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thank you very much. >> david lloyd . great. >> david lloyd. great. >> david lloyd.re with this new government. it is true gps. >> they always say to you the first question, how much do you drink. first question, how much do you dnnk.be first question, how much do you drink. be honest. and we all know everyone honest . know everyone honest. >> everyone likes double the number. >> don't worry i always double. >> don't worry i always double. >> yeah. oh goodness me david lloyd, thank you so much for coming on and talking through that dispute. >> so if you're actually honest, they're doubling it anyway. so there you go. coming up to it. portrait coming up. royal family profits have soared to record highs. we're going to bring you a report outside buckingham palace. that's after your headunes palace. that's after your headlines with tatiana . headlines with tatiana. >> emily thank you and good afternoon. the top stories this houn afternoon. the top stories this hour. police in kent say the stabbing of a british army soldier near a barracks in gillingham is not terror rel
thank you very much. >> david lloyd . great. >> david lloyd. great. >> david lloyd.re with this new government. it is true gps. >> they always say to you the first question, how much do you drink. first question, how much do you dnnk.be first question, how much do you drink. be honest. and we all know everyone honest . know everyone honest. >> everyone likes double the number. >> don't worry i always double. >> don't worry i always double. >>...
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i'm a racket manager at david lloyd basildon.david lloyd raynes park and went for a quick spa. it was nice and probably ended with so if you're protesting , nice and probably ended with so if you're protesting, remember david lloyd? no, i'm sorry, i think you've misread that. no offence. he was the first guy through the gates he'd been queuing up. i thought you were saying he's a he's not a protester. he was. they were. he was part of the protest. no, no, he was there. but they were camping for three days to get to the front of the queue. right. and so he's been going around. he was asked to move though, wasn't he? yeah because he was queuing. he was. they were parking in the park like because they were queuing for all your wimbledon needs. >> lloyd. not implicated in in the protest but anyway. but it's important. >> yeah. it's like but this is the hypocrisy of the of course these people protesting, it's like, can't people just enjoy tennis? it's got nothing to do with anything going on in gaza. and it's the same thing we saw at
i'm a racket manager at david lloyd basildon.david lloyd raynes park and went for a quick spa. it was nice and probably ended with so if you're protesting , nice and probably ended with so if you're protesting, remember david lloyd? no, i'm sorry, i think you've misread that. no offence. he was the first guy through the gates he'd been queuing up. i thought you were saying he's a he's not a protester. he was. they were. he was part of the protest. no, no, he was there. but they were camping for...
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lloyd george and french premier george clemenceau, allegedly established eternal peace.s much as possible and ignore russia. thereby setting up the scenery for the second world war, germany, of course, especially suffered, and the first, in fact, german chancellor, philip scheidemann, declared with horror, let's listen, we can say without reservation that not a single political figure in germany did not expect a document of such monstrosity, germany was doomed to want revenge, and in the absence of russia, which... at one time at the vendian congress still kept the allies in the anti-napoleonic coalition from completely, so to speak, even dismembering the extinguishment of the role of france. in the absence of russia, the anglo-saxons, first of all, did this as in pagan times in victis woe to the vanquished. everyone, including the german social democrats, after wilson's 14 points program, which is a world without anexia. live and stuff there an international organization for arbitration of which all the contradictions without they expected something softer and were in s
lloyd george and french premier george clemenceau, allegedly established eternal peace.s much as possible and ignore russia. thereby setting up the scenery for the second world war, germany, of course, especially suffered, and the first, in fact, german chancellor, philip scheidemann, declared with horror, let's listen, we can say without reservation that not a single political figure in germany did not expect a document of such monstrosity, germany was doomed to want revenge, and in the...
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and two weeks later i had a call from david lloyd. i think you know who was.running boom radio. and he said, we are setting up a radio station for boomers with everybody broadcasting from home. so how timely was that and how lucky was i at what was i then 82, to have a new lease of life? >> so many entertaining stories in the book. was there any pain involved in writing it ? involved in writing it? >> yes there was, there was pain of, break ups and yes, there were there were things that happenedin were there were things that happened in my life that that caused me pain . caused me pain. >> big regrets. >> big regrets. >> any big mistakes? i don't regret anything. >> your time again? >> your time again? >> no, i don't regret anything. i think you know, there's a lovely quote. can i. can i borrow the book a second, there's a lovely quote at the start of the book , which kind of start of the book, which kind of sums it up. and i found this from a man called, hunter s thompson, and he says very short quote. he said, life should be should life should not be a journ
and two weeks later i had a call from david lloyd. i think you know who was.running boom radio. and he said, we are setting up a radio station for boomers with everybody broadcasting from home. so how timely was that and how lucky was i at what was i then 82, to have a new lease of life? >> so many entertaining stories in the book. was there any pain involved in writing it ? involved in writing it? >> yes there was, there was pain of, break ups and yes, there were there were things...
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eventually he was invested, and he was invested because david lloyd george was the local mp, and he wanted so they invented this ceremony and after the ceremony the prince of wales took the sword. he took the regalia with him and they were all lost . so when prince charles all lost. so when prince charles had to be invested, they had to do it all again, make him a new crown, make him new robes and everything. of course, the new prince and princess of wales are william and kate and what has been hinted at to us is that there won't be a ceremony or will be a very, very restricted ceremony for when prince william is invested formally as prince of wales . so an interesting of wales. so an interesting history. they remain very popular in wales, whether devolution remains popular, i'm not so sure . every now and then not so sure. every now and then we have elections and it changes from plaid cymru to labour, which is there at the moment, but we will see. >> now i want to talk about harry prince harry, because of course today the pat tillman award will be given to him. apparently there's a petiti
eventually he was invested, and he was invested because david lloyd george was the local mp, and he wanted so they invented this ceremony and after the ceremony the prince of wales took the sword. he took the regalia with him and they were all lost . so when prince charles all lost. so when prince charles had to be invested, they had to do it all again, make him a new crown, make him new robes and everything. of course, the new prince and princess of wales are william and kate and what has been...
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that the increasingly appeared confused or listless or would lose the thread of conversations again, david sanger and jamie can, gail join us shortly? texas democrat congressman lloyd doggett joins us now, kurtzman, i appreciate you being with us i'm wondering, do you buy this pushback from president biden tonight that his bad debate was because of extensive overseas travel well, it's a little difficult to believe and it seems to be the latest story blaming the moderators, blaming the staff, blaming the cold. >> i don't know what i do know. is that we are at serious risk of our government being taken over by a criminal and his gang mock receive values that we cherish so much. being lost to an authoritarian strongman this week we know the supreme court basically said trump's from do what he wants to. we know how compliant republican congress would be. i just felt it was important to speak out and the most respectful way possible. and say this is not about one night. this has been a problem for a year that are nominee has been lagging behind are strong senate candidates and half a dozen key
that the increasingly appeared confused or listless or would lose the thread of conversations again, david sanger and jamie can, gail join us shortly? texas democrat congressman lloyd doggett joins us now, kurtzman, i appreciate you being with us i'm wondering, do you buy this pushback from president biden tonight that his bad debate was because of extensive overseas travel well, it's a little difficult to believe and it seems to be the latest story blaming the moderators, blaming the staff,...
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again, david sanger and jamie can gail join us shortly? texas democrat congressman lloyd doggett joins us now, carson, i appreciate you being with us. i'm wondering, do you buy this pushback? from president biden tonight that his bad debate was because of extensive overseas travel well, it's a little difficult to believe and it seems to be the latest story, blaming the moderators, blaming the staff, blaming the cold. >> i don't know what i do know. is that we are at serious risk of our government being taken over by a criminal and his gang, the democracy values that we cherish so much being lost to an authoritarian, strong this week we know the supreme court basically said trump's from do what he wants to we know how compliant republican congress would be. i just felt it was important to speak out in the most respectful way possible and say this is not about one night. this has been a problem for a year that are nominee has been lagging behind are strong senate candidates in half a dozen key states bates, no sign of significant improvement
again, david sanger and jamie can gail join us shortly? texas democrat congressman lloyd doggett joins us now, carson, i appreciate you being with us. i'm wondering, do you buy this pushback? from president biden tonight that his bad debate was because of extensive overseas travel well, it's a little difficult to believe and it seems to be the latest story, blaming the moderators, blaming the staff, blaming the cold. >> i don't know what i do know. is that we are at serious risk of our...
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you have william lloyd garrison, publishing the liberator at that time.nd so things are heating up. so before this period, southerners agreed slavery was a necessary evil. they recognize it as people but it was a necessary evil. i the 1830's and by the time the book is published in 1845, they are calling slavery a positive good. the abolitionists are wishing that much harder against that kind of nonsense. douglass's book exposes the hardships of slavery in a way no one had before. it is important to come from him because he is someone who has witnessed it firsthand. >> the narrative of the life of frederick douglass is published. what was its immediate impact at that time? prof. medford: it was explosive. he was able to sell quite a few copies immediately by the time of the civil war in about 15 years. 30,000 copies had been sold. there were nine additions it had gone through. the north was all about it. the south was furious about it because they felt douglass had exaggerated what slavery was about. it showed white northerners what slavery really was. th
you have william lloyd garrison, publishing the liberator at that time.nd so things are heating up. so before this period, southerners agreed slavery was a necessary evil. they recognize it as people but it was a necessary evil. i the 1830's and by the time the book is published in 1845, they are calling slavery a positive good. the abolitionists are wishing that much harder against that kind of nonsense. douglass's book exposes the hardships of slavery in a way no one had before. it is...