Including the existence of god. He finally resigned from the church, accusing it of Persecuting Gay People. Did his own loss of faith betray those he once preached to . Richard holloway, welcome to hardtalk. At the age 01 14, you left your Working Class Home in the West Of Scotland and went off to a very austere place in england. It was to train as an anglican priest. Train as a monk. What was that like . It was lovely. I was a romantic wee boy who wandered the hills where i grew up. The hills give you a sense of beyondness, of otherness, but that was also related to me and the kind of love for western movies, this idea of the lonely hero. Riding on and rescuing. I got kind of bitten by that. I was discovered by the local priest. He invited me to join the choir. The beauty of it somehow consumed me. He talked about the given away life, this mystical thing called a vocation that some people had, to give themselves to a greater purpose. I went to him when i was 13 and said tentatively, m
To the us for experimental drug treatment. Now on bbc news, all the latest Business News live from singapore. China paints a green path for electric car technology, is the rest of the world willing to follow . And Women In India are fighting a taxing battle when it comes to personal hygiene products. Hello, asia. Good morning, world glad you could join us for this edition of Asia Business report, im rico hizon. China has a growing appetite for electric cars, sales there overtook the us last year and there overtook the us last year and the worlds biggest Car Manufacturers are paying attention. Of all though, owned by a chinese company, announced last week it will only make fully electric or hybrid vehicles by 2019 volvo. Tesla is close to locking in a deal to open its First Factory on the mainland. Automotive analyst bill russo believes all carmakers will follow suit in the not too distant future. Its been a good run. Its been 130 yea rs its been a good run. Its been 130 years since the
themselves from cuba. and he i will tell you, under the obama/biden administration is the one who was driving the daca protections for dreamers. this is a staff and leadership that cares so much about. thank you for being with us this morning. and we re just talking about this, brazil s president lula da silva met with his cabinet just hours after it and other government buildings were attacked by thousands of supporters of the country s former president, jair bolsonaro. it was a scene reminiscent of january 6th in washington. so far, more than 400 people have been arrested, more than 1,400 people are being detained. overnight bolsonaro tweeted that invasions of public buildings are outside the law. bolsonaro has in the past been accused of fueling election misinformation after his election loss last year. guad venegas joins us from miami outside the brazil consulate
is he really going to leave the country now? i think you re seeing them mobilize in a way they haven t in the past. the you yanian s line had been to a degree, they weric taing the western argument, that this was western hysteria. now, even though they re saying those lines, you re seeing the government being much more active. zelensky himself is on the move. he s touring the country. he s been meeting with troops, trying to show that he does take this seriously. this is not a crisis in which he s ignoring and that was something he s been accused of in the past. a short while ago there was train that arrived here and we were down at the old train station and it was called a unity train. it was a scene reminiscent of the cold war when you had people coming from the west of the country eto the east. they were greeted formally with balloons and people singing the national angtsm and it was a show of solidarity that the west
reminiscent from the movie titanic when a band played for passengers as the ship was sinking. members of the odesa opera troupe traded in their stage for a waiting area in the city s train station. the group performed upbeat patriotic songs and folk tunes hoping to lift the spirits of refugees fleeing the city. and in a missouri forest, wildland firefighters are forging a sisterhood in a field dominated by men. in today s represented. most of my life has been spent as a wildland firefighter working for the forest service and the national park service for 35 years. in 2016, i made a very difficult decision knowing that i was putting everything on the line to go testify in front of congress to talk about the harassment and gender bias and discrimination that women face in my field. this is why i could notice longer remain silent.