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we have britannia's granddaughter, agnes peter, taken about 1900 and her armistead peter iii with his wife caroline on their wedding day, february 14, 1921. next to that is an image during the second world war. armistead peter iii was a officer who served in the pacific and his wife volunteered for the red cross. armistead peter iii inherited the house in and he is really 1960, the one who set things in motion for tudor place to become the museum it is today. he created the foundation that operates tudor place as a historic house because he recognized the significance of the house and the collection, and wanted to be able to share it with the public. we use the inventories and photographs of these rooms that we have in the archives to furnish the spaces. if armistead peter iii or another family member would walk in today they would recognize , where things were placed. let's walk across the hall and talk a little more about the civil war. as i said britannia rented out , rooms to borders during the civil war and she was a cousin by marriage to robert e. lee. lee stayed here at to her
we have britannia's granddaughter, agnes peter, taken about 1900 and her armistead peter iii with his wife caroline on their wedding day, february 14, 1921. next to that is an image during the second world war. armistead peter iii was a officer who served in the pacific and his wife volunteered for the red cross. armistead peter iii inherited the house in and he is really 1960, the one who set things in motion for tudor place to become the museum it is today. he created the foundation that...
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peter, who's going to putt first here? peter: i can't believe matt kuchar. maybe not. it's summerhays. he got the benefit of seeing his go past hole so that's going to help him with his -- past the hole so that's going to help him with his read. but 12-footers for par is not what you need at this point in the proceedings. gary: not trying to win your first one, right? peter: it's never easy. gary: he's got this played out to the right. looks like maybe a foot out to the right. hit it, hit it. oh, right in the middle. wow! what a good up and down. peter: could that be his defining moment in this round? keep the momentum going or turn it around a little bit! gary: that was beautiful, only one shot back. he just don't bite your tongue, no -- there we go. gets dangerous. let's go see bubba. ian: he started out so well today. three under through six but he's dropped those three, hasn't had a birdie since the sixth. wow, that was a good putt. 13. gary: see if kuch can do the same thing. oh, that thing just bled off to the right. like you said, peter, he got a good break with
peter, who's going to putt first here? peter: i can't believe matt kuchar. maybe not. it's summerhays. he got the benefit of seeing his go past hole so that's going to help him with his -- past the hole so that's going to help him with his read. but 12-footers for par is not what you need at this point in the proceedings. gary: not trying to win your first one, right? peter: it's never easy. gary: he's got this played out to the right. looks like maybe a foot out to the right. hit it, hit it....
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peter: the -- peter: the man to your left has been nodding. malaiz: very interesting c commander or -- he's o was recently -- -- of putting attacking women's faces when he was in school. when he was reconciled, his wife was there, his dadaughter was there. he has gone from that kind of person to defying the role of women in public. the reason is he can see women can do a lot of good things when they're in public and second he he cannot go against the way things have changed. women have a place now in the society. bush ing the second afghan war, the afghan forces were defeated in maiwand, and there was a woman who came up and theek flag and she led the forces. so we have those kinds of stories in the history too. peter: we're drawing to the close of our discussion. where will afghanistan be in five years' time? birgitta: i think they will still struggle. i think the conflicict will not be solved by then. but i very hope, very much hope for the country that they still work on a political solution. susanne: it completely depends on what america a
peter: the -- peter: the man to your left has been nodding. malaiz: very interesting c commander or -- he's o was recently -- -- of putting attacking women's faces when he was in school. when he was reconciled, his wife was there, his dadaughter was there. he has gone from that kind of person to defying the role of women in public. the reason is he can see women can do a lot of good things when they're in public and second he he cannot go against the way things have changed. women have a place...
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peter kostis, down to you. peter: thank you. i'm here with jordan spieth.dan, your very first victory on the pga tour was fueled by a holed-out bunker shot at 18 at john deere. your latest victory, the same result. unbelievable play today. >> thank you, it was a battle. got off to a great start and that putter let me down a little for most of the round. michael team ooh keeping me when it when i was going a little mental out there. we just wanted a chance. it was a great up and down in regulation. i got really lucky to have it hit the tree and into the fairway. i could hit it below the hole and at least try and force another playoff home -- hole. for the bunker shot to go in, that was awesome. i don't know if i'll ever have a moment like that again. peter: you got several good breaks today but champions take advantage of those breaks, which you did. this is your 10th victory on tour and you are now sandwiched between tiger woods, the youngest and jack nicklaus, the second youngest to win 10 events on the pga tour. how does that make you feel? >> that's incr
peter kostis, down to you. peter: thank you. i'm here with jordan spieth.dan, your very first victory on the pga tour was fueled by a holed-out bunker shot at 18 at john deere. your latest victory, the same result. unbelievable play today. >> thank you, it was a battle. got off to a great start and that putter let me down a little for most of the round. michael team ooh keeping me when it when i was going a little mental out there. we just wanted a chance. it was a great up and down in...
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peter: old times. robert: now, give me an idea, a lot of people hearing about this festival for the first time, give us a little bit of history of this festival. peter: sure, well, frameline started 41 years ago. and this is a the--we're now gently in our 40s, mature enough to know better i suppose. and it still is the longest running and the largest film festival celebrating and centering on the lgbtq experience. of course, we've added letters over the years, it originally was simply the gay film festival. and it's quite an extraordinary line up of films dealing with the lgbt experience. we have 147 films this year. it runs in san francisco, in berkley, in oakland spanning, you know, 11 days between june 15 and june 25 this year. and you know, it's become truly an international festival. i think we have 19 countries represented this year. filmmakers, and distributors, and film presenters from all over the world come to the festival because we present what we think of as the cutting edge lineup of film
peter: old times. robert: now, give me an idea, a lot of people hearing about this festival for the first time, give us a little bit of history of this festival. peter: sure, well, frameline started 41 years ago. and this is a the--we're now gently in our 40s, mature enough to know better i suppose. and it still is the longest running and the largest film festival celebrating and centering on the lgbtq experience. of course, we've added letters over the years, it originally was simply the gay...
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couch -- kuch -- peter, what do you think? i can't believe how far he hit it over the green here. 18. jim: this top finish with a five. jordan comes in at minus six. leveled out after an opening 66. jack, i know you want to be down to greet jason dufner in case he's your winner. might have a tie here not only to win this tournament but he won the twrourment huh won your fifth back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim: could be the second player from ohio to win the memorial. joining you. jack: that's a little useless fact of information. and possibly the next handshake could be reserved for jason dufner. jack, thanks so much for a great week. jack: you guys have been great. i appreciate it. thavenlgts gary: the wind kind of helped that chip shot. held it up a little bit. something just came in here and went boom. nick: wow, and who's turned tout lights as well? [laughter] jeepers. gary: it's apock limit nick here right now, nick. i'm grabbing on somethi
couch -- kuch -- peter, what do you think? i can't believe how far he hit it over the green here. 18. jim: this top finish with a five. jordan comes in at minus six. leveled out after an opening 66. jack, i know you want to be down to greet jason dufner in case he's your winner. might have a tie here not only to win this tournament but he won the twrourment huh won your fifth back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim:...
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peter: why not a la carte? reason.e same it's the company that control the content that control the distribution rights. been difficult enough to create a skinny bundle to give consumers more choices because of provisions in carriage agreements that require carriage of a service to x amount of subscribers. and if you go below that certain amount of subscribers that are penalizedthen you're for it from a rate perspective. so it's very difficult from the standpoint of an operator to create those choices for consumers. but back to your earlier question, i think consumers are getting the choice in the a la carte that they want through through their laptop , through their cell phones as they watch over-the- top service that we are able to help deliver with our broadband network. so we are part of that process. to be partcontinue of that as we give our customers more and more of the broadband want, and capacity they which comes back to your earlier question about regulation and regulations need to be such that our me
peter: why not a la carte? reason.e same it's the company that control the content that control the distribution rights. been difficult enough to create a skinny bundle to give consumers more choices because of provisions in carriage agreements that require carriage of a service to x amount of subscribers. and if you go below that certain amount of subscribers that are penalizedthen you're for it from a rate perspective. so it's very difficult from the standpoint of an operator to create those...
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peter: holy... allison: yeah, that's a little -- [ laughs ] lemonis: this building is gonna cost me just under $1 million, and i'll have to spend another $1 million to get it right -- a $2 million investment. i've already spent close to $4 million at sweet pete's, and this will take my total investment to $6 million. peter: you could take the third floor and make that retail space, too. lemonis: in order to be successful in business, you have to be willing to take risk. but it has to be somewhat calculated. we know we need more storage, and we know we need more classrooms, and we know we need more retail. most of my money is going into real estate, which is a lot safer, but i also know that people like fun and they like candy. it's not a fad. it's here to stay. all right, let's head back. so, the first quarter in 2015, we did $538,000 compared to like $35,000 the year before. -allison: yeah. -peter: that's a big difference. oh. lemonis: with this business doing as much as it is today, what would you
peter: holy... allison: yeah, that's a little -- [ laughs ] lemonis: this building is gonna cost me just under $1 million, and i'll have to spend another $1 million to get it right -- a $2 million investment. i've already spent close to $4 million at sweet pete's, and this will take my total investment to $6 million. peter: you could take the third floor and make that retail space, too. lemonis: in order to be successful in business, you have to be willing to take risk. but it has to be...
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couch -- kuch -- peter, what do you think? i can't believe how far he hit it over the green here. 18. jim: this top finish with a five. jordan comes in at minus six. leveled out after an opening 66. jack, i know you want to be down to greet jason dufner in case he's your winner. might have a tie here not only to win this tournament but he won the twrourment huh won your fifth back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim: could be the second player from ohio to win the memorial. joining you. fact of information. and possibly the next handshake could be reserved for jason dufner. jack, thanks so much for a great week. jack: you guys have been great. i appreciate it. thavenlgts gary: the wind kind of helped that chip shot. held it up a little bit. something just came in here and went boom. nick: wow, and who's turned tout lights as well? [laughter] jeepers. gary: it's apock limit nick here right now, nick. i'm grabbing on something stronger than we have up he
couch -- kuch -- peter, what do you think? i can't believe how far he hit it over the green here. 18. jim: this top finish with a five. jordan comes in at minus six. leveled out after an opening 66. jack, i know you want to be down to greet jason dufner in case he's your winner. might have a tie here not only to win this tournament but he won the twrourment huh won your fifth back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim:...
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peters is locked >> it's called leverage. he knows that the eagles don't have a lot of backup tackles on their roster right now. so they've got to survive with jason peter this is year if they were going to survive this year, they have to keep him happy. another year. ment right move? >> i think it's the right move. it's not my money, of course. i'm not spending it. so if you can get two years out of jason peters, it makes your line more solid. i would rather have peters and lane johnson than johnson and another. >> helped them get it done. they're best friends and talk and text all the time. sounds like an odd friendship, but that is the case. carson wentz and rookies who report to training camp in five weeks, sal will be there too. >> here are the three things i'm looking forward to watching in training camp. start with the quarterback with number 1, carson wentz. the big thing in the west coast over the summer, get rid of the long release. remember the pushback. they want carson wentz to bring it back here and fire it like
peters is locked >> it's called leverage. he knows that the eagles don't have a lot of backup tackles on their roster right now. so they've got to survive with jason peter this is year if they were going to survive this year, they have to keep him happy. another year. ment right move? >> i think it's the right move. it's not my money, of course. i'm not spending it. so if you can get two years out of jason peters, it makes your line more solid. i would rather have peters and lane...
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us, peter with chatwell.e forecast were dramatically dovish with headline inflation being reduced to 1.3%. if they took into account where oil is now trading and where the euro is stronger than it was, they have to revise down their forecast again. dovish theready a price of the market. more in my with our expectations. dovish of the market. thatf they were to rerun forecasting exercise, be even more dovish, would be implying they have to do qe for pretty , and we would18 have the market thinking about what is next rather than tapering. matt: is the ecb going to be putting off normalization for expect?ger than we everyone is thinking they are going to start talking about the continued taper. and then they are going to start to normalize in the beginning of next year. mario draghi seems to be kicking and screaming at the idea. peter: yeah, so his job is to look at the euro area. monetary policy is imperfect for pretty much every country in the euro area. monetarye moment, more are still required for the ecb pr
us, peter with chatwell.e forecast were dramatically dovish with headline inflation being reduced to 1.3%. if they took into account where oil is now trading and where the euro is stronger than it was, they have to revise down their forecast again. dovish theready a price of the market. more in my with our expectations. dovish of the market. thatf they were to rerun forecasting exercise, be even more dovish, would be implying they have to do qe for pretty , and we would18 have the market...
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i'm mindful of the fact that peter ball, the convicted abuser, is now a free man.e was released some months ago and the people who suffered, the victims of these crimes, live with the consequences for the rest of their days, so it was interesting to hear the bishop then just days, so it was interesting to hear the bishop thenjust mentioning about care and support for the victims. we have seen very little of that. certainly, our charity hasn't had any kind of financial support from the church and indeed from any of the churches but we pick up the pieces on a daily basis for the daily tweet mag devastation caused by criminal acts the report that there was collusion to the very top, it turns my stomach, it really does. coalition based on a perception which turned out to be wrong since the end peter ball has admitted and apologise for the things he made these young men do. it seems to be based on their belief that he wasn't guilty, that he couldn't have done these things and that seems to have been driving a lot of the reaction of figures in the church. do you think it
i'm mindful of the fact that peter ball, the convicted abuser, is now a free man.e was released some months ago and the people who suffered, the victims of these crimes, live with the consequences for the rest of their days, so it was interesting to hear the bishop then just days, so it was interesting to hear the bishop thenjust mentioning about care and support for the victims. we have seen very little of that. certainly, our charity hasn't had any kind of financial support from the church...
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. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.ody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is." >> but peter agrees to make the 900-mile trip to lincoln, illinois, to find out for both of them. peter's home video begins to unravel the mystery. >> behind the silos, ray had a grave site with all his dogs. look at this, all the pet cemetery. queenie, 3-21-77. 10-15-87. '82, '80, '94. buddy, fred, fad. wow. a lot of dogs. >> the pet cemetery abuts 167 acres of prime soil, tillable for corn and soybean... >> wow. that's a lot of farmland out there. >> ...all this a gift from a man they never met. so, who was this guy? and why would he do this? >> dennis and nitsie gleason live a stone's throw away from r
. >> peter now lives in upstate new york.ody died and you're the only two "friends" he names in his will. >> from the moment i opened that up and i saw kevin's name, i was like, "somebody's scamming us." >> the two men discuss what to do next. >> i said, "peter, i believe it. i believe it, and i'm going with it for gusto." >> i took the other side of it completely, going, "kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is."...
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>> normally i say it doesn't matter that much, peter.t given what jill just said more risk for the united states if there is a sit down. >> what is at risk? >> well, we will come across as too weak. the president might agree to something that he hasn't been briefed on because putin puts it out there and it sounds good to him. again, you don't go into a real substantive meeting and the russian president is going to be fully briefed without knowing exactly what you want to get out of that meeting. so, hi, how are you? let's try to cooperate but cut out the meddling is a lot safer. >> let me ask you, if i can. bring up "wall street journal" that has new reporting as a backdrawn as we talk about the russian investigation. the paper reports on an alleged effort by a man of peter smith and some of his associated to obtain e-mails he believes were stolen from hillary clinton's private server and e-mails show that smith and one of his associates considered michael flynn an ally in this effort. the journal writes this, the operation mr. smith des
>> normally i say it doesn't matter that much, peter.t given what jill just said more risk for the united states if there is a sit down. >> what is at risk? >> well, we will come across as too weak. the president might agree to something that he hasn't been briefed on because putin puts it out there and it sounds good to him. again, you don't go into a real substantive meeting and the russian president is going to be fully briefed without knowing exactly what you want to get...
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the actor, peter sallis, has died — at the age of 96.is roles in last of the summer wine and as the voice of wallace in the animation series, wallace and gromit. nick higham looks back at his life. music: theme from last of the summer wine. for more than 30 years, peter sallis played clegg, the mild—mannered, flat—capped philosopher in last of the summer wine. stay. steady. go! much of the series' innocent charm came from peter sallis. yes! this is it! this is the tree! you can see tollgate church! it happens sometimes in an actor's life, if you're very, very lucky, that something special turns up. when i read last of the summer wine, i thought, this is it. long before the summer wine, peter sallis was a familiar face. great, good and just. on television, he played samuel pepys. and casanova in the heyday of studio drama. and he appeared in classic serials like the palaces. i'm sorry, gromit. then, in his 70s, those nasal yorkshire tones became world famous thanks to the animator nick park. it's my turn for breakfast this morning, gromit
the actor, peter sallis, has died — at the age of 96.is roles in last of the summer wine and as the voice of wallace in the animation series, wallace and gromit. nick higham looks back at his life. music: theme from last of the summer wine. for more than 30 years, peter sallis played clegg, the mild—mannered, flat—capped philosopher in last of the summer wine. stay. steady. go! much of the series' innocent charm came from peter sallis. yes! this is it! this is the tree! you can see...
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ball in the early 19905. victims of peter ball in the early 1990s.f canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police. today lord carey apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin carey has been asked by the current archbishop justin welby to step carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin welby to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says safeguarding will now be central to its mission and practice. us president donald trump has tweeted about the controversy surrounding his sacking of the former fbi directorjames comey. mr trump said that, "with all of the recently reported electronic surveillance, intercepts, unmasking and illegal leaking of information, i have no idea whether there are tapes or recordings of my conversations with james comey," adding that he did not make any recordings and does not have them. the funeral has been held of an american student who died after returning from captivity in north
ball in the early 19905. victims of peter ball in the early 1990s.f canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police. today lord carey apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin carey has been asked by the current archbishop justin welby to step carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin welby to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says safeguarding...
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peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes.emonis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of disposition? max: yes, they're very calm. lemonis: do they take on their owner's disposition? max: probably not. [ laughs ] lemonis: okay. max: kathleen, she is working as our sort of interim cfo... lemonis: great. max: ...to help me with numbers. lemonis: this is nice. taylor: it doesn't look like much from the outside. lemonis: but it's pretty inside. taylor: yeah. lemonis: what is -- max: oh, this? this is my mood board and my inspiration board. and it's the kater family. it's kind of murchison-hume worl
peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes.emonis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the...
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oddly enough, peter smith reached out to me. he apparently learned i was looking around and interested in him, which is true. my knowledge of what he was involved in predated my first contact with him. he reached out to me and we had a conversation about what he was doing, which was fairly extensive and obviously he's quoted in the story. and it was at that point that when we suspend that conversation that i continued doing reporting and assumed in this case perhaps incorrectly that i would have the chance to go back and discuss this further with peter smith. but obviously he died about ten days after i spoke with him. so it was on the record. he reached out to me. he was in no way ashamed of what he had done. he was actually quite proud of it and fervently believed these e-mails would eventually surface. he really believed that he was at nearly the last chapter of a long saga and that soon these e-mails would come to light and he would ultimately be vindicated in this quest he was on. >> and from the way you describe your inter
oddly enough, peter smith reached out to me. he apparently learned i was looking around and interested in him, which is true. my knowledge of what he was involved in predated my first contact with him. he reached out to me and we had a conversation about what he was doing, which was fairly extensive and obviously he's quoted in the story. and it was at that point that when we suspend that conversation that i continued doing reporting and assumed in this case perhaps incorrectly that i would...
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to prolong peter career he may slide into the guard point at some time. the eagles are doing everything they can to give went reps and protection. and as you can imagine he loves it. >> i love the big boys up front they are great for me. last year and now having jp back and now he is signed for a little longer now. it's great to know. it's great to know and those guys have the potential to be one of the best o lines in the league and i truly believe that. >> a possible sight of what is to come. carson wentz threw bombs to tory smith the new free agent receiver. and asked to assess his play, wentz said okay not as good as he wants to be the kid is a perfectionist and that will come in hand with his career. jeff skversky, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you so much. to baseball stumbling doesn't begin to describe the phillies state. they return home to face the red sox again while riding a seven game losing streak. miguel franco broke out of his slump and had four hits, it looks like it would break a 3-3 tie and then he threw out kendrick at the plate wit
to prolong peter career he may slide into the guard point at some time. the eagles are doing everything they can to give went reps and protection. and as you can imagine he loves it. >> i love the big boys up front they are great for me. last year and now having jp back and now he is signed for a little longer now. it's great to know. it's great to know and those guys have the potential to be one of the best o lines in the league and i truly believe that. >> a possible sight of what...
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if you do i'll burn my peter. >> you'll burn your peter?aye. >> and you've been charged with continually hitting your buzzer throughout the control period. how do you plead? >> guilty. >> i'll find you guilty on that one. two more to go. >> the fourth charge then is disobeying again a rule where you've been continually pressing your cell button again for no reason. >> guilty. >> the last report of the evening was where you've intentionally endangered the health and safety of others where you activated the smoke detector in your cell, requiring the prison staff and fire service to attend. do you understand that charge? and how do you plead? >> guilty. >> so you've pled guilty. i'm going to found you guilty on that. all right, i think we're finished with the reports for this morning. >> jimmy's otherwise good behavior record over the past year helps him catch a break. he receives seven days loss of recreation time. his prison job wages and access to his cash account to buy supplies and snacks from the canteen. >> are you okay with it? >> for
if you do i'll burn my peter. >> you'll burn your peter?aye. >> and you've been charged with continually hitting your buzzer throughout the control period. how do you plead? >> guilty. >> i'll find you guilty on that one. two more to go. >> the fourth charge then is disobeying again a rule where you've been continually pressing your cell button again for no reason. >> guilty. >> the last report of the evening was where you've intentionally endangered...
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they approached it, again, confused by the sense of peter ball being fundamentally innocent.immediate change to church practice. i think the church has demonstrated it can no longer be responsible for policing itself. i think safeguarding in the church needs to be independent of the church, and i think safeguarding should be nationalised and overseen by an external body. the most striking revelation in today's report concerns several letters that were sent here, to lambeth palace, by victims of peter ball in the early 1990s. then archbishop of canterbury, george carey, chose not to pass those letters on to the police. today, lord carey apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishop, justin welby, to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says that safeguarding will now be central to its practice. martin bashir, bbc news, at church house in london. the population of the uk has seen its sharpest annual increase in nearly 70 years. the office for national statistics says from june
they approached it, again, confused by the sense of peter ball being fundamentally innocent.immediate change to church practice. i think the church has demonstrated it can no longer be responsible for policing itself. i think safeguarding in the church needs to be independent of the church, and i think safeguarding should be nationalised and overseen by an external body. the most striking revelation in today's report concerns several letters that were sent here, to lambeth palace, by victims of...
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peter hunt, bbc news.ood 800 years of history. today the al—nuri mosque in the iraqi city of mosul lies in ruins, destroyed by so—called islamic state. the iraqi government, which is fighting is, says the mosque's destruction is a declaration of defeat. orla guerin reports on the battle to re—take mosul. an amatuer recording captures a key moment in the collapse of the caliphate — the destruction of the al—nuri mosque and its landmark leaning minaret. now rubble remains in place of one of iraq's great treasures, which had stood for eight centuries. iraq's prime minister says in destroying the mosque, so—called is has officially admitted defeat here. the bbc‘s arabic service managed to film the al—nuri mosque just hours before it was levelled. these are probably the last images of the minaret still intact, with the black is flag flying. it was inside, at the pulpit, that the is leader, abu bakr al—baghdadi, proclaimed himself leader of all muslims, in july 2014. now he's in hiding. and nearby his men are su
peter hunt, bbc news.ood 800 years of history. today the al—nuri mosque in the iraqi city of mosul lies in ruins, destroyed by so—called islamic state. the iraqi government, which is fighting is, says the mosque's destruction is a declaration of defeat. orla guerin reports on the battle to re—take mosul. an amatuer recording captures a key moment in the collapse of the caliphate — the destruction of the al—nuri mosque and its landmark leaning minaret. now rubble remains in place of...
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peter sallis worse comic and shrewd. peter sallis was an automatic choice for the part.one as well. you said reverse. the actor peter sallis, who has died at the age of 96. on the line is peter clarke, creator of the bbc sitcom, last of the summer wine, which peter sallis stared in as clegg in all 295 episodes of the show between 1973 and 2010. he really made that part his own, of clegg. some up what he gave to that part? well, it was tailored to him from the word go. i had worked with him before. iwanted him for the part. it was always going to be the perfect fit. but he used to get the best lines. he used to say the things that i wanted to say, and was a lwa ys things that i wanted to say, and was always immaculate in everything he did. his personality was so well—suited to that part. did. his personality was so well-suited to that part. he bought a gentleness and a wistful innocence that really summed up the whole programme? yes, he had that kind of personality, there was something essentially english about peter. you wouldn't find it anywhere else. it's almost a dick
peter sallis worse comic and shrewd. peter sallis was an automatic choice for the part.one as well. you said reverse. the actor peter sallis, who has died at the age of 96. on the line is peter clarke, creator of the bbc sitcom, last of the summer wine, which peter sallis stared in as clegg in all 295 episodes of the show between 1973 and 2010. he really made that part his own, of clegg. some up what he gave to that part? well, it was tailored to him from the word go. i had worked with him...
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hi, peter. >> reporter: hi, savannah and craig.e are hearing more from moe brooks, who is notable is a former district attorney, a former d.a., but today was effectively serving in the role as a doctor. he used his own belt as a tourniquet to try to stop some of the bleeding on one of his own colleagues, steve scalise. he's also describing, as best he could see it, the gunman in this situation that took place now about exactly an hour ago, describing this individual as a white male, saying this person was middle aged. he says there were about 15 to 20 people at this baseball field at that time. among those we know was the kentucky senator rand paul who was there, and rand paul this morning is telling our colleagues at msnbc that one of the things that may have saved many of those individuals there is the simple fact that steve scalise was at this practice as a member of the republican leadership. that meant that he had security staff with him. he had a security detail with him at the time. as it's described by moe brooks this morni
hi, peter. >> reporter: hi, savannah and craig.e are hearing more from moe brooks, who is notable is a former district attorney, a former d.a., but today was effectively serving in the role as a doctor. he used his own belt as a tourniquet to try to stop some of the bleeding on one of his own colleagues, steve scalise. he's also describing, as best he could see it, the gunman in this situation that took place now about exactly an hour ago, describing this individual as a white male,...
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peter had a motto for those of us in music theater. he had us memorize it, but more importantly, he challenged us to live it. the motto said, i am an artist, these are my emotions and i own them and i like them. my talent comes from something other than myself but i alone am responsible for them. i will dare to be bad so that i may be good. i am.n artist, i am that peter continually challenged us to rise and continually gave us the courage we needed and told us it was ok to be bad because that is how we get to the good in us. peter expected us to take responsibility and ownership for the gifts and talents that we had. said, therechill comes a time in each one of our lives where we are figuratively tapped on the shoulders and asked to do something special, unique, and specific to our talent. what a shame if that moment finds is unwilling or unprepared for what could've been our finest hour. the great question you will face in the years ahead is, am i prepared to rise in such moments? i hope you consider today, graduation day, the first
peter had a motto for those of us in music theater. he had us memorize it, but more importantly, he challenged us to live it. the motto said, i am an artist, these are my emotions and i own them and i like them. my talent comes from something other than myself but i alone am responsible for them. i will dare to be bad so that i may be good. i am.n artist, i am that peter continually challenged us to rise and continually gave us the courage we needed and told us it was ok to be bad because that...
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thank you, peter.esterday's shooting committed by a fervent progressive but the liberals are trying to label republicans as the violent one. they said today there is a link of sarah palin and the shooting of gabrielle giffords. the problem is the alleged link of palin and the attack on gabrielle giffords was debunked years ago. the claim is basically fake news. literally fake news. charles krauthammer joins us live now. what do you make of the "new york times" putting out an editorial that is embarrassing for them years later to still be pushing this false narrative 24 hours after a former bernie sanders supporter tried to assassinate republican members of congress? >> it's completely egregious. it's not just that it has been debunked six years later, it was debunked within three days. i remember writing a column four days after the attack in which it was absolutely totally obvious that the shooter was a paranoid schizophrenic. he had no idea what was going on. there were no ideas in his head. one of h
thank you, peter.esterday's shooting committed by a fervent progressive but the liberals are trying to label republicans as the violent one. they said today there is a link of sarah palin and the shooting of gabrielle giffords. the problem is the alleged link of palin and the attack on gabrielle giffords was debunked years ago. the claim is basically fake news. literally fake news. charles krauthammer joins us live now. what do you make of the "new york times" putting out an editorial...
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here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture can we design our way out of a civilizational crisis peter joseph with those like eyes movements as we can and he'll explain how we can do it in just a moment and how can senate republicans possibly defend their health care bill when it's so obviously a ploy simply to pay for tax cuts for the rich by cutting medicaid we'll find out in tonight's rumble with philip stuckey and alex was. as runaway global warming continues to accelerate along with the gap between the rich and poor there's a sense among many that our civilization is in crisis what could the crowds of causing this crisis and how do we move beyond the broken status quo and literally design a better future those big questions at the heart of social critic and activist peter josephs new book the new human rights movement reinventing the economy too and oprah is also a filmmaker and the founder of the move and he joins us now from our los angeles studios peter peter joseph welcome to the program thank you tom i appreciate you having me great to have you with us first off what kind of
here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture can we design our way out of a civilizational crisis peter joseph with those like eyes movements as we can and he'll explain how we can do it in just a moment and how can senate republicans possibly defend their health care bill when it's so obviously a ploy simply to pay for tax cuts for the rich by cutting medicaid we'll find out in tonight's rumble with philip stuckey and alex was. as runaway global warming continues to accelerate along with...
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mayor muriel bowser and police chief peter new sham updating on the situation.bably the most striking thing about that information they do not yet have a motive. they are questioning the suspects who are in custody and the police chief cannot rule out that this may have been a terror incident. but they do not know at this time. >> let's go back to fox5's marina maracco, she was there, was able to question the police chief and the mayor live. they did say that they found a weapon in the suspect's vehicle. what else did we hear there? >>reporter: they did and shawn, they did not elaborate as to what weapon exactly, so now we are clarifying there is no second scene. that weapons was likely reported and initially recovered in the vehicle that struck officers. it is unclear the type of weapon found in the car. new information that we're confirming that there are two suspects, not just one arrested at the scene. like you heard lauren said there were five transported to the hospital two of the people were the suspectses and one of them was riding shotgun in the white p
mayor muriel bowser and police chief peter new sham updating on the situation.bably the most striking thing about that information they do not yet have a motive. they are questioning the suspects who are in custody and the police chief cannot rule out that this may have been a terror incident. but they do not know at this time. >> let's go back to fox5's marina maracco, she was there, was able to question the police chief and the mayor live. they did say that they found a weapon in the...
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chief white house correspondent upon the "new york times," peter baker. white house correspondent for reuters. and to round out our sib subcommittee of white house press corps, white house bureau chief for the "washington post," philip rucker. welcome to you all. peter i'm going to begin with you, you were the last to file of this group. you filed a story tonight that says, among other things, what appears to be the president's simmering anger a lot of it goes back to attorney general jeff session. please explain how that is. >> well, if you look at today's twitter storm, there are lots of things you can take out of it. one of the things is the president's seeming dissatisfaction with his own justice department. it acts as if it is another branch of government not under his control, the justice department shouldn't have done this, should do this. what that reflects is this resentment, this unhappiness he has with jeff session, the attorney general, who had been one of his earliest supporters. that goes back to the decision jeff sessions made to recuse him
chief white house correspondent upon the "new york times," peter baker. white house correspondent for reuters. and to round out our sib subcommittee of white house press corps, white house bureau chief for the "washington post," philip rucker. welcome to you all. peter i'm going to begin with you, you were the last to file of this group. you filed a story tonight that says, among other things, what appears to be the president's simmering anger a lot of it goes back to...
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eli stokels and peter baker. >>> a break for us. come back, one bit of godfatheresque imagery from the hearing today. also, what's the status of the russian infiltration of our election system? that and more when we return. >>> do you have any doubt that russia attempted to interfere in the 2016 elections? >> none. >> do you have any doubt that the russian government was behind the intrusions in the dnc and the dccc systems and the subsequent leaks of that information. >> no, no doubt. >> jim comey, republican senator richard berr. comey under scored the seriousness of the attack. >> it was an active measures campaign driven from the top of that government. it's not about republicans and democrats. they are coming after america. if any americans were part of helping the russians do that to us that is a very big deal. >> jeremy bash is back with us. moscow born american journalist and currently with the atlantic. before i get to a bit of visual arts at the hearing. where were the president's constant questions to fbi director about t
eli stokels and peter baker. >>> a break for us. come back, one bit of godfatheresque imagery from the hearing today. also, what's the status of the russian infiltration of our election system? that and more when we return. >>> do you have any doubt that russia attempted to interfere in the 2016 elections? >> none. >> do you have any doubt that the russian government was behind the intrusions in the dnc and the dccc systems and the subsequent leaks of that...
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peter: gold is reacting to a safe haven.e you saying, what are people going into gold for that? peter: people are going into gold as a long-term hedge against inflation. it is a trend to security. the drivers of the gold market, the volatility in the trading and the nonphysical trading, etf trading going on, they thrive on this model. we are in a time of stronger reactionsrom negative , but up and down over long-term. betty: but if you look at all the inflation numbers around the there ispan, and hardly any inflation. you look at the fed, the u.s., peter, you can hardly see anyone saying more than one rate hike because of the lack of inflation. boeoes not look like the will be raising rates anytime is there that much certainty on inflation? where is that inflation? if people are buying gold as an inflation hedge, where is it exactly? peter: that specifically just inflation, but a hedge against stability. notare right about there is a massive amount of inflation, but the fear of inflation is moving forward. the contrary inves
peter: gold is reacting to a safe haven.e you saying, what are people going into gold for that? peter: people are going into gold as a long-term hedge against inflation. it is a trend to security. the drivers of the gold market, the volatility in the trading and the nonphysical trading, etf trading going on, they thrive on this model. we are in a time of stronger reactionsrom negative , but up and down over long-term. betty: but if you look at all the inflation numbers around the there ispan,...
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peter of money will lead the lions. —— peter omani.rmances from him in the back row. they have not lost since 1994, the all blacks, at eden park. we will see soon if the lions have what it takes to beat the all blacks. england thumped south africa by 9 wickets in southampton on wednesday to win the opening game of their three match t20 series against south africa. the tourists won the toss and chose to bat but david willey dismissed jj smuts from the very first ball and despite an unbroken partnership of 110 from ab de villers and faarhan behardien they could only manage 132 from their 20 overs while alex hales and jonny bairstow led the hosts home with more than five overs to spare. the night was a convincing performance and a really great way to start this series. with the ball, we we re to start this series. with the ball, we were outstanding, taking early wickets and controlled the game with two experienced games and probably the best player of our generation at the best player of our generation at the crease. we controlled the gam
peter of money will lead the lions. —— peter omani.rmances from him in the back row. they have not lost since 1994, the all blacks, at eden park. we will see soon if the lions have what it takes to beat the all blacks. england thumped south africa by 9 wickets in southampton on wednesday to win the opening game of their three match t20 series against south africa. the tourists won the toss and chose to bat but david willey dismissed jj smuts from the very first ball and despite an unbroken...
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consisten, peter jeremy,. come back, we'll ask our lawyers about kicking others out of the room when you want to talk to comey, especially when the room is shaped like an oval. and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. and get medical help right away. pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monit
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catty kay peter baker ayesha and phillip rucker. coming up another break for us as we've been asking did president trump sabotage his own travel ban as it heads to the supreme court. a former watergate prosecutor coming next along with the former ethics lawyer for president bush 43, the 11th hour continues right after this. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> when he first announced it he said muslim ban. he called me up. he said put a commission together. show me the right way to do it legally. >> the first time president trump's travel ban went to court, those words you just heard were used in the argument to block that ban from being enacted lawyers argued they showed trump intended to target muslims. and now many experts say what with we saw from the president on at which timer could become exhibit afrmt in the next potential legal battle at the supreme court for the revamped ban. her
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peter: it is shortsighted leadership.nd not seeing the long-term opportunities that lie in store for not just the united states but a very important for the united states for the whole world. in generating new jobs, new industries, and a healthier future. joe: climate change aside, i remember when obama was president and business leaders were always complaining about uncertainty as a reason why they weren't investing more. donald trump has a very different leadership style. clearly than president obama. much less inclined to listen to elite opinion or even major c.e.o.'s in this country as this shows. what is trump's decision making style and his general approach even forgetting paris for the moment do for the general business environment in this country? peter: i would say the sense right now is that there's a lack of clarity about what the priorities are. and there's been a lot of volatility in terms of where we're going. i think you saw initially in the early days, an expectation that there would be pro-growth policies
peter: it is shortsighted leadership.nd not seeing the long-term opportunities that lie in store for not just the united states but a very important for the united states for the whole world. in generating new jobs, new industries, and a healthier future. joe: climate change aside, i remember when obama was president and business leaders were always complaining about uncertainty as a reason why they weren't investing more. donald trump has a very different leadership style. clearly than...
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. >> peter o'toole gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams is next. >>> tonight, james comey under oath, accuses president trump of lying, says he was fired because of the russia investigation, and reveals he turned over his notes to spark a special counsel investigate. the president thus far quiet on twitter today, letting his lawyer do the talking. and new tonight, trump's son-in-law jared kushner said to meet with senate intel officers later this month before he ultimately hands over documents and answered senators' questions. "the 11thour" gins now. >>> good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. day 140 of the trump administration. put another way, election day was seven months ago tonight. and our attention on this day was consumed by the widely anticipated and widely watched testimony from james comey, the former fbi director who was fired by the president. comey said the trump administration lied, plain and simple, about why he was fired, saying the president changed his story an
. >> peter o'toole gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams is next. >>> tonight, james comey under oath, accuses president trump of lying, says he was fired because of the russia investigation, and reveals he turned over his notes to spark a special counsel investigate. the president thus far quiet on twitter today, letting his lawyer do the talking. and new tonight, trump's son-in-law jared kushner said to meet with senate intel officers later...
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peter joseph welcome to the program thank you tom i appreciate you having me great to have you with us first off what kind of questions are you trying to answer in this book. i guess the core activist questions of why the world is the way it is why we've been banging our heads against civil and human rights for many centuries now if not millennia while we end up with forty eight million slaves still in the world today by u.n. standards more slaves in a time in human history and while we're on a collision course with nature which nobody seems to be actively try and you know really detour we have little policy adjustments here and there the kyoto protocol the paris accord but are we really going to see an end to this negative trajectory that we've been seeing on multiple levels so the book attempts to do just that so why do we have these situations here ok well fair enough. at the heart of it all comes to our economy we have an economic system that was birthed in the mouth rusian period that's the period of time between the neolithic revolution up until the industrial revolution aroun
peter joseph welcome to the program thank you tom i appreciate you having me great to have you with us first off what kind of questions are you trying to answer in this book. i guess the core activist questions of why the world is the way it is why we've been banging our heads against civil and human rights for many centuries now if not millennia while we end up with forty eight million slaves still in the world today by u.n. standards more slaves in a time in human history and while we're on a...
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kiyak would hold endless offense, she's been a good help for college. >> and peter you're this year's recipient. we saw that excitement. >> this year's, yes. >> tell us about it. >> it was amazing. i remember when i found out, i was helping plan the school's pep rally and dropped to my knees because i didn't think i was going to win and when i did, it was too much emotion for my i could cbo to duke university and without that i wouldn't be able to go >> one of the things i wanted to mention so viewers is that peter happens to be the son of a former police officer who was injured in the line of duty, by a gun unfortunately a gunshot, and you know, served the alexandria community and he was very proud and i understand your died showed up in duke colors. >> yes, he did. he got his duke dad button. >> sarah, i understan the scholarship benefits needy students who financially could never be able to go to college. >> yes, without the scholarship fund of alexandria, students would would not be able to go. and over the years since 1986, we've served 4300 students >> a lot of the students are
kiyak would hold endless offense, she's been a good help for college. >> and peter you're this year's recipient. we saw that excitement. >> this year's, yes. >> tell us about it. >> it was amazing. i remember when i found out, i was helping plan the school's pep rally and dropped to my knees because i didn't think i was going to win and when i did, it was too much emotion for my i could cbo to duke university and without that i wouldn't be able to go >> one of the...
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i want to bring in security analyst peter bergen now joining us. you have been listening. we're starting to get more information about who was on scene here. we have now confirmed that there was an event at the mosque this evening and that people outside the mosque appear to be the target of this vehicle that plowed into pedestrians. we don't know exactly the motivation. we don't know the person who was behind the wheel. we don't have the information about the number of casualties. what we do know from police is there was a vehicle and collision with pedestrians and officers responded to the scene along with other emergency services. there were a number of casualties being worked on at the scene one person has been arrested. that's the only information out there. this mosque apparently had a lot to do with what was happening in that area at the time when this attack occurred. >> yeah, so we have had absolute ly no evidence that the perpetrator that this was an accident or that he was impaired in some way. we have the muslim council s saying muslims were deliberately target
i want to bring in security analyst peter bergen now joining us. you have been listening. we're starting to get more information about who was on scene here. we have now confirmed that there was an event at the mosque this evening and that people outside the mosque appear to be the target of this vehicle that plowed into pedestrians. we don't know exactly the motivation. we don't know the person who was behind the wheel. we don't have the information about the number of casualties. what we do...
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. >> reporter: peter knights co- founded the san francisco nonprofit "wild aid" in 2000 with the goalf saving endangered animals. starting with shark fin, rhino horn and ivory. >> what i realized is the disconnects between the buyers and where it's coming from. how do we connect people. what i found is when people in asia knew what was going on, they were just as appalled as we would be. >> reporter: peter started in asia where a booming economy meant more people could afford exotic delicacies. >> you may be paying for more than just horns. you're paying for guns. bullets. poison arrows. >> reporter: and he realized who better to deliver his message better than celebrities. >> why would you want to do this? >> reporter: he says in the last three years, imports of shark fins from china have dropped 80% and the chinese government has banned shark fin from official government functions. >> never do it again. >> reporter: he says the price of ivory is down 60%. and in taiwan consumption of rhino horn is down to virtually zero. the monterey bay aquarium's julie packard is one of peter's bi
. >> reporter: peter knights co- founded the san francisco nonprofit "wild aid" in 2000 with the goalf saving endangered animals. starting with shark fin, rhino horn and ivory. >> what i realized is the disconnects between the buyers and where it's coming from. how do we connect people. what i found is when people in asia knew what was going on, they were just as appalled as we would be. >> reporter: peter started in asia where a booming economy meant more people...
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as they moira says in her peter ball abused boys and men over a20 peter ball abused boys and men over are no excuses. we understand the current archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is written to lord carey asking him to consider his position as honorary assistant bishop in the diocese of oxford. it is lord carey‘s only remaining position in the church of england. prince harry has suggested that none of his family wants to be a future king or queen. in an interview with the american magazine newsweek, he said the royals were acting for "the greater good of the people". the prince also criticised the decision to make him walk behind his mother‘s coffin at herfuneral when he was 12 — saying no child should be asked to do that. here‘s our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. they were the images which came to symbolise a national and personal tragedy. the then 13—year—old prince harry, walking with his then 15—year—old brother, william, in the funeral cortege of their mother, diana. it was september 1997. now, nearly 20 years later, harry has spoken of the turmoil the event caused h
as they moira says in her peter ball abused boys and men over a20 peter ball abused boys and men over are no excuses. we understand the current archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is written to lord carey asking him to consider his position as honorary assistant bishop in the diocese of oxford. it is lord carey‘s only remaining position in the church of england. prince harry has suggested that none of his family wants to be a future king or queen. in an interview with the american...