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this man will be lending the festival at some point he would be christian basie playing former u.s. vice president dick cheney the biographical finn presents him as a poet hungry politician really intelligent briefing before the president gets a sense out of the decision bush approval. or standing at betty not his main venue the red carpet is being rolled out this year it's environmentally friendly it's made of recycled fishing nets so now it's green and lemons. are some football news now you know it was almost guaranteed to serve a second term as president was no one else running in june election in france you know he's been in charge of the world football's governing body since twenty sixteen taking over in the wake of these sports worst ever corruption scandal he will be unopposed after his only potential challenger former player in the big failed to secure the backing of at least five of the first two hundred eleven for the rich. you're watching news coming up next in d.w. business a giant railway vergers stopped in its tracks the european commission the walks a merger between g
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this man will be lending the festival at some point he would be christian basie playing former us vice president dick cheney the biographical film presents him as a poet hungry politician daily intelligence briefing book for the president gives us insight of the decision bush approval. or stand at bandon not its main venue the red carpet is being rolled out this year it's environmentally friendly it's made of recycled fishing nets so now it's green and glamorous. convert for the festival to start you're watching news a recap of the top story that we're following for you british prime minister to resign me is back in brussels seeking concessions that would allow the u.k. to avoid a no deal breadsticks but she's facing fierce resistance from e.u. leaders who have said negotiations are closed britain's divorce from the e.u. is not just fifteen days away. coming up next conflict zone with tim sebastian and he's talking to a divine is it an ambassador to the european union stay with us. to. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful. the situation in venezuela could hardly be more com
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and this man will be lending the festival some hollywood glamour christian basie playing former u.s. vice president dick cheney the biographical film presents him as a poet hungry politician colleges briefly before the president gets us inside the decision approval. understanding that bandy not his main venue the red carpet just being rolled out this year it's environmentally friendly it's made of recycled fishing nets so now it's green and glamorous. and the banana starts in a few hours from now on break for it you're watching the news here's a recap of the top story that they're following for you prime minister to resign may of britain is back in brussels seeking concessions that would allow the u.k. to avoid a no deal breaks in but she's facing fierce resistance from school have said negotiations off closed britain's divorce from the e.u. is now just fifty days away. next on a return to venezuela with conflicts sebastian interviews cloudy a celeb there the venezuelan ambassador to the european union that's coming up shortly. i'm going. to. enter the conflict zone confronting the p
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. >> redemption is the basis of the christian faith was i would love to see governor northrum oustedoffice but not because of a mistake he made 35 years ago that he renounced. for barbaric views on abortion he holds today. >> how do you explain when he said those comments before this controversy they barely covered it and then the blackface controversy which should be covered and has been covered but the late-term abortion issue the president talked about hasn't got a lot of attention. >> that is what is truly horrific. we all make mistakes, the bible says sin is a bipartisan problem. republicans in, democrats in, we all need forgiveness but we need to understand forgiveness doesn't always remove consequences. the severity of consequences depends on the severity of intent and frequency. putting on blackface in 1984 is wrong but not as horrific as sexual assault in 2004. we can't apply the same definitely rule in politics to everyone. i think about the saying he who refuses to forgive destroys the bridge he must travel one day. if we want to be forgiven and i know i do we need to be r
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>> redemption is the basis of christian faith.sted from office but not because of mistake he made 35 years ago that were announced. he ought to be thrown out of the office for his barbaric views on abortion. >> ed: how do you explain this, when he said these comments, they barely covered it. and then this, rightly so, the blackface controversy should be covered and has been covered. but the late-term abortion issue, the president talked about last night, has not gotten attention. >> that is what is truly horrific. we all make mistakes. the bible says that sin is a bipartisan problem. republicans soon, democrats sin. we all need forgiveness. but we need to understand, forgiveness does not riff consequences, ed. the severity of consequences for students depends upon severity of the offense and frequency. let's face it, put it putting on blackface in 1984 is wrong but it's not as horrific as sexual assault of 2004. we can't apply the same death penalty role in politics to everyone. i think about the saying, ed, he who refuses to forg
>> redemption is the basis of christian faith.sted from office but not because of mistake he made 35 years ago that were announced. he ought to be thrown out of the office for his barbaric views on abortion. >> ed: how do you explain this, when he said these comments, they barely covered it. and then this, rightly so, the blackface controversy should be covered and has been covered. but the late-term abortion issue, the president talked about last night, has not gotten attention....
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basis. do you think religion has taken a downturn, do you think christianity has?on't want to get involved in institutionalised religion. between 2011 and 2016 the church of england saw an 8% reduction in funerals, a 17% drop in weddings and the number of baptisms fell by almost one fifth. some people may say there is an argument for closing some of these churches that you cover, and concentrating on the ones where you have a larger congregation and encourage people to go to one church instead of keeping the other ones open. if we were a business, that is what we would do. and if you talk to some of the people in the congregation, they will say, clearly we need to do this. but you will talk to other people in the congregation and they will say no, we need to have our local church. people expect the churches to be there. it is not like running a business, churches still mean a lot to people, whether they go to church or not. that's right. philipp has made the three mile journey to brampton, and he has even managed to beat some of the parishioners. good morning! the
basis. do you think religion has taken a downturn, do you think christianity has?on't want to get involved in institutionalised religion. between 2011 and 2016 the church of england saw an 8% reduction in funerals, a 17% drop in weddings and the number of baptisms fell by almost one fifth. some people may say there is an argument for closing some of these churches that you cover, and concentrating on the ones where you have a larger congregation and encourage people to go to one church instead...
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communities especially at its theological basis on the other hand the fact is they are you actually seen a lot of conflict much of it as a lot of pressure on christian communities through the region and i think that there's about to in that field studies actually broke the most powerful always should i mean in obvious need to defend christian communities in the region. these are mainly the two i think the two main reasons range object it's there now we've already heard actually now from pope francis and he didn't shy away from mentioning the war in yemen what can you tell us about that but i think it's you know it's not entirely surprising but it's actually not completely in character at least not in the way that the you know the diplomacy or public diplomacy if this vatican has proceeded to go out and simply put sort of things i reckon on the table in the sense i think that this will be read as something very courageous i think that in a sense sort of it does feed the base so to say at the very. same time the presumption that would have to make is that the local authorities were already warned about the fact these would be you know one of the issue
communities especially at its theological basis on the other hand the fact is they are you actually seen a lot of conflict much of it as a lot of pressure on christian communities through the region and i think that there's about to in that field studies actually broke the most powerful always should i mean in obvious need to defend christian communities in the region. these are mainly the two i think the two main reasons range object it's there now we've already heard actually now from pope...
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christian fighters. from khartoum. we don't have the details about how many of those warlords who what names and so on and what is the basis on which. will be created of the that will be pardoned within the framework of this agreement an agreement that has been proposed by the african union and supported by the united nations hosted by sudan but it is not the first time this happens seven at least seven agreements of this kind had been agreed on in the past yemen's warring sides are holding talks aboard a united nations boat in the red sea in an attempt to save the day to cease fire it's hoped the meeting will finalize a timeline for the withdrawal of troops from the city. of egypt they're planning to push for major changes to the constitution including the creation of a second chamber of parliament and the appointment of one or more deputy presidents the last four child refugees held in an australian run detention center on the pacific on the now rue are being resettled in the us they'll go with their families under a deal struck with the administration of former president barack obama australia's government says it won't
christian fighters. from khartoum. we don't have the details about how many of those warlords who what names and so on and what is the basis on which. will be created of the that will be pardoned within the framework of this agreement an agreement that has been proposed by the african union and supported by the united nations hosted by sudan but it is not the first time this happens seven at least seven agreements of this kind had been agreed on in the past yemen's warring sides are holding...
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meeting dr christiane tina who's the head of the department for psychotherapy and psychosomatic medicine thanks for having me today you're treating patients with eating disorders on an in-patient basis so i hope who needs that. severance of the reasons for that first of all. the. patients with an erect take this all those who are in such bad physical state that medical stability variation. necessary if social isolation and depression is so strong and if outpatient treatment is not sufficient then inpatient treatment and with its special procedure and measurements is necessary and the distance from the home environment is for patients or for. helpful can you say that the eating disorder is just a symptom of an underlying psychological conflict yes. we can do so we can say so. it is. profound impairment of self esteem and of the interpersonal. into lation. relationships so right here in the setting of a room for art therapy so how can our therapy help in even the thought us the reason is not to pain futile pictures we want to. do to encourage people to register and to to. to develop. and play with what comes from the inner self because many of these people of with eating disorders. ar
meeting dr christiane tina who's the head of the department for psychotherapy and psychosomatic medicine thanks for having me today you're treating patients with eating disorders on an in-patient basis so i hope who needs that. severance of the reasons for that first of all. the. patients with an erect take this all those who are in such bad physical state that medical stability variation. necessary if social isolation and depression is so strong and if outpatient treatment is not sufficient...
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christian principles, you can debunk of that myth. you have my permission to do that. [laughter] rev. stone: it's not only within .he usa it can be a basis for international cooperation, encouraging young people, certainly in england and here, to talk to one another and share things around that story, and to be able to take that forward. >> as you spoke about that, so many young people that are non-native do not understand that. when we think about it, we see the boundary from a traditional culture that we live in and understand, and so it is going to be different when we speak about it and it will be for anyone else who speaks about it. >> exactly. >> very well said. >> i have three people over here and one over here. i am going to take -- what? is martin. i am the assistant supervisor jamestown at the actual powhatan site. i've a question about how we squared the story of pocahontas 's conversion to christianity with the way powhatan burned a jesuit mission, the way that english return toreluctant to a subservient or less authoritative rolled them what they are gaining in powhatan society, returning to their english roots? how do we sq
christian principles, you can debunk of that myth. you have my permission to do that. [laughter] rev. stone: it's not only within .he usa it can be a basis for international cooperation, encouraging young people, certainly in england and here, to talk to one another and share things around that story, and to be able to take that forward. >> as you spoke about that, so many young people that are non-native do not understand that. when we think about it, we see the boundary from a...
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for example, from any sect of christianity or judaism, that means you believe in a god who delivered stone tablets to moses. if you publicly cross-examine someone on the basis of those religious beliefs, in a secular context, what we're talking about secular beliefs, you are inevitably exposing that person to ridicule, especially when you consider that there are a lot of specific beliefs that require a more nuanced answer than a simple yes or no when you're asking about the existence or lack thereof of a sin. i can't fathom a circumstance in which it's ever appropriate for us to ask a nominee about his or her religious beliefs about whether x, y, or z is a sin. with the possible exception of a circumstance in which you're trying to ascertain whether that nominee may need to recuse him or herself in the case of a judicial nominee, in the event that the nominee's church or synagogue or other faith community were involved in litigation. but that's a fairly narrow, very specific question. beyond that, i think it's wildly inappropriate and it's something i hope and respectfully implore my colleagues of both political parties to avoid in the future. as a religiou
for example, from any sect of christianity or judaism, that means you believe in a god who delivered stone tablets to moses. if you publicly cross-examine someone on the basis of those religious beliefs, in a secular context, what we're talking about secular beliefs, you are inevitably exposing that person to ridicule, especially when you consider that there are a lot of specific beliefs that require a more nuanced answer than a simple yes or no when you're asking about the existence or lack...