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especially of course since the passing away of their mother the late queen elizabeth ii.as been very busy. she is 73 sl but she is in fine fettle. as i said earlier she was very important and very good horse rider. very keen on the world of equestrianism. she has been very fit and healthy in recent times. as i said, standing by the side of king charles. at many of these events. what we know is she has sustained minor injuries and concussion. just from reading concussion and obviously one does not want to speculate in any way, shape or form and i am not doing that. concussion usually means you have bumped your head, doesn't it, in some way. we know more about it. just know it is being described as a minor injury with concussion following this incident at gatcombe park. what we are hearing as well is she is in hospital. the princess royal is 73 years old. she celebrates her birthday on the 15th of august. that is when she will be turning 7a. we don't know any more details about what has happened but we are hearing that king charles has kept very close eye on what has happen
especially of course since the passing away of their mother the late queen elizabeth ii.as been very busy. she is 73 sl but she is in fine fettle. as i said earlier she was very important and very good horse rider. very keen on the world of equestrianism. she has been very fit and healthy in recent times. as i said, standing by the side of king charles. at many of these events. what we know is she has sustained minor injuries and concussion. just from reading concussion and obviously one does...
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but those already in circulation featuring queen elizabeth — whose portrait first appeared on banknotesstill be accepted in the shops. and yet, do we still want to use cash? here's our cost of living correspondent, kevin peachey. cash may no longer be king, but finally, the king is on our cash. printed months ago, preparations are complete for these banknotes to enter circulation from today. and if it's your portrait on them... i wondered how it'd come out. ..you'll be curious about how they look. these are the first issues. the rest will be introduced steadily, when demand rises or when damaged banknotes need replacing. but while the king's now appearing on notes and coins, is cash disappearing from our lives? here in the harbour town of looe in cornwall, a county with rich links to the monarch and where the ferry only takes cash, they've witnessed a sea change. well, i can tell you that because i'm a local window cleaner. so most people pay straight into the bank account, the company bank account. you see people pay with their phones these days. i don't do that. usually card or my pho
but those already in circulation featuring queen elizabeth — whose portrait first appeared on banknotesstill be accepted in the shops. and yet, do we still want to use cash? here's our cost of living correspondent, kevin peachey. cash may no longer be king, but finally, the king is on our cash. printed months ago, preparations are complete for these banknotes to enter circulation from today. and if it's your portrait on them... i wondered how it'd come out. ..you'll be curious about how they...
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but those already in circulation featuring queen elizabeth — whose portrait first appeared on banknotesl still be accepted in the shops. and yet, do we still want to use cash? here's our cost of living correspondent, kevin peachey. cash may no longer be king, but finally, the king is on our cash. printed months ago, preparations are complete for these banknotes to enter circulation from today. and if it's your portrait on them... i wondered how it'd come out. ..you'll be curious about how they look. these are the first issues. the rest will be introduced steadily, when demand rises or when damaged banknotes need replacing. but while the king's now appearing on notes and coins, is cash disappearing from our lives? here in the harbour town of looe in cornwall, a county with rich links to the monarch and where the ferry only takes cash, they've witnessed a sea change. well, i can tell you that because i'm a local window cleaner. so most people pay straight into the bank account, the company bank account. you see people pay with their phones these days. i don't do that. usually card or my p
but those already in circulation featuring queen elizabeth — whose portrait first appeared on banknotesl still be accepted in the shops. and yet, do we still want to use cash? here's our cost of living correspondent, kevin peachey. cash may no longer be king, but finally, the king is on our cash. printed months ago, preparations are complete for these banknotes to enter circulation from today. and if it's your portrait on them... i wondered how it'd come out. ..you'll be curious about how...
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so rather than queen elizabeth ii's diamond jubilee, when prince philip was briefly in hospital at thatrted that queen looked lonely at the service of thanksgiving at st paul's cathedral, seeing prince william alone at the d—day commemorations — that was considered very noteworthy and prince william himself said that catherine would have liked to have been there. find that catherine would have liked to have been there.— to have been there. and we understand _ to have been there. and we understand that _ to have been there. and we understand that she - to have been there. and we understand that she will. to have been there. and we understand that she will be | understand that she will be appearing at some other events perhaps during the summer when she feels well enough. what sort of things do you think she might attend? i sort of things do you think she might attend?— might attend? i think we may see events — might attend? i think we may see events close _ might attend? i think we may see events close to _ might attend? i think we may see events close to her - see events close to her fam
so rather than queen elizabeth ii's diamond jubilee, when prince philip was briefly in hospital at thatrted that queen looked lonely at the service of thanksgiving at st paul's cathedral, seeing prince william alone at the d—day commemorations — that was considered very noteworthy and prince william himself said that catherine would have liked to have been there. find that catherine would have liked to have been there.— to have been there. and we understand _ to have been there. and we...
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if all is a 16th-century showdown between the queen mother of france and england's queen elizabeth the battle over control of the country, their families and legacies. joining us now is one of the costars, minnie driver. hello. >> hello. >> that is a thriller of a series. in season two you enter the fray as queen elizabeth the first. so where do we find ourselves? i think, obviously, queen elizabeth ii, the entire modern world is family with patel is a bit about queen elizabeth the first in the 16th century. >> first of all, and that period, being a woman was tough. it's still tough. she and catherine domenici, the serpent queen, were the most powerful women in europe and there is always, as there still is today, the political and religious jockeying for power and position and alliances that need to be formed. of course elizabeth, we note never married anybody but everyone was always trying to marry her and catherine domenici very much wanted her to marry one of her sons. she had three children who were at the kings of france, respectively, and it would've been a good alliance between
if all is a 16th-century showdown between the queen mother of france and england's queen elizabeth the battle over control of the country, their families and legacies. joining us now is one of the costars, minnie driver. hello. >> hello. >> that is a thriller of a series. in season two you enter the fray as queen elizabeth the first. so where do we find ourselves? i think, obviously, queen elizabeth ii, the entire modern world is family with patel is a bit about queen elizabeth the...
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elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth believed she wouldn't have believedre, she'd say , well queen was there, she'd say, well done, camilla. well, yet and yet. >> and you make other people feel extremely awkward. and that is not gracious. well, i think other people, and yet awkward because they're not the queen of the united kingdom. >> and yet, in 1973, camilla shand was not good enough for her son. >> so i don't take that point. >> so i don't take that point. >> in 1973, she was when, when charlie, you know, what's that? >> camilla. that was her name. some of you . what did she get up some of you. what did she get up to? she she she landed the prince of wales . prince of wales. >> well, she was standing several people at the time who had been on the chandi. >> i think so, but look. no, no, look, i think we've got to be very practical about this story. i don't think it's any of these protocol issues. it's just too septuagenarian women. one is overbalancing right. and trying to and trying to grab the they're trying to balance herself. that's what's happene
elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth believed she wouldn't have believedre, she'd say , well queen was there, she'd say, well done, camilla. well, yet and yet. >> and you make other people feel extremely awkward. and that is not gracious. well, i think other people, and yet awkward because they're not the queen of the united kingdom. >> and yet, in 1973, camilla shand was not good enough for her son. >> so i don't take that point. >> so i...
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elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth believed she wouldn't have believedre, she'd say , well queen was there, she'd say, well done, camilla. well, yet and yet. >> and you make other people feel extremely awkward. and that is not gracious. well, i think other people, and yet awkward because they're not the queen of the united kingdom. >> and yet, in 1973, camilla shand was not good enough for her son. >> so i don't take that point. >> so i don't take that point. >> in 1973, she was when, when charlie, you know, what's that? >> camilla. that was her name. some of you . what did she get up some of you. what did she get up to? she she she landed the prince of wales . prince of wales. >> well, she was standing several people at the time who had been on the chandi. >> i think so, but look. no, no, look, i think we've got to be very practical about this story. i don't think it's any of these protocol issues. it's just too septuagenarian women. one is overbalancing right. and trying to and trying to grab the they're trying to balance herself. that's what's happene
elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth believed she wouldn't have believedre, she'd say , well queen was there, she'd say, well done, camilla. well, yet and yet. >> and you make other people feel extremely awkward. and that is not gracious. well, i think other people, and yet awkward because they're not the queen of the united kingdom. >> and yet, in 1973, camilla shand was not good enough for her son. >> so i don't take that point. >> so i...
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notes that feature queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside the king.hat are worn, or to meet any overall increase in demand. in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts now it's back to andrew and . bev. it's back to andrew and. bev. >> it's 1008 with britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. we are on the eve, of course, of d—day celebrations, which is why rishi sunak and keir starmer are taking a break from their election campaigning. that's a relief for us too. >> i bet they're delighted because they could be joining the king later this morning in marking the 80th anniversary of d—day on the south coast of england. >> so let's cross the live now to our home security editor, mark white, who is in portsmouth. >> what's happening there, mark? beautiful day . beautiful day. >> yes, absolutely. the excitement really building here and the crowds are already gathering awaiting,
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attributed to elizabeth ii, queen victoria first said, _ elizabeth ii, queen victoria first said. to not ride this ear. :, . , , . , year. he rowed incredibly well last ear on a year. he rowed incredibly well last year on a new _ year. he rowed incredibly well last year on a new horse, _ year. he rowed incredibly well last year on a new horse, but - year. he rowed incredibly well last year on a new horse, but going i year. he rowed incredibly well last year on a new horse, but going in | year on a new horse, but going in the carriage this year. behind him and royal colonels on the very steadied horses and the princess royal and extremely experienced horsewoman. royal and extremely experienced horsewoman-_ royal and extremely experienced horsewoman. chris will in venice, one of the — horsewoman. chris will in venice, one of the things _ horsewoman. chris will in venice, one of the things the _ horsewoman. chris will in venice, one of the things the king - horsewoman. chris will in venice, i one of the things the king inherited from elizabeth ii was a keen eye for detail— from eliza
attributed to elizabeth ii, queen victoria first said, _ elizabeth ii, queen victoria first said. to not ride this ear. :, . , , . , year. he rowed incredibly well last ear on a year. he rowed incredibly well last year on a new _ year. he rowed incredibly well last year on a new horse, _ year. he rowed incredibly well last year on a new horse, but - year. he rowed incredibly well last year on a new horse, but going i year. he rowed incredibly well last year on a new horse, but going in | year...
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queen elizabeth ii on burmese.urth plinth. >> you know, she was riding burmese when the lunatic fired the air pistol six times. >> in stopping, the crowd pulled a gun. >> absolutely, absolutely . and >> absolutely, absolutely. and goodness me, did you see a display of brilliant horse workmanship? yeah, totally under control from her majesty. >> she did . >> she did. >> she did. >> bannau always as always. alastair stewart rafe heydel—mankoo. thank you very much. going to be with us all morning. don't go anywhere as throughout the morning we'll be live across the capital at buckingham palace on the moon as one of the best tickets in town. >> there. the people who've been able to, get into the, into the seated including many members of families welcome back. it is 1024, and this is our special program. gb news. trooping the colour . and news. trooping the colour. and we are approaching the start of today's spectacular events. but of course, preparations have been going on for weeks. indeed. months but his majesty kin
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two years ago, queen elizabeth made her final appearance on the balcony just three months before she while her great grandson, prince louis, stole the show. last year, princess kate rode in a carriage with her children and queen camilla, a joyous moment celebrating the new king, charles iii. since then, the monarchy has been shaken to its core with both the princess of wales and king charles announcing they both have cancer. although specific details about theiring decease have not been released. >> to remind everybody that this isn't coming back to work. it's a one-off. she's in a state, if you like, of flux at the moment. it may not be an official return to royal duties, but it's a return to being seen in public. >> reporter: since announcing her cancer diagnose in march, the palace has given few updates on kate's health. her husband, prince william, marking the 80th anniversary of d-day earlier this month. he shared this moment with a veteran from world war ii. >> i was going to ask you if your wife is getting any better? >> she's better, yes. she'd love to be here today. >> repor
two years ago, queen elizabeth made her final appearance on the balcony just three months before she while her great grandson, prince louis, stole the show. last year, princess kate rode in a carriage with her children and queen camilla, a joyous moment celebrating the new king, charles iii. since then, the monarchy has been shaken to its core with both the princess of wales and king charles announcing they both have cancer. although specific details about theiring decease have not been...
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one in a previous times with the queen elizabeth, the second we would have seen a much larger parents on the balcony of buckingham palace, but a slightly smaller show today. for the royals finally, but a moment of celebration. none the less, of course, it remains to be seen whether we will continue to see the princess of wales taking part in these sorts of events. she did mention it not statement yesterday that she is not out of the woods. just get that there are good days and that there are bad days. so it may well be a case-by-case basis. this will not be a full return, just yes. for the princess of whether she continues her treatment, fredricka now. >> okay. not a share in london. thank you so much for that. >> all right. well, today's a celebrations come a day after the princess actually released a statement saying that she is making good progress. but treatments will continue for a few more months and she's quoting her now, not out of the woods yet and quote her message also saying in part is not it was underscoring on the days i feel well enough. it is a joy to engage with schoo
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also incredibly poignant because it was queen elizabeth ii poignant because it was queen elizabeth i!tor of racing and public affairs. and this is what he told me about the tradition of ascot and why the royals love it so much. >> the current king is the 13th monarch to oversee ascot racecourse , started by queen racecourse, started by queen anne in 1711. major historical milestones along the way. the royal procession came into effect in 1825, so we will be celebrating next year , a 200th celebrating next year, a 200th anniversary of the royal procession that was under george the fourth, and of course, the late queen was a passionate supporter of racing. and, you know, we're just delighted to see the king and queen enjoying the sport and having runners here. >> well, the king and queen have a long way to go. if they're going to beat queen elizabeth ii's record. during her 70 year reign, she had more than 20 winners here at royal ascot . but winners here at royal ascot. but the king and queen do have five runners. we believe running this week . royal ascot runs until saturday. >> well,
also incredibly poignant because it was queen elizabeth ii poignant because it was queen elizabeth i!tor of racing and public affairs. and this is what he told me about the tradition of ascot and why the royals love it so much. >> the current king is the 13th monarch to oversee ascot racecourse , started by queen racecourse, started by queen anne in 1711. major historical milestones along the way. the royal procession came into effect in 1825, so we will be celebrating next year , a 200th...
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a historic victory, ukrainian violinist dmytro udovychenko triumphed at the prestigious queen elizabeth music competition. it the first ukrainian victory at this competition. a house collapsed in istanbul, seven people were rescued from the rubble, two are still being sought, turkish media reports. the three-story building was built back in 1988 , currently the cause of the collapse. law enforcement officers are investigating, the search and rescue operation is still ongoing. espresso tv channels and the charity foundation of iryna koval are calling to join the collection for drones and components for the art reconnaissance of the hundredth brigade of zysu. the first batch that we plan to purchase is eight improved models of mavics and five pieces ordinary quadcopters are the eyes in the sky that keep an eye on safety and enable you to move forward with confidence. and most importantly, they help. save the lives of our soldiers, we need to collect 2.5 million hryvnias with you, there are already more than 153 hryvnias on the accounts, we are not wasting time, we are joining the collecti
a historic victory, ukrainian violinist dmytro udovychenko triumphed at the prestigious queen elizabeth music competition. it the first ukrainian victory at this competition. a house collapsed in istanbul, seven people were rescued from the rubble, two are still being sought, turkish media reports. the three-story building was built back in 1988 , currently the cause of the collapse. law enforcement officers are investigating, the search and rescue operation is still ongoing. espresso tv...
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elizabeth as head of state. the king's portrait will appear on the 5 1020. b#50 notes. he is the 2nd monarch ever to appear on british paper. currency. pride. and we >>are >>community. station highlighting an important lgbtq. figure. journalist randy shilts covered the aids crisis and the disease that eventually took his life. schultz was the 1st openly gay reporter at the san francisco chronicle. and although a pioneer working on the aids crisis is reporting did not come without controversy from the community that he worked so hard to back up. randi started doing stories that we're advocating closing the gay bathhouses in ... clubs and people in the gay community were calling him a traitor in print in the gay newspapers. and eventually, the health department did close to about ■ houses. it was a tool they used. did it save people's lives? probably you can watch the full story tonight at 5:00 right here on kpx. and of course you can find all of our pride month. stories on a special section of our website kpi x.c
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on the final day of the royal ascot meeting, cardum made it two wins in two years in the queen elizabethner last year, and made it home this year at odds of 14—1, ridden by oisin murphy. and manchester thunder are into netball�*s super league grand final after securing a 63—54 victory over severn stars. they'll play either loughborough lightning or london pulse. england's summer tour got off to the perfect start with a comfortable 52 points to 17 overjapan. marcus smith was the star man boosting his chances of retaining the number 10 jersey for their upcoming series with new zealand, as nick parrott reports. the national stadium in tokyo has witnessed plenty of historic moments during the olympics and this was another with japan hosting england in a test match for the first time. there was a familiar face for the visitors. eddiejones was sacked by england. he has now returned to the cherry blossoms for a second time. he would have enjoyed seeing his side opening the scoring but the lead lasted less than quarter of an hour. it was hot and humid with players needing breaks but that did not
on the final day of the royal ascot meeting, cardum made it two wins in two years in the queen elizabethner last year, and made it home this year at odds of 14—1, ridden by oisin murphy. and manchester thunder are into netball�*s super league grand final after securing a 63—54 victory over severn stars. they'll play either loughborough lightning or london pulse. england's summer tour got off to the perfect start with a comfortable 52 points to 17 overjapan. marcus smith was the star man...
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the showdown between the queen mother of france and england's queen elizabeth i, the two most powerful their legacies. joining us now, one of the co-stars, minnie driver. hello, minnie. >> hello. >> that is a thriller of a series. >> yeah. >> in season two. you enter the fray as queen elizabeth i. so, where do we find ourselves? i think, obviously, queen elizabeth ii the modern world is familiar with. but tell us about queen elizabeth i in the 16th century. >> i think first of all in that period, being a woman was tough. it is still tough. she and catherine domenici, the serpent queen, were the most powerful women in europe. and there is always, as there still is today, political and religious jockeying for power and position and alliances that need to be formed and, of course, elizabeth i we know never married anybody, but everyone was always trying to marry her. and catherine domenici wanted her to marry one of her sons, she had three children who were the kings of france, respectively, and it would have been a good alliance between the protestant queen elizabeth and the catholic fre
the showdown between the queen mother of france and england's queen elizabeth i, the two most powerful their legacies. joining us now, one of the co-stars, minnie driver. hello, minnie. >> hello. >> that is a thriller of a series. >> yeah. >> in season two. you enter the fray as queen elizabeth i. so, where do we find ourselves? i think, obviously, queen elizabeth ii the modern world is familiar with. but tell us about queen elizabeth i in the 16th century. >> i...
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queen elizabeth decided to give iger the honor before her death in 2022. >> it's reserved for peopleho have made a really significant contribution to society, and overseas. citizens can have what is known as an honorary knighthood or an honorary damehood, and that is what has happened in this case. it doesn't happen frequently. it's a very unusual and very special thing. >> other americans who've received an honorary knighthood or damehood include bob hope, angelina jolie, steven spielberg, and ralph lauren. congratulations to our boss, bob. >> that's impressive. i wonder if he'll speak in a british accent. >> he should be fun. >> let's turn our attention to the weather and the heat. >> yeah, we need to know how long this is going to hang around. sandia. >> one more day, and then the heat is going to start to back off. dan and anna, i want to show you live pictures from our tower cameras. right now it is crystal clear. no matter which direction you look. and that is setting the stage for what's to come. so compared to 24 hours ago, running 22 degrees warmer in novato, 19 degrees warm
queen elizabeth decided to give iger the honor before her death in 2022. >> it's reserved for peopleho have made a really significant contribution to society, and overseas. citizens can have what is known as an honorary knighthood or an honorary damehood, and that is what has happened in this case. it doesn't happen frequently. it's a very unusual and very special thing. >> other americans who've received an honorary knighthood or damehood include bob hope, angelina jolie, steven...
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and she's wearing this very unusual colo which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabethirst was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much like they are today, are, you know, we think you know, we think we are inventing what we're really from the past and reinterpreting interestingly it happenedwhen s. 1883 when she and a friend of hers decided to have a fancy party and they fancy dress party for 150 little girls in waterloo iowa. the year after this book was published fancy dress, as described by arden holt. this is perhaps the most famous publication on the subject. and in this book is a description caed press or this is carried out entirin newspaper. the skirt consists of box pleated illustrations from papers cinto the waist with portraits and names of newspapers pasted across her there the bodice with bertha to match the bows of scarlet velvet quill pensin bottle and seinwax stuck in the hair. it has a much better effect than woulapar and been a favorite dress. and fancy esballs
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and she's wearing this very unusual color, which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabeth first was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much like they are today, are, you know, we think you know, we think we are inventing what we're really doing is we're just grabbing from the past and reinterpreting her early fashion career. interestingly it happened in when she was nine years old in. 1883 when she and a friend of hers decided to have a fancy party and they had a fancy dress party for 150 little girls in waterloo iowa. the year after this book was published fancy dress, as described by arden holt. this is perhaps the most famous publication on the subject. and in this book is a description called press or this is caredut entire in newspaper. the skirt consists of box plted illustrations from papers coming to the waist with portraits and names of newspapers pasted across here. there the bodice with bertha to match the bows of srl velvet quill pens, ink bottle and sealing wax stuck in
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and she's wearing this very unusual color, which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabeth first was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much like they are today, are, you know, we think you know, we think we are inventing what we're really doing is we're just grabbing from the past and reinterpreting her early fashion career. interestingly it happened in when she was nine years d in. 1883 when she and a friend of hers decided to have a fancy party and they had a fancy dress party for 150 little girls in waterloo iowa. the year after this book was published fancy dress, as described by arden holt. this is perhaps the most famous publication on the subject. and in this book is a description called press or this is carried out entire in newspaper. the skirt consists of box pleated illustrations from papers coming to the waist with portraits and names of newspapers pasted across here. there the bodice with bertha to match the bows of scarlet velvet quill pens, ink bottle and sealing wax
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and she's wearing this very unusual color, which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabethrst was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much like they are today, are, you know, we think you know, we think we are inventing what we're really doing is we're just grabbing from the past and reinterpreting her early iointerestingly it ha. 1883 when she and a friend of hers decided to have a fancy party and they had a fancy dress party for 150 little girls in oo iowa. the year after this book was published fancy dress, as described by arden holt. this is perhaps the most famous publication on the subject. and in this book is a description called press or this is carried out entire in newspaper. thskirt■estofox pleated illustrations from papers coming to the waist with portraits d names of newspapers pasted across here. there the bodice with bertha to mah e bows of scarlet velvet quill pens, ink bottle and sealing wax stuck in the hair. it has a mucbeer effect than would appear and been a favor
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they will be put into circulation alongside the present notes featuring the late queen elizabeth.cbi to get their i will be talking to the cbi to net thei ., , ., get their thoughts on the debate, and _ get their thoughts on the debate, and other- get their thoughts on the debate, and other top i get their thoughts on the - debate, and other top business stories as well, in particular what's happening on indian markets today in reaction to what's happening in india and narendra modi. see you in a moment. hello there. on tuesday, we had a cold front move southwards across the uk. now, after a cloudy and wet start to the day across northern areas, once that cold front had moved its way through, well, the skies brightened up and we had a mixture of sunshine and these big shower clouds. the other thing that the cold front did was what cold fronts do — it's really dumped the temperature. so, for example, in aberdeen, we started on monday at 21 celsius for the highest temperature. it was just 15 celsius, though, for tuesday. and those temperatures dropping by 5—6 degrees was quite typic
they will be put into circulation alongside the present notes featuring the late queen elizabeth.cbi to get their i will be talking to the cbi to net thei ., , ., get their thoughts on the debate, and _ get their thoughts on the debate, and other- get their thoughts on the debate, and other top i get their thoughts on the - debate, and other top business stories as well, in particular what's happening on indian markets today in reaction to what's happening in india and narendra modi. see you in...
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udovychenko won the competition named after queen elizabeth in brussels. stated on the competition website. he will receive a prize of 25 00 €. and they organize numerous concerts for him. in belgium and abroad. in addition, the ukrainian musician will have the honor of playing on a 1708 stradivarius violin, which will be leased to him for the next four years. the berry season is in full swing, strawberries and cherries are already being actively sold in the markets. prices have not increased significantly compared to last year, my colleagues will tell me whether they buy vitamins in the white church and where they bring the goods from. sweet and delicious strawberries together with cherries are already actively sold in local markets and stores. mostly seasonal berries domestic strawberries are brought mostly from odesa or cherkasy, sometimes even from the villages of biloserkivshchyna. chereshnya is more often from the mykolaiv oblast and transcarpathia. saleswoman polina says that this year the strawberries ripened several weeks earlier. the reason is th
udovychenko won the competition named after queen elizabeth in brussels. stated on the competition website. he will receive a prize of 25 00 €. and they organize numerous concerts for him. in belgium and abroad. in addition, the ukrainian musician will have the honor of playing on a 1708 stradivarius violin, which will be leased to him for the next four years. the berry season is in full swing, strawberries and cherries are already being actively sold in the markets. prices have not increased...
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elizabeth ii was said to feel most at home.t. it was a sky full of stars for coldplay�*s glastonbury set with hollywood legend michaelj fox joining on guitar. they were also joined by little themes and the biggest cheer was reserved for michael] fox. hejoined was reserved for michael] fox. he joined coldplay to was reserved for michael] fox. hejoined coldplay to play guitar on their hit fix you. don't we all wish we could have been there! hello, thanks forjoining me. let's see what the weather's got in store for the rest of the weekend. and here's the headline — for most of us, it's not looking too bad. some sunshine, but at times it will be cloudy. could be a few showers as well. now, recently there was a weather front across northern wales and northern england. it brought some damp weather on saturday. that should be mostly out of the way come sunday, as this ridge of high pressure tries to build across the uk. remnants of that weather front still visible in the morning across east anglia and the south—east, all the way to so
elizabeth ii was said to feel most at home.t. it was a sky full of stars for coldplay�*s glastonbury set with hollywood legend michaelj fox joining on guitar. they were also joined by little themes and the biggest cheer was reserved for michael] fox. hejoined was reserved for michael] fox. he joined coldplay to was reserved for michael] fox. hejoined coldplay to play guitar on their hit fix you. don't we all wish we could have been there! hello, thanks forjoining me. let's see what the...
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and she's wearing this very unusual color, which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabeth first was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much like they are today, are, you know, we think you know, we think we are inventing what we're really doing is we're just grabbing from the past and reinterpreting her early fashion career. interestingly it happened in when she was nine years old in. 1883 when she and a friend of hers decided to have a fancy party and they had a fancy dress party for 150 little girls in waterl iowa. the year after this book was published fancy dress, as described by arden holt. this is perhaps the most famous publication on the subject. and in this book is a description called press oth is carried out entire in newspaper. the skirt csis of box pleated illustrations from papers coming to the waist with rtits and names of newspapers pasted across here. there the bodiceit bertha to tch the bows of scarlet velvet quill pens, ink bottle and sealing wax stuck in the hair
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but those already in circulation featuring queen elizabeth — whose portrait first appeared on banknoteswe still want to use cash? that is a whole another debate. here's our cost of living correspondent kevin peachey. cash may no longer be king. but finally, the king is on our cash. printed months ago, preparations are complete for these banknotes to enter circulation from today. and if it's your portrait on them... i wondered how it would come out. ..you'll be curious about how they look. these are the first issues. the rest will be introduced steadily when demand rises or when damaged banknotes need replacing. but while the king's now appearing on notes and coins, is cash disappearing from our lives? here in the harbour town of looe in cornwall, a county with rich links to the monarch and where the ferry only takes cash, they've witnessed a sea change. well, i can tell you that because i'm the local window cleaner. so most people pay straight into the bank account, the company bank account. you see people pay with their phones these days. i don't do that. usually card or my phone, to b
but those already in circulation featuring queen elizabeth — whose portrait first appeared on banknoteswe still want to use cash? that is a whole another debate. here's our cost of living correspondent kevin peachey. cash may no longer be king. but finally, the king is on our cash. printed months ago, preparations are complete for these banknotes to enter circulation from today. and if it's your portrait on them... i wondered how it would come out. ..you'll be curious about how they look....
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and she's wearing this very unusual color, which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabeth first was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much like they are today, are, you know, we think you know, we think we are inventing what we're really doing is we're just grabbing from the past and reinterpreting her early fashion career. interestingly it happened in when she was nine years old in. 1883 when she and a friend of hers decided to have a fancy party and they had a fancy dress party for 150 little girls in waterloo iowa. the year after this book was published fancy dress, as described by arden holt. this is perhaps the most famous publication on the subject. and in this book is a description called press or this is carried out entire in newspaper. the skirt consists of box pleated illustrations from papers coming to the waist with portraits and names of newspapers pasted across here. there the bodice with bertha to match the bows of scarlet velvet quill pens, ink bottle and sealing wa
and she's wearing this very unusual color, which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabeth first was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much like they are today, are, you know, we think you know, we think we are inventing what we're really doing is we're just grabbing from the past and reinterpreting her early fashion career. interestingly it happened in when she was nine years old in....
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queen elizabeth, the late queen elizabeth and king charles of the sacrifices made by these men for our country, and we heard from the king yesterday, didn't we.7 addressing heard from the king yesterday, didn't we? addressing the crowds and at the event in portsmouth. and he was paying tribute to those courageous men talking about their courage, their resilience, their solidarity, all of those involved in this historic invasion in in normandy. we know that it was a pivotal point in history in defeating the nazis. and the king reflected that yesterday . king reflected that yesterday. and as you just alluded to, we also saw queen camilla, didn't we? pictured in tears to talking a veteran, eric bateman, who was recalling his memories of d—day and stephen. it's almost impossible not to be emotional talking to these veterans . they talking to these veterans. they are so precious now, so very few are so precious now, so very few are left and their testimony is more important now on this anniversary than it has ever been. so we will be hearing their testimony and ver sur mer at this event. so
queen elizabeth, the late queen elizabeth and king charles of the sacrifices made by these men for our country, and we heard from the king yesterday, didn't we.7 addressing heard from the king yesterday, didn't we? addressing the crowds and at the event in portsmouth. and he was paying tribute to those courageous men talking about their courage, their resilience, their solidarity, all of those involved in this historic invasion in in normandy. we know that it was a pivotal point in history in...
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queen elizabeth decided to give iger the honor before her death in 2022. >> it's reserved for peoplelly significant contribution to society, and overseas. citizens can have what is known as an honorary knighthood or an honorary damehood, and that is what has happened in this case. it doesn't happen frequently. it's a very unusual and very special thing. >> other americans who've received an honorary knighthood or damehood include bob hope, angelina jolie, steven spielberg, and ralph lauren. congratulations to our boss, bob. >> that's impressive. i wonder if he'll speak in a british accent. >> he should be fun. >> let's turn our attention to the weather and the heat. >> yeah, we need to know how long this is going to hang around. sandia. >> one more day, and then the heat is going to start to back off. dan and anna, i want to show you live pictures from our tower cameras. right now it is crystal clear. no matter which direction you look. and that is setting the stage for what's to come. so compared to 24 hours ago, running 22 degrees warmer in novato, 19 degrees warmer in concord, you
queen elizabeth decided to give iger the honor before her death in 2022. >> it's reserved for peoplelly significant contribution to society, and overseas. citizens can have what is known as an honorary knighthood or an honorary damehood, and that is what has happened in this case. it doesn't happen frequently. it's a very unusual and very special thing. >> other americans who've received an honorary knighthood or damehood include bob hope, angelina jolie, steven spielberg, and ralph...
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in 1989, we petitioned to her majesty queen elizabeth when she was still on the throne, under the ancientchard i was on the throne, when these gatherings were deemed to have existed since time immemorial — which is a legal definition — and therefore, can exist in perpetuity. so that means, basically, winter and summer solstice is your time to get close to the stones. yes, yes. and what does that mean to you personally? oh, personally, it's absolutely wonderful to see so many lovely people come. and because, for us, we see the divine manifesting in nature. and if you've got shots, i'm sure you have, of the sunrise this morning... we have. ..and the mist and the rest of it, not only is nature absolutely wonderful, but all these people are absolutely wonderful as well. no trouble at all. everybody�*s happy and celebrating. it's terrific. it really was a special occasion. the barriers are now starting to go up behind us. but it was such a wonderful feeling of love, joy, spirituality for those of us here as we watched that sun come up over the horizon just before 10 to 5 this morning — signale
in 1989, we petitioned to her majesty queen elizabeth when she was still on the throne, under the ancientchard i was on the throne, when these gatherings were deemed to have existed since time immemorial — which is a legal definition — and therefore, can exist in perpetuity. so that means, basically, winter and summer solstice is your time to get close to the stones. yes, yes. and what does that mean to you personally? oh, personally, it's absolutely wonderful to see so many lovely people...
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on the final day of the royal ascot meeting, cardum made it two wins in two years in the queen elizabethde it home this year at odds of ia—i, ridden by oisin murphy. and manchester thunder are into netball�*s super league grand final after securing a 63—5a victory over severn stars — they'll they'll play either loughborough lightning or london pulse. england's summer tour got off to the perfect start with a comfortable 52—17 overjapan. marcus smith was the star man boosting his chances of retaining the number 10 jersey for their upcoming series with new zealand, as nick parrott reports. the national stadium in tokyo has witnessed plenty of historic moments during the olympics and this was another with japan hosting england in a test match for the first time. there was a familiar face for the visitors. eddiejones was sacked by england. he has now returned to the cherry blossoms for a second time. he would have enjoyed seeing his side opening the scoring but the lead lasted less than quarter of an hour. it was hot and humid with players needing breaks but that did not seem to affect the te
on the final day of the royal ascot meeting, cardum made it two wins in two years in the queen elizabethde it home this year at odds of ia—i, ridden by oisin murphy. and manchester thunder are into netball�*s super league grand final after securing a 63—5a victory over severn stars — they'll they'll play either loughborough lightning or london pulse. england's summer tour got off to the perfect start with a comfortable 52—17 overjapan. marcus smith was the star man boosting his...
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, who later became. with king george vi and queen elizabeth.es and a colorful 1985 engraving of elizabeth ii, made by andy warhal based on a portrait of the queen and containing small particles of crushed glass. this exhibition will last until october 6. it’s beautiful, and it seems to me that it brings the monarchy as close as possible to the person who gets to see it. the exhibition itself, friends, well, since we have been virtually transported to london, then i also want to tell you that it was there, but in 1967 , the world's first atm was installed, today this irreplaceable device celebrates its birthday, first functioning the atm was invented by the scotsman john shepard baron , installed right there in london, as i already said, and thereby changed the world, this is how our fellow countryman, the son of the rechetskaya land, zapolsky, changed the world, this is what we learn right now from our regular column. mitrafan davnar zapolsky was born in 1867 in reshitsa. at the age of 22 he entered the faculty of history and philology of kiev
, who later became. with king george vi and queen elizabeth.es and a colorful 1985 engraving of elizabeth ii, made by andy warhal based on a portrait of the queen and containing small particles of crushed glass. this exhibition will last until october 6. it’s beautiful, and it seems to me that it brings the monarchy as close as possible to the person who gets to see it. the exhibition itself, friends, well, since we have been virtually transported to london, then i also want to tell you that...
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before the king it was ever was queen elizabeth ii. any banknote collectors. _ queen elizabeth ii.you very much- _ possession of the king. thank you very much- i _ possession of the king. thank you very much- lam _ possession of the king. thank you very much. i am hoping _ possession of the king. thank you very much. i am hoping he - possession of the king. thank you very much. i am hoping he will. very much. i am hoping he will forget he hasjust very much. i am hoping he will forget he has just handed very much. i am hoping he will forget he hasjust handed me very much. i am hoping he will forget he has just handed me this. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. a very good morning from bbc london. i'm alice salfield. some of london's biggest hospitals are dealing with the consequences of a cyber attack which led to thousands of operations and blood transfusions being cancelled. king's, guy's and st thomas's, the royal brompton and the evelina children's hospital have all declared a critical incident. the pathology services company synnovis was the target of t
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it's easy to see why this was the place that the late queen elizabeth ii was said to feel the most atd—breaking fifth headline slot on the pyramid stage — with some special guests. coldplay headlining glastonbury for a record fifth time. and a crowd full of stars on a viewing platform to the left of the pyramid stage — tom cruise, simon pegg and gillian anderson. coldplay started with ten of their most famous singles in a row. 100,000 people around you, singing at the same time. 100,000 people around you, singing at the same time! it makes a man happy. afterwards, an attempt to speak to tom cruise. bbc, tom, very quick review for the bbc? very quick review? aw. awesome. awesome! we got one word. simon pegg was rather chattier. they cut their teeth on the festival circuit so they know how to play. this kind of audience. and it was just extraordinary. oh, it was phenomenal atjust seeing all the lights in the background, all the thousands of people that were here. absolutely brilliant. waita minute, you're the guy! # pineapple on his head. as long as it's yellow. getting sung to by chris
it's easy to see why this was the place that the late queen elizabeth ii was said to feel the most atd—breaking fifth headline slot on the pyramid stage — with some special guests. coldplay headlining glastonbury for a record fifth time. and a crowd full of stars on a viewing platform to the left of the pyramid stage — tom cruise, simon pegg and gillian anderson. coldplay started with ten of their most famous singles in a row. 100,000 people around you, singing at the same time. 100,000...
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the first, of course, was his mother queen elizabeth ii who died in 2022.ll to come, current and former employees worn open a.i. is not doing enough to prevent its systems from becoming a danger to humanity. veteran negotiator mickey bergman discusses his new book on the shadowy world of international hostage rescue. and an airline attendant gives his brief but spectacular take on the miracle of flight. >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> while joe biden and donald trump earned enough delegates to win the respective party nominations months ago, the primary season is only now officially coming to a close. the two men swept the handful of states that voted yesterday, but both still s some opposition from primary voters. we now turn to our regular contributors. our democratic and republican strategists. thanks for being here. let's talk about what we can take away from these contest last night and what matters to voters right now. if you look
the first, of course, was his mother queen elizabeth ii who died in 2022.ll to come, current and former employees worn open a.i. is not doing enough to prevent its systems from becoming a danger to humanity. veteran negotiator mickey bergman discusses his new book on the shadowy world of international hostage rescue. and an airline attendant gives his brief but spectacular take on the miracle of flight. >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington and in the west from the...
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the breed gained popularity thanks to queen elizabeth ii.l the relatives said that all that was left was to teach him how to skateboard, so we thought, why not, and started training, here you go, marty disses on a skateboard, but most importantly, look how much love they give to their owners. good, well, this is the best thing in the world, i perceive him as a kindred spirit, they say you communicate with a dog, but i don’t stop talking to him, corgis rule, well , what’s a holiday without treats, we have a special dog cake, which can our cakes, because corgis love to eat, girls, would you like some cake too? plush cinnamon, please treat yourself to a happy holiday everyone. summer is definitely a great time to take some unusual photo, post it on social networks and get well-deserved likes. and catch a few life hacks from photographer anna fidash. decorative butterflies are usually used to decorate the interior, and i will show you how to use stickers in... by the way, you can make this kind of decor yourself, it’s easy: i cut out a butterfly
the breed gained popularity thanks to queen elizabeth ii.l the relatives said that all that was left was to teach him how to skateboard, so we thought, why not, and started training, here you go, marty disses on a skateboard, but most importantly, look how much love they give to their owners. good, well, this is the best thing in the world, i perceive him as a kindred spirit, they say you communicate with a dog, but i don’t stop talking to him, corgis rule, well , what’s a holiday without...
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he earned an invite to a state dinner for queen elizabeth.hat was during her visit to washington, d.c., look at the video or the picture here. 1976. and in 2016, president obama honored maze with the presidential medal of freedom and president obama. obama saying this morning that you know what mays did made a person like obama feel like he could be president. and that's what do you want it went on and did. and so, you know, he just he inspired so many people who weren't athletes, you know, like me like you like people that went on to do whatever they can do in their profession and help governor newsom is talking this morning about the baseball icon and showing in sharing this photo that he has with him and saying in part, quote, mays was an integral part of san francisco's cultural fabric. his legacy will forever be intertwined with that legacy of the city he loved and then he goes on the governor's website. he's goes on to say will you will be dearly missed. but your spirit will forever remain in our hearts and in the game. you love so much
he earned an invite to a state dinner for queen elizabeth.hat was during her visit to washington, d.c., look at the video or the picture here. 1976. and in 2016, president obama honored maze with the presidential medal of freedom and president obama. obama saying this morning that you know what mays did made a person like obama feel like he could be president. and that's what do you want it went on and did. and so, you know, he just he inspired so many people who weren't athletes, you know,...
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the first of course was his mother, queen elizabeth ii, who died in september 2022. to come on the "newshour", current and former employees warn open ai is not doing enough to prevent its systems from becoming a danger to humanity . veteran negotiator mickey bergman discusses his new book on the shadowy world of international hostage rescue. and an airline attendant gives his brief but spectacular take on the miracle of flight. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: while joe biden and donald trump earned enough delegates to win their respective party nominations months ago, the primary season is only now officially coming to a close. while joe biden and donald trump earned enough delegates to win their respective party nominations months ago, the primary season is only now officially coming to a close. the two men swept the handful of states that voted yesterday but both still saw some opposition from some primary voters. we now turn to our regular c
the first of course was his mother, queen elizabeth ii, who died in september 2022. to come on the "newshour", current and former employees warn open ai is not doing enough to prevent its systems from becoming a danger to humanity . veteran negotiator mickey bergman discusses his new book on the shadowy world of international hostage rescue. and an airline attendant gives his brief but spectacular take on the miracle of flight. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in...
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queen elizabeth decided to give iger the honor before her death in 2022. >> it's reserved for peopletion to society and overseas. citizens can have what is known as an honorary knighthood or an honorary damehood, and that is what has happened in this case. it doesn't happen frequently. it's a very unusual and very special thing. >> other americans who have received an honorary knighthood or damehood include bob hope, angela jolie, steven spielberg, and ralph lauren. so do we call him sir next time you see him >> sir bob iger, you need to be ready, okay, good. >> i'm ready. lock your doors. that is the message after a group of sneaky monkeys plotted to break into a hotel room and steal a snack. >> hey! oh my god >> also, where is this? oh, it's. i see, it's a iguazu falls. i would love to go there. that looks beautiful. so, i mean, they do give you lots of warnings when you go to monkey areas, but, you know, and the door is open and the door is open. so am i blaming the monkeys? no, i'm not. >> these people want to. >> anyway, after the monkey stole the chips, multiple monkeys came ba
queen elizabeth decided to give iger the honor before her death in 2022. >> it's reserved for peopletion to society and overseas. citizens can have what is known as an honorary knighthood or an honorary damehood, and that is what has happened in this case. it doesn't happen frequently. it's a very unusual and very special thing. >> other americans who have received an honorary knighthood or damehood include bob hope, angela jolie, steven spielberg, and ralph lauren. so do we call...
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elizabeth, the second or finally, there's our, they say wine gets better with age, but this one may be the exception. a 2,000-year-old wine believed to be the oldest ever found in liquid form it was unearthed five years ago from a tomb and southern spain, the wine which researchers determined was a white wine, was found inside an urn along with human remains. they say it's an almost impossible discovery because wine tends to evaporate quickly, but it was somehow hermetically sealed keeping are preserved or less time. i want to thank you so much for your company. i'm rosemary church have a wonderful day. i'm rosewood. cnn newsroom continued can use next with anna coren i'm thinking i'm going to die and i thought that was it. earth with liev schreiber, sunday at nine on cnn, one simple but brilliant trick to get 100 milligram generic viagra for just $0.87 in less than two minutes cvs and walgreens don't want you to know about this because they sell the same tablets for 30 to $40 each. don't believe me. >> look at this. this is from cvs. look, nine tablets, 100 milligrams, sildenafil,
elizabeth, the second or finally, there's our, they say wine gets better with age, but this one may be the exception. a 2,000-year-old wine believed to be the oldest ever found in liquid form it was unearthed five years ago from a tomb and southern spain, the wine which researchers determined was a white wine, was found inside an urn along with human remains. they say it's an almost impossible discovery because wine tends to evaporate quickly, but it was somehow hermetically sealed keeping are...
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elizabeth during her 1976.l medal of freedom. barry bonds paid tribute to his godfather. he wrote on social media saying, quote, i am beyond devastated and overcome with emotion. i have no words to describe what you mean to me. you helped shape me to be who i am today. thank you for being my godfather and always being there. rest in peace. willie, i love you forever. bonds will be one of the celebrity coaches during today's celebrity softball game at rickwood field in alabama. in the month of june. doesn't just offer a time to celebrate lgbtq rights. today. the nation also recognizes juneteenth how fresno bello is taking a step with the city's youngest mayor used his perspective to create a celebration, highlighting both events. >> if you want to get to know someone, they say you should take a walk in their shoes are in devon murphy's case. just take a walk alongside is any support. so many every little gathering the city that we go to very personal mean he he knows my name in 2023. murphy became the youngest m
elizabeth during her 1976.l medal of freedom. barry bonds paid tribute to his godfather. he wrote on social media saying, quote, i am beyond devastated and overcome with emotion. i have no words to describe what you mean to me. you helped shape me to be who i am today. thank you for being my godfather and always being there. rest in peace. willie, i love you forever. bonds will be one of the celebrity coaches during today's celebrity softball game at rickwood field in alabama. in the month of...
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notes that feature queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside the king.y be printed to replace those that are worn, or to meet any overall increase in demand , in order to increase in demand, in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common shirts. now it's back to tom and . it's back to tom and. emily. >> good afternoon britain. it's 12:08 now. tomorrow will mark 80 years since the largest amphibious landing in military history. it saw more than 150,000 allied troops from the united kingdom , canada and the united kingdom, canada and the united kingdom, canada and the united states of america, risking their lives by storming nazi occupied beaches in normandy . normandy. >> yes, and to mark this momentous occasion, crowds have begun to gather in normandy and portsmouth, including the prime minister, rishi sunak, and the labour leader , sir keir starmer, labour leader, sir keir starmer, who, after battling it out i
notes that feature queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside the king.y be printed to replace those that are worn, or to meet any overall increase in demand , in order to increase in demand, in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common shirts. now it's back to tom and . it's back to tom and. emily. >> good...
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he earned an invite to a state dinner for queen elizabeth during her 1976.e? and in 2016, president obama honored maze with the presidential medal of freedom and the president is talking about that this morning. yeah. he's posting old photos in and talking about how what willie mays meant to him. he said, quote, as you read some of of the quotes that are online, he said it's because of giants like willie, that someone like me could even think about running for president and that and that is just the biggest thing you could ever say about anybody is that they that they changed her life. yeah, they made you think that all things are possible. and willie mays did that for people young and old and black and white every corner of life. that's what legacy means, right? leaving an impact far beyond your days here on earth. >> and we also are hearing as well from the daughter of dartmouth, doctor martin luther king to bernice king, expressing her condolences, sharing this picture of doctor king a,d willie mays. back in 1963, this was during the height of the civil r
he earned an invite to a state dinner for queen elizabeth during her 1976.e? and in 2016, president obama honored maze with the presidential medal of freedom and the president is talking about that this morning. yeah. he's posting old photos in and talking about how what willie mays meant to him. he said, quote, as you read some of of the quotes that are online, he said it's because of giants like willie, that someone like me could even think about running for president and that and that is...