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step one, a great walker is never fully dressed without a smythe. a term coined by >> see what we're looking leak with that smile. you knee to be conscious of when is your face saying to the world, whatever you're thinking, if you think you're happy, you need to bring that out times ten in a photo or if you're doing a show. >> let's see you show me your playful smythe. nice. >> i'll need a little more practice, but watch brandon >> someone said something that offended you. >> smythe lesson check but how do we nail the walk? perfect posture. >> put your backs against the wall, gently touch them to the wall, as a model you're actually a man can, take one step away from the wall, keeping the posture and this will be the foundation of your runway walk. >> how do we turn around after striking a pose >> they will turn with their feet, walk with a foot in front. and walk away. >> see this is good for like even people going to get their coffee at the counter. walk up confident, have your coffee, thank you, and hello world. >> make the world your runway. >>
step one, a great walker is never fully dressed without a smythe. a term coined by >> see what we're looking leak with that smile. you knee to be conscious of when is your face saying to the world, whatever you're thinking, if you think you're happy, you need to bring that out times ten in a photo or if you're doing a show. >> let's see you show me your playful smythe. nice. >> i'll need a little more practice, but watch brandon >> someone said something that offended...
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step one, a great walker is never fully dressed without a smythe. a term coined by >> see what we're looking leak with that smile. you knee to be conscious of when is your face saying to the world, whatever you're thinking, if you think you're happy, you need to bring that out times ten in a photo or if you're doing a show. >> let's see you show me your playful smythe. nice. >> i'll need a little more practice, but watch brandon >> someone said something that offended you. >> smythe lesson check but how do we nail the walk? perfect posture. >> put your backs against the wall, gently touch them to the wall, as a model you're actually a man can, take one step away from the wall, keeping the posture and this will be the foundation of your runway walk. >> how do we turn around after striking a pose >> they will turn with their feet, walk with a foot in front. and walk away. >> see this is good for like even people going to get their coffee at the counter. walk up confident, have your coffee, thank you, and hello world. >> make the world your runway. >>
step one, a great walker is never fully dressed without a smythe. a term coined by >> see what we're looking leak with that smile. you knee to be conscious of when is your face saying to the world, whatever you're thinking, if you think you're happy, you need to bring that out times ten in a photo or if you're doing a show. >> let's see you show me your playful smythe. nice. >> i'll need a little more practice, but watch brandon >> someone said something that offended...
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significantly reduced because haggarty has agreed to give evidence against a former friend, james smythoffences, the murder of gary connolly, the murder of eamon fox. they were shot dead simply because of their religion. they were catholic work men murdered in 1994 by the uvf as they ate their lunch in their car. but more than a dozen other people that haggerty said were involved in murders are not to be tried because the prosecution service said his evidence is not sufficient to secure a conviction. that includes both paramilitaries and a conviction. that includes both pa ramilitaries and police a conviction. that includes both paramilitaries and police officers who they said protected him when he was a police informer. we need the police officers in the dock, they are as guilty as the gunman and gary haggarty in this case. but they are exempt from prosecution, which is bad. the case which is going to be what's known as a supergrass trial, a case where the word of another offender is key to the prosecution. there were a series of them in belfast in the 1980s, however, the system collap
significantly reduced because haggarty has agreed to give evidence against a former friend, james smythoffences, the murder of gary connolly, the murder of eamon fox. they were shot dead simply because of their religion. they were catholic work men murdered in 1994 by the uvf as they ate their lunch in their car. but more than a dozen other people that haggerty said were involved in murders are not to be tried because the prosecution service said his evidence is not sufficient to secure a...
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two months after the murders, judalon smyth said she was with dr.gency session. smyth wouldn't talk to us for this report, but she did back then. and here's what she told us dr. oziel said after getting that call. >> well all of a sudden he's saying, you know, "i hope i'm not going to hear what i think i'm going to hear." >> reporter: smyth told zoeller that dr. oziel was worried about what might happen at the session. and so he asked her to stay in the waiting room of his office while he met with erik on october 31st, 1989. >> reporter: she also told zoeller that from the waiting room, she overheard erik tell dr. oziel the very thing investigators had suspected for months, but couldn't prove. >> erik said that they shot their parents. >> and dr. oziel immediately says, "we need to call your brother and have him come over here right away." >> reporter: lyle menendez, who had been at the elm drive home, passing out candy to trick-or-treaters, rushed over to dr. oziel's office. >> and lyle burst into the room. >> reporter: judalon smyth told zoeller s
two months after the murders, judalon smyth said she was with dr.gency session. smyth wouldn't talk to us for this report, but she did back then. and here's what she told us dr. oziel said after getting that call. >> well all of a sudden he's saying, you know, "i hope i'm not going to hear what i think i'm going to hear." >> reporter: smyth told zoeller that dr. oziel was worried about what might happen at the session. and so he asked her to stay in the waiting room of his...
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judalon smyth learned about the recording and told detectives, who promptly seized the tape. it because of doctor/patient privilege. >> how frustrating was that? >> well, it was very frustrating. yeah, a good piece of evidence and i couldn't even listen to it. >> reporter: even though investigators didn't know whether they'd ever get to play that tape in court, they thought they had enough evidence to arrest the brothers. >> it was march 8th, 1990. >> detectives arrested joseph lyle menendez for the august murders of his mother and father. >> reporter: erik was playing a tennis tournament in israel at the time. >> erik menendez is being sought by detectives of this department. >> reporte h police three days later. >> could you believe it? >> no. no. it was absolutely devastating, shocking, just beyond words. >> reporter: former l.a. times reporter alan abrahamson. >> who would imagine that these two young men of privilege, position and power-to-be could -- could kill their parents. that's -- that's the kinda stuff that shakespeare wrote about. >> reporter: and yet, it seemed
judalon smyth learned about the recording and told detectives, who promptly seized the tape. it because of doctor/patient privilege. >> how frustrating was that? >> well, it was very frustrating. yeah, a good piece of evidence and i couldn't even listen to it. >> reporter: even though investigators didn't know whether they'd ever get to play that tape in court, they thought they had enough evidence to arrest the brothers. >> it was march 8th, 1990. >> detectives...
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padre fue detenido en su Última cita con inmigraciÓn y se encuentra a puertas de ser deportado rebeka smythhabÍa arrestado al presentarse en corte para su cita anual la semana pasada. dice que estÁn viviendo su peor pesadilla. >> desde que llego a la esquina de mi casa (sollozos). ay!, ya sÉ que el no estÁ empiezo a llorar. >> juan originario de ecuador huyeron de colombia por seguridad hace 16 aÑos. la familia llegÓ a estados unidos junto a sus hijas. . >> los abuelitos el papÁ de mi mamÁ fue secuestrado por organizaciÓn de farc y despuÉs poco a poco cuando mi hermana y yo empezamos a crecer en los estados unidos, en colombia perdÓn, tenÍan fotos de mi hermana y yo. >> cuando llegaron al paÍs solicitaron asilo tras aÑos de intento se les fue negado. >> la familia llegÓ aquÍ a queens en el 2001 no fue hasta el 2012 recibieron un alivio de deportaciÓn y cada aÑo se han presentado en corte como se los exige la ley. >> las hijas ampararon bajo daj pero enfrentan a ser deportados a paÍses distintos. le otorgaron un par de meses para salir por cuestiones de salud. >> mi mamÁ tiene problemas mÉdi
padre fue detenido en su Última cita con inmigraciÓn y se encuentra a puertas de ser deportado rebeka smythhabÍa arrestado al presentarse en corte para su cita anual la semana pasada. dice que estÁn viviendo su peor pesadilla. >> desde que llego a la esquina de mi casa (sollozos). ay!, ya sÉ que el no estÁ empiezo a llorar. >> juan originario de ecuador huyeron de colombia por seguridad hace 16 aÑos. la familia llegÓ a estados unidos junto a sus hijas. . >> los...
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indica que serÍan hasta 500 las personas fallecidas en septiembre el mes que azotÓ el ciclon, rebeka smythte que ha muerto por no tener medicina, por no tener ir a diÁlisis. >> concuerda, de hecho le ha pedido al departamento de seguridad nacional una investigaciÓn oficial pues sospecha que el nÚmero oficial no refleja el verdadero alcance de la devastaciÓn, el propio secretario de salud pÚblica y el presidente de sociedad de funerarias reconocieron que durante el mes de septiembre murieron cientos de personas mÁs que el mismo mes pero del aÑo pasado. >> hubo incremento de 417 muertes comparado con el aÑo anterior. >> la alcaldesa de san juan teme 500 muertos la misma cifra que maneja una investigaciÓn de cnn basado en datos obtenidos en funerarias del paÍs. >> activistas asegura que entregar vÍveres es responsabilidad del gobierno pero no lo estÁn haciendo por eso tienen que tomar cartas en el asunto porque el nÚmero puede seguir. >> tener una cifra real para evitar comparaciones reales como el presidente trump que quiso quitar respecto a los muertos del marÍa respecto a los de catrina. >
indica que serÍan hasta 500 las personas fallecidas en septiembre el mes que azotÓ el ciclon, rebeka smythte que ha muerto por no tener medicina, por no tener ir a diÁlisis. >> concuerda, de hecho le ha pedido al departamento de seguridad nacional una investigaciÓn oficial pues sospecha que el nÚmero oficial no refleja el verdadero alcance de la devastaciÓn, el propio secretario de salud pÚblica y el presidente de sociedad de funerarias reconocieron que durante el mes de septiembre...
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georgina smythe, bbc news.eme has been far lower than expected. figures from the office for budget responsibility show that only a small proportion of the money set aside by the government this year has been claimed by parents; the full launch of the scheme was put on hold earlier this month, because of technical difficulties with the website used to register. car vandalism in england and wales hasjumped by 10 per cent in three years. 210000 vehicles suffered criminal damage, such as smashed windows and slashed tyres in 2016, according to data obtained by rac insurance. it's believed the number of incidents of vandalism could be even higher, with many motorists not claiming for damage because they fear they're insurance premiums going up. richard lister reports. it's an infuriating problem for motorists and it's on the rise. around 60 cars were vandalised on this colchester industrial estate in august, costing thousands of pounds to fix. new police figures show that across the country more than 210,000 cars suf
georgina smythe, bbc news.eme has been far lower than expected. figures from the office for budget responsibility show that only a small proportion of the money set aside by the government this year has been claimed by parents; the full launch of the scheme was put on hold earlier this month, because of technical difficulties with the website used to register. car vandalism in england and wales hasjumped by 10 per cent in three years. 210000 vehicles suffered criminal damage, such as smashed...
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admitted 200 offences, including five murders, will be the star witness in the case against james smythce, a notorious loyalist paramilitary group, responsible for hundreds of murders during years when conflict and killings were all too common in northern ireland. haggarty was responsible for some of them. earlier this year, he pleaded guilty to more than 200 crimes. among them, shootings and kidnappings, conspiracy to murder and directing terrorism. he was given five life sentences for the five murders he admitted, but those jail terms will be significantly reduced because haggarty has agreed to give evidence against a former friend, james smyth, from forthriver link, in belfast. the reported suspect will be prosecuted for the following offences. the murder of gary convie. the murder of eamon fox. gary convie and eamon fox were shot dead simply because of their religion. they were catholic workmen, murdered in 1994 by the uvf as they ate their lunch in theircar. but more than a dozen other people that haggarty said were involved in murders are not to be tried because the prosecution se
admitted 200 offences, including five murders, will be the star witness in the case against james smythce, a notorious loyalist paramilitary group, responsible for hundreds of murders during years when conflict and killings were all too common in northern ireland. haggarty was responsible for some of them. earlier this year, he pleaded guilty to more than 200 crimes. among them, shootings and kidnappings, conspiracy to murder and directing terrorism. he was given five life sentences for the...
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kristen smythe is live near the scene. are investigators saying anything about the cause of this fire? >> reporter: let me say it's a really sad situation out here. a neighbor's son coming out, comforting each other. they say a family lives here, they describe as friendly and hard working. what firefighters are telling me a smoke detector was found here, it's unclear that it wasn't working. the fire was up in the back. crews spent the day sorting it out. >> people were yelling, get out, fire, fire, fire. we got out. >> early this morning, he says his upstairs yupt was on fire. >> i don't know, the flames were just unbelievable. unbelievable. >> we knocked on the first floor. >> reporter: he lives open south 9th street and tried to help. neighbors say a family of four including a daughter and young adult son. >> the nicest people. you know, it should not happen to the nicest people. >> san jose firefighters say four people were rescued. the coroner's office say three people have died. they believe they were a 14-year-old gi
kristen smythe is live near the scene. are investigators saying anything about the cause of this fire? >> reporter: let me say it's a really sad situation out here. a neighbor's son coming out, comforting each other. they say a family lives here, they describe as friendly and hard working. what firefighters are telling me a smoke detector was found here, it's unclear that it wasn't working. the fire was up in the back. crews spent the day sorting it out. >> people were yelling, get...
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en nueva york, rebeka smyth noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo algunas falsas ofertasscripcíon de netflix. para que devores todos tus favoritos de navidad. y ahora puedes disfrutar tus shows favoritos en el increíble iphone 8. por tiempo limitado, llévate un iphone 8 para ti, y otro gratis para regalar. ven y celebremos todos en t-mobile. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> hay que tener mucho cuidado con el inicio de la temporada de compras navideÑas se multiplica el fraude por internet. diego arias investigÓ como verificar tarjetas de regalos pero que son una trampa. >> muchos saben de las estafas al comprar por internet. >> muchos de mis amigos han caÍdo en eso. >> si cree que solo caen los ingenuos se equivoca dos de cada cinco consumidores han sido vÍctima de fraudes electrÓnicos. >> la tarjeta que utiliza en la tienda online fue clonada por otra compaÑÍa ni siquiera es una compaÑÍa estadounidense. >> los estafadores dicen los expertos se aprovechan de la euforia colectiva de la temporada navideÑa envÍan correos electrÓnicos con tentdoras ofertas pescando posibles vÍctimas. utilizan
en nueva york, rebeka smyth noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo algunas falsas ofertasscripcíon de netflix. para que devores todos tus favoritos de navidad. y ahora puedes disfrutar tus shows favoritos en el increíble iphone 8. por tiempo limitado, llévate un iphone 8 para ti, y otro gratis para regalar. ven y celebremos todos en t-mobile. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> hay que tener mucho cuidado con el inicio de la temporada de compras navideÑas se multiplica el...
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significantly reduced because haggarty has agreed to give evidence against a former friend, james smythox. gary convie and eamon fox were shot dead simply because of their religion. they were catholic workmen, murdered in 1994 by the uvf as they late their lunch in theircar. but more than a dozen other people that haggarty said were involved in murders are not to be tried because the prosecution service say his evidence is not sufficient to secure a conviction. that includes both paramilitaries and police officers, who he says protected him when he was a police informer. what we want to know is, are the police officers in the dock? to me, they're as guilty as the gunman and gary haggarty in this case. they're now exempt from prosecution, which is hard to take. the case will be what's known as a supergrass trial. a case where the word of another offender is key to the prosecution. there were a series of them here in belfast in the 1980s, however the system collapsed because of concerns of the credibility of the evidence given by the so—called supergrasses. the law was changed a decade ag
significantly reduced because haggarty has agreed to give evidence against a former friend, james smythox. gary convie and eamon fox were shot dead simply because of their religion. they were catholic workmen, murdered in 1994 by the uvf as they late their lunch in theircar. but more than a dozen other people that haggarty said were involved in murders are not to be tried because the prosecution service say his evidence is not sufficient to secure a conviction. that includes both paramilitaries...
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georgina smyth reports. beekeeping is serious business.ch year. but portugal has suffered its driest weather for more than 20 years. so bad in fact it meant far fewer flowers and so less food for the bees, causing the honey yields here to crash to a quarter, just two tons this year. translation: it was a bad year because we had a very dry spring, a very hot summer. for three months, the bees could not collect any nectar. it's been a year of hunger and very weak for bee keepers. the lack of food means beekeepers have to buy in pollen substitutes. he needed a whole ton just to keep his hives alive. it's the same story across the country. translation: spring this year didn't have humidity to give plants enough nectar for bees to produce honey. after prolonged drought, late spring and forest fires, production decreased 80%. the honeybee population worldwide has been in a serious decline due to pesticides, parasites, changing climates and loss of habitats. in portugal, every part of the agricultural industry has been affected but for beekeepers
georgina smyth reports. beekeeping is serious business.ch year. but portugal has suffered its driest weather for more than 20 years. so bad in fact it meant far fewer flowers and so less food for the bees, causing the honey yields here to crash to a quarter, just two tons this year. translation: it was a bad year because we had a very dry spring, a very hot summer. for three months, the bees could not collect any nectar. it's been a year of hunger and very weak for bee keepers. the lack of food...
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east and sometimes see these are more not the principle position but that some put the to petition smyth to lose. respect because they have promised scenes which are not very realistic and so on and so there's too much politics in that bad of a of this is free now i think it's indisputable that what's your craniums wanted during the might i'm proudest of was the change of from ation the change of economic and governing model and i think it would be fair to say that so far they only got the change of leadership as they the governing model has not yet fully been transformed by the. i know there are lots of people in russia who with eagerly blame for that but if we are really fair it is a major problem for all pos communist societies it's extremely difficult to. grow your institutions i know that you have a special expertise in that area do we understand at this point of time what it takes to move from post authoritarian post communist societies into a stronger democratic ones it is a learning process and you lead the efforts i think that you are willing to learn in tears of difficulty by a
east and sometimes see these are more not the principle position but that some put the to petition smyth to lose. respect because they have promised scenes which are not very realistic and so on and so there's too much politics in that bad of a of this is free now i think it's indisputable that what's your craniums wanted during the might i'm proudest of was the change of from ation the change of economic and governing model and i think it would be fair to say that so far they only got the...
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georgina smyth has more. don't be fooled by its friendly appearance.ts a run for their money. the student robot named xiao yi exceeded all expectations when it sat china's national medical licensing examination against half a million chinese students. translation: it score is 96 points above the acceptance line. this shows it has mastered the medical and clinical knowledge and has the basic ability to employ the knowledge to solve some problems. like any good student, xiao yi spent months studying for the test with researchers from tsinghua university uploading knowledge from medical books into its brain. but scientists say it is notjust a case of memorising content. translation: quite a few questions are case and analysis so you are told the conditions of some patients and some of their symptoms and then you have to tell what disease it is, what treatment should be adopted. many questions are like this. such complicated questions cannot be answered only by searching. it's essentially a reasoning process based on intelligence. but don't expect dr yi to
georgina smyth has more. don't be fooled by its friendly appearance.ts a run for their money. the student robot named xiao yi exceeded all expectations when it sat china's national medical licensing examination against half a million chinese students. translation: it score is 96 points above the acceptance line. this shows it has mastered the medical and clinical knowledge and has the basic ability to employ the knowledge to solve some problems. like any good student, xiao yi spent months...
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georgina smyth reports. georgia's resort city of batumi now the scene of a tragic hotel fire.story hotel and casino win at least 12 people died from inhaling smoke fumes from the fire inside. another ten are being treated for injuries. ten people we re treated for injuries. ten people were hospitalised, mostly with smoke inhalation injuries. they are all in a stable condition. among those being treated after the turkish people and an israeli. but there is no wonder the nationalities of those that lost their lives. more than 100 guests and employees had to be evacuated as the blaze took cold. —— old. the regional interior minister said the incident sparked a response from emergency services, with 16 fire engines and 100 fire engines attending the scene. members of the public as well as reporters remained outside the hotel overnight, eager for information. but it is not yet clear what started the fire. take up of the government's tax—free child care scheme has been far lower than expected. figures from the office for budget responsibility show that only a small proportion of the
georgina smyth reports. georgia's resort city of batumi now the scene of a tragic hotel fire.story hotel and casino win at least 12 people died from inhaling smoke fumes from the fire inside. another ten are being treated for injuries. ten people we re treated for injuries. ten people were hospitalised, mostly with smoke inhalation injuries. they are all in a stable condition. among those being treated after the turkish people and an israeli. but there is no wonder the nationalities of those...
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andy smythe went to meet them. this is one of the founders of acorn.s, but without being tied to political parties. it's got members like a workers union, but acorn fights for private tenants' rights. they'll protest, they'll go round landlords' houses, they'll publicly shame them because of what they feel is a housing crisis. rising rents, poor conditions, evictions, this kind of thing. callum hay‘s lived in his flat for two years. the rent‘s just over £500 a month, including electricity and water, but he says there's been a catalogue of problems. boiler, electric, front door. you had no front door? the three basics. i've never had a front door since i've been here. i mean, the mould situation is probably not good for us. that's the lovely black mould, and if you look on the ceiling, right, where the mould is, look, is where the water's pooling but not sitting on the joists. his landlord says the door‘s fixed and he wants to repair the rest but workmen are refusing to do it until callum cleans up. he contacted acorn, who pressured the landlord over re
andy smythe went to meet them. this is one of the founders of acorn.s, but without being tied to political parties. it's got members like a workers union, but acorn fights for private tenants' rights. they'll protest, they'll go round landlords' houses, they'll publicly shame them because of what they feel is a housing crisis. rising rents, poor conditions, evictions, this kind of thing. callum hay‘s lived in his flat for two years. the rent‘s just over £500 a month, including electricity...
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georgina smyth has more. the concrete jungle trance formed into beautiful jungle. 150 landmarks made at a plant parts so you will see all sorts of trains running alongside. we have 25 trains running alongside. we have 25 trains running and all of these beautiful buildings are built out of seeds, pods, nuts, cones, berries, leaves in really great detail. from brooklyn bridge to the statue of liberty and yankee stadium. the little big apple reimagined. some of the world's most iconic buildings set against a lush backdrop. but it wouldn't be new york city without some hustle and bustle and that is where this quirky train network comes in along with a few familiar characters. we decided to focus on midtown manhattan and we have new models of saint bartholomew ‘s church and also the general electric building and we decided to also improve some of our existing collection so we have a new empire state building and chrysler building and the empire state has cool changing lights on it. the little city already a hit with little bands. before we go, some famous pictures of th
georgina smyth has more. the concrete jungle trance formed into beautiful jungle. 150 landmarks made at a plant parts so you will see all sorts of trains running alongside. we have 25 trains running alongside. we have 25 trains running and all of these beautiful buildings are built out of seeds, pods, nuts, cones, berries, leaves in really great detail. from brooklyn bridge to the statue of liberty and yankee stadium. the little big apple reimagined. some of the world's most iconic buildings...
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well the talk about significant changes are or not we're joined by political activist kate smyth with the leader of the christian voice of the group steven green you're both very welcome to the program stephen can we start with you. is this a sign that the christian church is modernizing for the better and perhaps adopting values that could see more women for example join the ranks. i think we have to understand that there are people today who had other negative experience with their own fogl no experience at all no father the we do turn to. understand go to the father through our own experience of a father and so it's a loose research i mention none of us is going to understand. the godhead the holy trinity us as we should you know having said that the bible is perfectly clear people toss in a neighbor the father the son of the holy spirit and jesus christ referred to god as his father no fewer than sixty two times of the gospel in the fifty nine separate verses so i couldn't use because of the word of god so as a is the reality are things perhaps moving too far to fire could this be
well the talk about significant changes are or not we're joined by political activist kate smyth with the leader of the christian voice of the group steven green you're both very welcome to the program stephen can we start with you. is this a sign that the christian church is modernizing for the better and perhaps adopting values that could see more women for example join the ranks. i think we have to understand that there are people today who had other negative experience with their own fogl...
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one is he is almightiy, smythes eskill rewards god. if he's not in cyber space.ecause i -- but he said fortunately we have post bib biblical view of god who says god manifests himself howl we behave. so if we want god to be in cyberspace we have to bring hem there by how we behave there only we can bring god into cyber space. well, is a thought about that, it put in the paperback of my edition of the book and there it was. i started writing this book and suddenly i start asking myself that question again. i said, why are you asking that question? and the answer maybe became clear to me is two reasons. the first happens just last year. i think 2016 was the year when we started living 51% of our lives in cyber space. that's where we went to get our news, find a book, buy book, buy a house, buy a car, meet with our friends, find a date, find a spouse. we are now living in developed world at least 51% of our lives in cyber space. and my definition of cyber space its it's a realm where we are all connected and no one is in charge. were were it's the ultimate god-free
one is he is almightiy, smythes eskill rewards god. if he's not in cyber space.ecause i -- but he said fortunately we have post bib biblical view of god who says god manifests himself howl we behave. so if we want god to be in cyberspace we have to bring hem there by how we behave there only we can bring god into cyber space. well, is a thought about that, it put in the paperback of my edition of the book and there it was. i started writing this book and suddenly i start asking myself that...
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georgina smyth reports. beekeeping is serious business.has suffered its driest weather for more than 20 years — so bad, in fact, weather for more than 20 years — so bad, infact, it weather for more than 20 years — so bad, in fact, it went far fewer flowers a nd bad, in fact, it went far fewer flowers and so less food for the bees, causing the honey yield here to crash to a quarter, just two tonnes this year. translation: to crash to a quarter, just two tonnes this year. translatiosz was a bad year because we had a very dry spring and hot summer and after three months the bees could not collect a ny three months the bees could not collect any pollen. it has been very wea k collect any pollen. it has been very weak for beekeepers. the lack of food means beekeepers have to buy in pollen substitutes. he needed a whole tonne just to keep his hives alive. it is the same story across the country. translation: spring this year didn't have humility to give enough metaphor bees to produce honey. after prolonged drought, late spring and forest fires,
georgina smyth reports. beekeeping is serious business.has suffered its driest weather for more than 20 years — so bad, in fact, weather for more than 20 years — so bad, infact, it weather for more than 20 years — so bad, in fact, it went far fewer flowers a nd bad, in fact, it went far fewer flowers and so less food for the bees, causing the honey yield here to crash to a quarter, just two tonnes this year. translation: to crash to a quarter, just two tonnes this year. translatiosz was a...
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andy smythe went to meet them. across the country, private tenants are fighting back., have i (bleep) the bed? that's how damp it is in here. i don't feel safe at all. i feel terrified. i don't even want to come home any more. they're building an army to wage war on bad landlords. are you kind of vigilantes? according to some landlords, yes, we are. turn your thing off, 0k? they're planning a conquest of our cities. thank you very much. what's your name? i suppose we kind of are selling something. we're selling them a union. sorry to bother you. to give power to the people they said felt powerless. these landlords are doing whatever they want. they think they're above the law. and sometimes, yes, people need to stand up to them and say, no, this is not right. they're acorn, a new union set up to encourage private tenants to stand up for their rights. do you want to speak to the police? not particularly, no. we've come to meet this guy, callum hay. he's been renting a flat from the same landlord for more than two years. he says he's gone weeks sometimes without any elec
andy smythe went to meet them. across the country, private tenants are fighting back., have i (bleep) the bed? that's how damp it is in here. i don't feel safe at all. i feel terrified. i don't even want to come home any more. they're building an army to wage war on bad landlords. are you kind of vigilantes? according to some landlords, yes, we are. turn your thing off, 0k? they're planning a conquest of our cities. thank you very much. what's your name? i suppose we kind of are selling...