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so i think if i remember rightly i'm talking british time, now, zebra, at about mid day on that day, the news came out that she was ill. she died within hours of that. so i as i say a shot, but the, the scottish, yes. it, it, it's difficult, it's very intriguing what is going to happen in the future because they're not the great greatest fans of royalty, nor of the english perhaps. um and i think a nicholas sturgeon will look to take advantage of this, but not yet, not the act. and i think she'll she, she, she's smart. you wait in good time to, to make her point right now at this very point in time. we're seeing the queen's coughing arrive at giles cathedral after having made its way along the royal mile from the palace of hollywood house. king charles, leading the procession behind the coffin, long with his 3 siblings, members of the public lining the streets. a huge crowds coming out to eye witness history and the making and all the pump and pageantry that you would expect of such a boil events or robin. could you tell me a little bit more about on the queen's legacy? what sort of
so i think if i remember rightly i'm talking british time, now, zebra, at about mid day on that day, the news came out that she was ill. she died within hours of that. so i as i say a shot, but the, the scottish, yes. it, it, it's difficult, it's very intriguing what is going to happen in the future because they're not the great greatest fans of royalty, nor of the english perhaps. um and i think a nicholas sturgeon will look to take advantage of this, but not yet, not the act. and i think...
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if the screens they wrote even the british times, of course, it would be possible to bypass this topic. too much hype. however, i would like to understand. who is alice, she is like the heroine of the film guests from the future is ahead of her time, or how alice through the looking glass seemed to have completely fallen into a world that is not like the childhood of her peers. or maybe it’s time to remember another fairy tale and another character. for example, bloodworm rabasa. the theme of the program is a gifted miracle children or victims of adult ambition, before we dig into adult analytics , we know what ordinary schoolchildren think about alice. if there is one who likes to study herself, and she has long outgrown her own peers, why not. i think that parents always need to develop, they contributed to her admission. this is very important, because they have a different attitude towards education than usual. on the other hand. she just lies. well, of course, the fact that she was able at that age to enter a very prestigious educational institution. this is good, of course. she '
if the screens they wrote even the british times, of course, it would be possible to bypass this topic. too much hype. however, i would like to understand. who is alice, she is like the heroine of the film guests from the future is ahead of her time, or how alice through the looking glass seemed to have completely fallen into a world that is not like the childhood of her peers. or maybe it’s time to remember another fairy tale and another character. for example, bloodworm rabasa. the theme of...
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nine seconds in birmingham which is second only to linford christie and equal to hughes in the british all—timer sport for now. more on the bbc sport website leading up to roger federer�*s final competitive match today alongside rafael nadal at the labour kop in london. i will have more for you later, but for now, back to you, jane. —— at the rod labour kop. let's get more now on the chancellor kwasi kwarteng's plans for a series of tax cuts and new economic measures. he set out his proposals in parliament this morning. and we will also be remembering the great dame hilary mantel who has died. we are taking three steps to support families and business with the cost of energy. firstly to help our souls, the energy price guarantee will limit the unit price that consumers pay for electricity and gas. that means for the next two years, the typical annual household bill will be £2500. for a typical household, that is a saving of at least £1000 per year based on current prices. we are continuing our existing plans to give all households £a00 of bills this winter. so taken together, mr speaker we are
nine seconds in birmingham which is second only to linford christie and equal to hughes in the british all—timer sport for now. more on the bbc sport website leading up to roger federer�*s final competitive match today alongside rafael nadal at the labour kop in london. i will have more for you later, but for now, back to you, jane. —— at the rod labour kop. let's get more now on the chancellor kwasi kwarteng's plans for a series of tax cuts and new economic measures. he set out his...
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and thee and just to say that once it was ram out 20 past 12 to day, british time in the u. k, that we heard that the queen was poorly. and at that point all the queen's children travelled to belmont. i think ms. at point, everybody realised that the situation where the next bit of news, when it came, i would be graven indeed. so it proved in thee her another further evidence of that was when the union jack, flying above i'm back in palace, was lowered to half mass as it has been above downing street as well. and all the queens children are balmoral and her grandson, prince william and prince harry i believe is also there as well. okay, let's take a look back. it's the life of christmas with his anderson. oh, in modern times, no monaco mirth could claim the level of popularity in respect that queen elizabeth the 2nd enjoyed right into her advancing years. ah, marine was the longest in british history marked in spectacular style by the 1st ever platinum jubilee scenes, reminiscent to the end of the 2nd world war. in 1945. she was celebrating 70 years ah. what a constant 2021
and thee and just to say that once it was ram out 20 past 12 to day, british time in the u. k, that we heard that the queen was poorly. and at that point all the queen's children travelled to belmont. i think ms. at point, everybody realised that the situation where the next bit of news, when it came, i would be graven indeed. so it proved in thee her another further evidence of that was when the union jack, flying above i'm back in palace, was lowered to half mass as it has been above downing...
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at 11 am british time 10 g m t. that will be a service in westminster abbey, given by the dean of the abbey. and a sermon delivered by the archbishop of canterbury. it'll end of the round noon with the sounding of the last post, a 2 minutes silence, a rendition of the national anthem, and a lament played by the queen's personal quite out 0 as joan, a whole reporting life from central london jonah for the moment that he thinks when this person prepares for its 1st state funeral in more than 70 years, some are concerned about the effects of other vital services. monday's public holiday is seeing already delayed health appointments, canceled and many private funerals that have to be postponed. i'll just say harry forces reports. britton's national health service is experiencing it's longest waiting times on record of tests, treatments put on hold through the pandemic work their way through the system. on monday, thousands of appointments have been postponed for the public holiday of the queen's funeral. i had an appoin
at 11 am british time 10 g m t. that will be a service in westminster abbey, given by the dean of the abbey. and a sermon delivered by the archbishop of canterbury. it'll end of the round noon with the sounding of the last post, a 2 minutes silence, a rendition of the national anthem, and a lament played by the queen's personal quite out 0 as joan, a whole reporting life from central london jonah for the moment that he thinks when this person prepares for its 1st state funeral in more than 70...
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british time king charles then to deliver a statement to the nation.se, we are three minutes before 7:00 p.m. now which leaves into question whether that sort of thing will happen tonight or in the morning, but having been in planning for this sort of frankly for a period of decades, i would guess and suspect that the prime minister will hold the audience with king charles and that king charles would deliver a broadcast to the nation some time in the next few hours all at the same time there will be a service of remembrance at st. paul's cathedral in the heart of london. the prime minister and a small number of senior ministers set to attend that service planned to appear spontaneous according to official documents which were received by politico just about one year ago now and then tomorrow on the day after the queen's death, the ascension counsel which includes senior government officials will meet in sir james' palace to proclaim king charles so much ahead as we mourn the passing of queen elizabeth at the age of 96. to hear the words king charles an
british time king charles then to deliver a statement to the nation.se, we are three minutes before 7:00 p.m. now which leaves into question whether that sort of thing will happen tonight or in the morning, but having been in planning for this sort of frankly for a period of decades, i would guess and suspect that the prime minister will hold the audience with king charles and that king charles would deliver a broadcast to the nation some time in the next few hours all at the same time there...
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why mean what hong kong people miss is not only the queen, but the time when hong kong was under her rule hunger. it was during the british colonial time when hong kong developed to become the metropolitan city waitlist meets west or so i think there's a sentimental feeling towards the queen, which was more than her as a ruler. it's the feeling towards hong kong, colonial past angle. hong kong aust continues all joya with beijing's clamp down the city and his broad democracy protests. many hong kong as share the feeling and are more than happy to pay for anything to remember. the queen prince pens or even silver coins like this customer. also, i feel very sad. i know the queen was an important figure for hong kong people. i will miss her. and a reminder of the top business story we're falling for you this hour. you commission president ursula banner land has announced a proposal to secure critical raw materials like lithium outside of china, vondell and called for identifying projects and building reserves that could secure supplies of rare earth and more. well that was our show for me and the whole team here in berlin. t
why mean what hong kong people miss is not only the queen, but the time when hong kong was under her rule hunger. it was during the british colonial time when hong kong developed to become the metropolitan city waitlist meets west or so i think there's a sentimental feeling towards the queen, which was more than her as a ruler. it's the feeling towards hong kong, colonial past angle. hong kong aust continues all joya with beijing's clamp down the city and his broad democracy protests. many hong...
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why mean what hong kong people miss is not only the queen, but the time when hong kong was under her rule hunger. it was during the british colonial time when hong kong developed to become the metropolitan city waitlist, me to west vehicle. so i think there's a sentimental feeling towards the queen, which was more than her as a ruler. it's the feeling towards hong kong colonial past and go home. gong os continues all joya with beijing's clamp down in the city and his broad democracy protests. many hong kong as share the feeling and are more than happy to pay for anything to remember, the queen, prince pins or even silver coins. like this customer, also gone to whom i feel very sad. the queen was an important figure for hong kong people. i will miss her, i that's it for me and the dw business team, you can find out more about these and other stories online at d, w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube under the dw news channel. i'm seeing beardsley, ex watcher. ah ah, [000:00:00;00] with ah, to own or not to own what about a sharing economy instead of a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something
why mean what hong kong people miss is not only the queen, but the time when hong kong was under her rule hunger. it was during the british colonial time when hong kong developed to become the metropolitan city waitlist, me to west vehicle. so i think there's a sentimental feeling towards the queen, which was more than her as a ruler. it's the feeling towards hong kong colonial past and go home. gong os continues all joya with beijing's clamp down in the city and his broad democracy protests....
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mean what hong kong people miss is not only the queen, but the time when hong kong was under her rule. hong kong, it was during the british colonial time when hong kong developed to become a metropolitan city waitlist meets west or so i think there's a sentimental feeling to watch the queen, which was more than hers, a ruler. it's the feeling towards hong kong. colonial pastor can go home, gong us, continues all joya with beijing's clamp down in the city and his bro, democracy protests, many hong kong as share the feeling. and are more than happy to pay for anything to remember. the queen prince pens or even silver coins like this customer. oh so i feel very sad. the queen was an important figure for hong kong people. i will miss her. i go that's it for me. and the dw business team you can find out more about these and other stories online at d, w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube under the d, doug news channel. i'm seeing beardsley ex watch. ah ah with ah ah vibrant habitat and glistening place of longing. the mediterranean sea, it's waters connect people of many cultures. sunshine on tap and sight. cement, m
mean what hong kong people miss is not only the queen, but the time when hong kong was under her rule. hong kong, it was during the british colonial time when hong kong developed to become a metropolitan city waitlist meets west or so i think there's a sentimental feeling to watch the queen, which was more than hers, a ruler. it's the feeling towards hong kong. colonial pastor can go home, gong us, continues all joya with beijing's clamp down in the city and his bro, democracy protests, many...
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i follow the british domestic from time to time politics, but i never comment on british domestic politicsobvious reasons, there are british routers , that is, voters who elect their own government. when i worked in england, if you ask me what is the most important thing in the british system about what he said, the british have a very clear understanding, they are a very old, traditional democracy, and democracy for them is people choosing their own government, but actually everything is explained by this sentence, people choose themselves zero, no, i have no complaints about the british voters, it just says on the one hand that we will reduce taxes well, this is traditionally the case for conservatives in order to give business an opportunity to fill the economy, on the other hand, i will protect you from high prices for gas, electricity, utility services. the rhetoric of labor or whether it will be possible to combine these two alter egos. it seems to me, well, my boyfriend is doing. i'm sorry, as far as i am at the current stage, there is a whole series of very serious problems, very s
i follow the british domestic from time to time politics, but i never comment on british domestic politicsobvious reasons, there are british routers , that is, voters who elect their own government. when i worked in england, if you ask me what is the most important thing in the british system about what he said, the british have a very clear understanding, they are a very old, traditional democracy, and democracy for them is people choosing their own government, but actually everything is...
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it reports from the british time of graves end that is by any stretch of the imagination, a huge economic gamble on the one hand slashing people's taxes on the other massively ramping up borrowing. but will it all mean? let's people hope that everybody in the united kingdom will have a little bit more money in that pocket to spend on bolstering the economy. or will it simply mean as the opposition maintain, that the rich will get much much richer? the plans include cutting, national insurance corporation tax, a tax on buying property, spending tens of billions of dollars on showing up the energy sector. so the people's bills that go through the roof and also controversially on lifting a cap on bank as bonuses. i'm in the town of graves and about 30 kilometers or so from london, is neither particularly rich nor particularly deprive, but it could be doing much, much better. it's got a huge concentration of independent businesses. many of these owners are looking for the economic space to breathe. hopefully it will help because, you know, we're, are in difficult times at my and then every on
it reports from the british time of graves end that is by any stretch of the imagination, a huge economic gamble on the one hand slashing people's taxes on the other massively ramping up borrowing. but will it all mean? let's people hope that everybody in the united kingdom will have a little bit more money in that pocket to spend on bolstering the economy. or will it simply mean as the opposition maintain, that the rich will get much much richer? the plans include cutting, national insurance...
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british people that had enough of churchill. and so even though now he's revered, is this great war. later, at the time the british people were not quite to the 50 aspect of that as leadership chance you'll negotiated in potsdam for 9 days. the conference was concluded by new british prime minister clement at lee law boldness. brazil said you must office, the girl had thrown one shorter comfortable mess throwing says come shar, utah who w a r d of my chair models. roosevelt was convinced that the lasting piece was impossible without the soviet union. roosevelt was the last us leader who pursued peace, not bull. the last able that, roosevelt wrote the churchill right before he died. he said the issues between us and the soviets come up every day, and they all worked out and they get resolved. we should continue to work that you had a role that was convinced that the heat that the americans in the soviets would remain friends and allies. in the postwar period with in potsdam, truman got a message. it's a little boy about the atomic bomb. when you tell it's down in about in the soviet ledia showed little
british people that had enough of churchill. and so even though now he's revered, is this great war. later, at the time the british people were not quite to the 50 aspect of that as leadership chance you'll negotiated in potsdam for 9 days. the conference was concluded by new british prime minister clement at lee law boldness. brazil said you must office, the girl had thrown one shorter comfortable mess throwing says come shar, utah who w a r d of my chair models. roosevelt was convinced that...
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m, british london time and you see the public there long live people waiting to pay their final respects also coming up tonight, optimist and defiance. as the ukranian president visits recapture to territory brought him is zalinski, went to that strategic city of ism today. he says that his country is moving in one direction towards victory, but our ukraine surprised gauge in the northeast of the country. are they enough to turn this more around? and swedish politics taking a hard right turn. prime minister magdalena anderson announcing her resignation after her social democrats lost the election to an alliance of conservative party. ah, i'm bri. gov is good to have you with is on this wednesday and we begin in london tonight, members of the public have begun paying their final respects. queen elizabeth earlier today, a royal procession brought the queen's coffin to westminster hall, where the late monarch is now wine. in state, thousands of already begun filing past the call in to say a final farewell. they're trying to do this as many as possible ahead of the queen's funeral, which is
m, british london time and you see the public there long live people waiting to pay their final respects also coming up tonight, optimist and defiance. as the ukranian president visits recapture to territory brought him is zalinski, went to that strategic city of ism today. he says that his country is moving in one direction towards victory, but our ukraine surprised gauge in the northeast of the country. are they enough to turn this more around? and swedish politics taking a hard right turn....
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british people that had enough of churchill . and so that even though now he's revered is, is gray war. later, at the time, the british people were not quite enthusiastic about his leadership. churchill negotiated in potsdam for 9 days. the conference was concluded by new british prime minister clement at lee la laurence was just sitting in the stuff still had it thrown one shorter, comfortable mustard except come shy utah wi rush. give him a chair models. roosevelt was convinced that the lasting piece was impossible, without the soviet union. roosevelt was the last us leader who pursued peace, not wo. the last able, the roosevelt wrote the churchill right before he died. he said the issues between us and the soviets come up every day and they all worked out and they get resolved . we should continue to work together. rosa that was convinced that he, that the americans in the soviets would remain friends and allies in the postwar period. mm. in potsdam, truman got a message. it's a little boy about the atomic bomb. when he told stone and about it, the soviet ledia showed little interest. uncle joe didn't
british people that had enough of churchill . and so that even though now he's revered is, is gray war. later, at the time, the british people were not quite enthusiastic about his leadership. churchill negotiated in potsdam for 9 days. the conference was concluded by new british prime minister clement at lee la laurence was just sitting in the stuff still had it thrown one shorter, comfortable mustard except come shy utah wi rush. give him a chair models. roosevelt was convinced that the...
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we became nation state as a result of the british empire, dissolving itself towards the end of the 2nd world war $94748.00. about the time india was petition we regain our independence. and before we were just a cluster of feudal kingdoms, number 10, downing street making boma an independent state outside the british commonwealth. or any not any got line it. i'm gonna leave this thing as a note by your kind of name. ha, who do ya? ya, dining that pleading without it at all or muslim rangers and reclaim purchased they started independence or separatist move french monarchy are gone, murder that is actually a doubt on my god that given good to go to one given for jordan ari herrera. bruce irma, that are part of mother article or more of william when the ro hinges started fighting the government. there was no walls for several years. and then at the time when they reach an agreement, and they stopped fighting the raw hinge us where promised that no as citizens, they would be recognized as nature. most brooke bell or the bottom. my other daughter. yeah. were you know, and your daughter, your daughter fell and got a boy or gi
we became nation state as a result of the british empire, dissolving itself towards the end of the 2nd world war $94748.00. about the time india was petition we regain our independence. and before we were just a cluster of feudal kingdoms, number 10, downing street making boma an independent state outside the british commonwealth. or any not any got line it. i'm gonna leave this thing as a note by your kind of name. ha, who do ya? ya, dining that pleading without it at all or muslim rangers and...
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they say, we did this this and that, but every time it will be terribly terribly terribly. in britishcracy, the head of government is usually the leader of the party that wins the parliamentary elections. however, this time everything, otherwise the same people are at the helm, whose conservatives the british supported in 2019, but now their rating below the labor rating, the conservatives almost have to run away from the voters. you are a disgrace to britain than before. you leave, the better the former prime minister johnson was driven out in disgrace for lies and incompetence, instead of him, the leader of the party became listraz, and the chair of the prime minister. she got, so to speak, in addition, which does not suit the vast majority of the british. this is survey data. mr speaker we have 40 years of inflation record health care system on its knees more than six and a half million britons waiting treatment of thousands of victims of violence awaiting the start of pending trials. and this chaos in the summer at airports and delays in issuing prime ministerial passports worked
they say, we did this this and that, but every time it will be terribly terribly terribly. in britishcracy, the head of government is usually the leader of the party that wins the parliamentary elections. however, this time everything, otherwise the same people are at the helm, whose conservatives the british supported in 2019, but now their rating below the labor rating, the conservatives almost have to run away from the voters. you are a disgrace to britain than before. you leave, the better...
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the queen took the throne at a time when the british empire was losing its importance. many former colonies gained their independence while at the same time, a new global conflict began with the cold war. as queen elizabeth was not allowed to perceive her own political agenda, but she was the most important representative over the country and head of the commonwealth. 6 in that role, she tirelessly traveled the world in the decades that followed the ah ah, at home elizabeth was intent on boosting the royal family as popularity also with the help of the media. the spectacular wedding of her son charles to diana spencer in the summer of 1981 was the most watch tv broadcast the whole time. but when what appeared to be a perfect royal family life began to unravel? the tabloid press was merciless. in the 1990 s. the newspapers feasted on the royal affairs and divorces. charles and diana's marriage failed. and in 1997, diana died in a traffic accident. the worldwide outpouring of sympathy was overwhelming, but the royal family struggled to find sympathetic words. she was an ex
the queen took the throne at a time when the british empire was losing its importance. many former colonies gained their independence while at the same time, a new global conflict began with the cold war. as queen elizabeth was not allowed to perceive her own political agenda, but she was the most important representative over the country and head of the commonwealth. 6 in that role, she tirelessly traveled the world in the decades that followed the ah ah, at home elizabeth was intent on...
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he is just inundated but to gather they are at exactly the right moment and the right time to take on the britishin their brand-new roles which of course presents charles discussed openly for the first time. i think it is a tremendous time. an interesting thought as well is that we had the woke nonsense and it opens those gates again and people look around to say this is important. we should know this and it is our heritage and people around the world will say this is marvelous we did not know so much. we would not have seen that 70 years ago to have this technology is much as we do today. >> it's a great point wanting to leave behind certain parts of our own history and it gives the moment for your country to watch this play out and that is what queen elizabeth did so beautifully. with religion and tradition carelessly. and of being modern but yet of that heritage that makes you who you are and in a highly inclusive way to bring in all of the people to unify people of all different backgrounds to that end i just want to read a little bit but we just heard at the top of the ceremony if you are ju
he is just inundated but to gather they are at exactly the right moment and the right time to take on the britishin their brand-new roles which of course presents charles discussed openly for the first time. i think it is a tremendous time. an interesting thought as well is that we had the woke nonsense and it opens those gates again and people look around to say this is important. we should know this and it is our heritage and people around the world will say this is marvelous we did not know...
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the british were training for a certain time at their four bases. result of these first hundreds of soldiers that we trained , it became clear that we have the opportunity to train them better, we must certainly expand the use of machines that will be used, equipment and weapons that will be used by our soldiers in ukraine and it is also necessary to extend the time to give them more time for training, we realize that we need our soldiers back on the battlefield right now but at the same time, first of all, we want to prepare them to survive this war and secondly they should become effective strong fighters for this we need a little more time well and definitely ukraine needs more than 10,000 although 10,000 is a very large number we are very grateful to our british colleagues for the fact that they took on such a significant number, this is the budget, this is their expenses, this is their military personnel, this is the flights they transport themselves, this is fully provided by the british side, so what is the total number of these, at least the
the british were training for a certain time at their four bases. result of these first hundreds of soldiers that we trained , it became clear that we have the opportunity to train them better, we must certainly expand the use of machines that will be used, equipment and weapons that will be used by our soldiers in ukraine and it is also necessary to extend the time to give them more time for training, we realize that we need our soldiers back on the battlefield right now but at the same time,...
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everything is just the british times. took the risk of calling moscow the author of the so-called autosabotage. the rest of the european media keep silent on this score. after all, it is obvious that in recent months, there has been a tense undercover game, is russian gas accepted by both streams? does moscow and brussels, and especially berlin, soften the sanctions in this regard? area of the island of bornholm, where explosions have been carried out in recent months. americans and british. conducted active military exercises. we tested underwater drones and pulled bo here. the ships are obvious to everyone that they had the opportunity to carry out sabotage. american amphibious aircraft were used here. and no one hid the purpose of the exercise. the american fleet operates in international waters, all over the planet, we usually control and counter the russian navy precisely. this is usually the content of our military campaigns in the media of the united states, they are not just suspected of committing sabotage by t
everything is just the british times. took the risk of calling moscow the author of the so-called autosabotage. the rest of the european media keep silent on this score. after all, it is obvious that in recent months, there has been a tense undercover game, is russian gas accepted by both streams? does moscow and brussels, and especially berlin, soften the sanctions in this regard? area of the island of bornholm, where explosions have been carried out in recent months. americans and...
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mother, a survey was conducted by the organization you go, which showed that only 32% of the british consider time for the third good future monarch, because after all, irreparable damage to his reputations were asked and stories with the princess because i danced and still cannot forgive him, but a repeat survey was conducted a few days after the death of queen elizabeth the second and the results showed that now the british have already increased their trust in the king almost twice and 63% answer that it is true after the third will be able to be a good king, he has already entered history as the oldest new monarch of great britain in another 70 years, and right now the historical time has come for which he has been prepared throughout his life, so all of britain is really waiting for the new steps of the new king studio those we are waiting and we will wait for new details from you it will be viktoria cherepyuk about farewell to the queen throughout the united kingdom, well actually near the united kingdom in kyiv people laid flowers today to honor the memory of queen elizabeth ii among the fl
mother, a survey was conducted by the organization you go, which showed that only 32% of the british consider time for the third good future monarch, because after all, irreparable damage to his reputations were asked and stories with the princess because i danced and still cannot forgive him, but a repeat survey was conducted a few days after the death of queen elizabeth the second and the results showed that now the british have already increased their trust in the king almost twice and 63%...
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many local leaders and british citizens took time to remember the queen today. the monarch visited san francisco in the 1980's. tim johns joins us live. you know personally what this means for many brits. tim: i thing i do, i lived in the u.k. for many years and it is hard to express in words just how beloved her majesty is. opinion polls showing her approval rating at over 90% at times and those sentiments were also shared by many here in the bay area after the news of her passing. the flag at half-staff thursday, the union jack lowered to commemorate the death of queen elizabeth ii after seven decades on the throne, her passing being felt around the world. in the lobby of the consulate in san francisco, several leaving tokens of their affection. >> the queen has been such a backbone to our culture that it is almost difficult to imagine a world without a woman influencing and running our country. tim: alex sinclair is the founder of willow on the green. he says the queens widespread ads -- admiration stems from her lifetime of service. >> she wasn't just a figu
many local leaders and british citizens took time to remember the queen today. the monarch visited san francisco in the 1980's. tim johns joins us live. you know personally what this means for many brits. tim: i thing i do, i lived in the u.k. for many years and it is hard to express in words just how beloved her majesty is. opinion polls showing her approval rating at over 90% at times and those sentiments were also shared by many here in the bay area after the news of her passing. the flag at...
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nordstream according to the british times.sions on the pipelines, among other things, could damage the high-voltage cable, which allows sweden to export electricity to poland, reports the tv channel svt. the sweppelink highway runs just 500 meters from the site of the explosion, the operating company sends specialists to check the integrity of the line turkish president erdogan, in a telephone conversation with putin, calls sabotage on two gas pipelines as an act of international terrorism. why they would sabotage this is almost unthinkable to think that the us would do something like that, because in some ways it's almost like a war. no one would do this in germany because it would seriously limit germany's ability to get energy. you have no idea we'll be very interested to know if we ever find out who did it? you see, if russia needed this in order to, as they say, increase the level of disagreement in europe regarding energy, but we had a bunch of other tools. we could block transit through ukraine, i do not rule out that t
nordstream according to the british times.sions on the pipelines, among other things, could damage the high-voltage cable, which allows sweden to export electricity to poland, reports the tv channel svt. the sweppelink highway runs just 500 meters from the site of the explosion, the operating company sends specialists to check the integrity of the line turkish president erdogan, in a telephone conversation with putin, calls sabotage on two gas pipelines as an act of international terrorism. why...
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maria: we will take a short break when we come back stocks plummeting british up and down near all-time low a lot of date this week third quarter comes to an end goub we're going to take a look book and ahead with merrill lynch money, here. >> you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. . >> ♪ . another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. >> >> . maria: welcome back, stocks are lower this morning, as we look to an important week we've got economic data and end of the third quarter, dow industrials right now down 208 s&p down 30 nasdaq down 80 points right now, we will watch for durable goods, core capital goods tinned of the third quarter
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time of looking forward. he has been the bedrock on which british society has been built for a long time -- she has been the bedrock we will hear from king charles. we wait to see what name he will take. he will try and create some degree of continuity before he steps out on a tour of the country to reinforce that continuity. a huge blow for the u.k., the passing of queen elizabeth. romaine: guy johnson, our main anchor in london, the nearest of the passing of queen elizabeth, confirmed by the royal family. this call must spent a great deal of his career in the u.k. -- this columnist what does the passing mean to you? >> i have never known anything other than the queen. it is an unreal feeling that she is gone, even if the role has become more ceremonial. in many ways, it has allowed for the maturation of britain's democracy. she is this anchor. there is the sense that things can change but the same establishment, the same calm, control is present. it is very hard to come to terms with her not being there anymore, because we have known nothing else. certainly a sense of unreality. i have been thinking that the name
time of looking forward. he has been the bedrock on which british society has been built for a long time -- she has been the bedrock we will hear from king charles. we wait to see what name he will take. he will try and create some degree of continuity before he steps out on a tour of the country to reinforce that continuity. a huge blow for the u.k., the passing of queen elizabeth. romaine: guy johnson, our main anchor in london, the nearest of the passing of queen elizabeth, confirmed by the...
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the queen took the throne at a time when the british empire was losing its importance. many former colonies gained their independence while at the same time, a new global conflict began with the cold war. as queen elizabeth was not allowed to pursue her own political agenda, but she was the most important representative of her country and head of the commonwealth. 6 in that role, she tirelessly travelled the world in the decades that followed. ah, that home elizabeth was intent on boosting the royal family's popularity. also with the help of the media. the spectacular wedding of her son charles to diana spencer in the summer of 1981 was the most watch tv broadcast the whole time when what appeared to be a perfect royal family life began to unravel. the tabloid press was merciless. in the 1990 s. the newspapers feasted on the royal affairs and divorces. charles and diana's marriage failed. and in 1997, diana died in a traffic accident. the worldwide outpouring of sympathy was overwhelming. but the royal family struggled to find sympathetic words. she was an exceptional an
the queen took the throne at a time when the british empire was losing its importance. many former colonies gained their independence while at the same time, a new global conflict began with the cold war. as queen elizabeth was not allowed to pursue her own political agenda, but she was the most important representative of her country and head of the commonwealth. 6 in that role, she tirelessly travelled the world in the decades that followed. ah, that home elizabeth was intent on boosting the...
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what's even more surprising is that that this commitment to english has been british husbandry increases over time and is becomes stronger and stronger after the revolutionary war after independence from from the empire washington is still deeply committed to these british models and and 1785. he announces that he wants to undertake a complete a course of husbandry as practice in the best farming counties in england, and this is not just cultivation methods or new crops. this is a very elaborate complicated system of crop rotations immigrated with livestock management and especially restoration of the soil stewardship of the soil. and it leads him to to redesign the entire agricultural landscape over thousands of acres have mount vernon and also leads him to demand that the enslaved construct a whole new infrastructure of farming including what washington thought was the largest barns in the united states. they probably were all constructed on the basis of very sophisticated british models. the same time washington begins correspondence with some of the most important agriculturalists in in great
what's even more surprising is that that this commitment to english has been british husbandry increases over time and is becomes stronger and stronger after the revolutionary war after independence from from the empire washington is still deeply committed to these british models and and 1785. he announces that he wants to undertake a complete a course of husbandry as practice in the best farming counties in england, and this is not just cultivation methods or new crops. this is a very...
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many local leaders and british citizens took time to remember the queen today. the monarch visited san francisco in the 1980's. tim johns joins us live. you know personally what this means for many brits. tim: i thing i do, i lived in the u.k. for many years and it is hard to express in words just how beloved her majesty is. opinion polls showing her approval rating at over 90% at times and those sentiments were also shared by many here in the bay area after the news of her passing. the flag at half-staff thursday, the union jack lowered to commemorate the death of queen elizabeth ii after seven decades on the throne, her passing being felt around the world. in the lobby of the consulate in san francisco, several leaving tokens of their affection. >> the queen has been such a backbone to our culture that it is almost difficult to imagine a world without a woman influencing and running our country. tim: alex sinclair is the founder of willow on the green. he says the queens widespread ads -- admiration stems from her lifetime of service. >> she wasn't just a figu
many local leaders and british citizens took time to remember the queen today. the monarch visited san francisco in the 1980's. tim johns joins us live. you know personally what this means for many brits. tim: i thing i do, i lived in the u.k. for many years and it is hard to express in words just how beloved her majesty is. opinion polls showing her approval rating at over 90% at times and those sentiments were also shared by many here in the bay area after the news of her passing. the flag at...
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british time, uk time. she will lie in state before the funeral at westminster for about four days.i think you may have put your finger on what many of our viewers are watching right now, whether or not we will see the four of them standing together at this historic moment. it's worth noting while we are watching william and kate doing the official duties of their role which is to be out there shaking hands. harry and meghan do not have an official role anymore doing this sort of thing yet they are because extraordinary circumstances of the queen's death. whether or not there could be some reconciliation beyond just the obvious and tragic broken friendship and we should point out a lot of criticism directed towards meghan but would there be some reconciliation of harry doing some sort of role now that their father is the king? >> they are only standing a few feet apart but doesn't feel like their world apart right now? i think everyone watching in the crowd would love to see the two couples mix a little bit and talk with each other. maybe smile at each other, we may have missed that
british time, uk time. she will lie in state before the funeral at westminster for about four days.i think you may have put your finger on what many of our viewers are watching right now, whether or not we will see the four of them standing together at this historic moment. it's worth noting while we are watching william and kate doing the official duties of their role which is to be out there shaking hands. harry and meghan do not have an official role anymore doing this sort of thing yet they...
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russian warships and submarines, and the german bild, quoting, again the british times almost broke theming that putin mined gas pipelines even at the construction stage. and judging by the attached photo did. this is a personal photo. with this from sevastopol in 2015, us secretary of state blinken officially stated that explosions of gas pipelines do not meet the interests of any of the parties today the answer of the russian foreign ministry was heard you, mr. blinkin, never hid that the main task is to tear europe away from russian energy resources. and now you don't know who it is may be beneficial. yes? it was absolutely beneficial for you, the beneficiary of this situation, of course, this is washington, the shutdown of the gas pipeline, to briefly summarize what was said by american officials over the past many years, will allow the united states to increase the supply of its liquefied natural gas to the european union in addition to a guaranteed distribution channel for its expensive lng, the americans could also count on political dividends. they block any attempts by the forc
russian warships and submarines, and the german bild, quoting, again the british times almost broke theming that putin mined gas pipelines even at the construction stage. and judging by the attached photo did. this is a personal photo. with this from sevastopol in 2015, us secretary of state blinken officially stated that explosions of gas pipelines do not meet the interests of any of the parties today the answer of the russian foreign ministry was heard you, mr. blinkin, never hid that the...
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she became queen at a time when the sun did not set over the british empire, elizabeth's possessions at that time were located in all parts of the world without exception, the management of this queen proceeded wild ionization , the transformation of the empire into the british commonwealth of nations elizabeth a until her death. she remained the official head of the commonwealth, which makes up countries with a population of more than two billion people. all the notable events of the last three quarters of the twentieth century, one way or another connected with her name during the second world war, for example, took care of the wounded in british hospitals as a simple nurse at buckingham palace in london, a crowd of thousands of britons have now gathered with tears in their eyes. came to tell the queen last sorry in the united kingdom declared ten days of mourning, which will last until the funeral of elizabeth ii the three baltic republics and poland from september 19 prohibit crossing their borders to russian citizens with tourist and schengen visas issued by any country. estonia
she became queen at a time when the sun did not set over the british empire, elizabeth's possessions at that time were located in all parts of the world without exception, the management of this queen proceeded wild ionization , the transformation of the empire into the british commonwealth of nations elizabeth a until her death. she remained the official head of the commonwealth, which makes up countries with a population of more than two billion people. all the notable events of the last...
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booking, especially the loudness of instructional aide to put on a kid by the wash and guy with british extra time on their way. i live in some ton of consulting, who is a tier on, you know, he cut heads off. he's in good on doors, in the coast to coast, but no problem for the british to have such an ally, you know, against so caused by the russian. the marquis, the christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839. he visited russia yet just for cbs. just show knows not as little shit is animal cells, but not we did it on the slid a little bit up like you with your d boy h m. luke sniff, news news reach when people sleep is parkway. what did you mean? does all the pick up or even though it's a little bit but shoes throw it shows up, but it started the game, narrowed them, the group gifts around a little bit when you book, but he had them open as part of his the christine can actually relate to appear on the place where she's currently been, i'll use month, almost a switch of samples to lot. the couple requirements is to report those numbers. nearby jewels level daily. she must loo
booking, especially the loudness of instructional aide to put on a kid by the wash and guy with british extra time on their way. i live in some ton of consulting, who is a tier on, you know, he cut heads off. he's in good on doors, in the coast to coast, but no problem for the british to have such an ally, you know, against so caused by the russian. the marquis, the christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839. he visited russia yet just for cbs. just show knows not as...
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the queen is the first british monarch of modern times to die in scotland but her fatr and grandfatherd in sand ring happen but her mother died on the aisle of wythe. they hadn't really thought at that time that people would want to take part in what had happened. the coffin was brought to south hampton then whisked up by train to waterloo. and it was only between those two railway station that is people got a chance to pay their respects. of course, they came later, lying in state and the funeral but what we're watching here is a modern ritual. a folk ritual, too, which has developed out of people's sorrow but also love and respect for the queen and somebody said, i heard them say they want thed to be a witness to history. i think people want to be a bart of history. that's the sensation. grandparents bringing their children before school so they'll remember this, it will be part of their lives. >> to cortege carrying the queen continues and all along the route, we see people at t end of their driveways, standg alongside the road. wherever they have been get to pay their respects tort
the queen is the first british monarch of modern times to die in scotland but her fatr and grandfatherd in sand ring happen but her mother died on the aisle of wythe. they hadn't really thought at that time that people would want to take part in what had happened. the coffin was brought to south hampton then whisked up by train to waterloo. and it was only between those two railway station that is people got a chance to pay their respects. of course, they came later, lying in state and the...
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reign of elizabeth ii lasted more than 70 years, this is an absolute record for the british monarchy during this timee, 15 prime ministers changed in the united states, 14 presidents in the vatican, seven roman popes at the beginning of the british empire finally receded into the past. in the middle, britain joined the european union and at the end left it in a rapidly changing world. prime ministers and met with dozens of world leaders, and the queen was just a person, her love for royal corgis became the subject of numerous joked, although the dogs occasionally bit the guests of buckingham palace. elizabeth was a skilled horsewoman and an experienced driver. she learned to drive during the second world war in a sanitary car, although she never received a driver's license. ii vlad until 2019, and she also adored sea trips on the royal yacht, she made two round-the-world trips not alone. and together with her beloved husband, prince philip, marrying him was independent by elizabeth's decision and contrary to tradition, the future queen did not consult with her father or mother about this, the queen l
reign of elizabeth ii lasted more than 70 years, this is an absolute record for the british monarchy during this timee, 15 prime ministers changed in the united states, 14 presidents in the vatican, seven roman popes at the beginning of the british empire finally receded into the past. in the middle, britain joined the european union and at the end left it in a rapidly changing world. prime ministers and met with dozens of world leaders, and the queen was just a person, her love for royal...