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pope eugenia's the third came to consecrate the abbey church. among the numerous cardinals and bishops and abbots at the service whose bell now of one of the most influential churchmen of the twelfth century. he was one of landed aristocracy but at the age of twenty two radically changed his life. in april eleven hundred twelve accompanied by some thirty friends and relations he entered the cistercian community at sea to. the new cistercian orders were reforming lastic life seeking a return to simple christian values down our responded to the reformist call with enthusiasm. lesa station movement spread fast new monasteries sprang up in the forests of burgundy fronts and germany. the cistercians disapproved of the benedictine elite at cluny the power lust of the clergy in rome and the growing opium ends of of his couple churches instead they call for austerity and toil they cleared woodland for example and regulated the flow of rivers one new ministry after another appeared on the map. there now as abbot of clough who supervised personally the co
pope eugenia's the third came to consecrate the abbey church. among the numerous cardinals and bishops and abbots at the service whose bell now of one of the most influential churchmen of the twelfth century. he was one of landed aristocracy but at the age of twenty two radically changed his life. in april eleven hundred twelve accompanied by some thirty friends and relations he entered the cistercian community at sea to. the new cistercian orders were reforming lastic life seeking a return to...
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robert hall is at abbey now.ed into an exhibition area with, as you are about to see, one of the finest views in europe. that is whatjohn betjeman described it as. we are 55 feet above the abbey, so hyped up, that they had to build a new tower to enable visitors to get to the exhibition. around me are some of the 300 objects chosen from thousands more, effigies of royal kings and queens, the head of henry vii, and behind him the effigy of his wife. at the end of this gallery isa chair his wife. at the end of this gallery is a chair once used by mary the second of william and mary, it was a copy of her husband's chair covered with graffiti from hundreds of visitors. this is an extraordinary mix of objects. how did you get to your 300? the abbey has a huge collection and we worked very closely with the exhibition designers and we chose the objects most significant to tell the history of the abbey and put them back in context in this magnificent 13th century gallery. you hope people will take away that story. we hop
robert hall is at abbey now.ed into an exhibition area with, as you are about to see, one of the finest views in europe. that is whatjohn betjeman described it as. we are 55 feet above the abbey, so hyped up, that they had to build a new tower to enable visitors to get to the exhibition. around me are some of the 300 objects chosen from thousands more, effigies of royal kings and queens, the head of henry vii, and behind him the effigy of his wife. at the end of this gallery isa chair his wife....
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the loft at westminster abbey opens to the public for the first time in 700 years.oming up on bbc news, british number one kyle edmund eases through to the second round at the french open, beating australian teenager alex de minaur in straight sets at roland—garros. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a gunman has shot dead three people, including two female olice officers, a gunman has shot dead three people, including two gunfire, on this gunfire, armed response m i— angel ree]— ha their zene two g with ha their uns two g with ha their uns two shot ith ha their uns two shot them grabbed their guns and shot them deadin grabbed their guns and shot them dead in the street, then shot the passenger of a passing car, dead in the street, then shot the passenger the passing car, dead in the street, then shot the passenger th took .sing car, dead in the street, then shot the passenger th took a ng car, !.::+; sum 4»- 7m». a: ,,¢ '| e screen, the centre of the screeflrthe ‘ runs es» e; %'m ‘ by another witness. seconds later by another witness. "they shot him de
the loft at westminster abbey opens to the public for the first time in 700 years.oming up on bbc news, british number one kyle edmund eases through to the second round at the french open, beating australian teenager alex de minaur in straight sets at roland—garros. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a gunman has shot dead three people, including two female olice officers, a gunman has shot dead three people, including two gunfire, on this gunfire, armed response m i— angel...
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laura: now to westminster abbey and its attic.years the highest point in this ancient building was used for storage, but now it has been renovated and it will display treasures from the abbey's collection. for the first time in 700 years, the general public can see the view once described as the best in europe. will gompertz is there. will: the imposing presence of westminster abbey, which dates back over 1000 years, with the grand exterior untouched for more than 250 years. a brand-new tower and a staircase of 108 steps to take them up and into the queen's diamond jubilee galleries. they are new. the space is not. it has been here for centuries, largely unused and neglected. >> i think there was a plan in the 13th century possibly to create chapels out here. mass needed to be said. but they didn't ever do it. the fashion changed. of course, it was used for coronations. >> this great building in all its magnificence -- will: the bbc used a 16-meter-high vantage point to report on queen elizabeth's coronation in 1953. now this spac
laura: now to westminster abbey and its attic.years the highest point in this ancient building was used for storage, but now it has been renovated and it will display treasures from the abbey's collection. for the first time in 700 years, the general public can see the view once described as the best in europe. will gompertz is there. will: the imposing presence of westminster abbey, which dates back over 1000 years, with the grand exterior untouched for more than 250 years. a brand-new tower...
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, the worship here, the abbey's relationship with the monarchy and the moralisation of the abbey as wellh was issued, in victorian times, it showed the coronation of queen victoria. let us just show you the shot, if you could not get to see the view that we have just shown you, you could have a look at the view in this monocle. alongside it in a case, not the real crown jewels, but these are the replicas used for rehearsals of the great state occasions. they do not want the real things out too early. at the end here, the effigy of king charles ii. there are a lot of these. now, these figures were created to stand above the graves of the royal family and people of nobility, through the ages. they are dressed in the clothes, from the period that charles ii would actually have worn when he went to the garter ceremony. and up at the end of the gallery, there, you can see a remarkable portrait of her majesty the queen. she is standing on the spot where she was crowned and obviously, contemplating, perhaps, in the artist's imagination, that day. i think there is a feeling here that the effort
, the worship here, the abbey's relationship with the monarchy and the moralisation of the abbey as wellh was issued, in victorian times, it showed the coronation of queen victoria. let us just show you the shot, if you could not get to see the view that we have just shown you, you could have a look at the view in this monocle. alongside it in a case, not the real crown jewels, but these are the replicas used for rehearsals of the great state occasions. they do not want the real things out too...
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the imposing presence of westminster abbey, which dates back over 1000 years.e for visitors to climb the 108 steps to take them up and into the queen's diamond jubilee galleries. the point from the ground, where you could no longer see it... they are new, but the space isn't. it's been here for centuries, largely unused and neglected. i think there was a plan in the 13th century, possibly, to create chapels up here. a lot of monks, masses needed to be said, chapels, but they didn't ever do it. so the fashion changed and it was just abandoned. of course, it was used for coronations. archive footage: this great building in all its magnificence... the bbc used the 16—metre high vantage point to report on queen elizabeth ii's coronation in 1953. now, this space, which is named in her honour, is being used to tell the abbey's ancient story. there's the westminster retable, england's oldest surviving altarpiece. the funeral effigy of admiral nelson. fragments of stained glass that date back to the 1250s, when henry iii was building his then—new church. and some wonde
the imposing presence of westminster abbey, which dates back over 1000 years.e for visitors to climb the 108 steps to take them up and into the queen's diamond jubilee galleries. the point from the ground, where you could no longer see it... they are new, but the space isn't. it's been here for centuries, largely unused and neglected. i think there was a plan in the 13th century, possibly, to create chapels up here. a lot of monks, masses needed to be said, chapels, but they didn't ever do it....
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looking right down at the abbey.ublic interest or lack of funds, it never got built. whether the abbey understood it, we will never know. all the way down every inch of this gallery, different objects telling the story. a painting from 300 years ago. down here, manuscripts. the domesday book. the original, or at copy produced by monks, charter. royal charters. a section from the magna ca rta . charters. a section from the magna carta. and away from the documents, these objects are really interesting. . these are effigies that royal families, nobility, interesting. . these are effigies that royalfamilies, nobility, had carried in their funeral processions and then laid on the tombs. this is the duke of albemarle. some of them we re the duke of albemarle. some of them were in cases like this one. this chapis were in cases like this one. this chap is still in his original robes. as he was when he was alive. and then up here, these are wax. they we re then up here, these are wax. they were originally would. these figures
looking right down at the abbey.ublic interest or lack of funds, it never got built. whether the abbey understood it, we will never know. all the way down every inch of this gallery, different objects telling the story. a painting from 300 years ago. down here, manuscripts. the domesday book. the original, or at copy produced by monks, charter. royal charters. a section from the magna ca rta . charters. a section from the magna carta. and away from the documents, these objects are really...
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the abbey, a huge building. here so that people can get this high, 50 foot or so people can get this high, 50 foot or so above the abbey floor. this is where people can come from the beginning ofjune. i want to show you the exhibits in this end of the gallery because these rather spooky figures the effigies, if you were a royal or high bearing, when you died, and had yourfuneral, you had a model of yourself or members of yourfamily made a model of yourself or members of your family made that would stand above your grave. so people who came to the funeral would have this figure standing with them at the graveside. all slightly spooky. what we have done so far this morning is just show you a tiny corner of this gallery so come back later because there is so much more to show you and so many more things that nobody has ever seen before. you are going to be seen them for the first time here on breakfast. but from the triforium, back to you in the studio. it is really interesting and i can imagine the arguments that
the abbey, a huge building. here so that people can get this high, 50 foot or so people can get this high, 50 foot or so above the abbey floor. this is where people can come from the beginning ofjune. i want to show you the exhibits in this end of the gallery because these rather spooky figures the effigies, if you were a royal or high bearing, when you died, and had yourfuneral, you had a model of yourself or members of yourfamily made a model of yourself or members of your family made that...
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of the abbey wonderful time, and rory, who is escorting 0livier here today, how are you enjoying it? it is a lovely day. most can enjoyjason day ruler. and the weather is holding. did you expect this? a very nice day. that is fantastic. 0livia, rory, thank you so much forjoining us. we have got people like jason derulo coming up. we will have taylor swift and then florence and the machine. letsjoin
of the abbey wonderful time, and rory, who is escorting 0livier here today, how are you enjoying it? it is a lovely day. most can enjoyjason day ruler. and the weather is holding. did you expect this? a very nice day. that is fantastic. 0livia, rory, thank you so much forjoining us. we have got people like jason derulo coming up. we will have taylor swift and then florence and the machine. letsjoin
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abbey thinks that makes logrolling great for spectators.etter in slow motion. >> our goal is to make logrolling an olympic sport. >> nasa is ending its first helicopter into space on its next mission in mars. scientists want to see how heavier air vehicles will operate on the red planet. it'll fly a lot like a drone but without a joystick. instead the helicopter will receive commands in advance. nasa also showed us the chopper being tested here on earth. >>> meteorologist sandhya patel standing by for a final check on the mother's day forecast. >> and crammed and crowded by ride shares. ride shares. sfo could take steps crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, ride shares. sfo could take steps passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. naturally. crystal geyser is the only major u.s spring water bottled at the mountain source. naturally. geyser! [echo]stal! [echo] crystal! [echo] geyser! [echo] crystal geyser. always bottled at the mountain source. naturally. >>> ahead up if you're going to the golden gat
abbey thinks that makes logrolling great for spectators.etter in slow motion. >> our goal is to make logrolling an olympic sport. >> nasa is ending its first helicopter into space on its next mission in mars. scientists want to see how heavier air vehicles will operate on the red planet. it'll fly a lot like a drone but without a joystick. instead the helicopter will receive commands in advance. nasa also showed us the chopper being tested here on earth. >>> meteorologist...
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this afternoon, the bridal bouquet was laid on the grave of the unknown warrior at westminster abbey,the most modern of royal weddings. what a glorious day that was. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. now would you pay a million dollars for a rare bottle of whisky? well, these two smashed records when they went under the hammer in hong kong. thank you forjoining us, we will see you again soon. goodbye. wealth there is more dry and sunny weather to come, more missed and sea fog. there is going to be some rain clouds and a wet day in stornoway and more rain to take us through the first part of monday in particular. all link to this weather front which develops further through the night, pulses of heavy rain to take us into the dawn. another fresh start on monday morning, particularly across eastern part of england where there will be missed and low cloud becoming more dominant. that will go back to the coast to the day so one 01’ back to the coast to the day so one or two missed and sea fog patches. dry and sunny weather elsewhere. try to use in scotland and western parts of
this afternoon, the bridal bouquet was laid on the grave of the unknown warrior at westminster abbey,the most modern of royal weddings. what a glorious day that was. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. now would you pay a million dollars for a rare bottle of whisky? well, these two smashed records when they went under the hammer in hong kong. thank you forjoining us, we will see you again soon. goodbye. wealth there is more dry and sunny weather to come, more missed and sea fog. there...
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and i want them on the look in the hall in the abbey on it the stereo mounted on the memory of it and i'm. not on the phone bill really didn't know you so much but . at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned a huge amount. not so that when they were not using us to speak help they can while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have a way to grow food. i.e. not down we remember gary and. in the bong and in order that i. no miss no one month and i didn't know when. and get those little of the requests. i don't know what to get. yeah of all and then i come as you know but going to get the end of. that and now in atlanta. and it's going up and. so president arbenz on the guatemalan government decreed a land reform program this land reform program would have forced the united fruit company to sell its own used land so it could be divided up and given to poor families the united fruit company was very unhappy with this they went to the united states government the u.s. government then concluded that these socialist orientation of guatemala was dangero
and i want them on the look in the hall in the abbey on it the stereo mounted on the memory of it and i'm. not on the phone bill really didn't know you so much but . at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned a huge amount. not so that when they were not using us to speak help they can while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have a way to grow food. i.e. not down we remember gary and. in the bong and in order that i. no miss no one month and i didn't...
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leila nathoo, bbc news. at westminster abbey will open next month. in europe.ver 1,000 years. and into the queen's diamond jubilee galleries. the point from the ground, where you could no longer see it... they are new but the space isn't. it's been here for centuries, largely unused and neglected. to create chapels up here. a lot of monks, masses needed to be said, chapels. but they didn't ever do it. so the fashion changed and it was just... of course, it was used for coronations. archive footage: this great building in all its magnificence. on queen elizabeth ii's coronation in 1953. the abbey's ancient story. surviving altarpiece. the funeral effigy of admiral nelson. was building his then—new church. and some wonderful stone carvings. you know, these galleries are terrific. on display are absolutely fascinating. but they are not the best thing. is what you can see from here. —— remember for ever. in europe," and now you can enjoy it, too. but at a price. an additional £5 charge to visit the new galleries. some might consider that good value. others might fe
leila nathoo, bbc news. at westminster abbey will open next month. in europe.ver 1,000 years. and into the queen's diamond jubilee galleries. the point from the ground, where you could no longer see it... they are new but the space isn't. it's been here for centuries, largely unused and neglected. to create chapels up here. a lot of monks, masses needed to be said, chapels. but they didn't ever do it. so the fashion changed and it was just... of course, it was used for coronations. archive...
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this afternoon, the bridal bouquet was laid on the grave of the unknown warrior at westminster abbey,was the most modern of royal weddings. you have been watching newsday. thanks for being with us. like there is more warm and sunny weather to come, there will be miss nancy froch. a wet day in stornoway and more rain here to take us through the first part of monday. this weather front developed further as we go through the night. heavy rain coming to take as through dawn. another fresh start to monday morning. particularly across eastern pa rt morning. particularly across eastern part of england where there will be missed and low cloud and become more dominant pushing through the north sea in the night. that will come back to the coast in the day. lots of dry and sunny weather elsewhere. dry in the western part of wales. the north west of scotland london to northern ireland, further outbreaks of rain which will fizzle out a bit into the afternoon. across the south we could see more sporadic showers and the odd rumble of thunder in north—east england, the midlands and maybe the south—we
this afternoon, the bridal bouquet was laid on the grave of the unknown warrior at westminster abbey,was the most modern of royal weddings. you have been watching newsday. thanks for being with us. like there is more warm and sunny weather to come, there will be miss nancy froch. a wet day in stornoway and more rain here to take us through the first part of monday. this weather front developed further as we go through the night. heavy rain coming to take as through dawn. another fresh start to...
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our abbey phillips at the white house. abbey, what do you have? >> hi, john.weet that as you just mentioned could probably only be interpreted as a threat. the president once again weighing in for congressional republicans request for documentation from the justice department. they've been saying the justice department has been -- the president saying it's a rigged system. they don't want to turn over documents to congress. what are they afraid of? why so much redacting and why such unequal justice and at some point i will have no choice than the power granted to the presidency and get involved. >> i'm not going to speculate too much about what the president means here about get involved. the president has been advised by a lot of people outside of this white house to fire rod rosenstein who is the deputy attorney general, the person who is in charge of the mueller investigation and someone who a lot of republicans on the hill and allies of the president have been talking about drafting artic else of articles of impeachment for and it is unclear whether this i
our abbey phillips at the white house. abbey, what do you have? >> hi, john.weet that as you just mentioned could probably only be interpreted as a threat. the president once again weighing in for congressional republicans request for documentation from the justice department. they've been saying the justice department has been -- the president saying it's a rigged system. they don't want to turn over documents to congress. what are they afraid of? why so much redacting and why such...
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footage: this great building in all its magnificence. on queen elizabeth ii's coronation in 1953. the abbey's. surviving altarpiece. the funeral effigy of admiral nelson. was building his then—new church. and some wonderful stone carvings. you know, these galleries are terrific. on display are absolutely fascinating. but they are not the best thing. is what you can see from here. in europe," and now you can enjoy it, too. but at a price. an additional £5 charge to visit the new galleries. some might consider that good value. others might feel, like the old spiral staircase, it's a bit steep. it's not at all bad. will gompertz, bbc news. here with the rest of the news in 15 minutes. keep in touch with me on twitter. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm ben mundy. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. the mother of all comebacks... tennis at the french open. the race to host the 2026 world cup is up in the air... from north america. hockey‘s fairytale... in the stanley cup final. hello, welcome to sport today. the latest from the international football matc
footage: this great building in all its magnificence. on queen elizabeth ii's coronation in 1953. the abbey's. surviving altarpiece. the funeral effigy of admiral nelson. was building his then—new church. and some wonderful stone carvings. you know, these galleries are terrific. on display are absolutely fascinating. but they are not the best thing. is what you can see from here. in europe," and now you can enjoy it, too. but at a price. an additional £5 charge to visit the new...
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footage: this great building in all its magnificence. on queen elizabeth ii's coronation in 1953. the abbey's ancient story. surviving altarpiece. the funeral effigy of admiral nelson. was building his then—new church. and some wonderful stone carvings. you know, these galleries are terrific. on display are absolutely fascinating. but they are not the best thing. is what you can see from here. in europe," and now you can enjoy it, too. but at a price. an additional £5 charge to visit the new galleries. some might consider that good value. others might feel, like the old spiral staircase, it's a bit steep. it's not at all bad. will gompertz, bbc news. that's all from us. in salisbury saved the lives of sergei and yulia skripal. but here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. 00:02:04,302 --> 858993220:40:21,327 hello 858993220:40:21,327 --> 1717986441:18:38,353 and 1717986441:18:38,353 --> 2576979661:56:55,379 welcome 2576979661:56:55,379 --> 3435972882:35:12,404 to 3435972882:35:12,404 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. our headlines tonight. no bother for the brit
footage: this great building in all its magnificence. on queen elizabeth ii's coronation in 1953. the abbey's ancient story. surviving altarpiece. the funeral effigy of admiral nelson. was building his then—new church. and some wonderful stone carvings. you know, these galleries are terrific. on display are absolutely fascinating. but they are not the best thing. is what you can see from here. in europe," and now you can enjoy it, too. but at a price. an additional £5 charge to visit...
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to build an abbey in a new england town and it received an academy award for best writing. if you wanted old-fashioned movie where the religious figures are good and virtuous, unlike the way they are portrayed in modern movies, i would recommend you print this film. it was well too was at vanity fair the claire met the man who would become her husband. magazine publisher henry luce. they hit it off of the very first night they met. here is how one biographer described it. "luce joined boothe for a long , wide-ranging conversation. he could be overbearing and rude, but he was an intense and fascinating conversationalist. when the party was over they were still talking. as a locked down to the anti-lobby to say goodbye, luce told her unexpectedly she was the kind of woman he had been looking for and that he planned to marry her. the first meeting. i met mr. luce's son, henry, when i founded the institute because i wanted to ask someone in the family's permission to use her name 25 years ago. he was generous with his time and kind, but very much like his father, i think. onire
to build an abbey in a new england town and it received an academy award for best writing. if you wanted old-fashioned movie where the religious figures are good and virtuous, unlike the way they are portrayed in modern movies, i would recommend you print this film. it was well too was at vanity fair the claire met the man who would become her husband. magazine publisher henry luce. they hit it off of the very first night they met. here is how one biographer described it. "luce joined...
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rick: that was pretty low, abbey abby: i agree.icer event coming to fox & friends. >> coming to fox & friends is the best i've been looking forward to it for a long time. rick: or your whole life. her whole life. rick: we're so glad we can provide that for you take a look at the weather map we also brought a very nice morning for you here finally there's a little bit of rain moving across parts of the southeast right now all part of that same system that brought the severe weather this week the severe weather, however is gone in fact probably going to have about another seven days of thins pretty mild. down across parts of the bahamas little tropical disturbance there, don't think we'll see any development that's going to move to the southwest so not moving towards florida but south florida you'll pick-up showers over the next couple of days and you could use it also the beginning of rainy season and there's been pretty dry hot times there temperatures looking better today as well across parts of florida take a look into the 70s ac
rick: that was pretty low, abbey abby: i agree.icer event coming to fox & friends. >> coming to fox & friends is the best i've been looking forward to it for a long time. rick: or your whole life. her whole life. rick: we're so glad we can provide that for you take a look at the weather map we also brought a very nice morning for you here finally there's a little bit of rain moving across parts of the southeast right now all part of that same system that brought the severe weather...
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her parents were married at westminster abbey in 1954. >> it was, indeed, a brilliant occasion and likely to be remembered as the wedding of the year. >> attended by the royal family. >> you'd think the world was her oyster. in fact, she had a desperately unhappy childhood. >> according to diana's biographer christopher anderson, before she was born, the spencers had been hoping for a boy. a son to follow two older daughters. >> she once said, when i was born, i was unwanted. when i married charles, i was unwanted. when i joined the royal family, i was unwanted. i want to be wanted. >> every child wants to be noticed. every child of a certain age, look at me, look at me, dad y look at me, mommy, aren't i clever. and i suppose it affected diana more. >> more he says because of what happened in 1967. diana's parents divorced. the fight was ugly, as was the public custody battle over the children. >> her mother left the family, abandoned her. from that point on, diana was kind of caught in the cross fire of her parents very bitter divorce and i think that affected her tremendously. >> she ha
her parents were married at westminster abbey in 1954. >> it was, indeed, a brilliant occasion and likely to be remembered as the wedding of the year. >> attended by the royal family. >> you'd think the world was her oyster. in fact, she had a desperately unhappy childhood. >> according to diana's biographer christopher anderson, before she was born, the spencers had been hoping for a boy. a son to follow two older daughters. >> she once said, when i was born, i...
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footage: this great building in all its magnificence. on queen elizabeth ii's coronation in 1953. the abbey'sg altarpiece. the funeral effigy of admiral nelson. was building his then—new church. and some wonderful stone carvings. you know, these galleries are terrific. on display are absolutely fascinating. but they are not the best thing. is what you can see from here. in europe," and now you can enjoy it, too. but at a price. an additional £5 charge to visit the new galleries. some might consider that good value. others might feel, like the old spiral staircase, it's a bit steep. it's not at all bad. will gompertz, bbc news. that's all from us.
footage: this great building in all its magnificence. on queen elizabeth ii's coronation in 1953. the abbey'sg altarpiece. the funeral effigy of admiral nelson. was building his then—new church. and some wonderful stone carvings. you know, these galleries are terrific. on display are absolutely fascinating. but they are not the best thing. is what you can see from here. in europe," and now you can enjoy it, too. but at a price. an additional £5 charge to visit the new galleries. some...
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in the lead and i don't them on a bullock in the car in the abbey on and you know you know many of them never even . but i mean for one bill real good may use a lot to do that done. at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned by huge amounts of lending water amala. and much of that land they were not using was just being held vacant while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have the land to grow food. enough. down enough and in order that i. should. no. no one month and i didn't. get those little of the requests. i don't know what to get. yeah of all of them to come as you know but going to get them. now in atlanta. and it's going up and. so president arbenz on the guatemalan government decreed a land reform program this land reform program would have forced the united fruit company to sell its own used land so it could be divided up and given to poor families the united fruit company was very unhappy with this they went to the united states government the u.s. government then concluded that these socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to
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followed royal tradition by laying her bridal bouquet on the tomb of the unknown warrior at westminster abbeye royal family has thanked the tens of thousands of people who travelled to windsor for the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. the us and china say they will hold ta riffs the us and china say they will hold tariffs putting a trade war on hold. and there are record shattered on the auction block as a bottle of whiskey fetches more than $2 million. the us trade war with china is on hold after the world's largest economies agreed to drop their tariff hold after the world's largest economies agreed to drop their tariff threats hold after the world's largest economies agreed to drop their tariff threats while hold after the world's largest economies agreed to drop their tariff threats while they hold after the world's largest economies agreed to drop their tariff threats while they work hold after the world's largest economies agreed to drop their tariff threats w
followed royal tradition by laying her bridal bouquet on the tomb of the unknown warrior at westminster abbeye royal family has thanked the tens of thousands of people who travelled to windsor for the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. the us and china say they will hold ta riffs the us and china say they will hold tariffs putting a trade war on hold. and there are...
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i love thatg, beatles cross abbey road behind you. >> we are a rock 'nl r station. you have to have the beatles, right? >> for mor on the story, you can head to the beatles website. there are eyewitness accounts of when the lava erupted through the streets. residents refusing to leave. that and more at bbc.com. president trump has a vow to defend the right of americans to defend guns at a speecat the national rifle association. he was among his core supporters. after facing scrutiny about his affair with stormy daniels. he deemed tomiss the idea of tighter gun control after february's mass shooting. >> there is donald trump. >> traveling to the convintion is becoman annual pilgrimage. recent mass ootings have for e organization on the back foot. the predent remains staunch of his defense. >> your second amendment rights are under siege. they will never be under siege as long as i am your president. >> after the shooting of 17 students and teachers in florida, the mood has changed. with young people around the world giving gun control at the forefront of the debate.
i love thatg, beatles cross abbey road behind you. >> we are a rock 'nl r station. you have to have the beatles, right? >> for mor on the story, you can head to the beatles website. there are eyewitness accounts of when the lava erupted through the streets. residents refusing to leave. that and more at bbc.com. president trump has a vow to defend the right of americans to defend guns at a speecat the national rifle association. he was among his core supporters. after facing scrutiny...
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to meet people in gaza and own them on a bullock in their own in the abbey on a view stereo mounted on a memory or the man. but i me for one didn't know you saw none of them. at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned a huge amounts of lending lot of moloch. and much of that land they were not using was just being held vacant while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have the land to grow food. i.e. not bomb we re am again we are not out of the on a lie down in the. water well thank you for that i. am a guy. now i'm going to. no one month and i didn't know when. and get those little of the requests. i don't know what to get. yeah i've always been a come as you know but going to get the end of. that and now in atlanta. and it's going up and. so a president arbenz on the guatemalan government decreed a land reform program this land reform program would have forced the united fruit company to sell its own used land so it could be divided up and given to poor families the united fruit company was very unhappy with this they went to the united states
to meet people in gaza and own them on a bullock in their own in the abbey on a view stereo mounted on a memory or the man. but i me for one didn't know you saw none of them. at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned a huge amounts of lending lot of moloch. and much of that land they were not using was just being held vacant while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have the land to grow food. i.e. not bomb we re am again we are not out of the on a lie...
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ago they recorded the langman toyman off played in can with the london symphony orchestra and at the abbey road studios where the beatles recorded most of their hit records the english version of the song keeping the dream alive made it into the u.k. top twenty and in fact sounds remain a sense of the fab four enjoy this classic hit and goodbye until next time. slowly. coaling. to. her. a. salute. to. blah but. the good the be. the be. the be. the be the be the. the be. the but . the but. the be. visionary. save. the bomb oxen and maicon the communism the be inspired by obstruct the be changed the bomb relevance busy today the beast monty the book of the fire the best of the book reliable to the bank ye best in the classics the baltimore the strong the bud. if. try to. take it personally. with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true. my. pick up more than football online it's all happening to fit. your link to news from africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions to no one will come see davis suffocating program tonight fro
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but muster isn't is something of a modern dilemma with budgeted lines and cheap accommodations like abbey and b it's much easier and cheaper to travel some cities though are being overwhelmed by the influx of visitors and introduced countermeasures venice in italy for example has twenty two million tourists a year and crowd control can be a major problem the city has now set up gates at the entrances to the historic center to help control the flow and prevent bottlenecks venice has lots of small winding alleyways and tourist tents of concentrate in certain areas i'm saddam has also decided enough is enough new shops abound from the opening of the historic center if they're made in the cater to tourists. this is the amsterdam cheese company's top product a ten month mature guta also available in a gift box with a well known dutch painters name on it couldn't call for open the fifth branch of his store last october in central amsterdam but at the same time a banner came into force that prevented the opening of new tourist shops the. rest i don't know if you're going to sold anything by clos
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and "downton abbey"'s jane plays a young meryl. another new addition? cher.ife she's just three years older than meryl. and cher in the movie she plays meryl's mom. >> let's get the party started. >> she effortlessly seamlessly joined our crew. it was just so beautiful. ♪ ♪ >> the abba classic "fernando" team up with meryl for an epic duet. >> we did many duets, but they were at the bar. ♪ >> here's an interesting fact. the original "mamma mia" is the highest grossing movie that meryl streep has ever made. i find that hard to believe. >>> if you think ten years is a long time to wait for another "mamma mia." we've waited 13 years for the return of the "incredibles." what they're back and ticking off the summer's top family film. the long-awaited sequel picks up where the original movie leaves off but now craig t. nelson's mr. incredible is a stay at home dad. elasti-girl is our best plan. >> you got a new dash because of puberty. >> isn't that something? and your voice changes. >> we have a real idea of what jack-jack's capable of. the audience knows he can d
and "downton abbey"'s jane plays a young meryl. another new addition? cher.ife she's just three years older than meryl. and cher in the movie she plays meryl's mom. >> let's get the party started. >> she effortlessly seamlessly joined our crew. it was just so beautiful. ♪ ♪ >> the abba classic "fernando" team up with meryl for an epic duet. >> we did many duets, but they were at the bar. ♪ >> here's an interesting fact. the original...
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they recorded the langman toyman off played in common with the london symphony orchestra and at the abbey road studios where the beatles recorded most of their hit records the english version of the song keeping the dream alive made it into the u.k. top twenty and in fact sounds remain a sense of the fab four enjoy the classic hits and goodbye until next time. coley. or. not. to. the book. the book. the book. the kitchens what he said coming to her the bureau max series is a very simple recipe but it's quite maintain it's like the bush international dishes chefs obstructs the best of news for cooking the books if you choose one sibling. w. . climate change the biggest news environmental. biodiversity species conservation exploitation policy. human rights the body's place moly. three thousand. learn german with d w any time any place. whether with joe joe and your friends. stuck in a canal. or with friends all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. learn german for free with d w. s you accidentally shot some fake names again. try. something time the photo. how can you get ou
they recorded the langman toyman off played in common with the london symphony orchestra and at the abbey road studios where the beatles recorded most of their hit records the english version of the song keeping the dream alive made it into the u.k. top twenty and in fact sounds remain a sense of the fab four enjoy the classic hits and goodbye until next time. coley. or. not. to. the book. the book. the book. the kitchens what he said coming to her the bureau max series is a very simple recipe...
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to believe even independent i don't i'm on a book in the fall in the abbey on at the family home and going to marry her then i . might i mean for one. may use the money to buy them. at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned a huge amounts of lending lot of moloch. and much of that land they were not using was just being held vacant while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have the land to grow food. enough we re ample gabbie are not out of the drive down in the. on that either that or were. gone or is. no monsieur no one month and then it's when he's away. and get done those little three cause. i don't know what to get. yeah then i come as you know but going to get the end of. that and now in atlanta. and it's going up and me i'm. so president arbenz on the water while the government decreed a land reform program this land reform program would have forced the united fruit company to sell its own used land so it could be divided up and given to poor families the united fruit company was very unhappy with this they went to the united states gov
to believe even independent i don't i'm on a book in the fall in the abbey on at the family home and going to marry her then i . might i mean for one. may use the money to buy them. at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned a huge amounts of lending lot of moloch. and much of that land they were not using was just being held vacant while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have the land to grow food. enough we re ample gabbie are not out of the drive...
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that never happened inside an abbey or a church like that. i live in england 29 years of my life. english, one says that they're very cold blooded, but my god they showed the world they are not. that day, the days before the funeral, the world stopped for the english people. >> charles spencer also has a word about the paparazzi. >> that of all the ironies about diana, perhaps the greatest was this. a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the end, the most hunted person of the modern age. >> was diana hunted to death? after the princess is laid to rest, the world wants answers. >> everybody's blaming everybody else. >> for the next two years, investigators in france try to determine what really happened. >> will we ever know exactly who or what is responsible for the death of diana? >> the french investigation finds that the driver, henri paul, was speeding and intoxicated, deeming him solely responsible for the accident. the photographers are cleared, and the case is closed. but for years afterwards, conspiracy theories linger especially with dodi's father
that never happened inside an abbey or a church like that. i live in england 29 years of my life. english, one says that they're very cold blooded, but my god they showed the world they are not. that day, the days before the funeral, the world stopped for the english people. >> charles spencer also has a word about the paparazzi. >> that of all the ironies about diana, perhaps the greatest was this. a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the end, the most...
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royal tradition when she had her bow kay placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior on the westminster abbeyted in 1923. >> that bouquet included forget me nots, princess diana's favorites. little prin chess charlotte's crown including diana's favorite blooms. she showed science of joy and wonder. reminding us of her late grandmother. ♪ during the ceremony, harry seemed to tear up with emotion as his mother's favorite hymn was played. guide me oh, thou great redeerm. also sung at diandiana's funera years ago. meghan's 16-foot-long veil was another reminder of the late princess of wales. diana's veil billowed in the wind on her day with charles. >> was that a nod to the mother-in-law she'll never meet? >> charles spencer was one of the early arrivers. and her sister, lady jane fellowes did the bible reading. >> in many ways, it was like listening to diana. their voices are similar. >> arise, my love, my fair one. and come away. >> an enormous privilege for me to be invited here to an goal la. >> harry made an emotional speech paying tribute to his late mother. meghan's something blue may have
royal tradition when she had her bow kay placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior on the westminster abbeyted in 1923. >> that bouquet included forget me nots, princess diana's favorites. little prin chess charlotte's crown including diana's favorite blooms. she showed science of joy and wonder. reminding us of her late grandmother. ♪ during the ceremony, harry seemed to tear up with emotion as his mother's favorite hymn was played. guide me oh, thou great redeerm. also sung at...
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than abbey. but they are doing well. hold on to it. that conviction you are the had it badly wrong the me longer term upward stock trajectories are often correct when management is great >>> aim he going to talk to the ceo after earnings then a company capitalizing on trends taking place in the field. your phone and maybe even in your garage. i have alerted you to it once before but i'll tell you if this play is still good to go. >>> plus it is a company focused on the future of food and earned a spot on cnbc's sixth annual disrupter off list indigo agriculture you will want to buy it. but you can't. it's private stick with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send us an e-mail at madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something go to madmoney.cnbc.com. >> he you have got to like a stock that steadily works its way higher year after year without making much fuss inthieuity, the parent
than abbey. but they are doing well. hold on to it. that conviction you are the had it badly wrong the me longer term upward stock trajectories are often correct when management is great >>> aim he going to talk to the ceo after earnings then a company capitalizing on trends taking place in the field. your phone and maybe even in your garage. i have alerted you to it once before but i'll tell you if this play is still good to go. >>> plus it is a company focused on the future...
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ago they recorded the langman toyman of cleveland can with the london symphony orchestra and at the abbey road studios where the beatles recorded most of their hit records the english version of the song keeping the dream alive made it into the u.k. top twenty and in fact sounds remain a scent of the fab four enjoy this classic hits and goodbye until next time. float. coaling and. her oh oh. oh. oh. oh. oh oh. oh . move. move. move. move move. move move move. move move. move. move. move move. move. move cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut. cut. nothing. for the devotion to. long life movement. and does choreography to some of the best songs come to the moment. an encounter with an exceptional up to school news story of the bush on the move to a. entered the conflict zone confronting the politics of a challenging of asking tough questions demanding. class conflict intensifies i'll be meeting with kids players on the ground in the sciences of. coaching through the metrics holding the cox coaching. conflict zone come from to
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years ago they recorded the langman toyman off laden can with the london symphony orchestra and at the abbey road studios where the beatles recorded most of their hit records the english version of the song keeping the dream alive made it into the u.k. top twenty and in fact sounds remain a sense of the fab four enjoy this classic hits and goodbye until next time. coaling. nothing to. live. or. cold. to. lol. thank you get the be be. the . good shape. healthy lifestyle helps prevent disease but what about a healthy or unhealthy mind. can stress can be life threatening. psychosomatic medicine takes a holistic approach and has proven successful. in good shape thirty minutes on d. w. . global inequality. what does inequality mean. connecting well. to the media. join the discussion and help your. media forum things. we make up oh but we want tons of coffee that hundred twenty five we are the civil service and. the want to shape the continent's future to. be part of enjoying african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their chairmanships. a seventy seven percent. platform for
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. >>> it is not westminster abbey, but areas of the church were -- you can't make this up it was closede public some 300 -- [ laughter ] >> sue, this is what happens you can only take so much, and then they show the dogs instead. >> now theydogs, and now i'm following a german shepherd you know parts of the abbey have been closed to the public, never been -- this part never opened they will open it in a special tribute to the abbey, putting out all sorts of items on display, historic paintings, the funeral head, hopefully no german shepherds unless it's a service dog. there you go you're up to date. >> sue, thank you. >> sue, great stuff, thank you very much. the -- >> i'm not the video editor. >> infectious laugh, impossible not to join in >> let's get to our closing bell exchange today talking about the markets, pro-share advisers, art cashin from ubs financial services and rick santelli from the cme in chicago. arthur, i want your two cents going into the close this weakness across the board, u.s. is warranted? >> well, first of all, that's what happens when you say "alexa, get me we
. >>> it is not westminster abbey, but areas of the church were -- you can't make this up it was closede public some 300 -- [ laughter ] >> sue, this is what happens you can only take so much, and then they show the dogs instead. >> now theydogs, and now i'm following a german shepherd you know parts of the abbey have been closed to the public, never been -- this part never opened they will open it in a special tribute to the abbey, putting out all sorts of items on...
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. >>> speaking of wardrobe closets, "ncis" fans finally get to see abbey's tonight.y before her final episode. cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there... woah. what's happening? jack i'm trying to film this commercial! oh my gosh, sorry. with delicious cholula hot sauce and crispy jalapenos on a signature bun. the new cholula buttery jack. part of the buttery jack family. made with delicious cholula hot sauce,ack. crispy jalapenos and pepper jack cheese on a signature bun. yep, this is my third one today. the new cholula buttery jack. part of the buttery jack family. only at jack in the box. >>> promo considerations provided by -- >>> tonight on cbs, "ncis" says good-bye to one of their original cast members. pauley perrette. >> she predates the show. she was on "j.a.g." she stopped by "e.t." to tell me about her final bow. >> to the e.r., stat! >> i put my heart and soul into shooting the final episode. my whole goal was to give it all for the fans. >> in this exclusive preview, a gunshot wound leav
. >>> speaking of wardrobe closets, "ncis" fans finally get to see abbey's tonight.y before her final episode. cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there... woah. what's happening? jack i'm trying to film this commercial! oh my gosh, sorry. with delicious cholula hot sauce and crispy jalapenos on a signature bun. the new cholula buttery jack. part of the buttery jack family. made with delicious cholula hot...
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the groups that were there to get these, you know, abbey hoffman and jay rubin and stuff like that, i think they wanted to see the police over react which of course they did. that sort of points outhe american corruption of the politics, it's often forgotten but the post -- that chicago created a commission to look at the violence and they concluded the police are the ones who put them in riot care and if i did they acted in a way that was incredibly, but those pictures i think it made it hard for humphrey to run for president. it's an interesting story he initially credit cited the chicago police which independented up creating a backlash. most people supported them and you have to backtrack and that supported liberals, so it did create a lot of problems for him because when he -- he ended up rallying in the campaign. >> kathleen kennedy, how serious was the country in asking that ted kennedy be his running mate. >> there is a lot of afengs for our family but i know my uncle was not interested. we were a torn apart family. my mother had 11 chirp without a father and there was a lot o
the groups that were there to get these, you know, abbey hoffman and jay rubin and stuff like that, i think they wanted to see the police over react which of course they did. that sort of points outhe american corruption of the politics, it's often forgotten but the post -- that chicago created a commission to look at the violence and they concluded the police are the ones who put them in riot care and if i did they acted in a way that was incredibly, but those pictures i think it made it hard...
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. >>> speaking of wardrobe closets, "ncis" fans finally get to see abbey's tonight. her final episode. kron-4 news at eight: tragedy strikes a bay area high school... a student drowns in the swimming pooltonight, new details on how he was discovered... and reaction from students.that's next in a live report.plus... the city of oakland taking steps to get the homeless off the streets.the unique housing helping people get their lives back on track... plus, embattled judge aaron persky breaks his silencewhat he is saying about the push to remove him from the bench. i'm ken wayne i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. there's only one word for the all new together forever-a pixar night time spectacular. ooohhhh. ahhhhhh. okay, maybe two. celebrate friendship and beyond at pixar fest. staring april 13th at disneyland resort. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's w
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call them abba tas my colleague michael cougar caught up with band member beyond old vegas at the abbey museum in stockholm. it's the event journalists have been waiting for but whether the opening of a new permanent exhibition at the museum which is now five years old would have drawn so much international media attention is questionable reporters are hoping your will drop some hints. about new recordings or about the avatars slated to stand in for the band on their world tour next year. after the abba reunion i'm here to find out if there is a tiny little sounds to see the real life on stage again. but bjarni isn't playing along he and his team calmly open the exhibition. it explores the solo careers the four have pursued since their split in one thousand nine hundred three and the films in musicals that have kept up the hype the band's marketing has always been a well oiled machine the exhibition is interactive allowing visitors to conduct the guttenberg symphony orchestra playing a tune from the musical chips. to saying thank you for the music with two famous swedish musicians. but
call them abba tas my colleague michael cougar caught up with band member beyond old vegas at the abbey museum in stockholm. it's the event journalists have been waiting for but whether the opening of a new permanent exhibition at the museum which is now five years old would have drawn so much international media attention is questionable reporters are hoping your will drop some hints. about new recordings or about the avatars slated to stand in for the band on their world tour next year. after...