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she travels she becomes a fashion plate. she when she describes this era in her memoir. she definitely kind of shakes the truth in this too. she describes a european trip with her sister bertha, she x dimension there were two men along on that trip too that the whole thing was kind of an extended double date. she's curating who she was at the time and this is the moment when she meets which are wilson and their letters back and forth are amazing. first of all, they're really racing or at least his are often racy. he's saying, you know, you're so beautiful and wonderful, and i want to kiss your eyelids. she's saying are you really gonna fire william jennings bryan tell me what's going on in mexico. have you written a response to the germans about the lusitania? she's asking him to get much more involved in his work and he is waxing eloquent about her beautiful form and you know how much he wants to kiss her on the dear lounge in the house, whatever and she's writing back saying i really want to know what you're working on and finally she says that out right? she says, i l
she travels she becomes a fashion plate. she when she describes this era in her memoir. she definitely kind of shakes the truth in this too. she describes a european trip with her sister bertha, she x dimension there were two men along on that trip too that the whole thing was kind of an extended double date. she's curating who she was at the time and this is the moment when she meets which are wilson and their letters back and forth are amazing. first of all, they're really racing or at least...
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she was queen but she embodied us. across the world of so many people meeting queen elizabeth simply made that day, and for many will be the memory of their life. of course for those of us who had the monitor to serve, those meetings were more frequent with weekly audiences, these are not meetings for the high and mighty monarch but a conversation with a woman of experience and immense wisdom. they were also the one meeting i went to which i knew would not be briefed out. [laughter] what made those audiences so special was the understanding the queen had of issues, from the word she put in her red boxes combined with years of experience, she knew many of the world leaders, in some cases she had known them as she was a wise and adroit judge of people. the conversations were special, the queen wanted all guests to enjoy themselves and she was thoughtful and would take an interest in what books were put in your room and didn't always expect to be the center of attention, she was quite happy sometimes to play her form of p
she was queen but she embodied us. across the world of so many people meeting queen elizabeth simply made that day, and for many will be the memory of their life. of course for those of us who had the monitor to serve, those meetings were more frequent with weekly audiences, these are not meetings for the high and mighty monarch but a conversation with a woman of experience and immense wisdom. they were also the one meeting i went to which i knew would not be briefed out. [laughter] what made...
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she saw it all, didn't she? she _ beyond, tumultuous times. she saw it all, didn't she?all, didn't she? she saw it all. - all, didn't she? she saw it all. that— all, didn't she? she saw it all. that was— all, didn't she? she saw it all. that was a _ all, didn't she? she saw it all. that was a special generation and, she was— that was a special generation and, she was part of it, which we celebrated a couple of months ago. it feels _ celebrated a couple of months ago. it feels a _ celebrated a couple of months ago. it feels a moment where this is coming — it feels a moment where this is coming to— it feels a moment where this is coming to an end, really. thank you very much — coming to an end, really. thank you very much for— coming to an end, really. thank you very much for your _ coming to an end, really. thank you very much for your time. _ coming to an end, really. thank you very much for your time. all - coming to an end, really. thank you very much for your time. all sorts i very much for your time. all sorts of different generations here today. hannah and amanda, w
she saw it all, didn't she? she _ beyond, tumultuous times. she saw it all, didn't she?all, didn't she? she saw it all. - all, didn't she? she saw it all. that— all, didn't she? she saw it all. that was— all, didn't she? she saw it all. that was a _ all, didn't she? she saw it all. that was a special generation and, she was— that was a special generation and, she was part of it, which we celebrated a couple of months ago. it feels _ celebrated a couple of months ago. it feels a _...
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. >> she opened up her boutique, she had gone to europe, she was going out dance again night. >> she was taking lots of pictures. and posting them on social media. >> it was a whole new word. she was excited. on >> she goes i think somebody is breaking into my facebook. i think some of this breaking into my house. >> she felt like she had a stalker. >> i haven't heard from a daughter since tuesday. >> inside the apartment is bloodstains on the carpet, and blood splatter on the walls. >> and she is missing. >> and she is missing. >> they find a notebook, says i will have great pleasure tearing her apart. >> the hair is on your neck stand up. >> i just went, oh my, got you've got to look into the sky. >> he was so good at pretending but he's a monster. >> it's like, you have a suspect? >> i said yes. >> and he said who? and i said you. ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to dateline. it can be very unsettling, the feeling that you are being watched, followed, possibly stopped. >> the julia mccoy suspected all of those things were happening to her. but who would threaten the hardworking mother of t
. >> she opened up her boutique, she had gone to europe, she was going out dance again night. >> she was taking lots of pictures. and posting them on social media. >> it was a whole new word. she was excited. on >> she goes i think somebody is breaking into my facebook. i think some of this breaking into my house. >> she felt like she had a stalker. >> i haven't heard from a daughter since tuesday. >> inside the apartment is bloodstains on the carpet,...
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as she, as she usually dolls. and she had this warm smile where she greeted list trussel as the new prime minister. and it really does speak to her to her just capacity to, to work and to carry on land. she re know that she hasn't been extremely well in the last are weeks she she'll to, has lost her husband fairly recently than she had contracted corby. and she had, as the doctor said, ongoing mobility issues show. so she hadn't been carrying out her royal duties as normal. she had a lot of it via zoom and she would have probably most likely preferred to be in buckingham palace. and her as is the tradition and appoint a new prime minister in buckingham palace, but that was impossible. but she did what she could do. and really up to the end. she worked as hard as she ever did. and reactions have been coming in from around the world. burger. thank you so much for that. i want to turn to the united states . actually we have a response from the white house press secretary and she expressed her condolence as when the n
as she, as she usually dolls. and she had this warm smile where she greeted list trussel as the new prime minister. and it really does speak to her to her just capacity to, to work and to carry on land. she re know that she hasn't been extremely well in the last are weeks she she'll to, has lost her husband fairly recently than she had contracted corby. and she had, as the doctor said, ongoing mobility issues show. so she hadn't been carrying out her royal duties as normal. she had a lot of it...
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she's 96 and she's standing up. day after this there was meant to be another follow-up meeting via zoom to appoint liz truss to the privy council. that didn't go ahead because the queen wasn't able to carry it out because she overexerted herself this small meeting. that meeting was canceled. as we heard, the queen was canceling virtual meetings. we did start getting concerned and then rumors started this morning initially in the political quarter of london in westminster that the queen had had a fall. we're told that wasn't true. but we heard the news that doctors are tending to her at balmoral. no suggestion that she is going to hospital here. but she's receiving treatment at balmoral. we never have been told what the medical condition is that made her, you know -- they only called it a mobility issue effectively. she found it difficult to get around. she couldn't get to engagements. we were never told what the underlying issue was there. >> max foster, stand by if you will. i want to bring in emily nash, royal cor
she's 96 and she's standing up. day after this there was meant to be another follow-up meeting via zoom to appoint liz truss to the privy council. that didn't go ahead because the queen wasn't able to carry it out because she overexerted herself this small meeting. that meeting was canceled. as we heard, the queen was canceling virtual meetings. we did start getting concerned and then rumors started this morning initially in the political quarter of london in westminster that the queen had had...
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all that she could do, she has now done.gress because i'm sure we can say with mr valiant—for—truth, these words. "though with great difficulty i am got hither, "yet now i do not repent me of all the trouble i have been at to arrive where i am.
all that she could do, she has now done.gress because i'm sure we can say with mr valiant—for—truth, these words. "though with great difficulty i am got hither, "yet now i do not repent me of all the trouble i have been at to arrive where i am.
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and they were so impressed that she, that she really, she stopped and she smiled. and she, she had as little interaction with people. and i think that's what she was known for. she, she was really trying to you to interact with people. of course there was a reserve and she didn't have the no, she didn't poor heart out to every one. but so she, she was, she was really trying to make connections with people that were part of part of the british people to nobody. and you know, the people who are just passing by or we're just visiting where she, where it, where she, she, her was at the ceremony but also with other dignitaries on heads of state. so it seemed that she, she wanted to get to know every one. she lived alive under the public eyes. he became queen in her early twenties. we'd all know her as a representative, bigger but she was of course, also a wife and mother, a grandmother or great grandmother. what do we know about her behind closed palace doors? well we all know, i think it's public knowledge that this family life wasn't always easy. we've had and have or
and they were so impressed that she, that she really, she stopped and she smiled. and she, she had as little interaction with people. and i think that's what she was known for. she, she was really trying to you to interact with people. of course there was a reserve and she didn't have the no, she didn't poor heart out to every one. but so she, she was, she was really trying to make connections with people that were part of part of the british people to nobody. and you know, the people who are...
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she once said -- i think she told j.k.t she could skim read, which made life aloft lot easier. she never hung on to documents. he could quickly go through her boxes of government papers. and don't forget, she didn't just get papers from this government, but the other 14 countries that she was head of state, she saw those. and she was very quick at making decisions and acting on them. so, i think she found that element quite easy, in a way. and she enjoyed meeting people and carrying out the role of queen. i think she did enjoy the job, i have to say. i think she did enjoy >> and why job it was. certainly, ian lloyd, for the moment, thank you very much, indeed. with the death of queen elizabeth ii, the united kingdom has a new monarch. the prime minister, liz truss, with the first person to use his official title, king charles iii. he remains in balmoral yesterday evening and today -- he will return to london later. paul castle reports now on the challenges facing facing the new king. >> it is a job he spent his whole life
she once said -- i think she told j.k.t she could skim read, which made life aloft lot easier. she never hung on to documents. he could quickly go through her boxes of government papers. and don't forget, she didn't just get papers from this government, but the other 14 countries that she was head of state, she saw those. and she was very quick at making decisions and acting on them. so, i think she found that element quite easy, in a way. and she enjoyed meeting people and carrying out the...
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you know, she knows who she is. and she knows what image she needs to project.he public because she needs to be. >> yeah, that is her role. she those who she is and what her role is and what her duty is. and duty has been obviously a key pillar of her life. sally, we'll be checking in with you throughout the next hours. we'll be right back with more. bath fitter doesn't just fit your bath. we fit your life. when you're tired of looking at your tired old bath, we fit your style, with hundreds of design opoptions. when a normal day is anything but normal, we fit your schedule, with ourur unique tub over tub process, installed in as little as a day. when high quality is the only quality that matters, we fit your standards, with a lifetime guarantee. bath fitter. it just fits. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪take your hat o
you know, she knows who she is. and she knows what image she needs to project.he public because she needs to be. >> yeah, that is her role. she those who she is and what her role is and what her duty is. and duty has been obviously a key pillar of her life. sally, we'll be checking in with you throughout the next hours. we'll be right back with more. bath fitter doesn't just fit your bath. we fit your life. when you're tired of looking at your tired old bath, we fit your style, with...
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she won some matches and she lost. she won some matches and she lost.. so to be kind of knocked down, you go back to the drawing board and say, well, wow, what can i do different? >> no one really thought serena was going to win a u.s. open. i don't even know if she believed it until it happened. and this is her very first u.s. open, and she was so composed. she was so ready for this moment, and the first thing she does is walk over to her family. and this embrace that she gives her mother and her sisters and the way venus is looking at her is arguably one of the most affectionate moments that i've seen in the sport. >> i'm the first actually black woman to win a major title since -- gibson and it's really great news. i'm doing well, and it's good news for the minorities and just a different group of people. it's great. >> this is the moment whether they realize it or not of a new era. tennis was brand new, and the people who were in charge, they were two little black girls from compton. >> you would expect that the nation would embrace her as the natio
she won some matches and she lost. she won some matches and she lost.. so to be kind of knocked down, you go back to the drawing board and say, well, wow, what can i do different? >> no one really thought serena was going to win a u.s. open. i don't even know if she believed it until it happened. and this is her very first u.s. open, and she was so composed. she was so ready for this moment, and the first thing she does is walk over to her family. and this embrace that she gives her...
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has indicated she is listening _ positive is she has indicated she is listening to — positive is shehing significant within— announce something significant within a — announce something significant within a week of her becoming prime minister— within a week of her becoming prime minister on _ within a week of her becoming prime minister on tuesday.— minister on tuesday. caroline, according _ minister on tuesday. caroline, according to — minister on tuesday. caroline, according to the _ minister on tuesday. caroline, according to the source - minister on tuesday. caroline, according to the source in - minister on tuesday. caroline, according to the source in this| according to the source in this article, they will be a separate plan for those in the hospitality and retail sectors because for businesses looking at their predicted bills, you can see it on social media, people saying their bills are going from 500 to thousands and thousands of pounds and they are risking going out of business so it will be a really key issue, so it will be really important to see how they develop help fo
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by the time she was crowned queen, she was 27. it was in 6 years after she'd married prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, a lifetime of service ahead of her and the end of a naval career for philip, who'd be by her side for the rest of his life. as she took the throne, written with its empire was losing its grip on global pow. the queen's 1st mission, along with her husband, was a royal tour. as head of the commonwealth, she visited countries preparing transformation to independence from britain. go back to the early 19 fifties. here she is. it takes a bit to get through to your own mind that this is a person who who conversed with the church over the mirrors. the very early commonwealth leaders, the queen, was able to lift the dark cloud of colonial attitudes and showing the commonwealth became a multi racial, multi national association. it was perhaps her biggest achievement, and she was passionate about the commonwealth throughout her reign. back home, it might even look like a normal life, a love of dogs, and a passion for ho
by the time she was crowned queen, she was 27. it was in 6 years after she'd married prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, a lifetime of service ahead of her and the end of a naval career for philip, who'd be by her side for the rest of his life. as she took the throne, written with its empire was losing its grip on global pow. the queen's 1st mission, along with her husband, was a royal tour. as head of the commonwealth, she visited countries preparing transformation to independence from...
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when she responded, she responded perfectly.continue to the next generation. one of the duke and duchess of sussex married in a blaze of public support in 2018, it was hoped the royal family would reflect a more modern multicultural written. but they broke with a family, and left to start a new life for the night states. >> what was the tipping point that made you decide you had to leave? >> i was desperate. i went to all the places which i thought i should go to, to oxford, we both did, separately, and together. >> so, you left because you are asking for help, and couldn't get it? >> yeah, basically. >> and the windsors didn't always help themselves. the queen's son, prince agile, was engulfed in scandal over his friendship with convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. through epstein, prince andrew met virginia giuffre who accused the prince of sexually abusing her when she was 17 years old. he denied all the allegations but bait a large out of court settlement. >> he's disgraced the royal family he must have given her a lot o
when she responded, she responded perfectly.continue to the next generation. one of the duke and duchess of sussex married in a blaze of public support in 2018, it was hoped the royal family would reflect a more modern multicultural written. but they broke with a family, and left to start a new life for the night states. >> what was the tipping point that made you decide you had to leave? >> i was desperate. i went to all the places which i thought i should go to, to oxford, we both...
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she felt like she was coming home when she went to canada. tell us about your personal friendship with her, prime minister. >> look, i tell people -- i remember the first time i met her personally. i had seen her on television and at events over the years, but my first meeting was as leader of the opposition. they bring you in and they give you all these instructions. you can do this and that and you can't do this or that. and frankly, it is so intimidating. and so i went in kind of feeling intimidated. but, you know, in all of my conversations, she was always warm, she was engaging, she was knowledgeable. she had a dry but a very fun sense of humor. i will also say this. i think from my standpoint this was the most important thing. you know, i did feel i developed a good relationship with her. here was somebody who literally had met and in many cases knew anybody important in any field anywhere in the world in my lifetime. and she was a very shrewd judge of character and kind enough to open up to me and give me, you know, her thoughts and in
she felt like she was coming home when she went to canada. tell us about your personal friendship with her, prime minister. >> look, i tell people -- i remember the first time i met her personally. i had seen her on television and at events over the years, but my first meeting was as leader of the opposition. they bring you in and they give you all these instructions. you can do this and that and you can't do this or that. and frankly, it is so intimidating. and so i went in kind of...
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but also she is the boss, she runs the firm.ly business. >> her group is formed, people don't know about it, called the way ahead group. their sole job is to come up with ways to modernize the monarchy. she's been willing to do whatever it takes to keep the monarchy relevant and alive. >> for the queen, duty and appearance always come first. and her majesty's birthday celebration in 2016, the world watches as she scolds william, telling him to stand up when he crouches down to talk to his son, george. she is britain's longest reigning monarch in history, as well as its oldest. this incredible wealth of experience has made the queen a powerful resource on politics and diplomacy, one that is invaluable to her prime ministers. ♪ ♪ ♪ that power is wielded subtly and behind closed doors. >> what is important to any prime minister of this day is the breadth of experience the queen has had. >> everything from 1952 right through today. what a canvas that is. cold war, nuclear weaponry, al-qaeda, the lot. >> her majesty has been conducti
but also she is the boss, she runs the firm.ly business. >> her group is formed, people don't know about it, called the way ahead group. their sole job is to come up with ways to modernize the monarchy. she's been willing to do whatever it takes to keep the monarchy relevant and alive. >> for the queen, duty and appearance always come first. and her majesty's birthday celebration in 2016, the world watches as she scolds william, telling him to stand up when he crouches down to talk...
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>> she did. she left utah, she went to the funeral. so, i was thinking maybe she just took a few days off social media or something. >> mackenzie's parents though, hadn't heard from her either. after three days of escalating fear, mackenzie's that made that most dreadful phone call to the salt lake city police department. >> yes, i'd like to get -- if possible, have a wellness check done on my daughter. i've been trying to get a hold of her and her phone just tends to go to voice mail. i was just wondering if i could have somebody maybe go by her house and check on her? >> the story mackenzie's that told was this. on the night of sunday, june 16th, 2019, mackenzie had boarded a flight from los angeles back to utah. arriving in salt lake city around 1:35 am, monday. at 2:01 am, she texted her mom to say she landed safely. after that, three days of silence. two patrol officers went straight away to mackenzie's town house. her car was in the driveway. that was a good sign. repeated knocks at the door, however, went unanswered. peering thr
>> she did. she left utah, she went to the funeral. so, i was thinking maybe she just took a few days off social media or something. >> mackenzie's parents though, hadn't heard from her either. after three days of escalating fear, mackenzie's that made that most dreadful phone call to the salt lake city police department. >> yes, i'd like to get -- if possible, have a wellness check done on my daughter. i've been trying to get a hold of her and her phone just tends to go to...
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and each year she reads a speech, but she hasn't written. the prime minister puts his words into her mouth. the bay for the 1st time. i mean, we're not doing it by with the by minute, my friend elizabeth his britton's best ambassador. she meets marilyn monroe and of the hollywood stars. the queen who doesn't have a passport, makes 43 state visits during the 1st 10 years of her reign. she is britain's most important diplomat. ah, ah, ah, back home her kingdom is enough. people. the sixty's usher in a new era. the young rebel against tradition. ah, ah, ah, after decades of conservative rule, the britons want somebody who's a bit more modern. ah, the new prime minister is called harold wilson, the labor party leader. ah everybody, the establishment were absolutely terrified of wilson when he was in power. i mean, it was, what was he going to do next? elizabeth's conservative advised as warn. ha wilson supposed to be a lefty and plans a social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation and buckingham palace as to what this chart would be l
and each year she reads a speech, but she hasn't written. the prime minister puts his words into her mouth. the bay for the 1st time. i mean, we're not doing it by with the by minute, my friend elizabeth his britton's best ambassador. she meets marilyn monroe and of the hollywood stars. the queen who doesn't have a passport, makes 43 state visits during the 1st 10 years of her reign. she is britain's most important diplomat. ah, ah, ah, back home her kingdom is enough. people. the sixty's usher...
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while it looks like she is in a powerful position, she has a large parliamentary majority, she can do whatever she wants in terms of legislation, she is in a very tricky position with her election looming and her party plummeting in the polls. i would suggest things are looking difficult from the start, but it remains to be seen whether she can hit the ground running. >> can she deliver? lydia: it is going to be interesting to see what she does. until now she has been trying to appeal to a very specific and quite small group of people. conservative party members. obviously she needs to appeal to the public at large. we are already starting to see her pivot. for example, the big emergency energy package we are expecting tomorrow is very different to the sorts of things she is talking about a few weeks ago. i think she is going to have to backtrack on a lot of what she said in her conservative leadership campaign. it will be interesting to see exactly what she does. folly: how does the rest of your view liz truss, what today make of her vision for the u.k.? petros: after boris johnson t
while it looks like she is in a powerful position, she has a large parliamentary majority, she can do whatever she wants in terms of legislation, she is in a very tricky position with her election looming and her party plummeting in the polls. i would suggest things are looking difficult from the start, but it remains to be seen whether she can hit the ground running. >> can she deliver? lydia: it is going to be interesting to see what she does. until now she has been trying to appeal to...
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i mean she, like many members of the family, i can't think she enjoyed it. particularly but she, she accepted it, she knew what that that was part of the deal should we say. and again, she was fine with it. she would look across to you and acknowledge you and so on and knew where the cameras were. she was a, was quite professional in that way. and one of the things that was sus, noted me was that if you saw the queen at something like say, the senate senator way you know, you just see on the tv the queen staring ahead and laying a wreath in actual fact her eyes were all over the place yeah, she never missed anything. she took it all in and she never did any sort of stumps . she wasn't an actress like her mother. she never performed as such. i think she was a very authentic person who just knew how and valley you had a dignity and she would carry out that role as, as well as she could as well as the i'm can you at a monarch should be and i'm a monica power monarch should be presented, i mean, even as her sister, princess margaret once said, i get enormously impressed when my sister wa
i mean she, like many members of the family, i can't think she enjoyed it. particularly but she, she accepted it, she knew what that that was part of the deal should we say. and again, she was fine with it. she would look across to you and acknowledge you and so on and knew where the cameras were. she was a, was quite professional in that way. and one of the things that was sus, noted me was that if you saw the queen at something like say, the senate senator way you know, you just see on the tv...
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she is frail, she is 96 there is _ mobility issue. she is frail, she is 96.ncern throughout the country _ country. we gather she had to country. — we gather she had to pull out of a virtual privy council meeting yesterday. it had been a busy week for the queen obviously politically with those audiences with the outgoing prime minister boris johnson and the incoming prime minister liz truss at balmoral. yes, they would have taken a toll on the 0ueeh~ — yes, they would have taken a toll on the queen. her mobility issue is nothing — the queen. her mobility issue is nothing to— the queen. her mobility issue is nothing to be sniffed at and it would — nothing to be sniffed at and it would have taken all her strength to remain— would have taken all her strength to remain upright, to have boris johnson — remain upright, to have boris johnson and his resignation, then, to meet— johnson and his resignation, then, to meet with the incoming new prime minister— to meet with the incoming new prime minister liz _ to meet with the incoming new prime minister liz traz. and th
she is frail, she is 96 there is _ mobility issue. she is frail, she is 96.ncern throughout the country _ country. we gather she had to country. — we gather she had to pull out of a virtual privy council meeting yesterday. it had been a busy week for the queen obviously politically with those audiences with the outgoing prime minister boris johnson and the incoming prime minister liz truss at balmoral. yes, they would have taken a toll on the 0ueeh~ — yes, they would have taken a toll on...
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if she leaves, she is already there, that she said something there. now she is still a little lump there, and they already have the feeling that they are friends , she feels her, of course, the child, by the way, feels, especially does not let us play like that. all goodbye. on health you will call and say, natasha, when will you come for your daughter. how is your health. can not help but ask what is now returned you understand when u hearty? begins. yes , you just need to support. how many stands do you have ? four before that three next time you somehow go there and it will be impossible for her too.
if she leaves, she is already there, that she said something there. now she is still a little lump there, and they already have the feeling that they are friends , she feels her, of course, the child, by the way, feels, especially does not let us play like that. all goodbye. on health you will call and say, natasha, when will you come for your daughter. how is your health. can not help but ask what is now returned you understand when u hearty? begins. yes , you just need to support. how many...
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she was so thin. she was painfully thin. >> she is, in essence, a ticking time bomb. >>> the world has a new icon. diana, princess of wales. >> this is the stuff of which fairy tales are made. >> but behind the fairy tale, the couple are living a lie. the story of the wind sores becomes a soap opera. as a voracious press hounds diana. >> can i ask you to respect my children's space? >> the queen's carefully constructed image of the perfect royal family is threatened by an anguished princess determined to tell her side of the story . >> and here are the cars. stunning, glimmering, shining, princess of wales. >> by 1985, diana has become the best known person in the world. >> she was a superstar. she was bigger than anyone in hollywood. >> everyone wanted to know all they could about her, her life, and what the future was going to be. >> by the time she's 24, diana has been married to prince charles for four years. they have two sons, prince william who is three and 1-year-old prince harry. >> they are
she was so thin. she was painfully thin. >> she is, in essence, a ticking time bomb. >>> the world has a new icon. diana, princess of wales. >> this is the stuff of which fairy tales are made. >> but behind the fairy tale, the couple are living a lie. the story of the wind sores becomes a soap opera. as a voracious press hounds diana. >> can i ask you to respect my children's space? >> the queen's carefully constructed image of the perfect royal family is...
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she knew what she was doing and she believed that the life she had devoted to preserving the british >> and bill clinton like almost every other president since dwight eisenhower made it a point to see and be seen with queen elizabeth. why did american presidents time after time carve out time to do this, to meet with someone who really didn't have any actual power? >> you do it the first time because it's a show of respect to the country. you do it the second or third time, as i did, either because she wants to do it and invites you or because you got something out of it. and i gained a much keener insight into the whole culture of the country. >> mr. clinton told us that during their very first meetings at a 1994 british state dinner andemery marking the 50th anniversary of d-day, he was impressed by the queen's curiosity. what did she want to know about? like policy questions? >> she wanted to know about what was going on in america, how we were dealing with the economic travails we'd been through for the last couple of years. if she hadn't been born into royalty, i think she migh
she knew what she was doing and she believed that the life she had devoted to preserving the british >> and bill clinton like almost every other president since dwight eisenhower made it a point to see and be seen with queen elizabeth. why did american presidents time after time carve out time to do this, to meet with someone who really didn't have any actual power? >> you do it the first time because it's a show of respect to the country. you do it the second or third time, as i...
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she was full of them, she also learned that she had diction to think, she got straight to her by theulation, even when i speak on the phone, every word is there. i don’t want to compromise some famous singers, uh, who, while singing, uh, utter four words, i can’t understand what words, but zykina uh, all my life i was ready to learn, and besides god’s gift of this voice great amazing timbre of beauty extraordinary. it also had to be processed and polished and clean and she does it. oh-oh, everything is ripe. in her seventies, in her seventies, lyudmila georgievna zykina began teaching at the gnessin school and even received the title of associate professor and then professor of the folk choir department, fate, as if following the script of the song to the bank of the volga, first a seventeen-year-old girl from the pyatnitsky choir came out and then looked into the volga , an experienced teacher of choral art, but if someone considers himself a student of zykina, then, of course, not the choir, but the soloists and came to religion. and uh, for that, to please her. she says that you c
she was full of them, she also learned that she had diction to think, she got straight to her by theulation, even when i speak on the phone, every word is there. i don’t want to compromise some famous singers, uh, who, while singing, uh, utter four words, i can’t understand what words, but zykina uh, all my life i was ready to learn, and besides god’s gift of this voice great amazing timbre of beauty extraordinary. it also had to be processed and polished and clean and she does it. oh-oh,...
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and she's been paving the way bit by bit. she had been doing that. she had her cell phone. some do these st allowed william and now king charles to take along some of her responsibility. she made her wishes known that she would like the camilla child life known as queen camilla. so i believe that she's done her best to try to make this transition and as easy or as seamless as possible. of course, opinions will vary depending on who you ask, but think charles has been waiting to be here. those were for quite a long time with the queen now living to an incredible age of 96. yes, and nickname, the king in waiting has and he so what, what's the, the protocol from, from now on? when will he actually be formally crowned king? well, as far as i understand, he, as soon as the queen path became a, whether we have a coordination ceremony in the near coming days or in the near future, or even in the couple of months that's irrelevant. the title has already been passed along. we are already saying, god, said the king, and he's already chosen his title even like 3 notice charles the 3rd
and she's been paving the way bit by bit. she had been doing that. she had her cell phone. some do these st allowed william and now king charles to take along some of her responsibility. she made her wishes known that she would like the camilla child life known as queen camilla. so i believe that she's done her best to try to make this transition and as easy or as seamless as possible. of course, opinions will vary depending on who you ask, but think charles has been waiting to be here. those...
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, but also she has principles, she knows — but also she has principles, she knows how _ but also shession. i- recession. i am interested recession. lam interested in recession. i am interested in what you think of this contest, the variety of candidates, whether the people came through that you wanted to come through? we had an excellent variety of candidates. the people that came through showed the best of the conservative party and the best of the country, from different backgrounds and histories. it was fantastic to see. it played out, it was a long debate, but i'm glad we had it. did you have any thoughts about the fact that it went on as long as it did at a time when so many people in the country were anxious about the cost of living, kept hearing worse and worse news about the cost of energy, and yet the party focus seems to be entirely on the leadership election, do you feel any of this could be tightened up? it could be. that is something we could look into after the contest is dan. we are all glad we can be done with it, we are going to have someone new in 10 downing street
, but also she has principles, she knows — but also she has principles, she knows how _ but also shession. i- recession. i am interested recession. lam interested in recession. i am interested in what you think of this contest, the variety of candidates, whether the people came through that you wanted to come through? we had an excellent variety of candidates. the people that came through showed the best of the conservative party and the best of the country, from different backgrounds and...
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she didn't have to do that. she didn't have to do that. that chair was meant as a welcome back. >> you are not the only one who talks about the kindness, and in fact, the household staff who had the opportunity to pay their respects with the coffin resting in the ballroom at balmoral. and then it will come here. later on today, to the palace of hollywood house. with the same time would be afforded for those household staff, many like, you who worked for years, decades with the queen, how important would it be for staff who are so deeply affected by this to be able to pay their respects? >> well i think it's to say the punctuation points, perhaps it's not the right choice of words, but unique, that moment, because you still have a monarch. they still continue to serve that monarch. but they have to have that moment where they can pay their last respects, because of the many years of service that they have enjoyed. i think it's part of the fabric of them being part of the royal household, the world life, they have to have that moment, i thin
she didn't have to do that. she didn't have to do that. that chair was meant as a welcome back. >> you are not the only one who talks about the kindness, and in fact, the household staff who had the opportunity to pay their respects with the coffin resting in the ballroom at balmoral. and then it will come here. later on today, to the palace of hollywood house. with the same time would be afforded for those household staff, many like, you who worked for years, decades with the queen, how...
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so she didn’t see daria, she admitted that she herself didn’t know from whom she gave birth to a daughterin the studio daria lentils, that she had become an official grandmother, she didn’t tell her husband, and even more so, i already thought why i would inform my mother-in-law about this. that is, if your mother-in-law had not come to us now in the studio, you would not even remember them. what for? yes here i am i already thought, if i had already given birth to a child, and even more so, how did the husband die, then why report it? who do you think is dad? natasha, to be honest, i don’t know who the father of the child is, either islam or alexander’s ex-husband, only two men can seem like a dad, but, to be honest, there was only one betrayal, but i’m here now, i ’ve just told you honestly, right now behold, that is, there was a betrayal of both the evil one and the husband. yes, there was one time. well, i keep thinking, that here is someone, here is one of them. it's either a husband, or islam, because at that moment i think, here, and with the word was and with alexander i turned to
so she didn’t see daria, she admitted that she herself didn’t know from whom she gave birth to a daughterin the studio daria lentils, that she had become an official grandmother, she didn’t tell her husband, and even more so, i already thought why i would inform my mother-in-law about this. that is, if your mother-in-law had not come to us now in the studio, you would not even remember them. what for? yes here i am i already thought, if i had already given birth to a child, and even more...
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she was loved, she felt loved.verybody has the luxury and the blessing, forget the money, forget the status, forget the monarchy. not every citizen has lecture about love. >> 1936 episodes of stability was shaken elizabeth's grandfather king george the fifth died. her uncle david ascended to the throne as edward the eighth grade but shocked the world with a dramatic decision. >> 1936 was the year the british crown lost out to one of cupids arrows. king edward the eighth nearly us into the throne of england was forced to make the choice of retaining his crown or forsaking it for the woman he loved. >> king edward the eighth abdicated because he fell in love with an american divorcee from baltimore named simpson. this was unacceptable because the monarch is also the head of the anglican church. and for the monarch to marry a divorce was simply beyond the pale. >> a few hours ago, i discharged my last duty as king and emperor. >> is a shocking event. because all of the said in his younger brother who was never expecti
she was loved, she felt loved.verybody has the luxury and the blessing, forget the money, forget the status, forget the monarchy. not every citizen has lecture about love. >> 1936 episodes of stability was shaken elizabeth's grandfather king george the fifth died. her uncle david ascended to the throne as edward the eighth grade but shocked the world with a dramatic decision. >> 1936 was the year the british crown lost out to one of cupids arrows. king edward the eighth nearly us...
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she -- you know, she typified what she called glad service, and duty.w, she was a model for everybody, and, you know, for many, many years she was admired and i think in the last, oh, 20 years, probably, since the death of her mother, she was really loved. >> and then, kate, we need to remember, of course, obviously, she's not just a queen. she's a mother of four. a widow. she was fiercely devoted to her husband prince philip, who died just last year. how did she balance the job of queen with being a member and matriarch of this family? >> yes, as you say, jake, also a family woman. four children, 8 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and recently with litlibet from hary and meghan. we all remember that poignant moment in the preview's prince philip, alone, rules of britain at the time. the government did say you don't have to do what everyone else is doing. she said, no, if everyone in britain, they can't have funerals in the way they want i'm going to do the same. i'm not different. i'm not special and it was s significant and it is, because so youn
she -- you know, she typified what she called glad service, and duty.w, she was a model for everybody, and, you know, for many, many years she was admired and i think in the last, oh, 20 years, probably, since the death of her mother, she was really loved. >> and then, kate, we need to remember, of course, obviously, she's not just a queen. she's a mother of four. a widow. she was fiercely devoted to her husband prince philip, who died just last year. how did she balance the job of queen...
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she never did, she stayed loyal resigned. she never did, she stayed ioyatto— resigned. stayed loyal to him until he resigned so there _ loyal to him until he resigned so there has— loyal to him until he resigned so there has been that dynamic to this contest. _ there has been that dynamic to this contest, too. there has been that dynamic to this contest. toe-— there has been that dynamic to this contest, too. thank you very much. back with both — contest, too. thank you very much. back with both of _ contest, too. thank you very much. back with both of our _ contest, too. thank you very much. back with both of our gas _ contest, too. thank you very much. back with both of our gas through l back with both of our gas through this hour so if you have questions, send them my way. i'm joined by iain anderson, the former uk government lgbt business champion who was appointed by liz truss in 2021. he resigned from the post earlier this year. he's a conservative party member and he voted for liz truss. he is also the chief executive of the public relations company, cicero. than
she never did, she stayed loyal resigned. she never did, she stayed ioyatto— resigned. stayed loyal to him until he resigned so there _ loyal to him until he resigned so there has— loyal to him until he resigned so there has been that dynamic to this contest. _ there has been that dynamic to this contest, too. there has been that dynamic to this contest. toe-— there has been that dynamic to this contest, too. thank you very much. back with both — contest, too. thank you very much. back...
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she did not simply reign over us, she lived alongside us. shared in our hopes and ourfears, ourjoy and our pain, our good times and our pain, our good times and our bad. 0ur queen played a crucial role as the thread between the history we cherish and the present we own. a reminder that our generational battle against the evil of fascism or the emergence of a new britain out of the rubble of the second world war do not only belong to the past but are the inheritance of each and of us. a reminder that the creativity, the hard work, the enterprise it is always defined this nation is as abundant now as it ever was. a reminder that the prospect of a better future still burns brightly. never was this link more important that when our country was plunged into lockdown at the start of the pandemic. hersimple the pandemic. her simple message the pandemic. hersimple message that we would see family again, that we would see friends again, that we would be together again gave people strength and courage when they needed it most. but it wasn't simply the
she did not simply reign over us, she lived alongside us. shared in our hopes and ourfears, ourjoy and our pain, our good times and our pain, our good times and our bad. 0ur queen played a crucial role as the thread between the history we cherish and the present we own. a reminder that our generational battle against the evil of fascism or the emergence of a new britain out of the rubble of the second world war do not only belong to the past but are the inheritance of each and of us. a reminder...
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she could walk out into the hills. she could ride her horse. she could go to the local shops.ple in the area close to balmoral considered her to be sort of a neighbor. they would see her out and about. they would see her at the grocery shop. you know, they kept a respectful distance. you would see the queen. you could nod to the queen. she maintained a sense of anonymity there. she was able to just enjoy that incredibly beautiful landscape when she was at balmoral. not only did she just spend quiet time there with her family, but she also hosted, as we have been talking about over the past several days, she hosted countless dignitaries, presidents, prime ministers at that beautiful estate. i told the story a couple of days ago about her hosting the then king of saudi arabia back in 2003, before women had the right to drive in saudi arabia. one of the british diplomats said she insisted on showing him around her gorgeous estate, 55,000 acre estate, in her landrover. she insisted on driving him herself. that diplomat said the king was so nervous at the time that he was begging h
she could walk out into the hills. she could ride her horse. she could go to the local shops.ple in the area close to balmoral considered her to be sort of a neighbor. they would see her out and about. they would see her at the grocery shop. you know, they kept a respectful distance. you would see the queen. you could nod to the queen. she maintained a sense of anonymity there. she was able to just enjoy that incredibly beautiful landscape when she was at balmoral. not only did she just spend...
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she wanted to be director counsel. she thought that she deserved it. but she did not get it. it went to burke, who was a terrific lawyer, supporter of the civil rights movement. he also was a white man. motley thought both race and gender had to do with why she was passed over. and so, there are two sides of the coin and all kinds of gradations. i love juxtaposing the stories because it shows the different experiences and how gender is very relevant to historical memory of the movement, and also whom we should understand as leaders of the movement. it was not just the men giving the speeches and rallying the crowds. as important as that was -- and it was not just thurgood marshall, who famously was extroverted and charming and the alpha male. it was also these women. motley was reserved. she was now trying to put herself out in front. she was just doing the work and it is important to appreciate all parts of the spectrum of leadership. ms. ulaby: we have a few minutes for questions if anybody has any. >> i am intrigued by the relationship between ms. motley and polly murray.
she wanted to be director counsel. she thought that she deserved it. but she did not get it. it went to burke, who was a terrific lawyer, supporter of the civil rights movement. he also was a white man. motley thought both race and gender had to do with why she was passed over. and so, there are two sides of the coin and all kinds of gradations. i love juxtaposing the stories because it shows the different experiences and how gender is very relevant to historical memory of the movement, and...
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she was third in line at the time she was born in 1926. her uncle was king and abdicated because of his relationship with an american divorcee. then her father became king and she unexpectedly inherited the throne at the age of just 25. >> my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and to the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong. >> it seems so young, right? 25 years old when that happened. and she upheld that oath for seven decades. and it is stunning to think about it. when she got off the airplane from africa after her father's death, winston churchill was among those on the ground to greet her. he was 15 prime ministers she would see come and go. think about that, winston churchill. margaret thatcher and most recently liz truss. in fact it was just two days ago that the queen met with truss. 96 years old, she was working until almost the day she died. two days ago that picture was taken. two days ago. think about that. and 13 american presidents also had the honor of meeting her.
she was third in line at the time she was born in 1926. her uncle was king and abdicated because of his relationship with an american divorcee. then her father became king and she unexpectedly inherited the throne at the age of just 25. >> my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and to the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong. >> it seems so young, right? 25 years old when that happened. and she upheld that oath for seven...
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felt she belonged-— she belonged.hurch of england, her majesty is never quite just a parishioner, issue, but having said that, _ parishioner, issue, but having said that. i_ parishioner, issue, but having said that. i am — parishioner, issue, but having said that, i am told that she loved the simplicity— that, i am told that she loved the simplicity and the dignity of the forms— simplicity and the dignity of the forms of— simplicity and the dignity of the forms of worship in the cup. liturgical. _ forms of worship in the cup. liturgical, yes, but simple and dignified. _ liturgical, yes, but simple and dignified, as was reflected in yesterday's service. the quiet simplicity _ yesterday's service. the quiet simplicity and dignity... contact very— simplicity and dignity... contact very like — simplicity and dignity... contact very like her. quite. simplicity and dignity. .. contact very like her. quite.— simplicity and dignity... contact very like her. quite. huge crowds out on the _ very like her. quite. huge crowds out
felt she belonged-— she belonged.hurch of england, her majesty is never quite just a parishioner, issue, but having said that, _ parishioner, issue, but having said that. i_ parishioner, issue, but having said that. i am — parishioner, issue, but having said that, i am told that she loved the simplicity— that, i am told that she loved the simplicity and the dignity of the forms— simplicity and the dignity of the forms of— simplicity and the dignity of the forms of worship in the cup....
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she might exceed — indeed she does win. she might exceed expectations.happens in the next couple of months _ what happens in the next couple of months. �* , ., ., ,, , months. and you mention the nhs, she romised in months. and you mention the nhs, she promised in that — months. and you mention the nhs, she promised in that interview _ months. and you mention the nhs, she promised in that interview today - months. and you mention the nhs, she promised in that interview today she - promised in that interview today she will protect the money already committed to the nhs. but their leads us on to the financial times front page, kwasi kwarteng tipped to be the chancellor if she is confirmed as the new party leader and he says truss will be a set hand on public finances. seeking to reassure the markets, which is interesting because that implies they are worried that the markets will be spooked if she is elected. for sure. there are two things here, very start. as the, let's presume, the forthcoming chance he can't see anything else on at the front page of the
she might exceed — indeed she does win. she might exceed expectations.happens in the next couple of months _ what happens in the next couple of months. �* , ., ., ,, , months. and you mention the nhs, she romised in months. and you mention the nhs, she promised in that — months. and you mention the nhs, she promised in that interview _ months. and you mention the nhs, she promised in that interview today - months. and you mention the nhs, she promised in that interview today she -...
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she's very and when she enjoys doing it she's, she's been the queen as long as i've been alive. she's been the queen as long as my parents have been alive. so she's really a very, very important part of the fabric. you know, it's going to be terrible and was very sad. i think she is a very special queen. i think everybody around the world knows her are even in israel and i wish for her health and hopefully she'll always be there. i hope she. well, she recovers right side really? my i think off the couldn't just for like spectrum it cuz she's been brought frail for awhile. but you know, i guess no one thought the day would come really. so hopefully it's not as bad as what it seems. but, you know, it seems like concerning with the royal family, you know, going to i think it's sad. i think she's probably dian. i think the fact all the family are going there is a sign. something is not good or worried public also some lovely. well wishes there. i'm carlo. i come back to you. we can see behind you people gathering their outside buckingham palace. have you had a chance to talk to peop
she's very and when she enjoys doing it she's, she's been the queen as long as i've been alive. she's been the queen as long as my parents have been alive. so she's really a very, very important part of the fabric. you know, it's going to be terrible and was very sad. i think she is a very special queen. i think everybody around the world knows her are even in israel and i wish for her health and hopefully she'll always be there. i hope she. well, she recovers right side really? my i think off...
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sooner supporters and today she was saying that she _ supporters and today she was saying that she wantsarty giving she — that she wants to unite the party giving she only had a third of suapart— giving she only had a third of support in the first round so she starts _ support in the first round so she starts from _ support in the first round so she starts from a position of relative vulnerability in westminster and she might— vulnerability in westminster and she might look_ vulnerability in westminster and she might look therefore to bring the party— might look therefore to bring the party together through those appointments but at a cabinet level, it looks _ appointments but at a cabinet level, it looks like she's sticking with her core — it looks like she's sticking with her core support.— it looks like she's sticking with her core support. let's talk about her core support. let's talk about her as a leader. _ her core support. let's talk about her as a leader. we _ her core support. let's talk about her as a leader. we have - her core support. let's talk about her as a leader. we hav
sooner supporters and today she was saying that she _ supporters and today she was saying that she wantsarty giving she — that she wants to unite the party giving she only had a third of suapart— giving she only had a third of support in the first round so she starts _ support in the first round so she starts from _ support in the first round so she starts from a position of relative vulnerability in westminster and she might— vulnerability in westminster and she might look_ vulnerability...
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she is a grafter. she means what she says, she knows what she wants and she gets it.othing but praise for their mp, the next prime minister. thejob is so important to her, getting done what she wants to get done. she has got the skin of a rhinoceros when it comes to putting up with people having a go at her, i can assure you. several times over the years, colleagues have predicted that liz truss's career was on a downward path, that she would soon be spending more time here in norfolk than in westminster. but friends say she has always been underestimated and her survival is evidence of a clever politician with a steely determination. her politicaljourney has taken herfrom a family she describes as left—wing, where she joined her parents in the campaign for unilateral nuclear disarmament, to oxford university, where she was a liberal democrat and took to the conference stage to argue in favour of abolishing the monarchy. we liberal democrats believe in opportunity for all. we believe in fairness and common sense. after graduating, she joined the conservatives, worked
she is a grafter. she means what she says, she knows what she wants and she gets it.othing but praise for their mp, the next prime minister. thejob is so important to her, getting done what she wants to get done. she has got the skin of a rhinoceros when it comes to putting up with people having a go at her, i can assure you. several times over the years, colleagues have predicted that liz truss's career was on a downward path, that she would soon be spending more time here in norfolk than in...
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you know, she's remained constant. she hasn't been controversial. she doesn't give interviews.esn't express her private opinions, but she's always there. she's just really a part of our dna, and, you know -- everybody really, really, i suppose, just takes the queen as just part of our way of life. >> daisy, can you draw on that a little bit? especially the legacy that a potential king charles has to cherry on, considering the overwhelming popularity of his mother, the queen? >> well, exactly as tim was saying. it's not just that she hasn't -- a big part of it. there's always a danger as a member of the royal family to put your foot in it, and you'll say something or do something that you kwoent be forgiven for that's not in keeping or in tone with the rest of the country, but, of course -- if we are about to see a king charles, he can't just be a pale and impersonation of his mother. he has to be his own start of monarchy and he's got to carve that out, but is the country ready for that? i know that sounds ridiculous because she's 96. we could have been ready for prince charles
you know, she's remained constant. she hasn't been controversial. she doesn't give interviews.esn't express her private opinions, but she's always there. she's just really a part of our dna, and, you know -- everybody really, really, i suppose, just takes the queen as just part of our way of life. >> daisy, can you draw on that a little bit? especially the legacy that a potential king charles has to cherry on, considering the overwhelming popularity of his mother, the queen? >>...
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she left you, she didn't even write a resignation letter. ran away from the hospital and that's it. but your foster mother, she did not blame herself for practically leaving the documents in a common box in a conspicuous place and what did you find it? i don't know, we didn't talk to him anymore . after that, she considers me a traitor, that i betrayed her, that i am not grateful, that she raised me. so i decided to find my biological mother. well, i just want to know who my mom is the real thing. didn't i have that right? i'm interested to know how she looks, if i look like her. i don't even wonder why she left me. i just want to see her and get to know her, how much i have now 26 26 years a person has lived and you once had thoughts e about this theme. here are some suspicions that you were not a native person. well, that is, a person all his life, in fact, lives with some strange sensations , does not understand where they come from. i believe that a mother should, if she loves to understand and support her, and not refuse or leave. you j
she left you, she didn't even write a resignation letter. ran away from the hospital and that's it. but your foster mother, she did not blame herself for practically leaving the documents in a common box in a conspicuous place and what did you find it? i don't know, we didn't talk to him anymore . after that, she considers me a traitor, that i betrayed her, that i am not grateful, that she raised me. so i decided to find my biological mother. well, i just want to know who my mom is the real...
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she was the people's princess. and that's how she will say how she will remain in our hearts and in our memories for ever. ah, the grief of the diana's death turns into rage against the silent queen. the newspapers attack, elizabeth, ah, the extraordinary emotions that came out in the country that the gap between that and on the way the royal family seemed totally stand offish and everything like that. and blair did advise the queen via prince charles as to how she the queen should behave. and this is he done. he been prime minister for about 3 months to, to be advising the monica as to how she should behave towards her own people. was quite a tricky thing. the queen and her prime minister confer every day. he urges her to address the nation. mm. i guess history will say that's the the the, the week in which i the cream was slow to come back from balmoral. was a mistake, not necessarily a personal mistake, but a mistake of the institution. and actually, i think it's unfair because it was said the best of reasons to
she was the people's princess. and that's how she will say how she will remain in our hearts and in our memories for ever. ah, the grief of the diana's death turns into rage against the silent queen. the newspapers attack, elizabeth, ah, the extraordinary emotions that came out in the country that the gap between that and on the way the royal family seemed totally stand offish and everything like that. and blair did advise the queen via prince charles as to how she the queen should behave. and...
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everything she touched, what she watched, she will have touched because she will have approved it herselfy single detail she will have approved. i was speaking moments ago to richard and max about that as well, about the flowers on the coffin, the coffin itself, the procession. you said it was operation london bridge, but this part is operation unicorn because it is balmoral. would it be something else if it was another city where she had passed? >> yes. don't forget, no one knew if she would be at windsor castle. it could have been anywhere in the world. remember when she was in kenya, she was in a tree house when the news came that her father, george vi had passed. the world learned something very drastic. she wasn't prepared for that. they did not all have black to where, every single member. royal family carries black of where they go and so there are plans for every single -- of single contingency. don't forget during covid she was in what was known then as the windsor bubble. why? because of lockdown, it was taken far more seriously. only those that immediately respond to her and he
everything she touched, what she watched, she will have touched because she will have approved it herselfy single detail she will have approved. i was speaking moments ago to richard and max about that as well, about the flowers on the coffin, the coffin itself, the procession. you said it was operation london bridge, but this part is operation unicorn because it is balmoral. would it be something else if it was another city where she had passed? >> yes. don't forget, no one knew if she...
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she was queen, but she embodied us.tions of the world and for so many people, meeting queen elizabeth simply made their day, and for many will be the memory of their life. of course, for those of us who had the honour to serve as one of her prime ministers, those meetings were more frequent, with the weekly audiences. these were not meetings with a high and mighty monarch, but a conversation with a woman of experience, knowledge and immense wisdom. they were also the one meeting i went to that i knew would not be briefed out to the media. [laughter] what made those audiences so special was the understanding the queen had of issues, which came from the work she put into her red boxes, combined with her years of experience. she knew many of the world leaders -- in some cases, she had known their fathers -- [laughter] and she was a wise and adroit judge of people. the conversations at the audiences were special, but so were weekends at balmoral, where the queen wanted all her guests to enjoy themselves. she was a thoughtfu
she was queen, but she embodied us.tions of the world and for so many people, meeting queen elizabeth simply made their day, and for many will be the memory of their life. of course, for those of us who had the honour to serve as one of her prime ministers, those meetings were more frequent, with the weekly audiences. these were not meetings with a high and mighty monarch, but a conversation with a woman of experience, knowledge and immense wisdom. they were also the one meeting i went to that...