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the abbey was bombed for two main reasons.allies. first of all, the germans made a pact with the vatican and the pope to establish a neutral zone in the areas surrounding the abbey, around 300 metres. but the thing is, the germans never respected this neutral zone. they were using the abbey as a storage for ammunitions, for guns, and also for a base. but i want to outline they were not inside it. they were in the surrounding areas of the neutral zone, but not inside of it. that is the reason why the allies bombed it, because they thought the germans were actually inside of it. because of this mistake, misunderstanding, one of the most important pieces of cultural and religious value of the region was destroyed. we talked about the d—day dodgers, and the pictures that were surfacing of people sunbathing, and yet this was a very hard fought battle. could you talk a bit about that discrepancy? can you repeat, please? could you talk a little bit more about how hard fought this battle really was, even though some of the allied troo
the abbey was bombed for two main reasons.allies. first of all, the germans made a pact with the vatican and the pope to establish a neutral zone in the areas surrounding the abbey, around 300 metres. but the thing is, the germans never respected this neutral zone. they were using the abbey as a storage for ammunitions, for guns, and also for a base. but i want to outline they were not inside it. they were in the surrounding areas of the neutral zone, but not inside of it. that is the reason...
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the abbey was bombed for— how that happened and why?e germans and the allies. the germans made a pact with the vatican to establish to establish a neutral zonein establish to establish a neutral zone in the areas surrounding the abbey, around 400 metres. but the thing the germans never respected this neutral zone. they were using the add be as a storage for ammunitions, for guns, and also for ammunitions, for guns, and also for a base. buti ammunitions, for guns, and also for a base. but i want to outline they were not inside it. there were in the neutral zone, but not inside of it. that is the reason why the allies bombed it. they thought the germans were actually inside of it. because of this mistake, misunderstanding, one of the most important pieces of cultural and religious value of the region was destroyed. igrate religious value of the region was destroyed-— religious value of the region was destro ed. ~ . ~ ., , destroyed. we talked about the d-day dodrers, destroyed. we talked about the d-day dodgers. and — destroyed. we talked
the abbey was bombed for— how that happened and why?e germans and the allies. the germans made a pact with the vatican to establish to establish a neutral zonein establish to establish a neutral zone in the areas surrounding the abbey, around 400 metres. but the thing the germans never respected this neutral zone. they were using the add be as a storage for ammunitions, for guns, and also for ammunitions, for guns, and also for a base. buti ammunitions, for guns, and also for a base. but i...
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i'm humbled to be here today with three goldstar families from abbey gate. i know the other families couldn't make it, but i intend to contact them in the coming weeks. they know -- my family is for them -- they know that there are no words by me, general or any public petition or anyone i can ever bring back there fallen. but all of us can, and all of us must honor their sacrifice to protect our country to be forever grateful that they answered the call for the colors . each of them paid the ultimate sacrifice, freedom likes on before them in order to keep our nation safe, and we owe them answers, and i'm committed to assist in the effort to get them answers, but we should also not be under any illusion. we're not going to get all the answers here today. the process will take a considerable length of time. we must also recognize that much of the record, in fact, is classified and beyond the scope of this opening. so, for over two decades, between 2001 and 2021, about 800,000 of us in the united states military served in afghanistan, and thousands of others
i'm humbled to be here today with three goldstar families from abbey gate. i know the other families couldn't make it, but i intend to contact them in the coming weeks. they know -- my family is for them -- they know that there are no words by me, general or any public petition or anyone i can ever bring back there fallen. but all of us can, and all of us must honor their sacrifice to protect our country to be forever grateful that they answered the call for the colors . each of them paid the...
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i would like to talk now about abbey gate. it was a tragic event.ne of many that have -- it remains my opinion that, if there was culpability in this attack, it lies in policy decisions that created the environment of august of 2021 in kabul, responsibility did not lie with the troops on the ground who performed magnificently. not with the company or battalion commanders for the flag officers who oversaw operations on the ground in kabul . the simple fact is, on the battlefield, even with good planning, tremendous execution by brave people on the ground, the enemy sometimes has success to ignore this fact is to ignore the fundamental reality of the battlefield. if there is fault, it lies in a policy decision that plays the joint force in the situation and exposed the force over time to the possibility of these kinds of attacks. we do not rely on the taliban for our security. we use them as one tool among many to beef up our defensive posture and we avoided a number of potential abbey gate attacks . i am proud of the commanders and troops who prevent
i would like to talk now about abbey gate. it was a tragic event.ne of many that have -- it remains my opinion that, if there was culpability in this attack, it lies in policy decisions that created the environment of august of 2021 in kabul, responsibility did not lie with the troops on the ground who performed magnificently. not with the company or battalion commanders for the flag officers who oversaw operations on the ground in kabul . the simple fact is, on the battlefield, even with good...
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these little children of the anela, the fasim abbeys show us god as he is the father, the sons and the god, as i see it in fullness of love. anything is the key and reasonable facet of the plan. any kind of work and calling and naming, any kind of health care. the fascian paslanna shows the most holy trinity as the mystery of god, as the boundless love of the man and the mystery of the man, as is evident in the drama of the adzinoki. darling, remember, that we celebrate the most holy trinity whenever we are evil. i strongly believe we give birth to the sign of the roof, we celebrate it, as we come out of the eucharist, the holy one, we become witnesses of god’s love, which lives with us, as we unite as one people, and not as a unit, as we work and sow anyone, if we are free hell nannies, kryvadsouls and zaizdrasts. we have a low tolerance for this. may we bury and glorify god adzinaga and the holy trinity. praise be to aitz and the son and the holy spirit. as it was in the past, forever and ever. amen. everything you wanted to know about the connection between history, religion and cul
these little children of the anela, the fasim abbeys show us god as he is the father, the sons and the god, as i see it in fullness of love. anything is the key and reasonable facet of the plan. any kind of work and calling and naming, any kind of health care. the fascian paslanna shows the most holy trinity as the mystery of god, as the boundless love of the man and the mystery of the man, as is evident in the drama of the adzinoki. darling, remember, that we celebrate the most holy trinity...
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the miseducation of lauryn hill, abbey road, and "purple rain." ♪ purple rain ♪ >> byron: which has beenthe best album of all-time? ♪ purple rain purple rain ♪ whoa! how'd you get your teeth so white? you gotta use the right toothpaste! dr. c?! ♪ not all toothpastes whiten the same. crest 3d white removes 100% more stains for a noticeably whiter smile. new personal best. crest. pain means pause on the things you love, but... green... means... go! ♪ cool the pain with biofreeze. and keep on going. biofreeze. green means go. a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! ♪ >> byron: good evening. thank you for joining
the miseducation of lauryn hill, abbey road, and "purple rain." ♪ purple rain ♪ >> byron: which has beenthe best album of all-time? ♪ purple rain purple rain ♪ whoa! how'd you get your teeth so white? you gotta use the right toothpaste! dr. c?! ♪ not all toothpastes whiten the same. crest 3d white removes 100% more stains for a noticeably whiter smile. new personal best. crest. pain means pause on the things you love, but... green... means... go! ♪ cool the pain with...
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>> reporter: abbey smith is extra careful about brushing her son teddy's teeth, now that her local tapembers in union county, north carolina, came forward to express concerns. the county commission voted 3-2 to remove it. >> i didn't even know that there was a fight against fluoride. >> reporter: she is now scrambling to figure out what to do next for her two small children. >> we're going to have to talk about possibly supplements. >> reporter: dentist meg lochary is alarmed. she says fluoride, a naturally occurring mineral, should be added to public water to help develop strong teeth, especially for small children and those without access to a dentist. toothpaste with fluoride she says is not enough because the fluoride needs to be ingested. >> we know that fluoride works. all the journal articles have shown that. there is a 25% reduction in children and adult decay for people that are in community fluoridated water. >> reporter: despite being the norm for decades, the nationwide fight is reaching new heights. in the wake of new covid and the anti-vaccine movement, pitting dentists l
>> reporter: abbey smith is extra careful about brushing her son teddy's teeth, now that her local tapembers in union county, north carolina, came forward to express concerns. the county commission voted 3-2 to remove it. >> i didn't even know that there was a fight against fluoride. >> reporter: she is now scrambling to figure out what to do next for her two small children. >> we're going to have to talk about possibly supplements. >> reporter: dentist meg lochary...
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did remove the germans from the abbey on the hill. , ., ~ ., ., the hill.at happened? when _ the hill. did he talk about what happened? when you - the hill. did he talk about what happened? when you look - the hill. did he talk about what happened? when you look at l the hill. did he talk about what i happened? when you look at that hill, it was difficult terrain, it was rugged terrain, compared to the kind of fighter you saw in the trenches of the first world war. hand—to—hand combat. did he speak about that? hand-to-hand combat. did he speak about that? , , , about that? very little, because i think they suffered _ about that? very little, because i think they suffered because - about that? very little, because i think they suffered because of. think they suffered because of siberia, basically. and having to recoverfrom siberia, basically. and having to recover from that experience. on the way to fight with general anders, he lost two daughters. my wife lost to mako sisters, my wife's generation, polish lady. she lost to michael young sisters. after the w
did remove the germans from the abbey on the hill. , ., ~ ., ., the hill.at happened? when _ the hill. did he talk about what happened? when you - the hill. did he talk about what happened? when you look - the hill. did he talk about what happened? when you look at l the hill. did he talk about what i happened? when you look at that hill, it was difficult terrain, it was rugged terrain, compared to the kind of fighter you saw in the trenches of the first world war. hand—to—hand combat. did...
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and abbey met when they were both pages in the virginia house of delegates and i have to tell you we were sharing car pooling duty and all the kids said ray was the cool one and somehow i was not. i found this shocking, but it's true. ray was quite a great guy. and i was glad to have the opportunity to know him. he was a good man and we will always greatly miss him -- all greatly miss him. mr. speaker, i rise in recognition of kelly, my chief of staff since my election to congress in 2010. kelly is retiring from capitol hill today and she joins us here on the floor. having served several members in congress for more than 25 years, she's the daughter of former congressman dan lunde gren. she was born -- lunde gren -- lundgen. she was born in california and moved to washington, d.c. in 1979 and as you can see from the picture, she was a very young member of the reagan revolution. raised in vienna, virginia, kelly attended our lady of good council catholic school. she graduated from high school in three years and started at santa clara university. shortly thereafter, kelly began a caree
and abbey met when they were both pages in the virginia house of delegates and i have to tell you we were sharing car pooling duty and all the kids said ray was the cool one and somehow i was not. i found this shocking, but it's true. ray was quite a great guy. and i was glad to have the opportunity to know him. he was a good man and we will always greatly miss him -- all greatly miss him. mr. speaker, i rise in recognition of kelly, my chief of staff since my election to congress in 2010....
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on top of the heel. _ can see from the abbey on top of the heel. what— can see from the abbey on topt great cost to human life. in the cemetery, over 4000 _ human life. in the cemetery, over 4000 who— human life. in the cemetery, over 4000 who rested here and another nearly— 4000 who rested here and another nearly 4000 whose graves are unfounded, he remained underthe memoriai — unfounded, he remained under the memorial. ., ., . ., , memorial. today, a particularly repugnant _ memorial. today, a particularly repugnant commemoration i memorial. today, a particularly- repugnant commemoration because you have a veteran here? we repugnant commemoration because you have a veteran here?— have a veteran here? we have 100 ear old have a veteran here? we have 100 year old jack _ have a veteran here? we have 100 year old jack heard _ have a veteran here? we have 100 year old jack heard who _ have a veteran here? we have 100 year old jack heard who fought i year old jack heard who fought during the war and he is delighted to be here and he has some really, really good stories about his time thro
on top of the heel. _ can see from the abbey on top of the heel. what— can see from the abbey on topt great cost to human life. in the cemetery, over 4000 _ human life. in the cemetery, over 4000 who— human life. in the cemetery, over 4000 who rested here and another nearly— 4000 who rested here and another nearly 4000 whose graves are unfounded, he remained underthe memoriai — unfounded, he remained under the memorial. ., ., . ., , memorial. today, a particularly repugnant _ memorial....
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these busy belgian guide abbey in china is a member of the local traffic commission. access to the lake. it's been restricted and he wants to see for himself how it's working. hard to say fellows. not much going on today. yesterday was busy and the day before yesterday too. i noticed the day before yesterday we were full by 9 am. 9, just about the life is going well. they're less nervous this evening and this one's better than last night. as bites. have you seen you still modify something about all this for done? everything is usually free is by half past tonight. come on the depending on how it empty. so later on guess can reserve parking spaces and drive in that. so it's not about keeping people lives. it's about organizing things and the valley in such a way to get up. first and foremost, i understand the local, still have a decent life is just leaving that the to is to do come at least find it to be more or less as the imagined reason. 6 of us on the 4th cause is one of the 1st municipalities in south to your to introduce a control system like this one for visitor
these busy belgian guide abbey in china is a member of the local traffic commission. access to the lake. it's been restricted and he wants to see for himself how it's working. hard to say fellows. not much going on today. yesterday was busy and the day before yesterday too. i noticed the day before yesterday we were full by 9 am. 9, just about the life is going well. they're less nervous this evening and this one's better than last night. as bites. have you seen you still modify something about...
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quite a profile now and the princess of wales actually has a christmas carol service at westminster abbeyand she had a death they had a really long chat with him. good news is i think there are two more garden parties left this season, so i reckon he has public got another invitation coming in the post. i think so, that's for sure. have you seen these schedule for king charles? just how busy is he going to be? , ., ., , ., to be? they are doing things sort of on an ad hoc _ to be? they are doing things sort of on an ad hoc basis _ to be? they are doing things sort of on an ad hoc basis because - to be? they are doing things sort ofl on an ad hoc basis because obviously he is still undergoing cancer treatment and so, although he has been looking very well and in good spirits at these engagements that he has been able to be at, it is still, we are reminded constantly that he is undergoing cancer treatment, so if he is not well, then he won't make these things. so in terms of committing long—term to things, we got things like vdd anniversary coming in the not too distant future, trooping the
quite a profile now and the princess of wales actually has a christmas carol service at westminster abbeyand she had a death they had a really long chat with him. good news is i think there are two more garden parties left this season, so i reckon he has public got another invitation coming in the post. i think so, that's for sure. have you seen these schedule for king charles? just how busy is he going to be? , ., ., , ., to be? they are doing things sort of on an ad hoc _ to be? they are...
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you know, but the time when america went with her brother, one of her younger brothers, and tried to abbey gate to try and get out within week. we're talking about the whole up ended at them you know in that brief period and i want to sort of digress for one second and so to say there's the parallel story happening as memories stories unfolding. and that's what's happening with sam and inside the airport where this wildly outnumbered tiny skeleton crew of state department officials trying to process tens of thousands people a day and make sure that the people who were coming in and being put on planes are the ones who are qualified. and what sam keeps experiencing is that nothing makes sense. and the bureaucracy messed up. and one day one set of people qualify. and the next day a different set of people. and he experiencing at this moment, really a crisis of conscience, because he was tearing families like omeros, where if you brought in somebody, is part of your extended family. if you qualified because you were a the holder of a special visa for someone who had helped american military.
you know, but the time when america went with her brother, one of her younger brothers, and tried to abbey gate to try and get out within week. we're talking about the whole up ended at them you know in that brief period and i want to sort of digress for one second and so to say there's the parallel story happening as memories stories unfolding. and that's what's happening with sam and inside the airport where this wildly outnumbered tiny skeleton crew of state department officials trying to...
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yeah, i filmed an advert way after alan davis did the, the abbey national, abbey national.en he was jonathan creek, i managed to get on tv and ensemble thing. basically, i would love alexei sayle money. stop moaning about what you're having to live. >> no, no, i mean, to be fair, i don't think alexis moaning, but i mean, i think i remember stephen fry used to earn enough to, like, buy a house on a daily basis, just doing voiceovers for adverts that has all gone and also, it is true when you get into comedy, it is a bit like the wild west and nobody tells you. i say nobody takes but very few people will kind of. your agent won't kind of say get an accountant. and also a financial planner and stuff, you know. >> yeah, well, talking to comedians who are around at the at the end of the 90s when you know you're still making good, good money from clubs and houses were cheap, you could buy, you know, talking to comedians who bought like a flat in vauxhall or whatever, or a house in clerkenwell for, you know, 40 grand. >> yeah. and then sadly fell asleep with a fag on the go. and t
yeah, i filmed an advert way after alan davis did the, the abbey national, abbey national.en he was jonathan creek, i managed to get on tv and ensemble thing. basically, i would love alexei sayle money. stop moaning about what you're having to live. >> no, no, i mean, to be fair, i don't think alexis moaning, but i mean, i think i remember stephen fry used to earn enough to, like, buy a house on a daily basis, just doing voiceovers for adverts that has all gone and also, it is true when...
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a look at who rounds out the top 10 following miss hill is michael jackson's thriller the beatles abbey road, prince's purple rain frank ocean's blonde. then stevie wonder songs in the key of live, kendrick lamar's good kid mad city, amy winehouse's back to black nirvana's never mind and rounding out the top 10 is beyonce's lemonade. that does it for the news at 9. next is the drew barrymore show today, quinton bronson is stopping by for the entire show. they'll be on the couch talking about her series. abbott elementary. and for more local headlines, including weather, join us on our streaming service. cbs news bay area we love being outside, but the sun makes our deck and patio too hot to enjoy. thanks to our new sunsetter retractable awning, we can select full sun or instant shade. it's 20 degrees cooler and you get protection from harmful rays and sun glare. when you call, we'll rush you a special $200 discount certificate with your free awning idea kit! you'll get your sunsetter for as little as $799. but, this is a limited time offer! for over 20 years, sunsetter has been the best
a look at who rounds out the top 10 following miss hill is michael jackson's thriller the beatles abbey road, prince's purple rain frank ocean's blonde. then stevie wonder songs in the key of live, kendrick lamar's good kid mad city, amy winehouse's back to black nirvana's never mind and rounding out the top 10 is beyonce's lemonade. that does it for the news at 9. next is the drew barrymore show today, quinton bronson is stopping by for the entire show. they'll be on the couch talking about...
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abbey road the beatles. frank ocean, and i'm like, i don't know if i would pick that.pping the charts all these years later. so many good album. a lot of good people on there. kendrick lamar at number seven. >> we'll see what drake thinks about that one. >>> now to triceratops and t-rex booking a new friend to "jurassic world." rupert friend has been cast in the upcoming seventh installment of the series. he is known for wes anderson films and joins the cast with scarlett johansson. the film is set to hit theaters next july. >>> when we come back, we are celebrating a decade of red nose day. mattel's big announcement after the break. ig announcement after the break. you get to take them for a spin. again... ...and again... ...and again. (♪♪) the unique formula of persil laundry detergent cleans and helps keep clothes looking newer, longer so you can wear them on repeat. get that new clothes feeling. wash with persil. new herbal essences is packed with naturally derived plant based ingredients your hair will love and none of the stuff it won't. our sulfate free collecti
abbey road the beatles. frank ocean, and i'm like, i don't know if i would pick that.pping the charts all these years later. so many good album. a lot of good people on there. kendrick lamar at number seven. >> we'll see what drake thinks about that one. >>> now to triceratops and t-rex booking a new friend to "jurassic world." rupert friend has been cast in the upcoming seventh installment of the series. he is known for wes anderson films and joins the cast with...
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in fact, us oil production is at the highest level abbey of any country in including the us in world history. he said he built 571 miles of border wall, official federal statue was 458. he said he ended russia's nord stream two pipeline. no, russia resume that after his 2019 sanctions, he spoke of nato members having failed to pay bills wrong name, those defense spending guidelines do not create bills at all. he said that before him, the us was paying 90 to 100% of nato. in fact, a us defense spending was 71% of nato is total. he said he didn't think that before last month or ever been a single month were zero manufacturing jobs were gained. in fact, manufacturing jobs were lost in numerous months of his own presidency, even pre-covid, and actually lost for his entire presidency beginning to end. he said that under the gag order on him in manhattan the criminal case, he shouldn't even be talking to a rally crowd. in reality, that narrow gag order does nothing to prevent him from doing political rallies. he claimed detroit had more ballots cast in 2020 than it has voters. totally wron
in fact, us oil production is at the highest level abbey of any country in including the us in world history. he said he built 571 miles of border wall, official federal statue was 458. he said he ended russia's nord stream two pipeline. no, russia resume that after his 2019 sanctions, he spoke of nato members having failed to pay bills wrong name, those defense spending guidelines do not create bills at all. he said that before him, the us was paying 90 to 100% of nato. in fact, a us defense...
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is let to save us questions being honest with the abbey a previously set to be heavily fortified. many of the mounting offices as to where that money has gone. i mean the allegations of corruption. there was no 1st line of defense. we thought the russians just walked in, they just walked in without any mind fields. either, it was inactive negligence or corruption. it wasn't a failure. it was a betrayal. at the time, the guy had role days as impulse and successes on the battlefield. that you, craig and stuff with heavy losses, and now it seems as well as compet, nothing with the russian really taking control this stuff, the quote, the carrier, despite deploying such a norm as forces, the enemy did not manage to reach even the 1st line of our defenses well, there are still 2 more lines beyond that. the last 166000 killed and wounded over 800 tanks and nearly 2400 are merged fighting vehicles. so yes, another fight you on the battlefield despite the constant flow of volumes of weapons to key have as nice. so i'm re continues to, but this is steve sweeney don't. yes, republic, fidelit
is let to save us questions being honest with the abbey a previously set to be heavily fortified. many of the mounting offices as to where that money has gone. i mean the allegations of corruption. there was no 1st line of defense. we thought the russians just walked in, they just walked in without any mind fields. either, it was inactive negligence or corruption. it wasn't a failure. it was a betrayal. at the time, the guy had role days as impulse and successes on the battlefield. that you,...
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westminster abbey, and fired the guns to signal the moment that the crown touched the king's head.de on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts. >> thank you. ray. while hundreds of you have been getting in touch with your essays, and the main thing that's got you really going today is that protest in dublin. in fact, we're going there in a short period of time protesting what they say ireland is full about record levels of immigration and asylum seekers. david bird says this. imagine what would happen if loads of englanders gathered waving the union flag , or even the saint union flag, or even the saint george's cross in protest of mass immigration. the riot police would be armed and battening the gathered crowd to disperse. a lot of people have been pointing out that there is a significant police presence in dubun a significant police presence in dublin . we saw them earlier on dublin. we saw them earlier on in our report. they look like robocops , but so far there's robocops, but so far there's been no trouble in dublin . the been no trouble in dublin. the police have be
westminster abbey, and fired the guns to signal the moment that the crown touched the king's head.de on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts. >> thank you. ray. while hundreds of you have been getting in touch with your essays, and the main thing that's got you really going today is that protest in dublin. in fact, we're going there in a short period of time protesting what they say ireland is full about record levels of immigration and asylum seekers. david bird says this....
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michael jackson's thriller came in second, and the beatles abbey road rounds out the top three. wow, some legendary albums. oh my gosh. jeff is with us now to talk about this great sunshine and things might be changing now soon. it looks certain for us 60s in our future. here it comes. i know a little bit of drizzle also tracking some wins. so not our typical weather here as we head into our may forecast, but we're going to get you through it and i promise you some better weather on the other side of it. so it's not a total loss here. as we head into our memorial day weekend for whatever you have planned. speaking of our weather, tomorrow we're going to see the area of high pressure that's been pushing temperatures up into the 80s. move a little bit more off towards the west. and that's happening because we have this low pressure we're tracking through tomorrow. it's just kind of pushing its way in here and moving a little bit closer towards us. so numbers drop a few more degrees for tomorrow. i don't see any rainfall and we'll keep some sunshine in the forecast. so do look for
michael jackson's thriller came in second, and the beatles abbey road rounds out the top three. wow, some legendary albums. oh my gosh. jeff is with us now to talk about this great sunshine and things might be changing now soon. it looks certain for us 60s in our future. here it comes. i know a little bit of drizzle also tracking some wins. so not our typical weather here as we head into our may forecast, but we're going to get you through it and i promise you some better weather on the other...
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abbey fired any,, have you gottn rid of any? what are your actions say? you are a man that has his bases in school safety and you said that earlier. have you fired teachers that are teaching this? >> anyone that would suggest, anyone who suggest we haven't done anything, that asserting not correct. we havee done quite a bit. i can remember this is a very large system and when incidents arise, we investigate everyte single one of them. we take them very, very socially. we have taken a wide range of disciplinary actions on all of these issues. and so speed is students been fired, , expelled? >> we don't fire students. >> i stand corrected. >> but we have, we have given appropriate discipline. i said a opening testimony, , we range of students have been suspended from school. with taken action against employees. we areer committed people as we. >> you have committed people. >> was absolutely. >> ms. silvestri, i met with one of your students this morning who, it's one thing bullies exist but the student has said but for being jewish, i suffered physically, s
abbey fired any,, have you gottn rid of any? what are your actions say? you are a man that has his bases in school safety and you said that earlier. have you fired teachers that are teaching this? >> anyone that would suggest, anyone who suggest we haven't done anything, that asserting not correct. we havee done quite a bit. i can remember this is a very large system and when incidents arise, we investigate everyte single one of them. we take them very, very socially. we have taken a wide...
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and the confluence of several valleys overlooked by a mountain and on top of that mountain was an abbeynd the germans are occupying the hilltop and all around us. we occupying the hilltop and all around us. ~ . ., ., ., us. we are running out of time, i do apologise- — us. we are running out of time, i do apologise- this _ us. we are running out of time, i do apologise. this battle, _ us. we are running out of time, i do apologise. this battle, one - us. we are running out of time, i do apologise. this battle, one of - us. we are running out of time, i do apologise. this battle, one of the i apologise. this battle, one of the lessons learnt was coalitions. absolutely. the coalition that was fighting a battle in central italy was about 21 nations, very similar to what we have seen in afghanistan and iraq and bosnia and so on. so that lessons come through loud and clear to us that you have got to get cooperating. clear to us that you have got to get cementing-— clear to us that you have got to get cooperating. again, i do apologise, so short on — cooperating. again, i do apologise, so sho
and the confluence of several valleys overlooked by a mountain and on top of that mountain was an abbeynd the germans are occupying the hilltop and all around us. we occupying the hilltop and all around us. ~ . ., ., ., us. we are running out of time, i do apologise- — us. we are running out of time, i do apologise- this _ us. we are running out of time, i do apologise. this battle, _ us. we are running out of time, i do apologise. this battle, one - us. we are running out of time, i do...
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to strike rush by human sophie said they have launched a miss on a tap on a usa across kerry abbey eisenhower in the red sea. the many onto the says it's in retaliation to joining us and british strikes on the data province in west and yemen that killed at least 16 people was on the ground in the building. i saw a missile hit the building from behind, close to us. the pressure is to the wall the that's what happens. all the ringing outlined lucy's has launch repeated drone and miss on strikes on ships in the red sea since november. they say these attacks our campaign of solidarity with palestinians in gusts. in the many of the many on forces confirmed that the crimes of the us and push aggression locked the tub and fulfilling the religious moral. i'm humanitarian, judy tools, the young people say that another operation will continue until the aggression stops. and the seems a little pressed, the kind of thing and people in gaza is listed here in oklahoma. the, with more than half of the most counting south. norfolk is elections. the governing african national congress may be facing an uncerta
to strike rush by human sophie said they have launched a miss on a tap on a usa across kerry abbey eisenhower in the red sea. the many onto the says it's in retaliation to joining us and british strikes on the data province in west and yemen that killed at least 16 people was on the ground in the building. i saw a missile hit the building from behind, close to us. the pressure is to the wall the that's what happens. all the ringing outlined lucy's has launch repeated drone and miss on strikes...
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on 6th may 2023, the ceremony at westminster abbey saw him crowned king charles iii in front of a globalturned to public engagements following some time off to undergo cancer treatment. let's speak tojennie bond, a former bbc royal correspondent. lovely to see you. how would you sum up lovely to see you. how would you sum up the first year? lovely to see you. how would you sum up the first year?— up the first year? well, looking back to that _ up the first year? well, looking back to that day _ up the first year? well, looking back to that day a _ up the first year? well, looking back to that day a year - up the first year? well, looking back to that day a year ago, - up the first year? well, looking back to that day a year ago, a l up the first year? well, looking . back to that day a year ago, a wet, 5°99)” back to that day a year ago, a wet, soggy, cold may day. it is much brighter this year, but the script is not one that the king would have written for himself. certainly, the once all these health crises for him and kathryn, princess of, coming. i think it is going very well, better
on 6th may 2023, the ceremony at westminster abbey saw him crowned king charles iii in front of a globalturned to public engagements following some time off to undergo cancer treatment. let's speak tojennie bond, a former bbc royal correspondent. lovely to see you. how would you sum up lovely to see you. how would you sum up the first year? lovely to see you. how would you sum up the first year?— up the first year? well, looking back to that _ up the first year? well, looking back to that day...
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but it was so when you crying, targeted the abbey again, they have to stop those rescue operations, at least at 5 times a nearby appointment brought kind of just close to hey was, what was i struck in at least 3 people we understand were killed in that attack now belgrade has come under intense attack over the last few months. this is included on the 13th of december, the deb use of those strikes to 25 people killed. since then, have been a number of attempt to boulder incursions and they've been repelled by the russian on forces, but also those drone and miss all strikes just last monday. at least 7 people were killed, amenable, wounded, including children, off to a cup of coffee drug and struck to passenger vehicles that were taking people to work. now, just to give an indication of the situation on the ground here, we've received a number of messages warning of imminent missile strikes and the people are being urged to take shelter. and we have to run for cover ourselves when one of those as options that we've heard throughout again because of the night until at least 4 o'clock on m
but it was so when you crying, targeted the abbey again, they have to stop those rescue operations, at least at 5 times a nearby appointment brought kind of just close to hey was, what was i struck in at least 3 people we understand were killed in that attack now belgrade has come under intense attack over the last few months. this is included on the 13th of december, the deb use of those strikes to 25 people killed. since then, have been a number of attempt to boulder incursions and they've...
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one year since the coronation of king charles. 0n the sixth may 2023, the ceremony at westminster abbeympy yearfor the king, marred by illness — he's just returned to public engagements following some time off to undergo cancer treatment. this was the scene at london's green park earlier, as gun salutes to mark that one year coronation anniversary took place — notjust here but across the capital. 41 volleys were fired at noon by the king's troop royal horse artillery. stay with us on bbc news. hello. we've seen further drenching downpours in some parts of the uk this bank holiday monday, but the weather looks set to calm down over the next few days. something more settled, drier, and warmer, developing through this week as high pressure starts to build its way in from the west. as we move through tonight, still this area of low pressure fairly close by. so we'll keep some showers going for a time, particularly down towards the south east of england, where for some has been a pretty wet day. the rain here taking a time to ease off. most of the showers elsewhere will fade, we'll keep fair
one year since the coronation of king charles. 0n the sixth may 2023, the ceremony at westminster abbeympy yearfor the king, marred by illness — he's just returned to public engagements following some time off to undergo cancer treatment. this was the scene at london's green park earlier, as gun salutes to mark that one year coronation anniversary took place — notjust here but across the capital. 41 volleys were fired at noon by the king's troop royal horse artillery. stay with us on bbc...
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the beatles' "abbey road" is number three. michael jackson's "thriller" coming in at number two.nd the number one album of all-time, at least according to apple music, is "the miseducation of lauryn hill" which includes hit songs like "do-wop." ♪ girls you know you better watch out ♪ ♪ some guys are only about ♪ >> byron: now let the debate begin. that's "nightline" for this evening. catch full episodes on hulu. we'll see you back here same time tomorrow. the contra costa county fair went on without a hitch this weekend, but going to the bank to deposit the profits is now a much more unfortunate story. good evening. i'm ama daetz. it's a nearly $90,000 heist in antioch, and it involved the money you may have spent. police say the two victims were employees at the fair. abc seven news reporter j.r. stone spent the evening in antioch and has more on this investigation. jr. >> police say the two employees went to go and try to deposit the money in the night drop box at 218 in the morning. they had thousands of dollars with them when they were held up at gunpoint. the contra costa co
the beatles' "abbey road" is number three. michael jackson's "thriller" coming in at number two.nd the number one album of all-time, at least according to apple music, is "the miseducation of lauryn hill" which includes hit songs like "do-wop." ♪ girls you know you better watch out ♪ ♪ some guys are only about ♪ >> byron: now let the debate begin. that's "nightline" for this evening. catch full episodes on hulu. we'll see you back...
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been one year since the coronation of king charles. 0n the 6th may 2023, the ceremony at westminster abbeyy illness — he's just returned to public engagements following some time off to undergo cancer treatment. this was the scene at london's green park earlier, as gun salutes to mark that one year coronation anniversary took place — notjust here but across the capital. 41 volleys were fired at noon by the king's troop royal horse artillery two churches in the greek town of vrontados were lit up as they fired streams of rockets at each other as part of an orthodox easter tradition. throughout the annual so—called "rocket war", easter mass continues inside the churches on the island of chios. the spectacle dates back to the 1800s — hello. it has turned into a mixed bank holiday weekend, to say the least. we've seen some sunshine, temperatures up into the low 20s celsius. we've also seen some heavy downpours and localised flooding, more of both of those through the rest of the day. spells of sunshine, but some hefty downpours, all driven by this swirl of low pressure. also a lot of cloud in
been one year since the coronation of king charles. 0n the 6th may 2023, the ceremony at westminster abbeyy illness — he's just returned to public engagements following some time off to undergo cancer treatment. this was the scene at london's green park earlier, as gun salutes to mark that one year coronation anniversary took place — notjust here but across the capital. 41 volleys were fired at noon by the king's troop royal horse artillery two churches in the greek town of vrontados were...
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almost a year since king charles' coronation at westminster abbey, his majesty has been presented withnarchs have been given what's called a coronation roll, a manuscript of their crowning moment. our royal correspondent sean coughlan has more. may i present to your coronation roll? more than 20 metres long, like an historic roll of wallpaper. goes for miles! yes, it's 30 pages. this is the official state record of the coronation given to monarchs for hundreds of years. goodness me, i'm not . going to attempt to read it without my specs. at least it's in english, isn't it? marvellous illumination work. who's done all the calligraphy? all 11,500 words were carefully inscribed by stephanie gill. in an epic achievement of concentration, she spent 56 consecutive days writing the roll. the only error was a single dot missed off an 'i'. it records, does it... it records everything. well, not quite everything. it doesn't name celebrity guests, like ant and dec or katy perry. and, hello, there's no lionel ritchie. so, yes, the earliest one is edward ii in 1308. they had a chance to see coronat
almost a year since king charles' coronation at westminster abbey, his majesty has been presented withnarchs have been given what's called a coronation roll, a manuscript of their crowning moment. our royal correspondent sean coughlan has more. may i present to your coronation roll? more than 20 metres long, like an historic roll of wallpaper. goes for miles! yes, it's 30 pages. this is the official state record of the coronation given to monarchs for hundreds of years. goodness me, i'm not ....
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in the 18th century , the monks of the kuteynskaya abbey came here, this is the city of orsha, at thethe library of the monastery, because orsha is the center of kirlist book printing, there was even a whole tradition according to which the middle of the se... century, exclusively people from the kuteinsky nunnery were abbots, namely the vodevichy monastery. the all saints church in minsk became the concert venue. spiritual music performed by the moscow synodal choir sounded in the praised walls. and the tour ended with performances of the ryazan folk choir named after popov at the belarusian state philharmonic society. the international project "russian seasons" introduces the world to the art of its country. 2008, the tradition itself was started more than 100 years ago by the outstanding cultural figure of russia, sergei dyagelev. this concludes our issue, and we’ll tell you the main thing in belarus next sunday on the belros tv channel. all the best. what will best test your erudition and intelligence? that's right, tricky questions. is it true that the egyptian gods set and asiri
in the 18th century , the monks of the kuteynskaya abbey came here, this is the city of orsha, at thethe library of the monastery, because orsha is the center of kirlist book printing, there was even a whole tradition according to which the middle of the se... century, exclusively people from the kuteinsky nunnery were abbots, namely the vodevichy monastery. the all saints church in minsk became the concert venue. spiritual music performed by the moscow synodal choir sounded in the praised...
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i just know if the vanity tips for the abbey was never pregnant, never marriage, but can was with her own most from his thoughts rather to tonic relationship. so there was never any talk of 6 special, couple sexy, a sexual, goofy, somehow. and somehow i just wasn't in to him prove of that sounds brash but i only had eyes for barbie. yeah. about from i just thought you was so cool. and for me it was like yeah, he exists but i'm not that into him. but i thought she was cool and i wanted all the dolls and variations for them for you. um they said some i am on the one hand. i see that ken is actually just, well, it's another part of bobby's nice going from 10. is like the how slightly call and then this can to without candidates somehow not complete worse than the barbie's, the same as teenage fashion model, dial diamond. tell them that this was to be a special night. then it happened. she met 10 and somehow she knew that she and can would be going get it and that's can really sweet, really boring. literally sporting that 6 pack them or $10.00. so the more little boys could save themselve
i just know if the vanity tips for the abbey was never pregnant, never marriage, but can was with her own most from his thoughts rather to tonic relationship. so there was never any talk of 6 special, couple sexy, a sexual, goofy, somehow. and somehow i just wasn't in to him prove of that sounds brash but i only had eyes for barbie. yeah. about from i just thought you was so cool. and for me it was like yeah, he exists but i'm not that into him. but i thought she was cool and i wanted all the...
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it was amazing and we recorded at abbey road which is so iconic. >> stephen: i can't believe it's alreadynderestimated. yes, i was young but everyone felt that so hard. i think what happens when the big trauma like that happens to a country is you try and figure out why. i think we've all spent a long time asking, why did this happen to amy? it's put her in a position of the object of trauma. i think what we do with our film is really put, give her that chutzpah back, the fire. she is the protagonist of her own story again and she's not a victim. she's a true icon and an artist. i'm really proud of it. >> stephen: did you always want to do this? is this what the plan was, to be an actress? >> marisa: well, yeah, i always loved acting. i got to performing arts scholarship to a nice school when i was very young so it was important. my mom is a theater actor. >> stephen: she was okay with you doing this. she didn't want you to get a mechanical engineer degree? >> marisa: cut in the opposite. i wanted to be a lawyer. i watched my mom do it. i grew up seeing her in the theater in these incredi
it was amazing and we recorded at abbey road which is so iconic. >> stephen: i can't believe it's alreadynderestimated. yes, i was young but everyone felt that so hard. i think what happens when the big trauma like that happens to a country is you try and figure out why. i think we've all spent a long time asking, why did this happen to amy? it's put her in a position of the object of trauma. i think what we do with our film is really put, give her that chutzpah back, the fire. she is the...
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. >> we met jason and nya on abbey road, well, i mean, howard street. and batman and robin were there and this batman really embraced some of the fun that they choose to have during the run. >> this is great, we love it. >> this guy, a first timer, really leaped into a unique costume. >> no idea what it is like to run in this, we will see if i make it. >> if he did, it would probably be the first time a whiteboard man actually finished. but it wasn't the first time for julia, a competitive runner making her return. >> i was having my bridal shower this week and last year but it is great to be back. i won it in 2022. a lot of these big races, it is pretty intense and are serious, so it is fun to watch people having fun out there and all the people on the sidelines is motivating. >> a classic may gray day at the finish line where runners were greeted with cheers, congratulations and a nice ocean breeze. and for many, it might be time to ice their knees . >> that last outfit . >> perfect, ice their knees. then you have bones running through. >> i'm doing t
. >> we met jason and nya on abbey road, well, i mean, howard street. and batman and robin were there and this batman really embraced some of the fun that they choose to have during the run. >> this is great, we love it. >> this guy, a first timer, really leaped into a unique costume. >> no idea what it is like to run in this, we will see if i make it. >> if he did, it would probably be the first time a whiteboard man actually finished. but it wasn't the first time...
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midlands with tom parker, but first, from selby in yorkshire, let'sjoin richard edwards, outside selby abbeyconservative vote was way rather than county, such was the tory dominance here. but it appears some cracks have started to show in that control, the first when the party nearly lost control in the first ever elections to the new north yorkshire council, then nearly a year ago, where i'm standing now in the seat of selby and ainsty, labour overturned the massive conservative majority, thenjust overturned the massive conservative majority, then just a few weeks ago, labour won the first ever north yorkshire mayoral election. never discount the conservatives, there are still really strong here, but other parties fancy their chances too. up the road in harrogate over the liberal democrats are eyeing a seat, the greens are doing well after a breakthrough on the north yorkshire council elections, and reform are busy at grassroots level and fancy their chances as well. it will be in the early hours ofjuly the 5th when the prime minister arrives at his account, about an hour or so up arrives a
midlands with tom parker, but first, from selby in yorkshire, let'sjoin richard edwards, outside selby abbeyconservative vote was way rather than county, such was the tory dominance here. but it appears some cracks have started to show in that control, the first when the party nearly lost control in the first ever elections to the new north yorkshire council, then nearly a year ago, where i'm standing now in the seat of selby and ainsty, labour overturned the massive conservative majority,...
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but the policies having taken effect yet today, mountain guide abbey in china, is instructing climbers under conditions that he doesn't especially enjoy music behind play, speak this song. it does affect me. who does that look like? that? i have a feeling that i'm perhaps more sensitive than others does. he is super sure there's a super nice claiming area here. sometimes i can easily accessible on the very close to the route. and that means no is different because back to the human. but for me, as i mentioned, guy teaching someone, something is very important to have peace and quiet to be able to concentrate and also to have the feeling of being up on the 19th site. and that's why i prefer to be up on the 9th in past year. so for all this, i'm here for many locals. the peak season is the most stressful time of the year. it's over now and time to take stock. the check point that the entrance to the bias valley has been dismantled to the vehicle restrictions can help could called visitor numbers on how to fix that task. and all of that there were concerns, extra things locked by. the val
but the policies having taken effect yet today, mountain guide abbey in china, is instructing climbers under conditions that he doesn't especially enjoy music behind play, speak this song. it does affect me. who does that look like? that? i have a feeling that i'm perhaps more sensitive than others does. he is super sure there's a super nice claiming area here. sometimes i can easily accessible on the very close to the route. and that means no is different because back to the human. but for me,...