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used to— telegraph and the church of england used to he _ telegraph and the church of englandhurch of england _ you have the story of the church of england saying to the asylum—seekers, "if you convert to christianity," — asylum—seekers, "if you convert to christianity," and the hidden message _ christianity," and the hidden message being to anglicanism, "then your case _ message being to anglicanism, "then your case for— message being to anglicanism, "then your case for asylum to be heard will he _ your case for asylum to be heard will be more favourably accepted. why? _ will be more favourably accepted. why? because it will not be muslim." if i why? because it will not be muslim." if i may— why? because it will not be muslim." if i mayjust_ why? because it will not be muslim." if i mayjust finish— that on its own— if i mayjust finish— that on its own is— if i mayjust finish— that on its own is a — if i mayjust finish— that on its own is a problem. if that person then— own is a problem. if that person then is— own is a problem. if that person then is shown to be a sham in the
used to— telegraph and the church of england used to he _ telegraph and the church of englandhurch of england _ you have the story of the church of england saying to the asylum—seekers, "if you convert to christianity," — asylum—seekers, "if you convert to christianity," and the hidden message _ christianity," and the hidden message being to anglicanism, "then your case _ message being to anglicanism, "then your case for— message being to...
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of course, and i do want to have that quote from the church of england, a spokesperson said, "church celebrate those who make a commitment to christ. but there's also a need for discernment. we are unaware of any evidence to suggest a widespread correlation between conversion to christian unity or any of her faith in the abuse of the asylum system." henry? i'm glad you gave us that comment democrat statement from the church of england, we are unaware of any widespread trend here. if you look at the evidence for this, then they've quoted pretty patel, who doesn't seem to want much of an appeal system, she's constantly bashing immigration lawyers — now it would appear the churches in her sights, as well. in the case of the bomber, he appears to have become a failed asylum—seekers in 2014. but he did it within —— didn't become a christian within a matter of days or weeks, his conversion didn't fully take place officially until 2017, some three years later, in this atrocity has taken place some four years after that. so it's a bit of a stretch to extrapolate from that that this is happen
of course, and i do want to have that quote from the church of england, a spokesperson said, "church celebrate those who make a commitment to christ. but there's also a need for discernment. we are unaware of any evidence to suggest a widespread correlation between conversion to christian unity or any of her faith in the abuse of the asylum system." henry? i'm glad you gave us that comment democrat statement from the church of england, we are unaware of any widespread trend here. if...
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at the ellesmere port church of england college there have been a number of incidents.e working with a number of staff at the moment who are finding it difficult to cope. we know that the children who have posted the videos, we're working with their families to make sure they understand what they've done wrong. bodies like tiktok must make sure that they can police this a bit better. you can take three separate resistors... these sixth formers say everyone in school has a responsibility to stop online bullying. when i first saw them, my first response was to report it. report it as, like, bullying and harassment. some of the videos you see are just literal attacks on one individual. i know one teacher- has been affected the most. i haven't seen him - around school since then. in a statement, tiktok says its community guidelines make clear that it doesn't tolerate content that contains bullying or harassment. statements targeting an individual or hateful speech or behaviour, and will remove content that violates these guidelines. but teaching unions say videos are not be
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of new england religion. harry miller who did much to legitimize the study of the new england puritanism argued that the churches of massachusetts would have been no different if plymouth had never existed. similarly dismissed the pilgrims as an insignificant group with no grand design that contributed to shaping american history. and theodore went further arguing that plymouth was pathetically unimportant. i would suggest such scholars were misled by other contemporariesmp who protested o much. recently some historians had been willing to reopen the question of the influence on the colony. i examined the subject in depth in my forthcoming book but this afternoon i only want to highlight a few pieces of evidence. first are the statements provided at the time. when the first settlers sent by the massachusetts state company. if they were wracked by disease much as the pilgrims had abandoned their first winter. this is a first of trips taken over the next few years to the colony. the ability a to impact the disease was likely minimal, but he spent many hours in consultation with the puritan leaders of salem who had
of new england religion. harry miller who did much to legitimize the study of the new england puritanism argued that the churches of massachusetts would have been no different if plymouth had never existed. similarly dismissed the pilgrims as an insignificant group with no grand design that contributed to shaping american history. and theodore went further arguing that plymouth was pathetically unimportant. i would suggest such scholars were misled by other contemporariesmp who protested o...
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and with the separatist to separate from the church of england. and those protestants and have a lot of points. then we have these lingering starters and fantasies. and then they work at these with the ideas. so then we see josiah so that was very fashionable at the time but we don't of the artist was so that was very fashionable so with their starched white colors and then they have bold castles so at this time social status was extremely important and a hierarchy the prohibiting people from dressing above their station so in that portrait trying to make a statement about their well in social status. so in at the painting at the time it was coming to an end in two years previously those that were executed. and with the supporters of the puritans.o and then to very similarly to the wife and the daughter of king charles the first. and then to see the fabrics. and also princess mary stuart has the necklace and her hair style is very similar to mary stuart.. she is aligning herself with the upper echelon of society. so shifting backk to plymouth colon
and with the separatist to separate from the church of england. and those protestants and have a lot of points. then we have these lingering starters and fantasies. and then they work at these with the ideas. so then we see josiah so that was very fashionable at the time but we don't of the artist was so that was very fashionable so with their starched white colors and then they have bold castles so at this time social status was extremely important and a hierarchy the prohibiting people from...
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strangers, so they were not particularly strong in terms of their rejection of james the first church of englandpuritans came from places like scrutiny manner where they illegally set up a church of worship before they went to holland. that were perhaps some people from holland who would comeo join the ship, possibly in london. plymouth would've been their final calling port, and many of them stayed in some of the buildings like iron house. it was a fine accommodation within make arrangements for what to do with the passengers who were on board the speedwell who obviously were not going to travel on the speedwell. some of them went back home. some of them went back to holland and the rest of them went off on the very crowded mayflower. it would been a very unfamiliar and quite an alien place to those people who came very much for my -- [inaudible] background. >> how long had most of them been away from england before they set sail? >> many years. many years. they had tried to escape england and james i once before but were captured and brought before the king and were chastised within the manage
strangers, so they were not particularly strong in terms of their rejection of james the first church of englandpuritans came from places like scrutiny manner where they illegally set up a church of worship before they went to holland. that were perhaps some people from holland who would comeo join the ship, possibly in london. plymouth would've been their final calling port, and many of them stayed in some of the buildings like iron house. it was a fine accommodation within make arrangements...
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of. busy busy church leaders, the chief rabbi, both the church leaders of the roman catholic church of england, saying the frank, the something has to change. the system itself needs to change. that sentiment was taken into the parliamentary debates as well with the home secretary, pretty patel saying that the crossings were illegal, unnecessary and desperately safe on pledging to get even tougher with the criminal gangs that are organizing. but just on the leader of the opposition labor party said frankly, he was sick of the home secretary playing through the headlines. and there is pressure upon this government who forrest johnson to try a new way to open up legal ways for refugees to claim asylum without having to arrive here on versus shores before having to do so. as the current system dictates, the refugee council said that frankly, it should be a wake up call for the government to rethink its approach to the channel migrants. but it is important to have the context that this government is a populist government, and immigration was an absolute keystone issue. both in the most recent gene
of. busy busy church leaders, the chief rabbi, both the church leaders of the roman catholic church of england, saying the frank, the something has to change. the system itself needs to change. that sentiment was taken into the parliamentary debates as well with the home secretary, pretty patel saying that the crossings were illegal, unnecessary and desperately safe on pledging to get even tougher with the criminal gangs that are organizing. but just on the leader of the opposition labor party...
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at the ellesmere port church of england college there have been a number of incidents.rking with a number of staff at the moment who are finding it difficult to cope. we know that the children who have posted the videos, we're working with their families to make sure they understand what they've done wrong. bodies like tiktok must make sure that they can police this a bit better. you can take three separate resistors... these sixth formers say everyone in school has a responsibility to stop online bullying. when i first saw them, my first response was to report it. report it as, like, bullying and harassment. some of the videos you see are just literal attacks on one individual. i know one teacher- has been affected the most. i haven't seen him around school since the incident. | in a statement, tiktok says its community guidelines make clear that it doesn't tolerate content that contains bullying or harassment. statements targeting an individual or hateful speech or behaviour, and will remove content that violates these guidelines. but teaching unions say videos are no
at the ellesmere port church of england college there have been a number of incidents.rking with a number of staff at the moment who are finding it difficult to cope. we know that the children who have posted the videos, we're working with their families to make sure they understand what they've done wrong. bodies like tiktok must make sure that they can police this a bit better. you can take three separate resistors... these sixth formers say everyone in school has a responsibility to stop...
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at the ellesmere port church of england college there have been a number of incidents.t the moment who are finding it difficult to cope. we know the children who have posted the videos. we are working with their families to make them understand what they've done wrong. bodies like tiktok must make sure that they can police a bit better. you can take three separate resistors... these sixth formers say everyone in school has a responsibility to stop online bullying. when i first saw them, my first response was to report it. report it as like bullying and harassment. some of the videos you see are just literal attacks on one individual. i know one teacher has been affected the most. i haven't seen him around school since then. in a statement, tiktok says its community guidelines make clear that it doesn't tolerate content that contains bullying or harassment. statements targeting an individual or hateful speech and will remove content that violates these guidelines. but teaching unions say videos aren't being taken down quickly enough. tiktok is living in a parallel univer
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at the ellesmere port church of england college there have been a number of incidents.ope. we know the children who have posted the videos. we are working with their families to make sure they understand what they've done wrong. bodies like tiktok must make sure that they can police a bit better. you can take three separate resistors... these sixth formers say everyone in school has a responsibility to stop online bullying. when i first saw them, my first response was to report it. report it as like bullying and harassment. some of the videos you see are just literal attacks on one individual. i know one teacher has. been affected the most. i haven't seen him around school since then. - in a statement, tiktok says its community guidelines make clear that it doesn't tolerate content that contains bullying or harassment. statements targeting an individual or hateful speech and will remove content that violates these guidelines. but teaching unions say videos aren't being taken down quickly enough. tiktok is living in a parallel universe, frankly. they aren't taking this i
at the ellesmere port church of england college there have been a number of incidents.ope. we know the children who have posted the videos. we are working with their families to make sure they understand what they've done wrong. bodies like tiktok must make sure that they can police a bit better. you can take three separate resistors... these sixth formers say everyone in school has a responsibility to stop online bullying. when i first saw them, my first response was to report it. report it as...
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harry miller, who did much to legitimize the study of new england puritanism argued that the churches of massachusetts would have been no different if plymouth had never existed. and burke vich dismissed the pilgrims as an insignificant group had no design on shaping american history and bosman went further arguing that plymouth was pathetically unimportant. i would suggest that such scholars were misled by cotton and other contemporaries who protested too much. recently some historians have been willing to reopen the question of plymouth's influence on the bay colony. and i look into that in my book and highlighted a few incidents, the statements by endicott and others at the time. ... the colonies position but also deep within the plymouth congregation. this was the first of a number of trips taken over the next few years to the bay colony. his ability to impact the disease was likely minimal but he spent many hours in consultation with the puritan leaders of salem who had no argument at the time and on later visits he engaged in similar discussions with john winthrop and others of
harry miller, who did much to legitimize the study of new england puritanism argued that the churches of massachusetts would have been no different if plymouth had never existed. and burke vich dismissed the pilgrims as an insignificant group had no design on shaping american history and bosman went further arguing that plymouth was pathetically unimportant. i would suggest that such scholars were misled by cotton and other contemporaries who protested too much. recently some historians have...
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the church of england has an enormous amount of— on. y that the church is divesting away from fossil fuel exploration and the finance of fossil fuels? ida. and the finance of fossil fuels? no. we have diverted away from coal because — we have diverted away from coal because you cannot have clean coal and we _ because you cannot have clean coal and we have put together a coalition of fund _ and we have put together a coalition of fund managers which we chair called _ of fund managers which we chair called the — of fund managers which we chair called the transition pathway initiative with measurements set up by the _ initiative with measurements set up by the lse _ initiative with measurements set up by the lse which has about $30 trillion _ by the lse which has about $30 trillion under management. we are engaging _ trillion under management. we are engaging with churches believing conversion, — engaging with churches believing conversion, believe it or not the are engaging with the leaders of not only the _ are engaging with the leaders o
the church of england has an enormous amount of— on. y that the church is divesting away from fossil fuel exploration and the finance of fossil fuels? ida. and the finance of fossil fuels? no. we have diverted away from coal because — we have diverted away from coal because you cannot have clean coal and we _ because you cannot have clean coal and we have put together a coalition of fund _ and we have put together a coalition of fund managers which we chair called _ of fund managers which...
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wouldn't be able to take the thrown because he'd also be the thrown because he'd be head of the church of englandwas opposed to remarriage to divorced people. diana's number one priority was to maintain custody of her boys. >> diana was well aware the two boys were property of the crown and if the establishment took its strong line against her she could seize to have a part to play in their future. >> diana's fears weren't out of left field either. her own mother had been denied custody of her children. diana was drawing from her own experience about what would play out. >> separation of negotiations were seen by some prince charles advisors as an opportunity to diminish her royal role, for example, the use of aircraft or down grading the protocol for diana's visits. it looked like what it was, vindictivive and spiteful and petty but diana was in pretty good shape, a new reputation as a gutsy campaigner for the rights of single-working mothers. >> it was only a matter of time before the tabloids printed an alleged conversation between prince of wales and camilla parker bowles. -- >> diana was --
wouldn't be able to take the thrown because he'd also be the thrown because he'd be head of the church of englandwas opposed to remarriage to divorced people. diana's number one priority was to maintain custody of her boys. >> diana was well aware the two boys were property of the crown and if the establishment took its strong line against her she could seize to have a part to play in their future. >> diana's fears weren't out of left field either. her own mother had been denied...
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at the ellesmere port church of england college there have been a number of incidents.e working with a number of staff at the moment who are finding it difficult to cope. we know that the children who have posted the videos, we're working with their families to make sure they understand what they've done wrong. bodies like tiktok must make sure that they can police this a bit better. you can take three separate resistors... these sixth formers say everyone in school has a responsibility to stop online bullying. when i first saw them, my first response was to report it. report it as, like, bullying and harassment. some of the videos you see are just literal attacks on one individual. i know one teacher- has been affected the most. i haven't seen him around school since the incident. | in a statement, tiktok says its community guidelines make clear that it doesn't tolerate content that contains bullying or harassment. statements targeting an individual or hateful speech or behaviour, and will remove content that violates these guidelines. but teaching unions say videos ar
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because he would also be head of the church of england, which was at the time opposed to remarriage forty is maintaining custody of her boys. >> diana was very well aware that the two boys were the property of the crown, and if the establishment took its strong line against her, she could cease to have a part to play in their future. >> diana's fears weren't out of left field, either. her own mother had been denied custody of her children, so diana was drawing from her own personal experience about what would play out. >> the separation negotiations were seen by some of prince charles' advisers as an opportunity to diminish her royal role. for example, denying her use of royal aircraft or downgrading the protocol required at diana's visits. but it looked like what it was, vindictive, spiteful and petty. diana emerged in really pretty good shape. she was now an independent royal operator, and she had a new reputation as a gutsy campaigner for the rights of single working mothers. >> it was only a matter of time before the tabloids printed an alleged conversation between the prince of wal
because he would also be head of the church of england, which was at the time opposed to remarriage forty is maintaining custody of her boys. >> diana was very well aware that the two boys were the property of the crown, and if the establishment took its strong line against her, she could cease to have a part to play in their future. >> diana's fears weren't out of left field, either. her own mother had been denied custody of her children, so diana was drawing from her own personal...
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remarry to camilla, he wouldn't be able to take up the thrown because he would also be head of the church of england for divorced people. >> diana's number one priority was maintaining custody of the boys. >> she realized if the royalty took a line against her she could seize to have a part of their royal future. >> her own mother was denied custody of her children so diana was drawing from her personal experience what would play out? >> the separation negotiations were seen by some of prince charles' advisors as an opportunity to diminish her royal role like denying her use of royal aircraft. it looked like what it was, vin d spiteful and petty. she was royal operated and had a new reputation as a gutsy campaigner for the rights of single working mothers. >> it was only a matter of time before the tabloidsconversatione prince of wales and camilla parker bowls. >> diana was told she was paranoid for believing charles was intwined with camilla and here is proof. >> there is no doubt from charles and camilla's tape they were very much in love and that she props up his ego when it's ailing, that she re
remarry to camilla, he wouldn't be able to take up the thrown because he would also be head of the church of england for divorced people. >> diana's number one priority was maintaining custody of the boys. >> she realized if the royalty took a line against her she could seize to have a part of their royal future. >> her own mother was denied custody of her children so diana was drawing from her personal experience what would play out? >> the separation negotiations were...
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remarried camilla, he wouldn't be able to pick up the throne, because he would be the head of the church of englandhe two boys were the property of the crown, and if the establishment took its strong line against her, she could cease to have a part to ply in their future. >> diana's fears weren't out of left field, either. she was drawing from her own personal experience. >> separation of negotiations were seen by some prince charles advisors as an opportunity to diminish her royal role, for example, the use of aircraft or down grading the protocol for diana's visits. it looked like what it was, vindictive, spiteful and petty. diana emerged in really pretty good shape. she was now an independent royal operator, and she had a new reputation as a gutsy campaigner for the rights of single working mothers. >> it was only a matter of time before the tabloids printed an alleged conversation between prince of wales and camilla parker bowles. -- >> diana had been told she was paranoid for believing charles was so entwined with camilla. and here was proof for the whole world to see. >> there's no doubt from
remarried camilla, he wouldn't be able to pick up the throne, because he would be the head of the church of englandhe two boys were the property of the crown, and if the establishment took its strong line against her, she could cease to have a part to ply in their future. >> diana's fears weren't out of left field, either. she was drawing from her own personal experience. >> separation of negotiations were seen by some prince charles advisors as an opportunity to diminish her royal...
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the telegraph raises questions over the role of the church of england in helping asylum seekers convertin the uk. the mail also looks at the asylum issue, quoting the home secretary saying the system is a merry—go—round. the times splashes on the mps�* standards row, claiming some tory backbenchers may revolt over the proposed ban on taking second jobs as consultants. the daily star says the latest supply problem for british shops is a shortage of rum — apparently it's caused by pirates! those parents may have also been disturbing the broadband system —— pirates with our guests. disturbing the broadband system -- pirates with our guests.— pirates with our guests. believe you me, some pirates with our guests. believe you me. some of _ pirates with our guests. believe you me. some of our — pirates with our guests. believe you me, some of our basic— me, some of our basic infrastructure, and are broad bland, but happened to all those pledges for high—speed super broadband? here i am, a stone's there a way from westminster, and my broadband provider has gone kaput. that is why we are late, i
the telegraph raises questions over the role of the church of england in helping asylum seekers convertin the uk. the mail also looks at the asylum issue, quoting the home secretary saying the system is a merry—go—round. the times splashes on the mps�* standards row, claiming some tory backbenchers may revolt over the proposed ban on taking second jobs as consultants. the daily star says the latest supply problem for british shops is a shortage of rum — apparently it's caused by...
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they wanted to purify the church of england. plymouth colony was settled by suffragists who wanted to -- separatists who wanted to separate from england. both groups were reformed protestants who had a lot of common viewpoints. they thought individual should have a direct relationship with god. when you think of puritans and pilgrims we had these lingering stereotypes of them is being very sober, serious people. when you take a look at these portraits it would seem to confirm our ideas. however, we need to take a closer look. we see josiah and edward wearing black and you think that's because serious sober color. however, black was very fashionable at the time these portraits were done. we know by the date and edwards letter but we don't who the artist was. so black was very fashionable and also they are distinguishing themselves dressing up their outfits with these starch white collars. they both have gold tassels and edward has the gold buttons. so at this time social status was extremely important and the social hierarchy. in
they wanted to purify the church of england. plymouth colony was settled by suffragists who wanted to -- separatists who wanted to separate from england. both groups were reformed protestants who had a lot of common viewpoints. they thought individual should have a direct relationship with god. when you think of puritans and pilgrims we had these lingering stereotypes of them is being very sober, serious people. when you take a look at these portraits it would seem to confirm our ideas....
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succeed in those things they did and virginia with the public education but they did abolish the church of england and create a separation of church and state and jefferson tries to abolish slavery he puts forth the billing gets defeated. jefferson becomes a major figure in the state so there's a lot of people thinking about getting rid of slavery. what changes things was the rebellion which becomes haiti and that scares the be jesus out of the southerners and from that moment on there is a reaction and by the early 19th century the southerners are scared to death of slavery in all hope of form is gone. >> thank you so much for that you say at the beginning of the book it will give comfort to partisans if history never does in the complexity of the story which is radical in its freshness and it spread so much light. it is 7:45 p.m. i one job of chief justice roberts is to end the show on time. we are going to get gordon what the last word but we will continue this conversation in all of our panelists because their peers are great friends of the center and will continue the conversation on podcast
succeed in those things they did and virginia with the public education but they did abolish the church of england and create a separation of church and state and jefferson tries to abolish slavery he puts forth the billing gets defeated. jefferson becomes a major figure in the state so there's a lot of people thinking about getting rid of slavery. what changes things was the rebellion which becomes haiti and that scares the be jesus out of the southerners and from that moment on there is a...
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they didn't in virginia with this public education, but they did abolish the church of england and create a separation of church and state, and jefferson tries to abolish slavery and puts forth the bill and gets defeated, but they don't wipe jefferson out -- he becomes still a major figure in the state so there are a lot of people thinking about getting rid of slavery. now, what changes things of course is the rebellion which becomes haiti. that scares the bejesus out of southerners, and from that moment on there's a reaction. and by the early 19th century the slavers are scared to death of slave rebellion and that all hope of reforming the south is gone. >> thank you so much for that. you say at the beginning of the book it will give comfort to partisans of no sides as history never does. and the complexity of the story is radical in its freshness and spread so much. friends, it's 7:45. my one job at the constitution center like chief justice roberts is to end the shows on time. so we're going to give gordon wood the last word, but we'll continue this conversation. all our panelists are
they didn't in virginia with this public education, but they did abolish the church of england and create a separation of church and state, and jefferson tries to abolish slavery and puts forth the bill and gets defeated, but they don't wipe jefferson out -- he becomes still a major figure in the state so there are a lot of people thinking about getting rid of slavery. now, what changes things of course is the rebellion which becomes haiti. that scares the bejesus out of southerners, and from...
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but they did abolish the church of england and separate church and state. jefferson tries to abolish slavery, puts forth a bill, which gets defeated. but jefferson becomes still a major figure in the states. so there are a lot of people thinking about getting rid of slavery. now what changes things of of course he's the rebellion in san demanding, which becomes haiti. and there is a reaction. by the early 19th century, the southerners are scared to death of slave rebellions. i'll hope of reform is gone. >> thank you so much for that. you say at the beginning of the book, it will give comfort to partisans of no sides, as history never does. and the complexity of the story is radical in its freshness. and friends, it's 7:45. my one job at the constitution center, like chief justice roberts, is to end the show is on time. so we are going to give gordon would the last word. but we will continue this conversation with emily and ed, constitution one-on-one classes, there it will be continued and on podcast. and thank you all for shedding such light on the constitu
but they did abolish the church of england and separate church and state. jefferson tries to abolish slavery, puts forth a bill, which gets defeated. but jefferson becomes still a major figure in the states. so there are a lot of people thinking about getting rid of slavery. now what changes things of of course he's the rebellion in san demanding, which becomes haiti. and there is a reaction. by the early 19th century, the southerners are scared to death of slave rebellions. i'll hope of reform...
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but they did abolish the church of england and separate a creek a separation of church and state. when jefferson tries to abolish slavery. puts forth a bill, which gets defeated. but they do [inaudible] still a major figure in the states. so there are lot of people thinking about getting rid of slavery. now what changes things of course is the rebellion in send the main, which becomes haiti. that scared the jesus out of the southerners and from that moment on there's a reaction. and by the early 19 century, the southerners are scared to death of slave rebellions. and all hope of reforming the south is gone. >> thank you, so much for that. you see at the beginning of the book that it will give comfort to partisans of no sides, as history never does. and the complexity of the story is radical in its freshness. a -- friends, it's 7:45. my one job at the constitution center, like chief justice roberts, is to end the show a night. so we are going to give gordon wood the last word. but we will continue this conversation, all of our panelists on podcasts, and our constitution one-on-one
but they did abolish the church of england and separate a creek a separation of church and state. when jefferson tries to abolish slavery. puts forth a bill, which gets defeated. but they do [inaudible] still a major figure in the states. so there are lot of people thinking about getting rid of slavery. now what changes things of course is the rebellion in send the main, which becomes haiti. that scared the jesus out of the southerners and from that moment on there's a reaction. and by the...
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they didn't in virginia with public education but they didn't abolish the church of england. and create a hseparation of church and state. and they try, jefferson tries to abolish slavery. heputs forth a bill and gets defeated , but they don't write jefferson out. he's still a major figure in the states so there are a lot of people thinking about getting rid ofslavery . now, what changes things of course is the rebellion in san fernando which becomes haiti. that's scares baby jesus out of the southerners and from that moment on there's reaction and by the early 19th century, the southerners are scared to death of slave rebellions and all hope of reforming the south is gone. >> thank you so much for that. you say at the beginning of the book it will give comfort to partisans of no side as history never does and the complexity of the story is radical in its freshness and it spreads so much like. friends, it's 7:45. my one job at the constitution center is to end the shows on time you were going to get bored and would the last word but we will continue this and all of our phenome
they didn't in virginia with public education but they didn't abolish the church of england. and create a hseparation of church and state. and they try, jefferson tries to abolish slavery. heputs forth a bill and gets defeated , but they don't write jefferson out. he's still a major figure in the states so there are a lot of people thinking about getting rid ofslavery . now, what changes things of course is the rebellion in san fernando which becomes haiti. that's scares baby jesus out of the...
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they did abolish the church of england and create a separation of church and state. they try -- jefferson tries to abolish slavery, he puts forward a bill and it gets defeated. he becomes still a major figure in the state so there are a lot of people thinking about getting rid of slavery. now, what changes things, of course, is the rebellion in haiti. that scarce the bejesus out of the southerners and from that moment on there is a reaction and by the early 19th century, the southerners are scared to death of slave rebellions. and all hope of reform in the south is gone. >> thank you so much for that. you say at the beginning of the book that it will give comfort to partisans of no side, as history never does, and the complexity of the story is radical in its freshness, and it spreads so much light. friends, it's 7:45. my one job at the constitution center, like chief justice roberts, is to end the shows on time. so we're going to give gordon wood the last word but we'll continue this conversation, all of our phenomenal panelists, great friends of the center, will co
they did abolish the church of england and create a separation of church and state. they try -- jefferson tries to abolish slavery, he puts forward a bill and it gets defeated. he becomes still a major figure in the state so there are a lot of people thinking about getting rid of slavery. now, what changes things, of course, is the rebellion in haiti. that scarce the bejesus out of the southerners and from that moment on there is a reaction and by the early 19th century, the southerners are...
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they're all given dog tags that say fake regiments that they're attached to, and they'll say church of england so they'll be buried under crosses. they're all really the german speakers who are german jewish refugees. part of the story that's so remarkable is not only that they end up being so crucial to the allied success in the war, but all of them have to utterly transform and pretend that they're british through and through. >> the new persona element caught me, not so much that they would need to, but -- to create these new personas. i would look at my bookshelf and pick two random names off the spines of books and try to come up with it quickly. i want to get into the training, but on that point on the new personas, we can go into their broader training of how they went into commandos, but are they given explicit instructions should their ruse not hold up if they were captured by the germans? >> no matter what, they were told their ruse better hold up. it's interesting, in order to write this book i declassified a lot of files. one of the sets of files i declassified were about two men w
they're all given dog tags that say fake regiments that they're attached to, and they'll say church of england so they'll be buried under crosses. they're all really the german speakers who are german jewish refugees. part of the story that's so remarkable is not only that they end up being so crucial to the allied success in the war, but all of them have to utterly transform and pretend that they're british through and through. >> the new persona element caught me, not so much that they...
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back to our houses in the middle of the day, eat our dinners and after we have rested for a short time we will go back where we have something not kept in the church in england where some of the more important men in the village [inaudible] he theynd understand the story a little better and speak to that but there are some that are not accustomed to having that. the 17th century english village interprets the town and the people who lived there in 1627, seven year after the pilgrims arrived on thes mayflower. ♪♪ when our founding fathers established this republic, they created a political and economic system unique among nations. a system which has led to the united states to wealth and leadership. at this series of programs is being presented to help all of
back to our houses in the middle of the day, eat our dinners and after we have rested for a short time we will go back where we have something not kept in the church in england where some of the more important men in the village [inaudible] he theynd understand the story a little better and speak to that but there are some that are not accustomed to having that. the 17th century english village interprets the town and the people who lived there in 1627, seven year after the pilgrims arrived on...
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middle of the night they put it back in something like henry the eighth they king of england who looped monasteries in the churcher hard assets. since those are harder to tax since you don't have an open market, they have a proposal to put interest on it. when you do you pay interest as if you borrowed the money from the government. this stuff is nonstop. stuart: it is wealth seizure anyway they can get it anyway they'll take. i want to know what do you think of this, leaders at state street global investments that is an investment firm will now need permission to hire white men. the company's diversity hiring initiative aims to triple the number of senior minority staff in senior positions by 2023. what is your take on that? >> the company denies it but the company has put in the procedures where they will try to meet the quota goal in 2023, whatever it takes. i think you probably see lawsuits coming from them your to have the asian community in this country in a very different area going after harvard they got setback initially but they will be coming back in colleges having quotas for asian background. the am
middle of the night they put it back in something like henry the eighth they king of england who looped monasteries in the churcher hard assets. since those are harder to tax since you don't have an open market, they have a proposal to put interest on it. when you do you pay interest as if you borrowed the money from the government. this stuff is nonstop. stuart: it is wealth seizure anyway they can get it anyway they'll take. i want to know what do you think of this, leaders at state street...
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, a funeral service takes place at westminster cathedral presided over by the leader of the catholic church in englandrds will attend, where a message from the pope will be read. simon dedman, bbc news. our correspondent danjohnson is in southend and joins me now. good morning. good morning. this is the church where _ good morning. good morning. this is the church where that _ good morning. good morning. this is the church where that memorial- the church where that memorial service will be held this lunchtime. it's a sad day for people in southend, an important day, a chance to reflect on the life and work of their mp. the things he put his energy and effort into during his work here over so many years. his strong commitment to this constituency and the community, the groups and organisations, charities that he supported and the things that he supported and the things that he supported and the things that he achieved. the memorial service is for his family, his friends and his closest colleagues. but then there will be that procession through the streets of southend for his constituents, for the peopl
, a funeral service takes place at westminster cathedral presided over by the leader of the catholic church in englandrds will attend, where a message from the pope will be read. simon dedman, bbc news. our correspondent danjohnson is in southend and joins me now. good morning. good morning. this is the church where _ good morning. good morning. this is the church where that _ good morning. good morning. this is the church where that memorial- the church where that memorial service will be held...
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we'll then hear from the pastor, currently the pastor of england's good neighbor church in the u.k. he was previously the pastor of good neighbor north district church in hong cot. 2013 the pastor and his church launched the protect our children campaign. subsequently in december 2020 they froze the bank account belonging to the church and that of chen and his wife at the request of the hong kong police. then we'll hear from samuel chu who's the founder and managing director of hong kong democracy council and was very helpful in drafting the hong kong human rights and democracy act, and i thank him for that and the many insights he provided in terms of content. hong kong administration issued aresch warrants against samuel in july 2020 making him the first foreign citizen to be targeted under the national security law. they announced sanctions against hk d.c. making its the first foreign entity. co-founder of occupy central that led the umbrella movement in 2014, also a well-known friend of this commission and the china commission and the subcommittee on foreign affairs on human righ
we'll then hear from the pastor, currently the pastor of england's good neighbor church in the u.k. he was previously the pastor of good neighbor north district church in hong cot. 2013 the pastor and his church launched the protect our children campaign. subsequently in december 2020 they froze the bank account belonging to the church and that of chen and his wife at the request of the hong kong police. then we'll hear from samuel chu who's the founder and managing director of hong kong...
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been highlights in many a shared by the thousands of people who've marched here church or father square in the center of london from the bank of england in london's financial district. in fact, that was where i got to turn burg appeared just before the 26th joining in calls with the big banks to stop ah, lending money for oil and gas projects which are still going on, including in the u. k. there is a, a project off the coast of scotland toward the combo oil field, which is still are going ahead at the moment. and there's a lot of anger about that saying that it's sending out the wrong message as well to the rest of the world. when prime minister boys johnson is urging his fellow heads of government to really get to, to cot, emissions, and to move towards renewable energy. a lot of the concentration here has been on how the whole a movement to reach net 0 targets and to fight climate change must be linked. so the theme is climate justice. we've been hearing a lot about how black communities, both here in the u. k, particularly in london and around the world are being hot is hit by manmade climate change in places like london that tran
been highlights in many a shared by the thousands of people who've marched here church or father square in the center of london from the bank of england in london's financial district. in fact, that was where i got to turn burg appeared just before the 26th joining in calls with the big banks to stop ah, lending money for oil and gas projects which are still going on, including in the u. k. there is a, a project off the coast of scotland toward the combo oil field, which is still are going...
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we will then hear from pasture roy, who is currently the pastor of england's good neighbor church in london, uk. he was previously the passenger of the north district church in hong kong. that was in 2019, the laws to protect our children campaign so we're in the anti extradition protest. a member of 2020 for the people going over it, and had to hand over his wife, at the request of the hong kong police. then we will hear from samuel, who is the founder managing director of the democracy council, who is very helpful as we were drafting human rights and democracy act, and i thank him for that. many of the insights he provided content in terms of it. hong kong has already issue arrest warrants against him, in dinner earlier, in july of 2020, he was the first foreign citizen to be targeted under the national security law. in july of 2021, the peoples republic of china ministry foreign affairs announced sanctions against him, making him the first foreign entity to be targeted under the new anti-sanctions law one of the first issues was yeah occupy, and the slip over into 2014. he is also
we will then hear from pasture roy, who is currently the pastor of england's good neighbor church in london, uk. he was previously the passenger of the north district church in hong kong. that was in 2019, the laws to protect our children campaign so we're in the anti extradition protest. a member of 2020 for the people going over it, and had to hand over his wife, at the request of the hong kong police. then we will hear from samuel, who is the founder managing director of the democracy...
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, a funeral service takes place at westminster cathedral presided over by the leader of the catholic church in englande from the pope will be read. simon dedman, bbc news. less than 1% of the population in england account for more than 16% of all visits to accident & emergency departments. a study by the british red cross shows some of the people in this group — known as high—intensity users — visit emergency departments more than 300 times a year. dominic hughes has this report. accident & emergency departments across the uk are busier than ever, with some patients facing long waits for treatment. now, a study of six years of nhs data reveals how a small number of people, known as high—intensity users, are returning to a&es time and time again. high—intensity use of an a&e department is defined as more than five visits in a year. while less than 0.7% of england's population fall into this category, nhs data from 2015 showed they accounted for a significant proportion — 16% of all a&e visits, and well over a quarter of all ambulance journeys, as well as 26% of all emergency hospital admissions in engl
, a funeral service takes place at westminster cathedral presided over by the leader of the catholic church in englande from the pope will be read. simon dedman, bbc news. less than 1% of the population in england account for more than 16% of all visits to accident & emergency departments. a study by the british red cross shows some of the people in this group — known as high—intensity users — visit emergency departments more than 300 times a year. dominic hughes has this report....
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england. so some-- sabbath is from evening on saturday until the evening next on sunday. so from there we'll have church services for most of the day. and the services of our reformed congregation, reformed christian congregation. so we'll keep sabbath for the entire day and we'll start out the door in the morning and it will know when it's time to meet in the fort which is the largest building which we have so we'll meet up there and then master brewster who is not a minister proper. he's never finished university so has not been ordained, but he's our ruling and the only man who had any sort of proper schooling to be a minister so he's the one that will preach on sundays. le' deliver a sermon in the morning and we'll have psalm singing and usually not in different parts, but in one voice to honor god in song and usually we'll return back to our houses in the middle of the day, we'll eat our dinner and then after we've rested just a short time we'll go back up for the rest of the service where we have something that's not called -- called prophesy and men in the village will speak on things, matters in the past week. thing
england. so some-- sabbath is from evening on saturday until the evening next on sunday. so from there we'll have church services for most of the day. and the services of our reformed congregation, reformed christian congregation. so we'll keep sabbath for the entire day and we'll start out the door in the morning and it will know when it's time to meet in the fort which is the largest building which we have so we'll meet up there and then master brewster who is not a minister proper. he's...
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we have the good neighbor church in england, to help speak up for the groups and places that are suffering under the oppression of the ccp. today, the religion freedom in hong kong is being suppressed severely. quite a number of pastors who support human rights and freedoms are moving to the u.k. from hong kong due to the nsl. the former pastor has given speeches about the political situation in hong kong for a few years. after the implementation of nsl, he was notified but after one gathering, he would be reported. he has been threatened a few times at his home. he decided to move to the u.k. in february of this year to protect his family. a group of hong kong pastors have published the hong kong 2020 gospel declaration, supporting the fight for justice. after nsl has come into effect, this declaration has been accused by the state-owned media. it is against the nsl. the hong kong pastor network has been disbanded in september of this year. not only my former church, but another church, which has been very active in fighting for human rights and freedoms, was also >> under the effect of nfl. when it comes to an
we have the good neighbor church in england, to help speak up for the groups and places that are suffering under the oppression of the ccp. today, the religion freedom in hong kong is being suppressed severely. quite a number of pastors who support human rights and freedoms are moving to the u.k. from hong kong due to the nsl. the former pastor has given speeches about the political situation in hong kong for a few years. after the implementation of nsl, he was notified but after one gathering,...