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a memorial service marking 80 years since the battle of britain has been held at westminster abbey.ii when 1500 pilots and aircrew lost their lives fighting the german airforce. today's service was the abbey's first major event since lockdown although fewer than 100 guests attended. sarah campbell reports. sir winston churchill famously called the young pilots "the few", and the stakes couldn't have been higher back in 1940. archive newsreel: hurricanes and spitfires roar into action. it was the first time a pivotal military battle was fought in the air. the nazis' plan to overwhelm the allied air defences and then launch a land invasion. their plan failed. today, the prime minister arrived at westminster abbey to remember the sacrifices made, along with the leader of the opposition, all in masks, in this, the first major service to have taken place at the abbey since lockdown began in march. usually, 2,000 people attend the service of remembrance which has been held here every year since 19114. not so this year due to the pandemic. just one of the few is still alive, but their lega
a memorial service marking 80 years since the battle of britain has been held at westminster abbey.ii when 1500 pilots and aircrew lost their lives fighting the german airforce. today's service was the abbey's first major event since lockdown although fewer than 100 guests attended. sarah campbell reports. sir winston churchill famously called the young pilots "the few", and the stakes couldn't have been higher back in 1940. archive newsreel: hurricanes and spitfires roar into action....
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the memorial service, which has just the abbey.. the memorial service, which has just finished, saw a dramatically reduced attendance compared to previous years because of coronavirus. the organisers had said it was eight memorial service reduced in stature but not in spirit and a magnificent fly—past there on and a magnificent fly—past there on a beautiful day in central london. so, very clear skies over central london as the three spitfires and the hurricane have been flying over the hurricane have been flying over the capital to mark the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain. a historic turning point in the second world war. in which 11100 and 97, almost 1500 pilots and aircrew were killed or mortally wounded. —— aircrew were killed or mortally wounded. "11197. aircrew were killed or mortally wounded. —— 1497. a fitting memorial there, a fly—past over central london to remember those who gave their lives in the battle of britain 80 years ago. you are watching bbc news. let's turner our attention now to thailand. anti—governm
the memorial service, which has just the abbey.. the memorial service, which has just finished, saw a dramatically reduced attendance compared to previous years because of coronavirus. the organisers had said it was eight memorial service reduced in stature but not in spirit and a magnificent fly—past there on and a magnificent fly—past there on a beautiful day in central london. so, very clear skies over central london as the three spitfires and the hurricane have been flying over the...
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london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbeyn half an hour, the incredible stories of the families of the bbc‘s news presenters and their role in the second world war — that's the people's war at 5.30pm. hello and welcome to bbc news. the health secretary matt hancock says further national lockdowns cannot be ruled out if people fail to follow the rules on tackling coronavirus. he was speaking amid growing concern at the rise in the number of infections in the uk. yesterday, fines of up to £10,000 were announced for those who repeatedly fail to self—isolate if they test positive. labour said the government's test and trace system was ‘near collapse'. 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. rules and restrictions are everywhere to see, but there is concern too many people are ignoring the advice and coronavirus cases are rising as a result. now, ministers believe it is time to get tougher. the health secretary, matt hancock, warned the country is at a tipping point. if everybody follows the rules, then we can avoid
london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbeyn half an hour, the incredible stories of the families of the bbc‘s news presenters and their role in the second world war — that's the people's war at 5.30pm. hello and welcome to bbc news. the health secretary matt hancock says further national lockdowns cannot be ruled out if people fail to follow the rules on tackling coronavirus. he was speaking amid growing concern at the rise...
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london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbeyand mark kermode takes a look at this week's cinema releases in the film reviews. that is in half an hour here on bbc news. hello and welcome to bbc news. leaked documents have revealed how some uk banks have helped criminals, money launderers and russians under sanctions — and have also failed to stop crime when they suspected it. the documents 7 known as the fincen files 7 were leaked to buzzfeed news and shared with the bbc by the international consortium of investigativejournalists. they indicate that london is a hub for money laundering 7 with billions of pounds worth of suspected dirty money moving through the system. richard bilton reports. most of his body was submerged under water. the files show the reality of fraud. it can be a messy business. he was bound. he had coverings over his face. you knew that he was deceased. raymond's body was found in a vineyard, and this is the dream that cost him his life. world capital market is managed by a team of experts... he was taken in
london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbeyand mark kermode takes a look at this week's cinema releases in the film reviews. that is in half an hour here on bbc news. hello and welcome to bbc news. leaked documents have revealed how some uk banks have helped criminals, money launderers and russians under sanctions — and have also failed to stop crime when they suspected it. the documents 7 known as the fincen files 7 were...
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the abbey has held a service of thanksgiving on battle of britain sunday every year since 1944.t westminster abbey, ben bland, explained that the battle — fought entirely in the air — was a dramatic turning point in world war two. it was a decisive moment in the second world war. it was at a time when britain was standing alone against nazi germany, america hadn't yetjoined the war effort, and the british army had been pushed out of occupied france. and the german air force had been bombarding britain. london had been enduring the blitz, 57 nights of bombing, and then came 15th september, a crucial moment when two massive attacks by the german air force were successfully defended by the british royal air force. but it was not without significant losses. 1,497 pilots and aircrew died during it. it was the battle about which winston churchill famously said, "never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few". and the names of those who fought and died will, as they have been over the decades, honoured here at the abbey. the roll of honour will be para
the abbey has held a service of thanksgiving on battle of britain sunday every year since 1944.t westminster abbey, ben bland, explained that the battle — fought entirely in the air — was a dramatic turning point in world war two. it was a decisive moment in the second world war. it was at a time when britain was standing alone against nazi germany, america hadn't yetjoined the war effort, and the british army had been pushed out of occupied france. and the german air force had been...
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the abbey loves and celebrates these great anniversaries.battle of britain, their loss, their courage, their achievement, that is right at their achievement, that is right at the heart of this service. the very reverend david hoyle, thank you very much forjoining us this morning. i hope today goes well. it's been more closely—guarded than some of mi6‘s top secrets, but that hasn't stopped the rumour mill speculating on the identity of the nextjames bond. yesterday it was widely reported that tom hardy would take over 007 duties, when daniel craig hands in his licence to kill, and while the news hasn't been confirmed, its left some fans shaken and stirred. let's talk to bond super fan, david antonio smith from his bond—themed barber shop in bristol. thank you forjoining us this morning. what was your reaction to this big news? well, my reaction is as it is always, it is always speculation until the filming production begins. we have had many actors who have beenin we have had many actors who have been in the media about playing james bond and
the abbey loves and celebrates these great anniversaries.battle of britain, their loss, their courage, their achievement, that is right at their achievement, that is right at the heart of this service. the very reverend david hoyle, thank you very much forjoining us this morning. i hope today goes well. it's been more closely—guarded than some of mi6‘s top secrets, but that hasn't stopped the rumour mill speculating on the identity of the nextjames bond. yesterday it was widely reported...
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today, the prime minister arrived at westminster abbey to remember those who fought so courageously,s, the first major service to have taken place at the abbey since lockdown began in march. fanfare. more than 2,000 people would usually attend the service of remembrance, which has been held here every year since 19114. the pandemic meant numbers were restricted to fewer than 100, with no veterans present. however, their legacy and what they achieved against the odds lives on. some events, some people, are not just significant. they are pivotal. the battle of britain was one of those pivotal events, and likewise, those who served in it, ourfriends from other nations, those working on the ground, ourfamilies at home, every one of them. carried through the abbey, the battle of britain roll of honour, which bears the names of the 1,497 pilots and aircrew who made the ultimate sacrifice. last post plays. as the service ended, the raf‘s aerial tribute. the heroism of those who took to the skies 80 years ago remembered. sarah campbell, bbc news. there's more throughout the evening on the bb
today, the prime minister arrived at westminster abbey to remember those who fought so courageously,s, the first major service to have taken place at the abbey since lockdown began in march. fanfare. more than 2,000 people would usually attend the service of remembrance, which has been held here every year since 19114. the pandemic meant numbers were restricted to fewer than 100, with no veterans present. however, their legacy and what they achieved against the odds lives on. some events, some...
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the service was the abbey's first major event since lockdown. sarah campbell reports.don today. 80 years ago, the stakes couldn't have been higher. sir winston churchill famously called the young pilots "the few." newsreel: hurricanes and spitfires roar into action. it was the first time a major military battle was fought in the air. the nazis' plan was to overwhelm the allied air defences and then launch a full—on invasion. their plan failed. today, the prime minister arrived at westminster abbey to remember those who fought so courageously, along with the leader of the opposition, all in masks, in this, the first major service to have taken place at the abbey since lockdown began in march. fanfare. more than 2,000 people would usually attend the service of remembrance, which has been held here every year since 19114. the pandemic meant numbers were restricted to fewer than 100, with no veterans present. however, their legacy and what they achieved against the odds lives on. some events, some people, are not just significant. they are pivotal. the battle of britain wa
the service was the abbey's first major event since lockdown. sarah campbell reports.don today. 80 years ago, the stakes couldn't have been higher. sir winston churchill famously called the young pilots "the few." newsreel: hurricanes and spitfires roar into action. it was the first time a major military battle was fought in the air. the nazis' plan was to overwhelm the allied air defences and then launch a full—on invasion. their plan failed. today, the prime minister arrived at...
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a memorial service marking the battle of britain has been held at westminster abbey.ts and the crew lost their lives fighting against the german air force. the service was the abbey's first major event since lockdown. sarah campbell reports. the sights and sounds of 19110 as a hurricane and three spitfires flew over london today. 80 years ago, the stakes couldn't have been higher. sir winston churchill famously called the young pilots "the few." newsreel: hurricanes and spitfires roar into action. it was the first time a major military battle was fought in the air. the nazis' plan was to overwhelm the allied air defences and then launch a full—on invasion. their plan failed. today, the prime minister arrived at westminster abbey to remember those who fought so courageously, along with the leader of the 0pposition, all in masks, in this, the first major service to have taken place at the abbey since lockdown began in march. fanfare. more than 2,000 people would usually attend the service of remembrance, which has been held here every year since 19114. the pandemic mean
a memorial service marking the battle of britain has been held at westminster abbey.ts and the crew lost their lives fighting against the german air force. the service was the abbey's first major event since lockdown. sarah campbell reports. the sights and sounds of 19110 as a hurricane and three spitfires flew over london today. 80 years ago, the stakes couldn't have been higher. sir winston churchill famously called the young pilots "the few." newsreel: hurricanes and spitfires roar...
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for example, brook, and abbey, abbey knows more about this than anyone. that there are 80 million ballots all over the country that have been sent to people unrequested as part of his talking points about how this is a rigged election. so, he did throw a lot of stuff out there. >> no, he did. my note was he went from talking about the dossier in the same breath, then goes to all these mail-in ballots, a mail-in voting. it's like the notion of turning all these conspiracy theories into his own campaign platform. >> i think that is the thing i found the most interesting about this press conference. this is labor day. this is supposed to be the unofficial start of the fall campaign. people are getting ready to go actually and cast their ballots in a couple of days in some states and instead of the focus press conference where he's driving home a clear narrative of what he wants them to take away, this press conference was all over the place. it was about this "atlantic" article, china, kamala harris. it was about his conspiracy theories about voter fraud and
for example, brook, and abbey, abbey knows more about this than anyone. that there are 80 million ballots all over the country that have been sent to people unrequested as part of his talking points about how this is a rigged election. so, he did throw a lot of stuff out there. >> no, he did. my note was he went from talking about the dossier in the same breath, then goes to all these mail-in ballots, a mail-in voting. it's like the notion of turning all these conspiracy theories into his...
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germany's oldest abbey in the small village of todai is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. and from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the european union's trademark office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers they said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying has no teeth he'll have to use copyright law like other artists banks he's avoided copyright lawsuits because they would require him to reveal his identity he's even said copyright is for losers. because the 1000 pandemic and the economic crunch are forcing fashion houses to get even more creative burberry has already switched some of its production from trench coats to protective medical wear and now for the london fashion week the british label took to the countryside trading in their traditional runway for forest trails and an online audience designer ricardo to shoot live streams in st where heavy spring summer collection and a show
germany's oldest abbey in the small village of todai is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. and from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the european union's trademark office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers they said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying has no teeth he'll have to use copyright law...
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this is the scene at westminster abbey where guests are arriving for a memorial service.lo and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. the uk's health secretary, matt hancock has warned that the country faces a "tipping point" in the fight against the coronavirus, and that if people do not follow the rules, more serious measures will have to be imposed. fines of up to £10,000 are already planned to come into force in a week's time for people in england who fail to self—isolate if they test positive for coronavirus or when told to by the test and trace service. labour leader, sir keir starmer, said he didn't believe a national lockdown was inevitable but thought it was more likely because testing was as he said all over the place. rich preston has this report. the government's own scientific advisers have suggested that as few as one in five people may be fully following the current self—isolation guidelines. so downing street is taking action. it's placing a legal obligation
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this the abbey has held a service of thanksgiving to commemorate the event every year since 19114.o could attend. the defence secretary, ben wallace. the battle of britain commemoration yesterday inside westminster abbey saw just 79 people invited rather than 2200 as planned. remembrance day ceremonies in seven weeks' time are unthinkable with so many without so many of those who have served in their armed forces, so can the secretary of state say what special guidance he will give to make sure those ceremonies at cenotaphs across the country can go ahead safely and respectfully? of course some of the veterans community are the most elderly and vulnerable at present and we have to make sure that whatever we have to make sure that whatever we do we protect them and those services of remembrance. a blanket use of do not attempt resuscitation orders is "completely abhorrent", a health minister has said. tory frontbencher lord bethell condemned the practice after concerns were raised over their alleged imposition on some elderly care home residents during the coronavirus pandemic, with
this the abbey has held a service of thanksgiving to commemorate the event every year since 19114.o could attend. the defence secretary, ben wallace. the battle of britain commemoration yesterday inside westminster abbey saw just 79 people invited rather than 2200 as planned. remembrance day ceremonies in seven weeks' time are unthinkable with so many without so many of those who have served in their armed forces, so can the secretary of state say what special guidance he will give to make sure...
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london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbeyo, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me tonight — the political commentator and former conservative party press chief, giles kenningham — and the chief executive of the think tank, demos, polly mackenzie. hello and great to have you back. a quick look through some of the front pages, the telegraph is reporting a government warning that britain is in the last chance to avoid tougher lockdown measures. the paper also features a picture of her flying officers losing the battle of britain memorial window at westminster abbey. the service marking the 80th anniversary taking place today. the metro says england's chief medical officer chris whitty is expected to stay at a news conference in the morning that the nation is heading in the wrong direction as concern mounts over a second wave of virus infections. the mirror says tomorrow's news conference will also contain a warning that the country faces a very challenging winter ahead. the
london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbeyo, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me tonight — the political commentator and former conservative party press chief, giles kenningham — and the chief executive of the think tank, demos, polly mackenzie. hello and great to have you back. a quick look through some of the front pages, the telegraph is reporting a government...
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joining is us john harwood and abbey phillips. let's play it one more time so everybody can hear what the president said yesterday unapologetically. >> will you commit to making sure that there is a peaceful transfer of power after the election? >> we have to see what happens. you know i've been complaining very strongly about the ballots and the ballots are a disaster. >> within that people are rioting, will you make sure there is a peaceful transfer of power? >> get rid of the pballots and there won't be a transfer, there will be a continuation. >> abbey, the president of the united states would not commit to one of the fundamental principles of a peaceful transfer of power. i said this last hour but i will say it all day long and up through election day, this is the moment we have to mark down in our calendars. this is the moment it was different than the other chaotic mornings we report on every morning. this is the moment he told us what to expect on election day. >> i think this is actually the most important american princi
joining is us john harwood and abbey phillips. let's play it one more time so everybody can hear what the president said yesterday unapologetically. >> will you commit to making sure that there is a peaceful transfer of power after the election? >> we have to see what happens. you know i've been complaining very strongly about the ballots and the ballots are a disaster. >> within that people are rioting, will you make sure there is a peaceful transfer of power? >> get...
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germany's oldest abbey in the small village of total lie is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the european union's trademark office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers they said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying his motif he'll have to use copyright law like other artists banks he's avoided copyright lawsuits because they would require him to reveal his identity is even said copyright is for losers. because the 1000 pandemic and the economic crunch are forcing fashion houses to get even more creative burberry has already switched some of its production from trench coats to protective medical wear and now for the london fashion week the british label took to the countryside trading in their traditional runway for forest trails and an online audience designer ricardo to shoot live streams his street where heavy spring summer collection and a show cho
germany's oldest abbey in the small village of total lie is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the european union's trademark office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers they said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying his motif he'll have to use copyright law like...
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germany's oldest abbey in the small village of total is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. and from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the european union's trademark office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers they said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying his motif he'll have to use copyright law like other artists banks he's avoided copyright lawsuits because they would require him to reveal his identity he's even said copyright is for losers. because in 1000 pandemic and the economic crunch are forcing fashion houses to get even more creative burberry has already switched some of its production from trench coats to protective medical wear and now for the london fashion week the british label took to the countryside trading in their traditional runway for forest trails and an online audience designer ricardo to shoot live streams in st where heavy spring summer collection and a show chor
germany's oldest abbey in the small village of total is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. and from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the european union's trademark office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers they said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying his motif he'll have to use copyright law like...
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the abbey has held a service of thanksgiving on battle of britain sunday every year since 19114. been unearthed by archaeologists in an ancient egyptian necropolis. they were found inside a newly—discovered well in an area south of cairo. the discovery has been described as one of the largest of its kind with colourfully painted wooden coffins and other smaller artefacts. the location is a designated unesco world heritage site. coming up at 9.30, the latest headlines, followed by our world. today's programme reveals what life is really like inside iran during the coronavirus pandemic. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. it felt quite summer like out there and the week will start on a similar note but it will not end that way. in fact things will turn much more autumnal with cloud and rain and some much cooler air. you can see on the satellite picture this strike of cloud will eventually bring us some rain and to the north—west of that we have some much colder air. that is going to sweep its way south—eastward is crossed all parts of the british isles through th
the abbey has held a service of thanksgiving on battle of britain sunday every year since 19114. been unearthed by archaeologists in an ancient egyptian necropolis. they were found inside a newly—discovered well in an area south of cairo. the discovery has been described as one of the largest of its kind with colourfully painted wooden coffins and other smaller artefacts. the location is a designated unesco world heritage site. coming up at 9.30, the latest headlines, followed by our world....
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but yeah, we recorded this at abbey road >> jimmy: no >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: did you -- did you --ing >> cross the street? oh, yes, yes >> jimmy: you did the -- >> what's on the other side of the street oh, yeah oh, the beatles. yeah >> jimmy: the beatles. yeah, yeah >> yeah. >> jimmy: you got to do that >> i think it's the fourth or fifth album that we've done there. >> jimmy: oh, really so you're used to this >> yeah. >> jimmy: what is it like inside i've never gone inside >> it's really -- it's a cool place. i mean, it's -- it's -- and what's interesting about it is there's -- i mean, there's carpeting. there's wood paneling, at least when i was there structural elements that look like you know -- >> jimmy: they're from - >> if you were in someone's house, you go, "might be time to replace this floor or this carpet it looks like it's been there forever. and it's just filthy." but -- >> jimmy: yeah >> but there's sort of a a feeling that look, we don't know what makes these acoustics so magical, so we're not going to mess with anything. >> jimmy: wow. >> i think part of it is --
but yeah, we recorded this at abbey road >> jimmy: no >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: did you -- did you --ing >> cross the street? oh, yes, yes >> jimmy: you did the -- >> what's on the other side of the street oh, yeah oh, the beatles. yeah >> jimmy: the beatles. yeah, yeah >> yeah. >> jimmy: you got to do that >> i think it's the fourth or fifth album that we've done there. >> jimmy: oh, really so you're used to this >> yeah....
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germany's oldest abbey in the small village of total is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. and from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the european union's trademark office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers they said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying his motif he'll have to use copyright law like other artists banks he's avoided copyright lawsuits because they would require him to reveal his identity is even copyright is for losers. because at 19 pandemic and the economic crunch are forcing fashion houses to get even more creative burberry has already switched some of its production from trench coats to protective medical wear and now for the london fashion week the british label took to the countryside trading in their traditional runway for forest trails and an online audience designer ricardo to shoot live streams in st where heavy spring summer collection and a show choreographed
germany's oldest abbey in the small village of total is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. and from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the european union's trademark office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers they said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying his motif he'll have to use copyright law like...
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it was the first time the abbey had been used for a wedding in decades.ave us a fantastic international spectacle. >> two years after their wedding, prince william and kate welcomed their first child. a boy. >> here we go. there it is. the happy couple with the baby. >> prince george is third in line to the throne. the succession is secure. >> william has embarked on family life. he's the perfect prince. but now the light redirects itself on to his younger brother, harry. >> prince harry had a few troubled years as a teenager. there had been issues about drugs and late night drinking. he had been at a friend's fancy dressed party, unwisely dressed as a nazi. and he was pilloried in the press. >> for many years, harry, no doubt he drifted and he didn't really have a clear sense of perhaps some direction. >> at the age of 20, prince harry joins the armed forces. but he has determined this won't be a ceremonial role. he serve twos tours of duty in afghanistan. >> prince harry loved being in afghanistan. he was right on the front line, he slept in hammocks, h
it was the first time the abbey had been used for a wedding in decades.ave us a fantastic international spectacle. >> two years after their wedding, prince william and kate welcomed their first child. a boy. >> here we go. there it is. the happy couple with the baby. >> prince george is third in line to the throne. the succession is secure. >> william has embarked on family life. he's the perfect prince. but now the light redirects itself on to his younger brother,...
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london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey to eight, it's sportsday, but first on bbc news, the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. last year, the british feature rocks, which boasts an ensemble cast of brilliant young screen newcomers, played to rapturous applause at the london film festival. now it's opening in uk cinemas. rocks, what's p diddy and 50 cent — what's that all about? i want to be like p diddy and 50 cent. but you have to think about specifically, what type of career? entertainment business. business, now you're getting it. what type of business? makeup. overlapping chatter. bukky bakray is the titular 15—year—old east londoner who returns home from school to discover her mother has abandoned her and her young brother, emmanuel. determined to avoid being taken into care, rocks attempts single—handedly to fend for the pair, scuttling them between friends‘ houses and cheap hotels while maintaining th
london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbey to eight, it's sportsday, but first on bbc news, the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. last year, the british feature rocks, which boasts an ensemble cast of brilliant young screen newcomers, played to rapturous applause at the london film festival. now it's opening in...
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london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbeynow on bbc news...|ran has been hit hard by coronavirus but its government has gone to great lengths to keep the true extent of the outbreak hidden from view. now, with the help of videos posted by iranians on social media, our world reveals what life is really like inside the country during the pandemic. from illicit lockdown parties to hospitals which are struggling to cope — this is iran as you ve never seen it before. a warning this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. iran is a mystery to many — and its rulers like to keep it that way. collaborating with foreign journalists is strictly prohibited. coronavirus has hit the country hard. and the regime has gone to great lengths to keep the outbreak hidden from view. but with the help of social media and the videos posted by its people under lockdown, we are going to take you inside. this is iran like you've never seen it before. it's january 3, 2020 and iran's top military general, qasem soleimani, has been ass
london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbeynow on bbc news...|ran has been hit hard by coronavirus but its government has gone to great lengths to keep the true extent of the outbreak hidden from view. now, with the help of videos posted by iranians on social media, our world reveals what life is really like inside the country during the pandemic. from illicit lockdown parties to hospitals which are struggling to cope — this is...
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american abbey d'agostino fell, and then devoted the rest of their race to helping each other. suddenly no longer opponents. it requires moments like these to prove that sport retains humanity. what happened in santander was a little thing, but in these days, let's be honest, it goes a very long way. joe wilson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's chris fawkes. i think it is fair to say we will be feeling the distant effects of a hurricane, but not as you might imagine. and the hurricane in question is a long way from our shores, here it is, hurricane teddy. you probably haven't heard much because it has not been causing too many problems but it will bring rain to east canada, what it will always do is push warm up up the western side of the atlantic, that changes the shape of the jet stream. we are on the downstream side of that, and what that does is sends this cold plume of winds across the country, hammering the temperatures, so you will no its the the big change, the change to colder weather partly due toa change to colder weather partly due to a hurricane a
american abbey d'agostino fell, and then devoted the rest of their race to helping each other. suddenly no longer opponents. it requires moments like these to prove that sport retains humanity. what happened in santander was a little thing, but in these days, let's be honest, it goes a very long way. joe wilson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's chris fawkes. i think it is fair to say we will be feeling the distant effects of a hurricane, but not as you might imagine. and the...
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germany's oldest abbey in the small village of total is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. and from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the european union's trademark office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers they said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying his motif they'll have to use copyright law like other artists banksy is avoided copyright lawsuits because they would require him to reveal his identity is even said copyright is for losers. because in 1000 pandemic and the economic crunch are forcing fashion houses to get even more creative burberry has already switched some of its production from trench coats to protective medical wear and now for the london fashion week the british label took to the countryside trading in their traditional runway for forest trails and an online audience designer ricardo to shoot live streamed his street where heavy spring summer collection and a show
germany's oldest abbey in the small village of total is now also a place of pilgrimage for lovers. and from one of the best known names in art to an artist whose real name remains unknown and it looks like for once banksy is anonymity is working against him the european union's trademark office has thrown out banks his application to register this mural of a protester throwing flowers they said if the artist wants to stop merchandisers from copying his motif they'll have to use copyright law...
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valuable in contemporary art donated a new set of abstract stained glass windows to germany's oldest abbey. it's a monumental gift of in estimable value light shines through an original work by ken hard to ishtar abstract art meets gothic church architecture but it's not a biblical scene which is depicted. i think it's incredibly important we don't give in to the temptation to depict god as an old man with a bushy beard and white hair. when gary hart was asked to create the windows he agreed immediately. the artist was not present at the opening but let it be known he is very happy with the result the artwork is based on an abstract painting from 1990 which richter processed digitally. split it up on the computer and mirrored it then mirrored the image over and over again here and the middle we have the progression he used as a model for the towline being. a log of poli. turning into glass is a process of translation from canvas into a very special material the windows were created here in the studios of the whole class or have found 3 in munich various techniques were used details from th
valuable in contemporary art donated a new set of abstract stained glass windows to germany's oldest abbey. it's a monumental gift of in estimable value light shines through an original work by ken hard to ishtar abstract art meets gothic church architecture but it's not a biblical scene which is depicted. i think it's incredibly important we don't give in to the temptation to depict god as an old man with a bushy beard and white hair. when gary hart was asked to create the windows he agreed...
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conversation and of course everyone said he wasn't president who wrote in to dear abbey and she said he was and paul harvey said he was, too. but the david rice atchison, he came from kentucky of course, and his father was a minister, and i'm not sure how many brothers and sisters he had off the top of my head, but there are other branches that originate from kentucky, as well. but there seem to be a number of different atchisons, whether they're all inter-reeled i don't know. >> thank you for your marvelous presentation today, sir. it seems to me a terrible dichotomy in that he would champion the rights of native americans, while holding slaves, over. >> i agree with you, one of the things i always point out is when you're looking at this time period, if you look with 2014 eyes you're not getting an accurate idea of what was going on. you have to kind of put yourself in place of what was common practice at the time. and you know, that's very difficult to do and there's no defense for slavery but that's how he grew up, he grew up in a family who owned slaves in kentucky and that was
conversation and of course everyone said he wasn't president who wrote in to dear abbey and she said he was and paul harvey said he was, too. but the david rice atchison, he came from kentucky of course, and his father was a minister, and i'm not sure how many brothers and sisters he had off the top of my head, but there are other branches that originate from kentucky, as well. but there seem to be a number of different atchisons, whether they're all inter-reeled i don't know. >> thank...
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abbey, thank you. let's go now to israel and tanya kramer standing by. let's start with news of rockets being fired from gaza at israel. what more do we know. >> the sirens went off during the signing ceremony right at the time in washington and the police and military confirmed that two rockets were fired from gaza into israel toward the a southern city and one of them was intercepted by the antimissile defense system and one landed. two people were like r lightly injured from shrapnel and some suffered from shock. brent: how is this deal being viewed by the pal stunniansis? -- palestinians. >> i think they heard from pal continuian officials at the time the normalization agreements r agreements were announced. some called it a betrayal and some a sellout. i talked to some and there's a range of reaction. some were initially angry but not surprised because the ties were known but mostly behind the scenes. there was also a sense of disappointment and abandon meme in some polls saying those countries abandoned the palestinian cause and there is disappoint
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many years that type of figure are right china doesn't want to terrify the elysee they seem to prefer abbey and i think that that really hasn't helped the situation and the one point out of me since may i think the biggest problem has been a mismatch between what we've been hearing from chinese officials about wanting peace and the actions of the young on the ground this seems to be. the biggest i think evidence of that is since many years lost access to about 1000 square meters when you specialty this right i think that really shows where the changes have been made on the ground lashley to the date that a tense situation that we had previously and i think going back to what it was before me is something that in the area would demand in the talks would be had in the next few days rick to go last question to you is china playing a double game. no i don't think so i think as to what happened in the deep night of july the 15th even prime minister modi of india said that the chinese military was not on the indian side of the line of actual control and if you're really lucky just to break so you
many years that type of figure are right china doesn't want to terrify the elysee they seem to prefer abbey and i think that that really hasn't helped the situation and the one point out of me since may i think the biggest problem has been a mismatch between what we've been hearing from chinese officials about wanting peace and the actions of the young on the ground this seems to be. the biggest i think evidence of that is since many years lost access to about 1000 square meters when you...
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london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbeys... the travel show‘s at recenlty reopened london zoo; mike corey's at brazil's national museum and we catch up with some of the explorers whose trips have been impacted by lockdown. this week on the show... starting from scratch. after a nightmare at the museum. walking around, you just feel hollow. how signs of celebration are slowly returning to the champagne region in france. when you're round the world challenge hits the skids. we could see that borders were starting to close and we were like, what is going on? and the pygmy goats who got a little too used to lockdown. hello and welcome to the show. so this is the giraffe house at london zoo. newly reopened after months of lockdown. something which these guys are clearly ridiculously excited about. so, i have come here to find out how this place has been looking to volunteers from london's furloughed workforce to get itself up and running once again. but first, an anniversary to remember and not an especially happy one. two years
london marks the 80th anniversary of the battle of britain, following a memorial service at westminster abbeys... the travel show‘s at recenlty reopened london zoo; mike corey's at brazil's national museum and we catch up with some of the explorers whose trips have been impacted by lockdown. this week on the show... starting from scratch. after a nightmare at the museum. walking around, you just feel hollow. how signs of celebration are slowly returning to the champagne region in france. when...
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and we've done our let's go right to washington now do you have a standing by for us there are high abbey so how is the president's explanation for misleading the american public on the coronavirus spend of make going down there. well so we heard him there say that he was just trying to avoid causing panic and he was tweeting rather rapidly earlier even downplaying the reaction the outrage to these audio clips by saying woodward didn't release the tapes earlier so how terrible could they have been really trump has also said he didn't want to jump up and down saying there was a problem while there was a problem and we now know he understood that that he was aware of the deadly nature of the disease but was comparing it to the seasonal flu and he insisted the virus would be gone by summer that it was all under control but this audiotape shows he knew just how pressing the situation was and he simply was not conveying that to the american people certainly there's been some criticism of course considering what he's been saying but the white house and his administration are certainly spinning
and we've done our let's go right to washington now do you have a standing by for us there are high abbey so how is the president's explanation for misleading the american public on the coronavirus spend of make going down there. well so we heard him there say that he was just trying to avoid causing panic and he was tweeting rather rapidly earlier even downplaying the reaction the outrage to these audio clips by saying woodward didn't release the tapes earlier so how terrible could they have...
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a bonus league a 2nd match day leverkusen and abbey leipzig shared all the spoils in a one all draw on saturday afternoon and then forsberg open the scoring for life saved in the 14th minute the swedish winger outmaneuvered lars bender fired into the top of the net over close in answered 6 minutes later thanks to camden arriving its long range rocket fluid just out of the reach of the life's a keeper took a lucky bounce off the crossbar into the news. now lap london finland has lived up to its name as one of the best regions in the world to see the northern lights this spectacular display also known as the aurora borealis lit up the arctic sky for several hours a myriad of colors right in the night from for us from green to pinks and purples. are caused by electrically charged particles from the sun entering the earth's atmosphere. watching the news don't forget you can get all the latest news from our web site you w dot com or follow us on twitter and instagram as you know you know just avoid the draft it's for watch. and you hear me no no yes we don't need you and i last year's germa
a bonus league a 2nd match day leverkusen and abbey leipzig shared all the spoils in a one all draw on saturday afternoon and then forsberg open the scoring for life saved in the 14th minute the swedish winger outmaneuvered lars bender fired into the top of the net over close in answered 6 minutes later thanks to camden arriving its long range rocket fluid just out of the reach of the life's a keeper took a lucky bounce off the crossbar into the news. now lap london finland has lived up to its...
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japan's governing party has elected its new leader to succeed shinzo abbey your say he is a longtime ally of the outgoing prime minister the liberal democratic party leadership votes paves the way for super to replace abby as prime minister in a parliamentary vote this week has her up to date stay with us on al-jazeera inside story is up next. russian opposition leader i like saying that they may be sidelined last suspect that poisoning but his allies have made red gains in elections they were local polls one easily by the ruling party all signs of discontent giving you a reason to worry this story. hello welcome to the show i'm sami's a than now it was an election the ruling party saw as a test of its standing with the people and it appears at least some russians have hinted ethanol while the pro kremlin russia united party is on track for a sweeping overall victory in the local polls allies of alexina valmy also celebrating their gains in siberia may be symbolic but significant after the opposition leader's suspected poisoning did the voting strategy pay off or is the tide turning
japan's governing party has elected its new leader to succeed shinzo abbey your say he is a longtime ally of the outgoing prime minister the liberal democratic party leadership votes paves the way for super to replace abby as prime minister in a parliamentary vote this week has her up to date stay with us on al-jazeera inside story is up next. russian opposition leader i like saying that they may be sidelined last suspect that poisoning but his allies have made red gains in elections they were...
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but their influence has waned since prime minister abbey a maid came to power 2018. they're also facing pressure from a party that wants to cry to go its own way and secede from ethiopia surely people have started to question if you are preaching to many in the village do share the use of started to agree with your analysis to this moment the acceptance is beyond your expectation. perspective to gripe breaking away is yet another headache for prime minister ahmed who is struggling to keep the country unified. but for the moment his main challenge will be to decide how to respond to a vote he deems unconstitutional. for more on the story i'm joined by excessive bekele a from the deed to have a new service good to see so how is government likely to respond to this. house of a division i don't mislead declared dot. today is in the action is unconstitutional and therefore void so we don't know how they did this decision will be implemented in regards to. the federal government's relationship but the prime minister. did this election illegal. a. military intervention to r
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a senior economist tokyo based so me tom foreman sui trust bank good to have you with us so is the abbey nomics still relevant today yes it is. then i make you feel very important because it's accommodate accommodate my theory potency and expansionary policy. that we can have let up already because of an army yes i was able to read the british braces and now read probably 90. accommodate their policy on the stuff already have kept it definitely thick on the me. so what do you think sugo will change if anything then to abba eban or mc. i think sue gets policy rating warrants same as abby that may be some more different. layouts all. fruit breaking after full body items ration the most things they go through the phone. and that was excessive interest i expect him for september no way this year small fire phone charity or how many instead of medicine some office education and create that this agency from what they said he thinks you know the government well of i think we'll be a restructuring a regional bank a thirty's no. means around a center a young cycle of an alex do you think that wil
a senior economist tokyo based so me tom foreman sui trust bank good to have you with us so is the abbey nomics still relevant today yes it is. then i make you feel very important because it's accommodate accommodate my theory potency and expansionary policy. that we can have let up already because of an army yes i was able to read the british braces and now read probably 90. accommodate their policy on the stuff already have kept it definitely thick on the me. so what do you think sugo will...
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>>as a role model abbey drucker is a sophomore at cornell university and a proud member of alpha epsilon phi. the same sorority legal pioneer justice ruth bader ginsburg was a part of during her time at cornell powerful, i mean to know that we're in the same we walked the same floor as the to sit in the same terror she said and to look at the same. >>pictures on the walls look at the same letters and to wear the same letters that she wore it just and someone that we can the cherished someone that we can no who when. extra mile and that we can do the same as she did being part of these like or now. >>it gives me the hope that one day i can make a change in the world just like rbg did just be in the same house as her like shows you that she is a real person and she was a member of the sorority into someone just like any of us fy sisters each taking away a lesson from rbg is legacy really when you go to school here like you really get the sense that you can do whatever you want. and i think that. her death and remembering her life see we have to remember it was people like her that allowed
>>as a role model abbey drucker is a sophomore at cornell university and a proud member of alpha epsilon phi. the same sorority legal pioneer justice ruth bader ginsburg was a part of during her time at cornell powerful, i mean to know that we're in the same we walked the same floor as the to sit in the same terror she said and to look at the same. >>pictures on the walls look at the same letters and to wear the same letters that she wore it just and someone that we can the...