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britain, this is the return of the former greatness of britain as a global power with its zone of geopolitical, which actually claims the same level of global player as other power centers in under the conditions of multipolar education, we need allies outside the member states, first of all, and above all in eastern europe, that is why we see that western europe is now beginning to occupy such a central strategic position in all of europe. with those threats coming from russia, that's why i believe that they are studying, the prospect will become even stronger in the future . of the unions britain, poland-ukraine, then, uh, this idea directly. it went away in the media . it was no longer mentioned, and the appointment of listraz now, could it mean that the idea is being updated again, and again that this union is how quickly it can become real and what does she give again for ukraine here we are exclusively behaving selfishly interested in our country well, first of all, i support my colleagues and add that the appointment of lystras, the prime minister of great britain, considering her in a
britain, this is the return of the former greatness of britain as a global power with its zone of geopolitical, which actually claims the same level of global player as other power centers in under the conditions of multipolar education, we need allies outside the member states, first of all, and above all in eastern europe, that is why we see that western europe is now beginning to occupy such a central strategic position in all of europe. with those threats coming from russia, that's why i...
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, in addition, great britain provides intelligence data great britain provides transport services forwarding and coordination work done by the minister of defense and the ministry of defense of britain at the beginning of the invasion there was a very wide discourse about how to do it so that, for example, the fortunes of russian under-sanctioned citizens can be directed to the reconstruction of ukraine, and london is precisely the city that russian politicians and oligarchs have chosen for a long time and accumulated a lot of wealth and property there. please tell me what they say about this, if they are still talking about it in british political circles, or are politicians there somehow ready to contribute to the alienation, so to speak property under the sanctions of russian citizens for the benefit of ukraine is getting harder and harder for this russian oligarch on the territory of great britain, in particular in london, it is getting more and more difficult, their money is hidden in all those and in banks because even two years ago the british system, in particular the parliament, in
, in addition, great britain provides intelligence data great britain provides transport services forwarding and coordination work done by the minister of defense and the ministry of defense of britain at the beginning of the invasion there was a very wide discourse about how to do it so that, for example, the fortunes of russian under-sanctioned citizens can be directed to the reconstruction of ukraine, and london is precisely the city that russian politicians and oligarchs have chosen for a...
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will cost _ trip to britain will cost $17.000 _ trip to britain will cost $17,000 in _ trip to britainwill cost $17,000 in total. you are makin: $17,000 in total. you are making money _ $17,000 in total. you are making money from - $17,000 in total. you are i making money from putting peoples lives at risk. accidents can happen. but we explain — accidents can happen. but we explain how— accidents can happen. but we explain how dangerous - accidents can happen. but we explain how dangerous the i explain how dangerous the journey— explain how dangerous the journey is, _ explain how dangerous the journey is, and _ explain how dangerous the journey is, and we - explain how dangerous the journey is, and we have . explain how dangerous the . journey is, and we have them sign — journey is, and we have them sign a — journey is, and we have them sign a consent— journey is, and we have them sign a consent form. - journey is, and we have them sign a consent form. you - journey is, and we have them. sign a consent form. you could die, _ sign a consent form. you could die i_ sign a consent form. yo
will cost _ trip to britain will cost $17.000 _ trip to britain will cost $17,000 in _ trip to britainwill cost $17,000 in total. you are makin: $17,000 in total. you are making money _ $17,000 in total. you are making money from - $17,000 in total. you are i making money from putting peoples lives at risk. accidents can happen. but we explain — accidents can happen. but we explain how— accidents can happen. but we explain how dangerous - accidents can happen. but we explain how dangerous...
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britain is not as dependent as other countries. much percentage of russian gas here, but the general increase in energy prices in the world leads to situations i think that in the near future will be processed what supplies will be found new partners even more attention will be paid to alternative sources really people are cutting back use, but i have never, as an ambassador, said anything about the fact that this will happen at the expense of supporting ukraine. the british must admit that the people are quite direct, and if they decided that ukraine should be helped, they understand that russia is waging a war against us with tanks and communities and missiles against them, in particular, and gas and valuable for another energy carrier, and they are ready for this war as a whole of ukrainians, e. there is a new wave of those ukrainians who leave for britain in search of a calmer and safer life. well, thank god, we grow up quite freely with you, and here people make decisions independently about what they want to do, and this has
britain is not as dependent as other countries. much percentage of russian gas here, but the general increase in energy prices in the world leads to situations i think that in the near future will be processed what supplies will be found new partners even more attention will be paid to alternative sources really people are cutting back use, but i have never, as an ambassador, said anything about the fact that this will happen at the expense of supporting ukraine. the british must admit that the...
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vector of britain in relation to ukraine.alking about whether these words of the monarch will affect the vector that is in britain in relation to ukraine. i think that the words of the monarch currently confirm that this vector will be unchanged. i would say that the words of the monarchs may not be decisive in this matter, but they certainly will not hinder from the point of view of supporting the country the efforts that ukraine is making today in order to defend its independence and freedom of one's own actions, yes, yes, i already wanted to talk about illustrations, yes, please, registration . that the chandelier said that she will build a new architecture and political economic military security in this position and will look for new geopolitical alliances , build them with countries not only with ukraine, but with the countries of the pacific region and latin america, africa, that is, there was already such a claim to be the world leader, but if he is number one on the world map, yes, then he is definitely not number tw
vector of britain in relation to ukraine.alking about whether these words of the monarch will affect the vector that is in britain in relation to ukraine. i think that the words of the monarch currently confirm that this vector will be unchanged. i would say that the words of the monarchs may not be decisive in this matter, but they certainly will not hinder from the point of view of supporting the country the efforts that ukraine is making today in order to defend its independence and freedom...
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britain does not have one. catherine is threatening to lead an alliance of neutral states in a conflict confrontation with britain counter to british interests and british strategy. worse, it could radically change the balance of naval power. britain has roughly 117 ships of the line. these are the capital ships of the time. they're spread among several theaters, north america, the english channel, mediterranean, caribbean and north privateers, and the and the frigates are running around doing the merchant stops. combi and francis spain have 129 ships of the line, but given russian or british superiority and professionalism, training, experience, they tend to be evenly matched despite the french, spanish numerical superiority. in. there's a debate going on between lord sandwich, the basically the navy, the admiralty and lord germaine over proper use of the navy. germaine wants it in the caribbean and on the coast of north america. sandwich wants it close to home because remember he just faced a threat of invasi
britain does not have one. catherine is threatening to lead an alliance of neutral states in a conflict confrontation with britain counter to british interests and british strategy. worse, it could radically change the balance of naval power. britain has roughly 117 ships of the line. these are the capital ships of the time. they're spread among several theaters, north america, the english channel, mediterranean, caribbean and north privateers, and the and the frigates are running around doing...
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why not britain?applause] >> conference, that is why today i am so proud to launch our green prosperity plan. a plan that will turn the u.k. into a green growth superpower and driving the plan forward, is a gold that puts us ahead of any major economy in the world. 100% clean power by 2030. a huge national effort. a huge national effort. [applause] >> and effort that will double britain's capacity. -- new renewable ports, giga factories, and initially 19 million homes. [applause] >> and working with the team, we will make sure this energy revolution powers of all part of the country. let's get clean hydrogen energy into south orchard, east of england, -- offshore income -- scotland. easton north york sure. and in the south east and southwest and midlands. this will require a different way of working. the biggest partnership between government and communities that the country has ever seen. there will be more than 8 million new jobs. for electricians, engineers, software designers, technicians, and bui
why not britain?applause] >> conference, that is why today i am so proud to launch our green prosperity plan. a plan that will turn the u.k. into a green growth superpower and driving the plan forward, is a gold that puts us ahead of any major economy in the world. 100% clean power by 2030. a huge national effort. a huge national effort. [applause] >> and effort that will double britain's capacity. -- new renewable ports, giga factories, and initially 19 million homes. [applause]...
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in particular, in london, a farewell and a funeral are going on, and with the queen of great britaind northern ireland, elizabeth the second, right now at 12:45, these ceremonial events begin at 12:45, obviously according to kyiv time in great britain, it is already 10:45, right now, as you can see e 142 e-e sailors lined up in order to introduce e-e mm-m carriage with a coffin with the body of queen elizabeth the second and from the windsor there is a hard hall in which she was from wednesday and where everyone could say goodbye to her in a-a citizens of great britain as well guests of the country, as well as from other overseas territories , so the carriage with the coffin is now being transported from the windsor hall to the westminster passage to the westminster abbey. there i looked at the map there, well, it’s not much to go. literally in 15 minutes , they should already be there, and that’s the whole westminster abbey already and the funeral service for the queen of great britain will begin. well , today is a very, very active day in london, after the funeral service, the coff
in particular, in london, a farewell and a funeral are going on, and with the queen of great britaind northern ireland, elizabeth the second, right now at 12:45, these ceremonial events begin at 12:45, obviously according to kyiv time in great britain, it is already 10:45, right now, as you can see e 142 e-e sailors lined up in order to introduce e-e mm-m carriage with a coffin with the body of queen elizabeth the second and from the windsor there is a hard hall in which she was from wednesday...
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because britain — need a change it now. because britain is — need a change it now.about what— conference. a moment of decision about what future we all want, about what we _ about what future we all want, about what we can — about what future we all want, about what we can collectively achieve together— what we can collectively achieve together and about what we can be. and at— together and about what we can be. and at this — together and about what we can be. and at this moment, what to do the conservatives offer? lining the pockets — conservatives offer? lining the pockets of oil and gas executives, enriching — pockets of oil and gas executives, enriching bankers while families are starving _ enriching bankers while families are starving a— enriching bankers while families are starving. a tax on our most basic rights _ starving. a tax on our most basic rights be — starving. a tax on our most basic rights be in— starving. a tax on our most basic rights. be in no doubt, conference, they are _ rights. be in no doubt, conference, they are coming after the most basic t
because britain — need a change it now. because britain is — need a change it now.about what— conference. a moment of decision about what future we all want, about what we _ about what future we all want, about what we can — about what future we all want, about what we can collectively achieve together— what we can collectively achieve together and about what we can be. and at— together and about what we can be. and at this — together and about what we can be. and at this moment,...
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in fact, this is no longer great britain, this is petty britain, which is experiencing very serious phantombrought, of course, a huge loss, because for britain the king.
in fact, this is no longer great britain, this is petty britain, which is experiencing very serious phantombrought, of course, a huge loss, because for britain the king.
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, an announcement is being made to us right now the editors of e-e in great britain announce the new prime minister, boris johnson, in this position, at least it ends for now, and well, we still see the video, tell me when we can go live, volodymyr, what can this mean for ukraine and how can the contribution be assessed and boris johnson's friendship with ukraine. boris johnson became one of the leaders in providing political and security support to ukraine. there will be an old new government, so to speak, a renewed johnson government. i think that he will not reduce aid to ukraine below the level set by prime minister boris johnson. i think that here now this new government will have a certain test. but in december, this test will end with an unequivocal victory in the sense that a critical point will be passed in this psychological tension regarding e-e energy prices for everything else, that is, in a group, we will see together whether his prime minister or the prime minister of the next prime minister therefore spoke constructively productively during this a-a process so that ou
, an announcement is being made to us right now the editors of e-e in great britain announce the new prime minister, boris johnson, in this position, at least it ends for now, and well, we still see the video, tell me when we can go live, volodymyr, what can this mean for ukraine and how can the contribution be assessed and boris johnson's friendship with ukraine. boris johnson became one of the leaders in providing political and security support to ukraine. there will be an old new government,...
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, the new prime minister . today in the issue - this is the prime minister of britain, what does this mean for the support of ukraine in the russian war, live from a long time ago, the ukrainian prime minister in brussels, how is progress in the implementation of the association agreement, when the accession negotiations will begin, let's talk about everything with our brussels studio, tolerate the war, to forget about the war, not to want to hear about it, it means to forget about universal human values, to forget about oneself, to forget about one's safety, in an exclusive bbc interview, olena zelenska told the world audience about the price what ukraine is paying in this war , and let's start with britain, here it was determined who will be the next prime minister of the country celistras, she was elected the new leader of the conservative party of the party that now has a majority in the parliament. so she will head the new government, this is the moment when the winner was announced at the party meeting internal party elections, therefore, lis trust won more votes than her oppone
, the new prime minister . today in the issue - this is the prime minister of britain, what does this mean for the support of ukraine in the russian war, live from a long time ago, the ukrainian prime minister in brussels, how is progress in the implementation of the association agreement, when the accession negotiations will begin, let's talk about everything with our brussels studio, tolerate the war, to forget about the war, not to want to hear about it, it means to forget about universal...
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i think also in britain.nclude the millions of children, have to get rid of the monarchy. amy: kehinde andrews, thank you for being with us, professor of black studies in the school of social sciences at birmingham city university. author of "the new age of empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world." we will link to your piece in politico "i don't mourn the queen." o;o; ó7 [tom cruise impersonation] tom cruise: my fellow americans, you deserve the truth and i know you can handle it. i won't be your next president. that point has been made crystal clear. [president barack obama impersonation] barack obama: we're entering an era in whi our enemies can make it look like anyone is saying anything at any point in time. like, president trump is a total and complete d--. ♪♪♪ [jeremy fernandez impersonation] jeremy fernandez: hello, welcome to "foreign correspondent." i'm jeremy fernandez. well, it took a global pandemic to force us all indoors and to increasingly rely on video screens to connect our li
i think also in britain.nclude the millions of children, have to get rid of the monarchy. amy: kehinde andrews, thank you for being with us, professor of black studies in the school of social sciences at birmingham city university. author of "the new age of empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world." we will link to your piece in politico "i don't mourn the queen." o;o; ó7 [tom cruise impersonation] tom cruise: my fellow americans, you deserve the truth and i...
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at intimidating the west there with nuclear strikes because russia has nuclear weapons and great britain so calmly and clearly through the forest declared stress. it is indicative that in russia they now again perceive great britain as their main enemy in the west, not even the united states. the united states, you know, they want to be the main partner in future negotiations, but they perceive great britain as an enemy. this is already an emotional side. but nevertheless, i think that it is important for us that we have a common feeling of russia as an enemy with great britain and also with poland regarding internal problems now not only for great britain but also for germany and for most european countries yes, for many countries of the world, economic challenges, challenges of huge growth, this energy carrier is in great britain, well, there is a certain foundation, after all, there are also energy carriers, but the problem is serious enough, so they will now have to combine internal economic stabilization and the continuation of an active self-active foreign policy, in particular , o
at intimidating the west there with nuclear strikes because russia has nuclear weapons and great britain so calmly and clearly through the forest declared stress. it is indicative that in russia they now again perceive great britain as their main enemy in the west, not even the united states. the united states, you know, they want to be the main partner in future negotiations, but they perceive great britain as an enemy. this is already an emotional side. but nevertheless, i think that it is...
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i know, we know that our military is currently training in britain.ing this program as much as possible here will not be a retreat. elizabeth tras. i have no doubts that she really will continue the policy of boris johnson for maybe it will be even more vivid, you know this option uh, but the question is what expectations are placed on it, and first of all, it really is not only uh, to correct the socio-economic word that is in britain, but actually to preserve the majority for conservatives in the partner parliament, and this is exactly her mission, it's quite an apt comparison. it seems to me that thatcher replaced churchill as the prime minister of great britain. she really has a chance to be the kind of prime minister who will significantly change both internally so and the foreign policy of great britain, no less than today on her twitter, she stated this ambiguously, but we will see, because the challenges are very difficult in the context of ukraine. i am absolutely calm, because britain was and remains one of the forwarders of aid to ukraine a
i know, we know that our military is currently training in britain.ing this program as much as possible here will not be a retreat. elizabeth tras. i have no doubts that she really will continue the policy of boris johnson for maybe it will be even more vivid, you know this option uh, but the question is what expectations are placed on it, and first of all, it really is not only uh, to correct the socio-economic word that is in britain, but actually to preserve the majority for conservatives in...
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the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 1938 britain, france and italy agree to defy check. vecchio, the 2 in germany, poland, and hungary 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd. 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states to dissolve it on as to why hinder dashed chamberlain on that day. should these refresh restitution, masons, or to them? he knew of action. england on franklin dusk. i've been magenta. did. tradition, england from brown dodge, went to my father italian out on it. the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the u. s. i saw the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or later.
the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 1938 britain, france and italy agree to defy check. vecchio, the 2 in germany, poland, and hungary 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd. 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states to dissolve it on as to why...
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and depths. maybe officials, but the most pleasant interlocutor in the world was the queen of great britain, so please, in your opinion , what should we expect from the new king? to be called that in the ukrainian tradition, or charles the third or charis the third, before the conversation he said briefly, although it did not add up a little bit, please explain how it is still correct and your predictions regarding his reign. let me tell you my own opinion, you can do with it what you want ... let them argue, especially ukrainians, let's argue, it's a good thing to start, but in britain, uh, crowned king charles bradbury, i know him as a child, he always remained charles for me, is he a king, or was he a principle, so uh, i would uh philologically, i left the philologist and used it as the english use the king of charok the third and as they say, eh, with the english tradition, kunis goes longle, what should we expect? i think britain has a very strong monarch today, who is perfectly prepared in the world situation, who is really the head of state eh and although he does not rule, i again r
and depths. maybe officials, but the most pleasant interlocutor in the world was the queen of great britain, so please, in your opinion , what should we expect from the new king? to be called that in the ukrainian tradition, or charles the third or charis the third, before the conversation he said briefly, although it did not add up a little bit, please explain how it is still correct and your predictions regarding his reign. let me tell you my own opinion, you can do with it what you want ......
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that has become the way -- britain does have -- britain does not have a national day, does not have an independence day. it has become accepted convention that it is the celebration of the monarchy that brings the country together. despite the fact that it is an anachronism, it is still part of how the country -- caroline: stiff upper lip. >> indeed. as we proudly maintain. guy: half a glass of beer, there is no glasses at half a glass of beer. [laughter] caroline: i am up -- i am worried about this lack of carbon dioxide. if we have flat beer to celebrate. >> flat beer? not a problem. caroline: no one like sale -- likes ale. romaine: great perspective on the queen of flat beer thanks to john authers who writes a wonderful column. guy, sticking with us in london. caroline hyde, romaine bostick, taylor riggs. to continue our special coverage today of the passing of elizabeth ii, peter dixon is joining us. i guess we should start off asking not just your reaction to this, but really what you think could potentially change going forward with regards to the structure and leadership of this
that has become the way -- britain does have -- britain does not have a national day, does not have an independence day. it has become accepted convention that it is the celebration of the monarchy that brings the country together. despite the fact that it is an anachronism, it is still part of how the country -- caroline: stiff upper lip. >> indeed. as we proudly maintain. guy: half a glass of beer, there is no glasses at half a glass of beer. [laughter] caroline: i am up -- i am worried...
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britain is the great country it is today. because of her now in accordance with the royal line of succession, queen elizabeth's oldest son assumes the throne of the commonwealth as king charles . the third title he spent a lifetime preparing for over the next two hours, we'll take a look at the life of queen elizabeth . her reaction from palace watchers and hear that. and world leaders and examine the future of great britain's historic monarchy. >> the people of great britain coming together to mourn the loss of their beloved monarch and at the same time usher in a new king. we are expected to hear from king charles the third just hours from now. >> but first, our senior foreign affairs correspondent, amy kellogg. she's live for us in london. >> amy, good morning. hi , trace. and we're going to have to get used to calling him king charles the third. he's prince charles . still, to many of us who have been used to calling him that for many decades now, the reactions keep pouring in trace. this is a woman who didn't leave anyon
britain is the great country it is today. because of her now in accordance with the royal line of succession, queen elizabeth's oldest son assumes the throne of the commonwealth as king charles . the third title he spent a lifetime preparing for over the next two hours, we'll take a look at the life of queen elizabeth . her reaction from palace watchers and hear that. and world leaders and examine the future of great britain's historic monarchy. >> the people of great britain coming...
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britain pledged its - hurray! britain pledged its lo al hurray!o _ hurray! britain pledged its loyalty to its _ hurray! britain pledged its loyalty to its new - hurray! britain pledged its| loyalty to its new monarch, hurray! britain pledged its i loyalty to its new monarch, a glamorous woman in her mid—20s who seemed to symbolise all the country's post—war hopes. there was talk of a new elizabethan era. �* ., . ., , era. and now here comes her majesty- _ era. and now here comes her majesty. elizabeth's - era. and now here comes her. majesty. elizabeth's coronation ma'esty. elizabeth's coronation in majesty. elizabeth's coronation in june 1953 _ majesty. elizabeth's coronation in june 1953 was _ majesty. elizabeth's coronation in june 1953 was one _ majesty. elizabeth's coronation in june 1953 was one of - majesty. elizabeth's coronation in june 1953 was one of the - injune1953 was one of the biggest public celebrations in britain's recent history. for the first time, television cameras were allowed into westminster abbey. the ceremony was broadca
britain pledged its - hurray! britain pledged its lo al hurray!o _ hurray! britain pledged its loyalty to its _ hurray! britain pledged its loyalty to its new - hurray! britain pledged its| loyalty to its new monarch, hurray! britain pledged its i loyalty to its new monarch, a glamorous woman in her mid—20s who seemed to symbolise all the country's post—war hopes. there was talk of a new elizabethan era. �* ., . ., , era. and now here comes her majesty- _ era. and now here comes her...
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the naval agreement between britain, a germany is concluded. 1978. britain, france and italy agree to defy czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, mileage of, and german foreign minister, reuben trav, sign or non aggression pact the pac made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states for these of it on going to fly, hinder, dash chambray. and on that idea should these are fashion titian masons are to lam he knew by baxon england on franklin that i've been misjudged it. tuition think i'm from chrysler dodge fund. so my father, italian, our on with the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the usaa. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or later. also,
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so it is useful to britain's brand and it has been a sort of comfort to people in britain. you will see that play out in the coming years. >> michelle, the queen was 96 years old. and she had health challenges for months, but somehow this feels like a shock to the system, to the world. >> absolutely. i think it's one of those news events where you can be as prepared as possible and anticipated and still be stunned. i think her absence creates a vacuum that was really hard to imagine before it's suddenly appear today. she ended was woven into the fabric of peoples lives, she is being mourned by hundreds of millions of people who have never met her. and i think she's being mourned as the person, of course, especially in contemporary life, she was much admired as a grandmother, a mother, a great grandmother, but also, there is a sense of grief for the end of an era. and, as we heard, this is a woman who was present during the blitz as a young girl. whose first prime minister was winston churchill. she was truly an extraordinary witness to history. and to have lost her, i think
so it is useful to britain's brand and it has been a sort of comfort to people in britain. you will see that play out in the coming years. >> michelle, the queen was 96 years old. and she had health challenges for months, but somehow this feels like a shock to the system, to the world. >> absolutely. i think it's one of those news events where you can be as prepared as possible and anticipated and still be stunned. i think her absence creates a vacuum that was really hard to imagine...
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if i were the prime minister of great britain, but to what extent it will be possible .stand that this is already a question of historical rolling in great britain now, there are exactly the same economic problems as in great britain during the times of margaret thatcher and the first period, if the rhinestone forest somehow manages to cope with these problems, i and sincerely i wish this because i love great britain, it is just a beautiful country and for me it is an example of freedom, these people are free in their perception of the world and because i like the forest as a politician i think she is an interesting politician and i just wish that great britain, despite the fact that i am not a supporter of brexit, but illustras was not a supporter of brexit, as you know, they coped with those problems and took their place. these problems are economic, and if she succeeds , well, then she will succeed in winning the next parliamentary elections, she will become the second margaret thatcher. if she does not succeed, she will become the second teresa of miy, because there
if i were the prime minister of great britain, but to what extent it will be possible .stand that this is already a question of historical rolling in great britain now, there are exactly the same economic problems as in great britain during the times of margaret thatcher and the first period, if the rhinestone forest somehow manages to cope with these problems, i and sincerely i wish this because i love great britain, it is just a beautiful country and for me it is an example of freedom, these...
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uh, it really keeps britain alive.h the british empire has already disappeared and soon will disappear. i think the uk, at any rate , the scottish referendum i think can bring a completely unexpected result and actually. there will be nothing left of this great britain, but it allows maintaining political stability for a very long time. at the same time, of course, there is absolutely no democracy there. i do n’t even smell e, well, i must say that the reaction to the death of elizabeth ii, who was on the throne for 70 years. more than any of the british monarchs, including the great queen victoria caused very different reactions in the world. uh, of course, mourning, of course, condolences, and our president also expressed his condolences. uh, to king charles iii in connection with the death of his mother. uh, the flag was lowered in the white house. in the uk itself, many people could not hold back the tears, but there were people on planet earth who opened a bottle of champagne. and look at this fragment from the pr
uh, it really keeps britain alive.h the british empire has already disappeared and soon will disappear. i think the uk, at any rate , the scottish referendum i think can bring a completely unexpected result and actually. there will be nothing left of this great britain, but it allows maintaining political stability for a very long time. at the same time, of course, there is absolutely no democracy there. i do n’t even smell e, well, i must say that the reaction to the death of elizabeth ii,...
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and people in britain are expecting some recipes from have some plans. and on friday, she's due to and veal, her new budget, with a lot of cut text cuts and, and money given to them to the public. again, that, that's what she promised her in the election campaign. and people are also asking who will pay for all of this? and how with this work out, there's a new king and a new prime minister that can mean also a phase of instability in britain. and yet for us there having proceedings for us are from westminster by the state funeral of queen elizabeth the 2nd has just taken place and me in the studio is forced. alex forest whiting to continue out live coverage of this historic day. and what we saw was a very important significant, but also symbolic few rolled there and a sermon that was really had a message for more than just the queen or the royal family, or the u. k. yes, it was given by the archbishop of canterbury who are just in well be, who is the head clergyman of the church of england? the monarch is in fact the head, the supreme governor of the ch
and people in britain are expecting some recipes from have some plans. and on friday, she's due to and veal, her new budget, with a lot of cut text cuts and, and money given to them to the public. again, that, that's what she promised her in the election campaign. and people are also asking who will pay for all of this? and how with this work out, there's a new king and a new prime minister that can mean also a phase of instability in britain. and yet for us there having proceedings for us are...
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i think also in britain.nclude the millions of children, have to get rid of the monarchy. amy: kehinde andrews, thank you for being with us, professor of black studies in the school of social sciences at birmingham city university. author of "the new age of empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world." we will link to your piece in politico "i don't mourn the queen." <■o;o;ó7ó7 >>> hello and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm takao minori in new york. >>> a powerful earthquake has struck western mexico, damaging buildings and knocked out power. officials with the u.s. geological survey say the magnitude 7.6 quake hit just after 1:00 in the afternoon. killing at least one person. the disaster struck as people marked the anniversary of two other eartua
i think also in britain.nclude the millions of children, have to get rid of the monarchy. amy: kehinde andrews, thank you for being with us, professor of black studies in the school of social sciences at birmingham city university. author of "the new age of empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world." we will link to your piece in politico "i don't mourn the queen." >> hello and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm takao minori in new york....
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there is scope for britain's role in the world to be increased.recent memory the queen was on postage stamps in qatar, the uae. i think the commonwealth missed a step in ensuring the areas that britain had influence is not extended further. the monarchy is able to retain britain's relationship and expand upon it elsewhere. the queen oversaw the period of a special relationship with the u.s. and in recent years the relationship with morocco has undergone a renaissance. they have had a relationship for 800 years and the depth is because of this inter-dynastic relationship. the monarchy can do more upon the progress of recent decades. >> britain is off to a head start because of the commonwealth. you went to several of those countries with the queen and took pictures with her and witnessed the warm welcome and politics. now we are witnessing countries wanting to get rid of the monarchy as head of state, but still wanting to maintain a warm relationship. is there an opportunity for king charles to do that? >> yes, although to a certain extent he is li
there is scope for britain's role in the world to be increased.recent memory the queen was on postage stamps in qatar, the uae. i think the commonwealth missed a step in ensuring the areas that britain had influence is not extended further. the monarchy is able to retain britain's relationship and expand upon it elsewhere. the queen oversaw the period of a special relationship with the u.s. and in recent years the relationship with morocco has undergone a renaissance. they have had a...
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scottish people aren't sure they want to remain in a post brexit britain. i wonder how that will be affected by the queen's passing. in all these ways, i think she's a figure that's held the world together. that people admired even as they saw the enormous pain she lived with, they admired her for sticking with it. for finding a path for herself and her children and i'm sure people in britain especially look toward the future without this queen that they love so much with a sense of sadness and uncertainty. >> there was a scottish referendum in 2014, questions about whether there will be a second one and how close that vote might be as you were alluded to. let's also bring in peter baker, the chief white house correspondent with "the new york times." we often bring on to ask about global affairs and what it all means. peter, what are you watching for? >> well, i think i'm watching for how this affects actually the relationship with the united states in some ways. she was the glue in a lot of ways for this relationship. i'm writing today about how she met wi
scottish people aren't sure they want to remain in a post brexit britain. i wonder how that will be affected by the queen's passing. in all these ways, i think she's a figure that's held the world together. that people admired even as they saw the enormous pain she lived with, they admired her for sticking with it. for finding a path for herself and her children and i'm sure people in britain especially look toward the future without this queen that they love so much with a sense of sadness and...
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she was the rock on which molten britain was built. the rock on which modern britain was filled. what do you make of what the prime minister had to say to day on where she did say something very similar last night, didn't she a bit about the queen being a rock. and i think that's very fair to say, and i think it is, you know, it's going to be it's, it's a big deal and help her. obviously, she's passed away and in effect that rock has gone. i think less trust is it. as you say, she's only been in the job since tuesday, and i think what was quite touching. and what she had to say was the fact that she referenced meeting the queen on tuesday at bought by moral canceling the north of scotland. the last official very low is it that is latosha should visit the last official duty that the queen carried out. and liz, trus, a was the person who went to see the queen to officially be named british prime minister. so i imagine it's actually quite a difficult time for her she's, i'm sure she was not expecting to be to become prime minister. and then within a couple of days, the raining monar
she was the rock on which molten britain was built. the rock on which modern britain was filled. what do you make of what the prime minister had to say to day on where she did say something very similar last night, didn't she a bit about the queen being a rock. and i think that's very fair to say, and i think it is, you know, it's going to be it's, it's a big deal and help her. obviously, she's passed away and in effect that rock has gone. i think less trust is it. as you say, she's only been...
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. roosevelt seized no benefits in britain's defeat. after which the us would run the risk of facing war to talk about boca dorman, liam, least up to, to put it off, marketable display. pretty bad. sure. what offering you are in the chair clinic here? must washing of congress share on bill up or is not the criminal lawyer still cargo? sasha? got it, don't. we won't display a bed is just lunch to want to proofread them in little dice. parker part of it. it came from our sh. however, lindley supplies are immediately entangled in financial obligations. tustin your bully sports on the doorstep or near was our shirts, their wash up watch it store, 100 war by sham goes them. but it on you, you put of your local ups for your growing younger sister. ah, so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is very dramatic, development only personally and getting to disease. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with with the devastation t
. roosevelt seized no benefits in britain's defeat. after which the us would run the risk of facing war to talk about boca dorman, liam, least up to, to put it off, marketable display. pretty bad. sure. what offering you are in the chair clinic here? must washing of congress share on bill up or is not the criminal lawyer still cargo? sasha? got it, don't. we won't display a bed is just lunch to want to proofread them in little dice. parker part of it. it came from our sh. however, lindley...
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and she has still, she was still queen throughout the demise of britain, global britain as it genuinely was there to what it is to days. so she has really had to, oh, she had to oversee, you know, the good times in the bad times for a great britain and northern ireland, labor, smaller things like the color television which was rushed in for the coronation, which i think is of course new. absolutely. and then to show that i'm living and exactly, and just how many things have changed. you know, the fall of the soviet union, they've been, walls was very, for example, the vietnam will. what's going on in ukraine now. and she was always, always the queen, not just of course, for britain but also had a state for other countries, 14 other countries including your own australia. and so she really, really had seen it all. and, and i think just that sort of that sense of duty, that sense of service, that sense, i think just as you had there from a katerina barley, the vice president of the parliament, she said that she, the queen was the you case. greatest ambassador. and i think that that is wha
and she has still, she was still queen throughout the demise of britain, global britain as it genuinely was there to what it is to days. so she has really had to, oh, she had to oversee, you know, the good times in the bad times for a great britain and northern ireland, labor, smaller things like the color television which was rushed in for the coronation, which i think is of course new. absolutely. and then to show that i'm living and exactly, and just how many things have changed. you know,...
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and she was there for guiding britain almost through many of those changes. was she aware of the kinds of seismic shifts that were going on, or she kind of insulated from all of us. i think she's very aware of it. i mean, as she took her role as, as mother of the country the like very seriously. she read a certain amount of the correspondence that was sent to her by ordinary men and women. and she would say that the expression is the book stops here. she knew that the people quite often had failed to get something, whether it's an operational something and they didn't know who to turn to. so they wrote to the queen and she was very experienced in a sort of try to find out what people wanted. the other thing that she did was, every day she read all the newspapers, so she was aware of what was happening, the mood in the, in the country, very time. of course she got it wrong, was during the week diana died. and i don't think she could quite get used to that . that sudden change that came about when the princess of wales was killed in 1997 . let's bring a little
and she was there for guiding britain almost through many of those changes. was she aware of the kinds of seismic shifts that were going on, or she kind of insulated from all of us. i think she's very aware of it. i mean, as she took her role as, as mother of the country the like very seriously. she read a certain amount of the correspondence that was sent to her by ordinary men and women. and she would say that the expression is the book stops here. she knew that the people quite often had...
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so once of britain, now that queen elizabeth has died at the start of her 70 year reign, britain was still a world power meeting and albeit declining empire. 7 decades on britain's cloud on the world stage is much smaller. following the brick said referendum calls for scottish independence and irish unification have grown louder. united kingdom looks more dis united than ever. these are challenges that will have to be faced by the queen's successor, king charles. the men who had been nicknamed the eternal king in waiting is finally the actual king and 72 years. charles has spent longer than any other royal waiting to exceed the throne. in fact, he is the oldest for this monarch to ever take the throne. in recent years, he had largely taken over many of the queen's duties as li just heard like travelling abroad in her place. while elizabeth managed to keep the monarchy alive some doubt that the new king charles will be as successful. so back to you, alex, what can we expect from the reign of king charles the 3rd? i think he has a very difficult role and task ahead of him. obviously, b
so once of britain, now that queen elizabeth has died at the start of her 70 year reign, britain was still a world power meeting and albeit declining empire. 7 decades on britain's cloud on the world stage is much smaller. following the brick said referendum calls for scottish independence and irish unification have grown louder. united kingdom looks more dis united than ever. these are challenges that will have to be faced by the queen's successor, king charles. the men who had been nicknamed...
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are talking about leadership here, here it is, in part, we also touch on the late queen of great britain. let's take the first material, let's see in 2015 a grandiose scandal was provoked by the scoreboard and the sun, whose journalists published a fragment of an amateur documentary of the thirties on the footage of the british royal family, including the seven-year-old elizabeth, who, together with sister mother and uncle throws off his hands in nazi greetings, the biographers of the queen, immediately hastened to declare that they love the nazis. she never experienced. i spent over 6 years working at the royal palace on a biography and the queen mother and elizabeth bowsen is quite a thick book. as you can see, i have read thousands and thousands of her letters written in the twenties-thirties -forties and i must say that there is not the slightest hint in them. find some support for nazism and the nazis. assuming that yuna elizabeth could not understand dubious gestures, then her already adult uncle the prince, edward of wales, who taught the future queen to throw off the hand of her
are talking about leadership here, here it is, in part, we also touch on the late queen of great britain. let's take the first material, let's see in 2015 a grandiose scandal was provoked by the scoreboard and the sun, whose journalists published a fragment of an amateur documentary of the thirties on the footage of the british royal family, including the seven-year-old elizabeth, who, together with sister mother and uncle throws off his hands in nazi greetings, the biographers of the queen,...
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--in which modern britain was built.he front pages, this is what the british media do so well, the british public through flowers. personal attributes outside churches is the u.k. marks the first day of the death of queen elizabeth ii. what can we expect over the next 10 days? anna: we are seeing some of those tributes coming in. we know the body of queen elizabeth will come back to london and it will lie in state and there will be a period during which people will be able to visit. i remember the death of the queen mother and the death -- and some 200,000 people visited her. we will see probably many people taking time over the next 10 days to do that. in terms of the day today, we are waiting to hear from the king and how he will camp his rule. when the day-to-day level, we probably all still have a lot of questions about what this means. does this mean certain schools are closed or work laces are open? things seem to be continuing as normal on that front. there will be a public holiday on the day of the funeral, but w
--in which modern britain was built.he front pages, this is what the british media do so well, the british public through flowers. personal attributes outside churches is the u.k. marks the first day of the death of queen elizabeth ii. what can we expect over the next 10 days? anna: we are seeing some of those tributes coming in. we know the body of queen elizabeth will come back to london and it will lie in state and there will be a period during which people will be able to visit. i remember...
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the government is hoinu country like britain. the government is heping that _ country like britain.ing that by _ country like britain. the government is hoping that by handing _ country like britain. the government is hoping that by handing out - country like britain. the government is hoping that by handing out tax - is hoping that by handing out tax cuts people have more money to spend and that will stimulate the economy to grow and improve living standards. but the imf is warning it would have the opposite effect because the pound is weak, import prices are higher and that pushes up inflation, and to fight inflation, interest rates have to rise faster than previously thought and that could hit ordinary people where it hurts, in their mortgage payments. so far the bank of england's announcement hasn't worked to calm financial markets. the index of uk listed companies is tumbling down 2% and traders are again selling the pound, now worth less than $1.06. andrew verity, bbc news. our business editor simonjack is here. what an extraordinary morning. blimey is the word. a major interv
the government is hoinu country like britain. the government is heping that _ country like britain.ing that by _ country like britain. the government is hoping that by handing _ country like britain. the government is hoping that by handing out - country like britain. the government is hoping that by handing out tax - is hoping that by handing out tax cuts people have more money to spend and that will stimulate the economy to grow and improve living standards. but the imf is warning it would...
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and just a few months ago, the britain, britain marked her 70 years on the throne with a national platinum jubilees celebration. a simple letter posted at the gates of buckingham palace informing the public that the queen had passed peacefully at her scottish estate. and the country now has a king away. as the news broke people roll ready, gathering outside the palace grounds. many had been waiting for updates on the queen's condition. then flags fell to half mast. also at 10 downing street flags were lowered. prime minister lids truss just days into her new job addressed the nation. we are all devastated by the news that we have just heard from balmoral. the death of her majesty the queen is a huge shock to the nation and to the world. queen elizabeth, the 2nd was the rock on which mountain britain was built. our country has grown and flourished under her rain. earlier in the day, members of the royal family had rushed to be by the queen side. several members flying into aberdeen airport before making their way to queen elizabeth's summer home in scotland. bout moral o. 4 of the queen's c
and just a few months ago, the britain, britain marked her 70 years on the throne with a national platinum jubilees celebration. a simple letter posted at the gates of buckingham palace informing the public that the queen had passed peacefully at her scottish estate. and the country now has a king away. as the news broke people roll ready, gathering outside the palace grounds. many had been waiting for updates on the queen's condition. then flags fell to half mast. also at 10 downing street...
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britain is preparing to host the eurovision song contest.gratulations , it will host this song contest next year on behalf of ukraine . seven candidates and the scottish media are sure that eurovision should be held there. this is such an incredible landscape, if you look here, then here is the arena where we would like to host the eurovision song contest next year, the team that proposed to host the vlasov eurovision song contest believes that they have a strong application, the sadness that ukraine cannot host the eurovision song contest and the opportunity for us to host the contest in our city and show ukrainian culture captured the imagination of many people for yuriy kachak from western ukraine, this will mean a lot he has been living in his own for four and a half years i think glasgow will be a very good host of eurovision we hosted the 26th un climate conference glasgow young energetic city and you liked the song of the british artist sam ryder, did you hear it at all, i heard it, it was not to my taste, not for me. yeah, yuriy su
britain is preparing to host the eurovision song contest.gratulations , it will host this song contest next year on behalf of ukraine . seven candidates and the scottish media are sure that eurovision should be held there. this is such an incredible landscape, if you look here, then here is the arena where we would like to host the eurovision song contest next year, the team that proposed to host the vlasov eurovision song contest believes that they have a strong application, the sadness that...
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britain was built. grown and flourished under her reign. britain is the great country it is today because of her. through thick and thin, queen elizabeth ii provided us with the stability and the strength that we needed. she was the very spirit of great britain, and that spirit will endure. >> for all the timelessness those words convey, elizabeth ii was from the beginning very much of the moment. the coronation televised, a first. her travels made possible by the brand new jet age. the kingdom that she inherited awkwardly moving from a colonial past to a rocky future. she oversaw the end of her own empire, the birth of a commonwealth, the end of the northern ireland conflict, and sadly, all that comes with enduring family turmoil and tragedy as perhaps the most private public figure on earth. her son, the new king, issued a brief statement. it reads the death of my beloved mother, her majesty the queen, is a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family. we mourn profoundly the pas
britain was built. grown and flourished under her reign. britain is the great country it is today because of her. through thick and thin, queen elizabeth ii provided us with the stability and the strength that we needed. she was the very spirit of great britain, and that spirit will endure. >> for all the timelessness those words convey, elizabeth ii was from the beginning very much of the moment. the coronation televised, a first. her travels made possible by the brand new jet age. the...
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great britain got a new prime minister instead of boris johnson. would like to thank the 1922 committee at the head of the party and the conservative party as a whole for organizing one of the longest interviews in history, many thanks to you anti-ukrainian sentiment in europe in cologne, germany, and in prague, czech republic came thousands of protest actions, demonstrators complained about high energy prices and called for a dialogue with russia, who is behind the pro-russian rallies in europe, and how this can affect the support of ukraine from the european union , see svoboda life. congratulations, this is freedom, lime. my name is vlad and lazur, we speak live. we on the pages of radio svoboda on facebook and youtube, as well as on the air of the espresso tv channel, start from kharkiv, a russian s-300 missile hit a residential area in kharkiv the night before, the wreckage of the missile houses were damaged, people were injured, then we show the consequences , it was established in the course of the investigation already before the scene that it was a rocket from 300 that hit the
great britain got a new prime minister instead of boris johnson. would like to thank the 1922 committee at the head of the party and the conservative party as a whole for organizing one of the longest interviews in history, many thanks to you anti-ukrainian sentiment in europe in cologne, germany, and in prague, czech republic came thousands of protest actions, demonstrators complained about high energy prices and called for a dialogue with russia, who is behind the pro-russian rallies in...
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she was not just the queen of britain.he queen of many other nations and a of britain to other nations on the world stage. she was instantly recognizable. the entire world will be reporting on her death today. >> and kenya, one of the countries that gained independents many years ago now, throwing off the vestiges of british colonialism. i think president obama himself suggested that she was one of three leaders that he admired, three leaders that he looked up to. and i think it's -- somebody like president obama makes you realize quite how important the queen was on the world stage. so, the question then is, what happens next, of course, isn't it? as we consider the queen's legacy, how does this country move forward under a king charles iii? i >> think it's going to be difficult. and i think a lot of that is to do with the fact that the queen was so loved, and almost nobody can really remember a time before she was queen. so, i think king charles iii has a difficult task ahead. i think the queen has left the monarchy in a
she was not just the queen of britain.he queen of many other nations and a of britain to other nations on the world stage. she was instantly recognizable. the entire world will be reporting on her death today. >> and kenya, one of the countries that gained independents many years ago now, throwing off the vestiges of british colonialism. i think president obama himself suggested that she was one of three leaders that he admired, three leaders that he looked up to. and i think it's --...
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it will feel like uncharted territory for most of us in britain.in is in a time of official morning for 10 days. protocol started at her castle in scotland. the coffin will be brought back to london and she will lie in state in the ancient hall at the heart of the house was of parliament ahead of her state funeral which will happen in about 10 days. the exact date will be confirmed. meanwhile, charles automatically became king on the death of his mother. that will be officially proclaimed today in a ceremony, repeated across the country with the phrase, the queen is dead, long live the king. that hasn't been heard in this country for 70 years. he won't actually be crowned crane -- king properly for some time. there's a lot of preparations that have to happen for that. could well be into next year. we will learn the date of that perhaps in the coming weeks. the focus right now will be on that preparation for the queen lying in state in westminster and for his state funeral which will happen at once mr. abby. -- westminster abbey. manus: her coronati
it will feel like uncharted territory for most of us in britain.in is in a time of official morning for 10 days. protocol started at her castle in scotland. the coffin will be brought back to london and she will lie in state in the ancient hall at the heart of the house was of parliament ahead of her state funeral which will happen in about 10 days. the exact date will be confirmed. meanwhile, charles automatically became king on the death of his mother. that will be officially proclaimed today...
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britain was preparing to defend itself and as children were being evacuated from britain's cities, elizabethbroadcast. thousands of you in this country have had to leave your home is and be separated from your fathers and mothers. home is and be separated from yourfathers and mothers. my sister margaret rose and i feel so much for you, as we know from experience what it means to be a way from those we love most of all. to be a way from those we love most of all-— most of all. night after night durin: most of all. night after night during the — most of all. night after night during the blitz, _ most of all. night after night during the blitz, german - most of all. night after night. during the blitz, german bombs fell on britain. king and queen refused to send elizabeth and her sister abroad. refused to send elizabeth and hersisterabroad. royal refused to send elizabeth and her sister abroad. royal family symbolised the united kingdom's fight against tyranny. buckingham palace was bombed. and elizabeth brieflyjoined and elizabeth briefly joined up. she was taught how to drive and to service a
britain was preparing to defend itself and as children were being evacuated from britain's cities, elizabethbroadcast. thousands of you in this country have had to leave your home is and be separated from your fathers and mothers. home is and be separated from yourfathers and mothers. my sister margaret rose and i feel so much for you, as we know from experience what it means to be a way from those we love most of all. to be a way from those we love most of all-— most of all. night after...
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in the midst of war, great britain is close to bankruptcy. roosevelt seized no benefits in britain's defeat. after which the us would run the risk of facing war to double could moment . liam leaves a dose, marketable dis for pretty bad. sure. what offering you are in the jeff nikki here. must lotion of congress share bill up or is not the current. now lord, you're still current about sasha got it, don't we? more display a bed is just lunch to want to shoot. why don't you little best parker part of it came from i rush. however, lindley supplies are immediately entangled in financial obligations. tustin, your bully sports on the doorstep or near shirts. there was appointed a local up. so you're going, you're in this is jim ah ah, in time. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk and the ball can come to explain simmering to some time. or so that she wa
in the midst of war, great britain is close to bankruptcy. roosevelt seized no benefits in britain's defeat. after which the us would run the risk of facing war to double could moment . liam leaves a dose, marketable dis for pretty bad. sure. what offering you are in the jeff nikki here. must lotion of congress share bill up or is not the current. now lord, you're still current about sasha got it, don't we? more display a bed is just lunch to want to shoot. why don't you little best parker part...