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thank westminster abbey today.he abbey. little later. but let's bring in now nicholas owen, former itn royal correspondent and author, of course , on very many royal of course, on very many royal matters . and nicholas, matters. and nicholas, interesting to hear actually the noise of that protest said and perhaps giving some food for thought for those planning the coronation. yes kind of bound to be. i must say, cameron's quite right. when this is now the third time we've heard these these noisy people on the streets , he was emphasising streets, he was emphasising quite rightly, they are a small minority . but obviously when you minority. but obviously when you get people like that together, always difficult for the police to organise things you never quite know. out of the back of that crowd, they might be somebody with a rather more malign intentions. we had a bit of egg throwing. you remember earlier on. all sounds very earlier on. it all sounds very harmless , doesn't it? oh, then harmless, doesn't it? oh, the
thank westminster abbey today.he abbey. little later. but let's bring in now nicholas owen, former itn royal correspondent and author, of course , on very many royal of course, on very many royal matters . and nicholas, matters. and nicholas, interesting to hear actually the noise of that protest said and perhaps giving some food for thought for those planning the coronation. yes kind of bound to be. i must say, cameron's quite right. when this is now the third time we've heard these these...
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up in the abbey, the bell was rung for evening prayer.l number of monks and nuns, members of the monastic fraternities ofjerusalem. some of them spend their mornings down in the village tending to their guesthouse or working part—time jobs to help cover the order�*s expenses. yes, it's really a unique place. and, you know, also, - we are here to say that this place has been made first for god and for worship. i would you just like it just to be purely holy? no, that's, you know, that's the way it is. i you cannot change the reality. when we come here in- mont—saint—michel, we know that there is going| to be a lot of noise during the services, that some groups . are going to walk during the mass or whatever. i but we are here for them also. it's a question of balance, - and we have to find in the different times of the day, the moments- where we are going to be in solitude and alone, to restore ourselves and have a real a deep - contact with god. back outside, i've taken to my crutches. these are the last steps, eddie. are you sure? yes, t
up in the abbey, the bell was rung for evening prayer.l number of monks and nuns, members of the monastic fraternities ofjerusalem. some of them spend their mornings down in the village tending to their guesthouse or working part—time jobs to help cover the order�*s expenses. yes, it's really a unique place. and, you know, also, - we are here to say that this place has been made first for god and for worship. i would you just like it just to be purely holy? no, that's, you know, that's the...
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will also show you nearby valves and book abbey. i will find out what the growing popularity of cruise ship tourism means for regensburg and we'll catch up with our globe trotter in the city of carina in columbia. ah lou the fact that regensburg as such an old and well preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city. in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral construction began in the 13th century. and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time. as the facade also depicts the crueler side of the middle ages. oh, the church vilified juice me this sculpture shows them suckling from a pig, a deliberate insult and humiliation as pigs are considered unclean and judaism blue. even so the building as a whole is an impressive monument. next to the one in cologne reagan's fur cathedral is considered to be germany's most extraordinary gothic cathedral. mm. ah . regensburg was not only important because it became a bishop seed fairly ea
will also show you nearby valves and book abbey. i will find out what the growing popularity of cruise ship tourism means for regensburg and we'll catch up with our globe trotter in the city of carina in columbia. ah lou the fact that regensburg as such an old and well preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city. in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral construction began in the 13th...
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up in the abbey, the bell is rung for evening prayer.small number of monks and nuns. members of the monastic fraternities ofjerusalem. some of them spend their mornings down in the village tending to their guesthouse or working part—timejobs to help cover the order�*s expenses. yes. it's really a unique place. and, you know, also, we are here to say that this place has been made first for god and for worship. would you just like it just to be purely holy? no, that's... you know, that's the way it is. you cannot change the reality. when we come here in mont saint—michel, we know that there is going to be a lot of noise during the services, that some groups are going to walk during the mass or whatever, but we are here for them also. back outside, i've taken to my crutches. these are the last steps, ade. are you sure? yes. — they are the last steps. is the champagne up here for me? and now we have to go down?! and now we have to go down. ha! oh, my days. that view is pretty amazing. and look at this. wow. look at the... there's the shadow
up in the abbey, the bell is rung for evening prayer.small number of monks and nuns. members of the monastic fraternities ofjerusalem. some of them spend their mornings down in the village tending to their guesthouse or working part—timejobs to help cover the order�*s expenses. yes. it's really a unique place. and, you know, also, we are here to say that this place has been made first for god and for worship. would you just like it just to be purely holy? no, that's... you know, that's the...
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the abbey sits _ the construction of church. the abbey sits at — the construction of church.struction of church. the abbey sits at the top of the cliff, surrounded by the village below.— cliff, surrounded by the villaue below. ., . village below. even nowadays there is quick _ village below. even nowadays there is quick sound - village below. even nowadays there is quick sound out - village below. even nowadays. there is quick sound out there, a lot of strong currents. it a lot of strong currents. it must've been a really is important site for people to make that sort ofjourney? yeah, thejourney make that sort ofjourney? yeah, the journey a make that sort ofjourney? yeah, thejourney a lifetime. it is just quite funny to come in here and the contrast with the mediaeval and then the shops. the mediaeval and then the sho s. ., , . the mediaeval and then the shos. . ., shops. people are often surprised _ shops. people are often surprised but _ shops. people are often surprised but don't - shops. people are often i surprised but don't forget there were pilgrims coming here and the
the abbey sits _ the construction of church. the abbey sits at — the construction of church.struction of church. the abbey sits at the top of the cliff, surrounded by the village below.— cliff, surrounded by the villaue below. ., . village below. even nowadays there is quick _ village below. even nowadays there is quick sound - village below. even nowadays there is quick sound out - village below. even nowadays. there is quick sound out there, a lot of strong currents. it a lot of strong...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, westminster abbey.: before we go, what do you do with a spare 11 minutes? a new study finds that if you take a brisk walk in that time it will lower the risk of some serious disease. surely it was worth ago reporter: off i went. i followed my own personal definition of brisk. which changed as i went along. the 11 minutes went by pretty quickly. i felt pretty healthy. nutrition advice, though, was not included. james: i did do some moonwalking, but no one was able to see it. that is just about it for us here on world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪♪ announcer: usa today calls it, "arguably the best bargain in streaming." that's because the free pbs video app lets you watch t best of pbs anytime, anywhere. simply download the pbs
nicholas witchell, bbc news, westminster abbey.: before we go, what do you do with a spare 11 minutes? a new study finds that if you take a brisk walk in that time it will lower the risk of some serious disease. surely it was worth ago reporter: off i went. i followed my own personal definition of brisk. which changed as i went along. the 11 minutes went by pretty quickly. i felt pretty healthy. nutrition advice, though, was not included. james: i did do some moonwalking, but no one was able to...
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up in the abbey, the bell is rung for evening prayer.uns, members of the monastic fraternities of jerusalem. some of them spend their morning start in the village, tending to the guesthouse or working part—time jobs to help cover the orders's expenses. yes, it is really a unique place and you know we are here also to say this place has been made first, for god, and for worship. would you like itjust to be purely holy? no, that is the way it is. you cannot change the reality. when we come here in mont—saint—michel we know there will be a lot of noise during the services, that some groups are going to walk during the mass or whatever but we are here for them also. back outside, i have taken to my crutches. these are the last stes. �* , yeah, iam sure. is a champagne here for me? now we have to go down? now we have to go down. oh, my days! that view is pretty amazing. look at this. wow! there is a shadow of mont—saint—michel on the sand. it is the best part of the day, when we come to this place in particular, the north tower, it sums it al
up in the abbey, the bell is rung for evening prayer.uns, members of the monastic fraternities of jerusalem. some of them spend their morning start in the village, tending to the guesthouse or working part—time jobs to help cover the orders's expenses. yes, it is really a unique place and you know we are here also to say this place has been made first, for god, and for worship. would you like itjust to be purely holy? no, that is the way it is. you cannot change the reality. when we come here...
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, the show also dealt with a dwindling number of staff at the abbey over the years. and that's our show for more checkout d, w dot com slash business and the detail, the news youtube channel brawls on facebook for me and the business team here in berlin. thank you for watching. the german mineral resource agency is sounding the alarm? is the country supply of key minerals at risk. geologists are looking for new sources of these raw materials and are offering council to industry and government . the biggest concern, the valuable metals are difficult to obtain and are becoming increasingly expensive . to morrow to day. next on d, w o o german dw was singing, cheer board with this award winning offer is available worldwide. and for every language level, learning german has never been simpler. german to go with energy saving nights, smart phones, computers, electric cars, wind turbines, we need metals for all of these things. but mining them is not just energy intensive. it homes, the environment is we cycling an alternative or could we so as role materials from .
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in just six weeks' time, westminster abbey will host another coronation.de from thousands of pieces of glass, marble and stone. the cosmati pavement. it's just so unusual that this is here. italian masons came here with all their materials. they collaborated with the english masons to produce this fantastic, glittering, shiny mosaic in front of the high altar at the heart of westminster abbey. it would have looked amazing. it's so beautiful in the flesh, but it's been covered up for years. covered with carpet and boarding, just because it was in such a deteriorated condition that it couldn't be safely used. and that's why when you look back at archive footage from the late queen's coronation in 1953, all you can see is the light—coloured carpet. the medievalfloor, which by then was uneven and damaged, had been covered up since victorian times. vanessa and her team spent two years fully restoring the mosaic, with maintenance an ongoing project. it's witnessed so, so much. it's, you know, throughout the centuries, every special event has taken place and prob
in just six weeks' time, westminster abbey will host another coronation.de from thousands of pieces of glass, marble and stone. the cosmati pavement. it's just so unusual that this is here. italian masons came here with all their materials. they collaborated with the english masons to produce this fantastic, glittering, shiny mosaic in front of the high altar at the heart of westminster abbey. it would have looked amazing. it's so beautiful in the flesh, but it's been covered up for years....
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up in the abbey, the bell is rung for evening prayer.tic fraternities ofjerusalem. some of them spend their mornings down in the village tending to their guesthouse or working part—time jobs to help cover the order�*s expenses. yes. it's really a unique place. and, you know, also, we are here to say that this place has been made first for god and for worship. would you just like it just to be purely holy? no, that's... you know, that's the way it is. you cannot change the reality. when we come here in mont saint—michel, we know that there is going to be a lot of noise during the services, that some groups are going to walk during the mass or whatever, but we are here for them also. back outside, i've taken to my crutches. these are the last steps, ade. are you sure? yes. they are the last steps. is the champagne up here for me? and now we have to go down?! and now we have to go down. ha! oh, my days. that view is pretty amazing. and look at this. wow. look at the... there's the shadow of mont saint—michel on the sand. oh, yeah. that's th
up in the abbey, the bell is rung for evening prayer.tic fraternities ofjerusalem. some of them spend their mornings down in the village tending to their guesthouse or working part—time jobs to help cover the order�*s expenses. yes. it's really a unique place. and, you know, also, we are here to say that this place has been made first for god and for worship. would you just like it just to be purely holy? no, that's... you know, that's the way it is. you cannot change the reality. when we...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, westminster abbey.ith stav. low pressure has dominated the weather all week. sunshine and mark showered some stuff mostly. centre of the low passing to the north of the uk, some light winds across scotland, but blustery conditions across england and wales. gusts of “p across england and wales. gusts of up to a0 to 50 mph. that will push the showers through quite quickly, some heavy hail and thunder, but some heavy hail and thunder, but some lighter wins for scotland mean the showers will be slow moving here. temperature is ten to 1a or 15 celsius. a mild area of low pressure will cross the country and blustery to the southern half of the uk. lows of five to eight celsius. it stays mild, sunshine and showers on saturday as we move into sunday. things turn colder and northerly winds start to begin with an increasing of showers. this is bbc news — welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm martine croxall. our top stories: a visit by king charles to france has been postponed amid wi
sarah campbell, bbc news, westminster abbey.ith stav. low pressure has dominated the weather all week. sunshine and mark showered some stuff mostly. centre of the low passing to the north of the uk, some light winds across scotland, but blustery conditions across england and wales. gusts of “p across england and wales. gusts of up to a0 to 50 mph. that will push the showers through quite quickly, some heavy hail and thunder, but some heavy hail and thunder, but some lighter wins for scotland...
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there to look abbey. an impressive building right on the done you months. settled here and around the years, 617. that makes it the oldest monastery in bavaria. over the years, the benedictine monks kept on building the abbey. the 18th century church owes its splenda to the us. some brothers had designed many barrack churches in bavaria, but for many guess the reason they came is the beer garden beer has been brewed in the monastery for more than 1000 years. another reason why more than half a 1000000 people come to vary to book abbey every year. where you from either or on his band is magdalana. we're from south korea chrome who's on the job very much. these blows up, especially this via cheers. back in the slightly rainy regensburg. i have an appointment with mateus fly tuck at the 9 far plots he shows me the outlines of the former jewish synagogue. regensburg is like many, many evil cities. if you dig here, it's likely you'll discover something. in 1995 traces of the 2000 year history of the city were
there to look abbey. an impressive building right on the done you months. settled here and around the years, 617. that makes it the oldest monastery in bavaria. over the years, the benedictine monks kept on building the abbey. the 18th century church owes its splenda to the us. some brothers had designed many barrack churches in bavaria, but for many guess the reason they came is the beer garden beer has been brewed in the monastery for more than 1000 years. another reason why more than half a...
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a colourful example of the abbey's long history and connection with the monarchy.fending the chinese—owned video—sharing app in the face of hostile questioning at a us congressional committee hearing. one congressman pointed out some people run marathons quicker than that. shou zi chew denied tiktok is a national security risk and played down the company's connection to china. 20 more on that story coming up in the business injust 20 more on that story coming up in the business in just a moment. —— plenty. hello. quite an ominous—looking sky behind me with heavy showers forecast for friday, perhaps with hail and thunder. and, indeed, the outlook is looking very unsettled. sunday onwards, it's also going to turn quite a bit colder, particularly across the northern half of the uk. now, here's the satellite picture. look at this broad area of cloud to the south. that brought the rain on thursday evening. but the centre of the low pressure here now — a very large area of low pressure — is approaching ireland and within this centre of low pressure, we have frequent show
a colourful example of the abbey's long history and connection with the monarchy.fending the chinese—owned video—sharing app in the face of hostile questioning at a us congressional committee hearing. one congressman pointed out some people run marathons quicker than that. shou zi chew denied tiktok is a national security risk and played down the company's connection to china. 20 more on that story coming up in the business injust 20 more on that story coming up in the business in just a...
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nicholas twitchell, bbc news, westminster abbey.nd their scales which can be used in traditional chinese medicine. there's been a global ban on trafficking them since 2017 and now london's met police is doing its bit to combat this illegal trade — as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. meet bess and her best friend, buster. the latest weapons in the fight against the illegal trafficking of animals in asia. these two labradors have been trained by london's metropolitan police. their next stop thailand. and a new life sniffing out crime — one pangolin at the time. live animals, critically endangered and, indeed, one of the most trafficked animals in the world. we reckon one is poached every five minutes. so, really horrific numbers they are being trafficked in. by one estimate, nearly 3 million of them are poached each year. and there's not that many of them left. there are eight types of pangolin, and all of them are on the so—called red list of endangered species at risk of extinction. their meat is regarded as a delicacy in parts of as
nicholas twitchell, bbc news, westminster abbey.nd their scales which can be used in traditional chinese medicine. there's been a global ban on trafficking them since 2017 and now london's met police is doing its bit to combat this illegal trade — as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. meet bess and her best friend, buster. the latest weapons in the fight against the illegal trafficking of animals in asia. these two labradors have been trained by london's metropolitan police. their next stop...
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if you live in a castle like the one fans know from the t v series. downton abbey, high clear castle used to be a famous event venue, but that was before breaks that meet the contests of high care castle in southern england, lady fiona canarvy and her husband, the earl, simply can't find staff to hold large weddings anymore. she says they only have people to case or for parties of 20 or fewer. we cannot find them when we go to our usual agencies and try to find people. they are not that if we ask for 13 might turn up. we've gone to all the local colleges. there's nobody we haven't asked. lady, colonel ivan blames brags, s e u students attending university in britain used to be a vital workforce. now they're no longer available to work weddings here. after brags as its life imitating ours as the fortunes of high care castle, mirror, the cup box, sit down to knobby the show, also dealt with a dwindling number of staff at the abbey over the years. and that's our show for more check out d, w dot com slash business, and they did all the news youtube channel brought on facebook for me and
if you live in a castle like the one fans know from the t v series. downton abbey, high clear castle used to be a famous event venue, but that was before breaks that meet the contests of high care castle in southern england, lady fiona canarvy and her husband, the earl, simply can't find staff to hold large weddings anymore. she says they only have people to case or for parties of 20 or fewer. we cannot find them when we go to our usual agencies and try to find people. they are not that if we...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, westminster abbey. to watch it in a cinema, because it's going to be screened live across the uk for the first time. more than 500 cinemas are taking part — tickets go on sale on monday morning. organisers are encouraging fancy dress and singalongs. tickets for the live show at the liverpool arena sold out in less than 40 minutes when they were released earlier this month. before we go king charles' state visit to france may have been postponed today — but the king has been honoured with a new wax statue in his honour.....let�*s take a look. it's been unveiled at the musee grevin in paris......i'll leave you to decide if it's a good likeness... now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes hello again. we had some stunning aurora weather watch pictures sent to us last night, with the aurora particularly active. not only did we have some particularly vivid colours, but the aurora was spotted quite far south, even in parts of southern england. today is a day of sunshine and showers, and with m
sarah campbell, bbc news, westminster abbey. to watch it in a cinema, because it's going to be screened live across the uk for the first time. more than 500 cinemas are taking part — tickets go on sale on monday morning. organisers are encouraging fancy dress and singalongs. tickets for the live show at the liverpool arena sold out in less than 40 minutes when they were released earlier this month. before we go king charles' state visit to france may have been postponed today — but the king...
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i've just got a glimpse of the abbey. it does look pretty special.andy, connected to the mainland by a half a mile—long bridge that opened back in 2014. and this year, the island celebrates a very special anniversary. it is the 1,000 anniversary of the construction of the church. how on earth did they construct something like this 1,000 years ago? mm—hm. yeah. this is the best of medieval engineering. and it started off as a sanctuary dedicated to saint michel — saint michael — in the year 708. then it took off. you know, the pilgrims started to come. they had to come across the bay, so walk through the sands, and then it developed in the 11th century with the construction of the church. the abbey sits at the top of the cliff, surrounded by the village below. even nowadays, there are quicksands out there. there are a lot of strong currents. so it must have been a really important site for people to want to make that kind ofjourney to see this place. yeah. it was the journey of a lifetime. it's just quite funny to come in here and the contrast with th
i've just got a glimpse of the abbey. it does look pretty special.andy, connected to the mainland by a half a mile—long bridge that opened back in 2014. and this year, the island celebrates a very special anniversary. it is the 1,000 anniversary of the construction of the church. how on earth did they construct something like this 1,000 years ago? mm—hm. yeah. this is the best of medieval engineering. and it started off as a sanctuary dedicated to saint michel — saint michael — in the...
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the physical preparation of the abbey has barely begun.lizabeth was seated on the coronation chair for her crowning in 1953, just as her namesake elizabeth i had been four centuries before, and henry viii and others before that. the chair bears the marks of the centuries. graffiti from the 1800s, when visitors were able to carve their initials into it. but conservators say, all in all, it's in remarkably sound condition. it's made from oak and it's gilded. it would've originally had painted and gilded glasswork as well, so it would've looked like a metallic object. it's decorated with punch work, which is small, tiny dots that were used to create images. so there's birds, there's figures of saints and kings, and there's lots of foliage as well. and because so little survives of english art from that time, it really is an exquisite example of the quality of craftsmanship that doesn't survive any more. by coronation day, the chair�*s preparation will be complete. there'll be no attempt to restore its original gold leaf gilding. the significa
the physical preparation of the abbey has barely begun.lizabeth was seated on the coronation chair for her crowning in 1953, just as her namesake elizabeth i had been four centuries before, and henry viii and others before that. the chair bears the marks of the centuries. graffiti from the 1800s, when visitors were able to carve their initials into it. but conservators say, all in all, it's in remarkably sound condition. it's made from oak and it's gilded. it would've originally had painted and...
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- abbey's our industrial robot. - [shivani] pem lasota is giving this abbey machine, the intelligence necessary to help it anticipate a human coworker's action. - this is our simulated manufacturing task that we have set up to simulate some sort of task that a person or robot could feasibly woron together. - [shivani] for safety reasons, actual human robot interaction is at present, fairly minimal. - [pem] typically, in a factory, you would sethese guys behind a metal cage and you wouldn't have people working with them. so what we're trying to do is make something that a person could safely interact with. - what is human and robot supposed to do together in this task? - on this task, a person's placing fastness in some surface of a plane and a robot applying like a sealant over to seal i - okay, can we see it happen? - [pem] sure. - in order to work together, the robot must first be able to see and recognize the actions of its human counterpart and adjust to the person's every move. ooh, feel like i'm in a superhero movie. so the cameras in the room can see these lights and track your
- abbey's our industrial robot. - [shivani] pem lasota is giving this abbey machine, the intelligence necessary to help it anticipate a human coworker's action. - this is our simulated manufacturing task that we have set up to simulate some sort of task that a person or robot could feasibly woron together. - [shivani] for safety reasons, actual human robot interaction is at present, fairly minimal. - [pem] typically, in a factory, you would sethese guys behind a metal cage and you wouldn't have...
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i carry the horrific scenes from abbey gate. mothers carrying dead babies and the taliban beating people. the crowd grew deaspirate and erratic and they knew they would be left behind. i exited my vehicle near the abbey gate. i felt a heavy punch to my chest. i saw a large plume of smoke in the sky. the smell of pheeses and urine that filled the corridor was placed with iron. screams from children, women, and grown men echoed. we tried to provide life saving aid to our american brothers and sisters. i tried to save the lives of countless marines. a marine with blood soaked pants looked me in the eye and said i don't want to die. we took the first truckload into the hospital. i reassured him he would be fine. i didn't know if he would survive. i was s born one year before 9/#u. departing on august 31st i was relieved to be headed home. i wondered how the horror would change me and change us all. i can assure you it has. the war is not over for more people in the u.s. i see the faces of the people we couldn't save and left behind.
i carry the horrific scenes from abbey gate. mothers carrying dead babies and the taliban beating people. the crowd grew deaspirate and erratic and they knew they would be left behind. i exited my vehicle near the abbey gate. i felt a heavy punch to my chest. i saw a large plume of smoke in the sky. the smell of pheeses and urine that filled the corridor was placed with iron. screams from children, women, and grown men echoed. we tried to provide life saving aid to our american brothers and...
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they can up westminster abbey.arse private ahead of the rehearse in private ahead of the big day in a couple of months time. right. that's cameron time. all right. that's cameron walker of walker, royal reporter, of course , the king is head of the course, the king is head of the commonwealth. one reason, one reason was the queen's wish . reason it was the queen's wish. she at that commonwealth she did it at that commonwealth wmmw she did it at that commonwealth summit. what she wanted summit. she got what she wanted . also sorted out that committee who going be queen consort who was going be queen consort the commonwealth was hugely important today the important to her. and today the king making a speech it king is making a speech about it at abbey, whereas at westminster abbey, whereas before did recorded before she always did a recorded message. oh okay. and look, get some pictures, i imagine events and everyone looking very smart . so let's get the thoughts of david miller, the former chief secretary to the tre
they can up westminster abbey.arse private ahead of the rehearse in private ahead of the big day in a couple of months time. right. that's cameron time. all right. that's cameron walker of walker, royal reporter, of course , the king is head of the course, the king is head of the commonwealth. one reason, one reason was the queen's wish . reason it was the queen's wish. she at that commonwealth she did it at that commonwealth wmmw she did it at that commonwealth summit. what she wanted summit....
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, westminster abbey. talking about that to one of the researchers on the study. to one of the researchers on the stud . , , ~ , ., study. very striking findings and ma be study. very striking findings and may be bigger — study. very striking findings and may be bigger benefits - study. very striking findings and may be bigger benefits than - study. very striking findings and may be bigger benefits than we | may be bigger benefits than we might�*ve expected and we have not the confidence before to say and much benefits will come and some people will start like a smaller amount of activity and they will still sound a bit more challenging and talking about my friends. fine still sound a bit more challenging and talking about my friends. one of the thins and talking about my friends. one of the things that _ and talking about my friends. one of the things that we _ and talking about my friends. one of the things that we are _ and talking about my friends. one of the things that we are discussing - and talking
nicholas witchell, bbc news, westminster abbey. talking about that to one of the researchers on the study. to one of the researchers on the stud . , , ~ , ., study. very striking findings and ma be study. very striking findings and may be bigger — study. very striking findings and may be bigger benefits - study. very striking findings and may be bigger benefits than - study. very striking findings and may be bigger benefits than we | may be bigger benefits than we might�*ve expected and we...
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. >> our digital journalist, abbey fernandez, spoke with pg&e representatives.e outages for us. how many people are being impacted right now. >> as of right now, there are roughly 5,000 customers without power in the bay area. let's look at the pg&e outage map, which you can find on our website, nbcbayarea.com. the majority of those customers right down here in the south bay, about 2,500 in the east bay, about 2,000, and then in the north about 600. if we look here closely on the peninsula, there's less than 50, according to pg&e, but i did speak to a pg&e spokesperson and they say that they can expect more outages throughout the day on the peninsula as the storm moves in and says since the start of the year, the company has replaced a ton of equipment damaged by the storms. >> since the start of the year, we've e replaceded aboout 6,000s that have been impacted by storm-related damage. we've replaced about 900 milele of f line. and we've also removed close to 14,,000 trees thatat have dama our equipment. so, the amount of impact to our systetem due to downwned
. >> our digital journalist, abbey fernandez, spoke with pg&e representatives.e outages for us. how many people are being impacted right now. >> as of right now, there are roughly 5,000 customers without power in the bay area. let's look at the pg&e outage map, which you can find on our website, nbcbayarea.com. the majority of those customers right down here in the south bay, about 2,500 in the east bay, about 2,000, and then in the north about 600. if we look here closely...
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no use at ramstein abbeys for killings in violation of international law. member of parliament. katya coil was the signatory idioms. and i'm thinking that the u. s. has violated international law with targeted killings and pakistan, game and, and somalia. even if the german government must no longer be content with ignorance, yet it has a duty to know life and what it does not know, it must investigate. this silence regarding our ally is not helping us or world peace or our american friends. we need to speak openly. turning a blind eye is only making things worse. now, the greens are in government and county coil is minister of states at the federal foreign office. foreign minister on alina bab hawk declined on a request for an interview with a 2 month window for shilling raisins, katya coil, when talk to was either about an issue she previously felt strongly about. her colleague tobias lintner has also refused. i request for an interview. alina babble repeatedly, emphasizes that international law and human rights are at the heart of her foreign policy. i d
no use at ramstein abbeys for killings in violation of international law. member of parliament. katya coil was the signatory idioms. and i'm thinking that the u. s. has violated international law with targeted killings and pakistan, game and, and somalia. even if the german government must no longer be content with ignorance, yet it has a duty to know life and what it does not know, it must investigate. this silence regarding our ally is not helping us or world peace or our american friends. we...
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you'll be able to follow in the footsteps of the king in westminster abbey , the westminster abbey, the coronation. everyone will coronation. but everyone will have very carefully . so have to tread very carefully. so let's first tiptoe over the news headunes let's first tiptoe over the news headlines and unrelated . very headlines and unrelated. very good, mark. good afternoon. it's 12:01. your top stories from the gb newsroom. the first state visit of king charles to france has been postponed because of protests . circus across the protests. circus across the country of thousands of people have been demonstrating against the government's plan to raise the government's plan to raise the pension age from 62 to 64. the king was due to arrive on sunday as part of a three day trip to europe . downing street trip to europe. downing street confirmed the decision was taken with the consent of all parties after the french president asked the british government to postpone the visit . it's postpone the visit. it's understood windsor framework has now been formally adopted by both the uk and eu.
you'll be able to follow in the footsteps of the king in westminster abbey , the westminster abbey, the coronation. everyone will coronation. but everyone will have very carefully . so have to tread very carefully. so let's first tiptoe over the news headunes let's first tiptoe over the news headlines and unrelated . very headlines and unrelated. very good, mark. good afternoon. it's 12:01. your top stories from the gb newsroom. the first state visit of king charles to france has been postponed...
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john's abbey?es on a campus with hundreds of students with a long tradition of woodworking. most of the furniture at st. john's is crafted here from the abbey's own sustainable forests. >> people can come and learn the profession from the ground up. that will make all the difference. somebody has not only the skill of their hands but an attitude. >> a passion for the instrument. >> a passion forhe instrument, a passion for the work people do with their hands. >> sometime next year he and fellow craftsmen marcus will move into a newly expanded woodworking shop in collegeville. one of about a hundred monks at st. john's says it a silken -- says it is a silken glove fit. >> organ building and our coitment to music and community -- and communal singing, communal musicmaking is an embrace of what the monastic tradition has offered for many centuries and hopefully is what sustains us going into the future. >> would you please welcome tonight's featured artist stephen tharp. [applause] ♪ >> this concert w
john's abbey?es on a campus with hundreds of students with a long tradition of woodworking. most of the furniture at st. john's is crafted here from the abbey's own sustainable forests. >> people can come and learn the profession from the ground up. that will make all the difference. somebody has not only the skill of their hands but an attitude. >> a passion for the instrument. >> a passion forhe instrument, a passion for the work people do with their hands. >> sometime...
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today, will this the real today, will this be the real westminster abbey mock up westminster abbey orlt buckingham palace. papers this morning has been builtlook, buckingham palace. papers this morning has been built look, we uckingham palace. papers this morning has been builtlook, we all ngham palace. papers this morning has been builtlook, we all n01am palace. papers this morning has been builtlook, we all no one palace. papers this morning has been builtlook, we all no one does e. yes, look, we all no one does pomp and pageantry better than the brits. and how do we get so good practise? practice practise the way you get to carnegie hall . so we have had as was . and yes, so we have had as was done for the last. cornish and too many rehearsals, the older taking place. and they recreated westminster abbey to ensure that there no slip ups. there are no slip ups. coronations historically have been full of terrible faux pauses , including pushing on the pauses, including pushing on the crown back to front, pushing fings crown back to front, pushing rings on the wrong finger. there were
today, will this the real today, will this be the real westminster abbey mock up westminster abbey orlt buckingham palace. papers this morning has been builtlook, buckingham palace. papers this morning has been built look, we uckingham palace. papers this morning has been builtlook, we all ngham palace. papers this morning has been builtlook, we all n01am palace. papers this morning has been builtlook, we all no one palace. papers this morning has been builtlook, we all no one does e. yes,...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, westminster abbey.e which set him on the path to identifying and predicting an impending catastrophe for the planet. he led 22 expeditions to greenland and antarctica during his lifetime. it was during one trip to antarctica in 1965 where an evening of whiskey with ice cubes led him to prove humankind's role in the heating of the earth's surface. if you didn't manage to bag tickets for the eurovision song contest this year, it's just been announced that you'll be able to watch it live at the cinema. more than 500 cinemas are taking part and tickets will be available from 10am on monday. the final takes place on saturday, may 13th, in liverpool. and a reminder of the breaking news that king charles�*s state visit to france has been postponed because of the protests over pension reform. you are watching bbc news. hello there. it's been an unsettled week, really, all in all. we've had rain followed by sunshine and showers. today certainly is going to be one of sunshine and showers with our area of low pres
sarah campbell, bbc news, westminster abbey.e which set him on the path to identifying and predicting an impending catastrophe for the planet. he led 22 expeditions to greenland and antarctica during his lifetime. it was during one trip to antarctica in 1965 where an evening of whiskey with ice cubes led him to prove humankind's role in the heating of the earth's surface. if you didn't manage to bag tickets for the eurovision song contest this year, it's just been announced that you'll be able...
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that he will never be, buried and master's abbey.e was constantly objected that there is another way you need to pay 400 coins. here he also continued to whine and said, you humiliate me, i am a poor poet. i only have 200 with the hope of a miracle, and he said that's all. time kept saying 200 coins, but it would have been 400 and i would have been buried for the whole month, but what did they do to him with an offer inherent in english black humor and he accepted, and the offer is this, because the earth is very expensive for 200 coins, he was buried, but vertically, that is, the group was placed vertically and indeed this is a reliable story. benzhous, buried vertically all month long story, but the second, uh, huge street, this street that leads from behind the old city to the city mall, a long street there is one, not to pronounce. rank one, the hotel is an american chain, so the owner of the hotel is 200 meters on the road to the hotel, since this is his land, his hotel. he didn't make it a left-hand drive like all over london g
that he will never be, buried and master's abbey.e was constantly objected that there is another way you need to pay 400 coins. here he also continued to whine and said, you humiliate me, i am a poor poet. i only have 200 with the hope of a miracle, and he said that's all. time kept saying 200 coins, but it would have been 400 and i would have been buried for the whole month, but what did they do to him with an offer inherent in english black humor and he accepted, and the offer is this,...
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the city is located about 30 kilometers from the current abbey center of the fighting in back mode. ukrainian troops in baton would have been sending off a russian offensive for more than 7 months. as the city has become a symbol of ukraine's resistance. on tuesday, president lensky repeated his commit. meant to defend the city after meeting with top military commanders. but many military analysts have question that strategy. they won the losses ukraine is suffering, could undermine its ability to mount a plant counter offensive the strip the spring. so why is the lensky insisting on defending buck mode? we put that to marina moran with the war studies department of kings college london . well, it's quite a difficult decision, i believe, for president lansky to make. but if full said good complex, collapsing, taryn pence line of the korean armed forces and he had already committed so many forces to move. meaning that now declaring that didn't really have any importance would raise the question, then why? holding on to both mood and why risking so many lives or so many soldiers. and there have
the city is located about 30 kilometers from the current abbey center of the fighting in back mode. ukrainian troops in baton would have been sending off a russian offensive for more than 7 months. as the city has become a symbol of ukraine's resistance. on tuesday, president lensky repeated his commit. meant to defend the city after meeting with top military commanders. but many military analysts have question that strategy. they won the losses ukraine is suffering, could undermine its ability...
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victory in style with a note to christiana renelle, those trademark gold celebration, cecily and mary abbey. very happy. we're done the perfect job for sure. only mister bud deletion bath was the same starting from the front. oh, the raining champ, already setting a mark. once again, he looks like the man to beat that in the woman's wonders eager. but to slide trevino potsdam claims the 1st one of the season, beaten, and map and 3 goes to one resent signing, jessica. the filippo scott have 1st 2 goals for a new clap. canadian clenched the points with her 2nd and puts thumbs that just started our mac volume past map and kiva. laura cedar. that led to understandable elation after the game, but 16 champions post on remaining litigation danger. it points from safety adjusted 6 games to play. staying with football and kazakhstan, half stunned. then lock in the our euro, 2024 qualifying match in our stana. they scored to ghost coming from 2 now down to 13 to elsewhere. who else was genuine? out of score, twice as for to go thrash, luxemburg, italy bead motor to nail. while england made it to wind
victory in style with a note to christiana renelle, those trademark gold celebration, cecily and mary abbey. very happy. we're done the perfect job for sure. only mister bud deletion bath was the same starting from the front. oh, the raining champ, already setting a mark. once again, he looks like the man to beat that in the woman's wonders eager. but to slide trevino potsdam claims the 1st one of the season, beaten, and map and 3 goes to one resent signing, jessica. the filippo scott have 1st...