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a senior black clergywoman has accused the church of england of institutional racism because it has sos. there are only six black, asian and minority ethnic clergy at the highest levels of the church despite black evangelical churches becoming more popular. martin bashir reports. praise the lord. the reverend tunde roberts has been leading a growing and diverse congregation for the last 17 years and cannot understand why ethnic minorities can fill the pews and pulpits of the church of england, but not senior leadership positions. what is it about being a bishop that we cannot do? what is different? the appointment of karowei dorgu yesterday, as bishop of woolwich, has been welcomed, but does little to improve statistics. 0f 41 diocese, there is only one black, asian or minority ethnic bishop, john sentamu, the archbishop of york. he's one ofjust five minority ethnic clergy to hold senior positions in the entire church of england. rose hudson—wilkin serves at the centre of the nation's democracy, as chaplin to the speaker of the house of commons. she's also one of the most prominent bla
a senior black clergywoman has accused the church of england of institutional racism because it has sos. there are only six black, asian and minority ethnic clergy at the highest levels of the church despite black evangelical churches becoming more popular. martin bashir reports. praise the lord. the reverend tunde roberts has been leading a growing and diverse congregation for the last 17 years and cannot understand why ethnic minorities can fill the pews and pulpits of the church of england,...
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and doesn‘t that prove that the church of england is promoting black clergy? she laughs well, no. g visible and invisible, are you not describing the essential elements of institutional racism? it's a heavy burden, it is really a heavy burden to say that. because that is the church that i belong to. that is the church that i love. the growth of ethnically diverse churches means they are unlikely to be so patient if forced to wait 20 more years for another black bishop. martin bashir, bbc news. we are going to return to the story which has dominated the last couple of days, the attack on a market in berlin. in dusseldorf there is a news c0 nfe re nce berlin. in dusseldorf there is a news conference going on at the moment. we do not have an interpreter, i am afraid so we cannot listen indirectly but this is the interior minister for a cannot listen indirectly but this is the interior ministerfor a region whose talking to journalists about the continuing manhunt. he is talking that continuing search for who ever drove that lorry into the christmas market and the reuters news agency sa
and doesn‘t that prove that the church of england is promoting black clergy? she laughs well, no. g visible and invisible, are you not describing the essential elements of institutional racism? it's a heavy burden, it is really a heavy burden to say that. because that is the church that i belong to. that is the church that i love. the growth of ethnically diverse churches means they are unlikely to be so patient if forced to wait 20 more years for another black bishop. martin bashir, bbc...
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a senior black clergywoman has accused the church of england of institutional racism because it has sot the highest levels of the church despite black evangelical churches becoming more popular. the church has acknowledged there's a problem, as our religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir, reports. praise the lord. the reverend tunde roberts has been leading a growing and diverse congregation for the last 17 years and cannot understand why ethnic minorities can fill the pews and pulpits of the church of england, but not senior leadership positions. what is it about being a bishop that we cannot do? what is different? the appointment of karowei dorgu yesterday, as bishop of woolwich, has been welcomed, but does little to improve statistics. of 41 diocese, there is only one black, asian or minority ethnic bishop, john sentamu, the archbishop of york. he's one ofjust five minority ethnic clergy to hold senior positions in the entire church of england. rose hudson—wilkin serves at the centre of the nation's democracy, as chaplin to the speaker of the house of commons. she's also one
a senior black clergywoman has accused the church of england of institutional racism because it has sot the highest levels of the church despite black evangelical churches becoming more popular. the church has acknowledged there's a problem, as our religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir, reports. praise the lord. the reverend tunde roberts has been leading a growing and diverse congregation for the last 17 years and cannot understand why ethnic minorities can fill the pews and pulpits...
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and doesn't that prove that the church of england is promoting black clergy? she laughs. well, no. l racism? it's a heavy burden, it is really a heavy burden to say that. because that is the church that i belong to. that is the church that i love. the growth of ethnically diverse churches means they are unlikely to be so patient if forced to wait 20 more years for another black bishop. martin bashir, bbc news. there are an estimated 23 million sheep in the uk, and now there are two more — but they aren't ordinary sheep. they are fake sheep. they've been specially developed in north wales to see how sheep respond to the weather. what they tell us could lead to a change in the landscape of our countryside. bbc weather‘s nick miller reports. everything is not quite what it appears in this field. the sheep seem to sense it. look closely, you might as well. it is a unique experiment at bangor university's research farm, designed to find out what sheep can tell us about the weather and how it affects them. you may have noticed this is not a real sheep. neither is this one. thankfully, pip
and doesn't that prove that the church of england is promoting black clergy? she laughs. well, no. l racism? it's a heavy burden, it is really a heavy burden to say that. because that is the church that i belong to. that is the church that i love. the growth of ethnically diverse churches means they are unlikely to be so patient if forced to wait 20 more years for another black bishop. martin bashir, bbc news. there are an estimated 23 million sheep in the uk, and now there are two more — but...
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in due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that his for now, and on subjects such as this, he feels he has a duty to try to make his voice heard. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello. this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: roma tigthen their grip on second spot in the serie a as napoli slip up. fireman sam. sam allardyce is the front runner to replace sacked crystal palace manager alan pardew. and spin a winner — ravi ashwin is named cricketer of the year. hi there. wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. roma's11th win of the season over chievo verona tightened their grip on second spot in the serie a, as they try to chase down leaders juventus. massimo allegri'sjuventus side play in the italian super cup on friday. meanwhile, third—placed napoli had to settle for a 3—3 draw at fiorentina.
in due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that his for now, and on subjects such as this, he feels he has a duty to try to make his voice heard. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello. this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: roma tigthen their grip on second spot in the serie a as napoli slip up. fireman sam. sam allardyce is the front runner...
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in due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that hisom to speak out will be constrained but for now, and on subjects like this, he feels he has a duty to try to make his voice heard. nicholas witchel, bbc news, at clarence house. it's coming up to 7:50pm. the headlines. the fingerprints of anis amri happened found on the door of the lorry used in the christmas market attack in berlin. two men have big bang of the of manslaughter after a tipper truck crashed in bath last year killing the four people including a young girl. 60 inmates have taken charge of the prison on the island sheppey in kent. the prison officers' association confirmed there is an ongoing disturbance. —— two men have been convicted. and the markets ended the day like this... and the markets ended the day like this... now on bbc news, it's time for meet the author. petinah gappah writes about a country that some may think one of the most miserable on earth — zimbabwe. where political disintegration and total economic collapse in recent years have consigned so many peopl
in due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that hisom to speak out will be constrained but for now, and on subjects like this, he feels he has a duty to try to make his voice heard. nicholas witchel, bbc news, at clarence house. it's coming up to 7:50pm. the headlines. the fingerprints of anis amri happened found on the door of the lorry used in the christmas market attack in berlin. two men have big bang of the of manslaughter after a tipper...
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almost half of londoners go to some sort of christmas service and is a great website run by the church of england going out for a walk on christmas day, having a break, doing ajigsaw for a walk on christmas day, having a break, doing a jigsaw puzzle, that's my favourite thing! we have been talking aboutjust taking some time out. it's very important separating in the home, letting the kids do their thing. there is a pressure to be a picture postcard family. go for a good enough, spread the load. so many mums think they're the load. so many mums think they're the ones that have to do it all and they become resentful and tired. hand outjobs they become resentful and tired. hand out jobs to everybody. giving people responsibilities makes them feel much more part of it and it means you're not doing everything. lets not forget the pets. they need time and attention but also space. you also need to make sure people don't give them things they shouldn't. we like giving her pet treats but be careful. chocolate is dangerous for animals. leftovers, mince pies, christmas cakes, they are poisonous to dogs. an
almost half of londoners go to some sort of christmas service and is a great website run by the church of england going out for a walk on christmas day, having a break, doing ajigsaw for a walk on christmas day, having a break, doing a jigsaw puzzle, that's my favourite thing! we have been talking aboutjust taking some time out. it's very important separating in the home, letting the kids do their thing. there is a pressure to be a picture postcard family. go for a good enough, spread the load....
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when his mother died, to the king he'll be the leader of the church of england. of cease smoke over lake superior in minnesota. this effect is made when fog hits freezing temperatures by the way, got as low as minus 38. that's what happened. that is smoke that's remarkable stuff. what a picture. and we have this for you as well a man dressed as santa walks into the memphis city employees credit union on elvis presley boulevard and giving out candy canes and then happenedded bank teller a note demanding cash. there he is -- police are still looking for that man. we'll be back. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your siness. strongnd secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. ♪ stuart: now that's a vo
when his mother died, to the king he'll be the leader of the church of england. of cease smoke over lake superior in minnesota. this effect is made when fog hits freezing temperatures by the way, got as low as minus 38. that's what happened. that is smoke that's remarkable stuff. what a picture. and we have this for you as well a man dressed as santa walks into the memphis city employees credit union on elvis presley boulevard and giving out candy canes and then happenedded bank teller a note...
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in due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that hisow, and on subjects such as this, he feels he has a duty to try to make his voice heard. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house. the syrian army is now saying it is in complete control of aleppo. state tv has shown crowds waving flags and shouting slogans in support of president assad. among thousands of civilians brought out was seven—year—old bana alabed, whose posts on social media have moved so many around the world. orla guerin went to meet bana and her mother. hello, i am bana. i am seven years old. i am from aleppo. from the rubble of aleppo to the red carpet in ankara, bana alabed and herfamily are now being hosted by the turkish government, which opposes the syrian regime. when we met, this child of war told me how her own home was flattened by a bomb. translation: we were playing happily and planning to go out, and suddenly it landed. so we got scared and ran to the basement. when our house was bombed, we got out of the rubble safely. but we were about to die, because
in due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that hisow, and on subjects such as this, he feels he has a duty to try to make his voice heard. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house. the syrian army is now saying it is in complete control of aleppo. state tv has shown crowds waving flags and shouting slogans in support of president assad. among thousands of civilians brought out was seven—year—old bana alabed, whose posts on social media...
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in due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that hissubjects such as this, he feels he has a duty to try to make his voice heard. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house. china has warned that relations with the united states could suffer complications once donald trump is installed as us president. during the recent election campaign mr trump made a series of controversial remarks about the impact of chinese imports on american industry and jobs. he's now chosen an economist who's been highly critical of china to lead a new trade council. our economics editor kamal ahmed explores the prospects for america's relations with china. i graduated with my bachelor's, and i haven't been able to find anything. jobs disappeared. and the way the economy's going right now, it's tough to find a job. it was a major theme of the presidential campaign, an america that had lost its way. globalisation and the rise of china were blamed for economic stagnation and millions ofjobs lost. today, president—elect trump showed his hand, appointing the ma
in due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that hissubjects such as this, he feels he has a duty to try to make his voice heard. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house. china has warned that relations with the united states could suffer complications once donald trump is installed as us president. during the recent election campaign mr trump made a series of controversial remarks about the impact of chinese imports on american industry...
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in due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that his subjects such as this, he feels he has a duty to try to make his voice heard. nicholas witchel, bbc news, at clarence house. the syrian army says it's in control of all of aleppo, the biggest military victory for president assad in almost six years of war. the last convoy of civilians and rebel fighters was escorted out this evening. one of those brought out in the past few days was seven—year—old ba na alabed, whose messages on social media covered everything from the death of friends, to her family's attempts to lead a normal life. 0ur correspondent, 0rla guerin, has been to meet bana and her mother. hello, i am bana, i'm seven years old, i am from aleppo. from the rubble of aleppo to the red carpet in ankara, bana alabed and herfamily are now being hosted by the turkish government, which opposes the syrian regime. when we met, this child of war told me how her own home was flattened by a bomb. translation: we were playing happily and planning to go out and suddenly it landed. so, w
in due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that his subjects such as this, he feels he has a duty to try to make his voice heard. nicholas witchel, bbc news, at clarence house. the syrian army says it's in control of all of aleppo, the biggest military victory for president assad in almost six years of war. the last convoy of civilians and rebel fighters was escorted out this evening. one of those brought out in the past few days was...
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in due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that hissubjects like this, he feels he has a duty to try to make his voice heard. nicholas witchel, bbc news, at clarence house. the time is nearly 6.15pm. our top story this evening. killed by a truck that was out of control — the four victims of a road haulage boss and his mechanic, who have been found guilty of manslaughter. and still to come: the remarkable story of alex lewis who lost all his limbs to an illness which started with what he thought was a cold. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news: tottenham tie down another of their top players at the club. captain hugo lloris commits his future to spurs until 2022. the red cross in syria says the operation to help people leave the remaining rebel—held parts of aleppo is close to finishing. one of those who managed to leave is seven—year—old bana alabed, whose messages on social media captured everything from the death of friends to her family's attempt to live a normal life. 0ur correspondent, 0rla guerin, has been to
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england as was her husband prince phillip. she was notable by her absence. she is suffering from what it called a heavy cold. the queen is supreme governor of the church of england and very rheologies. she's not -- religious and has not missed in 30 years. >> suffering from a heavy cold at 90 would be deemed risky. >> her annual christmas message taped weeks ago where she talked of the winners she met in the paralympic games. >> inspiration fed aspiration. on having discovered abilities they scarily new they had. -- knew they had. these athletes inspiring others. >> still plenty of whirl watching available. william and kate spent this christmas with her family bringing along the royal pair that would inspire the coos. prince george and princess charlotte. >> it's a cause of concern when anyone in their 90s becomes ill but worth noting the royal richard sherman -- a very long live -- royal family is a very long living family. berry peterson, cbs news, london. >>> president elect donald trump making waives with this tweet this afternoon, president obama said he thinks he would have won against me. he should say that but i say no way. in an interview rel
england as was her husband prince phillip. she was notable by her absence. she is suffering from what it called a heavy cold. the queen is supreme governor of the church of england and very rheologies. she's not -- religious and has not missed in 30 years. >> suffering from a heavy cold at 90 would be deemed risky. >> her annual christmas message taped weeks ago where she talked of the winners she met in the paralympic games. >> inspiration fed aspiration. on having discovered...
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england as was her husband prince philip. she was notable by her absence she's said the pol ace suffering from what it says a heavy cold. the queen's supreme governor of the churchbe very religious. she has not hissed christmas service, and shaking hand with well wishers in nearly 30 years. >> heavy cold, that would be risky. >> reporter: the nation did hear from the queen, and her annual christmas message taped weeks ago, where she talk of the win sheers met from the para olympic games. >> inspiration and aspiration, and these are now inspiring others. >> reporter: there was still plenty of royal watching available william and kate spent this christmas with her family. bringing along the royal pair that inspire all of those oh's and ah's, little princess charlotte and prince george, holding tight to their christmas treats. it is a cause for concern maine anyone in their 90's become ill but it is worth noting that royals are a very long lived family. queen's mother lived to the ripe old age to 101. barry peterson for cbs news, london. >>> still to come tonight, battery operated cars are always a popular present for kid around this time of the year, but for some
england as was her husband prince philip. she was notable by her absence she's said the pol ace suffering from what it says a heavy cold. the queen's supreme governor of the churchbe very religious. she has not hissed christmas service, and shaking hand with well wishers in nearly 30 years. >> heavy cold, that would be risky. >> reporter: the nation did hear from the queen, and her annual christmas message taped weeks ago, where she talk of the win sheers met from the para olympic...
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his funeral is tomorrow and denver first church of nazarene in england. >>> on the heels of 2.his tragic death, several police agencies are on our roads in forcing congress move over law. idea behind the law many of you may be unknowingly breaking every time you hit the road. >> this illustrates how seriously they take over campaign. you have four officers making the move over stops. as an addition to its initial officer will move in behind us peter and conduct that first step. >> we're watching our mayors and we can see who's moving over who's not. apportionment, it's a minority putting one over and about getting assaulted. it's a dangerous environment. >> as you can see they make plenty of stops today. in this case those two things, excessive speed and failure to move over. bottom line, they're out here in force so be aware. >>> this you may have alr colorado. it seems to be getting worse each year. a new report released shows number of people finishing teacher preparation programs. this year, dropped by 2.2%. it was the sixth consecutive year the number has dropped in our state. >>> t
his funeral is tomorrow and denver first church of nazarene in england. >>> on the heels of 2.his tragic death, several police agencies are on our roads in forcing congress move over law. idea behind the law many of you may be unknowingly breaking every time you hit the road. >> this illustrates how seriously they take over campaign. you have four officers making the move over stops. as an addition to its initial officer will move in behind us peter and conduct that first step....
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england, as was her husband prince phillip. she was notable by her absence. she is, says the palace, suffering from what it called a heavy cold. the queen is supreme governor of the churchery runnieligious and no missed this christmas service and shaking hands with well-wishers in nearly 30 years. >> think of at 90 and suffering a >> reporter: the palace delayed her annual christmas journey to her estate. that trip usually takes place on a train. instead, she caught a lift on a helicopter that picked her up at buckingham palace but the nation did hear from the queen in her annual christmas message taped weeks ago where she talked of the winners she met in the paralympic games. >> inspiration fed the aspiration and having discovered abilities they scarcely knew they had. these athletes allow inspiring others. >> reporter: there was still plenty of royal watching available. william and kate spent this christmas with her family. bringing along the royal pair that inspire all esthose oohs a the two holding tight to their christmas treats. ah, indeed. it is cause for concern when anyone in their 90s becomes ill but it's worth noting that the family. the queen's mother lived
england, as was her husband prince phillip. she was notable by her absence. she is, says the palace, suffering from what it called a heavy cold. the queen is supreme governor of the churchery runnieligious and no missed this christmas service and shaking hands with well-wishers in nearly 30 years. >> think of at 90 and suffering a >> reporter: the palace delayed her annual christmas journey to her estate. that trip usually takes place on a train. instead, she caught a lift on a...
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i mean, establishment of religion to someone in the 18th century maybe meant the established church of england, right? or the official government church. that's what "establishment" meant. what do they mean now when we have a country with many, many, many more religions, where a government is not in a position to judge and shouldn't with be the validity of one religion over another, where government programs and policies may conflict with tenets of different religions? and all you've got are those half dozen words or what have you in the first amendment to figure it out. how do you even approach a question like that? >> well, this is where the work of organizations like -- [inaudible] comes in to be so helpful. in many ways, it's a matter of history. i mean, we're talking about trying to recover -- not to recover, trying to understand what did the framers intend by that. what was the understanding of the public at the time that the amendment was ratified. and that's a historical quest. now, we're not historians, at least i'm not a historian. and so we're generalists. but the -- at least as i p
i mean, establishment of religion to someone in the 18th century maybe meant the established church of england, right? or the official government church. that's what "establishment" meant. what do they mean now when we have a country with many, many, many more religions, where a government is not in a position to judge and shouldn't with be the validity of one religion over another, where government programs and policies may conflict with tenets of different religions? and all you've...
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church shooter dylan roof. roof could face the death penalty of this after being convicted of hate crimes and other charges in the deaths of nine parisioners at a black church last year. >>> northern new england under a winter storm warning as the first nor'easter of the season moves through the region. some places could see more than a foot of snow. >>> turning back now to our top story. again, president obama i am pmp sanctions amid a slew of other actions today meant to hit back on russia for what is their interference in the u.s. presidential elecon. they tweeted out this. presiden obama expels 35 russian diplomats in cold war de javu. everybody, including the american people, will be glad to see the last of this hapless administration. putin also tweeting a lame duck, as you see there. the chief correspondent for politico, and ed rendell, the former governor of pennsylvania as well as the former chair of the democratic national committee. hugh hewitt, let me start with you. we've talked about this. the first major decision president donald trump will have to face when he is sworn in on january 20, either abide by these sanctions put in by president obama or remove them. what should he do
church shooter dylan roof. roof could face the death penalty of this after being convicted of hate crimes and other charges in the deaths of nine parisioners at a black church last year. >>> northern new england under a winter storm warning as the first nor'easter of the season moves through the region. some places could see more than a foot of snow. >>> turning back now to our top story. again, president obama i am pmp sanctions amid a slew of other actions today meant to hit...
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of murdering nine people at the church. roof could get the death penalty. >>> okay, new england. get ready. winter storm. meteorologist pedram javaheri has the latest. >> good morning, joe and alison. the showers and storms across the southern portion of the country bringing nice beneficial rain across the deep south. notice the northern periphery with the showers in the great lakes. temperatures in buffalo will support this. the heavy snow is locked in place this morning. the rainfall in place around the major metro cities. over 10 million people with the winter weather advisories. with a closer perspective, avalanche threat in place as well. very unusual. not something you see every day for parts of the northeast. certainly in place for today across the area with the strong storms that are expected to move across the region. notice cleveland getting in snowshowers this morning and working out to the east. wind alerts as well for winds potentially reaching up to 60 miles an hour. including boston and portland throughout the afternoon and evening. the forecast for the heavy snowfall locked i
of murdering nine people at the church. roof could get the death penalty. >>> okay, new england. get ready. winter storm. meteorologist pedram javaheri has the latest. >> good morning, joe and alison. the showers and storms across the southern portion of the country bringing nice beneficial rain across the deep south. notice the northern periphery with the showers in the great lakes. temperatures in buffalo will support this. the heavy snow is locked in place this morning. the...
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many boys from across the north of england were sent there and some 249 men are now suing the catholic churcheen three successful criminal prosecutions in relation to abuse that took place in the home. the formal principle, jamie carragher is firming billy mcclure serving time for the third time in prison and the former chaplain and tilly mccullen was jailed in january. former chaplain and tilly mccullen was jailed injanuary. we had the judgments in five test cases relating to compensation. today, the judge ruled in favour of only one of the cases. three were thrown out and onejudgment still the cases. three were thrown out and one judgment still remains. we will hear that in january. one judgment still remains. we will hear that injanuary. the solicitor acting on behalf of of some of the victims told me today this is just one step along the way. he said he is confident they will achieve justice. they do plan to appeal against these three they have lost today. i have spoken to victims who we re today. i have spoken to victims who were in court to hear thisjudgment being handed down. they say
many boys from across the north of england were sent there and some 249 men are now suing the catholic churcheen three successful criminal prosecutions in relation to abuse that took place in the home. the formal principle, jamie carragher is firming billy mcclure serving time for the third time in prison and the former chaplain and tilly mccullen was jailed in january. former chaplain and tilly mccullen was jailed injanuary. we had the judgments in five test cases relating to compensation....
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england's church. the first time princess and prince attended christmas day services. >>> by 5:00 p.m. still hanging with the cloudy skies of8. the winds will begin to pick up as well. a big weather system we've been tracking for the last couple of days right through the middle of the country continuing to march eastward. the same system that brought blizzard conditions to the dakotas, causing some travel issues in minneapolis. and then showers on the southern end of the system. this arrives here tomorrow in the form of some rain showers to kick off your tuesday. now a lot of the other people are traveling back home after the long holiday weekend today. no issues from the weather getting out of town here, but because of that weather system that arrives here tomorrow it is causing some issues right now in terms of travel conditions. minneapolis has been dealing with a couple of bands of moderate to heavy snow. and the delays have really been piling up. right now moderate delays about an hour ago were extreme delays where some flights were delayed well los angeles also has delays right now, but that's not really weather-relat
england's church. the first time princess and prince attended christmas day services. >>> by 5:00 p.m. still hanging with the cloudy skies of8. the winds will begin to pick up as well. a big weather system we've been tracking for the last couple of days right through the middle of the country continuing to march eastward. the same system that brought blizzard conditions to the dakotas, causing some travel issues in minneapolis. and then showers on the southern end of the system. this...
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pond the duke and duchess of cambridge known as william and kate attended church with the middleton family. the royals made their way inside st. mark's berkshire church in englande 3- year-old prince and 19-month- old princess attended christmas day church services. meanwhile queen elizabeth was too ill to attend church services near her estate today. the 90-year-old queen and prince philip both are suffering from colds, but her anal great britain today. >>> baltimore fans were hoping for a merry christmas against their afc north rivals, the >>> now wusa9 game on sports with diane roberts brought to you by xfinity. >> nothing like playing rivals in a meaningful game at the end of the season on christmas day, no less. that was the case for the ravens against the steelers. the black and gold hoped to ruin christmas for the purple people. ravens looking to grab their first division title since 2012. quarterback joe flacco doing his part here hitting steve smith giving baltimore the lead in the 3rd quarter of that was good joe. fast forward to the final seconds of the game and this, oh, flacco trying to make a play is intercepted, ballgame steelers who clinch the a
pond the duke and duchess of cambridge known as william and kate attended church with the middleton family. the royals made their way inside st. mark's berkshire church in englande 3- year-old prince and 19-month- old princess attended christmas day church services. meanwhile queen elizabeth was too ill to attend church services near her estate today. the 90-year-old queen and prince philip both are suffering from colds, but her anal great britain today. >>> baltimore fans were hoping...
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watchers who managed to catch a glimpse of will, kate and their children decked out in their sunday best for church it's who didn't make to it the royal service has englandtmas tradition, a royal church service. here's the duke of edinboro followed by prince harry and his dad, prince charles, this time without the queen. she and prince philippe both fighting heavy colds postponing their journey here by a day. it's the first time in nearly 30 years queen elizabeth was a no show but royal watchers were understanding. >> perhaps she'll soon be well again. >> reporter: and prince george and little princess charlotte clearly fascinated by the bells joining mom and dad for a middleton christmas. prince william and duchess kate foregoing christmas with the queen for a more relaxed holiday with the in-laws. it came with sugary fun. prince george knew what to do with his candy cane. charlotte had other ideas. a practice run for their v in five months when these two tie the knot. and perhaps for prince harry. he and his girlfriend apart for christmas but not apart too much lo longer. despite her cold, the queen addressing the nation in a prerecorded speech. >> on
watchers who managed to catch a glimpse of will, kate and their children decked out in their sunday best for church it's who didn't make to it the royal service has englandtmas tradition, a royal church service. here's the duke of edinboro followed by prince harry and his dad, prince charles, this time without the queen. she and prince philippe both fighting heavy colds postponing their journey here by a day. it's the first time in nearly 30 years queen elizabeth was a no show but royal...
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the the north east of england where they go every christmas, the family's parade is as much a part of the holiday here as christmas trees and carroll. although queen now drives to church. for the trip to have been delayed this year, and for health reasons, it is a cause for worry. >> the fact that the queen felt unwell enough to travel, or she would have wanted to go yesterday. >> reporter: the queen is 90 now, prince philip is 95 and had a number of health issues over past years. philip was hospitalized for a bladder infection, after the couple stood in the rain for hours, during this river pageant a few years ago. he had been rushed to hospitals several times for a series of heart problems and investigative surgeries. the couple have announced they will be doing fewer public events but there is still determined to to what they can and when they can't, the world notices. the queen and prince philip are famously robust for their age, in fact, prince philip boosted to a doctor here wondering why he hadn't had the flu in 40 years. the doctor responded saying maybe that is because the prince doesn't ride the subway like everybody else. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>
the the north east of england where they go every christmas, the family's parade is as much a part of the holiday here as christmas trees and carroll. although queen now drives to church. for the trip to have been delayed this year, and for health reasons, it is a cause for worry. >> the fact that the queen felt unwell enough to travel, or she would have wanted to go yesterday. >> reporter: the queen is 90 now, prince philip is 95 and had a number of health issues over past years....
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church of nativity built on the spot where christians believe jesus was born. >>> queen elizabeth is still recovering from a heavy cold. she didn't attend christmas morning mass near her county estate in england today. but the queen did send her annual televised xhasz message. she spoke about being inspired by the people she meets. >> i oftenra meeting ordinary people doing extraordinary things. volunteers, carers, community organiz organizers. unhung heroes who quiet dedication makes them special. >> the message is prerecorded. queen elizabeth is 90 years peld. she has been in good health keeping an active schedule this past year. >>> president-elect donald trump and his wife milania got a standing ovation when they walked into a church last night in palm beach, florida. the incoming first couple attended christmas eve mass at the church where they were married in 2005. they're staying at their florida estate mar-a-lago for the holidays and holding meetings with staff advisers and business executives. inauguration day is just 25 days away. >>> and for today we had plenty of sunshine on this as we look at storm team 4 radar right now it's still dry across the area but here's the thing. clouds
church of nativity built on the spot where christians believe jesus was born. >>> queen elizabeth is still recovering from a heavy cold. she didn't attend christmas morning mass near her county estate in england today. but the queen did send her annual televised xhasz message. she spoke about being inspired by the people she meets. >> i oftenra meeting ordinary people doing extraordinary things. volunteers, carers, community organiz organizers. unhung heroes who quiet dedication...
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we were surprised when we got to england after some high testing in the winter of 1943, we were in northern scotland. in areas where, when i went to church on christmas eve, i assumed that while the only church available was catholic, roman catholic, i assumed that while it may be largely in latin, i may be able to get along all right. but it was in gaelic. so it was not a very meaningful christmas in church. but anyways, we did a lot of unusual things in the very cold area. hunting, we were given one bullet apiece. and one rifle for every three men. if the first guy missed a stag, which is a big catch for the germans, you would give up the rifle, and the next guy would have his chance. we did a lot of sneaking around in the bushes, which they considered a part of the training. >> along with that stealth, there was hand to hand combat? >> we had to fire our weapon at least once a day. we were scheduled to do that during this training. we got really good at instinctive firing. when you are in this business, you want to be able to get the first round headed toward the enemy, not coming toward you. learning that british system of instinctiv
we were surprised when we got to england after some high testing in the winter of 1943, we were in northern scotland. in areas where, when i went to church on christmas eve, i assumed that while the only church available was catholic, roman catholic, i assumed that while it may be largely in latin, i may be able to get along all right. but it was in gaelic. so it was not a very meaningful christmas in church. but anyways, we did a lot of unusual things in the very cold area. hunting, we were...
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managed to catch a glimpse of will, kate and their little ones decked out in their sunday best for church. but it is who didn't make it to the royal service that has englandking. >> reporter: it is a christmas tradition, a royal church service. here is the duke of edinboro, followed by prince harry and his dad, prince charles, but this year without the queen. she and prince philip both fighting heavy colds postponing their journey here by a day. it is the first time in nearly 30 years that queen elizabeth was a no-show. but royal watchers were understanding. >> hope she'll soon be well gone. >> reporter: another first, christmas church service for prince george and little princess charlotte. clearly fascinated by the bells, joining mom and dad for a middleton christmas. prince william and duchess kate foregoing the formality of christmas with the queen for a more relaxed holiday with the in-laws. the break with tradition came with a bit of sugary fun. prince george knew what to do with his candy cane. charlotte with other ideas. a practice run, perhaps, for their visit here in five months. that's when pippa middleton and her fiance, james matthews, tie th
managed to catch a glimpse of will, kate and their little ones decked out in their sunday best for church. but it is who didn't make it to the royal service that has englandking. >> reporter: it is a christmas tradition, a royal church service. here is the duke of edinboro, followed by prince harry and his dad, prince charles, but this year without the queen. she and prince philip both fighting heavy colds postponing their journey here by a day. it is the first time in nearly 30 years...
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church in england. one person who did not attend, the queen. the 90-year-old queen and husband will miss the christmas service for the first time in nearly 30 years because of a cold. the queen will participate in the christmas celebration during the day today at the palace. >>> thousands will be served at -- they are making enough food for 3,000 people. the dinning room will open at 10:00. they are in town for the foster farmess bowl coming up on wednesday at stadium. >>> you are looking at pope francis celebrating christmas eve mass st. peters in roam. those who lost loved ones to terrorism. speaking from the vatican in st. petersburg. >>> pilgrims and tourist are celebrating christmas in beth hem today. thousands flock to celebrate christmas every year. security is tight in beth ham. in the holy land. >>> christmas eve hardly silent in the bay area. thousands brought children to experience christmas in the park in san jose. we have a band intentertaining crowd. >> it feels good, right. after such a long time having heat it's nice to have cool days. >> it feels wonderful here and cool. so looking great. >> christmas in the park was not only one in the bay
church in england. one person who did not attend, the queen. the 90-year-old queen and husband will miss the christmas service for the first time in nearly 30 years because of a cold. the queen will participate in the christmas celebration during the day today at the palace. >>> thousands will be served at -- they are making enough food for 3,000 people. the dinning room will open at 10:00. they are in town for the foster farmess bowl coming up on wednesday at stadium. >>> you...
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of england where they go every christmas. this is them last year. the family parade there is much as part of the holidays here as christmas trees and the queen now drives to churchow. for the trip to be even delayed this year, and for health reasons is a cause for worry. >> she famously carries on regardless and this time, apparently, she couldn't carry on? >> i think that is significant, the fact that the queen felt unwell enough to travel and that is all she would have wanted to have done yesterday was stick to her plan. >> reporter: the queen is 90 now. prince phillip is 95 and has had a number health issues over the past years. the famous royal stowism up against the hard years lately. phillips was hospitalized for what is called a bladder infection after the couple stood in the rain for hours at this river pageant a few years ago. he has been rushed to the hospital several times for a series of heart problems and investigative surgery. the couple have announced they will be doing fewer public they can and when they can't, the world notices. the queen and prince phillip are robust for their age. prince phillip bragged a couple of weeks ago to a doctor wonder
of england where they go every christmas. this is them last year. the family parade there is much as part of the holidays here as christmas trees and the queen now drives to churchow. for the trip to be even delayed this year, and for health reasons is a cause for worry. >> she famously carries on regardless and this time, apparently, she couldn't carry on? >> i think that is significant, the fact that the queen felt unwell enough to travel and that is all she would have wanted to...
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of a house in norfolk in eastern england. >> so it's a big deal she's not going. >> very much so. when she's at sandringham she goes to christmas morning services at the local parish churchhe train, her own carriage? >> no, no, no. >> i thought she get hearse own carriage on the train. >> that's the royal train. she doesn't take the royal train to sandringham. her majesty in recent years has taken a normal train from kings cross station to kingsley -- >> is that not what i said? she takes the train. >> a normal train. >> that's what i meant, she's with the people. >> sort of. she goes first class. and it's quite a spectacular thing because she turns up at the station, she gets on the train, buys a ticket. she won't be going this year. and the serious point about that is she is 90, phillfill philip . although they enjoy excellent health, any form of heavy cold which could turn into something more serious is of great concern when you get to that age. >> what is she going to be doing instead? >> she'll stay in london at the palace and they'll decide tomorrow or friday whether they'll go to sandringham. they already had the family christmas lunch earlier in the week but now
of a house in norfolk in eastern england. >> so it's a big deal she's not going. >> very much so. when she's at sandringham she goes to christmas morning services at the local parish churchhe train, her own carriage? >> no, no, no. >> i thought she get hearse own carriage on the train. >> that's the royal train. she doesn't take the royal train to sandringham. her majesty in recent years has taken a normal train from kings cross station to kingsley -- >> is...
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church? >> to me what is interesting about the italian setting for shakespeare's audience is everyone in the outings would have known this is a catholic country. a generation after henry viii had converted all of england forcibly to protestantism. shakespeare's father we believe was a catholic. friar laurence, as soon as he appears, he swears by holy st. francis, who was a catholic saint. he is probably the most unambiguously catholic saint in the whole cannon. right away, there is a person of danger, for hidden fruit. i suspect shakespeare's audiences would have looked at friar laurence more skeptically than modern audiences who see dowling,jovial, father only cares about the well-being of the two young. shakespeare put this in the nature of the catholic church. did the prince have the ability to have that role? given the power of the families, did they own him? excess politics has always existed to a certain extent -- access politics has always existed to a certain extent. there's a lot shakespeare got wrong about italy. i think he said you could go to milan by way of the ocean even though they are both landlocked cities. there were no princes in shakespeare's day. there were dukes. isn he gets righ
church? >> to me what is interesting about the italian setting for shakespeare's audience is everyone in the outings would have known this is a catholic country. a generation after henry viii had converted all of england forcibly to protestantism. shakespeare's father we believe was a catholic. friar laurence, as soon as he appears, he swears by holy st. francis, who was a catholic saint. he is probably the most unambiguously catholic saint in the whole cannon. right away, there is a...
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church gunman dylann roof sticking with his plan to represent himself in the death sentencing phase of his penalty trial. >>> plus, a powerful winter storm could dump up to two feet of heavy, wet snow in new englandoday. we'll get a check of the weather coming up next. sweeet... wow... there it is. this holiday season, people have a lot to say about the chevy red tag sales event. this thing is a beast. steel or aluminum? steel. why? science. it's gonna hold up over aluminum, big time. you can get special holiday pricing and when you find your red tag, you get thousands more cash back. that's two deals in one. two deals sound better than one. that's a for-sure thing for me. during the red tag sales event, get two deals in one. find your tag for an average total value over ninety-six hundred dollars on chevy silverado all stars. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> welcome back. dylann roof has told a federal judge he will not present any evidence or call any witnesses during his sentencing. roof was convicted earlier this month on 33 federal charges for the june 2015 shooting rampage at a charleston, south carolina, church that left nine african-american con gre gants dead. the judge als
church gunman dylann roof sticking with his plan to represent himself in the death sentencing phase of his penalty trial. >>> plus, a powerful winter storm could dump up to two feet of heavy, wet snow in new englandoday. we'll get a check of the weather coming up next. sweeet... wow... there it is. this holiday season, people have a lot to say about the chevy red tag sales event. this thing is a beast. steel or aluminum? steel. why? science. it's gonna hold up over aluminum, big time....
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england. the company says it has made considerable changes since the inspections. judgements are due to be handed down in one of the largest compensation claims against the roman catholic churchthe diocese of middlesbrough and the de la salle institute, which ran the st william's children's home in market weighton, east yorkshire. bring us up to date. we have a small gathering here this morning of victims and their supporters ahead of thisjudgment victims and their supporters ahead of this judgment at the high court in leeds. it is a long—running civil case for compensation. this was launched in 200a. they have waited 12 years for a judgment, due to legal wrangling is over who should be responsible for paying the compensation. a reminder of the case, it relates to the approved school in market wheaton in which boys from across the north of england were sent. this is historic sexual abuse cases that relate back to the 1970s, 80s and 90s. in total, we have 249 men who are suing the diocese of middlesbrough and the catholic order. but here we have heard just five test cases to start with. today the judgment in those five test cases will be heard. there have been three successful
england. the company says it has made considerable changes since the inspections. judgements are due to be handed down in one of the largest compensation claims against the roman catholic churchthe diocese of middlesbrough and the de la salle institute, which ran the st william's children's home in market weighton, east yorkshire. bring us up to date. we have a small gathering here this morning of victims and their supporters ahead of thisjudgment victims and their supporters ahead of this...