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, jesus christ. 0h, our lord and saviour, jesus christ.d palestinians? do you think about that? it is definitely concerning, i guess. what did you think of the wall when you came in? that was substantial. you could tell how people felt.“ came in? that was substantial. you could tell how people felt. if they knew while. there are oh! —— it's a new wall. this man wants to show foreigners how palestinians live. they are all connected... he is renting a room to adventurous tourists, advertising on the internet. they have this bond. it was the kind of alternative holiday carla was looking for. you see you really think in the same way but you come from two different places in the world. that's the connection he is seeking. the people here, most of them are not allowed to go outside, and especially to the outside world. they see the outside world in your eyes. business is booming this year, but who knows, next year could be a blast when you don't control your own space. the situation is very fragile. —— bust. the only constant thing is faith. the
, jesus christ. 0h, our lord and saviour, jesus christ.d palestinians? do you think about that? it is definitely concerning, i guess. what did you think of the wall when you came in? that was substantial. you could tell how people felt.“ came in? that was substantial. you could tell how people felt. if they knew while. there are oh! —— it's a new wall. this man wants to show foreigners how palestinians live. they are all connected... he is renting a room to adventurous tourists,...
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i don't know much about it, all i know is my saviour, jesus christ.out him. i mean, this is where our lord and saviour was born and, oh, my goodness, this is where everything started. what about the politics, you know? the israelis and palestinians? did you hear anything about that, think anything about that? yeah, you know, it's definitely concerning, i guess. what did you think of the wall when you came in? oh, that was substantial, of course, and you can tell that people that lived in old time, how protected they felt by the big wall and how amazing it is today. it's a new wall, but anyway... it's a new wall? yeah. 0h 0k. the new wall, then. that too, it's about the future as well. you can't avoid politics in the nearby refugee camp of dheisheh. quite the reverse. ahmed wants to show foreigners how palestinians here live. the refugee camp is actually like a... they are all connected. he is renting a room to adventurous tourists, advertising on the internet... it's... they have this bond. ..and it was just the kind of alternative holiday clara was l
i don't know much about it, all i know is my saviour, jesus christ.out him. i mean, this is where our lord and saviour was born and, oh, my goodness, this is where everything started. what about the politics, you know? the israelis and palestinians? did you hear anything about that, think anything about that? yeah, you know, it's definitely concerning, i guess. what did you think of the wall when you came in? oh, that was substantial, of course, and you can tell that people that lived in old...
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for you was born on this day in the city of david, the saviour, who was the messiah...manus, bbc news. meanwhile, the dean of westminster abbey says britain is in need of the hope offered by the christmas story. dr david hoyle said he was hoping the nativity could unite people after years of political conflict. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. this is the first christmas season for the new dean of westminster abbey, dr david hoyle. an ancient cathedral where monarchs have been crowned and poets celebrated, it is at the heart of our nation, a nation that he says is bitterly divided. i see the divisions everybody else sees. i feel them. i get angry. and i get disturbed. i live in westminster, where i bump into it all the time. we need some hope in all of this. i think we've become angry and i think we've become despairing. dr hoyle says that we need an intervention from outside and that the message of christmas offers the possibility of genuine engagement without hostility. peace isn't the moment when the arguments stop. peace is the moment when we can contain o
for you was born on this day in the city of david, the saviour, who was the messiah...manus, bbc news. meanwhile, the dean of westminster abbey says britain is in need of the hope offered by the christmas story. dr david hoyle said he was hoping the nativity could unite people after years of political conflict. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. this is the first christmas season for the new dean of westminster abbey, dr david hoyle. an ancient cathedral where monarchs have been crowned...
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see on the political horizon was the rise of the far right le pen party and macron was seen as a saviour and he's been doing his fairshare on politics and he's been doing his fair share on the global stage, the nato summit and being a global statesman but these are the fundamental challenges he faces in france and you can see the reaction here when this kind of disruption almost verging on the kind of general strike that they saw and 95, brings the country to a halt and into the second day. considering the french government actually haven't even released the detail of what these reforms will be, that will be discussed next week so tells you the volatility in the challenge he faces in reforming the french economy. volatility in the challenge he faces in reforming the french economym will be interesting to see how the yellow vests engage with all of this. the gilets jaunes. the spot light on president macron‘s handling but we will see how that moves on. across the atlantic, this is interesting development in the impeachment row. this idea that the president, the us president was using unen
see on the political horizon was the rise of the far right le pen party and macron was seen as a saviour and he's been doing his fairshare on politics and he's been doing his fair share on the global stage, the nato summit and being a global statesman but these are the fundamental challenges he faces in france and you can see the reaction here when this kind of disruption almost verging on the kind of general strike that they saw and 95, brings the country to a halt and into the second day....
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for you was born this day in the city of david, the saviour, who was the messiah...ristmas. john mcmanus, bbc news. the queen has spoken of the importance of friendship and reconcilitation in her christmas address, following a year of deep divisions in the uk over brexit. she led members of the royal family at a church service on the sandringham estate. prince andrew, who stepped away from royal duties last month, wasn't present, he went to an earlier service. but prince george and princess charlotte were there to greet well wishers, as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. morning service at sandringham. notable for who attended and who was absent. making their first appearance, 6—year—old prince george and 11—year—old princess charlotte. absent from the main service, prince andrew. he decided to attend an earlier private service for the family. after the 11 o'clock service, the queen headed back to sandringham house, where prince philip had remained after his discharge from hospital yesterday. that left the cambridges to lead the royal party greeting t
for you was born this day in the city of david, the saviour, who was the messiah...ristmas. john mcmanus, bbc news. the queen has spoken of the importance of friendship and reconcilitation in her christmas address, following a year of deep divisions in the uk over brexit. she led members of the royal family at a church service on the sandringham estate. prince andrew, who stepped away from royal duties last month, wasn't present, he went to an earlier service. but prince george and princess...
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may the lord jesus bring light to the holy land where he was born as a saviour of mankind.re so many people, struggling but not discouraged, still await a time of peace, of security and prosperity. may he bring consolation to iraq amid its present social tension and to yemen, suffering from a grave humanitarian crisis. i think of the children of yemen. may the tiny babe of bethlehem bring hope to the whole american continent with a number of nations are experiencing a time of social and political upheaval. may he encourage the beloved venezuelan people, long tried by their political and social tension and ensure that they receive the aid they need. may he bless the efforts of those who spared no effort to promote justice and reconciliation and overcome the various crises and many forms of poverty that offends the dignity of each person. . may the dignity of each person. . may the redeemer of the world bring light to ukraine, which we urge for concrete solutions for enduring peace. may the newborn lord bring light to the people of africa where persistent social and political
may the lord jesus bring light to the holy land where he was born as a saviour of mankind.re so many people, struggling but not discouraged, still await a time of peace, of security and prosperity. may he bring consolation to iraq amid its present social tension and to yemen, suffering from a grave humanitarian crisis. i think of the children of yemen. may the tiny babe of bethlehem bring hope to the whole american continent with a number of nations are experiencing a time of social and...
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the economy is strong and even in who are hurting, the farmers believe trump still will be their saviourorary hurt for some what they believe to be long—term gain. getting into midwestern states like ohio, here, there is more of a split and you do have people who don't want to see president trump re—elected, but you get outside of urban areas such as cincinnati and they're very much in the trump camp and we're not seeing too much change. it's going to be places like wisconsin next door and pennsylvania perhaps, and just north of us, up in michigan, that could really determine the outcome in the 2020 election. all right. it's going to be upon us very soon, i'm sure. the 16—year—old campaigner greta thunberg has said she wants to go back to school as soon as she can. she's been talking to the bbc at the end of a year in which she became known around the world for spearheading a youth movement pressing for more action on climate change. mishal husain went to stockholm to meet her. she's the girl who galvanised the children to go on strike. and people of all ages to march, pushing for more a
the economy is strong and even in who are hurting, the farmers believe trump still will be their saviourorary hurt for some what they believe to be long—term gain. getting into midwestern states like ohio, here, there is more of a split and you do have people who don't want to see president trump re—elected, but you get outside of urban areas such as cincinnati and they're very much in the trump camp and we're not seeing too much change. it's going to be places like wisconsin next door and...
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ben stokes, who's been england's saviour a few times before couldn't do it today — gone forjust 1a —wicket of the day. rootjust edged it and quinton de cock was there. a loss for england in the first test. it's half—time in the old firm derby in the scottish premiership and — as expected — it's been explosive. if celtic win they'll go eight points clear. rangers desperate for three points to bring them within reach of their bitter rivals. it's 1-1. after 36 minutes ryan kent put rangers 1—0 up with a volley from just inside the box. but it hadn't been going rangers way up till then. celtic were awarded a penalty but ryan christie's shot was saved by the rangers keeper allan mcgregor. not long after that steven davis had to make a clearance off the line. but then just before half—time celtic equalised through a callum mcgregor strike which deflected into the net off 0dsonne edouard. replays showing it hit his hand. no var in scotland. david moyes is meeting with west ham today and is said to be almost certain to take over after the club sacked manager manuel pellegrini. west ham are j
ben stokes, who's been england's saviour a few times before couldn't do it today — gone forjust 1a —wicket of the day. rootjust edged it and quinton de cock was there. a loss for england in the first test. it's half—time in the old firm derby in the scottish premiership and — as expected — it's been explosive. if celtic win they'll go eight points clear. rangers desperate for three points to bring them within reach of their bitter rivals. it's 1-1. after 36 minutes ryan kent put...
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ben stokes, who's been england's saviour a few times before couldn't do it today — gone forjust 1a —ent for nine. caught by zubayr hamza off the bowling of kagiso rabada. and in the last few minutes, joe root has gone for 48. anrich nortje with his second wicket of the day. rootjust edged it and quinton de clock was there. england are 232 for six. meanwhile, over in melbourne, australia crushed new zealand in their second test, beating them by 2117 runs. tom blundell impressed making 121 but the kiwis were dismissed forjust 240 as nathan lyon claimed 4 wickets. the win gives australia an unassailable 2—nil lead in the three match series. three time grand slam winner andy murray is out of next month's australian open. he had only recently returned from almost two years of hip problems, and then a pelvic injury troubled him towards the end of the season. although murray is back on court, he's decided not to travel to australia. instead, he'll continue rehab and pre—season training with a view to playing an indoor event in france at the start of february. david moyes is meeting with wes
ben stokes, who's been england's saviour a few times before couldn't do it today — gone forjust 1a —ent for nine. caught by zubayr hamza off the bowling of kagiso rabada. and in the last few minutes, joe root has gone for 48. anrich nortje with his second wicket of the day. rootjust edged it and quinton de clock was there. england are 232 for six. meanwhile, over in melbourne, australia crushed new zealand in their second test, beating them by 2117 runs. tom blundell impressed making 121...
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have been spoken about by some in lebanon asa been spoken about by some in lebanon as a potential saviourdential candidate, but this is a country in crisis. so he might not get the full welcomed that he perhaps expected here. thank you. the headlines on bbc news. thousands of people in south—eastern australia are forced to seek refuge on the coast after becoming trapped by advancing bushfires. lebanon says the former nissan boss carlos ghosn entered the country legally and will not face any legal consequences after he fled japan, where he was awaiting trial. thousands of iraqi militiamen attack the american embassy in baghdad, angry at us air strikes on theirforces. sport, and for a full roundup, from the bbc sport centre, here's 0lly. there's finally some good news for england ahead of the second test against south africa that starts on friday in cape town. 0llie pope says he's "ready to go" after recovering from the illness that has affected most of the squad. he, chris woakes and jack leach sat out the first test defeat, three of 11 players who've been hit by a sickness bug. couldn't h
have been spoken about by some in lebanon asa been spoken about by some in lebanon as a potential saviourdential candidate, but this is a country in crisis. so he might not get the full welcomed that he perhaps expected here. thank you. the headlines on bbc news. thousands of people in south—eastern australia are forced to seek refuge on the coast after becoming trapped by advancing bushfires. lebanon says the former nissan boss carlos ghosn entered the country legally and will not face any...
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the economy was strong and even in those that were hurting, the farmers believe trump will be their saviour ta ke so to speak, and they are willing to take some temporary hurt for what they believed to be long—term game. getting into midwestern states like ohio, here, there is more of a split and there are more people who don't wa nt to and there are more people who don't want to see president trump re—elected, but you get outside of urban areas such as cincinnati and there are very much people in the trump camp. we aren't seeing too much change there. it's going to be places like wisconsin next door and pennsylvania perhaps, and michigan that could really determine the outcome in the 2020 election. that could really determine the outcome in the 2020 electionm that could really determine the outcome in the 2020 election. it is going to be upon us very soon, i'm sure. is coming very soon. steve herman, thank you for your time. a chinese scientist who claimed he'd created the world's first gene—edited babies has beenjailed for three years and fined more than $400,000. he jiankui was condemned
the economy was strong and even in those that were hurting, the farmers believe trump will be their saviour ta ke so to speak, and they are willing to take some temporary hurt for what they believed to be long—term game. getting into midwestern states like ohio, here, there is more of a split and there are more people who don't wa nt to and there are more people who don't want to see president trump re—elected, but you get outside of urban areas such as cincinnati and there are very much...
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the economy is strong and even in who are hurting, the farmers believe trump still will be their saviourrt for some what they believe to be long—term gain. getting into midwestern states like 0hio, here, there is more of a split and you do have people who don't want to see president trump re—elected, but you get outside of urban areas such as cincinnati and they're very much in the trump camp and we're not seeing too much change. it's going to be places like wisconsin next door and pennsylvania perhaps, and just north of us, up in michigan, that could really determine the outcome in the 2020 election. let's get some of the day's other news: the somali jihadist group al—shabaab has for the first time said it carried out saturday's bomb explosion in the capital, mogadishu, which killed more than 80 people. it said the target had been a convoy of turkish nationals and apologised for the deaths of civilians. bolivia is expelling the mexican ambassador and two spanish diplomats, accusing them of interfering in its internal affairs. the decision relates to an alleged attempt to extract a forme
the economy is strong and even in who are hurting, the farmers believe trump still will be their saviourrt for some what they believe to be long—term gain. getting into midwestern states like 0hio, here, there is more of a split and you do have people who don't want to see president trump re—elected, but you get outside of urban areas such as cincinnati and they're very much in the trump camp and we're not seeing too much change. it's going to be places like wisconsin next door and...
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. >> oh holy night the stars are brightly shining it is the night of the dear saviours birth.pining until he appeared and the soul felt its worth a thrill of hope the weary world rejoices for yonder breaks a new and glorious morn. fall on your knees, oh hear the angel voices. oh night. divine. we all have things we love and long for. a place, a feeling, a moment. but only kerrygold can take you there. to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for the most delicious taste imaginable. that's no ordinary cheese. no. it's kerrygold. kerrygold. the taste that takes you there. roll introducing jimmy dean a nebiscuit roll ups.st. we took delicious sausage, eggs, and cheese and rolled it all up, in a soft flakey biscuit. give your family a good hearty breakfast that you can eat on the go. >>> the bill and melinda gates foundation is investing $30 million into research for a revolutionary method of birth control. doctors at mit have created a device that contains a one- month supply of a birth control drug. it is a star-shaped cost capsule with s
. >> oh holy night the stars are brightly shining it is the night of the dear saviours birth.pining until he appeared and the soul felt its worth a thrill of hope the weary world rejoices for yonder breaks a new and glorious morn. fall on your knees, oh hear the angel voices. oh night. divine. we all have things we love and long for. a place, a feeling, a moment. but only kerrygold can take you there. to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for...
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if he was born this day in the city of david the saviour... the story of the very first christmas.itants killed at least 35 people, mostly women, during a gun battle at a military outpost. the authorities say the militants arrived on motobikes and that at least 80 of them were killed. unrest in burkina faso has been growing after islamist violence spilled overfrom mali in 2015. a bush fire has spread and destroyed around 50 homes in the chilean city of valparaiso. residents had to flee their homes during christmas eve celebrations with many losing all their belongings. the blaze was fanned by strong winds. police are investigating whether or not it was caused deliberately. the australian prime minister, scott morrison, has praised his country's firefighters in his christmas message. hundreds of firefighters, many of them volunteers, have been battling bush fires in news south wales which first began in september. the public, too, have been showing their gratitude to the fire service, as shiamaa khalil reports. taking a brief christmas break before heading back to the fire front lin
if he was born this day in the city of david the saviour... the story of the very first christmas.itants killed at least 35 people, mostly women, during a gun battle at a military outpost. the authorities say the militants arrived on motobikes and that at least 80 of them were killed. unrest in burkina faso has been growing after islamist violence spilled overfrom mali in 2015. a bush fire has spread and destroyed around 50 homes in the chilean city of valparaiso. residents had to flee their...
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after three years of bashing nato and bullying up on nato, president trump is suddenly the saviour because to go and they haven't had a formal meeting yet, which will be tomorrow. we still have to wait and see how the rest of the summit goes. but i think president trump so far has been pretty restrained in his criticism. where do you think the truth lies in relation to present macron point that we can't rely on the america's but very bluntly, and we need to have some strategic autonomy, versus we need to have some strategic autonomy, versus many of the other allies in europe of nato who would have dearly loved to continue to rely on the united states? it's a great point. realistically, most of those allies are also wondering how reliable the united states is these days, there is no doubt that president trump as weakened some of our alliances and is a less reliable partner for our friends and allies around the world. on the other hand, most of the leaders don't want to say that out loud and don't want to say that out loud and don't want to say to president trump's face. they are letting mac
after three years of bashing nato and bullying up on nato, president trump is suddenly the saviour because to go and they haven't had a formal meeting yet, which will be tomorrow. we still have to wait and see how the rest of the summit goes. but i think president trump so far has been pretty restrained in his criticism. where do you think the truth lies in relation to present macron point that we can't rely on the america's but very bluntly, and we need to have some strategic autonomy, versus...
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is god's sign he wants life to continue and the birth of that baby at bethlehem jesus our lord and saviour) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. at chevy, we're all about bringing families together. this time of year, that's really important. so we're making it easier than ever to become part of our family. man: that's why our chevy employee discount is now available to everyone. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. not a cent more. family is important to us. and we'd like you to be part of ours. so happy holidays. and welcome to the family. the chevy family! get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. like no other at bass pro shops and cabela's. now's the time to take advantage of clearance markdowns throughout the store and online. like savings of up to 50% on select men's and ladies' clothing; men's and ladies' footwear and slippers; fishing and marine gear; toys and more. it's the perfect time to redeem your gift cards and save. don't miss the after christmas sale at bass pro shops and cabela's. your adventure starts here. ny
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hurting, where are the challenges, where are the divisions, where do we need the light and life of the saviourhe other or the news and that's what you try to blend the two of them right? >> lisa: so what's your message this christmas? >> well this christmas at midnight mass i'll talk about why in the world are we here at midnight? i mean we're all tired we've had a busy day and a big one tomorrow, why are we up at midnight? because we need silence and because we need to remember that jesus came to bring light to the darkness. and there's a lot of darkness in the word isn't there? you all have to report on it every day. people seem to be craving light, direction, focus, healing, meaning, and that's what jesus came to bring. light to the darkness. that's why, i mean, we don't actually know the date where jesus was born, but it sure made sense for the early church to say why don't we do it at the darkest time of the year, when the sun begins to rise, and when the son of god, the light of the world, jesus, is born. makes great sense. griff: cardinal talk about a moment in catholic history it's ver
hurting, where are the challenges, where are the divisions, where do we need the light and life of the saviourhe other or the news and that's what you try to blend the two of them right? >> lisa: so what's your message this christmas? >> well this christmas at midnight mass i'll talk about why in the world are we here at midnight? i mean we're all tired we've had a busy day and a big one tomorrow, why are we up at midnight? because we need silence and because we need to remember...
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room # let heaven and nature sing # let heaven and nature sing # let this shout the story that the saviourth you later. let me bring you straight back down to earth. time to go shopping. time to get the last—minute essentials and not so essentials from the food shop. last—minute essentials and not so essentials from the food shopm you have not done it, you are not alone. 13 million of it are expected to hit the supermarket today. at least not all in the one shop. sean's in birmingham to tell us more. and i thought i was early. as we we re and i thought i was early. as we were coming in there were people outside asking me if we can go in yet. they have done their shopping already, getting their onions, getting their greengrocery is that they need. we are spending £800 million on groceries today and if you compare it to the average monday, it is three times busier than an average monday. if you head into the shops this morning thinking that it into the shops this morning thinking thatitis into the shops this morning thinking that it is a nice mundy morning and people will be at work, it will
room # let heaven and nature sing # let heaven and nature sing # let this shout the story that the saviourth you later. let me bring you straight back down to earth. time to go shopping. time to get the last—minute essentials and not so essentials from the food shop. last—minute essentials and not so essentials from the food shopm you have not done it, you are not alone. 13 million of it are expected to hit the supermarket today. at least not all in the one shop. sean's in birmingham to...
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have to ask for forgiveness then you can't be a christian because the central theme is you need a saviourt's so revealing because forgiveness is in the lord's prayer. >> that's the basis, yeah. >> you have to ask for forgiveness which tells you he never played the lord's prayer. it's in the catholic liturgy, it's in the main line prod test. which is why nancy pelosi says she praise for the president. think her faith is strong. she praise for the president by name every sunday because that's what the catholic churches do, it's in the liturgy. but donald trump didn't know this. >> the editorial uses impeachment as the hook to call for the president arizo's remov but they have stuck by him, some of the things that would be damaging even about deceased members of the military would have led to this movement. mika, briefly, about my tie, twitter has come out strongly in favor of. 'i've conducted a focus group at the table. karine karine's opposed. jeremy likes it. gene, you have the tie-breaking vote. >> i love you, but i'm with california rin. karine. >> you win. >> you know what they say, tw
have to ask for forgiveness then you can't be a christian because the central theme is you need a saviourt's so revealing because forgiveness is in the lord's prayer. >> that's the basis, yeah. >> you have to ask for forgiveness which tells you he never played the lord's prayer. it's in the catholic liturgy, it's in the main line prod test. which is why nancy pelosi says she praise for the president. think her faith is strong. she praise for the president by name every sunday...