrol station with diesel to fill up petrol station with diesel to fill up her ambulance. {lin petrol station with diesel to fill up her ambulance.— petrol station with diesel to fill up her ambulance. on friday, i was on a 1010 shaft, _ up her ambulance. on friday, i was on a 1010 shaft, working _ up her ambulance. on friday, i was on a 1010 shaft, working in - up her ambulance. on friday, i was on a 1010 shaft, working in essex, | on a 1010 shaft, working in essex, we had done several hundred miles that day, and it was about seven o'clock, we should probably try and get fuel. we had updates that the day that was quite bad and we should try to get fuel if we are below half a tank so we will try now, we've got some time, we are not on a job, we can try, we went to our local bp where we normally fill up with yo
tammy beaumont hit a brilliant century in the final game in canterbury as they went on to thrash new news where you are. this is bbc news. more now on the petrol shortages. earlier, i spoke tojennifer ward, a student paramedic who told me how on friday, she struggled to find a petrol station with diesel to fill up petrol station with diesel to fill up her ambulance. {lin petrol station with diesel to fill up her ambulance.— petrol station with diesel to fill up her ambulance. on friday, i was...
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the final match takes place at canterbury on sunday.s plans to hold a world cup every two years. wenger, who is now fifa s head of global development, drew criticism from many within the game after he first proposed the idea. but in an interview with bbc podcast "the sports desk", he says he is ready to gamble to make football better. i can understand that some do not agree with me. but not one came back here and said we want to continue as it is now, because everybody knows that it is chaos knows that it is chaos in the programme and is not guaranteed, the simplicity, no real way to organise a season. i would say the world cup is such a huge event. but i don�*t think it would diminish the prestige. you want to be the best in the world he want to be you want to be the best in the world, you want to be the best in the road every year. so, i don�*t think to organise a work up every two years would be diminishing prestige. anthonyjoshua says his highly—anticipated heavyweight showdown against 0leksandr usyk will be one of the toughest figh
the final match takes place at canterbury on sunday.s plans to hold a world cup every two years. wenger, who is now fifa s head of global development, drew criticism from many within the game after he first proposed the idea. but in an interview with bbc podcast "the sports desk", he says he is ready to gamble to make football better. i can understand that some do not agree with me. but not one came back here and said we want to continue as it is now, because everybody knows that it...
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in the naughty dictatorship in any country canterbury north korea and what the good people think in democracy that's quite different and we have a say over what these things are and that's the point of departure for my book into get into more specific examples of stories and continue having a conversation. >> i have actually never heard of the huge essay myself and was very struck by it, i want to look it up. and there are couple of things about the book that are remarkable in the first is as you point out the question of the relationship between the occupation and the rest of society and you speak about this partly in terms of inequality and also the sense that the people who are doing this work and made it outside of the rest of the social order in for this exciting to exist in for our kindness of society. i think that double relationship is very powerfully brought out in the book as a whole. and i would like you to talk about that often books the focus on the subject of this book and we can talk more about what the actual work is in the usually focus on the victim somehow and focusing on t
in the naughty dictatorship in any country canterbury north korea and what the good people think in democracy that's quite different and we have a say over what these things are and that's the point of departure for my book into get into more specific examples of stories and continue having a conversation. >> i have actually never heard of the huge essay myself and was very struck by it, i want to look it up. and there are couple of things about the book that are remarkable in the first...
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pope francis along with the archbishop of canterbury justin welby and ecumenical patriarch bartholomewleader of orthodox christians -- came together today. they urged an upcoming u.n. climate summit to quote "listen to the cry of the earth". thousands of firefighters in northern california have made more gains against the giant caldor fire. their progress in the lake tahoe region is being bolstered by cooler temperatures, higher humidity and easing winds. the fire is now about 50 percent -- 50% contained. the father of britney spears has petitioned a los angeles court to end his daughter's conservatorship. jaime spears has had control over his daughter's personal and professional life since 2008. still to come on the newshour, how the gulf coast and the northeast dig out from ida's wake. the director of the african centers for disease control discusses global back we -- vaccine and equity. a new jersey town heavily impacted by the nine eleven -- 911 attacks reflects on that tragic day. plus much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from t
pope francis along with the archbishop of canterbury justin welby and ecumenical patriarch bartholomewleader of orthodox christians -- came together today. they urged an upcoming u.n. climate summit to quote "listen to the cry of the earth". thousands of firefighters in northern california have made more gains against the giant caldor fire. their progress in the lake tahoe region is being bolstered by cooler temperatures, higher humidity and easing winds. the fire is now about 50...
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pope francis along with the archbishop of canterbury justin welby and ecumenical patriarch bartholomew the first, leader of orthodox christians, came together today. they urged an upcoming u.n. climate summit to "listen to the cry of the earth." back in this country, thousands of firefighters in northern california have made more gains against the giant "caldor" fire. their progress in the lake tahoe region is being bolstered by cooler temperatures, higher humidity and easing winds. the fire is now about 50% contained. and, on wall street, tech stocks made small gains, but the rest of the market gave ground. the dow jones industrial average lost 269 points to close at 35,100. the nasdaq managed to add 10 points, inching to anoth all- time high. the s&p 500 slipped 15. still to come on the newshour: how the gulf coast and the northeast dig out from ida's wake. the director of the african centers for disease control discusses global vaccine inequity. a new jersey town heavily impacted by the 9/11 attacks reflects on that tragic day. plus much more. >> woodruff: for the second time in les
pope francis along with the archbishop of canterbury justin welby and ecumenical patriarch bartholomew the first, leader of orthodox christians, came together today. they urged an upcoming u.n. climate summit to "listen to the cry of the earth." back in this country, thousands of firefighters in northern california have made more gains against the giant "caldor" fire. their progress in the lake tahoe region is being bolstered by cooler temperatures, higher humidity and...
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background which i think a shared by swaths of americans, swaths of american immigrants come here and canterbury building from scratch. i came here as a toddler. my dad started, restarted his life at 47. so his was even more kind of a strange juxtaposition of prosperity, seeming prosperity in the soviet union, , and then starting from zero back in the united states all just to provide a better future for his children. so it's a story about those kind of humble origins coming to the united states, growing up in brooklyn, new york, not kind of the cool brooklyn of nowadays, the trendy gentrified brooklyn. this is the kind of rough and tumble. i watched the show called the warriors which was pretty awesome. it was filmed in 79. i just watched it after couple of decades and it shows this odyssey of a gang going to like a gang retreat of sorts in the bronx and then having to work the way back down to brooklyn. coney island which is where we settled, right in the brighton beach in coney island ferry for the year and have it. something that end is nowadays but it's that, being -- i don't know if i woul
background which i think a shared by swaths of americans, swaths of american immigrants come here and canterbury building from scratch. i came here as a toddler. my dad started, restarted his life at 47. so his was even more kind of a strange juxtaposition of prosperity, seeming prosperity in the soviet union, , and then starting from zero back in the united states all just to provide a better future for his children. so it's a story about those kind of humble origins coming to the united...
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. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today thevents of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history. and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television, and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who must now be aware, as it was on this day, that every single move she makes in public will be recorded and observed. a very difficult life indeed. >> we'll be back in just a moment with some closing observations and one final look at what has justifiably been called the wedding of the century. >> by the authority of the state of new york, i pronounce that they are husband and wife. you may kiss the bride. >> your wedding was seen by an astonishing number of people. 16 and 19 million viewers. how do you account for that kind of popularity? >> oh, i can't. i can't. the way it's grown is just amazing to me. >> it did appear in the '80s that it was a good time for daytime soap operas, especially for a show like "general hospital" which
. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today thevents of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history. and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television, and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who must now be aware, as it was on this day, that every single move she makes in public will be recorded and observed. a...
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then transferred back down to canterbury, where we lived at the time. when he could be.initely. but again, it has been a very well lived life thus far. what was it like being _ very well lived life thus far. what was it like being there _ very well lived life thus far. wisgt was it like being there without your mum and dad? that must have been quite tough?— quite tough? yeah, i think going into these games _ quite tough? yeah, i think going into these games we _ quite tough? yeah, i think going into these games we knew- quite tough? yeah, i think going into these games we knew it - quite tough? yeah, i think going i into these games we knew it would quite tough? yeah, i think going - into these games we knew it would be different _ into these games we knew it would be different because of the postponement and then the re—announcement. but we were prepared _ re—announcement. but we were prepared for that. we had a good support— prepared for that. we had a good support base from the national lottery — support base from the national lottery. they helped us through turbulent
then transferred back down to canterbury, where we lived at the time. when he could be.initely. but again, it has been a very well lived life thus far. what was it like being _ very well lived life thus far. what was it like being there _ very well lived life thus far. wisgt was it like being there without your mum and dad? that must have been quite tough?— quite tough? yeah, i think going into these games _ quite tough? yeah, i think going into these games we _ quite tough? yeah, i think...
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tammy beaumont hit a brilliant century in the final game in canterbury as they thrashed new zealand byesterday. we are going to try and move _ going down yesterday. we are going to try and move on _ going down yesterday. we are going to try and move on from _ going down yesterday. we are going to try and move on from the - going down yesterday. we are going to try and move on from the ryder. to try and move on from the ryder cup now! let to try and move on from the ryder cu now! ., ., , ., ., cup now! let it go, it has gone for a coule cup now! let it go, it has gone for a couple of _ cup now! let it go, it has gone for a couple of years! _ it might be weeks or even months before germany knows who will succeed angela merkel as chancellor, after a tight election failed to produce a clear winner. merkel�*s christian democratic union party had their worst ever election performance, falling just behind the social democrats we can speak now to the bbc�*s david eades who is in berlin this morning. it was billed as the end of angela merkel but it feels more complicated than that. �* ., , than
tammy beaumont hit a brilliant century in the final game in canterbury as they thrashed new zealand byesterday. we are going to try and move _ going down yesterday. we are going to try and move on _ going down yesterday. we are going to try and move on from _ going down yesterday. we are going to try and move on from the - going down yesterday. we are going to try and move on from the ryder. to try and move on from the ryder cup now! let to try and move on from the ryder cu now! ., ., , ., .,...