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it's the 16th of august 1819, and people congregate from miles around in manchester's st peter's fields for a pro—democracy rally for the right to vote. it was meant to be a peaceful gathering, but the authorities... we must read the riot act... ..had other ideas. so, mike, here we are in the middle of manchester. the peterloo massacre happened around us. as a young boy, studying in that library, you knew nothing of it. no. i mean, the primary school i went to was a good school, and they could have got us down here on the bus and back in time for lunch, and walked us around this area and said, this happened here. now is the time to say, well, it did happen here, and it happened right here, and on that august day in 1819, there came a point where this was a bloodbath. gunshot. hundreds of protesters were injured, and at least 15 died, as government forces charged the peaceful gathering in what became known as the peterloo massacre. in view of the magistrates, the crowds coming in from all over the place, right here were the two carts, the hustings, hunt and all the speakers. that's here.
it's the 16th of august 1819, and people congregate from miles around in manchester's st peter's fields for a pro—democracy rally for the right to vote. it was meant to be a peaceful gathering, but the authorities... we must read the riot act... ..had other ideas. so, mike, here we are in the middle of manchester. the peterloo massacre happened around us. as a young boy, studying in that library, you knew nothing of it. no. i mean, the primary school i went to was a good school, and they...
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st. peters' church. they wanted to renovate their building in the rear yard of the lot and lease the space to community-serving non profits. i felt it would be much better for the structure to be revitalized and used to serve the community rather than allow it to be a derelict building in disrepair. i agreed to this proposal on the condition that the church would do outreach to neighbors about their plans and help mitigate any concerns that they may have. i am sensitive to neighbor concerns that this could have on parking and traffic impacts on the residential neighborhood, which is why i wanted to ensure this special use district would be exclusively for non-profit office use with no direct services provided on site. limiting this to non-profit office use, only, will prevent the influx of traffic that would result if people were visiting the site throughout the day to receive services. as such, i support planning staff's recommended modifications which clarify these use limitations and make it clear tha
st. peters' church. they wanted to renovate their building in the rear yard of the lot and lease the space to community-serving non profits. i felt it would be much better for the structure to be revitalized and used to serve the community rather than allow it to be a derelict building in disrepair. i agreed to this proposal on the condition that the church would do outreach to neighbors about their plans and help mitigate any concerns that they may have. i am sensitive to neighbor concerns...
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it's the 16th of august, 1819, people are coming from miles around to congregate in st peter's fieldsriot act and we must do so immediately! but the authorities had other ideas. here we are in the middle of manchester, where you grow up, the peterloo massacre happened around as. as a young boy study in —— studying in that library, you knew nothing of it? the primary school i went to, a good school, they could have got us down here on the bus and backin have got us down here on the bus and back in time for lunch and walked us around here and so, this happened here. why didn't they? now is the time to say, well, it could happen here, right here, and on that august day in 1819, there came a point when this was a bloodbath, and that's what we've made a film about. hundreds of protesters were injured, at least 15 died as government forces charged the peaceful gathering in what became known as the peterloo massacre. the crowds coming in from all over the place, right here, in view of the magistrates, were the hustings, the speakers. order will come crashing down! this you can see was the ed
it's the 16th of august, 1819, people are coming from miles around to congregate in st peter's fieldsriot act and we must do so immediately! but the authorities had other ideas. here we are in the middle of manchester, where you grow up, the peterloo massacre happened around as. as a young boy study in —— studying in that library, you knew nothing of it? the primary school i went to, a good school, they could have got us down here on the bus and backin have got us down here on the bus and...
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this, as you can see, was the edge of st peter's fields, so people were kettled up against this wall.l. but what good is a parliament if it does not represent its people? applause. only 2% of the population had the vote. what you see in the film, and indeed what happened, was a motivated working—class, hungry for education. for me, what's tragic is that here we are where in fact everybody has the vote, and they don't vote. everybody has education, and they are not hungry for education. the hungerfor knowledge isn't there. and it is tragic. one man, one vote? parliamentary representation? preposterous proposition! now it's time for the weather with darren bett. it looks like we will keep this quiet autumn weather going through the week ahead dominated by a large area of high pressure. earlier on it was here to the south—west, but it is moving to the uk right now, building in between these two weak weather funds that are slowing down across our shores and we were sitting in between two weather fronts for most of the day on wednesday. so there is some hazy sunshine here and there. probab
this, as you can see, was the edge of st peter's fields, so people were kettled up against this wall.l. but what good is a parliament if it does not represent its people? applause. only 2% of the population had the vote. what you see in the film, and indeed what happened, was a motivated working—class, hungry for education. for me, what's tragic is that here we are where in fact everybody has the vote, and they don't vote. everybody has education, and they are not hungry for education. the...
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this, as you can see, was the edge of st peter's field, so people were kettled up against this wall.n the other side of this wall. but what good is a parliament if it does not represent its people? applause only 2% of the population had the vote. what you see in the film, and indeed what happened, was a motivated working—class, hungry for education. for me, what's tragic is that here we are where in fact everybody has the vote, and they don't vote. everybody has education, and they are not hungry for education. the hungerfor knowledge isn't there. and it is tragic. one man, one vote? parliamentary representation? outrageous! preposterous proposition! he's and unexpected discovery during afamily he's and unexpected discovery during a family canoe trip. they saw strange lines on a rock face next to a lake in central norway. what he thought were lines of rust turned out to be drawings dating back nearly 4000 years. archaeologist say the drawings include animal and humid figures. they are still visible because of the paint that was used, a mixture of red ochre and what is cold liquid ani
this, as you can see, was the edge of st peter's field, so people were kettled up against this wall.n the other side of this wall. but what good is a parliament if it does not represent its people? applause only 2% of the population had the vote. what you see in the film, and indeed what happened, was a motivated working—class, hungry for education. for me, what's tragic is that here we are where in fact everybody has the vote, and they don't vote. everybody has education, and they are not...
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this, as you can see, was the edge of st peter's field, so people were kettled up against this wall.sed up on the other side of this wall. but what good is a parliament if it does not represent its people? applause only 2% of the population had the vote. what you see in the film, and indeed what happened, was a motivated working—class, hungry for education. for me, what's tragic is that here we are where in fact everybody has the vote, and they don't vote. everybody has education, and they are not hungry for education. the hungerfor knowledge isn't there. and it is tragic. one man, one vote? parliamentary representation? outrageous! preposterous proposition! the duke and duchess of sussex are continuing their tour of australia and have moved on to melbourne after spending two days in new south wales. harry and meghan toured the city's royal botanic gardens. they have been watching sports activities in the grounds of government house and then we'll take the tram to the beach. the couple are due to take a tram to the beach where they will meet school pupils to help tidy up the foreshor
this, as you can see, was the edge of st peter's field, so people were kettled up against this wall.sed up on the other side of this wall. but what good is a parliament if it does not represent its people? applause only 2% of the population had the vote. what you see in the film, and indeed what happened, was a motivated working—class, hungry for education. for me, what's tragic is that here we are where in fact everybody has the vote, and they don't vote. everybody has education, and they...
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st. peterat the gates he's a little sad why? because i'm so young. st. peter said god just wants you up here with him you have been so brilliant and good and go to mass every day god wants you with him and in fact, i am under instructions to ask you is there anything at all we can do for you while you are here? and collins says to tell you the truth, i would love blessed mother she is the center of my life. i pray to her every weekend peter says that's a tall order but i will do what i can and he gets back to collins and says i can do it. i have gotten the okay and she is okay on - - over there with the clouds and the angel so he goes over there. and it is an incredible meeting. they talk she knows all aboutute him and after half an hour he said blessed mother i don't want to be presumptuous, but you don't look very happy. and she said collins i understand why you're such a good lawyer. i am a little sad. and he said why? millions of people pray to you every day you are the mother of jesus chri
st. peterat the gates he's a little sad why? because i'm so young. st. peter said god just wants you up here with him you have been so brilliant and good and go to mass every day god wants you with him and in fact, i am under instructions to ask you is there anything at all we can do for you while you are here? and collins says to tell you the truth, i would love blessed mother she is the center of my life. i pray to her every weekend peter says that's a tall order but i will do what i can and...
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five others including the german nun my ria caterina tens of thousands of people turned out in st peter's square for the ceremony among them was several thousand pilgrims from el salvador where romero is a national icon. and joining me in studio is martin gawked obvious political rather religious affairs analyst so much in a couple of figures here with quite a history of achievements do tell us more about these two well i mean we have to send troops that were very significant in terms of modulating in the case of. the six very conservative and very modernizing or very liberal forces within the vatican was a good somebody that push forth the reforms of the second vatican council and mediated that space between very conservative figures that were against the reforms and very liberal for years that wanted to push much much farther so in a sense it sends a message as to the importance i mean and this is a pope that sort of i think sees himself reflected in these figures that are trying to mediate different ideological force on the other hand was somebody that was not only an important religio
five others including the german nun my ria caterina tens of thousands of people turned out in st peter's square for the ceremony among them was several thousand pilgrims from el salvador where romero is a national icon. and joining me in studio is martin gawked obvious political rather religious affairs analyst so much in a couple of figures here with quite a history of achievements do tell us more about these two well i mean we have to send troops that were very significant in terms of...
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fonts as well also that all males blood stained belt during his catalyze ation ceremony and run st peter's square the part canonized one of his predecessors all the sixth was pontiff the nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's john holmes looks back at the life of the praise who stood up for the poor while challenging atrocities by the vi twenty military dictatorship. just finished his sermon when a gun shot rang out an assassin's bullet struck the sixty two year old but the murder failed to extinguish his message of peace and social justice. now thirty eight years later the catholic church is declaring him a saint extensively it's for a medical miracle curing cecilia florrie's of a life threatening illness but for her or many other salvadorans he's much more he's a person who fought for all salvador and continues fighting and continues to intercede for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me many in the working class loved a role model for speaking out for equality and defending them against for pressure from the militar
fonts as well also that all males blood stained belt during his catalyze ation ceremony and run st peter's square the part canonized one of his predecessors all the sixth was pontiff the nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's john holmes looks back at the life of the praise who stood up for the poor while challenging atrocities by the vi twenty military dictatorship. just finished his sermon when a gun shot rang out an assassin's bullet struck the sixty two year old but the murder failed to...
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salvadorian archbishop oscar romero among with five lesser known people tens of thousands of people in st peter's square expected for that ceremony among them worth several thousand from el salvador where romero is a national icon. joining me now in the studio is martin religious affairs analyst martin as we heard a couple of figures there with quite a history can you walk us through those two main figures being canonized today well i mean these are two figures that were centrist in their time so you know they both represent a centrally essential central position in the respective domains of the six was basically centrists who actually push forth the reforms of the second vatican council and he do it trying to mediate the space between very conservative forces and very traditional as far as is. there for of course he was criticized from both sides but i think that it it's very telling that this vatican is actually interesting in pushing this figure to fourth precisely because to some degree it shows a model for the element of a new vatican new church which is one that actually tries to mediated s
salvadorian archbishop oscar romero among with five lesser known people tens of thousands of people in st peter's square expected for that ceremony among them worth several thousand from el salvador where romero is a national icon. joining me now in the studio is martin religious affairs analyst martin as we heard a couple of figures there with quite a history can you walk us through those two main figures being canonized today well i mean these are two figures that were centrist in their time...
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thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who are the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's and also canonized his archbishop osco romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. it is wonderful that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero who left the security of the world even his own safety in order to live his life according to the gospel close to the poor into his people with a hard road to jesus and his brothers and sisters a stone simply his canonization was for a medical miracle curing cecilia flores of a life threatening illness but for her and many other salvadorans he's much more interested here's a person who fought for all salvador and continues fighting and continues to intercede for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me. they revere him to speaking out the social justi
thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who are the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's and also canonized his archbishop osco romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. it is wonderful that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero who left the security of...
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st. peter's square. lauren green has more. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: pope francis celebrated masses in st. this year's synod of bishops focusing on youth. more than 300 religious leaders from around the world gathered in rome to discuss how to better reach out to young people as future leaders of the church. >> translator: anointed by hope, let us begin a new meeting, one that can broaden our horizons and transform those frames of mind that today paralyze, separate and alienate us from young people. >> reporter: but in the wake of what some catholics have called a summer of hell over the clergy sex abuse scandal, some bishops wanted sis -- francis to cancel the meeting. philadelphia's archbishop wrote: a synod should also deal honestly and thoroughly of the roots of a sexual abuse disaster involving minors. dr. royal from the faith and reason institute agrees. >> we cannot pretend we're all in a calm dialogue when the church and the world are, in fact, in a crisis at the moment. >> reporter: the crisis began in august with the pennsylvania grand jury report revealing 300 predator priests a
st. peter's square. lauren green has more. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: pope francis celebrated masses in st. this year's synod of bishops focusing on youth. more than 300 religious leaders from around the world gathered in rome to discuss how to better reach out to young people as future leaders of the church. >> translator: anointed by hope, let us begin a new meeting, one that can broaden our horizons and transform those frames of mind that today paralyze, separate and alienate us from...
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st. peter's square. >>> and other news tonight, one person in belmont was rushed to the hospital. authorities say the victim was trespassing on the train tracks of the crime -- time, there is no word of their condition. >>> a man accused of sending package bombs to democrats is due to court tomorrow. cesar soyac may and -- enter a plan to a number of charges. pipe bombs were sent to the mail -- pipe bombs were sent through the mail to 14 people. a big -- mister trump is partly responsible for the monsters. >> i think what mister trump has done is create an atmosphere that condones violence. that actually incites people's most emotional and violent feelings. and creates an atmosphere where people feel free to live out that kind of behavior. >> president trump responded to the interview saying wacky tom sawyer comes out as a lunatic who should be let -- running out of money pretty soon. he said as bad as their field fitted though she is, the democrats will eat him alive. the response was that it's horrible that the tread -- president rich -- responds with name-calling. >>> orleans a
st. peter's square. >>> and other news tonight, one person in belmont was rushed to the hospital. authorities say the victim was trespassing on the train tracks of the crime -- time, there is no word of their condition. >>> a man accused of sending package bombs to democrats is due to court tomorrow. cesar soyac may and -- enter a plan to a number of charges. pipe bombs were sent to the mail -- pipe bombs were sent through the mail to 14 people. a big -- mister trump is partly...
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thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's and also canonized his archbishop bosco romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. all that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero left the security of the world even his own safety in order to live his life according to the gospel close to the poor into his people with a hard road to jesus and his brothers and sisters a stone simply his canonization was for medical miracle curing cecilia flores of a life threatening illness but for her many other salvadorans he's much more generous he's a person who fought for all salvador and continues fighting and continues to intercede for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me. they revere him to speaking out the social justice and defending them against
thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's and also canonized his archbishop bosco romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. all that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero left the security of the world even his...
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he was to hold a public audience on st peter's square. we want to give folks francis a letter with all our questions on his suppose a brawl in the attempt to divert the course of justice in argentina. thousands of people have countered. we'll need a miracle to get to talk to the pope. few hours later the pope will be on the rock. the third time it passes we shot the the. percentage that. is to give our last. thing a few minutes later. listen. to something that is as old as the i don't think that i include i do see saddened to. see sunday that. and got so good at few i intend that the influence of the host d.c. out and. then again i have the deal is this to deal and castle get us. to go but i'm. despite our quick chat neither pope francis nor any vatican official has ever answered our letter. at the end of this investigation there is one question how can the catholic church retrieve itself from these guilty silences. surge men from a number of countries such as belgium the united states and the netherlands are mobilizing and launching a na
he was to hold a public audience on st peter's square. we want to give folks francis a letter with all our questions on his suppose a brawl in the attempt to divert the course of justice in argentina. thousands of people have countered. we'll need a miracle to get to talk to the pope. few hours later the pope will be on the rock. the third time it passes we shot the the. percentage that. is to give our last. thing a few minutes later. listen. to something that is as old as the i don't think...
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welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us i hope you are enjoying your stay in st peter's work so let's start with your personal experience you are the highest ranking female politician in the arab world first woman to head a national assembly of an arab state i mean obviously that means that this world is very male centric how does that complicate your work how do you make men listen to you. thank you for hosting me i think. using our term don't as women. being able to face chat in terms of women is looked at or even sometimes seen is the new products and right it doesn't it's not only related to religion there are many regions that are not the sum of creatures but woman is deprived from even her simplest rights i think also that it is related to education more it's related more to her to sometimes it's more to society it's a related to some traditions that have not advanced to religion so you have said that there is no gender gap in your country can a woman in your country get the top job become the prime minister for instance that's the big question here in russia can a
welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us i hope you are enjoying your stay in st peter's work so let's start with your personal experience you are the highest ranking female politician in the arab world first woman to head a national assembly of an arab state i mean obviously that means that this world is very male centric how does that complicate your work how do you make men listen to you. thank you for hosting me i think. using our term don't as women. being able to face...
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the parade passed through north beach and ended at the grandstand in washington square in front of st. peter and paul church. >>> today is two of the candidates running for the governor of california are set to square off in their first and only planned debate. i sat down with republican businessman john cox and democrat lieutenant governor gavin newsom on several issues affecting the state. >> wave been building 80,000 to 100,000 homes or apartments a year and the demand is probably more like been 150,000 a year. so we need to build a lot more. but we need to build them in appear affordable way. we need to make sure we don't have the regulation we do. we have to streamline thing as a good amount. i've called for the replacement and reform of the california environmental quality act which is now being used by lawyers to create a huge cost. >> the high in california. the question is what is he specifically proposing to address it. we are proposing focusing on materials, modular housing, prefab housing, novel strategy, all part of our plan in proposal. i have not heard the details, any details
the parade passed through north beach and ended at the grandstand in washington square in front of st. peter and paul church. >>> today is two of the candidates running for the governor of california are set to square off in their first and only planned debate. i sat down with republican businessman john cox and democrat lieutenant governor gavin newsom on several issues affecting the state. >> wave been building 80,000 to 100,000 homes or apartments a year and the demand is...
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made a saint put francaise wasco tomatoes blood stained belts during his catalyze ation salmon and st peter's square the pope also catalyze one of his predecessors paul the sixth who was pontiff in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's with john holman looks back now at the life of the praised who stood up for the poor while challenging atrocities by the right when military dictatorship. romero had just finished his sermon when a gun shot rang out an assassin's bullet struck the sixty two year old but the mud a failed to extinguish his message of peace and social justice. now thirty eight years later the catholic church is declaring him a saint extensively it's for a medical miracle curing cecilia florrie's of a life threatening illness but for her or many other salvadorans he's much more he's a person who fought for all salvador and continues fighting and continues to interest seed for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me many in the working class loved a role model for speaking out for equality and defending t
made a saint put francaise wasco tomatoes blood stained belts during his catalyze ation salmon and st peter's square the pope also catalyze one of his predecessors paul the sixth who was pontiff in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's with john holman looks back now at the life of the praised who stood up for the poor while challenging atrocities by the right when military dictatorship. romero had just finished his sermon when a gun shot rang out an assassin's bullet struck the sixty two...
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welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us i hope you are enjoying your stay in st peter's work so let's start with your personal experience you are they highest ranking female politician in the arab world first woman to have a national assembly of an arab state i mean obviously that means that this world is very male centric how does that complicate your work how do you make men listen to you. thank you for hosting me i think. using our talent as women. being able to face challenges and at the same time to transcend to all of our potential it makes possible for us to be able to fulfill all what's required for us to fill any seat whether being a mother or being even a speaker and i think we've been fortunate also by the respect and the support of the men especially when it comes to my country and the u.a.e. from the leadership to the community they all believe in the role of women and they believe also that. we cannot you know empower the society if we don't empower women especially when it comes to political participation internationally not only at the u.a.e. or even in t
welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us i hope you are enjoying your stay in st peter's work so let's start with your personal experience you are they highest ranking female politician in the arab world first woman to have a national assembly of an arab state i mean obviously that means that this world is very male centric how does that complicate your work how do you make men listen to you. thank you for hosting me i think. using our talent as women. being able to face...
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look through the keyhole of a building belonging to the order of malta and see st peter's basilica froma very different perspective. and say is home to an unusual museum at the center on a monkey martini ancient roman sculpture on display in a formal coward play. maria teresa and marty cecile love the contrast here between old and new. that he took to the. two they're mainly sculptures that once stood in the center of rome and that were excavated during an important ira in the city's history. the doing put down to me and the most were discovered at the end of the nineteenth century when grown became italy's capital. now she thought she was for my copy that he died a. few people know that there's an entire art nouveau quarter in the northeast of the city these ornate buildings are located in the cottier. named after architect as you know cooperative. he designed them in the early twentieth century. budding artists find plenty of inspiration at the piano so i mean chill. trust eva is one of rome's trendier districts but there are still plenty of secluded spots like the piazza di santo cec
look through the keyhole of a building belonging to the order of malta and see st peter's basilica froma very different perspective. and say is home to an unusual museum at the center on a monkey martini ancient roman sculpture on display in a formal coward play. maria teresa and marty cecile love the contrast here between old and new. that he took to the. two they're mainly sculptures that once stood in the center of rome and that were excavated during an important ira in the city's history....
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and pilgrims to st peter's square went to great lengths not to miss this day to fund this trip some took out by clones they crowd funded their trip sold assets or even to into their savings to make this journey from el salvador all the way to the vatican. it's i'm going to. we're happy to have come here to join this important celebration of rumi wrote this for us will be a saint this means a lot for us overdue and we are proud of it. he was a very special priest in el salvador he supported the country and helped it and it was a very special thing and that is why we're here supporting him now that they have canonized him there are a lot of us five thousand of us have come from el salvador. or of salvador but other places like westminster abbey in the u.k. posted on twitter a photo of the statue of remember which can be seen just above their great west door and as morales as she's a journalist bermudez jenna's for the l a times said this photo just here of door on dora is wearing a t. shirt with a photo of her daughter monica who is just a baby there with romero and she in fact said that i
and pilgrims to st peter's square went to great lengths not to miss this day to fund this trip some took out by clones they crowd funded their trip sold assets or even to into their savings to make this journey from el salvador all the way to the vatican. it's i'm going to. we're happy to have come here to join this important celebration of rumi wrote this for us will be a saint this means a lot for us overdue and we are proud of it. he was a very special priest in el salvador he supported the...
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it's the 16th of august, 1819, people are coming from miles around to congregate in st peter's fieldre in the middle of manchester, where you grew up, the peterloo massacre happened around us. as a young boy studying in that library, you knew nothing of it? no, the primary school i went to, a good school, they could have got us down here on the bus and back in time for lunch and walked us around here and said, this happened here. why didn't they? now is the time to say, well, it did happen here, right here, and on that august day in 1819, there came a point when this was a bloodbath, and that's what we've made a film about. hundreds of protesters were injured, at least 15 died as government forces charged the peaceful gathering in what became known as the peterloo massacre. the crowds coming in from all over the place, right here, in view of the magistrates, were the hustings, the speakers. order will come crashing down! this you can see was the edge of st peter's fields, people were crammed up against this wall, some of them were crushed into the ground, some of them were raised up,
it's the 16th of august, 1819, people are coming from miles around to congregate in st peter's fieldre in the middle of manchester, where you grew up, the peterloo massacre happened around us. as a young boy studying in that library, you knew nothing of it? no, the primary school i went to, a good school, they could have got us down here on the bus and back in time for lunch and walked us around here and said, this happened here. why didn't they? now is the time to say, well, it did happen...
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welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us i hope you are enjoying your stay in st peter's work so let's start with your personal experience you are they highest ranking female politician in the arab world first woman to head a national assembly of an arab state i mean obviously that means that this world is very male centric how does that complicate your work how do you make men listen to you. thank you for hosting me i think. using our talent as women. being able to face challenges and at the same time to transcend to all of our potential it makes possible for us to be able to offer for all what's required for us to fill any seat whether being a mother or being even a speaker and i think we've been fortunate also by the respect and the support of men especially when it comes to my country and the u.a.e. from the leadership to the community they all believe in the role of women and they believe also that. we cannot you know empower the society if we don't empower women especially when it comes to political participation internationally not only at the u.a.e. or even in the
welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us i hope you are enjoying your stay in st peter's work so let's start with your personal experience you are they highest ranking female politician in the arab world first woman to head a national assembly of an arab state i mean obviously that means that this world is very male centric how does that complicate your work how do you make men listen to you. thank you for hosting me i think. using our talent as women. being able to face...
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secondly i realize how many beautiful places there are i drive past the castille santangelo and st peter's basilica through all the little streets and past the fountains and i think rome is fantastic a little bit i mean to be called on my from. the roman forum it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today a key area for excavation in the form gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar and emperor augustus. put it best rome would like to be both an ancient and a modern city but whenever we start digging we find a roman villa or a capital. which we just have to accept all of the wrong. being a museum. can only adapt to modern times in a limited way. i'm sure to be meaty up at the level give me. one of the advantages of driving through rome on a best buy is that it's easy to escape the traffic jams. that unique human hill offers a welcome haven and the best use of the city. the financial not the fatigue after a hard day's work many locals from rome like to come here to relax a little and on sundays we visit the many parks you can see from up here that was supp
secondly i realize how many beautiful places there are i drive past the castille santangelo and st peter's basilica through all the little streets and past the fountains and i think rome is fantastic a little bit i mean to be called on my from. the roman forum it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today a key area for excavation in the form gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar and emperor augustus. put it best rome would like to be both an ancient and a...
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thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's also canonized his archbishop romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero left the security of the world even his own safety in order to live his life according to the gospel close to the poor into his people with a hard road to jesus and his brothers and sisters the stone simply his canonization was from medical miracle curing cecilia flores of a life threatening illness but for her many other salvadorans he's much more. here's a person who fought for all salvador and continues and continues to intercede for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me they revere him to speaking out the social justice and defending them against repression from the milita
thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's also canonized his archbishop romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero left the security of the world even his own safety in...
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to sylvia mclean is a lecturer in by a physics at st peters college at oxford university and she joins us via skype now from sussex here in the u.k. thanks very much for joining us and so do issue first of all fifty five years since a female scientist has won this prize why has it taken so long. you might want to ask the nobel prize committee that because they come up with names so maybe they can have a better answer than i can there's also not as many women obviously in physics as there are men because women have been excluded for a long time and there's just not many as many women yet but i think it's getting a bit better but it did feel a bit like divine justice after just a day before this italian physicist turned around in a lecture and said that physics was invented by man and built by man i mean it's almost like the nobel prize was given for this very reason just to show well actually that's not true well i think you know we have to remember that we've done really well with this historical demographic that we have in science but how much better could we do if we actually opened
to sylvia mclean is a lecturer in by a physics at st peters college at oxford university and she joins us via skype now from sussex here in the u.k. thanks very much for joining us and so do issue first of all fifty five years since a female scientist has won this prize why has it taken so long. you might want to ask the nobel prize committee that because they come up with names so maybe they can have a better answer than i can there's also not as many women obviously in physics as there are...
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teaching he is the representative of st peter of god on earth he has that kind of power he has an entire judicial system available to him he has the mecca mechanisms of a state the vatican city state its laws its police force its criminal justice process he has the own questioning loyalty of many many many billions of catholics are millions of catholics around the world he is an incredibly powerful individual with one wart with the stroke of a pen he can change much of church law when it comes to how these issues are to be addressed he has not done so and he's not the first pope to summon bishops to rome and after revelations of scandals are revealed on those huge public outrage pope benedict of the pope john paul the second did us and these summits amount to an awful lot of pictures of people looking solemn and very little change and as far as the suggestion that we can now believe that there's less of us will based on what evidence the church doesn't reveal the number of cases that are reported to us are i would manage as such there's absolutely no transparency some afraid i don't take
teaching he is the representative of st peter of god on earth he has that kind of power he has an entire judicial system available to him he has the mecca mechanisms of a state the vatican city state its laws its police force its criminal justice process he has the own questioning loyalty of many many many billions of catholics are millions of catholics around the world he is an incredibly powerful individual with one wart with the stroke of a pen he can change much of church law when it comes...
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you may have seen the pictures on the side of st peter's of the six people, historic people, who havere people, who have been promoted as it were to for sainthood today by the pope. it is a reminder of the universality of the church and the fa ct universality of the church and the fact that, for the first time in history, we do have a pope from latin america who has, as it were, shifted the boundaries. in his homily today, he talked about his predecessor crossing new boundaries. it seems to me that pope francis has also shifted the point of view of the church very much from england and north america, from the prosperous part of the world to the less prosperous part of the world in the south, in africa and latin america, where many countries and many populations are suffering. of course, in africa, you must remember that this is a place where the catholic church has grown fastest in recent yea rs. catholic church has grown fastest in recent years. the hub of the church's activities are certainly shifted south during pope francis's rain. thank you. the headlines on bbc news: health secr
you may have seen the pictures on the side of st peter's of the six people, historic people, who havere people, who have been promoted as it were to for sainthood today by the pope. it is a reminder of the universality of the church and the fa ct universality of the church and the fact that, for the first time in history, we do have a pope from latin america who has, as it were, shifted the boundaries. in his homily today, he talked about his predecessor crossing new boundaries. it seems to me...
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it's the 16th of august 1819, and people congregate from miles around in manchester's st peter's fields. we must read the riot act... ..had other ideas. so, mike, here we are in the middle of manchester. the peterloo massacre happened around us. as a young boy, studying in that library, you knew nothing of it. no. i mean, the primary school i went to was a good school, and they could have got us down here on the bus and back in time for lunch, and walked us around this area and said, this happened here. now is the time to say, well, it did happen here, and it happened right here, and on that august day in 1819,
it's the 16th of august 1819, and people congregate from miles around in manchester's st peter's fields. we must read the riot act... ..had other ideas. so, mike, here we are in the middle of manchester. the peterloo massacre happened around us. as a young boy, studying in that library, you knew nothing of it. no. i mean, the primary school i went to was a good school, and they could have got us down here on the bus and back in time for lunch, and walked us around this area and said, this...