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why some controversial members of the british royal family won't be getting a balcony call at the queen'silee. ♪ hello and welcome. first, in the last hour, ukrainian officials and said that 50 women, children, and older people have been rescued from the siege -- from the steel plant in mariupol. someave been taken to a camp. these are the latest pictures of the evacuees arriving. the evacuation is expected to continue on saturday. at least 20 are still trapped with ukrainian fighters. the rescue operation is being led by the united nations and the red cross. the steel plant has become a refuge as russia tries to make advances in the ukraine. >> the russian attacks to continue despite promises of a cease-fire according to this unverified dig. kremlin backed troops are still fighting on this steellant. all ukrainian soldiers and hundreds of civilians sheltered side. they have been using the sprawling network of tunnels as a refuge for more than two months. very little food or water. around 100 women and children ha been rescued from the depths of the plant. there is a complex operation und
why some controversial members of the british royal family won't be getting a balcony call at the queen'silee. ♪ hello and welcome. first, in the last hour, ukrainian officials and said that 50 women, children, and older people have been rescued from the siege -- from the steel plant in mariupol. someave been taken to a camp. these are the latest pictures of the evacuees arriving. the evacuation is expected to continue on saturday. at least 20 are still trapped with ukrainian fighters. the...
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we're back in a moment with the british royal family the major week ahead preparing for a celebration and historic change. my name is trisha. i'm 70 and i live in mill valley, california. my biggest passion is gardening. i love to be outdoors. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard about the research behind it. taking prevagen, i have noticed that i can think clearly. my memory is better. i can say that prevagen is one of the most outstanding supplements i've ever taken. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcome back queen elizabeth set to mark 70 years on the throne her platinum jubilee celebration begins this thursday, as the british monarchy is approaching a turning point. keir simmons now on the queen and the man who would be king. >> reporter: this week, queen elizabeth and her country will journey sentimentally through the pages of history and begin a new chapter, celebrating 70 years few of us remember a time before her. >> reporter: how would you describe the queen? >> she
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and finally former vanity fair new yorker and daily beast editor tina brown looks at the british royal family in the palace papers. well as promised now joining us is thomas spence who is the president and publisher at regnery publishing? mr. spence, is it fair to call regnery a niche publisher? ah, yeah, i i that's fair we publish books on a pretty broad range of subjects, but we specialize in nonfiction and we specialize in books. that are in some sense conservative on conservative topics or from a conservative point of view. and is that is there a large market for that? there seems to be yes, we we've been in this market for 75 years as of this. this is our 75th anniversary in 2022, and we've always been in that market. about oh 20 years ago around two thousand regularly was selling lots of books by conservative authors to very large audiences and the large new york publishing houses noticed that and saw that there's there's gold and then our hills and so they all established a conservative imprint. of their own which have you know, we've been competing with ever since but it's it's a larg
and finally former vanity fair new yorker and daily beast editor tina brown looks at the british royal family in the palace papers. well as promised now joining us is thomas spence who is the president and publisher at regnery publishing? mr. spence, is it fair to call regnery a niche publisher? ah, yeah, i i that's fair we publish books on a pretty broad range of subjects, but we specialize in nonfiction and we specialize in books. that are in some sense conservative on conservative topics or...
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but people are very, very involved with, invested in, focused on what the british royal family are doingany given point of the day. official photographs are the defining images of monarchy. for the goldenjubilee, the photographer rankin took this picture. he captured the queen laughing when he dropped some camera equipment — an unusual, off—guard official photo. when i was waiting in the throne room, where she knights people, i was watching her walk towards me with a footman, and they were laughing. i remember her walking through the door, and ifelt this incredible sort of wave of power. the power in the room. 70 years on the throne gives you that impact. from all angles, perhaps the most recognisable figure in public life. daniela relph, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show goes behind the scenes of a once—in—a—decade german passion play. this week on the travel show, a resurrection in bavaria. i found the role of playing jesus to be very exhausting. every day after the play, you are really exhausted because it is a very demanding day. 50 years of interrail. very relevant today in
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but people are very, very involved with, invested in, focused on what the british royal family are doingimages of monarchy. for the goldenjubilee, the photographer rankin took this picture. he captured the queen laughing when he dropped some camera equipment — an unusual, off—guard official photo. | when i was waiting in the throne | room, where she knights people, i was watching her walk - towards me with a footman, and they were laughing. i remember her walking - through the door, and i felt this incredible sort of wave of power. the power in the room. 70 years on the throne gives you that impact. from all angles, perhaps the most recognisable figure in public life. daniela relph, bbc news. that's it for us on newsday. thanks for watching. hello there. the week has started with plenty of heavy showers. the big question mark is around how many of those heavy showers will remain by the end of week for the platinumjubilee. quite a chilly start to the morning, there will be some spells of sunshine, but some showers from the word go, and those will develop quite widely into the afternoon. s
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we're back in a moment with the british royal family the major week ahead preparing for a celebration and historic change. >>> welcome back queen elizabeth set to mark 70 years on the throne her platinum jubilee celebration begins this thursday, as the british monarchy is approaching a turning point. keir simmons now on the queen and the man who would be king. >> reporter: this week, queen elizabeth and her country will journey sentimentally through the pages of history and begin a new chapter, celebrating 70 years few of us remember a time before her. >> reporter: how would you describe the queen? >> she's amazing. >> unique. once in a lifetime. >> she's a symbol for people all across the uk, which is quite nice >> reporter: prince william joining rehearsals for four days of pageantry and parties, but the prince of wales will take center stage. prince charles, aged 4, stood beside his mother after the coronation now 73, he will stand beside her again this her first jubilee without her late husband. and age 96, she may even cancel some appearances. her eldest son took her place in a c
we're back in a moment with the british royal family the major week ahead preparing for a celebration and historic change. >>> welcome back queen elizabeth set to mark 70 years on the throne her platinum jubilee celebration begins this thursday, as the british monarchy is approaching a turning point. keir simmons now on the queen and the man who would be king. >> reporter: this week, queen elizabeth and her country will journey sentimentally through the pages of history and begin...
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but people are very, very involved with, invested in, focused on what the british royal family are doingldenjubilee, the photographer rankin took this picture. he captured the queen laughing when he dropped some camera equipment — an unusual, off—guard official photo. when i was waitingi in the throne room, where she knights people, i was watching her walk i towards me with a footman, and they were laughing. - i remember her walking - through the door, and i felt this incredible sort of wave of power. i the power in the room. 70 years on the throne gives you that impact. from all angles, perhaps the most recognisable figure in public life. daniela relph, bbc news. before we go, a reminder of our breaking news — the president of the european council says the eu has agreed to ban more than two thirds of russian oil imports. he said this would cut a huge source of financing from moscow's war machine, adding russia's largest bank was being cut off from the swift systems and three more broadcasters were being banned. lots more for you on the bbc website and throughout the day on bbc news, so
but people are very, very involved with, invested in, focused on what the british royal family are doingldenjubilee, the photographer rankin took this picture. he captured the queen laughing when he dropped some camera equipment — an unusual, off—guard official photo. when i was waitingi in the throne room, where she knights people, i was watching her walk i towards me with a footman, and they were laughing. - i remember her walking - through the door, and i felt this incredible sort of...
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but people are very, very involved with, invested in, focused on what the british royal family are doingee, the photographer rankin took this picture. he captured the queen laughing when he dropped some camera equipment — an unusual, off—guard official photo. when i was waiting in the throne room, where she knights people, i was watching her walk towards me with a footman. and they were laughing. i remember her walking through the door, and i felt this incredible sort of wave of power. the power in the room. 70 years on the throne gives you that impact. from all angles, perhaps the most recognisable figure in public life. daniela relph, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night.
but people are very, very involved with, invested in, focused on what the british royal family are doingee, the photographer rankin took this picture. he captured the queen laughing when he dropped some camera equipment — an unusual, off—guard official photo. when i was waiting in the throne room, where she knights people, i was watching her walk towards me with a footman. and they were laughing. i remember her walking through the door, and i felt this incredible sort of wave of power. the...
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but people are very, very involved with, invested in, focused on what the british royal family are doingy given point of the day. official photographs are the defining images of monarchy. for the goldenjubilee, the photographer rankin took this picture. he captured the queen laughing when he dropped some camera equipment — an unusual, off—guard official photo. when i was waiting in the throne room, where she knights people, i was watching her walk towards me with a footman, and they were laughing. i remember her walking through the door, and ifelt this incredible sort of wave of power. the power in the room. 70 years on the throne gives you that impact. from all angles, perhaps the most recognisable figure in public life. daniela relph, bbc news. now on bbc news, in a special edition talking movies reports from the cannes film festival as it marks its 75th anniversary. hello from the french riviera! i'm tom brook and welcome to our talking movies cannes film festival special. in today's programme, we look back at highlights in this 12—day french film extravaganza. 2022 is a big year for
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but people are very, very involved with, invested in, focused on what the british royal family are doingaphs are the defining images of monarchy. for the goldenjubilee, the photographer rankin took this picture. he captured the queen laughing when he dropped some camera equipment — an unusual, off—guard official photo. when i was waiting in the throne room, where she knights people, i was watching her walk towards me with a footman, and they were laughing. i remember her walking through the door, and ifelt this incredible sort of wave of power. the power in the room. 70 years on the throne gives you that impact. from all angles, perhaps the most recognisable figure in public life. daniela relph, bbc news. and a big few days coming up for the queen, of course, and for the queen, of course, and for pretty much everyone else coming up across the uk. finally, the world's most famous painting, the mona lisa, has had cake thrown at it. the piece was left with white cream smeared across its protective glass. a man disguised as an old woman in a wheelchair attacked leonardo da vinci's artwork in
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and why some controversial members of the british royal family won't be getting a place on the balconyt the queen's jubilee. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe the united nations and the international red cross are continuing their efforts in ukraine to rescue more civilians from the besieged city of mariupol. on friday, 50 more people, including children, were evacuated from a huge steel factory complex. these are the latest pictures of some of those who've got out. the azovstal plant is under siege by russian forces. dozens are still trapped inside. the city, in the country's south, has been under constant shelling by the russian military. the steelworks has become the last holdout of ukrainian forces who are fighting to defend mariupol. our correspondent laura bicker has sent this report from dnipro. the russian attacks continue despite promises of a cease—fire, according to this unverified footage released by the ukrainian azov unit. kremlin—backed troops are still firing on this vast steel plant, according to uk intelligence, while ukrainian soldiers and
and why some controversial members of the british royal family won't be getting a place on the balconyt the queen's jubilee. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe the united nations and the international red cross are continuing their efforts in ukraine to rescue more civilians from the besieged city of mariupol. on friday, 50 more people, including children, were evacuated from a huge steel factory complex. these are the latest pictures of some of those who've got out....
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pieces that rival some of those owned by the british royal family.y to talk about what prompted this extraordinary sale. a story you only see you in abc7news. reporter: going inside the home of gordon getty is a tree unlike any other. the 1913 mention of pacific heights has particular -- spectacular views of the palace of fine arts. many of these items date back to 18th century england. while gordon mentioned -- manage the family fortune, his wife traveled the world to acquire line art and furniture to decorate california homes. she passed away two years ago and gordon, who is 88 years old, wants others to enjoy the spectacular beauty of these timeless pieces. >> there is no reason, be having all that stuff. is seems like they belong museums. the others will this go to those that prize them and know what they are. they understand. >> acquiring remarkable are is not new to the getty's, j paul getty created a museum with his artwork. proceeds from the auction will go to the foundation for the arts which will provide grants to groups in the arts, educat
pieces that rival some of those owned by the british royal family.y to talk about what prompted this extraordinary sale. a story you only see you in abc7news. reporter: going inside the home of gordon getty is a tree unlike any other. the 1913 mention of pacific heights has particular -- spectacular views of the palace of fine arts. many of these items date back to 18th century england. while gordon mentioned -- manage the family fortune, his wife traveled the world to acquire line art and...
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artworks and paintings from their private collection pieces that rival some of those owned by the british royal familyr weather spent weather anchors spencer christian visited the home of oil air gordon getty to talk about what prompted this extraordinary sale. it's a story. you're only going to see here on abc 7. going inside the home of gordon getty is a treat unlike any other the 1913 mansion and pacific heights has spectacular views of the pal. and arts and the bay inside the home is exquisitely decorated many of the items like this george the second console and chairs date back to 18th century england while gordon managed the family fortune. he inherited from his father oil. tycoon j. paul getty his wife and traveled the world to acquire fine art and furniture to decorate their california homes and passed away two years ago and gordon who is now 88 years old wants others to enjoy the spectacular beauty of these timeless pieces. there's no reason be having all that stuff. it seems to me they belong either museums and the others was at least goes to those who prize them. i know what they are and se
artworks and paintings from their private collection pieces that rival some of those owned by the british royal familyr weather spent weather anchors spencer christian visited the home of oil air gordon getty to talk about what prompted this extraordinary sale. it's a story. you're only going to see here on abc 7. going inside the home of gordon getty is a treat unlike any other the 1913 mansion and pacific heights has spectacular views of the pal. and arts and the bay inside the home is...
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editor of the fan of the marxist publication the masses to lord mountbatten a member of the british royal family the last viceroy of india, and of course winston churchill churchill wrote glowingly about chaplain's early work as a young entertainer during churchill's own early days as journalist. churchill in fact was a frequent flyer in the chaplain orbit visiting him in hollywood and meeting with him during chaplain's various trips back to the uk. but conservatives beyond churchill could have found more to like about chaplain had they been looking more carefully for things to like about his work. in many of his films chaplain's character is a striving capitalist figure trying with all his might to find and keep a job in difficult circumstances. in many of the tramps films chaplain's character is trying very hard to escape poverty by his wits and to find a way to settle down in a conventional marriage with a secure one might even say a suburban dream of financial security in modern times of 1936, which has my vote for the most interesting film to consider in this conversation about chaplain's p
editor of the fan of the marxist publication the masses to lord mountbatten a member of the british royal family the last viceroy of india, and of course winston churchill churchill wrote glowingly about chaplain's early work as a young entertainer during churchill's own early days as journalist. churchill in fact was a frequent flyer in the chaplain orbit visiting him in hollywood and meeting with him during chaplain's various trips back to the uk. but conservatives beyond churchill could have...
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the first nation communities in the british royalfamily, help us nation communities in the british royal familyas a colonial power and et family. britain was a colonial power and yet still. _ family. britain was a colonial power and yet still, some _ family. britain was a colonial power and yet still, some of— family. britain was a colonial power and yet still, some of the _ family. britain was a colonial power and yet still, some of the treaty i and yet still, some of the treaty signed between the british crown and the local first nations, those treaties have been broken and the vast majority of cases and yet, the crown is distanced from this now and supplanted by canada but the accountability and responsibility to really honour those treaties still rests with the canadian crown. and we have britain as an active participant of colonialism and going over the government of canada as a commonwealth country and perpetrated these horrendous cultural genocides against children and that number you talk about our children and unmarked graves has grown over 5000 now we are still counting the number of
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access, and we're going to show you something that's never happened in the history of the british royal familywe have seen silver jubilees and diamond jubilees but we have never seen a platinum jubilee. no british monarch has sat on the throne for 70 years like queen elizabeth ii. so this is truly going to be a once in a lifetime event. you possibly can see and we can definitely hear all of the construction that is still going around here as we get ready for all of these celebrations. they officially kick off on thursday with the trooping of the color, a military parade. also known as the queen's birthday parade for her soldiers to celebrate her. reherschels rehearsals have begun. we've seen a couple of them as we were walking up through here to our area. prince william will be a part of it but london is truly abuzz with excitement about this history-making event. >> amy, speaking of that buzz, the royal season in london has begun with buckingham palace welcoming thousands of guests for the famous garden parties. >> reporter: that's right. we've seen members of the royal family welcoming those
access, and we're going to show you something that's never happened in the history of the british royal familywe have seen silver jubilees and diamond jubilees but we have never seen a platinum jubilee. no british monarch has sat on the throne for 70 years like queen elizabeth ii. so this is truly going to be a once in a lifetime event. you possibly can see and we can definitely hear all of the construction that is still going around here as we get ready for all of these celebrations. they...
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and the, the which ones pharma, whether it's a british got bed, the royal family or section of the british public is quite frankly reflected in his, his mannerism and in what he said are you, we don't need to take you seriously. and people need to understand, please stop saying that up a long time ago, it happened a long time ago. i'm sorry. why is it still racial discrimination between black and white egypt? why is it still racial discrimination, inequality between black and white people? why is this still undeniable, visible, absolute in, i mean, the grown kind of evil that you can even start to talk about the habits of black people to, to day. the reason why a lot of that get on the british family and the government don't want to address this issue is because it steeped in systemic racism condenses at the what am i sure? sure. could you league, shall i, when i, when i wanna prove challenge you just to explain to our view viewers. i mean we, we all are familiar with the racism and how and or i would hope at this point, we're all familiar with how, how is systemic korean and kind of entre
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for generations, the bond between this country's royal family and british royalty has been strong. thing the current king of jordan reflected on as we spoke about his lifelong family friend, the mean. >> you are in a unique position to observe the reign of another monarch and i wonder how you view the 70 years on the throne. >> i think with a lot of humility. my late father became a monarch the same year as her majesty. the special relationship that they had is something that we inherited and grew up with. but to think of what she has seen in her life, the standard that she has held as a monarch is an example for all of us. so for me, it's just that i'm honored to be part othat story , to have seen that special relationship between my father and her. between myself and her majesty. and now a wonderful young man, prince william. jane: what are the attributes that she has that have already made her rain so successful? >> when you look at her majesty, you look at consistency. and i think putting the moral r at the highest point possible. she has dedicated herself to the monarchy and to
for generations, the bond between this country's royal family and british royalty has been strong. thing the current king of jordan reflected on as we spoke about his lifelong family friend, the mean. >> you are in a unique position to observe the reign of another monarch and i wonder how you view the 70 years on the throne. >> i think with a lot of humility. my late father became a monarch the same year as her majesty. the special relationship that they had is something that we...
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after the retreat of the red army , members of the british royal family also fed themselves with connectionsaper last year. reminded of the connections of the late husband, the queen of the prince. philip in his twenties. his family, who actively maintained ties with nazi germany, his three older sisters joined the nsdp. as wives of german aristocrats in the newspaper published a picture of the young prince and the top of the third reich. and philip himself, after 1945, the ideas of racial superiority did not go anywhere , and the western press presented them as touching witticisms during an official visit to china. he noticed a group of british students. if you stay here longer, then all of you eyes will become slanted . what could be installed? only industry to buckingham palace? immediately i had to apologize for this comment, offensive and racist. where are you from? i came from the philippines. the philippines must be half empty. you all come here and run our healthcare system. igor sergeevich, politicians grew up in this environment, where maybe they didn’t say and welcome hitler, but
after the retreat of the red army , members of the british royal family also fed themselves with connectionsaper last year. reminded of the connections of the late husband, the queen of the prince. philip in his twenties. his family, who actively maintained ties with nazi germany, his three older sisters joined the nsdp. as wives of german aristocrats in the newspaper published a picture of the young prince and the top of the third reich. and philip himself, after 1945, the ideas of racial...
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members of the royal family touring jamaica were met with demands for the british government to apologize role in the slave trade. >> my family in england owned slaves here. and though we never set foot on the island, we profited from the sale of sugar. when slavery was abolished, we got compensation from the british government. the slaves got nothing. correspondent: it wasrotests for racial justice in the u.s. that made me want to come and understand how the past informs the present here. it was george floyd's death that prompted grenada to finally set up a national reparations commission on slavery. >> we had a profound stimulant -- the image of a white man kneeling on a black man's neck my crying out for breath. that brought home the injustices of racism. >> it would be an instrument of control. corresponden these were the instruments of torture used by plantation officials on slaveowning -- on slaves. we were showed how no one was spared. >> these are shackles. these would've been used on children. little hands ar expectede -- are to fit in here and they are bound like this. correspon
members of the royal family touring jamaica were met with demands for the british government to apologize role in the slave trade. >> my family in england owned slaves here. and though we never set foot on the island, we profited from the sale of sugar. when slavery was abolished, we got compensation from the british government. the slaves got nothing. correspondent: it wasrotests for racial justice in the u.s. that made me want to come and understand how the past informs the present...
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otherwise, i don't think harry and meghan should be anywhere near the british royal family at this moment a remarkable week. i'm looking forward to our coverage of it. >> ainsley: thursday, friday, saturday and everything wraps up on sunday. i can't wait to go over there. did you live? did you grow up in london. >> i grew up in a town about 10. but i went to college in london. >> ainsley: okay. >> frequently walked around buckingham palace. i know the city very well. i have not been there in 30 years. can you believe that? >> ainsley: really you? are welcome to come with me. >> be careful. >> ainsley: miers morgan and martha mccallum will be with us. we will have so much fun covering and it enjoying the sights and sounds. this is history in the making. she has celebrated silver jubilees. the years go on and on it was 25 years and 40 years, 50 years, 60, 70 years. her life story is remarkable. >> she is well-loved because she has always been there. >> she has been the queen of england a couple years before i was born. which really is quite something. she has always been the queen of englan
otherwise, i don't think harry and meghan should be anywhere near the british royal family at this moment a remarkable week. i'm looking forward to our coverage of it. >> ainsley: thursday, friday, saturday and everything wraps up on sunday. i can't wait to go over there. did you live? did you grow up in london. >> i grew up in a town about 10. but i went to college in london. >> ainsley: okay. >> frequently walked around buckingham palace. i know the city very well. i...
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now a funny joke, even members of the british royal family put on a swastika on the holiday of germanyavior of the nation title of the exhibition in the center of berlin interest of german society huge. military intelligence even uncovered a neo-nazi plot. the first victim of fascism. austria releases a documentary film underneath heil hitler russian walk between the swastika and the soviet star every year the number of countries that refuse to vote for the un resolution that prohibits the glorification of nazism is being systematically carried out by western supporters and politicians to remove nazism from the category of absolute evil, equalizing the fascist regime with the communist during the great terror. the soviet leadership destroyed twice as many soviet citizens. what lived the jews. in germany, nothing like this happened in germany before the war. the number of dead is known. we are now well enough to convey a sense of the destructiveness of each of the modes. and now, 90 years after hitler came to power, the nazi regime is again being forged on the territory of europe, only
now a funny joke, even members of the british royal family put on a swastika on the holiday of germanyavior of the nation title of the exhibition in the center of berlin interest of german society huge. military intelligence even uncovered a neo-nazi plot. the first victim of fascism. austria releases a documentary film underneath heil hitler russian walk between the swastika and the soviet star every year the number of countries that refuse to vote for the un resolution that prohibits the...
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june 74th british parliament building attack 79th they kill a member of the royal family lord mountbattan children in a car outside 91 they are firing mortars at the residence of the british prime minister. and right up until the early 2000s, the irish republican army. ira spoil tire fane, but now they have not mortars in their hands, but microphones. let's have a healthy discussion about how we will change our future is their leader smiling blonde michelle o'neill the entire election campaign. she advocated reunification with republican ireland, but only in a peaceful way london is in shock. at the moment, unfortunately, the institute the democracies and political governance of northern ireland collapsed. well, as greasy london sharply intensified in the ukrainian and north atlantic direction, johnson became the first european leader to visit kiev after the outbreak of hostilities. she this week, the british prime minister went to the scandinavian tour where he said he was ready to cover with his nuclear umbrella. finland and sweden, declaration of security rating of his government, but
june 74th british parliament building attack 79th they kill a member of the royal family lord mountbattan children in a car outside 91 they are firing mortars at the residence of the british prime minister. and right up until the early 2000s, the irish republican army. ira spoil tire fane, but now they have not mortars in their hands, but microphones. let's have a healthy discussion about how we will change our future is their leader smiling blonde michelle o'neill the entire election campaign....
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british press. i also saw in all this the intrigues of the royal family, according to the tradition of the monarch,onor is given to the winner. he was at home, but this time they were afraid that they would have to congratulate the second racket of the world, danila medvedev, who had excellent chances of winning the removal of russians and belarusians, then the men's and women's world tennis associations were condemned. and then there are the tennis stars. including world number one new djokovic and eighteen -time grand slam winner martina navratilova. but in the center of moscow today, the main cyclists have a big sports bike festival a little more than two hours ago, amateur races began racing. noon will open, the starting town of the moscow bicycle festival. well, at one o'clock a bicycle ride along the garden ring without a car. on, but, accordingly, it is blocked not to pass today and even on some streets. well , tomorrow in the capital half marathon, so seven in the morning.
british press. i also saw in all this the intrigues of the royal family, according to the tradition of the monarch,onor is given to the winner. he was at home, but this time they were afraid that they would have to congratulate the second racket of the world, danila medvedev, who had excellent chances of winning the removal of russians and belarusians, then the men's and women's world tennis associations were condemned. and then there are the tennis stars. including world number one new...
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80 minutes they detonate 20 bombs in belfast june 74th the 79th british parliament building attack . they kill a member of the royal familyrd mountbatton, while he is fishing on a yacht with children. margaritancher bomb inside the building and in the car outside 91st they fire mortars at the residence of the british premier. and until the beginning of the 2000s, the irish republican army of the ira nightmares foggy albion, organizing a terrorist attack after a terrorist attack, the ira was the military wing of the political party of the irish nationalists shin fein for many years they fought for the unification of the emerald isle. well, that is, for the separation of northern ireland from great britain and here are our days in northern ireland, elections are being held in which victory the same nationalists from the tire party are sensationally gaining, but now they have in their hands not mortars, but microphones. let's have a healthy discussion about how we will change our future is their leaders, smiling blonde. michel anil the entire election campaign. she advocated reunification with republican ireland, but only in
80 minutes they detonate 20 bombs in belfast june 74th the 79th british parliament building attack . they kill a member of the royal familyrd mountbatton, while he is fishing on a yacht with children. margaritancher bomb inside the building and in the car outside 91st they fire mortars at the residence of the british premier. and until the beginning of the 2000s, the irish republican army of the ira nightmares foggy albion, organizing a terrorist attack after a terrorist attack, the ira was the...
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and notjust the british government, we cannot leave out the monarchy. the royal familyting in the slave trade and slavery. britain's government has never apologised for slavery. the foreign office told this programme that slavery was and still is abhorrent, expressing deep regret that the slave trade could ever have happened. grenada, meanwhile, is moving forward, taking steps towards reclaiming its past. streets named after english officials who owned slaves will be renamed for prominent grenadians. at the end of an eventful week, we sat with our guides, nicole phillip—dowe and dc campbell, to reflect on what we'd learned. this is grand anse beach, where it all began in 1609 when the british first tried to land and colonise grenada. the carib natives repelled the british, only to be invaded by the french. what, to you, is the legacy of slavery, as you sit on grenada today? well, the people will never forget. the evidence is all around us. we do have structures. we do have memories. we do have history that we can't walk away from. we know most of the people who live on
and notjust the british government, we cannot leave out the monarchy. the royal familyting in the slave trade and slavery. britain's government has never apologised for slavery. the foreign office told this programme that slavery was and still is abhorrent, expressing deep regret that the slave trade could ever have happened. grenada, meanwhile, is moving forward, taking steps towards reclaiming its past. streets named after english officials who owned slaves will be renamed for prominent...
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monarch came from the technological revolution, the collapse of the british empire became the public and private life of the royal familyhe denomination of 15,000 pounds sterling. so the president of her majesty is deciphered in numbers, the coin was created from solid gold ingot, painstaking work on a work of art was 400 hours. on the obverse of the coin, the representative of the british monarchy is depicted on horseback. on the reverse side of the monogram, elizabeth is surrounded by growth of daffodils, thistles and clover, flowers, a reference to the regions of great britain . above the monogram is the crown of st. a truly royal gift for the 70th anniversary of being on no. what else interesting has happened in the past seven days? what events will not leave you without emotion? what you should definitely know about andrey semchenko prepared a special selection for you triumphant return of pop idles took place in london glossy media around the world are discussing the last performance of the swedish quartet with the new voyage program the legendary comeback in foggy albion , the swedish supergroup abba returned to
monarch came from the technological revolution, the collapse of the british empire became the public and private life of the royal familyhe denomination of 15,000 pounds sterling. so the president of her majesty is deciphered in numbers, the coin was created from solid gold ingot, painstaking work on a work of art was 400 hours. on the obverse of the coin, the representative of the british monarchy is depicted on horseback. on the reverse side of the monogram, elizabeth is surrounded by growth...
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royal family tried to stop the sale, but failed. now, brad is in london. the cambodian authorities are writing to major museums and the britishhowed him the newsnight story from 1988. what was your gut reaction to it? amazing that the bbc had picked up on this in �*88. we need to find this. this needs to come home. it's very important. so, we have the archival photographs from 1936, when the french inventoried it, and it was taken to the conservatory. the conservatory is a secret warehouse just outside angkor wat where statues are still stored for safekeeping today. that's just incredible. i mean, we've got an elephant, we've got a lion dog, we've got lintels from angkor. no—one�*s been granted access to see this complex in decades. brad thinks the four—armed vishnu was stolen from here and sold on. so, where is the statue now? the latest information we have is that we've been going through the files of materials handed over to us by the latchford family, and we found a photograph, and the photograph is an image that is identical to the statue that featured in the programme back in 1988, and so, we looked at that photograph a
royal family tried to stop the sale, but failed. now, brad is in london. the cambodian authorities are writing to major museums and the britishhowed him the newsnight story from 1988. what was your gut reaction to it? amazing that the bbc had picked up on this in �*88. we need to find this. this needs to come home. it's very important. so, we have the archival photographs from 1936, when the french inventoried it, and it was taken to the conservatory. the conservatory is a secret warehouse...
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for generations, the bond between this country's royal family and british royalty has been strong. monarch is an example for all of us. so for me, it'sjust, i'm honoured to be part of that story, to have seen that special relationship between my father and her, between myself and her majesty and his royal highness, prince charles, and now a wonderful young man, prince william, who's a friend of my son. so this is a historical relationship that we're very, very proud of. what are the attributes that she has that have largely made her reign so successful? i think, you know, when you look at her majesty, you look at consistency and i think putting the moral bar at the highest point possible. she has dedicated herself to the monarchy and to the people. and as we have all experienced, sometimes you say things or have to take positions that may not necessarily be popular but is the right thing. and i think that moral compass, if you look at her reign, is, i think, what has really made her shine compared to monarchies elsewhere. and as king, you know what it's like to live your life in the
for generations, the bond between this country's royal family and british royalty has been strong. monarch is an example for all of us. so for me, it'sjust, i'm honoured to be part of that story, to have seen that special relationship between my father and her, between myself and her majesty and his royal highness, prince charles, and now a wonderful young man, prince william, who's a friend of my son. so this is a historical relationship that we're very, very proud of. what are the attributes...
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for generations, the bond between this country's royal family and british royalty has been strong. ent king ofjordan, abdullah ii, reflected on as we spoke about his lifelong family friend, the queen. as king, you are in a unique position to observe the reign of another monarch. i wonder how you view the queen's 70 years on the throne. i think with with a lot of humility. my late father, his majesty king hussein, became a monarch the same year as her majesty. and the special relationship that they had is something that we inherited and we grew up with. but to think of what she has seen in her life and the standard that she has, i think, held as a monarch is an example for all of us. so for me, it'sjust, i'm honoured to be part of that story, to have seen that special relationship between my father and her, between myself and her majesty and his royal highness, prince charles, and now a wonderful young man, prince william, who's a friend of my son. so this is a historical relationship that we're very, very proud of. what are the attributes that she has that have largely made her reig
for generations, the bond between this country's royal family and british royalty has been strong. ent king ofjordan, abdullah ii, reflected on as we spoke about his lifelong family friend, the queen. as king, you are in a unique position to observe the reign of another monarch. i wonder how you view the queen's 70 years on the throne. i think with with a lot of humility. my late father, his majesty king hussein, became a monarch the same year as her majesty. and the special relationship that...
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writing. there was a lot of speculation in the british press and on another topic, the awards to the winner of wimbledon are presented by members of the royal familyfeared a situation where they would have to reward tennis players from belarus and russia as a result , the second racket of the world daniil medvedev medvedev, who is currently playing in paris at the roland garros tournament, will not participate in the tournament, president of the russian tennis federation shamil torpichev reacted with restraint to the news about the deprivation of wimbledon ratings, the decisions of international associations fully supported this cause of respect, because today it's probably two organizations. uh, fighting for your own justice. they took the side of the athlete. and this is probably the most important thing in what we are discussing. here is the solution from tennis authorities, it looks really strong and very brave in our difficult days, but be that as it may, this decision can certainly be admired by russian tennis players who are in perfect order. in recent years, belarusians have been playing the role of the first violin in world tennis for the
writing. there was a lot of speculation in the british press and on another topic, the awards to the winner of wimbledon are presented by members of the royal familyfeared a situation where they would have to reward tennis players from belarus and russia as a result , the second racket of the world daniil medvedev medvedev, who is currently playing in paris at the roland garros tournament, will not participate in the tournament, president of the russian tennis federation shamil torpichev...
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in domestic roles when the royal navy showed up these their lives were these normal lives were upended british rage placed british raids placed many of of their homes families livelihoods. in great danger and those who had husbands that served were suddenly found themselves the primary caretakers of the of all domestic life for their families. so it is through these their observations and accidents during this time of these women made history. so we will be exploring the events of the war of 1812 in the chesapeake. i want to just put out there that i'm not going to be doing a full military campaign overview. we're only going to be highlighting those events that have a female perspective. so and we're gonna be going through credit chronologically and we're going to be doing kind of a limited geographic range. so i want to apologize to our virginia partners any fans of the chesapeake flotilla and any historians for north point or the battles of -- field. we're not going to be talking about those sites. so i apologize, but it'll be it'll still be a great presentation. i also just want to point out that sources of information for some of these stories have come
in domestic roles when the royal navy showed up these their lives were these normal lives were upended british rage placed british raids placed many of of their homes families livelihoods. in great danger and those who had husbands that served were suddenly found themselves the primary caretakers of the of all domestic life for their families. so it is through these their observations and accidents during this time of these women made history. so we will be exploring the events of the war of...