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three sisters, three queens is a novel of the women who became queens of england, scotland and france were condemned to rivalry, family conflict and a bloody struggle for succession. a novelist doesn't have to invent that story, it was the real story of the early 16th century after catherine of aragon arrived as a tudor bride. philippa gregory has spun the story of that period into a string of bestselling novels and this is her latest subject — three sisters, three queens. welcome. even by 16th century standards it is a great story. how well do you think this bit of the whole saga is understood and remembered? in a way, it's a really classic example of fiction and history put together, that this story of three sisters, three queens is a construct. what we're actually talking about is the history of catherine of aragon in the relatively early years of her marriage with henry viii and the quite separate histories of his two sisters. but, then, as a novelist, i come to these histories and go, like, but they actually are sisters, they know of each other and as it happens, the rise and fal
three sisters, three queens is a novel of the women who became queens of england, scotland and france were condemned to rivalry, family conflict and a bloody struggle for succession. a novelist doesn't have to invent that story, it was the real story of the early 16th century after catherine of aragon arrived as a tudor bride. philippa gregory has spun the story of that period into a string of bestselling novels and this is her latest subject — three sisters, three queens. welcome. even by...
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three sisters, three queens is a novel of the women who became queens of england, scotland and francee of england, scotland and france and were condemned to rivalry, family conflict and a bloody battle for succession. a novel doesn't have to invent that story, it was the real story of the early 16th century after catherine of aragon arrived as after catherine of aragon arrived as a chewed or bride. philippa gregory has spun the story in a string of bestselling novels and this is the latest subject, three sisters, three queens. welcome. even by the 16th century standards it's a great story. how well do you think this bit of the saga is understood and remembered? in a way it's really classic of fiction and history put together, the story of three sisters, three queens is constructed. but what we are actually talking about is the history of katherine of arik on in the relative early years of her marriage with henry viii and the quite separate history of her sisters. —— catherine of aragon. but asa sisters. —— catherine of aragon. but as a novelist i come to this story and say they are ac
three sisters, three queens is a novel of the women who became queens of england, scotland and francee of england, scotland and france and were condemned to rivalry, family conflict and a bloody battle for succession. a novel doesn't have to invent that story, it was the real story of the early 16th century after catherine of aragon arrived as after catherine of aragon arrived as a chewed or bride. philippa gregory has spun the story in a string of bestselling novels and this is the latest...
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. >> i'm flying across the ponds to glands because, believe it or not, the queen of england, there isork in her shoes so she doesn't get blisters on her feet. >> she does a lot of walking t makes a lot of sense, would you need to do. that will so all pre caulked in, you litter get to walk in her shoes before she walks in them. mike you can't do that job, your feet aren't the right size. >> what size is the queen? what size is the queen? >> she is a six. >> six? >> who is a six? >> i made that up. but i bet she is a six. >> candice? >> now, look it up. look it up. >> could you google and see what size? >> i was married to a woman who had a size 5-foot. joy. >> oh? >> my daughter jessica i think she is is five and a half. >> how tall is joy? >> your height. >> five-two. with shoes on? >> that makes no sense 52 with shoes on. >> i say 52 with shoes on because i am always wearing shoes, so if i am always wearing shoes then i am five-two. >> it makes no sense. that makes no sense. >> how? do you always wear shoes? >> yes. >> then it makes sense. >> but you might have -- you might have a 4-
. >> i'm flying across the ponds to glands because, believe it or not, the queen of england, there isork in her shoes so she doesn't get blisters on her feet. >> she does a lot of walking t makes a lot of sense, would you need to do. that will so all pre caulked in, you litter get to walk in her shoes before she walks in them. mike you can't do that job, your feet aren't the right size. >> what size is the queen? what size is the queen? >> she is a six. >> six?...
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the queen of england showed up to mass with a hat and theresa may -- >> we must do more to stand up forpeople of all religions. >> reporter: on easter week after 45 people died in murderous attacks easter services were held under heightened security. christians believe that jesus was buried and reborn and in greece, worshippers welcomed easter with firecrackers and floating lanterns. here in the u.s., there were festive celebrations including an easter egg hunt at the portland zoo and a major marshmallow drop near detroit. >> i get to get a whole bunch of marsh small lows. >> thousands marched o on spring avenue. americans are expected to spend $18 billion on the holiday this year. that would be a record. tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >>> it's the patriots' day holiday in massachusetts. more than 30,000 runners will tackle the grueling boston marathon route starting just beha before 9:00 a.m. and at fenway fans will celebrate. a no-fly zone for drones has been declare and police will fan out to protect the crowd. >> we'll also have undercover officers embedded in the crowd. it's a
the queen of england showed up to mass with a hat and theresa may -- >> we must do more to stand up forpeople of all religions. >> reporter: on easter week after 45 people died in murderous attacks easter services were held under heightened security. christians believe that jesus was buried and reborn and in greece, worshippers welcomed easter with firecrackers and floating lanterns. here in the u.s., there were festive celebrations including an easter egg hunt at the portland zoo...
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europe, he went to great britain, and with that and was at a reception hosted by the king and queen of england at buckingham palace. wilson became the first american president ever to meet a king of england. these are the portraits, are the photographs, of the king and queen, george the fifth and queen mary, which were presented to wilson. they are in silver frames with their initials. these are the official portraits, and both are autographed. these are queen elizabeth's grandparents. if you look closely, she bears quite a resemblance to her grandmother, queen mary. outside the library is a statute that deserves note. woodrow and edith wilson were supporters of the american red cross. this was one way the united states was involved in world war i, even before we declared war and became involved militarily. the red cross did great work in world war i, and was supported by many americans, including prominently, the president and first lady. this sculpture was based on a popular poster at the time. it is called, "the greatest mother in the world," and affix a red cross nurse kneeling and cradlin
europe, he went to great britain, and with that and was at a reception hosted by the king and queen of england at buckingham palace. wilson became the first american president ever to meet a king of england. these are the portraits, are the photographs, of the king and queen, george the fifth and queen mary, which were presented to wilson. they are in silver frames with their initials. these are the official portraits, and both are autographed. these are queen elizabeth's grandparents. if you...
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of ad campaign in england. bud light is shelving that promotion. who thought of that? finally the ugly. rihanna accused of disrespecting the queen of england. r for posting herself with the monarch head photo shopped on like that. like this one in a sequin body suit. heather: there's that. we hope you have a great rest of the day. clayton: "fox & friends" starts right now. heather: bye. >> what i think folks don't realize is we have signed more legislation into law into the first 100 days in the last 50 years. >> the people of france are spoken. centrist emanuel macron and marine le pen have advanced to the presidential runoff. >> i can't imagine shut down the government over the law that could end the lawlessness. >> north korea is now threatening to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier. >> they are not going to shoot at that aircraft carrier that would mean the destruction of the north korean regime. >> the instant they get a missile that can reach the united states, we are at grave risk. >> secretary of defense james mattis making a surprise vit
of ad campaign in england. bud light is shelving that promotion. who thought of that? finally the ugly. rihanna accused of disrespecting the queen of england. r for posting herself with the monarch head photo shopped on like that. like this one in a sequin body suit. heather: there's that. we hope you have a great rest of the day. clayton: "fox & friends" starts right now. heather: bye. >> what i think folks don't realize is we have signed more legislation into law into the...
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this week on meet the author the historical novelist three sisters, three queens is a novel of the women who became queens of englandst doesn't have to invent that story, it was the real story of the early 16th century after catherine of aragon arrived as a tudor bride. philippa gregory has spun the story of that period into a string of bestselling novels and this is her latest subject — three sisters, three queens. welcome. even by 16th century standards it is a great story. how well do you think this bit of the whole saga is understood and remembered? in a way it's a really classic example of fiction and history put together, that this story of three sisters, three queens is a construct. what we're actually talking about is the history of catherine of aragon in the relative early years of her marriage with henry viii and the quite separate histories of his two sisters. but, then, as a novelist i come to these histories and go, like, but they actually are sisters, they know of each other and as it happens the rise and fall of their success in their lives, in their kingdoms and in their fertility compares and contra
this week on meet the author the historical novelist three sisters, three queens is a novel of the women who became queens of englandst doesn't have to invent that story, it was the real story of the early 16th century after catherine of aragon arrived as a tudor bride. philippa gregory has spun the story of that period into a string of bestselling novels and this is her latest subject — three sisters, three queens. welcome. even by 16th century standards it is a great story. how well do you...
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did rihanna, or rihanna, disrespect the queen of england? ay, speaking of birthdays, that some think went too far. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ congressman macarthur promised to protect our health care. but when right-wing politicians tried to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur wouldn't oppose them. macarthur wouldn't protect us from a bill that raises premiums and causes 24 million to lose their insurance. wouldn't oppose a massive "age tax" on people over 50. but supported a 600 billion tax break for the wealthy. tell tom macarthur - stop trying to repeal our health care. this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. prone jar shatterst livthe competition.pe? olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay. ageless. >> hey alex, just want to wish awe happy birthday, one
did rihanna, or rihanna, disrespect the queen of england? ay, speaking of birthdays, that some think went too far. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ congressman macarthur promised to protect our health care. but when right-wing politicians tried to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur wouldn't oppose them. macarthur wouldn't protect us from a bill that raises premiums and causes 24 million to lose their insurance. wouldn't oppose a...
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the queen of england's week long birthday party starting off with a bank. >> she's celebrates her 91 [ gunfire ] >> a 41 gun salute at hide park in honor of her magesty. queen elizabeth the second is britain's old oh defendant and longest serving man monarch. she gets two birthday celebrat celebrates. her real birthday the day she was born an second one in june when the weather is better. the june date changes every ye year. two birthdays tradition dates back to 1748. >>> well commuters in lansdale are breathing a huge sigh of relief. long awaited parking garage there is finally open. the lansdale station is the most frequently used station along septa's lansdale-doylestown la lane. the multi level lot is locate the on the inbound side with 680 parking spaces and if you have car trouble, they even have a tire inflation station. >>> well, thousands are expected to flock to philadelphia for next week's nfl draft and i think it's a fare bet someone may enjoy a beer or two along the way that weekend. well, philadelphia based yards brewing company brewing up something special for the big
the queen of england's week long birthday party starting off with a bank. >> she's celebrates her 91 [ gunfire ] >> a 41 gun salute at hide park in honor of her magesty. queen elizabeth the second is britain's old oh defendant and longest serving man monarch. she gets two birthday celebrat celebrates. her real birthday the day she was born an second one in june when the weather is better. the june date changes every ye year. two birthdays tradition dates back to 1748. >>>...
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in britain the queen of england attending mass. 5.5 million people a year come to st.is just a gorgeous day. eric: you have the hats behind you for the easter parade. arthel: as the news continues, north korea's latest defiant missile launch end in embarrassment. now there is speculatione surrounding kim jong-un's next move. h usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. a heart attack doesn't or how healthy you look. no matter who you are, a heart attack can happen without warning. a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. briathe customer app willw if be live monday. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we c
in britain the queen of england attending mass. 5.5 million people a year come to st.is just a gorgeous day. eric: you have the hats behind you for the easter parade. arthel: as the news continues, north korea's latest defiant missile launch end in embarrassment. now there is speculatione surrounding kim jong-un's next move. h usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa...
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. >>> overseas today the queen of england's 91st birthday. >> the monarch honored with a 41-gun saluteforce artillery. queen elizabeth is britainal oldest and longing reigning monarch. february 8, 1952 she became queen and has an unofficial birthday in june when the weather is also better. >>> and still ahead at 4:00, parenting 101 with the royals. a reality video from william and kate on their biggest challenges as mom add dad. >>> and also ahead at 4:00, millions of dollars in federal funds for philadelphia now in jeopardy. the new threat from the white house over the city's sanctuary status. >>> all knew at 5:00, featured in a beloved film set here in philadelphia and now it is no more. a little bit of hollywood history becoming history, all new on nbc 10 news at 5:00. ♪ nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ if you're a stuntman, you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. número uno! >>> right now 4:00 from rhetoric to reality. >> trump admini
. >>> overseas today the queen of england's 91st birthday. >> the monarch honored with a 41-gun saluteforce artillery. queen elizabeth is britainal oldest and longing reigning monarch. february 8, 1952 she became queen and has an unofficial birthday in june when the weather is also better. >>> and still ahead at 4:00, parenting 101 with the royals. a reality video from william and kate on their biggest challenges as mom add dad. >>> and also ahead at 4:00,...
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so it is pretty well illustrated in this portrait, it is a detail of a portrait of queen charlotte of england. so charlotte here has very pale skin. that was the ideal for western europe and in america at the time. her skin is not just pale, it is hard to -- you can't tell in this picture, but the eidea was for glossy skin. there are recipes for a varnish for the face or to give the face a luster. so whereas today everyone is like, no, get rid of all that oil, you can't have any shine. that was not true at the time. you wanted your face to be a little shiny. so she also has rosie lips an cheeks. that was very much an ideal. and sher hair in contrast to her skin, the eidea for hair was to be matte and not glossy. today you see shampoo commercials and she tosses her head and there is a light shimmering across the hair and they went in a for matte hair in the 1700s, so it is reversed. and so her hair is most likely powdered in this portrait. the powders were starch-based, most of them. sometimes they were colored. you could -- for gray, like this, you could use wood ashes, for flax hair if you w
so it is pretty well illustrated in this portrait, it is a detail of a portrait of queen charlotte of england. so charlotte here has very pale skin. that was the ideal for western europe and in america at the time. her skin is not just pale, it is hard to -- you can't tell in this picture, but the eidea was for glossy skin. there are recipes for a varnish for the face or to give the face a luster. so whereas today everyone is like, no, get rid of all that oil, you can't have any shine. that was...
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she is the new european queen of gymnastics. england one is difficult to come to terms with. the two played together at both aston villa at middlesborough, and paying tribute today southgate says here stunned and saddened that at his passing. former wales international striker dean saunders spent years alongside ugo ehiogu at villa.|j described him as being like a doctor ora described him as being like a doctor or a policeman. use one of those characters who was... methodical in everything he did. dedicated. on the training pitch, he used you wanted him in yourteam, training pitch, he used you wanted him in your team, you training pitch, he used you wanted him in yourteam, you didn't want to play against them. it was like... quick, strong, aggressive. he had a knack of hurting you in training every day. he was a great character, i can't believe we are even talking about this. there was a tribute to the former england international star before the start of tonight's championship match between norwich and brighton, where fans and players
she is the new european queen of gymnastics. england one is difficult to come to terms with. the two played together at both aston villa at middlesborough, and paying tribute today southgate says here stunned and saddened that at his passing. former wales international striker dean saunders spent years alongside ugo ehiogu at villa.|j described him as being like a doctor ora described him as being like a doctor or a policeman. use one of those characters who was... methodical in everything he...
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akim reinhardt: all right, this is a picture of queen victoria, clean of england from 1837 until 1901for a long time she was the longest reigning monarch in british history. she was recently surpassed by queen elizabeth ii, who is 90 years old and has been on the throne since 1952. what does it all has to do with american history after the civil
akim reinhardt: all right, this is a picture of queen victoria, clean of england from 1837 until 1901for a long time she was the longest reigning monarch in british history. she was recently surpassed by queen elizabeth ii, who is 90 years old and has been on the throne since 1952. what does it all has to do with american history after the civil
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akim reinhardt: all right, this is a picture of queen victoria, clean of england from 1837 until 1901. for a long time she was the longest reigning monarch in british history. she was recently surpassed by queen elizabeth ii, who is 90 years old and has been on the throne since 1952. what does it all has to do with american history after the civil war? not a whole lot. but her name does refer to a period in both american and european history that witnessed important and far-reaching changes to american and european culture. the timeframe of victorian culture as we call it often coincides with her reign, years of 1837 to 1901, and particularly when someone talks about victorian culture in europe, if someone says victorian culture, they are likely referring to england, not necessarily america. here in america is sometimes people take the view of victorian culture from the 1830's to about 1900 or so, but you can put that into in early and late. because this is post civil war, we will state focus on the victorian culture in america that takes place after the civil war, after 1865, and we
akim reinhardt: all right, this is a picture of queen victoria, clean of england from 1837 until 1901. for a long time she was the longest reigning monarch in british history. she was recently surpassed by queen elizabeth ii, who is 90 years old and has been on the throne since 1952. what does it all has to do with american history after the civil war? not a whole lot. but her name does refer to a period in both american and european history that witnessed important and far-reaching changes to...
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and ellie downie becomes a history maker at 17, she's the new european queen of gymnastics. hello again. englander gareth southgate sez the death of his friend and former teammate ugo ehiogu is difficult to come to terms with. the two played together at both aston villa and middlesbrough, and paying tribute today southgate says he's stunned and deeply saddened at his passing. former wales international striker dean saunders spent three years alongside a young ugo ehiogu at villa. asa as a person he was like, you know, i've describe him as he could have been a doctor or policeman, he was one of them type characters who was methodical in everything he done, really dedicated. but on the training pitch hejust... you wanted him in yourteam, training pitch hejust... you wanted him in your team, you training pitch hejust... you wanted him in yourteam, you didn't want to play against him. a bit like playing against martin keown, quick, strong, aggressive, and he had the knack of hurting you in training every day. but he was a great character, i can't believe we're even talking like this! and there was a
and ellie downie becomes a history maker at 17, she's the new european queen of gymnastics. hello again. englander gareth southgate sez the death of his friend and former teammate ugo ehiogu is difficult to come to terms with. the two played together at both aston villa and middlesbrough, and paying tribute today southgate says he's stunned and deeply saddened at his passing. former wales international striker dean saunders spent three years alongside a young ugo ehiogu at villa. asa as a...
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queen victoria of england, indian chief sitting bull, or poet walt whitman? the answer in a moment.d his new business. he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind of it right now. but rodney knew just what to do...he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands in an instant. ahhh...that's a profit. which gave him the idea to spend a little cash on some brilliant marketing! ha, clever. wow, look at all these new students! way to grow, rodney! know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks.com. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new everyday. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you c
queen victoria of england, indian chief sitting bull, or poet walt whitman? the answer in a moment.d his new business. he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind of it right now. but rodney knew just what to do...he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands in an instant. ahhh...that's a profit. which gave him the idea to spend a little cash on some brilliant marketing! ha, clever. wow, look at all these new students! way to grow, rodney! know where you...
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disrespecting the queen of england. blasting the singer for posting herself with the monarch head photo shopped on like that. like this one in a sequin body suit. heather: there's that. we hope you have a great rest of the day. clayton: "fox & friends" starts right now. heather: bye. >> what i think folks don't realize is we have signed more legislation into law into the first 100 days in the last 50 years. >> the people of france are spoken. centrist emanuel macron and marine le pen have advanced to the presidential runoff. >> i can't imagine shut down the government over the law that could end the lawlessness. >> north korea is now threatening to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier. >> they are not going to shoot at that aircraft carrier that would mean the destruction of the north korean regime. >> the instant they get a missile that can reach the united states, we are at grave risk. >> secretary of defense james mattis making a surprise visit to afghanistan overnight. working to come up with a strategy to take out the tali
disrespecting the queen of england. blasting the singer for posting herself with the monarch head photo shopped on like that. like this one in a sequin body suit. heather: there's that. we hope you have a great rest of the day. clayton: "fox & friends" starts right now. heather: bye. >> what i think folks don't realize is we have signed more legislation into law into the first 100 days in the last 50 years. >> the people of france are spoken. centrist emanuel macron...
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where we'll be examining and celebrating the role of queen elizabeth ii in england
where we'll be examining and celebrating the role of queen elizabeth ii in england
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queen's possessions are unparalleled in rarity. the royal swans are among the monarch's oddest possessions, but not necessarily the oldest. 100 miles south of england, the channel islands are peculiars of the crown. they owe their allegiance not to westminster but to the queen herself. the queen's possessions are alive and well, nurtured by the present queen, who knows that the future is nothing without the past. "queen and country." explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. mcdonald: welcome to the four-part series "queen and country", where we'll be examining and celebrating the role of queen elizabeth ii
queen's possessions are unparalleled in rarity. the royal swans are among the monarch's oddest possessions, but not necessarily the oldest. 100 miles south of england, the channel islands are peculiars of the crown. they owe their allegiance not to westminster but to the queen herself. the queen's possessions are alive and well, nurtured by the present queen, who knows that the future is nothing without the past. "queen and country." explore new worlds and new ideas through programs...
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professor reinhardt: all right, this is a picture of queen -- queen ofean england from 1837 until 1901a long time she was the longest reigning monarch in british history.
professor reinhardt: all right, this is a picture of queen -- queen ofean england from 1837 until 1901a long time she was the longest reigning monarch in british history.
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. - coming up, we'll walk the walls of england's historic city of york. most popular cities for tourists to visit. nicole tells us more. ('god save the queen') (orchestral music) - when you wander along the quaint streets of york, it's hard to imagine that its history was far less colorful. lining these stone lanes, called snickleways, used to be butcher shops. sanitation was non-existent back then, so the butchers just tossed the unwanted parts onto the street, which was called shambles street. all that blood and guts made quite a mess. and that gave us a word we still use today. when something is in great disorder, we say it's in a shambles. (band music) fortunately, as the town grew, the butcher shops were replaced by chocolate makers. york became famous for its sweets. since many people in the days of yore were illiterate, it was the custom for shops to identify themselves by hanging signs with pictures. rising above the roof tops are the towers of the largest gothic cathedral in northern europe. called york minster, it took two centuries to build the ornate church. but the town's most unique feature is the protective wall that encircl
. - coming up, we'll walk the walls of england's historic city of york. most popular cities for tourists to visit. nicole tells us more. ('god save the queen') (orchestral music) - when you wander along the quaint streets of york, it's hard to imagine that its history was far less colorful. lining these stone lanes, called snickleways, used to be butcher shops. sanitation was non-existent back then, so the butchers just tossed the unwanted parts onto the street, which was called shambles...
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queen of all hill stations. here, the colonials created england in miniature.ficult to describe what did he do? well, quite frankly, he did nothing, but he entertained hugely. >> anthony: garden parties, fancy dress balls, elephant hunts. the remnants of british rule can still be seen and felt. this is particularly true of one house. chapslee. >> reggie: my family was very fortunate that they were able to buy this house, because it was a famous house. >> anthony: the house was purchased by reggie's grandfather, the last maharaja of kapurthala. those brits really left beautiful buildings. from a distance it looks much the same, as it must have when the maharaja slept here. check out the tub. locked in a constant battle against time and nature. barbed wire does little to keep shimla's ever-encroaching monkey population at bay. stripped of their wealth and their kingdoms, the one-time royals all across india have had to either sell their estates or, like reggie, turn them into hotels and guesthouses in order to hold on. ring a buzzer, and a servant appears. man, t
queen of all hill stations. here, the colonials created england in miniature.ficult to describe what did he do? well, quite frankly, he did nothing, but he entertained hugely. >> anthony: garden parties, fancy dress balls, elephant hunts. the remnants of british rule can still be seen and felt. this is particularly true of one house. chapslee. >> reggie: my family was very fortunate that they were able to buy this house, because it was a famous house. >> anthony: the house was...
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of jesus, according to scripture. here is tony dokopul. >> condemning the latest violent attack on syria. helping alt migrants share bread and hope on their journey. in england, queenbeth journeyed to mass in a jaunty hat. >> we must do more to stand up for the freedom of people of all religions. >> in egypt, a week after 45 people died on murderous attacks on coptic churches, easter services were held under candlelight ceremony. where crirchghts believe jeefs is buried and reborn. in greece, worshipers welcomed easter with fire crackers and floating lanterns. here in the u.s. there were festive celebrations including an easter egg hunt at portland zoo and a marshmallow hunt. >> i got a bag of them. >>> thousands marched on fifth avenue in the spring weather in their sunday best, elaine, americans were expected to spend $18 billion this holiday, that would be a record. >> happy easter. >> quijano: tony, thanks thanks.opposition parties are already disputing results and calling for a recount. turkey is a key yo anyway nato . >> president reement erdogan, he has already been turkey's most powerful man for 14 years. he argued the constitution needed to change, to ensu
of jesus, according to scripture. here is tony dokopul. >> condemning the latest violent attack on syria. helping alt migrants share bread and hope on their journey. in england, queenbeth journeyed to mass in a jaunty hat. >> we must do more to stand up for the freedom of people of all religions. >> in egypt, a week after 45 people died on murderous attacks on coptic churches, easter services were held under candlelight ceremony. where crirchghts believe jeefs is buried and...
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queen and country": travis mcdonald: she is the most travelled monarch the world has ever known. elizabeth i traveled around england. elizabeth ii would travel around the world. she developed a style of arrival and departure that could not be equaled. no other king or queen has traveled so far, seen so much, met so many. "queen and country." explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. mcdonald: welcome to the 4-part series "queen and country", where we'll be examining and celebrating the role of queen elizabeth ii
queen and country": travis mcdonald: she is the most travelled monarch the world has ever known. elizabeth i traveled around england. elizabeth ii would travel around the world. she developed a style of arrival and departure that could not be equaled. no other king or queen has traveled so far, seen so much, met so many. "queen and country." explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from...
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another way to understand that is, if you are born princess of england and you expect to become the queenyou're not up to decide i would rather own a pizza restaurant in australia. jefferson, on the other hand, did something that was the latter. when thomas jefferson was born in 1743 in albemarle county, virginia in the piedmont and the western boundary of euro-american expansion into north america, he was born, more or less, a prince. his father was by far the most important influential man in his county. peter jefferson, of whom thomas was very proud throughout his life, had authority in his county that rested on for basis. the first was of course, the tie between virginia and the united kingdom. most particularly the common ground, the monarchy. second was the futile landholdings that kept very few people, owners of a large share of today's virginia. astoria named holly brewer who was at north carolina state university calculated about 20 years ago, in 1776 when jefferson was drafting the it declaration of independence, about two thirds of today state of virginia was held by about 85 f
another way to understand that is, if you are born princess of england and you expect to become the queenyou're not up to decide i would rather own a pizza restaurant in australia. jefferson, on the other hand, did something that was the latter. when thomas jefferson was born in 1743 in albemarle county, virginia in the piedmont and the western boundary of euro-american expansion into north america, he was born, more or less, a prince. his father was by far the most important influential man in...
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. >>> and private lives of england's royal 90-year-old queen elizabeth made history as the second servingngest waiting heir . prince jor biography of prince charles in 20 years. sheds new light of shaped the k. sally smith table to discuss. welcome. >> gre i wat to struck by the pn your book you used ishat a lot used to say to him as he was growing up, in his teenage years and sitting and waiting to be queen. >> you mean king. >> thank you. i mean king. boy did i get that wrong. >> he was incredibly sensitive child and he is somebody who was ly worlds. he was brought up in this environment. he went out into,lace for schoot time but he had, everything was set up for so he's caught between very traditional o his mother, who is so he's got the. so he's kind of the man in the 's always been kind of overshadowed by both. this book five years ago he seemed to be this kind of blurry backgrou ready to be looked at with a magnifying glass, res hy tick. >> decooperate? >> de. cooperation. it's not an official biography. that's fine. i independent. i was able to travel to see him at work, toite plac
. >>> and private lives of england's royal 90-year-old queen elizabeth made history as the second servingngest waiting heir . prince jor biography of prince charles in 20 years. sheds new light of shaped the k. sally smith table to discuss. welcome. >> gre i wat to struck by the pn your book you used ishat a lot used to say to him as he was growing up, in his teenage years and sitting and waiting to be queen. >> you mean king. >> thank you. i mean king. boy did i get...
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don't emigrate or o another way to understand that is -- if you're born princess of england and you expect to become the queen, you're not apt to decide you know, rather own a pizza restaurant in u.s. trail ya, right. jefferson on the other hand does sthng that was kind of like the ladder. that is when thomas jefferson was born and in 1743 in virginia, in what was into north america he was born more or less a prince. that is his father was -- by far the most important influential man in his home county and peter jefferson of whom thomas was very proud throughout his life, had authority in his county that rested on four basis. the first was, of course, the tie between virginia and the united kingdom. and most particularly the common crown. the monarchy. second was the -- the futile land holdings that kept a very few people owners of a large share of today's virginia. so historian brewer calculated about 20 years ago that in 17876 when jefferson was drafting the declaration of independence about two-thirds of today's state of virginia was held by about 85 families. that there were about l 5 people who owned two
don't emigrate or o another way to understand that is -- if you're born princess of england and you expect to become the queen, you're not apt to decide you know, rather own a pizza restaurant in u.s. trail ya, right. jefferson on the other hand does sthng that was kind of like the ladder. that is when thomas jefferson was born and in 1743 in virginia, in what was into north america he was born more or less a prince. that is his father was -- by far the most important influential man in his...
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of british doctors. a revolutionary new treatment for stroke patients in england, that could help save thousands from lifelong disability. the queen the duke of edinburgh try their hand at zoo keeping as they feed banana thats to an elephant at whip snaid zoo. —— whipsnade. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. welcome to bbc news. g7 foreign ministers have failed to reach agreement on targeted sanctions against russia and syria, at a meeting in italy. the foreign secretary, boris johnson had pushed for sanctions on senior russian and syrian figures — following syria's suspected chemical weapons attack which killed more than 70 people. ministers were trying to agree a common position on the syrian conflict before the us secretary of state flies to russia to try to persuade it to abandon its allegiance to bashar al—assad. our diplomatic coreespondent james robbins reports from lucca. the g7 foreign ministers meeting ended without any agreement, to a public endorsement of possible future targeted sanctions, aimed at seniorfigures in russia's and syria's armed forces. borings boris had hoped for some form of support but the final comm
of british doctors. a revolutionary new treatment for stroke patients in england, that could help save thousands from lifelong disability. the queen the duke of edinburgh try their hand at zoo keeping as they feed banana thats to an elephant at whip snaid zoo. —— whipsnade. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. welcome to bbc news. g7 foreign ministers have failed to reach agreement on targeted sanctions against russia and syria, at a meeting in italy. the foreign secretary, boris johnson...
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of the queen. also this lunchtime: foreign ministers of the g7 countries meet in italy looking for a unified approach to the war in syria and towards russia. the bbc uncovers evidence implicating the bank of england in the so—called libor scandal. fears for the great barrier reef‘s survival. scientists say unprecedented coral bleaching has damaged two—thirds of it. and sergio garcia wins his first major title on his 74th time of asking, with victory over england'sjustin rose in a sudden death play—off at the masters. in sport at half—past: plaudits and congratulations pour in for sergio garcia after his thrilling masters win, including from the son of his idol, the late seve ballesteros. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. for pc keith palmer, march 22nd started like any other day. but that afternoon, on duty and doing thejob he loved, he was attacked by khalid masood, who had just killed four other people on westminster bridge. colleagues say the married as—year—old, father of a five—year—old girl, died a hero. this lunchtime thousands of police officers are lining the route as his coffin is taken from the chapel at the palace of westminster, where his body has been lying in rest
of the queen. also this lunchtime: foreign ministers of the g7 countries meet in italy looking for a unified approach to the war in syria and towards russia. the bbc uncovers evidence implicating the bank of england in the so—called libor scandal. fears for the great barrier reef‘s survival. scientists say unprecedented coral bleaching has damaged two—thirds of it. and sergio garcia wins his first major title on his 74th time of asking, with victory over england'sjustin rose in a sudden...
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england. mark sampson's side had their chances but couldn't convert them. brighton are back on top of the championship after a 2—1 win at queensers. glenn murray put them ahead after the break and sebastien pocognoli's inch perfect free kick made it 2—0. matt smith pulled one back for qpr. brighton are two points clear of newcastle, but they've played one game more. one other football line for you — and it's emerged that the amount of money paid by english clubs to agents or intermediaries has gone up by more than a third across the premier league and efl. and as david ornstein reports, there are now calls for the huge pay—outs to be capped. football has never been so wealthy. as income has risen, it's not only the clubs and players who have profited. new figures for england show that payments to agents have hitan show that payments to agents have hit an all—time high. one of them is jonathan barnett, responsible for some of the game ‘s biggest deals. including gareth bale ‘s move to row madrid. we won hundred percent deserve what we get. we paid for what we are worth. if we do a good job, we get paid. there are plenty of agen
england. mark sampson's side had their chances but couldn't convert them. brighton are back on top of the championship after a 2—1 win at queensers. glenn murray put them ahead after the break and sebastien pocognoli's inch perfect free kick made it 2—0. matt smith pulled one back for qpr. brighton are two points clear of newcastle, but they've played one game more. one other football line for you — and it's emerged that the amount of money paid by english clubs to agents or...
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of her 91 years. today's visit to leicester means the queen has now conducted the service in every anglican cathedral in englandir intelligence and docility. but this famous breed is facing a dramatic fall in numbers — amid warnings that they could become extinct if the decline continues in this way. our correspondentjon kay reports from herefordshire on the plight of one of britain's best known traditional pig breeds. squeals. making plenty of noise but for how much longer? the gloucester old spot is one of our most recognisable breeds but there are only half as many as there were three years ago. there is less than 500 breeding females of gloucester old spot at the moment that are pedigree stock. today, one livestock conservation group said the situation was critical and that the old spot could become extinct. it is the same as losing, you know, a wild species of animal like a tiger. if we lose these breeds, we've lost something we can't replicate and bring back again. and that would just be so sad, really. it's notjust the gloucester old spot. these berkshire pigs are also on the endangered list, as well as
of her 91 years. today's visit to leicester means the queen has now conducted the service in every anglican cathedral in englandir intelligence and docility. but this famous breed is facing a dramatic fall in numbers — amid warnings that they could become extinct if the decline continues in this way. our correspondentjon kay reports from herefordshire on the plight of one of britain's best known traditional pig breeds. squeals. making plenty of noise but for how much longer? the gloucester...
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england. the wind advisories that stretch from ann arbor michigan, still have the potential of two inches of flash flooding. bayside queens saw flash flooding. david, cold and snow behind it. 2 to 5 inches coming with this. get ready for the wind and cold. >> not done with the snow yet. >>> when we come back tonight, the, mit graduate facing terror charges. the discovery police allegely made in his home. >>> and celebrating an american original i comedian don rickles who made sure everyone -- we mean everyone -- was that fair game. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if
england. the wind advisories that stretch from ann arbor michigan, still have the potential of two inches of flash flooding. bayside queens saw flash flooding. david, cold and snow behind it. 2 to 5 inches coming with this. get ready for the wind and cold. >> not done with the snow yet. >>> when we come back tonight, the, mit graduate facing terror charges. the discovery police allegely made in his home. >>> and celebrating an american original i comedian don rickles who...
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in england, queen elizabeth journeyed to mass in a jaunty hat while prime minister may said a word on worshipping for all. >> we must do more to stand up for the people ofgions. >> reporter: on easter week after 45 people died in murderous atacts on coptic churches, easter services were held under heightened security. a lit candle lit up the holy sepulchre in jerusalem where christians believed jesus was buried and reborn. and in greece, worshippers welcomed easter with firecrackers and floating lanterns. here in the u.s., there were festive celebrations including an easter egg hunt at the portland zoo and a major marshmallow drop near detroit. >> i get to get a whole bunch of marsh small lows. >> reporter: thousands marched on spring avenue dressed up in their very best. americans are expected to spend $18 billion on the holiday this year. that would be a record. tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >>> it's the patriots' day holiday in massachusetts. more than 30,000 runners will tackle the grueling boston marathon route starting just before 9:00 a.m. and at fenway on good morning bay for the game. a no-fly zone for drones has been dough claired, and po
in england, queen elizabeth journeyed to mass in a jaunty hat while prime minister may said a word on worshipping for all. >> we must do more to stand up for the people ofgions. >> reporter: on easter week after 45 people died in murderous atacts on coptic churches, easter services were held under heightened security. a lit candle lit up the holy sepulchre in jerusalem where christians believed jesus was buried and reborn. and in greece, worshippers welcomed easter with firecrackers...
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queen opening a new centre at whipsnade zoo. and not a knife orfork inside. today, another quiet day for most of us today, another quiet day for most of us with plenty of sunshine for much of englandthe sky in england and where is, this picture was taken in twickenham and it shows that high cloud. through the rest of the day, there will be fair weather cloud bubbling up will be fair weather cloud bubbling up in england and wales, but overall more sun chang them was the case yesterday. northern england cloudier times, along with northern ireland. in the sunshine, out of the cool wind it will not feel too bad as the sun is getting stronger at this time of year. temperatures in london 15 or16 of year. temperatures in london 15 or 16 degrees. in northern ireland, quite a bit of light, bright conditions on and off for the rest of the day. the north—west scotland it will be windy weather weather fronts continuing to feed in outbreaks of rain, targeting the high lands, and also that in the western isles and the northern isles. overnight, the weatherfront will slip its way southwards. the end of the night the brain will arrive in northern ireland, but making little overall ingress norther
queen opening a new centre at whipsnade zoo. and not a knife orfork inside. today, another quiet day for most of us today, another quiet day for most of us with plenty of sunshine for much of englandthe sky in england and where is, this picture was taken in twickenham and it shows that high cloud. through the rest of the day, there will be fair weather cloud bubbling up will be fair weather cloud bubbling up in england and wales, but overall more sun chang them was the case yesterday. northern...
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in england, queen elizabeth traveled to mass in a jaunty hat, while theresa may said a word for those who aren't worshipping at all. >> we must do more to stand up for the people ofreporter: a week after 45 people died in murderous attacks, easter services were held under tight security. and in greece, worshippers welcomed easter with firecrackers and floating lanterns. here in the u.s., there were festive celebrations, including an easter egg hunt at the portland zoo and a major marshmallow drop near detroit. >> i want to get a whole bunch of marshmallows. >> reporter: here in new york city, thousands marched up fifth avenue in their sunday best. americans are expected to spend $18 billion on this holiday, that would be a record. >> happy easter! >> tony, thanks. >>> a referendum to give turkey's president a tremendous increase in power appears to have narrowly passed today. opposition parties are already disputing the result and calling for a recount. turkey is a key nato ally in the fight against terrorism in syria and iraq. holly williams is in istanbul. >> reporter: the constitutional changes would weaken turkey's courts and lawmakers and place enormous auth
in england, queen elizabeth traveled to mass in a jaunty hat, while theresa may said a word for those who aren't worshipping at all. >> we must do more to stand up for the people ofreporter: a week after 45 people died in murderous attacks, easter services were held under tight security. and in greece, worshippers welcomed easter with firecrackers and floating lanterns. here in the u.s., there were festive celebrations, including an easter egg hunt at the portland zoo and a major...