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speak to candida moss who is a historian of christianity and professor of theology at the university of birminghamnk you. tell us a bit more about what this jubilee means? jubilee year is really a year of grace and reconciliation. it is a period where people renew their faith is a period where people renew theirfaith inside and out is a period where people renew their faith inside and out and while it is for catholics and has been going on for 700 years, at the last great jubilee in 2000 popejohn paul ii invited all christians to join in this period of celebration and the theme of thisjubilee is hope. pope francis is talked about how there is a feeling the pessimism in the world and he wants to strengthen peoples faith and hope in the future as they look forward to the coming year. they look forward to the coming ear. ~ , ., , they look forward to the coming ear. , .,, year. why does it happen, where did this idea _ year. why does it happen, where did this idea come _ year. why does it happen, where did this idea come from - year. why does it happen, where did this idea come from in - year. why do
speak to candida moss who is a historian of christianity and professor of theology at the university of birminghamnk you. tell us a bit more about what this jubilee means? jubilee year is really a year of grace and reconciliation. it is a period where people renew their faith is a period where people renew theirfaith inside and out is a period where people renew their faith inside and out and while it is for catholics and has been going on for 700 years, at the last great jubilee in 2000...
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i spoke to candida moss who is a professor of theology at the university of birmingham about what the it is a period where people renew their faith inside and out and while it is for catholics and has been going on for 700 years, at the last great jubilee in 2000 popejohn paul ii invited all christians to join in this period of celebration and the theme of this jubilee is hope. pope francis has talked about how there is a feeling the pessimism in the world and he wants to strengthen people's faith and hope in the future as they look forward to the coming year. why does it happen, where did this idea come from in the first place? the very firstjubilee in 1300 or 725 years ago it actually followed on the heels of a period of war and disease not the similar from our experience of the pandemic disease not dissimilarfrom our experience of the pandemic and it was seen as this clean slate, this new beginning for christians who were feeling very pessimistic about their place in the world. and this was an opportunity for roman catholics to wipe the slate clean, to become almost newly baptized
i spoke to candida moss who is a professor of theology at the university of birmingham about what the it is a period where people renew their faith inside and out and while it is for catholics and has been going on for 700 years, at the last great jubilee in 2000 popejohn paul ii invited all christians to join in this period of celebration and the theme of this jubilee is hope. pope francis has talked about how there is a feeling the pessimism in the world and he wants to strengthen people's...
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my name is sort of frequencies i'm, i'm a political geographer, always based at the university of birmingham. i am interested in hotels and urban conflict. the holiday inn came quite late in the day. in 1974. it was opened quite late in the day, in 2 days to district, which was considered a playground for celebrities and politicians and the blue months and spies the hotel district, stunted life in the 1920 is when the saint george opened. for full decades, it was one of the most prestigious hotels on the mediterranean. during the cold war, in the 19 fifties and sixties, the bar of the st. george was described as a revolving door of information. the british double agents can still be, was a regular parade to done, to cover as a foreign generalist. and on the 15th of january, 1963 was spotted for the last time of the bar in the saint george. before disappearing and by roots and reappearing a few months later, and most of the most amount hotels brand new, including the felicia, even more luxurious than the saint george. but when the holiday inn arrived in 1974, it was not send me the total list
my name is sort of frequencies i'm, i'm a political geographer, always based at the university of birmingham. i am interested in hotels and urban conflict. the holiday inn came quite late in the day. in 1974. it was opened quite late in the day, in 2 days to district, which was considered a playground for celebrities and politicians and the blue months and spies the hotel district, stunted life in the 1920 is when the saint george opened. for full decades, it was one of the most prestigious...
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my name is sort of frequencies and i'm a political geographer who's based at the university of birmingham. i am interested in hotels and urban conflict. the holiday inn came quite late in the day. in 1974. it was opened quite late in the day in 2 days to district, which was considered a playground for celebrities and politicians and the blue months and spies the hotel district, stunted life in the 1920 is when the st. george opened for full decades. it was one of the most prestigious hotels on the mediterranean. during the cold war, in the 19 fifties and sixties, the bar of the st. george was described as a revolving door of information. the british double agent can still be was a regular p operated on the cover as a foreign generalist. and on the 15th of january, 1963 was spotted for the last time of the bar in the saint george before disappearing into a route and reappearing a few months later. and most of the most amount hotels brand new, including the felicia, even more luxurious than the saint george. but when the holiday inn arrived in 1974, it was not send me the toll list. but als
my name is sort of frequencies and i'm a political geographer who's based at the university of birmingham. i am interested in hotels and urban conflict. the holiday inn came quite late in the day. in 1974. it was opened quite late in the day in 2 days to district, which was considered a playground for celebrities and politicians and the blue months and spies the hotel district, stunted life in the 1920 is when the st. george opened for full decades. it was one of the most prestigious hotels on...
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working as a surgical technician at the university of alabama birmingham hospital.ie says she loves her new job and gives full credit to trooper brown, who was at her graduation. >> i wanted him to see the impression he made on me. five minutes talking to anybody, even if you don't know them can make the largest impact of their life ever. >> reporter: and you never know when. >> you never know when it could happen, no. >> reporter: trooper brown went above and beyond license and registration to guidance and motivations. and by taking the advice written on that warning, abbie not only helped herself, she returned the exact same favor. >> she made my entire career worth it. she did. >> reporter: steve heart man, on the road in birmingham, alabama. >> well, happy holidays to them both. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you, the news continues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings." and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm carissa lawson. ♪ >>> hello and thanks for staying up
working as a surgical technician at the university of alabama birmingham hospital.ie says she loves her new job and gives full credit to trooper brown, who was at her graduation. >> i wanted him to see the impression he made on me. five minutes talking to anybody, even if you don't know them can make the largest impact of their life ever. >> reporter: and you never know when. >> you never know when it could happen, no. >> reporter: trooper brown went above and beyond...
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i spoke to a professor of theology at birmingham university about just what the jubilee means. >> jubileey a year of grace and reconciliation, a period where people renew their faith inside and out. while it is for catholics, has been going on for 700 years, at the last great jubilee in 2000, joan john paul ii invited everyone to take part in the celebration. pope francis have talked about this feeling of pessimism in the world and wants to strengthen people's faith and hope in the future as they look forward to the coming year. geeta: why does it happen, where did this idea come from in the first place? >> the very first jubilee in 1300, 725 years ago, actually followed on the heels of a period of war and disease, not dissimilar from our experiences of the pandemic. and it was seen as a kind of clean slate, a new beginning for christians who were feeling very pessimistic about their place in the world. this is an opportunity for roman catholics to wipe the slate clean, to become almost like newly baptized infants again. geeta: we are looking at some pictures coming in from the vatican. i
i spoke to a professor of theology at birmingham university about just what the jubilee means. >> jubileey a year of grace and reconciliation, a period where people renew their faith inside and out. while it is for catholics, has been going on for 700 years, at the last great jubilee in 2000, joan john paul ii invited everyone to take part in the celebration. pope francis have talked about this feeling of pessimism in the world and wants to strengthen people's faith and hope in the future...
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of medicine at delhi university and a masters of health in birmingham. and he was here from 2009-2014 and ran the charleston health department in west virginia. and he graduated to direct the west virginia for public health from 2015-2018 with a special focus on reducing overdose deaths from the opiod epidemic. this was a period in which the deaths, the opiod epidemic was soaring and becoming part of our national consciousness and west virginia was at the epicenter of this. he served successfully under republican and democratic governors in west virginia. and there was expanded access to the overdose reversal medication naloxone and we'll hear more from dr. gupta and my colleague sophia he, rshfield, hosed by rebecca and others. i want to offer special thanks to special adviser dr. gupta who was integral in planning and thinking through the conversation and the remarkable csis production team. this conversation is also being fed through the c-span channel and we want to acknowledge that audience and grateful that they can join us today. a few quick brief
of medicine at delhi university and a masters of health in birmingham. and he was here from 2009-2014 and ran the charleston health department in west virginia. and he graduated to direct the west virginia for public health from 2015-2018 with a special focus on reducing overdose deaths from the opiod epidemic. this was a period in which the deaths, the opiod epidemic was soaring and becoming part of our national consciousness and west virginia was at the epicenter of this. he served...
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of her life. instead, saschan was confined to a hospital bed. she'd moved from birmingham to liverpool for universitybut rather than studying or being out with friends, she was visiting a&e up to three times a week. after long waiting lists and few answers she paid thousands of pounds in private medical fees and thousands more facilitating appointments. at its worst, can you describe what the pain felt like? i couldn't cook, i couldn't get out of bed. it got to the point where i couldn't bathe or shower myself properly and i had to have help, and that's what led me to suspending my studies and dropping out of uni for a year. she was later diagnosed with a number of issues, among them endometriosis, ovarian cysts, fibroids and suspected adenomyosis. in recent times there has been more awareness around women's reproductive health, with celebrities like emma bunton, the conservationist bindi irwin and actors like lena dunham opening up about how pain from conditions like endometriosis has turned their lives upside down. last year the women and equalities committee heard from other high—profile women, bu
of her life. instead, saschan was confined to a hospital bed. she'd moved from birmingham to liverpool for universitybut rather than studying or being out with friends, she was visiting a&e up to three times a week. after long waiting lists and few answers she paid thousands of pounds in private medical fees and thousands more facilitating appointments. at its worst, can you describe what the pain felt like? i couldn't cook, i couldn't get out of bed. it got to the point where i couldn't...
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excited that they're located in birmingham as well as scc our to guest coach nick saban has had an impressive 28 year career in coaching football, mostly at the university of alabama. he's won seven national titles, nine sec championships, and he's developed 52 first round nfl draft picks. the most of any college football coach in history. beyond his coaching achievements, coach saban and his wife, my namesake, miss terry, are our philanthropic as well. they established the nick's kids foundation, which has donated over $13 million to more than 150 charities. dr. charles mckellen is the sixth commissioner of swac, the southwestern athletic conference. he joined it in 2018. the south atlantic, the southwestern atlantic conference, athletic conference. horry is considered one of the world's one of the premier hbcu conferences in the country and currently ranks among the elite in the nation in terms of hbcu's alumni playing for professional sports teams. commissioner mccullen oversees the 12 member hbcu issues across six states. additionally, he was appointed to the ncaa division one men's basketball committee and subsequently became the committee chair for t
excited that they're located in birmingham as well as scc our to guest coach nick saban has had an impressive 28 year career in coaching football, mostly at the university of alabama. he's won seven national titles, nine sec championships, and he's developed 52 first round nfl draft picks. the most of any college football coach in history. beyond his coaching achievements, coach saban and his wife, my namesake, miss terry, are our philanthropic as well. they established the nick's kids...
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university of virginia professor robert strong, thank you. joining us on the line now is the professor of american studies at the university of birmingham here
university of virginia professor robert strong, thank you. joining us on the line now is the professor of american studies at the university of birmingham here
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of her life. instead, soshan was confined to a hospital bed. she'd moved from birmingham to liverpool for universityree times a week. after long waiting lists and few answers she paid thousands of pounds in private medical fees and thousands more facilitating appointments. at its worst, can you describe the pain felt like? i couldn't cook, i couldn't get out of bed. it got to the point where i couldn't bathe or shower myself properly and i had to have help, and that's what led me to suspending my studies and dropping out of uni for a year. she was later diagnosed with a number of issues, among them endometriosis, ovarian cysts, fibroids and suspected adenomyosis. in recent times there has been more awareness around women's reproductive health, with celebrities like emma bunton, the conservationist bindi irwin and actors like lena dunham opening up about how pain from conditions like endometriosis has turned their lives upside down. last year the women and equalities committee heard from other high—profile women, but this hasn't yet translated into action. its report, published today, says there is a
of her life. instead, soshan was confined to a hospital bed. she'd moved from birmingham to liverpool for universityree times a week. after long waiting lists and few answers she paid thousands of pounds in private medical fees and thousands more facilitating appointments. at its worst, can you describe the pain felt like? i couldn't cook, i couldn't get out of bed. it got to the point where i couldn't bathe or shower myself properly and i had to have help, and that's what led me to suspending...