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the latest group of people to weigh in on this, the church of england bishops and archbishops, callingerate their language. how much has the divisive language. how much has the divisive language to do with social media platforms and the rise of social media? i think social media has made the abuse, the harassment and intimidation of mps more accessible, more visible, easier to carry out. but i think alongside that we have seen a rise of this kind of politics, the politics that is toxic, divisive and that thrives on social media platforms. but i think for the rise of that politics we need to look further than that. and look to wear, alex? we have seen it is notjust how your bodyis we have seen it is notjust how your body is an online space but how you can exploit it and itjust happens to be the fact that at this divisive, toxic politics thrives on platforms like social media and beyond. so what changes can be made to these platforms, do you think, or can changes be made? that will make a difference? at the same time one wa nts to a difference? at the same time one wants to encourage deb
the latest group of people to weigh in on this, the church of england bishops and archbishops, callingerate their language. how much has the divisive language. how much has the divisive language to do with social media platforms and the rise of social media? i think social media has made the abuse, the harassment and intimidation of mps more accessible, more visible, easier to carry out. but i think alongside that we have seen a rise of this kind of politics, the politics that is toxic,...
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of people going to church on a sunday. their numbers haven't been inordinately affected unlike the church of england. tion, emigrants who go to church regularly, at least once a month, who meet there together. —— catholic immigration. i think those concerns have probably worked their way up from smaller parishes around london, up through the catholic hierarchy to the archbishop house behind westminster cathedral and find finally to cardinal vincent nichols which is why i suspect he has spoken out now on this. let's cross to the main conference hall where the conservative party chairman, james cleverly is there he is, addressing conservative representatives at the party conference in manchester. they are trying to block brexit. they will fail. applause mircea's conference, we're going to do things a little bit different. you have more chances to ask questions, —— this year's. you have more chances to ask questions, -- this year's. using the app, which i hope you have all downloaded, yet? make sure you do. this is your conference and we're going to put you centrestage. and there are more of you here tod
of people going to church on a sunday. their numbers haven't been inordinately affected unlike the church of england. tion, emigrants who go to church regularly, at least once a month, who meet there together. —— catholic immigration. i think those concerns have probably worked their way up from smaller parishes around london, up through the catholic hierarchy to the archbishop house behind westminster cathedral and find finally to cardinal vincent nichols which is why i suspect he has...
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the church of england is the established church back home. it is the state church in most of the southern colonies and parts of new york. and the anglicans in america have a problem. to be a clergyman, you have to be anointed, consecrated by at least one bishop. all the buishops are back in britain. if you're pennsylvanian and you want to be a minister in the church of england, you have to go all the way back across the ocean, an expensive and dangerous trip for the laying on of hands. or your clergymen have to be englishmen and scotsmen sent over here. be a lot easier to have an anglican bishop right here in the colonies. and so a lot of the anglicans in america start asking for one. you think, who cares, right? if you are a presbyterian or congregationalist or anything, why do you care how easy it is for the anglicans to get clergymen? but, remember, the church of england is part of the government. the bishops sit in the house of lords. they're basically politicians, not religious people in your mind. every new anglican minister is another p
the church of england is the established church back home. it is the state church in most of the southern colonies and parts of new york. and the anglicans in america have a problem. to be a clergyman, you have to be anointed, consecrated by at least one bishop. all the buishops are back in britain. if you're pennsylvanian and you want to be a minister in the church of england, you have to go all the way back across the ocean, an expensive and dangerous trip for the laying on of hands. or your...
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on friday a group of church of england bishops wrote a public letter saying that the tone had become outside parliament should not denigrate or patronise each other or the honest views of fellow citizens but cardinal nichols has gone even further on this interview radio 4. he is also the archbishop of westminster and does not usually get involved in social and political debate of this nature but he's been pretty blunt about what he sees as a dangerous threat linked to some of the parliamentary language we have heard. referring to that very noisy, ill—tempered debate on wednesday parliament between mps and the prime minister where even some mps themselves called for moderation of language, click that had been unambiguous and this wasn't the kind of leadership we need and that kind of language can give encouragement to streams views —— to extremist views and actions. the debating chamber of parliament is at the centre of attention and therefore is bound to have a ripple effect. and of course there are people who actually want to instigate pockets of really violent opposition to people
on friday a group of church of england bishops wrote a public letter saying that the tone had become outside parliament should not denigrate or patronise each other or the honest views of fellow citizens but cardinal nichols has gone even further on this interview radio 4. he is also the archbishop of westminster and does not usually get involved in social and political debate of this nature but he's been pretty blunt about what he sees as a dangerous threat linked to some of the parliamentary...
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on friday we had from the church of england bishops, why do think the cardinal is making intervention are so often hearing from pope francis where he makes remarks of an off—the—cuff but normally this does not happen in the catholic church and the normally more circumspect about social and political issues. the ten to keep their heads below the parapet but we have seen a rise in churchgoers, particularly in london and that is partly been boosted by immigration. a lot of catholic immigrants still go to church regularly for reasons of faith and often for reasons to meet other people from their own home countries as well as social reasons. they are strangers in a strange land andi they are strangers in a strange land and i think some of them are perhaps concerned. we have heard concerns about so—called hate speech being aimed at immigrants and i think some of those concerns are probably working their way up from parish churches through priests to the highest levels of the catholic church and i think they have no which the cardinal and i think that is why today he has got involved with th
on friday we had from the church of england bishops, why do think the cardinal is making intervention are so often hearing from pope francis where he makes remarks of an off—the—cuff but normally this does not happen in the catholic church and the normally more circumspect about social and political issues. the ten to keep their heads below the parapet but we have seen a rise in churchgoers, particularly in london and that is partly been boosted by immigration. a lot of catholic immigrants...
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it comes as more than 100 church of england's bishops warn politicians on all sides not to further ‘entrenchisions' in society. in the us, a cia officer is reported to be the whistle—blower whose claims have prompted impeachment proceedings against president trump. a watchdog report finds tens of thousands of people working for the police in england and wales have not been properly vetted. and on tour in africa, prince harry walks through a partially—cleared minefield in angola — 22 years after his mother diana did the same. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. one of the prime minister's most senior advisers has said he is not surprised that some voters are angry with mps over brexit. dominic cummings said the only way to solve the issue of abuse would be if mps "respected" the result of the eu referendum. and he said if mps say "we don't want to respect that vote, what do you expect to happen?" the angry tenor of debate over brexit has caused more than 100 bishops to warn against "further entrenching our divisions". they've called for respect on all sides, in the debate on britain's
it comes as more than 100 church of england's bishops warn politicians on all sides not to further ‘entrenchisions' in society. in the us, a cia officer is reported to be the whistle—blower whose claims have prompted impeachment proceedings against president trump. a watchdog report finds tens of thousands of people working for the police in england and wales have not been properly vetted. and on tour in africa, prince harry walks through a partially—cleared minefield in angola — 22...
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good morning welcome to breakfast withjon kay and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: church of englando criticise mps, accusing them of using language "not worthy of our country". the prime minister's advisor dominic cummings was confronted by a labour mp in a speech later he described the rows over brexit as "a walk in the park". there are still "significant gaps" in preparing the nhs and care—homes
good morning welcome to breakfast withjon kay and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: church of englando criticise mps, accusing them of using language "not worthy of our country". the prime minister's advisor dominic cummings was confronted by a labour mp in a speech later he described the rows over brexit as "a walk in the park". there are still "significant gaps" in preparing the nhs and care—homes
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church of england bishops call for people in and out of parliament to tone down their language over brexit. we'll be talking to one of them about their calls for respect, and what advice they might have for these two mps who are contrite about some of the language they've used. earlier this week thomas cook went bust, leaving thousands unemployed. we can exclusively reveal that over a hundred of them are taking legal action to see if the company failed to keep them properly informed. absolutely to keep them properly informed. furious, and i can imagine absolutely furious, and i can imagine that lots of people in this country will be feeling absolutely furious that a man in that position feels it is ok to skirt the lines by using language like that. earlier this week the bbc ruled against naga munchetty over comments she made about donald trump. now this programme has seen a letter from dozens of bame broadcasters, including lenny henry, calling for the bbc to reconsider. and we'll be revealing the latest contestant set to take part in the next series of dancing on ice. hello, welcome to th
church of england bishops call for people in and out of parliament to tone down their language over brexit. we'll be talking to one of them about their calls for respect, and what advice they might have for these two mps who are contrite about some of the language they've used. earlier this week thomas cook went bust, leaving thousands unemployed. we can exclusively reveal that over a hundred of them are taking legal action to see if the company failed to keep them properly informed. absolutely...
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our headlines today: church of england bishops come together to criticise mps, accusing them of using language "not worthy of our country". the prime minister's advisor dominic cummings was confronted by a labour mp in a speech later he described the rows over brexit as "a walk in the park". there are still "significant gaps" in preparing the nhs and care—homes for brexit, according to the national audit office. more claims that donald trump tried to cover up a phone call he had with the president of ukraine. a not so perfect match. the number of online daters falling victim to so—called romance fraud rises significantly. i'll be finding out how to spot the signs of a dating scam. the wait is over and the heat is on. the world athletics championships get underway in doha later with britain's athletes set to endure scorching temperatures as they bid for gold medal glory. good morning. we have some very u nsettled good morning. we have some very unsettled weather on the cards with low pressure in charge through today and into the weekend, too. heavy rain, strengthening wins and all the
our headlines today: church of england bishops come together to criticise mps, accusing them of using language "not worthy of our country". the prime minister's advisor dominic cummings was confronted by a labour mp in a speech later he described the rows over brexit as "a walk in the park". there are still "significant gaps" in preparing the nhs and care—homes for brexit, according to the national audit office. more claims that donald trump tried to cover up a...
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comment regards the religious background between each developing systems, calve vannists and church of englandthat seem to be very strong in both of those areas? calvenists north and church of england in the south. >> there were baptists in the north and south. until they came to the eve of the civil war there were baptists, but then south separated from the northern baptists. the episcopal church didn't have, as far as i know, didn't have a northern -- it was a minor church in the north and minor church, in terms of numbers in the south. the religion to -- the religions broke, but there was no religion that was confined, as far as i know, to the south and to the north that was distinctive. there were baptists and northern baptists and southern baptists and went off in different directions. that comes late, in the 1840s and '50s and they begin to break apart. >> the calvanist church and puritan? >> oh. that's a little misleading because the puritan work ethic is often associated with capitalism. they wanted to keep -- they didn't celebrate work as a source of productivity in society but celebr
comment regards the religious background between each developing systems, calve vannists and church of englandthat seem to be very strong in both of those areas? calvenists north and church of england in the south. >> there were baptists in the north and south. until they came to the eve of the civil war there were baptists, but then south separated from the northern baptists. the episcopal church didn't have, as far as i know, didn't have a northern -- it was a minor church in the north...
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you know the story about the knife young kids you know they wanted a killer it's like drugs church of england wanted to riches. ogunnaike gracious let's go off excuse the language go off their backsides every basement in the queue for today ok make you run the money taken away from if you're going to spend all this sunday painting. the factions of money all this money gets in the. u.k. nice is not. the best. he said. it's a proper set. from crisis in the 1st place because this is. what prevented us careless in the 1st place then was. one of the factors. places place nice investor. just for a ghost across like a saw on the page for the courage of donald trump rover in the usa today later in the u.k. as well the latest on brick said korean boris johnson could be about to face the music after the supreme court drama say yes they. don't come but i hear most of this wednesday morning thanks for watching and our next programs and i have for you right now. was. trying to do pushing. even. faze me. to do so who shall i. listen thank you. to be listening to begin with us you can think of. plenty. more
you know the story about the knife young kids you know they wanted a killer it's like drugs church of england wanted to riches. ogunnaike gracious let's go off excuse the language go off their backsides every basement in the queue for today ok make you run the money taken away from if you're going to spend all this sunday painting. the factions of money all this money gets in the. u.k. nice is not. the best. he said. it's a proper set. from crisis in the 1st place because this is. what...
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you know the stuff about the knife young kids you know they wanted a killer it's like drugs church of england wanted to reach peace organization was let's go off excuse the language go back size every basement in the youth of today ok make you run the money taken away from if you're going to spend all the sunday painting. fashions of all the smiley gets in that section u.k. nice is not. such and. he said. it's appropriate. to have people from christ in the 1st place because this is what the problem is you must. prevent carolus in the 1st place then what. they're trying to set up all of the many factors to take place to place oftentimes in max the service of the now with the british house of commons back sitting 10 day after all the procreation drama going on regrowing thought what better time to delve into its history that's next here on our teenagers. you know world a big part of the new law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting
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church normally tries to stay out of the political sphere. this is the second intervention into oi’ this is the second intervention into or three days by senior christians. on friday, senior church of englandnd style of language being used around the brexit debate. they said that the tone had actually become unacceptable and that we should not denigrate or patronise people on the opposite side of the political spectrum. vincent nichols, the leader of catholics in england and wales, has gone even further, talking on radio for this morning. he said that, he had been pretty blunt in terms of the threats he thinks are posed by some of this language. i am thinks are posed by some of this language. iam referring thinks are posed by some of this language. i am referring to the debate in parliament, you remember, very bad—tempered debate between mps and boris johnson. very bad—tempered debate between mps and borisjohnson. where some mps call for moderation of the language. vincent nichols said that the reaction to that had been unambiguous and that wasn't the king of leadership the country needed. he said that end of language could give encouragement to violent and extremist views. the debate in c
church normally tries to stay out of the political sphere. this is the second intervention into oi’ this is the second intervention into or three days by senior christians. on friday, senior church of englandnd style of language being used around the brexit debate. they said that the tone had actually become unacceptable and that we should not denigrate or patronise people on the opposite side of the political spectrum. vincent nichols, the leader of catholics in england and wales, has gone...
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it comes as more than 100 of the church of england's bishops and archbishops issue a rebuke to politiciansme medicines could run out in the event of a no—deal brexit. i'll be talking to the head of a government agency that's warning of a shortage of health supplies. that's at 9:15am.
it comes as more than 100 of the church of england's bishops and archbishops issue a rebuke to politiciansme medicines could run out in the event of a no—deal brexit. i'll be talking to the head of a government agency that's warning of a shortage of health supplies. that's at 9:15am.
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that question was directed to the slur church of england and the answer was yes. hristian faith did not change the status of the enslaved person. or prevent a person from being enslaved. should black and white people marry echo the answer was no. how did you determine when a person could be enslaved? the answer, look to whether their mother was enslaved. if the mother was a slave, the child would be a slave. , part of separate them onto the most taken from the roman law. that was not the english colonists rules, that is not the rules they came over to north america with. the rule in england had been that you were what your father was. and you could think of what a difference that makes. motherstatus go to the allowed the owner of the mother to capture the economic value when the child was born. women was under greater control than that of men. and men could have more children than women. allowing status to go through the mails would have created a large class of mixed race free people. this was not a favorite outcome. virginia continued in this piecemeal fashion of
that question was directed to the slur church of england and the answer was yes. hristian faith did not change the status of the enslaved person. or prevent a person from being enslaved. should black and white people marry echo the answer was no. how did you determine when a person could be enslaved? the answer, look to whether their mother was enslaved. if the mother was a slave, the child would be a slave. , part of separate them onto the most taken from the roman law. that was not the...
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meanwhile, all 120 church of england bishops have written a joint letter to mps describing the languagete as "unacceptable". one of them is the right reverend, dame sarah mullally, the bishop of london, she joins us now from st paul's. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. what kind of language do you have in mind when you say it is unacceptable? that is all right. can you hear me? we have heard people begin to use a language that could begin to use a language that could be divisive, the language of war. i can hear you, yes. carry on. you asked me about language that has been used. our concern has been about the language being divisive and being the language of war. in such a difficult situation we would much prefer to see the language of cooperation and respect and honouring of one another. are you saying both sides in this debate are using what you call the language of war, or is it one side more than the other? i think it is not right to talk about size. we have a real challenge facing our country and we need to work together. as for somebody i
meanwhile, all 120 church of england bishops have written a joint letter to mps describing the languagete as "unacceptable". one of them is the right reverend, dame sarah mullally, the bishop of london, she joins us now from st paul's. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. what kind of language do you have in mind when you say it is unacceptable? that is all right. can you hear me? we have heard people begin to use a language that could begin to...
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--ms to be very strong calvinist northern church of england south? >> of course they were baptists in the north and baptists in the south, and telik came to the civil war there were baptists, but then they broke. church, of course, -- wasre conservative very conservative. as far as i know, did not have a northern -- -- a minor church in terms of numbers in the south. religions broke but there was no religion as far as i know that was confined to the south and the north. baptists, northern baptist, southern baptist. but, that comes late. 1840's and 50's they begin to break apart. not sure, just by your question. >> [indiscernible] >> oh, that. that's a little misleading because the puritan work ethic is often associated with capitalism. the puritan certainly did -- that. they did not sort of celebrate work ethic, but as a way of keeping the lower orders busy so they would not get into trouble. the interesting question is, when does the celebration of work come from? the united states celebrates work in the antebellum. nothe antebellum period replicated
--ms to be very strong calvinist northern church of england south? >> of course they were baptists in the north and baptists in the south, and telik came to the civil war there were baptists, but then they broke. church, of course, -- wasre conservative very conservative. as far as i know, did not have a northern -- -- a minor church in terms of numbers in the south. religions broke but there was no religion as far as i know that was confined to the south and the north. baptists, northern...
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commenting behind the religious background behind each of the developing systems, the calvinist, church of england, they seem to be very strong in both of those areas. >> of course there were baptist in the north and baptists in the south and until they came to the eve of the civil war, they were baptists but then they broke. the episcopal church, of course, was the conservative. as far as i know, a minor church in the north in terms of numbers in the south. but the religions broke. there was no religion that was combined as far as i know to the south and to the north. there were activists -- baptists . southern and northern. but that comes late. it is the 1840s and 50s they begin to break apart. oh, the puritans? that's a little misleading because the puritan work ethic is often associated with capitalism. the puritans certainly did emphasize that because they did not celebrate europe as a source of productivity but more as a way of keeping is he so they don't get into trouble. it would be an interesting question, what is the celebration of work come from? it is the united states, if it celebrate
commenting behind the religious background behind each of the developing systems, the calvinist, church of england, they seem to be very strong in both of those areas. >> of course there were baptist in the north and baptists in the south and until they came to the eve of the civil war, they were baptists but then they broke. the episcopal church, of course, was the conservative. as far as i know, a minor church in the north in terms of numbers in the south. but the religions broke. there...
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dungeons through those dungeons and where people were stuffed into those small boxes, there was the church of englandright above there. there is something wrong with anyone who would allow for that level of human suffrage -- based on profit. all of this was done to exploit people for profit, first for gold, next for the human labor, and those individuals who came here built this country. i am looking at the u.s. capitol there. so many individuals who were in the system of slavery were soced to build this capital, we are as american as anyone else in this country, and at the same time, we must recognize the journey to create our status as americans. host: let's go to ken. derry, new hampshire, on the republican line. good morning. caller: yes, hi, and thank you. good morning, mr. johnson. guest: good morning. caller: a quick comment and then my question. , design voter turnout, and i ise heard how voter turnout suppressed, because it is on a tuesday in november. i think all americans, that is a good time of year, because if you do it on a holiday or a weekend, sometime during the summer, people are ou
dungeons through those dungeons and where people were stuffed into those small boxes, there was the church of englandright above there. there is something wrong with anyone who would allow for that level of human suffrage -- based on profit. all of this was done to exploit people for profit, first for gold, next for the human labor, and those individuals who came here built this country. i am looking at the u.s. capitol there. so many individuals who were in the system of slavery were soced to...
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by a civil war parliament in 1643 and got together and abolished the order of bishops in the church of englandsbyterians body on orthodox scottish lines and we still have the westminster confession of faith of 1647, which still forms a foundational document for the church of scotland, so even within the church building, there are symbols of, reminders of breakdown, civil war, revolution. but we also have other statues, there is a statue of nelson mandela, a reminder of civil resista nce nelson mandela, a reminder of civil resistance against unjust regimes, but ultimately a reminder of the triumph of truth and reconciliation, the re—establishment of the rule of law and the establishment of a properly constitutional court. and finally of course immediately outside this court is a statue of abraham lincoln, a reminder of another civil war, but who at a time of great constitutional crisis in his own nation, and it was questioning its fundamental identity, said we are not enemies, but friends. we must not be enemies, though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection, touche
by a civil war parliament in 1643 and got together and abolished the order of bishops in the church of englandsbyterians body on orthodox scottish lines and we still have the westminster confession of faith of 1647, which still forms a foundational document for the church of scotland, so even within the church building, there are symbols of, reminders of breakdown, civil war, revolution. but we also have other statues, there is a statue of nelson mandela, a reminder of civil resista nce nelson...
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of. the church. where every. fuckin back it's now time for sport has pisa. thank you very much england's cricketers have fought hard on day 2 of the final ashes test and it seems to have paid off for archer took 6 wickets from australia if they change things 1st innings 3rd of 294 their best bet when steve smith made his lowest school of the series a mere 80 australian all out for 225 just before the close of play in and hold a 781 lead going into day 3 a win would at least leave the series drawn with australia having already done enough to retain the ashes in a loss that it him of his it is that a lot of players. even. person again you know. are the asses losses so lots of the. pakistan's cricket board says it won't shift the upcoming home series against sri lanka to a neutral venue this week 10 sri lankan players opted out of the 2 of the team was warned of a possible terrorist threat they were due to play the 1st of 31 day matches in 2 weeks time pakistan's captain is still hoping his opponents will change their minds they can't believe. pakistan cricket board has made a tremendous ef
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the east of england and jamie has taken on another responsibility he's now managing the tail alongside owner steve smith go into group would fall. back. on your lead off with a go already church of the guy. professional body looks off yourself or the guy while you drink and looks after you trying. each and everything about it we say well you play russian fisheries career the same way you have to think about something yeah you some of the boys are trying to copies receipts i think with a lot to be climbing before we feel. this much against chosen to badly kicked off before joining us. this is obviously a far different standard set up primarily for chinese never dated sometimes the wife cries just the not so girls go off to find say lover like only they finds of the cobs these but not and this is a money remember those parts of 3096 has been our guy has gotta be kidding us 90 how many millions was the throne and jamie has no plans to retire i think that's a big thing why i keep playing this just the still the pure enjoyment and love of the. al-jazeera bishop's stortford. all right handed back to rob thanks very much indeed and felicity is going to be here with more on the stori
the east of england and jamie has taken on another responsibility he's now managing the tail alongside owner steve smith go into group would fall. back. on your lead off with a go already church of the guy. professional body looks off yourself or the guy while you drink and looks after you trying. each and everything about it we say well you play russian fisheries career the same way you have to think about something yeah you some of the boys are trying to copies receipts i think with a lot to...
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the east of england and jamie has taken on another responsibility he's now managing the tail alongside owner steve smith go into group leader for. the back. where your lead off with already church regarding the professional body looks off yourself or off with a guy while you're drinking and looks after you trying. each and everything about me say well that's where his career he said i want you to think about something yeah you some of the boys are trying to copies receipts i think with a lot to be climbing before we feel. this much against chosen to badly kicked off before joining us. this is over say a far different standard to the primary and i could tell it is never dated to charge the wife because there's just the not so girl school or the financier lover boy only friends of the cubs is but not and this is a money remember those parts of play for $96.00 has been our god is going to be kidding us learned just how many millions was the throwing and jamie has no plans to retire i think that's the big thing why i keep playing it's just the still the pure enjoyment of it. thanks to the al-jazeera the ship store. where you know sometimes you think it's fast it's taken says the wa
the east of england and jamie has taken on another responsibility he's now managing the tail alongside owner steve smith go into group leader for. the back. where your lead off with already church regarding the professional body looks off yourself or off with a guy while you're drinking and looks after you trying. each and everything about me say well that's where his career he said i want you to think about something yeah you some of the boys are trying to copies receipts i think with a lot to...
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church she attended with her killer. coming up on bbc news: we hear from michael owen on the publication of his new book and his twitter spat with alan shearer. the two former englandt in the bahamas says hurricane dorian has caused "unimaginable destruction". the number of people known to have died has reached 30, but officials say the final death toll will be "staggering". dorian — which is now closing in on the coast of north carolina — has weakened to a category1 storm, with winds lowering to some 90 miles per hour. richard galpin reports. it is hard to imagine how anyone can survive here. dorian hit this island at full force and stayed over it for two days. possibly thousands of people are missing and on other neighbouring islands. people are missing and on other neighbouring islandslj people are missing and on other neighbouring islands. i think abaco will not fully recovered for the next ten years because absolutely everything is gone. that includes food. inevitably some people have been breaking into shops to find something to eat and drink and supplies are becoming scarce. small amounts of food are being brought in and the united nations are bringing in me
church she attended with her killer. coming up on bbc news: we hear from michael owen on the publication of his new book and his twitter spat with alan shearer. the two former englandt in the bahamas says hurricane dorian has caused "unimaginable destruction". the number of people known to have died has reached 30, but officials say the final death toll will be "staggering". dorian — which is now closing in on the coast of north carolina — has weakened to a category1...
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the east of england and jamie has taken on another responsibility he's now managing the team alongside owner steve smith go into group would fall. back. on your lead off with a go already church regarding the professional body looks off yourself or off the guy while you're drinking the looks of. you trying. each and everything about it we say well we wrote to her his career the same way you know the opera house and yeah you can sum it up with a trial the copies the receipts i think with lots of plywood before. this much against chosen to barely kicked off before joining this. i this is obviously a far different standard to the primary and those return is never dated to charge the wife because there's just the not true girl school or the friends your lover but only friends of the carbs. and this is a man who remembers parts of 3 for 96 has been our guy is going to be kidding us learned just how many minutes was up throwing and jamie has no plans to retire i think that's a big thing why i keep playing it's just the still the pure enjoyment and love that . the al-jazeera bishop's stortford. all right back to stand london thanks so much leon now japanese names will never be the s
the east of england and jamie has taken on another responsibility he's now managing the team alongside owner steve smith go into group would fall. back. on your lead off with a go already church regarding the professional body looks off yourself or off the guy while you're drinking the looks of. you trying. each and everything about it we say well we wrote to her his career the same way you know the opera house and yeah you can sum it up with a trial the copies the receipts i think with lots of...
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church has the right to say no guns allowed. >> david bangladesh fegnaud. thank you. >>> we are looking at ways to help the rising number of children dealing with anxiety. ahead, how one school in englandools here. you're watching "cbs this morning." morning." do not use if you are allergic to eucrisa or its ingredients. allergic reactions may occur at or near the application site. the most common side effect is application site pain. ask your doctor about eucrisa. we really pride ourselves on >> temaking it easy for youass, to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for f
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in that case the church of england. there was this amazing moment i think proves that point where benedict arnold is asked by george washington compasses window still on good terms, to go up to canada and lead the charge, not to invade canada but to get canada to support us. there's also a back story, which is one of the things that washington did so important is he got the continental army to stop making fun of catholics. washington said we're trying to get the support of france and canada and they are catholic. we should stop burning effigies of the pope now. he sent benedict arnold off on a mission to try to woo the catholics in quÉbec. benedict arnold decides to stop off at the grave of george whitfield, the minister who led the great revival of the 1740s. they exhumed the poor guy, opened his casket and cut off a piece of his clothing as a keepsake to take with them on the trip to canada because he was a revolutionary and effect. he was a fighter for freedom. we tend to learn of them as a religious figure but he ha
in that case the church of england. there was this amazing moment i think proves that point where benedict arnold is asked by george washington compasses window still on good terms, to go up to canada and lead the charge, not to invade canada but to get canada to support us. there's also a back story, which is one of the things that washington did so important is he got the continental army to stop making fun of catholics. washington said we're trying to get the support of france and canada and...