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some people looking at this will say, come on, the church of england has plenty of money, why can't theengland is asset rich, cash poor. we have beautiful buildings like this which in terms of insurance value are in the millions of pounds. but if people want these buildings to be here they have to help to support them. much more sunshine across western areas this afternoon after a damp start to sunday for some of you. a chance of rain pushing eastwards through the day but all of us seeing a bit of summer sunshine. this cold front pushing off the atlantic working east. through this afternoon we will see it across parts of scotland and western areas of england and wales. a few showers. hit and miss because those showers and the weather front weakening pushing south and east. much more sunshine to the west. this is how it looks in the middle of the afternoon. more cloud into the channel islands spreading to parts of the south—east maybe east yorkshire and lincolnshire and we could see some light rain or drizzle. the north and west of england and wales and northern ireland, plenty of sunshi
some people looking at this will say, come on, the church of england has plenty of money, why can't theengland is asset rich, cash poor. we have beautiful buildings like this which in terms of insurance value are in the millions of pounds. but if people want these buildings to be here they have to help to support them. much more sunshine across western areas this afternoon after a damp start to sunday for some of you. a chance of rain pushing eastwards through the day but all of us seeing a bit...
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the church of england got plenty of money. save them? the church of england is asset rich, cash poor. we've got beautiful buildings like this which, in terms of an insurance value, are in the millions of pounds. if people want these buildings to be here, they've got to help to support them. good afternoon. a bit more cloud across the uk today but it is still staying mild, right the way through the weekend and probably beyond. but through this weekend we will find freshening wind. it will eventually blow rain into western parts of the uk tomorrow. you can see the thick cloud heading our way. it has not reached us just yet. that's where the front there has been very weak and responsible for these misty and gloomy skies in guildford, for example. north it is a different story. lovely in scarborough with sunshine and mild. the best of the sunshine and mild. the best of the sunshine is probably across northern england. highest temperatures there, 14-15. england. highest temperatures there, 14—15. also across southern england and ea
the church of england got plenty of money. save them? the church of england is asset rich, cash poor. we've got beautiful buildings like this which, in terms of an insurance value, are in the millions of pounds. if people want these buildings to be here, they've got to help to support them. good afternoon. a bit more cloud across the uk today but it is still staying mild, right the way through the weekend and probably beyond. but through this weekend we will find freshening wind. it will...
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some people looking at this will say, come on, the church of england has plenty of money, why can't the? the church of england is asset rich, cash poor. we have beautiful buildings like this which in terms of insurance value are in the millions of pounds. but if people want these buildings to be here they have to help to support them. hello. after reaching 17 celsius on friday, the uk's top amateur on friday, the uk's top amateur on friday, 1a, but we could add a few degrees helped by the sunshine. could be part of east of england see the higher temperatures. and we are all going to see a bit of sunday sunshine, either side of an area of cloud but the chance of rain spreading east across the uk. it is this weather system that is going to bring that cloud further east but it is going to weaken as it does so. so if you are holding out for a bit of wet weather across eastern areas, you could well be disappointed. this is how we are starting the day, so nowhere particularly cold. while many of us will get under way with some sunshine, this area of cloud and rain is already affecting some of
some people looking at this will say, come on, the church of england has plenty of money, why can't the? the church of england is asset rich, cash poor. we have beautiful buildings like this which in terms of insurance value are in the millions of pounds. but if people want these buildings to be here they have to help to support them. hello. after reaching 17 celsius on friday, the uk's top amateur on friday, the uk's top amateur on friday, 1a, but we could add a few degrees helped by the...
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some people looking at this will say, come on, the church of england has plenty of money, why can't thesh poor. we have beautiful buildings like this which in terms of insurance value are in the millions of pounds. but if people wa nt millions of pounds. but if people want these buildings to be here they have to help to support them. judging by the weather over the past few days it looks like spring is in a hurry to get going. friday was warmer than thursday with a top amateur of 17.5 in wales. here is the view from wrexham, you can see the extent of the blue sky. we saw that height which are in rhyll, but high teens across much of the uk. that increasing across northern ireland into western scotland. into the weekend we are bringing up this mild airfrom the the weekend we are bringing up this mild air from the south, though it is not going to be the clear blue sky that some of us have enjoyed for the past couple of days. still mild, still breezy and dry for many, there area still breezy and dry for many, there are a few weather systems coming into the uk. this is how we start off on sa
some people looking at this will say, come on, the church of england has plenty of money, why can't thesh poor. we have beautiful buildings like this which in terms of insurance value are in the millions of pounds. but if people wa nt millions of pounds. but if people want these buildings to be here they have to help to support them. judging by the weather over the past few days it looks like spring is in a hurry to get going. friday was warmer than thursday with a top amateur of 17.5 in wales....
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of things. at the same time, the episcopal church, which is actually part of the anglican communion, separated from the church of england and is much more of a democratic process than the church in england is because we were going to be american and those kinds of things. so, for me, i am dealing with multiple cultures and languages just to be in the church. at the same time, my people have been christians for 7, 8, 9 generations minimally. many of the people here in virginia have been members of the church of one sort or another for many, many generations. it has become part of our culture. although we did not have permission to acculturate it, and often we did it on the sly, lot --s is there is a and i am guessing, because as helen told us, we don't have any written record of pocahontas writing about who she was in the time machine would be a good thing -- but we can speculate that on the sly, she did a lot of things that helped her get through the day in her spiritual life. chief richardson: ok. so, i am just going to drill you down just a little bit. don't get nervous. [laughter] chief richardson: so, i'm looking at
of things. at the same time, the episcopal church, which is actually part of the anglican communion, separated from the church of england and is much more of a democratic process than the church in england is because we were going to be american and those kinds of things. so, for me, i am dealing with multiple cultures and languages just to be in the church. at the same time, my people have been christians for 7, 8, 9 generations minimally. many of the people here in virginia have been members...
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applicable church, which is actually part of the anglican -- the episcopal church, which is actually part of the anglican communion, is much more of a democratic process than the church in england is because we were going to be american and those kinds of things. so, for me, i am dealing with multiple cultures and languages just to be in the church. at the same time, my people have for 7, 8, 9ans generations minimally. the people in virginia have been members of the church of one sort or another for many, many generations. it has become part of our culture. did not have permission to a culture rate -- it, and often we did it on the sly, but often we do not have any record of what said, no written record, but we can speculate sly, she did a lot of things that helped her get through the day in her spiritual life. chief richardson: ok. so, i am just going to drill you down just a little bit. don't get nervous. [laughter] so, i'mchardson: looking at my own experience with christianity, and like you said, for generations, we have been indoctrinated into the christian faith. but do you agree that when you have a belief in a great creator , no matter what his name was called, and you
applicable church, which is actually part of the anglican -- the episcopal church, which is actually part of the anglican communion, is much more of a democratic process than the church in england is because we were going to be american and those kinds of things. so, for me, i am dealing with multiple cultures and languages just to be in the church. at the same time, my people have for 7, 8, 9ans generations minimally. the people in virginia have been members of the church of one sort or...
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the church of england is delighted to see young people rediscovering the love of these traditional community children and young people and initiatives like this show how beneficial exercise and teamwork can be for young people's well— being. i must say to the house that i did observe bell—ringing undertaken both in winslow and in lillingstone lovell in my constituency, and very skilfully undertaken it was too. for my own part, i am bound to say that i was very maladroit, very maladroit in trying to bell—ring. and i found it a bit strenuous activity. finally, there was some surprise in the commons when the schedule for next week's business was released, as the snp‘s pete wishart explained. they've actually invented a new date. apparently, we've got the 29th of february next week. i don't know whether the leader of the house knows, there's no 29th of february. perhaps it's not so much as running down the clock, it's extending february forever... laughter the leader of the commons had an explanation for the mix—up. well, of course, if the honourable member had only realised i put deliberately o
the church of england is delighted to see young people rediscovering the love of these traditional community children and young people and initiatives like this show how beneficial exercise and teamwork can be for young people's well— being. i must say to the house that i did observe bell—ringing undertaken both in winslow and in lillingstone lovell in my constituency, and very skilfully undertaken it was too. for my own part, i am bound to say that i was very maladroit, very maladroit in...
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the church of england is delighted to see young people rediscovering the love of these traditional communityge of support to children and young people and initiatives like this show how beneficial exercise and teamwork can be for young people's well— being. i must say to the house that i did observe bell—ringing undertaken in winslow and in lillingstone lovell in my constituency and very skilfully undertaken it was ,too. for my own part i am bound to say that i was very maladroit, very maladroit in trying to bell—ring. and i felt it a bit strenuous activity. finally, there was some surprise in the commons when the schedule for next week's business was released as the snp‘s pete wishart explained. they've actually invented a new date. apparently, we have the 29th of february next week. i don't know if the leader of the house knows there is no 29th of february. perhaps it's so much as running down the clock it's extending february forever... laughter. the leader of the commons had an explanation for the mix—up. well of course, if the honourable member had only realise i put that deliberately o
the church of england is delighted to see young people rediscovering the love of these traditional communityge of support to children and young people and initiatives like this show how beneficial exercise and teamwork can be for young people's well— being. i must say to the house that i did observe bell—ringing undertaken in winslow and in lillingstone lovell in my constituency and very skilfully undertaken it was ,too. for my own part i am bound to say that i was very maladroit, very...
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the telegraph leads with a new ruling from the church of england synod allowing churches to scrap sundays will help rural parishes that are forced to share clergy. jeremy corbyn has been warned that he faces another exodus of mps unless he backs a plan to put theresa may's brexit deal to a second referendum — is across the front of the times. a no—deal brexit could create queues stretching a mile long for the eurostar from london to paris according to the financial times. the paper also reports on the potentialfor a deal which could bring an end to the us trade war with china after donald trump appears to have offered an olive branch to chinese telecoms firm huawei. the metro leads with the 16—year—old teenagerfacing life in prison for the rain and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute. only one in ten jihadis returning from syria to the uk have been prosecuted according to the independent. schoolgirl self harm is surging — is splashed across the front of the daily mail. the paper warns that hospital admissions for children who selfharm have more than doubled in six
the telegraph leads with a new ruling from the church of england synod allowing churches to scrap sundays will help rural parishes that are forced to share clergy. jeremy corbyn has been warned that he faces another exodus of mps unless he backs a plan to put theresa may's brexit deal to a second referendum — is across the front of the times. a no—deal brexit could create queues stretching a mile long for the eurostar from london to paris according to the financial times. the paper also...
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the telegraph leads with a new ruling from the church of england synod allowing churches to scrap compulsoryservices. jeremy corbyn has been warned that he faces another exodus of mps unless he backs a plan to put theresa may's brexit deal to a second referendum, according to the times. the ft reports on the potential for a deal which could bring an end to the us trade war with china, as donald trump appears to offer a softer approach to chinese telecoms firm huawei. the metro leads with the 16—year—old teenagerfacing life in prison for the rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute. schoolgirl self—harm is surging reports the daily mail. the paper quotes nhs figures that reveal that hospital admissions for children who self—harm have more than doubled in six years. so that is a look at the front pages. now let's hear more about insider analysis. let's start with you, steve, set us off this time with the times and thisjeremy corbyn story, it is hard to know who is in more trouble with party leaders? last hour we focused more on theresa may's problem. we will come to
the telegraph leads with a new ruling from the church of england synod allowing churches to scrap compulsoryservices. jeremy corbyn has been warned that he faces another exodus of mps unless he backs a plan to put theresa may's brexit deal to a second referendum, according to the times. the ft reports on the potential for a deal which could bring an end to the us trade war with china, as donald trump appears to offer a softer approach to chinese telecoms firm huawei. the metro leads with the...
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government which will make it extremely difficult maduro to continue to pay general synod of the church of englandy the way he has stayed in power for a effectively the way he has stayed in powerfora numberof effectively the way he has stayed in power for a number of years. there is this talk of potential military intervention, the us gets involved this way is a geopolitical reasons humanitarian ones? i personally think its humanitarian reasons because when you think about a lot of us policy being directed by senator marco rubio, the former senator who has a huge venezuelan constituency especially in south florida and a lot of the measures put in place are coming from him. think about the main premise, it's humanitarian. the geopolitical angle, yes, there is one may china and russia being big lenders to venezuelan but so far china and russia, unsurprisingly i taking the side of maduro but i don't think at this stage it's a geopolitical crisis, it's more humanitarian at this stage. and q so much for talking us through all of that. kevin, thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories mak
government which will make it extremely difficult maduro to continue to pay general synod of the church of englandy the way he has stayed in power for a effectively the way he has stayed in powerfora numberof effectively the way he has stayed in power for a number of years. there is this talk of potential military intervention, the us gets involved this way is a geopolitical reasons humanitarian ones? i personally think its humanitarian reasons because when you think about a lot of us policy...
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of her viewpoints. didn't the church have a problem with that? >> the episcopal church of england did not recognize indian marriages as real marriages. the marriage she had was not a problem for the english. it may not have been much of a problem for her. there's a parallel case recorded back in 1607 with the chief who stole a favorite wife of a famous -- and was allowed to keep her. a wife captured constitutes divorce. if you can't get her back, she is divorced. [laughter] >> we have another response here. with hermstances marriage is an interesting one. of his men, put them on ships and pocahontas is on that ship and they're going to powhatan's capital. a series of canoes will be facing dale's force. once the battle seems imminent, who assuresn rolfe them they will be meeting with powhatan's emissaries, pocahontas will be onshore and she will speak to her brothers. allnth before that wedding, of that people are on shore discussing what we don't really know. next thing you know, within a month, they are married. i have no idea what was taking place in those conversations, but it
of her viewpoints. didn't the church have a problem with that? >> the episcopal church of england did not recognize indian marriages as real marriages. the marriage she had was not a problem for the english. it may not have been much of a problem for her. there's a parallel case recorded back in 1607 with the chief who stole a favorite wife of a famous -- and was allowed to keep her. a wife captured constitutes divorce. if you can't get her back, she is divorced. [laughter] >> we...
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of her citizenship. churches will no longer have to hold sunday services, after a vote by the church of england's ruling change a 400—year—old law. a welcome win for chelsea's beleaguered manager. the blues cruised into the europa league last 16 with victory over malmo at stamford bridge. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. in the past few minutes, we've witnessed some amazing and emotional scenes at endcliffe park in sheffield, where the bbc has been covering a special event to remember ten young us servicemen who lost their lives when their plane crashed there 75 years ago. aaron a short while ago, ten military planes travelled from raf bases across the uk, to take part in a special fly—past, organised in their honour, which had been orchestrated after a chance meeting between bbc breakfast presenter dan walker and 82—year—old tony foulds — who witnessed the crash in 1944. next, the mc 130 j next, the mc 130] commando to and the osprey from day 352nd special operations wing from raf mildenhall. they are experts at precision infiltration and exploration and resupply of our special operations
of her citizenship. churches will no longer have to hold sunday services, after a vote by the church of england's ruling change a 400—year—old law. a welcome win for chelsea's beleaguered manager. the blues cruised into the europa league last 16 with victory over malmo at stamford bridge. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. in the past few minutes, we've witnessed some amazing and emotional scenes at endcliffe park in sheffield, where the bbc has been covering a special event to...
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the leader of roman catholics in england and wales acknowledges llenge nowh of the c facing the churchbviously, it is not confined to the catholic church. it is in every culture, every part of society. but it h found a home in the church, and that is terrible.ca martin: the vasays the summit will develop policies and practices to address the crisis. but is that possibleglobal church? >> in some cultures, if a priest is accused rightly or wrongly of having sex with another man or boy, he can be taken out and killed. in other cultures, if he is accused of having sex with somebody, he could be vindicated. there have been priests and bishops in asia who have been accused of having sex with a nun and they have been cheered when they come back to their parish. martin: chrissie welcomes the summit, but says any changes to church practice are too late. >> i have absolutely no faith em. i don't even know that they believe in god. how can they when this awful, hideous crime means nothing to them? martin: the burden now rests with pope francis. the outcome could be defining moment of his papacy.
the leader of roman catholics in england and wales acknowledges llenge nowh of the c facing the churchbviously, it is not confined to the catholic church. it is in every culture, every part of society. but it h found a home in the church, and that is terrible.ca martin: the vasays the summit will develop policies and practices to address the crisis. but is that possibleglobal church? >> in some cultures, if a priest is accused rightly or wrongly of having sex with another man or boy, he...
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the leader of roman catholics in england and wales acknowledges the breadth of the challenge now facing the churchy, but it's found a home in the church, and that's terrible. the vatican says the summit will help develop policies and practices to address the crisis. but is that possible in a global church? in some cultures, if a priest is accused rightly or wrongly of having sex with another man or with a boy, he could be taken out and killed. in other cultures, if he's accused of having sex with somebody, he could be vindicated. there have been priests and bishops in asia, for example, who've been accused of having sex with a nun, and they've been cheered when they come back to their parish. chrissie foster welcomes the summit, but says any changes to church practice are too late. i have absolutely no faith in them, i don't even know that they believe in god, how can they, when this awful, hideous crime means nothing to them? the burden now rests with pope francis. the outcome could be the defining moment of his papacy. martin bashir, bbc news, at the vatican. from the skies over afghanistan, kos
the leader of roman catholics in england and wales acknowledges the breadth of the challenge now facing the churchy, but it's found a home in the church, and that's terrible. the vatican says the summit will help develop policies and practices to address the crisis. but is that possible in a global church? in some cultures, if a priest is accused rightly or wrongly of having sex with another man or with a boy, he could be taken out and killed. in other cultures, if he's accused of having sex...
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the leader of roman catholics in england and wales at knowledge is the bread of the challenge now facing the church culture, it is in every part of society, but it has found a home in the church, and that is terrible. the vatican says the summit will help develop policies and practices to address the crisis, but is that possible in a global church? in some cultures, if a priest is accused rightly or wrongly, of having sex with another man with a boy, he can be taken out and killed. in other cultures, if he is accused of having sex with somebody, it could be vindicated. there have been priests and bishops in asia, for example, who have been accused of having sex with a nun and they have been cheered when they come back to the parish. chrissie foster welcomes the summit, but there is any changes to church practice are too late. i have absolutely no faith in them, i don't even know that they believe in god. how can they when this awful, hideous crime means nothing to them? the burden now rests with pope francis. the outcome could be the defining moment of his people see. —— pa palcy. stay with us on b
the leader of roman catholics in england and wales at knowledge is the bread of the challenge now facing the church culture, it is in every part of society, but it has found a home in the church, and that is terrible. the vatican says the summit will help develop policies and practices to address the crisis, but is that possible in a global church? in some cultures, if a priest is accused rightly or wrongly, of having sex with another man with a boy, he can be taken out and killed. in other...
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abuse in england and wales has already shone a spotlight on some of the outrageous abuse and cover—ups that have occurred in england, specifically. yes, but are you saying the catholic churchch has got good policies and procedures and safeguarding, you know, systems in place. it isn‘t always about that, and again the independent inquiry was able to expose that for example the benedictines in ampleforth and downside, and most recently in ealing, not far away from where you are, ignored those safeguarding policies and procedures and children we re policies and procedures and children were still left in danger. and those revelations were absolutely shocking. but that was decades ago. no, victoria. it wasn‘t decades ago. read the reports into ampleforth and downside. i was at the hearings into ealing abbey. the abbot of ealing abbey was only jailed ealing abbey. the abbot of ealing abbey was onlyjailed about ealing abbey. the abbot of ealing abbey was only jailed about a ealing abbey. the abbot of ealing abbey was onlyjailed about a year ago, giving something like 18 years in jail, ago, giving something like 18 years injail, but other ago, giving something like 18 years in jai
abuse in england and wales has already shone a spotlight on some of the outrageous abuse and cover—ups that have occurred in england, specifically. yes, but are you saying the catholic churchch has got good policies and procedures and safeguarding, you know, systems in place. it isn‘t always about that, and again the independent inquiry was able to expose that for example the benedictines in ampleforth and downside, and most recently in ealing, not far away from where you are, ignored those...
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the leader of roman catholics in england and wales acknowledges the breadth of the challenge now facing the church church, it's in every culture, it's in every part of society, but it's found a home in the church, and that's terrible. the vatican says the summit will help develop policies and practices to address the crisis. but is that possible in a global church? chrissie foster welcomes the summit, but says any changes to church practice are too late. i have absolutely no faith in them, i don't even know that they believe in god, how can they, when this awful, hideous crime means nothing to them? the burden now rests with pope francis. the outcome could be the defining moment of his papacy. martin bashir, bbc news, at the vatican. let's speak to our rome correspondent james reynolds. what is likely to be achieved here? the priests, bishops and the pope are looking to listen to survivors, to reflect and then to think about how to go forward. survivors i worried this is a bit of the willie agenda and what they want to see our policies put in place to prevent the recurrence of what has happened in
the leader of roman catholics in england and wales acknowledges the breadth of the challenge now facing the church church, it's in every culture, it's in every part of society, but it's found a home in the church, and that's terrible. the vatican says the summit will help develop policies and practices to address the crisis. but is that possible in a global church? chrissie foster welcomes the summit, but says any changes to church practice are too late. i have absolutely no faith in them, i...
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the leader of roman catholics in england and wales acknowledges the breadth of the challenge now facing the churchevery part of society, but it's found a home in the church, and that's terrible. the vatican says the summit will help develop policies and practices to address the crisis. but is that possible in a global church? chrissie foster welcomes the summit, but says any changes to church practice are too late. i have absolutely no faith in them, i don't even know that they believe in god, how can they, when this awful, hideous crime means nothing to them? the burden now rests with pope francis. the outcome could be the defining moment of his papacy. martin bashir, bbc news, at the vatican. and if you've been affected by any of the issues raised in this report, help and support is available. you can find out more from the bbc action line, the details are on screen now. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sara orchard. there are calls for the government to urgently publish a report into tumble dryers that could pose a fire risk. a whirlpool dryer was the cause of a 2016 tower block fire in s
the leader of roman catholics in england and wales acknowledges the breadth of the challenge now facing the churchevery part of society, but it's found a home in the church, and that's terrible. the vatican says the summit will help develop policies and practices to address the crisis. but is that possible in a global church? chrissie foster welcomes the summit, but says any changes to church practice are too late. i have absolutely no faith in them, i don't even know that they believe in god,...
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england. no art this is bbc news, the headlines: one of the most high—ranking officials in the catholic churchirboys in melbourne cathedral. he's been taken into custody. he was found guilty on five charges in december, but reporting restrictions have only now been lifted. he plans to appeal the verdict. the north korean leader, kim jong—un, has arrived in vietnam for his second summit with president trump. north korea has given little indication it is prepared to disarm. nigeria's election commission has confirmed that muhammadu buhari is the new president. he beat the other candidate by about 4 million
england. no art this is bbc news, the headlines: one of the most high—ranking officials in the catholic churchirboys in melbourne cathedral. he's been taken into custody. he was found guilty on five charges in december, but reporting restrictions have only now been lifted. he plans to appeal the verdict. the north korean leader, kim jong—un, has arrived in vietnam for his second summit with president trump. north korea has given little indication it is prepared to disarm. nigeria's election...
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church speed leagues and make some much needed reforms. we have some sports now and turning to europe's top club tournaments and the round of sixteen in the champions league tonight's premiere match up sees england heavyweights liverpool hosting byron munich the reports german coach jurgen klopp is hosting and hoping his team and dominate on their home field has brought new energy to liverpool and is gaining almost legendary status there. in. liverpool loves its legends among them the beatles and hometown club liverpool f.c. since its foundation in one thousand nine hundred two the club has won eighteen league titles but it's been twenty nine years since they were last a champions under coach you're going to cut off their farms are allowing themselves to dream big again jurgen klopp is the best manager. for any given even his. club has been in charge at liverpool since twenty fifteen where his management style is popular with most of the supporters past year his side reached the champions league final but lost to real madrid. if they want to keep their hopes alive of reaching the final again they'll need to get past german giants barn unic . long way to go and to finish the season and you don't
church speed leagues and make some much needed reforms. we have some sports now and turning to europe's top club tournaments and the round of sixteen in the champions league tonight's premiere match up sees england heavyweights liverpool hosting byron munich the reports german coach jurgen klopp is hosting and hoping his team and dominate on their home field has brought new energy to liverpool and is gaining almost legendary status there. in. liverpool loves its legends among them the beatles...
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church has more. what the department of education has been suggesting is including new compulsory classes on sex add for schools across england which would include things such as relationship education for primary school kids which would mean children as young as four years old and a sex and relationship classes for secondary school pupils as well as mental and physical health classes for all the children attending schools in england and this has been causing quite a stir not only is this the first attempt to put in place new regulation as long as twenty years but this is also been a very divisive issue so far in the sense that there's been lots of debate about the role parents play in this with some saying that while the government promises that the parents will be able to withdraw their children from any classes related to sex until those children reach the age of consent and then make those decisions themselves many parents have been saying that is just not good enough they're describing till they don't want any such topics to be part of a mandatory curriculum and have been saying that it's up to the parents to educate the
church has more. what the department of education has been suggesting is including new compulsory classes on sex add for schools across england which would include things such as relationship education for primary school kids which would mean children as young as four years old and a sex and relationship classes for secondary school pupils as well as mental and physical health classes for all the children attending schools in england and this has been causing quite a stir not only is this the...
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church on years and years of the punishments we get. fixin to get to know three mil to nothing on anything would bands. join these young. souls since you're in england could it be that she chips her freaking. coke your pocket. when. the boys come up. to the flea. market the night of the fleet let the my sleep use to sleep by anybody it's just your feel like you speak to me that's for me joy. but because of the people with such. you're here for a good. place outside of liverpool oh chanting las vegas oh now we're going to hell and why it was just settling the direction oh. oh. i told. the lowly. cut oh. i love. the silence at the end of it and it was out and about it was my love and i was in love taking and brooks and. i. i. i. think not i think they're on. the. ceiling in the excel in rank every single person in the end is since they're trying to get to town. there's not just one. listen and see it. no damage but not that. you are not was. not this was not. not that i'm. not afraid i'm not. sure they had not heard they were in order to. run and. i'm chairman of a serious series of different units i have not heard of or think they were in laramie i s
church on years and years of the punishments we get. fixin to get to know three mil to nothing on anything would bands. join these young. souls since you're in england could it be that she chips her freaking. coke your pocket. when. the boys come up. to the flea. market the night of the fleet let the my sleep use to sleep by anybody it's just your feel like you speak to me that's for me joy. but because of the people with such. you're here for a good. place outside of liverpool oh chanting las...
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miss your church on years and years of the punishments we get a prediction for the game two no three no two nothing and everything will advance. join these one for. solos suits are in england it will be fish and chips and pre-game. coke your time. when. the boys come out of such want to come here. to find the mood it's going to be the lead of the my sleezy. my community it's just your feed line please speak to me that's good the joy. of a completely go way up. this year it in your. late night outside of liverpool at ten in las vegas and now we're going to handle it by. if lives are exit. poll. cut. the silence at the end of it. and it was about my life that i was. taking. drugs and i look. i. i led i. think not i think. it's looking like someone like every single person when you get this sense they're trying to talk live cop just one. listen angle simply because of how it. no damage but not that. you not. notice or not. not that i'm. afraid i'm not one hundred thirty nine hundred living quarters so you know what ground. i'm chairman of the chart zero series of different units but not going to think women should manage their money by saying a word means i don't want to lanc
miss your church on years and years of the punishments we get a prediction for the game two no three no two nothing and everything will advance. join these one for. solos suits are in england it will be fish and chips and pre-game. coke your time. when. the boys come out of such want to come here. to find the mood it's going to be the lead of the my sleezy. my community it's just your feed line please speak to me that's good the joy. of a completely go way up. this year it in your. late night...
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many years was rector at st george's church in gravesend, england, where -- according to legend -- pocahontas is buried. the moderator was chief anne richardson ofhe rappahannock tribe. this is 40 minutes. >> i think it was interesting of all the questions that were asked of the first panel, there were a number of people interested in the marriage and the kidnapping. nobody wanted to tackle the religion question. [laughter] >>
many years was rector at st george's church in gravesend, england, where -- according to legend -- pocahontas is buried. the moderator was chief anne richardson ofhe rappahannock tribe. this is 40 minutes. >> i think it was interesting of all the questions that were asked of the first panel, there were a number of people interested in the marriage and the kidnapping. nobody wanted to tackle the religion question. [laughter] >>
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see a church in the reports and the issue of great sensitivity are also a very divisive issue as these plans by education officials to revamp the sex and relationship education classes across england have made the blood boil of so many people here this comes as an attempt for the first time in as many as twenty years to update the sexual education system however lots of questions have been asked about the role of parents in all this while officials say they will still be able to withdraw their children from any sex related classes until they reach the age of consent and then will be able to make those choices for themselves many disgruntled parents have been saying none such classes should be mandatory in the first place and that this should be left this type of education should be left to the parents we have grave concerns about the physical or psychological and spiritual implications of teaching children about certain sexual and relational concepts proposed in c. and believe that they have no place within a mandatory school curriculum well that was part of an online petition that has gathered over one hundred. thousand signatures thus prompting a debate in parliament these class
see a church in the reports and the issue of great sensitivity are also a very divisive issue as these plans by education officials to revamp the sex and relationship education classes across england have made the blood boil of so many people here this comes as an attempt for the first time in as many as twenty years to update the sexual education system however lots of questions have been asked about the role of parents in all this while officials say they will still be able to withdraw their...
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the french canadians in new england became staunch republicans in rhode island, partly because of rivalries with irish both in the catholic church and within politics. now, these groups were starting to make common cause. an african-american newspaper editorialized the klan is supposed to catholic, jews or negroes holding public office. the polish language newspaper in chicago warned it's mostly catholic readers that republicans were warring against all catholics, foreigners and negroes. one of smith's prominent supporters in the northeast was one of the best known rabbis at the time. he said by going after smith as a catholic, his opponents were going after the americanism of diverse groups, including jewish americans. there is something else to point out. understoodse groups that the campaign was about these cultural issues, as well as about economic issues. this is a pretty typical cartoon. this is from the baltimore afro-american. you could see what they think of herbert hoover. .e is nesting with the klan so far, this makes sense. look who else, industrial democracy. there is an understanding that there are numerous issues
the french canadians in new england became staunch republicans in rhode island, partly because of rivalries with irish both in the catholic church and within politics. now, these groups were starting to make common cause. an african-american newspaper editorialized the klan is supposed to catholic, jews or negroes holding public office. the polish language newspaper in chicago warned it's mostly catholic readers that republicans were warring against all catholics, foreigners and negroes. one of...
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church l churchill, met the woman who had become his wife. they had two sons. richard churchill was the last of the greatest scape survivor that passed away. he died this week in england a coke. is pepsi ok? is pepsi, ok? is pepsi, ok!? [laughter] are puppies, ok? is a shooting star, ok? is the laughter of a small child, ok? pepsi's more than, ok! it's okayyyy okurrrr ♪ i like it okay, what have we learned today? you want a pepsi? i want a pepsi. there you go. okurrr. aaahh. i've got to come up with my own catch phrase. okayyy yeah, i thought doing some hibachi grilling would help take my mind off it all. maybe you could relieve some stress by calling geico for help with our homeowners insurance. geico helps with homeowners insurance? they sure do. and they could save us a bundle of money too. i'm calling geico right now. cell phone? it's ringing. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and condo insurance. >>> morgan is back to help us take a look at our sunday mail. >> our first question comes from hope from nebraska, she wants to know what's your best advice for a female artist coming out of journali journalism? >> there is so many that it w
church l churchill, met the woman who had become his wife. they had two sons. richard churchill was the last of the greatest scape survivor that passed away. he died this week in england a coke. is pepsi ok? is pepsi, ok? is pepsi, ok!? [laughter] are puppies, ok? is a shooting star, ok? is the laughter of a small child, ok? pepsi's more than, ok! it's okayyyy okurrrr ♪ i like it okay, what have we learned today? you want a pepsi? i want a pepsi. there you go. okurrr. aaahh. i've got to come...
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church's response to sexual abuse allegations against priests in australia. the news comes days after pope francis' historic meeting of catholic leaders to discuss preventative measures to stop sexual abuse of minors by priests. >>> new englandriots owner robert kraft has been charged with two first degree misdeamnor counts of soliciting a prostitute after allegedly paying at a spa in florida for a sex act on two separate occasions within 24 hours last month. including a visit on the morning of the afc championship game during which investigators say kraft was seen on surveillance video paying cash at the front desk to an asian female according to an affidavit released yesterday and then was escorted into a room where the sexual activity took place. a spokesperson for kraft and the patriots released a statement on friday saying quote we categorically deny mr. kraft engaged in any illegal activity. because it's a judicial matter we won't be commenting further. >> all right. also r. kelly has been released from jail in chicago after posting bail. the singer spent the weekend in custody unable to pay part of his $1 million bond. court documents showed it was paid by a woman who listed herself as a friend of kelly. kelly pleaded
church's response to sexual abuse allegations against priests in australia. the news comes days after pope francis' historic meeting of catholic leaders to discuss preventative measures to stop sexual abuse of minors by priests. >>> new englandriots owner robert kraft has been charged with two first degree misdeamnor counts of soliciting a prostitute after allegedly paying at a spa in florida for a sex act on two separate occasions within 24 hours last month. including a visit on the...
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church russian officials have said they consider the breakaway a location where less than twenty four hours from super bowl kickoff in atlanta where the dominant n.f.l. team of the past decade the new england patriots face the los angeles rams safety is a major concern in the lead up to america's biggest sporting event the f.b.i. says it's worried about private and commercial drones being flown near the venue for sunday's game there is a temporary flight restriction in place but it hasn't stopped drone users. find much more about this super bowl super bowl sunday on our web site al jazeera dot com. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera this hour venezuela's president nicolas maduro has offered to hold early parliamentary elections as he fights demands to resign but his rival part by those demanding a presidential vote meanwhile the u.s. president donald trump has again said that sending the military to venezuela is an option he's also revealed that he's turned down a meeting with meds or oh yes men's warring sides are holding talks aboard a united nations boat in the red sea in an attempt to save the fragile four day the ceasefire it's hoped the meeting will finalize a timeline for the w
church russian officials have said they consider the breakaway a location where less than twenty four hours from super bowl kickoff in atlanta where the dominant n.f.l. team of the past decade the new england patriots face the los angeles rams safety is a major concern in the lead up to america's biggest sporting event the f.b.i. says it's worried about private and commercial drones being flown near the venue for sunday's game there is a temporary flight restriction in place but it hasn't...
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longer be compulsory for churches after a vote to change a 400—year—old law was passed by the church of england'so the speaker of the house of commons, who said working a recreational commitments mean church and sunday services no longer go hand in hand. they do go together but times are changing, it is notjust a shortage of clergy but also the fact that people work on sundays, the fact that we build recreational activities, football, rugby, whatever, so things are happening that prevent people from being in that prevent people from being in that place on a particular day as sunday. so we have to find creative ways of holding acts of worship, not just on a sunday. so we have the places that will see a tuesday is the new sunday, for us in the city here in london, thursday is the new sunday for us because i don't do a sunday for us because i don't do a sunday service in my church, but i do hold a service on thursday. i have other times, too. from your perspective it is not the day of the week that someone is worshipping, it is the fact that they are worshipping. absolutely, it is wonderful to have
longer be compulsory for churches after a vote to change a 400—year—old law was passed by the church of england'so the speaker of the house of commons, who said working a recreational commitments mean church and sunday services no longer go hand in hand. they do go together but times are changing, it is notjust a shortage of clergy but also the fact that people work on sundays, the fact that we build recreational activities, football, rugby, whatever, so things are happening that prevent...