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up at the arts committee queen anne queen of belgian —— up at the arch, the king and queen of belgiumope i suspect, ceremonial. we're listening toa suspect, ceremonial. we're listening to a song looking back to the heroes of the first world war. singing about heroes, and there are thousands of people here. they are not able to get to the gate tonight. this morning, we had a ceremony, a special ceremony, where the public we re special ceremony, where the public were allowed to march to the gate behind the bands and lay there wreaths. this is a moment of solemnity. this band is standing across the cobbled street that led out of the ruins of ypres and up to the carnage of the western front, the carnage of the western front, the trenches here were only less than a the trenches here were only less thana mile the trenches here were only less than a mile from the city walls. and it was to those trenches that tens of thousands of men marched to their deaths. in the gate at the cemeteries that dot the fields around ypres contain the graves of those men, so many unidentified. such was the battl
up at the arts committee queen anne queen of belgian —— up at the arch, the king and queen of belgiumope i suspect, ceremonial. we're listening toa suspect, ceremonial. we're listening to a song looking back to the heroes of the first world war. singing about heroes, and there are thousands of people here. they are not able to get to the gate tonight. this morning, we had a ceremony, a special ceremony, where the public we re special ceremony, where the public were allowed to march to the...
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amen. # god save our gracious queen # long live our noble queen # god save the queen!e national anthem the formal service of remembrance has come to an end, marking this 100th anniversary of the end of the great war. the clergy of the abbey and the archbishop of canterbury moves in procession. they will be followed by her majesty the queen and the president of germany, back through the abbey towards the grave of the unknown warrior. reconciliation has been the central theme today. we heard the archbishop of canterbury speak of the imperative not to hate or pursue revenge. he said on this day we remember in order to act and he said if conflict had been transformed and enemies reconciled there was hope for the world will stop in the prayers we heard him emerging to remember all for the public good, praise people of conscience and those who strive for humanity. and as the queen and president make their way towards the grave of the unknown warrior it is a fixed time to recall the cost of the war, over 1,100,000 british and commonwealth servicemen killed, one in ten of the
amen. # god save our gracious queen # long live our noble queen # god save the queen!e national anthem the formal service of remembrance has come to an end, marking this 100th anniversary of the end of the great war. the clergy of the abbey and the archbishop of canterbury moves in procession. they will be followed by her majesty the queen and the president of germany, back through the abbey towards the grave of the unknown warrior. reconciliation has been the central theme today. we heard the...
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of the great great queen of denmark sweden norway and iceland. in the mid fifteenth century king christiane the first to build the chapel of the three kings it was intended that in order of knights would convene there. but in the event the builder was laid to rest in it he and his queen lie under a plain stone in the floor. the grander tombs were commissioned by his successors those of christiane the third and frederick the second crafted in and two up are considered the finest renee's on sculptures in denmark. man the adjoining chapel was built for christiana through its hebrew the danes was sixty years time sixteen forty eight and is considered one of the nations preeminent monarchs there were mantic a colored nationalism of the nineteenth century added many a lavish flourish and want to mentation to his chapel. thirty years more which christiane had dried the danes into proved a political desire. asta for the country even so the king was seen as a military hero. mentally wounded so his retinue believed the king collapsed upon the deck of his s
of the great great queen of denmark sweden norway and iceland. in the mid fifteenth century king christiane the first to build the chapel of the three kings it was intended that in order of knights would convene there. but in the event the builder was laid to rest in it he and his queen lie under a plain stone in the floor. the grander tombs were commissioned by his successors those of christiane the third and frederick the second crafted in and two up are considered the finest renee's on...
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the queen of course a veteran.y and everyone served himself. it's very important to the royalfamily and everyone in britain, talking about the sacrifice, the bravery, and this must not happen again. it's notjust here that we remember. we talk about the forces on the western front. fighters from all over the world helping the allied forces. all of the world and that british troops, the world and that british troops, the empire troops, a huge number who fought bravely. for example, we have 1.5 million soldiers from india and 1.5 million soldiers from india and 1 million soldiers from across the rest of the empire, the west indies, different parts of the empire, and many of them suffered greatly. many of them fought and died bravely and it really was a world war and certainly for the empire, 1.1 million british and empire soldiers we re million british and empire soldiers were killed and it was a great sacrifice across the empire and many of those troops at four great equality after the war but they didn't necessarily
the queen of course a veteran.y and everyone served himself. it's very important to the royalfamily and everyone in britain, talking about the sacrifice, the bravery, and this must not happen again. it's notjust here that we remember. we talk about the forces on the western front. fighters from all over the world helping the allied forces. all of the world and that british troops, the world and that british troops, the empire troops, a huge number who fought bravely. for example, we have 1.5...
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. >> plus long live the queen. from music. ♪ >> to hit movies like "a star is born". >> what you want to play. don' while you do it. >> how the glitz and glitter of drag has sashheed into main stream culture. and how this mystery man is getting us into the holiday spirit. first the "nightline" five. ♪ >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. r. kelly's fame as a rnb hit maker has long been eclipsed by infamous headlines. tonight his exwife shares her story of a difficult past with the grammy award winner, shedding light on what she said was an abusive relationship, hoping to help others. >> people have no idea there's two different men, the person robert, and the persona r. ke y kelly. >> r. kelly widely regarded as s king of r&b. songs like "ignition" but his ex wife kelly says there's something behind that persona. >> here i am principle dancer, on stage, right next to him and people have no idea this man just beat me on the bus. people have no idea of the bruises i'm hiding. >> she claims she was a victim of emo
. >> plus long live the queen. from music. ♪ >> to hit movies like "a star is born". >> what you want to play. don' while you do it. >> how the glitz and glitter of drag has sashheed into main stream culture. and how this mystery man is getting us into the holiday spirit. first the "nightline" five. ♪ >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. r. kelly's fame as a rnb hit maker has long been eclipsed by infamous headlines. tonight his...
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the queen wasjoined senior politicians and armed forces.man president and members of the royal family for a special service at westminster abbey. in paris, world leaders put aside their differences in remembrance at the ark to tree of —— arc de triomphe. two of four people who have died in a car crash have been named by theirfamily, adnan ashraf jarral and his have been named by theirfamily, adnan ashrafjarral and his son nico heugh simone died —— usman died. police were called to an address in cupar angus in the early hours of this morning when they found a children and an injured man nearby. two children were found dead. cabinet ministers insist they remain optimistic that theresa may will get a brexit deal. andrea leadsom said she did not expect any more than hysteria or —— resignations. jo johnson stepped down on friday. all options are said to remain on the table, the shadow foreign secretary was asked about jeremy table, the shadow foreign secretary was asked aboutjeremy corbyn's comments to a german newspaper that brexit cannot be st
the queen wasjoined senior politicians and armed forces.man president and members of the royal family for a special service at westminster abbey. in paris, world leaders put aside their differences in remembrance at the ark to tree of —— arc de triomphe. two of four people who have died in a car crash have been named by theirfamily, adnan ashraf jarral and his have been named by theirfamily, adnan ashrafjarral and his son nico heugh simone died —— usman died. police were called to an...
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as was the case last year, the queen watch from the balcony above.led the start of the two minutes‘ silence. in whitehall, after the last post sounded by royal marine buglers, the prince of wales placed the queen's wreath of poppies against the cenotaph's northern face. and then, for the first time, a german wreath was laid at the cenotaph by germany's head of state, president steinmeier. 100 years after the end of the first world war, in which an estimated two million germans lost their lives, an historic gesture of reconciliation. after the vips, it was the turn of the veterans to march past each will have his or her own memory but today the collective remembrance was for those who never came home from a terrible world war that ended 100 years ago today. in a special tribute today, there was a departure from the usual armistice commemorations. the cenotaph saw 10,000 members of the public file past the memorial, to show their thanks to those who served, in what was thought at the time, to be the war to end all wars. daniela relph joined those who t
as was the case last year, the queen watch from the balcony above.led the start of the two minutes‘ silence. in whitehall, after the last post sounded by royal marine buglers, the prince of wales placed the queen's wreath of poppies against the cenotaph's northern face. and then, for the first time, a german wreath was laid at the cenotaph by germany's head of state, president steinmeier. 100 years after the end of the first world war, in which an estimated two million germans lost their...
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tonight the queen wasjoined members of the armed forces.and members of the royal family for a special service of remembrance at westminster abbey. and in paris world leaders put aside their differences to unite in remembrance at the arc de triomph. sport now, and a full round—up from the bbc‘s sports centre. manchester derby is always a big day in the premier league calendar and city have emphasised their superiority over their neighbours with a dominant display against united. with 12 matches of the season united. with 12 matches of the season played, city are 12 points clear of happy to united. andy swiss reports on a victory. a friendly handshake before a familiar rivalry. what this was a manchester derby that at first seemed utterly one—sided. city hits six in mid week and emerged intent on repeat bernardo silva going close as they raced out of the blocks. united could hardly get a touch and when david silva fired city ahead, the only surprise was it took 11 minutes. united hung in there until the break, but when aguero began the second
tonight the queen wasjoined members of the armed forces.and members of the royal family for a special service of remembrance at westminster abbey. and in paris world leaders put aside their differences to unite in remembrance at the arc de triomph. sport now, and a full round—up from the bbc‘s sports centre. manchester derby is always a big day in the premier league calendar and city have emphasised their superiority over their neighbours with a dominant display against united. with 12...
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this was 1952, the first year of the queen's reign.then, of course, the dead of two world wars were being remembered. last year, for the first time, the queen watched from a balcony overlooking whitehall. the same thing will happen today. that original armistice which ended the first world war will be recalled. at 11 o'clock on the 11th day of the 11th month, the prince of wales will lead the nation's tribute. nicholas witchell, bbc news. overnight, crowds fell silent across the commonwealth to commemorate the centenary of the armistice. thousands gathered for a national service of remembrance at the australian war memorial, in canberra, whilst large crowds also attended new zealand's national war memorial park in wellington. more than 200,000 commonwealth troops were killed in the conflict. here, the main remembrance events started an hour ago. danny boyle's moving tribute to the fallen began. huge portraits of some of those who lost their lives will be etched onto 32 beaches, before being washed away by the tide. 11 o'clock is when t
this was 1952, the first year of the queen's reign.then, of course, the dead of two world wars were being remembered. last year, for the first time, the queen watched from a balcony overlooking whitehall. the same thing will happen today. that original armistice which ended the first world war will be recalled. at 11 o'clock on the 11th day of the 11th month, the prince of wales will lead the nation's tribute. nicholas witchell, bbc news. overnight, crowds fell silent across the commonwealth to...
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which is a memorial to the queen, last queen of hawaii, queen lolikalani and go into the capital and i'll show you the rest of the buildings. so now we're between the palace. and the new capital building. and between that, we have a statue of queen lolical ane the last monarch of hawaii and passed away in 1917. but she was overthrown in 1893 by american forces. american military landed and surrounded the government buildings. and overthrew the queen. part of what was going on was in her hand she is holding the constitution of 1893. the creation chant of the native hawaiians, and the song that she wrote called aloha oy. the queen was trying to restore the civil rights of the hawaiian people. so her brother, king kalau was forced to sign the constitution in 1887 called the bayonet constitution because they surrounded him in the palace and pointed bayonets at him and said sign this constitution. but what it did was it stripped the civil rights of native hawaiians from voting, from participating in government. and when the queen ascended to the thrown in 1891, her promise to the people i
which is a memorial to the queen, last queen of hawaii, queen lolikalani and go into the capital and i'll show you the rest of the buildings. so now we're between the palace. and the new capital building. and between that, we have a statue of queen lolical ane the last monarch of hawaii and passed away in 1917. but she was overthrown in 1893 by american forces. american military landed and surrounded the government buildings. and overthrew the queen. part of what was going on was in her hand...
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she became the duchess-- she knew the queen before they were both famous, before the queen was the queen and we grew up together and were best friend and became lovers and she was the queen. from my point of view, she was a useless queen, so i run the country for her. >> stephen: and she-- you have a bit of a falling out with the queen in this one, which doesn't give anything away. but the real sarah churchill had a falling out with the queen as well. >> it's all true. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. ( hter ) i an, eree -- >> stephenlike it even more now. >> the story is all true. what happens behind closed doors between the women when they're alone, who knows, right? because we don't know-- we weren't there. we don't know what anyone does behind closed doors. >> stephen: you know what else we don't know? >> what? >> stephen: what it smelled like. >> bad, i imagine. >> stephen: terrible. and the men are so pretty in this movie. >> yeah, yeah. >.>> stephen: nicholas holt, and the men are so much more dressed up with the wig and the makeup. >> we didn't wear any makeup and the men are in wigs
she became the duchess-- she knew the queen before they were both famous, before the queen was the queen and we grew up together and were best friend and became lovers and she was the queen. from my point of view, she was a useless queen, so i run the country for her. >> stephen: and she-- you have a bit of a falling out with the queen in this one, which doesn't give anything away. but the real sarah churchill had a falling out with the queen as well. >> it's all true. >>...
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members of the royal family, including the queen, will also be in attendance.that congregation here. patricia, your grandfather served in the first world war. and edward, your great uncle, william, also served. that name might be familiar to people because his face was one of those on the beaches in that very poignant project, the sand sculptures. tell us a little bit about your great uncle. walter was repeated to be one of the first black professional football is. he played for spurs then had a three year career played for spurs then had a three year career with northampton. it was from northampton that he was one of the first cobblers to enlist in the first world war. he is also repeated to be one of the first black office rs to be one of the first black officers to lead british troops, and sadly he died in march, 1918. like so sadly he died in march, 1918. like so many. still a young man. so many lives, promising livesjust cut so many. still a young man. so many lives, promising lives just cut off so lives, promising lives just cut off so tragically. yes, an
members of the royal family, including the queen, will also be in attendance.that congregation here. patricia, your grandfather served in the first world war. and edward, your great uncle, william, also served. that name might be familiar to people because his face was one of those on the beaches in that very poignant project, the sand sculptures. tell us a little bit about your great uncle. walter was repeated to be one of the first black professional football is. he played for spurs then had...
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prince charles let the tributes at the cenotaph in london on behalf of the queen.in attendance. in paris, around 70 world leaders, including president trump, gathered to pay their respects and effect on the conflict which claims 20 million lives. we will be reporting from paris in a moment, but first, a look at how britain's memory remains of world war i. 800,000 or so reduce lives were lost in the warand 800,000 or so reduce lives were lost in the war and it was in there no remembrance of the cenotaph was originally constructed. in timeless fashion and a largely unchanging form, the ceremony of remembrance has taken place in whitehall in every peacetime year since. so on this more than usually significant day of remembrance, the nation's leaders took their places around the cenotaph, led by the prince of wales, as was the case last year, the queen watch from a balcony above as big ben signalled the start of the national two minute silence in memory of all of those from britain and the commonwealth who lost their lives in war. big ben chimes the hour. in whitehall,
prince charles let the tributes at the cenotaph in london on behalf of the queen.in attendance. in paris, around 70 world leaders, including president trump, gathered to pay their respects and effect on the conflict which claims 20 million lives. we will be reporting from paris in a moment, but first, a look at how britain's memory remains of world war i. 800,000 or so reduce lives were lost in the warand 800,000 or so reduce lives were lost in the war and it was in there no remembrance of the...
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after the sounding of the last post, the prince of wales labour queen's reeth.y. and then after the formal wreath laying and the vetera ns formal wreath laying and the veterans march past ten the people's march, an opportunity for 10,000 people to pay their often personal tributes to ancestors they've never known but whose memories they cherish. a century may have passed since the great war ended. no more are their witnesses who can testify from personal experience to its horrors, but britain showed once again that the will to remember remains strong. so many moving tributes throughout the day. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the bbc has launched a major initiative to tackle the spread of fake news. as part of an in—depth investigation, it's found evidence of russian disinformation which could worsen relations with the united states. wildfires raging in california have become the deadliest in the state's history — the go
after the sounding of the last post, the prince of wales labour queen's reeth.y. and then after the formal wreath laying and the vetera ns formal wreath laying and the veterans march past ten the people's march, an opportunity for 10,000 people to pay their often personal tributes to ancestors they've never known but whose memories they cherish. a century may have passed since the great war ended. no more are their witnesses who can testify from personal experience to its horrors, but britain...
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jewels fit for a queen.ls have not been seen in public for two centuries. hidden away after being smuggled out of france at the height of the revolution. now the pearls that once graced marie antoinette's neck are up for auction. they are beautiful jewels that should do well because the design is perfect, the gems are good. the highest valued item is a very special pearl and diamond pendant which belonged to marie antoinette, at £1— $2 million estimate. some of the pieces are less costly, but have huge historic value. a ring with marie antoinette's initials and a lock of her hair. probably made for her daughter — one of the few members of french royalty to escape the guillotine. the jewels have stayed in the family ever since, but now over 200 years later, marie antoinette's prized diamonds and pearls will go under the hammer, sold to the highest bidder, whether blue blooded or commoner. hard to imagine what france's last queen would have thought of that. let's return to our main story — the crucial cabinet
jewels fit for a queen.ls have not been seen in public for two centuries. hidden away after being smuggled out of france at the height of the revolution. now the pearls that once graced marie antoinette's neck are up for auction. they are beautiful jewels that should do well because the design is perfect, the gems are good. the highest valued item is a very special pearl and diamond pendant which belonged to marie antoinette, at £1— $2 million estimate. some of the pieces are less costly,...
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the times has gone with the same front—page picture of the queen.omething that goes across generations. people become aware... let's be fair, if you are a member of the royal family, there is a sense of duty and obligation as well i think. they are at the forefront of any sort of national feeling of significance, you expect them to be there. the photo of the queen is a great photo and it encapsulates what someone great photo and it encapsulates what someone who as i say lived through a war, not this one, she's probably, well, obviously we don't know what she was thinking at the precise moment, but clearly... they change the family name because of world war i. clearly showing that. the question here is if you looked at the queen was standing on, with the duchess of cambridge, next to the duchess of cambridge, next to the duchess of cambridge, next to the duchess of cornwall, and meghan markle was not there. the new royal. so from that point of view i suppose strictly speaking, if you were doing that picture, it should have been the duchess of cornwal
the times has gone with the same front—page picture of the queen.omething that goes across generations. people become aware... let's be fair, if you are a member of the royal family, there is a sense of duty and obligation as well i think. they are at the forefront of any sort of national feeling of significance, you expect them to be there. the photo of the queen is a great photo and it encapsulates what someone great photo and it encapsulates what someone who as i say lived through a war,...
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and, these are the portraits, or the photographs of the king and queen, george v and queen mary, which were presented in wilson, in silver frames with their initials on them, these are their official portraits, and both are autographed, by the royal family. americans always ask so i will just say that these are queen elizabeth grand parents, and if you look closely, she bears quite a resemblance to her grand mother, queen mary. >> outside the library is a statue, that deserves note, will drought wilson and his wife were great supporters of the red cross this is one way that the united states was involved in world war i, even before we declared war and became involved militarily. and, the red cross did great work in world war i and was supported by many americans, including prominently the president and the first lady, this sculpture was based on a popular poster of the time, it is called the greatest mother in the world, and it depicts a red cross nurse kneeling and cradling in her arms what you might initially first think is a baby but actually it is a small soldier, who has been prev
and, these are the portraits, or the photographs of the king and queen, george v and queen mary, which were presented in wilson, in silver frames with their initials on them, these are their official portraits, and both are autographed, by the royal family. americans always ask so i will just say that these are queen elizabeth grand parents, and if you look closely, she bears quite a resemblance to her grand mother, queen mary. >> outside the library is a statue, that deserves note, will...
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queen mary, first left. 1 block. you make a left turn, can't make a left, can't make a right or you'll be in the water. despite hitting all the lights, it took us 4 minutes. how tough could that be? for james lee the bus driver, obviously it was impossible. this is security video taken from the corner of central showing people jumping out of the bus, and a few minutes later squad cars from the sheriff's department arrive to rescue the folks. >> what happened was uncalled for and unprofessional. >> that was dave lopez reporting from los angeles. the bus driver ended up allegedly getting into a fist fight with as passenger. the driver was then arrested. >>> one man admits when he saw a car burst into flames, he didn't think, he just paid attention to his instincts. he saved a woman and today he was honored for his heroic action. >> the flames started coming out the hood of the car and started coming through the dash. i just grabbed her and pulled her out. >> the sheriff's deputies arrived moments later and captured the
queen mary, first left. 1 block. you make a left turn, can't make a left, can't make a right or you'll be in the water. despite hitting all the lights, it took us 4 minutes. how tough could that be? for james lee the bus driver, obviously it was impossible. this is security video taken from the corner of central showing people jumping out of the bus, and a few minutes later squad cars from the sheriff's department arrive to rescue the folks. >> what happened was uncalled for and...
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they never called me queen.art, but i miss the people. >> seth: yeah. i imagine it's very hard to leave a show like that.d ha a f hope i don't get typecast," in roles like this. you've certainly shook that off right away by going from the queen to lisbeth salander in this film. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> or it makes me look like i've got psychological problems. >> seth: oh, yeah. [ laughter ] oh, i hadn't even thought of that. that's right. so, it might be that as well. but definitely far more leather in "girl with --" >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: far more leather, and i'm thinking more tattoos than "the crown." >> i mean, i don't know. >> seth: yeah, we don't' know. >> you never know what goes on from the neck down with the queen. >> seth: that's right. >> she could be hiding an awful lot of them. >> seth: that's right. oh, man. that would be a fun thing to find out. >> wouldn't it? >> seth: yeah. >> how could we find that out? >> seth: i don't know. [ laughter ] i guess -- i guess the real
they never called me queen.art, but i miss the people. >> seth: yeah. i imagine it's very hard to leave a show like that.d ha a f hope i don't get typecast," in roles like this. you've certainly shook that off right away by going from the queen to lisbeth salander in this film. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> or it makes me look like i've got psychological problems. >> seth: oh, yeah. [ laughter ] oh, i hadn't even thought of that. that's right....
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watching, as she does every year, the queen, surrounded by members of herfamily. the queen, surrounded because country called. because they knew it had to be done. but unless they went to fight, there could be no peace. last post plays. thousands of poppy petals, a silent tribute to all those who served and made the ultimate sacrifice. sarah campbell, bbc news. an emotional evening, as much of today will be as well. at 10 o'clock this morning, here on bbc one, david dimbleby, dan snow and tina daheley will bring you coverage of the nation's remembrance sunday commemorations. time now for the rest of the morning's news with chris. good morning to you. more bodies have been found in california as the state continues to battle the latest wildfires. the death toll now stands at 25 with the town of paradise almost completely destroyed. officials say the blaze is the state's most destructive in history, although some evacuation orders have been lifted, allowing people to return to their homes. peter bowes has the latest from los angeles. the scale of the devastation is overwhelming. this is
watching, as she does every year, the queen, surrounded by members of herfamily. the queen, surrounded because country called. because they knew it had to be done. but unless they went to fight, there could be no peace. last post plays. thousands of poppy petals, a silent tribute to all those who served and made the ultimate sacrifice. sarah campbell, bbc news. an emotional evening, as much of today will be as well. at 10 o'clock this morning, here on bbc one, david dimbleby, dan snow and tina...
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the queen paid it wa nt to buckingham palace.ueen paid it want to beat colic and outstanding ca re want to beat colic and outstanding care to dethrone. —— here to dethrone. to have yours photos can now study the draft agreement believing eu in march of next year. backin believing eu in march of next year. back in 2016, the present people voted to the 48% to remain. are corresponded john kay has by the day they're asking voters how they feel about the way things have turned out so about the way things have turned out so past. the prime minister has told us so past. the prime minister has told us that no. while the politicians argue, the people wait — to find out what happens next. everything will come to a standstill... as she started work this morning, maria didn't know where the uk was heading. how would you sum it up right now? chaos — complete and utter chaos, in‘t it? it doesn't feel like anybody knows really what's going on, and it doesn't feel like anybody knows what they're doing, so, yeah, it's quite scary, i suppose. as
the queen paid it wa nt to buckingham palace.ueen paid it want to beat colic and outstanding ca re want to beat colic and outstanding care to dethrone. —— here to dethrone. to have yours photos can now study the draft agreement believing eu in march of next year. backin believing eu in march of next year. back in 2016, the present people voted to the 48% to remain. are corresponded john kay has by the day they're asking voters how they feel about the way things have turned out so about the...
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this was 1952, the first year of the queen's reign.en, of course, the dead of two world wars were being remembered. last year, for the first time, the queen watched from a balcony overlooking whitehall. the same thing will happen today. if that original armistice which ended the first world war will be recalled. at 11 o'clock on the 11th day of the 11th month, the prince of wales will lead the nation's tribute. nicholas witchell, bbc news. 0vernight, crowds fell silent across the commonwealth to commemorate the centenary of the armistice. thousands gathered for a national service of remembrance at the australian war memorial in canberra, and large crowds also attended new zealand's national war memorial park in wellington. more than 200,000 commonwealth troops were killed in the conflict. the main remembrance events started earlier this morning. danny boyle's tributes to the fallen have begun. huge portraits of some of those who lost their lives are being etched onto 32 beaches, before being washed away by the tide. this morning, the q
this was 1952, the first year of the queen's reign.en, of course, the dead of two world wars were being remembered. last year, for the first time, the queen watched from a balcony overlooking whitehall. the same thing will happen today. if that original armistice which ended the first world war will be recalled. at 11 o'clock on the 11th day of the 11th month, the prince of wales will lead the nation's tribute. nicholas witchell, bbc news. 0vernight, crowds fell silent across the commonwealth...
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. >>> margot robbie unrecognizable as the queen of england.nsformation. >>> behind the scenes of kelly ripa's new show, talking her favorite hot topic, her hot husband. >> i don't want to brag, but every date with mark is like a first date. >>> property brothers hosted a celebrity ride along to rai >>> okay, how about this? news out of london has been all about that growing royal rift between sister-in-law duchesses. kate was greeting fans and got asked this question. >> are you excited for meg than and her new baby. >>solutely. >> what do you think? >> i don't love when people pit women against other women. let them be who they're going to be. >>> kelly ripa has a new facebook series with rachael harris who costarred with mega hahn an "suits." >> i decided i was going to be rachel's plus one at the royal wedding but i guess you had to work be couldn't go so i couldn't go. >> i had work and i have two children, and i wasn't invited. just so you know, meghan has not returned any of my texts. >> so no royal invite for the besties who have been k
. >>> margot robbie unrecognizable as the queen of england.nsformation. >>> behind the scenes of kelly ripa's new show, talking her favorite hot topic, her hot husband. >> i don't want to brag, but every date with mark is like a first date. >>> property brothers hosted a celebrity ride along to rai >>> okay, how about this? news out of london has been all about that growing royal rift between sister-in-law duchesses. kate was greeting fans and got asked...
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because incredible poverty breaks it's all about supporting the queen and getting rid of their world contacts. future historians may look back at donald trump's handling of the murder of jamal to show the as a case study of the lack of leadership and outright folly his reasons for giving the saudis or rather the crown prince a free pass simply don't make sense why because it's all about a race. going to go camp sundown again for people that can't decide and they're like so vampires. like us safe housing as they don't have to talk about what they go through with us because we understand her daughter jeannie was diagnosed with a very rare son sensitive condition if i get sunburned i heal she doesn't feel patients. they have problems with the walking talking some the brains of actually shrinking inside their skull gets thicker in the brain state small. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin in your muscle all the way down to the bone and there's no relief comes out we're not so sure this is just over. most people think j
because incredible poverty breaks it's all about supporting the queen and getting rid of their world contacts. future historians may look back at donald trump's handling of the murder of jamal to show the as a case study of the lack of leadership and outright folly his reasons for giving the saudis or rather the crown prince a free pass simply don't make sense why because it's all about a race. going to go camp sundown again for people that can't decide and they're like so vampires. like us...
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oh i like being queen thank you so much for it i mean. i love it you know i think the biggest thing that i would be working on the economy is very very strong right now and i think the thing that troubles me the most is this sort of divide between the booming economy that we see on wall street and sort of the absence of the impact of that on main street and this detachment many americans feel particularly in the working and middle class from the boom that is the economy right now and so you look at some of the polls two thirds of americans say that the economy is really strong but us but only a third say that they are getting the positive impact of that so in a perfect world i think i i would want to address some of those and these are some of the things that the president talked about on the campaign trail and democrats have actually said they support although i'm not sure they're going to go for it but things like a middle class tax cut and an infrastructure package to start out with i think would be two big things that should be on the
oh i like being queen thank you so much for it i mean. i love it you know i think the biggest thing that i would be working on the economy is very very strong right now and i think the thing that troubles me the most is this sort of divide between the booming economy that we see on wall street and sort of the absence of the impact of that on main street and this detachment many americans feel particularly in the working and middle class from the boom that is the economy right now and so you...
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sure of the queen's garden this. last in line if the management norms which we've set up here are put in place then the future will be. and the new marvelous. war went well very good i would say. but for that these decisions must be respected. otherwise there's a risk of losing what is still the jewel of the caribbean in a full. taking advantage of these timeless moments of trying none of the tourists are aware that there's a real menace circling the island. in all likelihood this crocodile was driven away by a tropical storm or by the construction of new seaside resort and has found its way from florida to cuba a distance of three hundred miles. per hour. just like many tourists this new common set out looking for a haven of trying when achieved. but in the case of this crocodile it was a life threatening quest for this journey of two to three weeks in the high seas is a tough challenge for a cold blooded animal who time is easily. thanks. i. is this cicutto crocodile also known as the american crocodile had come al
sure of the queen's garden this. last in line if the management norms which we've set up here are put in place then the future will be. and the new marvelous. war went well very good i would say. but for that these decisions must be respected. otherwise there's a risk of losing what is still the jewel of the caribbean in a full. taking advantage of these timeless moments of trying none of the tourists are aware that there's a real menace circling the island. in all likelihood this crocodile was...
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she couldn't possibly be any moree different from queen.ogether here in new york this week for a sunday sitdown. >> reporter: fs who fell in love with claire foy on "the crown" are in for a bit of a shock with the film "the girl in the spb.er's >> foy is almost unrecognizable, the fierce some hackernd central character in author stevers 's best selling miennium movie. is there an added responsibility for you to say i've got to get this right for all those people who have a vision for what this character looks like and acts >> i think you can't do that. you have to give yourself the freedom t elore and understand and be surprised by yourself and the character. i loved her so muchs a fan of the novels anyway so iof sort felt she was in safe hands. i felt like i would be harder on myself than anyone else could be. >> claire was involved in every detail of her transformation into the famous female protagonist. from that dragon tattoo to the piercings and even the accent. >> am transferring all of your cash to your wife. >> i think your dialect
she couldn't possibly be any moree different from queen.ogether here in new york this week for a sunday sitdown. >> reporter: fs who fell in love with claire foy on "the crown" are in for a bit of a shock with the film "the girl in the spb.er's >> foy is almost unrecognizable, the fierce some hackernd central character in author stevers 's best selling miennium movie. is there an added responsibility for you to say i've got to get this right for all those people who...
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as was the case last year, the queen watched from a balcony above.e start of the national two—minute silence. in memory of all those from britain and the commonwealth who lost their lives in war. in whitehall, after the last post sounded by royal marine buglers, the prince of wales placed the queens reeva poppies against the cenotaph‘s northern face. and then for the first time, a german wreath was laid at the cenotaph by german's head of state residents die mayor. 100 years after the end of the first world war, in which an estimated 2 million germans lost their lives and historic gesture of conciliation. —— a historic gesture of reconciliation. then it was the turn of the veterans to march past and labour reads in memory of lost colleagues. they were followed this year by the people's march, members of the public he wanted to add their tribute to those of a lost generation who died in a world war which ended 100 years ago today. i'm joined now by dr glyn prysor, from the commonwealth war graves commission. their chief historian. looking at those pic
as was the case last year, the queen watched from a balcony above.e start of the national two—minute silence. in memory of all those from britain and the commonwealth who lost their lives in war. in whitehall, after the last post sounded by royal marine buglers, the prince of wales placed the queens reeva poppies against the cenotaph‘s northern face. and then for the first time, a german wreath was laid at the cenotaph by german's head of state residents die mayor. 100 years after the end...
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prince charles laid a wreath at the foot of the cenotaph on behalf of her majesty the queen — followedsenior politicans and members of the armed forces — including the german president — for the first time. a series of sand portraits have been created across the uk featuring images of people who lost their lives in the first world war, including the poet wilfred owen who was killed shortly before peace was declared. in paris — world leaders, including president putin and president trump attended a service at the tomb of the unknown soldier — at the arc de triomphe. translation: long live peace among peoples and states, long live the free nations of the world. long live friendship among peoples. long live france. i'm lukwesa burak — the other stories on bbc news: 25 people are now known to have died in wildfires in northern california — firefighters are still trying to bring them under control. the conservative minister andrea leadsom says any deal with the eu must not trap the uk in an ‘open ended customs arrangement‘ — and rejected claims she was going to resign. war veterans have tak
prince charles laid a wreath at the foot of the cenotaph on behalf of her majesty the queen — followedsenior politicans and members of the armed forces — including the german president — for the first time. a series of sand portraits have been created across the uk featuring images of people who lost their lives in the first world war, including the poet wilfred owen who was killed shortly before peace was declared. in paris — world leaders, including president putin and president trump...
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the overthrow of the queen was 125 years ago.here are members of the community, it was like yesterday. it continues to form the conversation as far as land issues, as far as what is going kea on the big island. there are two mountains that form that island. i believe it is 12 or 13 existing telescopes on top of mauna kea. it is well placed first on a man to observe the heavens. but it is also considered a very sacred place for native hawaiians traditionally. there are plans to build a 30-meter telescope, the largest telescope up there by far. it has been extremely controversial in hawaii. the most recent polls i remember seeing did show that a majority of native hawaiians opposed to keaconstruction of mounted -- monauna kea. i know that it is a science versus culture issue. a lot of hawaiians are irked by that. it is a big issue. we have been covering running junction by the supreme court to stop construction until they had the proper permits in place. and that is still continuing to work itself out. when that court order came do
the overthrow of the queen was 125 years ago.here are members of the community, it was like yesterday. it continues to form the conversation as far as land issues, as far as what is going kea on the big island. there are two mountains that form that island. i believe it is 12 or 13 existing telescopes on top of mauna kea. it is well placed first on a man to observe the heavens. but it is also considered a very sacred place for native hawaiians traditionally. there are plans to build a 30-meter...
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served the city of new york, served communities in queens and the bronx. and we know that while this chapter closes for joe crowley, there will be other chapters that open and he'll continue to contribute in a mightful way to the united states of america. with that, i think i can take a few questions. reporter: mr. jeffries, you were calling for unity, but there's still members of your caucus who want to stop nancy pelosi from becoming speaker. how -- [inaudible] -- for your party to show unity if the same members try to prevent her from getting the speakership on the floor of the house in january? mr. jeffries: every member has an opportunity to do what they feel is best on behalf of the communities that they represent. the first order of business when we reconvene at 1:00 p.m. will be to take a vote on our speaker designee. as of the moment, nancy pelosi is the only candidate who has submitted her name and we'll see what happens when the meeting reconvenes, if someone emerges. but again, these are all contests of ideas. working through the process of pre
served the city of new york, served communities in queens and the bronx. and we know that while this chapter closes for joe crowley, there will be other chapters that open and he'll continue to contribute in a mightful way to the united states of america. with that, i think i can take a few questions. reporter: mr. jeffries, you were calling for unity, but there's still members of your caucus who want to stop nancy pelosi from becoming speaker. how -- [inaudible] -- for your party to show unity...
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of course the queen cannot go on and on, the queen is the oldest monarch in the history, the oldest monarch in history. but she is a very sharp 92—year—old. but 95—96, just as the duke of edinburgh has had to step aside, i have been told that she will step aside in the prince of wales will become the prince regent. and that will probably happen because it is in the best interest of the country. we are in a transition of the moment, we still have got two captains on the ship's dack at the moment. and that is what is going on, the queen has not made a flight since 2011. so the reality is we have already got the prince of wales, and the duchess of cornwall, who will be his queen consult. we have been doing the heavy lifting already. and what about the role that will perhaps be now open to be a little more vocal being taken over by prince william and prince harry? we have already seen them starting to favour certain issues and take things to heart, wanting to speak out and communicate. will we hear an increasing amount from them?|j out and communicate. will we hear an increasing amount from the
of course the queen cannot go on and on, the queen is the oldest monarch in the history, the oldest monarch in history. but she is a very sharp 92—year—old. but 95—96, just as the duke of edinburgh has had to step aside, i have been told that she will step aside in the prince of wales will become the prince regent. and that will probably happen because it is in the best interest of the country. we are in a transition of the moment, we still have got two captains on the ship's dack at the...
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queen.iquely, the german president lays a wreath at the cenotaph. the first time on this 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended the great war. the wife of the german president on the left of their standing behind the left of their standing behind the duchess of sussex. and now, a wreath is laid on behalf of the duke of edinburgh by by captain katherine coulthard. and then the prince of wales laying his own wreath. his wreath with its distinctive prince of wales feathers. and then the duke of cambridge, the duke of sussex, the duke of york and the earl of wessex. and following them, the princess royal, the duke of kent, and prince michael of kent. parade. stand at ease. stand easy. the order is given for the parade to stand at ease and the prime minister theresa may will be the first of the politicians to lay her wreath. music: funeral march no 1. the leader of the opposition, jeremy corbyn. next, the leader of a scottish national party at westminster, ian blackford, who lays his wreat
queen.iquely, the german president lays a wreath at the cenotaph. the first time on this 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended the great war. the wife of the german president on the left of their standing behind the left of their standing behind the duchess of sussex. and now, a wreath is laid on behalf of the duke of edinburgh by by captain katherine coulthard. and then the prince of wales laying his own wreath. his wreath with its distinctive prince of wales feathers. and then the...
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iam standing i am standing here in long island city in queens, new york.dustrial area that over the last year has seen a massive boom in residential high—rise building. now the technology giant, along with virginia, will become home to its second headquarters outside of seattle. amazon's surprise decision is to an end a highly publicised contest which saw over 200 cities and towns across the united states all vying to come home to the retailer ‘s second massive headquarters. why? because it is perceived to bring the massive economic benefits and job. in the end, it was virginia and new york offering a combined $2 billion in tax incentives that one. the company said part of the reason of the decision was because they were looking for something which had good access to transport, where i am standing is not farfrom access to transport, where i am standing is not far from two airports, but the other factor was talent to. they said it was key to be able to recruit a kind of talent they need to continue to grow and they need to continue to grow and they felt tha
iam standing i am standing here in long island city in queens, new york.dustrial area that over the last year has seen a massive boom in residential high—rise building. now the technology giant, along with virginia, will become home to its second headquarters outside of seattle. amazon's surprise decision is to an end a highly publicised contest which saw over 200 cities and towns across the united states all vying to come home to the retailer ‘s second massive headquarters. why? because it...
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i won. >> kelly did win last year, but there's a new queen in town. >> now who's the queen?elly and blake fight this season was really nice and it was nice because i get a break from dealing with him. >> i'm really glad i'm not sitting by him this season. >> did you request not to sit by me this season? is that what happened? >> uh-huh. >> now coach adam may have found some relief from this loving rivalry, but now it's jennifer hudson who finds herself stuck right in the middle of their war of words. >> i don't want to sit by blakee decade. you've only been around him one season. >> they have a love/hate relationship in a way. sit down. >> one second they are like brother and sister and the next they're like cats and dogs fighting. [ laughter ] >> i don't know who they're going to be when you turn around. so sometimes i don't bother to. j-hud is just going to sit back and watch. >> that is crazy. >>> still ahead -- ♪ right now she's probably sayin' i'm done ♪ >> carrie underwood, hope you're ready. your husband has a big surprise for you and he wants you to see it on "e.t."
i won. >> kelly did win last year, but there's a new queen in town. >> now who's the queen?elly and blake fight this season was really nice and it was nice because i get a break from dealing with him. >> i'm really glad i'm not sitting by him this season. >> did you request not to sit by me this season? is that what happened? >> uh-huh. >> now coach adam may have found some relief from this loving rivalry, but now it's jennifer hudson who finds herself stuck...
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mary queen of scott in theaters december 7th. >> so magical. >> still ahead. >> j.secret to staying ageless. >> write down everything you eat and work out you do. >> plus kevin hart on the new bromance. >> it's not a love story, it's a love -- like you got to say it tougher. >> the movie roberts is saying is her best. >> just tell me son where you want me to bury you. ♪ >>> oh, you know it's going to be a special holiday for jennifer lopez and alex rodriguez but here's a early christmas gift for all of us, j. lo's amazing comedy return. i was first on the set of jennifer's second act. >> only thing stopping you is you. >> you need to wear anything other than this. you look at "mrs. doubtfire". >> you know nobody believes you're notorious. >> i'm not. i'm playing a woman in her 40s. >> want you to write down everything you eat, everything you drink, every work out you do, whatever fountain of youth you jumped in. >> i look healthy haven't really drank, don't smoke, i'm sure it's all helping me now, in my late 20s. >> she turns 50 in july but j. lo is proving you can
mary queen of scott in theaters december 7th. >> so magical. >> still ahead. >> j.secret to staying ageless. >> write down everything you eat and work out you do. >> plus kevin hart on the new bromance. >> it's not a love story, it's a love -- like you got to say it tougher. >> the movie roberts is saying is her best. >> just tell me son where you want me to bury you. ♪ >>> oh, you know it's going to be a special holiday for jennifer...
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iconic a movie tribute to the late queen singer freddie mercury. and creative in the icelandic restaurant and its many to me the dishes. we start off in the city of love paris it's beautiful architecture lends itself easily to romance but one french photographer feels that paris is old charms are quickly disappearing due to gentrification so all share has set out to reimage the city in surrealistic fashion the results are a fantasy filled paris with free floating images there's a closer look. i'm sure this can fly. is a dream or a time traveler i'm something of a magician in his universe houses can fly. it's all the time has left its traces like on the rusty shutters i'm interested in houses that are either on their last legs or that are said to be rejuvenated i try to capture that short moment before they are renovated i suppose like that one right there after that happens they don't really interest me anymore. i want to us live. from the french capitals famous and elegant boulevards you'll find the modest streets filled with the houses that inter
iconic a movie tribute to the late queen singer freddie mercury. and creative in the icelandic restaurant and its many to me the dishes. we start off in the city of love paris it's beautiful architecture lends itself easily to romance but one french photographer feels that paris is old charms are quickly disappearing due to gentrification so all share has set out to reimage the city in surrealistic fashion the results are a fantasy filled paris with free floating images there's a closer look....
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here in the uk, the prince of wales led tributes to the nation's war dead, on behalf of the queen. thousands march in the polish capital, warsaw, celebrating 100 years of independence, with concerns over the inclusion of far—right groups. the worst fires in california's history leave at least 25 people dead — as the battle to contain them goes on. hello and welcome to world news today. the hundredth anniversary of the armistice that ended the first world war, has been marked across britain and europe. leaders from across the globe have gathered at the arc de triomphe in paris, with french president emmanuel macron urging them to build hope for the future, rather than play on fear. he said the scars of the first world war were still visible on the face of the world. lucy williamson reports . this was a world war the world came to honour. 70 heads of state and government gathered at the arc de triomphe today at the united nations of remembrance. a reminder with nationalism rising once again that peace isn't made alone. translation: patriotism is the opposite of nationalism. nationali
here in the uk, the prince of wales led tributes to the nation's war dead, on behalf of the queen. thousands march in the polish capital, warsaw, celebrating 100 years of independence, with concerns over the inclusion of far—right groups. the worst fires in california's history leave at least 25 people dead — as the battle to contain them goes on. hello and welcome to world news today. the hundredth anniversary of the armistice that ended the first world war, has been marked across britain...
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hard to imagine what france's last queen would have thought of that. the clock is ticking in florida, where recounts are underway for a bitterly contested senate and governor's races. sound familiar? 18 years ago florida was under the spotlight for its hanging chads during the presidential race between george w. bush and al gore. you could be forgiven for inking here we go again. rajini vaidyanathan reports. rajini: in the end, it comes down to these -- cold, hard votes. here in broward and 66 other counties, millions of ballots are being tallied again. 18 years ago, a recount here delivered george w. bush the presidency. the scrutiny on these machines is just as intense today. >> who cano in and see what they are doing right now? rajini: outside, a group of republicans are protesting. linda, a trump supporter, sayse suspicious of the way the recount is being conducted. >> we don't know what has been thrown away, what ha tampered with. we don't know. that is my whole issue. if whoever wins, if the win, i think it is fraudulent. rajini: if you win tn i
hard to imagine what france's last queen would have thought of that. the clock is ticking in florida, where recounts are underway for a bitterly contested senate and governor's races. sound familiar? 18 years ago florida was under the spotlight for its hanging chads during the presidential race between george w. bush and al gore. you could be forgiven for inking here we go again. rajini vaidyanathan reports. rajini: in the end, it comes down to these -- cold, hard votes. here in broward and 66...
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after the sounding of the last post, the prince of wales laid the queen's wreath.ed by other members of the royal family. and then, after the formal wreath—laying and the veterans' march past came the people's march, an opportunity for 10,000 people to pay their own often personal tributes to ancestors they'd never known but whose memory they cherish. a century may have passed since the great war ended. no more are there witnesses who can testify from personal experience to its horrors, but britain showed once again that the will to remember remains strong. nicholas witchell, bbc news. there were also some really spectacular remembrance events held across the uk, which people attended in their thousands. breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin will have more on that shortly. faces on the beach were amazing, weren't of a? stunning, clever and very moving. such a creative idea and we will show you the images later on this morning. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has said he will press the saudi authorities on the murder ofjamal khashoggi during a visit to the country today. m
after the sounding of the last post, the prince of wales laid the queen's wreath.ed by other members of the royal family. and then, after the formal wreath—laying and the veterans' march past came the people's march, an opportunity for 10,000 people to pay their own often personal tributes to ancestors they'd never known but whose memory they cherish. a century may have passed since the great war ended. no more are there witnesses who can testify from personal experience to its horrors, but...