The committee will reconvene. I want to thank all of our extraordinary witnesses who have come to be with us today. Michael breen, president and ceo of human rights first. Thank you for coming. Hope frye, the executive director of project life line. Clara long the deputy direct for Human Rights Watch. Dr. Carlos gutierrez, a pediatrician in private practice. And ronald vitiello, who is the former chief of u. S. Border patrol and former acting director of i. C. E. I will begin by swearing all of you in. Please rise and raise your right hand. If you would. Thank you. Do you swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god. Let the record show that all of the witnesses answered in the affirmative. Thank you. Please be seated. Please speak fl the microphone. Your written comments will be received without objection. And mr. Breen you are invited to give an oral presentation. Thank you for the tune to be here today an
god. it is so common for priests to have a crisis of faith, that they have a term for it. and we have a process to deal with it. priests leave their priestly duties temporarily, until the crisis of faith passes. or permanently if it doesn t. i ve been experiencing a crisis of faith for the last year or so, and have not known quite what to say about it or who to talk to about it. here are priests who specialize in counseling catholic priests who are count experiencing a crisis of faith, but i m not sure who to turn to for my crisis of faith. it is a crisis of faith in what has been a god-like presence in my life. when i was baptized into the catholic faith at birth, my father was a boston police officer. by the time i was in high school, learning about a catholic priest having a crisis of faith, my father was a lawyer. who had already argued and one a case in the united states supreme court. i was there in the supreme court that day when my father made his case to the justices
Fighting over chocolate spread 7 the nutella promotion in french supermarkets which left some shoppers injured. We will bring you the story. Good morning and welcome to the programme, its friday, we live until 11am. Loss to talk about this morning with you, including the fact that five male bbc presenters including jeremy vine and huw edwards have agreed formally, or in principle, to pay cut after the row over unequal pay between some men and women doing the same kind of jobs. Also were going to talk about the extraordinary warning from the defence secretary who says that russia could cause thoussands and thousands and thousands of deaths in britian. Thats in an interview with the daily telgrpah. Meanwhile, hes told the daily mail about a dreadful mistake he made in his personal life where he had a brief Office Romance with a fellow worker back in 200a. He said having to explain to his wife what had happened was one of the most difficult things he had ever done. Kevin williams is toute
Well be hearing from a spokesman for the wetherspoons pub chain who have apologised to customers and found another supplier after it had to take steaks off the menu. And we will hear more from John Humphrys about top bbc stars taking more pay cuts. Now on bbc news its time for fa cup sportsday live from yeovil. Fillup your fill up your glasses. To the tune of the anthem, ii fill up your glasses. To the tune of the anthem, 11 men of yeovil role into action. Yeovilfinds itself centre of the football world. And with a quick turn, the skipper slide it in. Almost exactly 69 years ago yeovil town stunned First Division sunderland to reach the fifth round of the fa cup and they are on a roll again. South end, port vale and bradford have all fallen by the way. Yeovil town are a league club now, but they are the lowest ranked team left in the competition. And the side that knocked them out all those years ago at the end of their greatest cu p years ago at the end of their greatest cup run was,
And carol has the weather. Good morning, a much milder stuff and most of this yesterday but much cloudier run with rain in the north and the west. Dry and bright with some sunshine later on. More details on 15 minutes. The bank of england has predicted that up to 75,000 jobs could be lost in the uks Financial Services sector if brexit negotiations fail to produce a trade deal with the European Union. Senior figures at the bank have also warned Financial Firms to prepare to lose their right to trade across the eu. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed reports. It will be one of the toughest challenges facing the brexit negotiators, im tackling the multitrillion pound Financial Services industry which links the uk with the rest of the European Union. Banks and Financial Companies based in britain pay £67 billion in taxes each year and contribute a trade surplus of £58 billion helping the uks economy. Many eu countries would like a slice of the sector and see brexit as an opportunity. Frankf