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we need a -'l~ rimaue archbishop of canterbury. we need a pilgrimage to — archbishop of canterbury. we need a pilgrimage to a clean economy which j pilgrimage to a clean economy which decreases _ pilgrimage to a clean economy which decreases carbon emissions and increases — decreases carbon emissions and increases renewable energy development and use. we need a global— development and use. we need a global financial architecture which repents _ global financial architecture which repents of its past sins and is renewed _ repents of its past sins and is renewed to be the foundation of a green _ renewed to be the foundation of a green global economy. with that, there _ green global economy. with that, there must be a dramatic and rapid change _ there must be a dramatic and rapid change in _ there must be a dramatic and rapid change in taxation and trade rules. that promote green activity. the reliuious that promote green activity. iie: religious leaders that promote green activity. "iie: religious leaders want that promote green activity. i““i2 religious leaders want all government to
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among the speakers was the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby.the noble calling of politicians in a democracy is to make all manner of sacrifices, seen and unseen, for the freedom and prosperity of our nation. and it is for that reason that across the nation we should be thankful to everyone who is here and throughout especially the house of commons who gives so much despite the cynicism, abuse and cruelty that they so often endure. too often when great tragedies happen, we have to reflect that the best seem to be the first to suffer. in this great tragedy, there is a unanimous conviction amongst all who knew him that sir david was of the best. this afternoon, borisjohnson told the house of commons that sir david's dearest wish and long—standing campaign will be made reality southend on sea, in his constituency, will be given city status. and earlier, sir david's family visited the church hall in leigh—on—sea where the politician was killed. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg reports. holding on. at a church that should be a place of sanctuar
among the speakers was the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby.the noble calling of politicians in a democracy is to make all manner of sacrifices, seen and unseen, for the freedom and prosperity of our nation. and it is for that reason that across the nation we should be thankful to everyone who is here and throughout especially the house of commons who gives so much despite the cynicism, abuse and cruelty that they so often endure. too often when great tragedies happen, we have to reflect...
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it was really t interesting you play out on the american side the really agitated about this but canterbury is like it would be great but it's not going to happen, we have other things to worry about right now. >> yeah, even though that he wanted, he is writing some of the pamphlets he is agitated for, he really wants this in 1768 but it is not politically feasible. ashley: part of the crisis that we talked a little bit the crisis develops in the first year of the mccann revolution. how does a revolution extend the scaffolding and compromise in ways that might not recover. >> i think it happens it a couple of ways, one the nonreligious issues they are dividing brits from americans and divide religious communities two. the more politicized particularly new england centers get the lesson on board with that english dissenters are, english dissenters are not that interested in arguing for revolution in the colonies, they want to protect the right of the colonists but they're not going to go the next step. they get these divisions there and you get divisions between anglicans and north american
it was really t interesting you play out on the american side the really agitated about this but canterbury is like it would be great but it's not going to happen, we have other things to worry about right now. >> yeah, even though that he wanted, he is writing some of the pamphlets he is agitated for, he really wants this in 1768 but it is not politically feasible. ashley: part of the crisis that we talked a little bit the crisis develops in the first year of the mccann revolution. how...
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and literally 2020, the university of canterbury did a scope review of how low transmission is.ell everyone to go outside before they get the vaccine. they should out be trick-or- treating. and inside, we have high enough vaccination rate that you can keep your child masked inside, and until they can get vaccinated. >> let's talk about kids getting vaccinated. it looks like that could happen soon. california is preparing to vaccinate many. i want to talk about what dr. gauley, secretary health and human service said about vaccinating the 5 to 11-year- old age reading range. >> 9% of the states population is 5 to 11 years old. that means 9% more to that blanket of protection that has helped lead the nation in terms of vaccine rates. >> do you have any advice for parents as they prepare to vaccinate their young one? >> i will vaccinate my 11-year- old as soon as we can. i will say three things why vaccinate children. yes the risk of severe disease is lower in children. it would be unwise to say that epd me logically. however, the delta surgeon areas of low vaccination, there were
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is the winner of the nobel prize for literature, getting the news on the phone in his kitchen in canterbury> the man says hello, i am from the swedish academy, congratulations, you have won the nobel prize. for literature. and i said is this a prank? >> shortly afterwards the rest of the world knew as well. >> the nobel prize in literature for 2021 is awarded to the novelist abdulrazak gurnah, born in zanzibar, active in england for his uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effect of colonialism and the fate of the refugees in the gulf between cultures and confidence --continents. >> gurnah is the first black african to win the nobel prize in literature since 1986. he fled zanzibar after an uprising in 19 64 and citizens of arab heritage suffered persecution. he arrived in england at 18, writing 10 novels. he has explored the effects of colonialism on africa and given a voice to the experience of refugees. >> there is a meanness in this response to people who want to come from elsewhere to europe. it is not like they are coming empty-handed, they're coming in saying here is my
is the winner of the nobel prize for literature, getting the news on the phone in his kitchen in canterbury> the man says hello, i am from the swedish academy, congratulations, you have won the nobel prize. for literature. and i said is this a prank? >> shortly afterwards the rest of the world knew as well. >> the nobel prize in literature for 2021 is awarded to the novelist abdulrazak gurnah, born in zanzibar, active in england for his uncompromising and compassionate...
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a minute's silence was observed before the archbishop of canterbury conducted a memorial service at saintargarets church in westminster. and donald trump has filed a lawsuit against the us house select committee investigating the attack on congress on january six. the former president is hoping to keep the records secret by claiming the material is covered under executive privilege. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the show: throwing some shakes in berlin. this is the capital of techno. tasting the future in wales. so you've got sweet potato... uhuh. ..butternut squash, cricket. laughs. and in search of something special in the skies of new zealand. theme song plays. hello, welcome to the travel show. this week, back in the uk, and getting a few mouthfuls of bugs on the welsh coast. now, let me tell you, some people say it's the future, and it's not as bad as you think. stay tuned for that, but we're going to begin in berlin, a city that's built its modern reputation on its amazing club scene — a scene renowned for its pulsing beats and its flashing lights, whi
a minute's silence was observed before the archbishop of canterbury conducted a memorial service at saintargarets church in westminster. and donald trump has filed a lawsuit against the us house select committee investigating the attack on congress on january six. the former president is hoping to keep the records secret by claiming the material is covered under executive privilege. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the show: throwing some shakes in berlin. this is...
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a minute's silence was observed before the archbishop of canterbury conducted a memorial service at saintit against the us house select committee investigating the attack on congress on january six. the former president is hoping to keep the records secret by claiming the material is covered under executive privilege. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk.
a minute's silence was observed before the archbishop of canterbury conducted a memorial service at saintit against the us house select committee investigating the attack on congress on january six. the former president is hoping to keep the records secret by claiming the material is covered under executive privilege. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk.
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the archbishop of canterbury conducted a memorial service at st margaret's church in westminster.ting the attack on congress on january six. the congress onjanuary six. the former president is to keep the record from his presidency secret by claiming that the material is covered under executive privilege.
the archbishop of canterbury conducted a memorial service at st margaret's church in westminster.ting the attack on congress on january six. the congress onjanuary six. the former president is to keep the record from his presidency secret by claiming that the material is covered under executive privilege.
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pick or shoot, the canterbury answered. but the lat hartman leant informed them of the pomp. financial was was wrought. yang in no law new york mean shorter le can. i don't know that we appreciate of last anyhow. i shanna again tommy shannon, russia, r parkway, passing bowel had him down and had a year have articles. it'll give you the show me you. she remarried twice, but the abuse didn't stop. she says her 2nd husband beat her child and her mother as well. peter will, don't you, he'll dora, we're up for nap. what did? what did you don, how quite, initially the bow said natalie is the sure the bow tie, medulla, or hi ashley her? megan hannah. yeah. the brown will it carlos well well i will when you give me an solo portion with when he was selected by the time young she was 26. she'd been trapped in the abuse of marriage for 6 years and had 2 children. oh, there was how much a no show. ha, ha, ha. friends. doj a. howdy. we're at. we're going to get on her and sure. i had sunny the thought rather dingy. i'm busy and we, i ac
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who's the archbishop of canterbury to tell tina that she should suffer longer? grace has helped steve cope with the loss of his wife. he now wants other people in tina's position to be able to die with dignity. graham satchell, bbc news. of course our thanks go to steve for talking to a reporter. we will be talking to a reporter. we will be talking to a reporter. we will be talking to the archbishop of canterbury and ten past eight this morning. if you need help and advice regarding any of the areas involved in this issue — such as bereavement, emotional distress and support for carers — there are links on the bbc actionline website. let's take a look at today's papers. the daily mail leads on the queen's hospital stay and notes that it came "just hours after cancelling her visit to northern ireland." sources have told the paper that there is "no cause for alarm." we understand the queen returned home the next day. the telegraph claims that ministers are discussing proposals to cut the waiting time for covid booster jabs from six months to five. the paper says t
who's the archbishop of canterbury to tell tina that she should suffer longer? grace has helped steve cope with the loss of his wife. he now wants other people in tina's position to be able to die with dignity. graham satchell, bbc news. of course our thanks go to steve for talking to a reporter. we will be talking to a reporter. we will be talking to a reporter. we will be talking to the archbishop of canterbury and ten past eight this morning. if you need help and advice regarding any of the...
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the archbishop of canterbury has said he is a proposed new law in ghana which would propose harsh penalties q community. despite an agreement by all churches that they would not support this commentary legislation. the anti— lgbt real has already generated a lot of controversy since it was introduced in august. —— bill. the parliamentary committee has received over 100 petitions challenging it. some academics have questioned the bill, arguing that it challenges the constitution and democracy. the speaker has said that will go through a transparent process before passing it into law. the debate could take several months. the bill was initiated following the opening and subsequent shutdown of an lgbt key shutdown. a prison term of three years at a human rights said the new bill could promote a system of state—sponsored discrimination and violence against sexual minorities in the country but the bill is likely to pass with some amendments since many mps favour it. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: protests across ecuador, as the indigenous movement fights petrol price rises and fuel sub
the archbishop of canterbury has said he is a proposed new law in ghana which would propose harsh penalties q community. despite an agreement by all churches that they would not support this commentary legislation. the anti— lgbt real has already generated a lot of controversy since it was introduced in august. —— bill. the parliamentary committee has received over 100 petitions challenging it. some academics have questioned the bill, arguing that it challenges the constitution and...
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for example, i invited the archbishop of canterbury george carrier not getting to park sun and he agreed. and it was a wonderful the agreement because if he came, we could have genuine interface discussion impacts on ensure that box sounds very much part of this global attempt to create regions. now, but i will shut down by the pac signing fun so service because they believe that and they were. ready influenced by some right wing thinking of fishes had no, we can't do that because what when them one last 8 and i was really alarmed. i said if we are so intimidated by the less than we are going to be in trouble sooner later and i was right. because now of course we have a situation, buxton and the extreme lighting a group just come out on the, on the streets and threaten them. have demonstration then actually attacked people and you saw the killing of the governor and job and so on. so that the atmosphere had begun to change, but i was, i kamisha and it was a fairly turbulent i was there about 9 months. it was a fairly turbulent, turbulent type, a thing that you find that, that in, as a, l
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named the winner of the nobel prize for literature, getting the news on the phone in his kitchen in canterbury, england. and his man says, ah, ah, hello, i am from the swedish academy. oh, congratulations. you have won the nobel prize for literature. and i said, is this a prank? shortly afterwards, the rest of the world knew as well. but about prize in literature for 2021 is awarded to the novelist verbal rosin. gordon well, born his algebra active in england for his uncompromising and compressions penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fates of the refugee in the gulf between cultures and continence. some was many dra gonna is the 1st black african to win the nobel prize in literature since 1986 he fled zanzibar after an uprising in 1964 as citizens of arab heritage like himself suffered persecution. gonna arrived in england as an 18 year old going on to write 10 novels . his work has explored the continuing effects of colonialism on africa and given a voice to the experience of refugees. there is a kind of meanness, i think in this response to come people who want to come from els
named the winner of the nobel prize for literature, getting the news on the phone in his kitchen in canterbury, england. and his man says, ah, ah, hello, i am from the swedish academy. oh, congratulations. you have won the nobel prize for literature. and i said, is this a prank? shortly afterwards, the rest of the world knew as well. but about prize in literature for 2021 is awarded to the novelist verbal rosin. gordon well, born his algebra active in england for his uncompromising and...
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the canterbury on the la hartman then leant informed them of the pumpkin than i sure was. was wrought yang in no law. you know me. we all mean shorter le, calendar wagner, punchy age of last. anyhow, i shanna again tommy shannon, russia. our parkway passes in our had him down and had a year have articles. it'll definitely either show me young. she remarried twice, but the abuse didn't stop. she says her 2nd husband beat her child and her mother as well. peter will though tube he'll dora wheel up for nap. what did? what did it on her way initially? the bow said, natalie is the shoes about telling you that or hired him her? megan hannah. yeah. the brown will it carlos well well either one you give in solo fortune or the way he wants to limit by the time young she was 26. she been trapped in the abuse of marriage for 6 years and had 2 children. oh there was how much a no show. ha, ha, ha, friend j b u. howdy? walburga. okay, total galen, horner, shaw. i have the sony, the daughter dingy, an employee. i a gwinnett allen her, shes yang, she's ex husband's abuse escalated and th
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for example, i invited the archbishop of canterbury george carrier not getting paid to park son and he agreed and it was a wonderful agreement because if he came, we could have genuine interface discussion impacts on and show that buxton very much fun to this. no global attempt to create bridges now, but i was shot down by the facts and fun, so service because they believed that and they were influenced by some writing thinking of fishes had no, we can't do that because what, when them one last 8 and i was really alarmed, i said if we are so intimidated by the us and we are going to be in trouble sooner later. and i was right because now of course we have a situation, buxton in the extreme lighting and just come out on the, on the streets and threaten them, have demonstration, and actually attacked people. and you saw the killing of the governor and job and so on. so that the atmosphere had begun to change when i was hi kamicia. and it was a fairly turbulent i was there about 9 months. it was a fairly turbulent, turbulent type, a thing, did you find that? then i mean, as, let's say, a
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she, the canterbury on the left hard when the young informed them of the pomp than i sure was, was wrought yang in no law yamil your me shorter look on either by we appreciate of last. anyhow, i shanna again tommy shannon, russia al parkway position bowel had him down and had a year have articles. it'll definitely either show me young. she remarried twice, but the abuse didn't stop. she says her 2nd husband beat her child and her mother as well. peter will, don't you? he'll dora wheat up for nap. what did? what did it on her way initially? the bower said not only is the shoes about pamela or higher, some her megan hannah. yeah. the brown will it color so well, i will. when you give me an solo fortune will the way you are selected. by the time young she was 26. she been trapped in the abuse of marriage for 6 years and had 2 children. oh, there was how much a no show. ha, ha, ha, trentadue j. e. a. howdy walker. we're going to get on her shore. i had suddenly a thought to other dingy, i'm busy every i acquiring a challenge. sheesh yang. she's ex husband's abuse escalated. and the final straw
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a minute's silence was observed before the archbishop of canterbury conducted a memorial service at saintargarets church in westminster. and donald trump has filed a lawsuit against the us house select committee investigating the attack on congress on january six. the former president is hoping to keep the records secret by claiming the material is covered under executive privilege. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk i'm stephen sackur. 75 years ago the first nuremberg trial of nazi war criminals came to an end. the groundbreaking international tribunal handed down 12 death sentences. in the years that followed, there were hopes that in evolving mechanism of internationaljustice would deter and punish further heinous acts of mass murder and genocide. my guest is international lawyer and author philippe sands. 75 years on from nuremberg, is the world any better at delivering justice for the worst of crimes? lovely to be with you. this notion of international justice, it seems to have sort of consumed you, both professionally and personally, for many years. is it p
a minute's silence was observed before the archbishop of canterbury conducted a memorial service at saintargarets church in westminster. and donald trump has filed a lawsuit against the us house select committee investigating the attack on congress on january six. the former president is hoping to keep the records secret by claiming the material is covered under executive privilege. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk i'm stephen sackur. 75 years ago the first nuremberg...
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she is in the hospital in canterbury! blocked more roads in london. 38 of the climate change activists were arrested near the blackwall tunnel entrance during the morning rush hour. it follows recent protests on the m25 and the m4. london ambulance service has issued a plea asking protesters to let their crews pass. a 31—year—old nurse has pleaded not guilty to murdering eight babies, at a hospital in chester. lucy letby appeared at manchester crown court via video link, where she also denied ten counts of attempted murder, at the countess of chester hospital, between 2015 and 2016. her trial is due to begin next 0ctober. ministers are considering whether to reduce the threshold at which graduates must begin to repay their student loans. currently anyone earning just over £27,000 a year starts to pay their debt. but with just 25% of students expected to pay off their loan in full, the government is looking at proposals for the future funding of universities in england. 0ur education editor, branwenjeffreys, has been talki
she is in the hospital in canterbury! blocked more roads in london. 38 of the climate change activists were arrested near the blackwall tunnel entrance during the morning rush hour. it follows recent protests on the m25 and the m4. london ambulance service has issued a plea asking protesters to let their crews pass. a 31—year—old nurse has pleaded not guilty to murdering eight babies, at a hospital in chester. lucy letby appeared at manchester crown court via video link, where she also...
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the archbishop of canterbury conducted a memorial service at st margaret's church in westminster.onald trump is filed lawsuit against the us house select committee investigating the attack on congress on january six. the congress onjanuary six. the former president is to keep the record from his presidency secret by claiming that the material is covered under executive privilege. the announcement that the queen had elevated southend—on—sea to city status has been widely welcomed. so david amess had fought a long campaign to that end. it fought a long campaign to that end. , �* . v fought a long campaign to that end. a ., �*, .,, end. it is britain's hottest au:ust end. it is britain's hottest august bank _ end. it is britain's hottest august bank holiday - end. it is britain's hottest august bank holiday for. end. it is britain's hottest. august bank holiday for nine years. southend—on—sea, the seaside town has attracted millions of holiday—makers over the years. it is hoping to attract even more with its new city status. attract even more with its new city statue— attract even mo
the archbishop of canterbury conducted a memorial service at st margaret's church in westminster.onald trump is filed lawsuit against the us house select committee investigating the attack on congress on january six. the congress onjanuary six. the former president is to keep the record from his presidency secret by claiming that the material is covered under executive privilege. the announcement that the queen had elevated southend—on—sea to city status has been widely welcomed. so david...
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the archbishop of canterbury, for example, says rather than accepting what he calls assisted suicide,mpassion, it is our concern about the effectiveness of the safeguards, and the care for the vulnerable, and the fact that not all families are as loving and caring as tina's husband, who is obviously an extraordinary man, and a wonderful man. not all families are like that. this is grace, another rescue dog trained by tina. having grace has helped steve cope with the loss of his wife. he now wants other people in tina's position to be able to die with dignity. graham satchell, bbc news. more than 1000 people are dying from covid every day in russia, a figure that makes it the worst—affected in europe. the scale of new infections and deaths has alarmed authorities so much that all workplaces are being shut down for a week from the start of november. many russians are sceptical of the vaccine the country produced, leaving them unprotected. richard galpin has visited one hospital in russia's north—west, and sent this report. another frantic day in hospital number one, here in vologda. the
the archbishop of canterbury, for example, says rather than accepting what he calls assisted suicide,mpassion, it is our concern about the effectiveness of the safeguards, and the care for the vulnerable, and the fact that not all families are as loving and caring as tina's husband, who is obviously an extraordinary man, and a wonderful man. not all families are like that. this is grace, another rescue dog trained by tina. having grace has helped steve cope with the loss of his wife. he now...
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the palace of westminster and their will be a service of remembrance held with an address from canterburyby many after what happened on friday and it is a balancing act, isn't it, between trying to protect members of parliament but also making them accessible to the people they serve. 0ur political correspondent is outside st. margaret's church for us now and jonathan, we heard so much tributes and i'd say i was struck by the level of fondness that there was, notjust from the conservative benches, but is so striking is that so many people called them his friend, called him theirfriend right across the political spectrum. it was striking. we see a lot of the confrontation here westminster, a lot of disagreement and debate but sometimes gets a little bit unpleasant, but there was nothing but affection and nothing but respect from across the house of commons this weekend and that special session led by the prime minister who described sir david amess as a kind and decent man who had strongly held beliefs but nothing but respect for those who disagreed with them. it was a surprise all around
the palace of westminster and their will be a service of remembrance held with an address from canterburyby many after what happened on friday and it is a balancing act, isn't it, between trying to protect members of parliament but also making them accessible to the people they serve. 0ur political correspondent is outside st. margaret's church for us now and jonathan, we heard so much tributes and i'd say i was struck by the level of fondness that there was, notjust from the conservative...
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the archbishop of canterbury was among those at the event. here's mark lowen.d confucian, signing a joint appeal to world leaders who will meet at the cop26 in glasgow, to commit to net zero emissions, to limit the temperature rise degrees to support poorer countries. a pope who is focused on environmental concern and an archbishop with this warning. 0urabuse, ourwar against the climate, affects the poorest among us. reconciliation with creation, in obedience to our creator, proclaims the love of god. the world has just enough time to get this right. in return, the signatories say they will educate their faithful, spreading the message of climate awareness. the document was handed to alok sharma, the cop26 president, to take to next month's summit, telling us the faith leaders are an essential resource. the message from them has been very clear. this is a critical moment for the world. and the message was one of the head and the heart. the scientists telling us the message from the head is very clear — it is humanity that is creating climate change and we need
the archbishop of canterbury was among those at the event. here's mark lowen.d confucian, signing a joint appeal to world leaders who will meet at the cop26 in glasgow, to commit to net zero emissions, to limit the temperature rise degrees to support poorer countries. a pope who is focused on environmental concern and an archbishop with this warning. 0urabuse, ourwar against the climate, affects the poorest among us. reconciliation with creation, in obedience to our creator, proclaims the love...
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protestants and others will reach out to the church so they came and of england and the archbishop of canterburyose are usually protestants so for instance i protestant community between the ukraine and russia as far as i can tell was wiped out that they petitioned so to trace where the petitions are around the world and then there are conscious efforts among the awakened protestants to reach out with the intention to reunite in overcoming the reformation and that is the more theological movement going back into the 17h century that these are more 17h century figures but they were committed and you have that going on. host: as a quick follow-up you talk about to the church of england what about the church of scotland? he is not the head so what does he get? >> this is important george the third was personally in anglican his personal relationship anglican clergy and the anglican context but he was a protector of the church of scotland so he is the head of the system and obligated to protect them and he discourages thing he doesn't take petitions to our troublemakers within the church of scotland
protestants and others will reach out to the church so they came and of england and the archbishop of canterburyose are usually protestants so for instance i protestant community between the ukraine and russia as far as i can tell was wiped out that they petitioned so to trace where the petitions are around the world and then there are conscious efforts among the awakened protestants to reach out with the intention to reunite in overcoming the reformation and that is the more theological...
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who's the archbishop of canterbury to tell tina that she should suffer longer?e fact this bill is getting a second reading in parliament later? i getting a second reading in parliament later?— getting a second reading in parliament later? i think it's a dangerous _ parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. _ parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. i _ parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. i think- parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. i think it's - parliament later? i think it's a | dangerous bill. i think it's also extremely na ve. would you like to me to explain that?— extremely na ve. would you like to me to explain that? please do, yes. if we look me to explain that? please do, yes. if we look at — me to explain that? please do, yes. if we look at the _ me to explain that? please do, yes. if we look at the word _ me to explain that? please do, yes. if we look at the word na ve, - me to explain that? please do, yes. if we look at the word na ve, if- me to explain that? please do, yes. if we look at the word na ve, if we
who's the archbishop of canterbury to tell tina that she should suffer longer?e fact this bill is getting a second reading in parliament later? i getting a second reading in parliament later?— getting a second reading in parliament later? i think it's a dangerous _ parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. _ parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. i _ parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. i think- parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. i think it's -...
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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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about that moment where everyone in the historiography is about 159 years, the most and even his canterbury argues that he defeats his replacement of command and is banishment to the west, ultimately we's fall from grace in the eyes of the lincoln administration but it couldn't be further from the truth. and late august of 1962, as they were playing out of virginia, abraham lincoln and edwin stanton are ignoring desperate pleas for help from the governor of minnesota. there is a serious serious war waging out there, an uprising of the dakota war of 1862. they need help and lincoln and stanton had been focusing all of their energies on virginia and john hay one of lincoln's private secretaries and got out there months earlier he comes back and tells lincoln that this war is growing more extensive other than they need help. now if pope had lost confidence in lincoln, and instead in and he's being banished out was would you send someone that is so inept that was defeated the second to go to be in charge and carry out a war by themselves in minnesota. where would we call ago, he would back to n
about that moment where everyone in the historiography is about 159 years, the most and even his canterbury argues that he defeats his replacement of command and is banishment to the west, ultimately we's fall from grace in the eyes of the lincoln administration but it couldn't be further from the truth. and late august of 1962, as they were playing out of virginia, abraham lincoln and edwin stanton are ignoring desperate pleas for help from the governor of minnesota. there is a serious serious...
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board members and even in some cases threats against teachers a lot of this is unfortunate but you canterburypeople performing a public service should be protected no. one is saying that you can't speak out at a school board meeting. this is about threats and violence and intimidation and that's the response. now, what you are seeing here of course bill pointed this out. a lot of this is a response to arguments, political arguments over critical race theory. over the use of masks in cool to protect children against covid. these are issues that are being used as trigger points, i think, on the right to stir up voters. the idea that anybody left or right would not be behind law and order is a surprise to me. i think republicans are always for law and order. >> mike: all right. so president bidenens sinking poll numbers. having an impact, potentially on bellwether race in virginia. let's play a clip. >> we are facing a lot of head winds from washington as you know the president is unpopular today unfortunately here in virginia. >> because his campaign is failing, terry calls in his friend joe bi
board members and even in some cases threats against teachers a lot of this is unfortunate but you canterburypeople performing a public service should be protected no. one is saying that you can't speak out at a school board meeting. this is about threats and violence and intimidation and that's the response. now, what you are seeing here of course bill pointed this out. a lot of this is a response to arguments, political arguments over critical race theory. over the use of masks in cool to...
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i want to go to dave canterbury.north florida where the search is under way. casey jordan, a criminologist and behavioral analyst. thanks to both. brian's parents are convinced he is in this nature preserve. that's what they've been saying and they wouldn't look anywhere else. if brian has been there for the past 25 days, how likely do you think it is that he could still be alive and undetected to this point? >> i think a lot of that depends really on how prepared he was when he entered the area to begin with. if he had supplies and a backpack, which it's rumored that he had, he had ways to disinfect water through filtration and cover to protect himself from the weather and things like that, he could survive for a certain period of time. but if he had ways to gather food and process that food, he could survive even longer. the question really becomes if you can gather food, how are you going to process and cook that food without starting fire? and if your filtration fails, how you going to disinfect the water without
i want to go to dave canterbury.north florida where the search is under way. casey jordan, a criminologist and behavioral analyst. thanks to both. brian's parents are convinced he is in this nature preserve. that's what they've been saying and they wouldn't look anywhere else. if brian has been there for the past 25 days, how likely do you think it is that he could still be alive and undetected to this point? >> i think a lot of that depends really on how prepared he was when he entered...
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there will be a church service led by the archbishop of canterbury in the grounds of westminster abbeymuch. jonathan, thank you very much. jonathan blake, our political correspondent. let's speak now to sir peter fahy. he's a former chief constable of greater manchester police. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. the question occupying so many people right now, how do you protect mps on democracy, people's access to those mps, while at the same time effectively identifying and stopping threats. threats which are ever more present because of social media? yes, absolutely. clearly there will be quite a bit of focus on the prevent programme. which was put in place after thejuly the prevent programme. which was put in place after the july the 7th bombings, when we realised a lot of the threats were coming from inside the threats were coming from inside the country. this suspect was referred at some point. it is like any other programme which is put in place to try and deter young people from getting involved in knife crime or drugs, gangs, you know, it is voluntary and it will have its su
there will be a church service led by the archbishop of canterbury in the grounds of westminster abbeymuch. jonathan, thank you very much. jonathan blake, our political correspondent. let's speak now to sir peter fahy. he's a former chief constable of greater manchester police. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. the question occupying so many people right now, how do you protect mps on democracy, people's access to those mps, while at the same time effectively identifying and stopping...
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held at st margaret's church, in the grounds of westminster abbey and led by the archbishop of canterbury's the archbishop. the noble calling for the noble to make all manner sacrifices both seen and unseen for the freedom and prosperity of our nation. and it is for that reason that across the nation we should be thankful to everyone who is here and throughout especially the house of commons. who give so much despite the cynicism, abuse and cruelty that they so often indoor. too often when great tragedies happen we have to reflect that the best seem to be the first to suffer. in this great tragedy there is a unanimous conviction amongst all who knew him that sir david was of the best.— david was of the best. earlier on monda a david was of the best. earlier on monday a special— david was of the best. earlier on monday a special parliamentary | monday a special parliamentary session was held in honour of sir david. there was a minute of silence and then for the next two hours mps took turns to pay tribute to him. here is prime minister boris johnson. we will not the manner of sir david's d
held at st margaret's church, in the grounds of westminster abbey and led by the archbishop of canterbury's the archbishop. the noble calling for the noble to make all manner sacrifices both seen and unseen for the freedom and prosperity of our nation. and it is for that reason that across the nation we should be thankful to everyone who is here and throughout especially the house of commons. who give so much despite the cynicism, abuse and cruelty that they so often indoor. too often when...
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canterbury tales by chaucer. all of these things our children need to be exposed to, and not just, how do i pass this math and science test to get it the -- get to the next grade. it would be a shame if in the course of our education of our children we don't expose them to lots of things, and we don't give them greater choice in what they want to do with their lives. most of them at that age are not sure, so expose them to lots of things. give them a menu. and sooner or later something will catch them and turn them on, just like rotc turned me on. if rotc hadn't come into my life when i was 17, i wouldn't be here. i don't know where i'd be. that's what i found that i fell love with. that's what i tell kids, graduation speeches, keep looking for the thing that you do well and the thing you love doing. don't stop. it isn't fame and fortune. it isn't the amount of money you make or the titles you get. it's doing that which you do well and which you love doing. and i was talking to a group of students not too lock ag
canterbury tales by chaucer. all of these things our children need to be exposed to, and not just, how do i pass this math and science test to get it the -- get to the next grade. it would be a shame if in the course of our education of our children we don't expose them to lots of things, and we don't give them greater choice in what they want to do with their lives. most of them at that age are not sure, so expose them to lots of things. give them a menu. and sooner or later something will...
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canterbury tales by chaucer. all of these things our children need to be exposed to, and not just, how do i pass this math and science test to get it the -- get to the next grade. it would be a shame if in the course of our education of our children we don't expose them to lots of things, and we don't give them greater choice in what they want to do with their lives. most of them at that age are not sure, so expose them to lots of things. give them a menu. and sooner or later something will catch them and turn them on, just like rotc turned me on. if rotc hadn't come into my life when i was 17, i wouldn't be here. i don't know where i'd be. that's what i found that i fell love with. that's what i tell kids, graduation speeches, keep looking for the thing that you do well and the thing you love doing. don't stop. it isn't fame and fortune. it isn't the amount of money you make or the titles you get. it's doing that which you do well and which you love doing. and i was talking to a group of students not too lock ag
canterbury tales by chaucer. all of these things our children need to be exposed to, and not just, how do i pass this math and science test to get it the -- get to the next grade. it would be a shame if in the course of our education of our children we don't expose them to lots of things, and we don't give them greater choice in what they want to do with their lives. most of them at that age are not sure, so expose them to lots of things. give them a menu. and sooner or later something will...
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the archbishop of canterbury was among those at the event. here's mark lowen.is focused on environmental concern and an archbishop with this warning. 0urabuse, ourwar against the climate, affects the poorest among us. reconciliation with creation, in obedience to our creator, proclaims the love of god. the world has just enough time to get this right. in return, the signatories say they will educate their faithful, spreading the message of climate awareness. the document was handed to alok sharma, the cop26 president, to take to next month's summit, telling us the faith leaders are an essential resource. the message from them has been very clear. this is a critical moment for the world. and the message was one of the head and the heart. the scientists telling us the message from the head is very clear — it is humanity that is creating climate change and we need to act now. and the message of the heart is about morality. the call is urgent. man—made climate change and fossil fuels have prompted the warmest decade on record, with floods, fires and heat waves. thi
the archbishop of canterbury was among those at the event. here's mark lowen.is focused on environmental concern and an archbishop with this warning. 0urabuse, ourwar against the climate, affects the poorest among us. reconciliation with creation, in obedience to our creator, proclaims the love of god. the world has just enough time to get this right. in return, the signatories say they will educate their faithful, spreading the message of climate awareness. the document was handed to alok...
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to attend an evening service in st margaret's church in westminster, led by the archibishop of canterburyin welby. too often, when great tragedies happen, we have to reflect that the best seemed to be the first to suffer. three days into the police investigation we are learning that maybe there was no specific motive for the attack. police are investigating the mp�*s close ties to the middle east, he was the chairman of the all—party parliamentary group on qatar. but they say it is equally possible the suspect, 25—year old ali harbi ali of somali descent, had plotted to kill any mp. and that sir david was stabbed to death simply because he'd agreed to a face—to—face appointment. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. in a picture taken several years ago, ali harbi ali, the man arrested at the church hall where sir david amess was killed. the murder, just after midday on friday, was initially investigated by essex police, but quickly taken over by scotland yard's counter terrorism command, when a possible extremist motivation was identified. since then, the arrested man has
to attend an evening service in st margaret's church in westminster, led by the archibishop of canterburyin welby. too often, when great tragedies happen, we have to reflect that the best seemed to be the first to suffer. three days into the police investigation we are learning that maybe there was no specific motive for the attack. police are investigating the mp�*s close ties to the middle east, he was the chairman of the all—party parliamentary group on qatar. but they say it is equally...
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she's in the ambulance, she's going to the hospital in canterbury!ts at four busy locations. this is my seventh arrest. i do not want to be here any more. why am i here? because we are not getting action from the government. please listen to us. this was hangar lane directory. this man was caught up in the disruption. he is a dentist and had to cancel appointments. do you have any sympathy with insulate britain? not at all. i'm all for protecting the planet, reducing our carbon footprint. it's caused such a huge amount of inconvenience and just driving past, if you see a row of cars, i'm sure in those cars you will have nhs workers trying to get to hospitals. they seem to have no consideration for that and have blocked everything off to make the point. it is a valid point but there must be a better way. the group wants the government to commit to insulating the country's homes which it claims are the least energy efficient in europe. the government has tried injunctions, threatening prison sentences and fines but that hasn't stopped them. further leg
she's in the ambulance, she's going to the hospital in canterbury!ts at four busy locations. this is my seventh arrest. i do not want to be here any more. why am i here? because we are not getting action from the government. please listen to us. this was hangar lane directory. this man was caught up in the disruption. he is a dentist and had to cancel appointments. do you have any sympathy with insulate britain? not at all. i'm all for protecting the planet, reducing our carbon footprint. it's...