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the, in the time of for me that the racial special rules exist and the minister of defense for elizabeth charles. but the, the very interesting effect that one's a little sky was blink. not in international there in the but that she's music level with the, with this cold she was the videos of from, from that period when he was bellanca the defending the russian language. he was saying, what, what is wrong with the russian language? shy, speak. russian russians, a neighbor as the russian is our,...
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the, in the time with me that the racial specially rules exist and the minister of defense for elizabeth charles. but the, the very interesting effect that one's a little sky was blink. not in international, they're reading the but she's music level with them with this cold. she was the videos of from, from that period when she was belonged to the defending the russian language. she was saying, what, what is wrong with the russian language? shy, speak. russian russians, a neighbor as the russian is, or one of one of our languages and the get the last few said to those who want the true story to pull out the russian language and the russian culture. when she became president, she changed the very 1st and the before they made it through the generations. and september 2021 he was interviewed and the time she was conducting, or he gazed on the bus in violation of the meanest good reasons. and the interviewer asked him, what you felt about the people on the other side of the line of going to and t on search. very thoughtful that you know, there are people and the specious. and if you live in a new cr
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there is a really wide range of recipients. 38 in all are receiving this elizabeth and plan for the first time today from king charlesof duty. the elizabeth emblem is about reporting public servants like firefighters and police officers. among those receiving up to date are the family of andrew harper, a police officer who died in berkshire in 2019 trying to chase and burglars. in 1984 there was yvonne fletcher, a police officer on duty at saintjames's square in london outside the libyan embassy. there was a demonstration by, somebody at the embassy fired into the crowd and killed yvonne fletcher. in 1960 there was a firefighter in glasgow called william crockett who died at the famous cheapside fire and his son will be receiving the elizabeth emblem on behalf of his father today. it is about honouring and remembering those who were doing their duty, doing their service and who paid the ultimate price. duncan, thank ou. early years charities are warning more nurseries could close, because there isn't enough funding to support an expansion in the number of free childcare hours next year. the government has announced £
there is a really wide range of recipients. 38 in all are receiving this elizabeth and plan for the first time today from king charlesof duty. the elizabeth emblem is about reporting public servants like firefighters and police officers. among those receiving up to date are the family of andrew harper, a police officer who died in berkshire in 2019 trying to chase and burglars. in 1984 there was yvonne fletcher, a police officer on duty at saintjames's square in london outside the libyan...
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king charles will present the first elizabeth emblems today.workers and public servants who have died in the line of duty. our correspondent ellie price has more.(tx) our correspondent ellie price has more. two lives cut short in the line of duty. pc fiona bone and pc nicola hughes were killed responding to a bogus 999 call in greater manchester in september 2012. their fathers have campaigned ever since to mark their deaths, and those of other public—sector workers who died doing theirjobs. 12 years on, that campaign ended last month, with the prime minister commending their efforts at downing street. getting it moved on is always hard, takes a certain degree of resilience. she was nice, friendly and liked people... and she didn't anticipate dying the way she did, that's for sure. but...you know, she knows she had to do the job. they go to work every day, l and they're serving the crown and they're wearing a crown on their uniform, _ and quite rightly so. they should be recognised i by the crown, by the state. and i think that's important — th
king charles will present the first elizabeth emblems today.workers and public servants who have died in the line of duty. our correspondent ellie price has more.(tx) our correspondent ellie price has more. two lives cut short in the line of duty. pc fiona bone and pc nicola hughes were killed responding to a bogus 999 call in greater manchester in september 2012. their fathers have campaigned ever since to mark their deaths, and those of other public—sector workers who died doing theirjobs....
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elizabeth the second and vice president cheney. specifics conversation called freedom swing. it has complied. here she is with berkeley. sir charleseems unsure about whether to return to high-five or not. [laughter] king john at the shakespeare theater. have no idea what it signifies that i will justice breyer i shared it with everybody here. [laughter] justice o'connor visiting chief justice from their insisting they needed to see it to understand our country and that she needed to take him there right away. but of course what made practice of our special wish he had time for others regardless whether they were famous. he or she is a good handle on the shoulder of a young girl working on a computer. such genuine smiles on the picture in the whole hand on the shoulder active doses in 2006 size sitting on federal courts around the country to an extent justices have since the earliest days of the republic and she traveled the world see the fire others expanded to reach going digital walking isaacson 2009 at serving the democracy is not passed down, they must be taught and learned by each new generation. today it is so fittingly stow
elizabeth the second and vice president cheney. specifics conversation called freedom swing. it has complied. here she is with berkeley. sir charleseems unsure about whether to return to high-five or not. [laughter] king john at the shakespeare theater. have no idea what it signifies that i will justice breyer i shared it with everybody here. [laughter] justice o'connor visiting chief justice from their insisting they needed to see it to understand our country and that she needed to take him...
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charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then author elizabeth with her book "lafayette returns," recalling the 1824-1825 trip lafayette took through the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. and leading up to inauguration day american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1949 address, and dwight eisenhower's 1953 address. exploring the american story. watch american history tv every weekend and find a ll schedule on your progm ide or watch li anytime at c-span.org/history. >> next week c-span digs into its archives to present donald trump's nominees in their own words, discussing policy, politics, and the relationship with the president-elect. our marathon continues monday with tulsi gabbard, and then we will hear from emmett oz and mr. trump's nominee for fbi director, kashatel. watch trump's nominees in their own words next week at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. >> for more than 45 years c-span has been your window into the working
charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then author elizabeth with her book "lafayette returns," recalling the 1824-1825 trip lafayette took through the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. and leading up to inauguration day american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1949 address, and dwight eisenhower's 1953...
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charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. and then 4:45 p.m. eastern, elizabeth reese with her book " marquis de lafayette returns" which recounts his trip through the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, the lead up to inauguration day. american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speech is. this weekend speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1949 address, and dwight eisenhower's 1953 address. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2, and find a full schede on your program guide or watch online any time c-span.org/history. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers, and we are just getting started, building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it the most. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democ
charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. and then 4:45 p.m. eastern, elizabeth reese with her book " marquis de lafayette returns" which recounts his trip through the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, the lead up to inauguration day. american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speech is. this weekend speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1949...
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charles sumner who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at 4:45 p.m. eastern author elizabeth with her book, marquita lafayette returns, recounting the 1824, 1825 trip he took through the young u.s. after he returned from the revolutionary war. at 7:00 p.m. eastern lead up to inauguration day, american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1949 address, and dwight eisenhower's 1953 address. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span 2, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. announcer: witness democracy in action with c-span. experience history as it unfolds with c-span's live coverage this january as republicans take control of both chambers of congress and a new chapter begins with the swearing in of the 47th president of the united states. on friday, january 3 don't miss the opening day of the 1/19 congress. watch the election of the house speaker, the swearing in of new members of congress and the senate,
charles sumner who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at 4:45 p.m. eastern author elizabeth with her book, marquita lafayette returns, recounting the 1824, 1825 trip he took through the young u.s. after he returned from the revolutionary war. at 7:00 p.m. eastern lead up to inauguration day, american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1949 address, and dwight...
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charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. 4:40 5 p.m. eastern, author elizabetheese with her book "makeda lafayette returns," recounting the 1824-1825 trip lafayette took to the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, lead up to inauguration day. american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1930 three, harry truman's 1949 address, and dwight eisenhower's watch american history tv saturdays on c-span 2, and find the full schedule on your program guide or watch anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪ peter: dr. francis collins, in your new book, "the road to wisdom," you have a biblical quote in there from matthew chapter 22, verse 37, "love the lord your god with all your heart and soul and with all your mind." what is the significance of that to you and to your work? dr. collins: it's a great place to start. thank you, peter. nice to join you. that particular verse resonated a lot with
charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. 4:40 5 p.m. eastern, author elizabetheese with her book "makeda lafayette returns," recounting the 1824-1825 trip lafayette took to the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, lead up to inauguration day. american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1930 three, harry truman's...
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charles sumner who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. at 4:45 p.m. eastern, elizabeth with her book "marquis de lafayette returns" recounting his trip through the young united states after he returned after the revolutionary war. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern, in the lead up to inauguration day, we look back to famous beaches. this weekend speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933. harry truman's 1949 to dress and dwight eisenhower's 1953 address. exploring the american story, watch american history tv. saturdays on c-span2. find a full schedule on your program guide, or anytime online at c-span.org/history. >> in his latest book "lbj and mcnamara" osnos' dedication reads this way, "to those on the vietnam wall on the mall and their countless vietnamese counterparts it did not have to happen this way." he spent numerous hours working with robert mcnamara for his 1995 book "in retrospect: the tragedy in lessons of vietnam." this describes what happens in the years between 1963 and mcnamara's last day as secretary of defense in 1968. he died in 19 -- in 2003. >> this book on thi
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charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at 4:45 p.m. eastern, author elizabetheese with her book, marquita lafayette returns, recounting the 1824 /1825 trip he took through the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern, lead up to inauguration day. american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1949 address, and dwight eisenhower's 1953 address. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, saturdays on c-span 2, and find a fu schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-an.org/history. announcer: for over 45 years c-span has been your window into unfiltered access to the decision-makers who shaped our nation and we have done it all without a cent of government funding. c-span exists for you, viewers who value transparent no spin political coverage and your support keeps our mission alive. we are asking you to stand with us. your gift, no matter the size, goes 100% towards supporting c-span's vital work, he
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charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. at 4:45 p.m. eastern, author elizabetheese with her book "marketing lafayette returns" recounted the trip lafayette took through the united states after his return from the revolutionary work. lead up to inauguration day. american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1949 address and what eisenhower's 1953 address. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/ history. ♪ parade and anticipating day of challenges. this is about 30 minutes.
charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. at 4:45 p.m. eastern, author elizabetheese with her book "marketing lafayette returns" recounted the trip lafayette took through the united states after his return from the revolutionary work. lead up to inauguration day. american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1949 address and what eisenhower's...
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charles sumner who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at 4:45 p.m. eastern, author elizabetheese with her book, recounting five trip to lafayette during the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, the lead up to inauguration day, american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1930 three, harry truman's 1949 address, and dwight eisenhower's address exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. sunday on c-span's q&a, donald scott, the newly elected democratic speaker of the house of delegates in the first black speaker and 405 years talks about his life including spending almost a years in prison. i had never been in trouble before and had served my country and was hoping i would get more grace and getting the judge to go lower and he probably could have given me more time than he did. i remember hearing my mother that she couldn't believe it and the yelp o
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charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at four: 40 5 p.m. eastern author elizabethse recounted the 1824-1825 trip lafayette took through the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary or. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern lead up to inauguration day american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1940 nine address, and dwight eisenhower's 1953 address. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> witness democracy in action with c-span. experience history with c-span's live coverage this january as workup -- as republicans take control of congress and a new chapter begins with the swearing in of the president of the united states. on january 3 don't miss the opening day of the congress. watch the swearing in of new members of congress and the first day of leadership for south dakota's john thune as the new senate majority leader. on monday, january 6
charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at four: 40 5 p.m. eastern author elizabethse recounted the 1824-1825 trip lafayette took through the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary or. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern lead up to inauguration day american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1940 nine address, and dwight eisenhower's...
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life of abolitionist and politician charles sumner who represented massachusetts in the usa from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at 4:45 p.m. eastern, author elizabethith her book "marquis de lafayette returns," recounting the 1824-1825 trip lafayette target through the united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, lead up to inauguration day, american history tv looks back inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933,harry truman's 1949 address, and dwight eisenhower's 1953 address. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch li anytime at c-span.org/history. ues. host: welcome back. we are continuing to take your calls, asking your thoughts on ways to bridge the political divide. you can call in now. the lines are regional. if you are in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, it's (202) 748-8001. we'll get to your calls and comments in just a moment. first, wanted to show you an interview that c-span has been doing, speaking with members of congress who are retir
life of abolitionist and politician charles sumner who represented massachusetts in the usa from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at 4:45 p.m. eastern, author elizabethith her book "marquis de lafayette returns," recounting the 1824-1825 trip lafayette target through the united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, lead up to inauguration day, american history tv looks back inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by franklin roosevelt in...
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charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at 4:40 5 p.m. eastern, author elizabeth with her book, "marquis de lafayette returns," her account on the trip he took through the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. and at 7 p.m. eastern, lead up to inauguration day. american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman in 1949, and dwight eisenhower in 1953. exploring the american story. watch american history tv, saturdays on c-span two. find the full schedule on your progrague or watch online any at c-span.org/history. >> "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. we are continuing to take your calls, asking your thoughts on ways to bridge the political divide. you can call in now. the lines are regional. if you are in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain or pacific, it's (202) 748-8001. we'll get to your calls and comments in just a moment. first, wanted to show you an interview that c-span has been doing, speaking with members of con
charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at 4:40 5 p.m. eastern, author elizabeth with her book, "marquis de lafayette returns," her account on the trip he took through the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. and at 7 p.m. eastern, lead up to inauguration day. american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend, speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman in...
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charles sumner , a rep resented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at 4:45 p.m. eastern, author elizabeth with her book recounting the 1824 1825 trip lafayette took to the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern lead up to inauguration day, american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1949 address and dwight eisenhower's 1953 address. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> ahead of the presidential inauguration on january 20, american history tv on c-span two presents a four week series, historic inaugural speeches. each weekend listen to inaugural speeches given by presidents after they were sworn in for franklin roosevelt through barack obama. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> president harry truman. >> countries which now oppose us will abandon their delusions. >> and president dwight eisenhower. >> we sense wit
charles sumner , a rep resented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at 4:45 p.m. eastern, author elizabeth with her book recounting the 1824 1825 trip lafayette took to the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary war. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern lead up to inauguration day, american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1949 address and dwight eisenhower's 1953 address....
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charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at four: 40 5 p.m. eastern author elizabetheese recounted the 1824-1825 trip lafayette took through the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary or. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern lead up to inauguration day american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1940 nine address, and dwight eisenhower's 1953 address. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> witness democracy in action with c-span. experience history with c-span's live coverage this january as workup -- as republicans take control of congress and a new chapter begins with the swearing in of the president of the united states. on january 3 don't miss the opening day of the congress. watch the swearing in of new members of congress and the first day of leadership for south dakota's john thune as the new senate majority leader. on monday, january
charles sumner, who represented massachusetts in the u.s. senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. then at four: 40 5 p.m. eastern author elizabetheese recounted the 1824-1825 trip lafayette took through the young united states when he returned after the revolutionary or. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern lead up to inauguration day american history tv looks back at famous inaugural speeches. this weekend speeches by franklin roosevelt in 1933, harry truman's 1940 nine address, and dwight eisenhower's...
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king charles will present the first elizabeth emblems today.es of emergency service workers and public servants who have died in the line of duty. our correspondent ellie price has more. two lives cut short in the line of duty. pc fiona bone and pc nicola hughes were killed responding to a bogus 999 call in greater manchester in september 2012. theirfathers have campaigned ever since to mark their deaths, and those of other public—sector workers who died doing theirjobs. 12 years on, that campaign ended last month, with the prime minister commending their efforts at downing street. getting it moved on is always hard, takes a certain degree of resilience. she was nice, friendly and liked people... and she didn't anticipate dying the way she did, that's for sure. but...you know, she knows she had to do the job. they go to work every day, l and they're serving the crown and they're wearing a crown on their uniform, _ and quite rightly so. they should be recognised i by the crown, by the state. and i think that's important — that they are recognise
king charles will present the first elizabeth emblems today.es of emergency service workers and public servants who have died in the line of duty. our correspondent ellie price has more. two lives cut short in the line of duty. pc fiona bone and pc nicola hughes were killed responding to a bogus 999 call in greater manchester in september 2012. theirfathers have campaigned ever since to mark their deaths, and those of other public—sector workers who died doing theirjobs. 12 years on, that...
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visits to the united kingdom and were here for the coronation of king charles and in the uk for the funeral of the late queen, elizabeth for further to royal couples to arrive and that formal greeting by his majesty the king without the queen. because she is still recovering. and then we will have the inspection of the guard of honour. talk it through why that happens and the historical context. it’s through why that happens and the historical context.- the historical context. it's a very important _ the historical context. it's a very important ritual- the historical context. it's a very important ritual were i very important ritual were effectively the monarch is saying here are my best troops and they are here to salute you and they are here to salute you and after we have heard the visitors national anthem which we will expect any minute upon arrival the king will escort the emir eye to inspect a guard of honour and this is state visitor who has been trained at sandhurst, so if anyone will have a pdi firm and epaulette out of place, there won't be one, but he will definitely know what he is looking at. —— bdi. -- k
visits to the united kingdom and were here for the coronation of king charles and in the uk for the funeral of the late queen, elizabeth for further to royal couples to arrive and that formal greeting by his majesty the king without the queen. because she is still recovering. and then we will have the inspection of the guard of honour. talk it through why that happens and the historical context. it’s through why that happens and the historical context.- the historical context. it's a very...
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outside of a royal residence, the late queen elizabeth the second only did so three times during the course of her reign. and this is the first time that king charlescided to do so. it was the fitzrovia chapel, as his majesty said in his speech there. the former hospital chapel to the middlesex hospital in london, and his speech was wide ranging, very poignant and, of course, very poignant and, of course, very personal to him as well. as you mentioned, the huge theme of both community and indeed health, as you can probably imagine. and i think the health care and the diagnosis of both the king and the princess of wales really shone through here. he paid tribute to the selflessness of the doctors and nurses, providing strength, care and comfort to both him and the princess of wales. of course, over the course of the last year he also offered his heartfelt thanks to the medical team supporting his family through, and i quote, the uncertainties and i quote, the uncertainties and anxieties of illness. but of course, the king and the princess of wales are not the only people in the world going through cancer diagnosis in the year of 2024. and he said th
outside of a royal residence, the late queen elizabeth the second only did so three times during the course of her reign. and this is the first time that king charlescided to do so. it was the fitzrovia chapel, as his majesty said in his speech there. the former hospital chapel to the middlesex hospital in london, and his speech was wide ranging, very poignant and, of course, very poignant and, of course, very personal to him as well. as you mentioned, the huge theme of both community and...