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the flag isn't half staff at buckingham palace. >> the queen wasn't in residence.flag wasn't flying. that would be traditional royal protocol. but the flag became a trigger point for people's anger. and the press, who were very keen to take the blame away from themselves, actually stirred up more of this anti-flag sentiment. >> our queen should be here in london with her people. this is her nation. and she should know how all her people feel about diana. >> you had this criticism of where is our queen. the palace was kind of under attack. >> the monarchy in britain was on a knife edge at that point. >> they really felt that when and if the queen appeared in london she would be cursed. things might be thrown at her. and it's the closest i've ever come to a feeling that the monarchy might be overthrown in some way. you can spend even less, to get even more, to make life even better. (energetically) you guys are crushing it! see how the 8 grams of healthy protein in land o' frost premium meat gives you energy and keeps you full? let's get those buns toastin' bread. ch
the flag isn't half staff at buckingham palace. >> the queen wasn't in residence.flag wasn't flying. that would be traditional royal protocol. but the flag became a trigger point for people's anger. and the press, who were very keen to take the blame away from themselves, actually stirred up more of this anti-flag sentiment. >> our queen should be here in london with her people. this is her nation. and she should know how all her people feel about diana. >> you had this...
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weirdly, during that time, she was left to her own devices. >> buckingham palace is a great mausoleum, really. because it is the place of work for the queen and the royal family. there is no warmth there. the windsors aren't just a family. it's an entire history. it's a machine. it's a process. so what your heart wants isn't the same as what the system wants for you. >> it was courtiers and people in suits. life was much more structured in a way that was alien to her. but diana wasn't actually left completely alone. >> camilla parker bowles left diana a note saying, "such exciting news, love to see the engagement ring." that's a real, like, mafia thug move. that's so "mean girls," it's unbelievable. that's a power move right there. >> in diana's own words, she told me that any marriage prince charles might have made could never be as strong as the relationship he had with camilla. and that's what she was battling with from the outset. >> but she has something that camilla doesn't have, which is her youth, her beauty, her sparkle, her charisma. and that's something she's going to hold
weirdly, during that time, she was left to her own devices. >> buckingham palace is a great mausoleum, really. because it is the place of work for the queen and the royal family. there is no warmth there. the windsors aren't just a family. it's an entire history. it's a machine. it's a process. so what your heart wants isn't the same as what the system wants for you. >> it was courtiers and people in suits. life was much more structured in a way that was alien to her. but diana...
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we know that buckingham palace is extremely circumspect about any issue concerning her health and alle certainty about the arrangements next week. so next tuesday, the 6th of september, borisjohnson will be at balmoral where he will tender his resignation as prime minister and moments later, either liz truss or rishi sunak who will of course by then had been elected leader of the conservative party, will have an audience with the queen and she will invite them to form a government. they will become the 15th prime minister of her reign and will return to london, appoint a cabinet and set up their government. nick, thank ou and set up their government. nick, thank you very _ and set up their government. nick, thank you very much. _ the jury in the trial of former footballer ryan giggs was discharged by the judge today after it failed to reach a verdict on any of the three charges made against him. the 48—year—old has denied accusations of controlling behaviour and assault. 0ur sports editor, dan roan, is at manchester crown court for us. dan, give us a bit more detail of what happened t
we know that buckingham palace is extremely circumspect about any issue concerning her health and alle certainty about the arrangements next week. so next tuesday, the 6th of september, borisjohnson will be at balmoral where he will tender his resignation as prime minister and moments later, either liz truss or rishi sunak who will of course by then had been elected leader of the conservative party, will have an audience with the queen and she will invite them to form a government. they will...
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but the queen has had all of these ceremonies, as you say, at buckingham palace up to now.rame and esther has been appointed outside of london, though. famously 1908, when edward vii was on holiday in france, the prime minister had to go and see him there to be appointed, so it is not completely unprecedented —— a prime minister has been. unprecedented -- a prime minister has been. ~ . . unprecedented -- a prime minister has been. ~ , , ., has been. meetings between a queen and the prime — has been. meetings between a queen and the prime minister _ has been. meetings between a queen and the prime minister or— has been. meetings between a queen and the prime minister or the - and the prime minister or the sort of things many of us would love to be a fly on the wall for, because the queen is a master of discretion, no one knows her political views, and we can only imagine what some of those conversations are like. that is true, those conversations are like. that is true. but _ those conversations are like. that is true. but we — those conversations are like. that is true, but
but the queen has had all of these ceremonies, as you say, at buckingham palace up to now.rame and esther has been appointed outside of london, though. famously 1908, when edward vii was on holiday in france, the prime minister had to go and see him there to be appointed, so it is not completely unprecedented —— a prime minister has been. unprecedented -- a prime minister has been. ~ . . unprecedented -- a prime minister has been. ~ , , ., has been. meetings between a queen and the prime...
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, it sounds like it could _ buckingham palace, it sounds like it could be _ buckingham palace,ate jets crisscrossing the air so when boris _ jets crisscrossing the air so when borisjohnson goes to jets crisscrossing the air so when boris johnson goes to the queen to resign— boris johnson goes to the queen to resign on— boris johnson goes to the queen to resign on tuesday, the 6th of september, assuming it's liz truss, shall— september, assuming it's liz truss, shall be _ september, assuming it's liz truss, shall be waiting in the wings for her car— shall be waiting in the wings for her car to— shall be waiting in the wings for her car to go shall be waiting in the wings for her carto go in shall be waiting in the wings for her car to go in as his leaves. a very— her car to go in as his leaves. a very different constitutional moment, one that reflects the monarch's health. but again, as we've _ monarch's health. but again, as we've seen— monarch's health. but again, as we've seen throughout the past couple — we've seen throughout the past couple of — we've seen throughout the pa
, it sounds like it could _ buckingham palace, it sounds like it could be _ buckingham palace,ate jets crisscrossing the air so when boris _ jets crisscrossing the air so when borisjohnson goes to jets crisscrossing the air so when boris johnson goes to the queen to resign— boris johnson goes to the queen to resign on— boris johnson goes to the queen to resign on tuesday, the 6th of september, assuming it's liz truss, shall— september, assuming it's liz truss, shall be _ september,...
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buckingham palace says very little on that subject, they recite the episodic mobility issues, that phrasesues, that phrase that we have become ratherfamiliar with, have become rather familiar with, they have become ratherfamiliar with, they want certainty in terms of the diary of the prime minister, they want certainty in terms of the arrangements, so, next tuesday, the 6th of september, the outgoing prime minister, borisjohnson, will go up to balmoral and he will tender his resignation, whereupon, shortly after that, either liz truss or rishi sunak, who by then will have been elected leader of the conservative party, the largest party in the house of commons, they will sweep in and they will be invited by the queen to form a new government. they will become the 15th prime minister of the queen's reign, they will then return to london and normal arrangements, i'm sure, on the steps of downing street, will take place. hick street, will take place. nick witchell. — street, will take place. nick witchell, many _ street, will take place. nick witchell, many thanks. - as the conservative party
buckingham palace says very little on that subject, they recite the episodic mobility issues, that phrasesues, that phrase that we have become ratherfamiliar with, have become rather familiar with, they have become ratherfamiliar with, they want certainty in terms of the diary of the prime minister, they want certainty in terms of the arrangements, so, next tuesday, the 6th of september, the outgoing prime minister, borisjohnson, will go up to balmoral and he will tender his resignation,...
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now, we know that buckingham palace is extremely circumspect about any issue concerning her health. say is that there are the mobility issues that we encountered during thejubilee and there is a need for all the participants to have certainty about the arrangements next week. so, next tuesday, the 6th of september, borisjohnson will be at balmoral where he will tender his resignation as prime minister, and moments later, either liz truss or rishi sunak — who by then, of course, will have been elected leader of the conservative party — will have an audience with the queen and she will invite them to form a government. they will become the 15th prime minister of her reign. they will then return to london, appoint a cabinet and set up their government. i have essay will be talking about the implications of that decision and what we might expect when the new prime minister is appointed. and what we might expect when the new prime minister is appointed. the jury in the trial of ryan giggs has been discharged after failing to reach verdicts on any of the three counts he faced, during a fo
now, we know that buckingham palace is extremely circumspect about any issue concerning her health. say is that there are the mobility issues that we encountered during thejubilee and there is a need for all the participants to have certainty about the arrangements next week. so, next tuesday, the 6th of september, borisjohnson will be at balmoral where he will tender his resignation as prime minister, and moments later, either liz truss or rishi sunak — who by then, of course, will have been...
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as we know, that is somewhere where buckingham palace does not want to go.ntially as a private matter, and a lot of people have sympathy with that point of view. about a month ago, we understood that she probably would come to london to appoint the new prime minister. but about ten days ago, it became apparent that it was more likely that it would take place at balmoral. we now once again have this curious phrase, episodic mobility issues, being used. there is no clarification of what that means. and of course, there needs to be certainty for the participants to make the necessary arrangements for next week. so on tuesday the 6th of september, prime minister boris johnson will be at balmoral to tender his resignation. moments later, either liz truss or rishi sunak, by that stage one of them will have been elected to lead the biggest party in the house of commons, they will have an audience with the queen and she will invite them to form a government. they will become the 15th prime minister of her reign. they will return to london, appoint a cabinet and stop
as we know, that is somewhere where buckingham palace does not want to go.ntially as a private matter, and a lot of people have sympathy with that point of view. about a month ago, we understood that she probably would come to london to appoint the new prime minister. but about ten days ago, it became apparent that it was more likely that it would take place at balmoral. we now once again have this curious phrase, episodic mobility issues, being used. there is no clarification of what that...
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now, we know that buckingham palace is extremely circumspect about any issue concerning her health.we encountered during thejubilee and there is a need for all the participants to have certainty about the arrangements next week. so, next tuesday, the 6th of september, borisjohnson will be at balmoral where he will tender his resignation as prime minister, and moments later, either liz truss or rishi sunak — who by then, of course, will have been elected leader of the conservative party — will have an audience with the queen and she will invite them to form a government. they will become the 15th prime minister of her reign. they will then return to london, appoint a cabinet and set up their government. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: schools in shanghai welcome back pupils for the first time since they closed their doors in march. we'll be talking to one teacher about what the new term looks like under ongoing covid restrictions. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic
now, we know that buckingham palace is extremely circumspect about any issue concerning her health.we encountered during thejubilee and there is a need for all the participants to have certainty about the arrangements next week. so, next tuesday, the 6th of september, borisjohnson will be at balmoral where he will tender his resignation as prime minister, and moments later, either liz truss or rishi sunak — who by then, of course, will have been elected leader of the conservative party —...
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if harry and meghan felt uncomfortable with buckingham palace, — uncomfortable with buckingham palaced peace _ thing i would say is if they wanted peace and — thing i would say is if they wanted peace and quiet and if they wanted less attention from the press, why on earth _ less attention from the press, why on earth that she keep giving these interview? — on earth that she keep giving these interview? why on earth is she doing a podcast _ interview? why on earth is she doing a podcast and a netflix documentary? the two _ a podcast and a netflix documentary? the two things don't add up. you can have solitude. one thing she says is has she _ have solitude. one thing she says is has she stayed in written, she would've been hounded. that is simply— would've been hounded. that is simply not _ would've been hounded. that is simply not true. the press do not do that _ simply not true. the press do not do that there — simply not true. the press do not do that there is— simply not true. the press do not do that. there is in a single picture of any— that. there is in a single picture of any c
if harry and meghan felt uncomfortable with buckingham palace, — uncomfortable with buckingham palaced peace _ thing i would say is if they wanted peace and — thing i would say is if they wanted peace and quiet and if they wanted less attention from the press, why on earth _ less attention from the press, why on earth that she keep giving these interview? — on earth that she keep giving these interview? why on earth is she doing a podcast _ interview? why on earth is she doing a podcast...
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buckingham palace says the queen is to receive the new prime minister at balmoral on tuesday, the daygion of kherson in the south. a bbc investigation has found that shamima begum, who left london at the age of 15 to join the islamic state group, was smuggled into syria by an intelligence agent working for canada. the queen will receive prime minister borisjohnson next week at her balmoral castle residence in scotland instead of in london in a break with tradition, she will also be meeting the new prime minister. royal correspondent nicholas witchell is here with me now. this is very much a break with tradition. it this is very much a break with tradition. , this is very much a break with tradition-— this is very much a break with tradition. , , tradition. it will be the first time in her 70 year— tradition. it will be the first time in her 70 year reign _ tradition. it will be the first time in her 70 year reign that - tradition. it will be the first time in her 70 year reign that these l in her 70 year reign that these audiences have not taken place at buckingham palace and she will
buckingham palace says the queen is to receive the new prime minister at balmoral on tuesday, the daygion of kherson in the south. a bbc investigation has found that shamima begum, who left london at the age of 15 to join the islamic state group, was smuggled into syria by an intelligence agent working for canada. the queen will receive prime minister borisjohnson next week at her balmoral castle residence in scotland instead of in london in a break with tradition, she will also be meeting the...
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lets discuss the news from buckingham palace with our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell.es the leader of the largest party of the house of commons to form a government. that leader must have the confidence of the house of commons. 0n have the confidence of the house of commons. on every occasion during her 70 year reign previously, she has done this in buckingham palace. she not doing this now, though, because of health considerations. so next tuesday, the 6th of september, by which time we will know who is the leader of the conservative party, borisjohnson, the outgoing prime minister, will be at balmoral to tender his resignation and then the new leader of the conservative party, either liz truss or rishi sunak, will arrive at balmoral, there will be an audience with the queen and the queen will invite them to form a government entity is from that moment that person is the prime minister, so they will return to london, i would minister, so they will return to london, iwould imagine minister, so they will return to london, i would imagine the raf will be quite closely in
lets discuss the news from buckingham palace with our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell.es the leader of the largest party of the house of commons to form a government. that leader must have the confidence of the house of commons. 0n have the confidence of the house of commons. on every occasion during her 70 year reign previously, she has done this in buckingham palace. she not doing this now, though, because of health considerations. so next tuesday, the 6th of september, by which time...
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the queen will appoint the next prime minister at balmoral in scotland instead of buckingham palace,viously announced that the queen would interrupt her stay at balmoral to meet with the new prime minister. life expectancy in the united states has fallen to its lowest level since 1996, driven largely by the covid—19 pandemic. government data shows the average american is now expected to live just over 76 years, compared to 79 only a few years ago. the fall in life expectancy is particularly pronounced in native americans and alaskan natives. the kenyan supreme court has begun hearing a challenge to the election of william bhutto as the new president. lawyers for his rival, opposition leader ly 0dinga, argue there were problems with the vote count. as we turn the weather page from summer to autumn, it looks like nature is taking its cue, as well. big changes this weekend — there could be a bit of thundery rain around across much of the uk. not everyone will see it and potentialfor some strong winds, as well. the weather charts really scream autumn. area of low pressure which will deve
the queen will appoint the next prime minister at balmoral in scotland instead of buckingham palace,viously announced that the queen would interrupt her stay at balmoral to meet with the new prime minister. life expectancy in the united states has fallen to its lowest level since 1996, driven largely by the covid—19 pandemic. government data shows the average american is now expected to live just over 76 years, compared to 79 only a few years ago. the fall in life expectancy is particularly...
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. >> prince charles' bodyguard from buckingham palace were trying to work out what time diana would appear>> fortunately camilla was able to slip out the back door before diana arrived. >> according to the diana version, charles made it clear that he didn't really want his wife there, he wanted his mistress there. he wanted camilla to be at his side. >> that for diana was really the point where she decided she was no longer interested in attempting any further reconciliation for the sake of the marriage. >> so many dreams as a young girl. hopes my husband would support me, encourage me. i didn't get any of that. >> what you have is the entire firm engaged top to bottom in maintaining a massive lie. >> the fact that prince charles had a mistress in mrs. parker bowles had to be kept secret and to dismiss and even rubbish suggestions that the marriage might be in trouble. there was no precedent for a separated, let alone divorced, prince and princess of wales. it was unthinkable. >> they were effectively leading separate lives. >> prince charles was based in highgrove in gloucestershire. dian
. >> prince charles' bodyguard from buckingham palace were trying to work out what time diana would appear>> fortunately camilla was able to slip out the back door before diana arrived. >> according to the diana version, charles made it clear that he didn't really want his wife there, he wanted his mistress there. he wanted camilla to be at his side. >> that for diana was really the point where she decided she was no longer interested in attempting any further...
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as the king and queen swept eleanor off to buckingham palace oviedo accepted ox invitations. join him for lunch. as they entered the restaurant oveda surprised act ike by stepping aside and letting him enter the restaurant first because he outranked her i once again stopped and howled with laughter and declared that where he came from a lady was a lady with laughter and declared that quote well, and he said that because he was so used to rank over ruling traditional traditional rules of etiquette. after lunch oviedo checked in declarages, which is where she spent her time in london. she later the next day. she went to a luncheon at buckingham palace with the with the eleanor roosevelt and when she was presented to the royal couple she curse it. while in her whack uniform which was a minor breach of military rules and a violation of the american tradition of not bowing to royalty elnor. in fact was later admitted that she was very surprised when oviedo would curse that that oviedo would curtsy to a foreign monarch. but she understood it was well intended and nothing further wa
as the king and queen swept eleanor off to buckingham palace oviedo accepted ox invitations. join him for lunch. as they entered the restaurant oveda surprised act ike by stepping aside and letting him enter the restaurant first because he outranked her i once again stopped and howled with laughter and declared that where he came from a lady was a lady with laughter and declared that quote well, and he said that because he was so used to rank over ruling traditional traditional rules of...
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elisabeth the second for her platinum jubilee in june, they were center stage for the iconic buckingham palace how can a shot beamed worldwide. stitch deal away from from the public eye, the family will move to this college, part of the queen's windsor estate. a a four-bedroom home more than 200 years old, they will be paying market rent and have no live-in nanny while also living closer to the monarch. the royal royal editor of the sunday times times -- >> every big decision that happens in terms of the monarchy, william and his father father are involved. having that that proximity, being able to see the queen that much more easily, more frequently, multiple times a week instead of of once a week will be better. >> reporter: william and kate will also be closer to harry and and meghan if they should visit and stay at their uk home. will and kate will keep their 20 room room home at kensington palace as their official residence. together, with their 10 bedroom manner in no-fault. the children, george, charlotte and louis will start the new school year here at the lynbrook prep school several
elisabeth the second for her platinum jubilee in june, they were center stage for the iconic buckingham palace how can a shot beamed worldwide. stitch deal away from from the public eye, the family will move to this college, part of the queen's windsor estate. a a four-bedroom home more than 200 years old, they will be paying market rent and have no live-in nanny while also living closer to the monarch. the royal royal editor of the sunday times times -- >> every big decision that happens...
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thing with the queen, the cambridge is worth center stage for the iconic buckinghame the iconic buckingham palaceily will be moving to this cottage, part of the queen's winter estate by four-bedroom home more more than 200 years old. they will be paying market rent and have no live in nanny while alsg close to the hallmark. >> every big decision that happens in terms of the monica,m and his father are involved. being able to see the queen's going to be great for them. >> reporter: william and kate will be closer to harry and megan if they should visit and y at the nearby cottage, their uk home. will and kate will keep their 20-room home at kensington kensington palace as their offil residence, together with their m an in norfork. their children will start the new school year here at the prep school severals away. windsor residents are weig in. >> i think it's great they are coming back to windsor where it felt like they belong to me. it's lovely. >> reporter: the public is used to seeing the monarchy wet, from from prince william and harry's first days at school with princess diana in the late 19
thing with the queen, the cambridge is worth center stage for the iconic buckinghame the iconic buckingham palaceily will be moving to this cottage, part of the queen's winter estate by four-bedroom home more more than 200 years old. they will be paying market rent and have no live in nanny while alsg close to the hallmark. >> every big decision that happens in terms of the monica,m and his father are involved. being able to see the queen's going to be great for them. >> reporter:...
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do everything to save her, the british experienced a real shock, they filled up the fence of buckingham palaceflowers. well, in the atmosphere of grief, the ominous question was vital that it was a tragic coincidence or a carefully planned murder by this time between diana and the royal family was a complete annoyance of the british monarchy jarred and her scandalous divorce from prince charles and an open romantic relationship with the son of an egyptian billionaire dozi alfaedov in a crashed mercedes he was next to her and died on the spot his father mohammed al-faed tried to prove that both were killed by british agents. he claimed that diana was pregnant and dodie, intending to propose to her on the eve of the accident, bought an engagement ring in the early 2000s in london, they conducted their investigation inside scotland yard. even a secret group was formed that studied the details of intimate life. diana among others were interrogated by a former lover. princess of london, pakistani-born surgeon hasnadhana with him. she had a close relationship from 1995 to 1997. it was concluded that
do everything to save her, the british experienced a real shock, they filled up the fence of buckingham palaceflowers. well, in the atmosphere of grief, the ominous question was vital that it was a tragic coincidence or a carefully planned murder by this time between diana and the royal family was a complete annoyance of the british monarchy jarred and her scandalous divorce from prince charles and an open romantic relationship with the son of an egyptian billionaire dozi alfaedov in a crashed...
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were jolly proud when you received it, as your family were, too, and so excited about going to buckingham palacethese how do you justify that? well, we were very proud to receive an mbe, and it is a discussion that we had when we were first invited to accept this, because obviously we were aware of the nature of our work and we had to try and tally that with the integrity of what we're, we're saying. and really, we decided to accept the mbe because we felt it really validated what we were trying to achieve as artists, which was trying to change the mind—set within how contemporary art is defined and evaluated. going back to our experience of the prejudice that we experienced, from a position of being told that your work is absolutely worthless, backward, outdated, has no place in contemporary art, simply because it's drawing on an ancient indian tradition, to then being offered an award, a very public kind of... recognition. ..statement of recognition for your services to contribution to contemporary art, was to us notjust showing ourselves, but it's a public statement showing that it is possibl
were jolly proud when you received it, as your family were, too, and so excited about going to buckingham palacethese how do you justify that? well, we were very proud to receive an mbe, and it is a discussion that we had when we were first invited to accept this, because obviously we were aware of the nature of our work and we had to try and tally that with the integrity of what we're, we're saying. and really, we decided to accept the mbe because we felt it really validated what we were...
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this procedure all the time, with very rare exceptions, took place in buckingham palace, but elizabethvacation in scotland and doctors, for medical reasons, do not recommend unnecessary travel for her. that is why the future head of government. you'll have to drive to bolmoral castle to meet the queen on september 5 after a vote by members of the conservative party will know the name of the new prime minister. they will be either a rhinestone or a rishanok, and already the 6th winner of the elective race must meet with elizabeth ii . the only possible transport of the boat on them to a safe area is to take livestock household utensils. however, in most cases, residents have to get out of the water on their own. help and the authorities lack all those in need. come from the us in the state of mississippi on an urgent basis, 40 people were taken out of the nursing home police officers carried the kids out of the kindergarten in their arms. for several hours, the highway from los angeles seemed to be paralyzed. phoenix flood waters destroyed one of the bands. instead of a summer swim, wal
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were jolly proud when you received it, as your family were too, and so excited about going to buckingham palaceese empire, these medals. how do you justify that? well, we were very proud to receive an mbe, and it is a discussion that we had when we were first invited to accept this, because obviously we were aware of the nature of our work and we had to try and tally that with the integrity of what we're, we're saying. and really, we decided to accept the mbe because we felt it really validated what we were trying to achieve as artists, which was trying to change the mind—set within how contemporary art is defined and evaluated. going back to our experience of the prejudice that we experienced, you know, from a position of being told that your work is absolutely worthless, backward, outdated, has no place in contemporary art, simply because it's drawing on an ancient indian tradition, to then being offered an award, you know, a very public kind of... recognition. ..statement of recognition for your services to contribution to contemporary art, was to us notjust showing ourselves, but it's a pub
were jolly proud when you received it, as your family were too, and so excited about going to buckingham palaceese empire, these medals. how do you justify that? well, we were very proud to receive an mbe, and it is a discussion that we had when we were first invited to accept this, because obviously we were aware of the nature of our work and we had to try and tally that with the integrity of what we're, we're saying. and really, we decided to accept the mbe because we felt it really validated...
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buckingham palace has very little on that subject.y in terms of the diaries of the prime minister is, they want certainty in terms of the arrangements. so, next tuesday, the 6th of september, the outgoing prime minister, boris johnson, will go up to bow moral and he will attend his resignation whereupon shortly after that, either latest trusts or rishi who by, then of course will have been elected leader of the conservative party, the largest party in the house of commons, they will sweep in and to be invited by the queen to form a new government. they will become the 15th prime minister of the queen's rain. they will return then to london and the normal arrangements, i'm sure, on the steps of downing street will take place. that i'm sure, on the steps of downing street will take place.— street will take place. that is our ro al street will take place. that is our royal correspondent, _ street will take place. that is our royal correspondent, so - street will take place. that is our royal correspondent, so whether| street will take pl
buckingham palace has very little on that subject.y in terms of the diaries of the prime minister is, they want certainty in terms of the arrangements. so, next tuesday, the 6th of september, the outgoing prime minister, boris johnson, will go up to bow moral and he will attend his resignation whereupon shortly after that, either latest trusts or rishi who by, then of course will have been elected leader of the conservative party, the largest party in the house of commons, they will sweep in...
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buckingham palace. they are one and done. they are boxes to be checked.e eiffel tower again. i wonder what has changed. two in one segment. you go back and you go back and you go back again. you can actually build a profile to figure out how much you will spend at the park and then you figure out the value and you have a paid stream that is much better than disney plus. streaming things. it shows how much more money the company is worth the 90 streaming opponents. if it's a balance sheet it was destroyed by overpay because -- not by -- predecessor and if you offered dividends and biltmore parks a balance sheet with no dividends would be a virtual circle. i did not tell them they should pay up for every stock but disney had a great run today. we just learned the key piece of information. the staying power of the brand is still beloved by fiercely loved fan base. disney can only hope the stock comes down. yes, it is that good of a buy. >>> want to see the search warrant? now it's up to former president trump. i'm shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc >>
buckingham palace. they are one and done. they are boxes to be checked.e eiffel tower again. i wonder what has changed. two in one segment. you go back and you go back and you go back again. you can actually build a profile to figure out how much you will spend at the park and then you figure out the value and you have a paid stream that is much better than disney plus. streaming things. it shows how much more money the company is worth the 90 streaming opponents. if it's a balance sheet it was...
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the queen paid tribute in a rare live message from buckingham palace. >> i respected her energy and commitments. and especially for her devotion to her two boys. i for one believe there are lessons to be drawn from her life and from the extraordinary and moving reaction to her death. >> reporter: her legacy alive today, especially in her two sons, promoting mental health, opening up about their own struggles. >> when you are bereaved at a young age, particularly at a young age, that can resonate closely to that, you feel pain like no other pain. >> reporter: now a quarter of a industry after her death, diana's vision of a modern royal family endures. >> her legacy lives on in the way that the royals now conduct themselves. it's a generational thing. i think the royals are more touchable than they were in the last century, of course, because of the times that we live in. but that's also the diana effect. >> reporter: the diana effect living on in her sons and their children and in generations to come. >> 25 years. thank you for that report. >>> that's going to do it for me today. hallie jackson
the queen paid tribute in a rare live message from buckingham palace. >> i respected her energy and commitments. and especially for her devotion to her two boys. i for one believe there are lessons to be drawn from her life and from the extraordinary and moving reaction to her death. >> reporter: her legacy alive today, especially in her two sons, promoting mental health, opening up about their own struggles. >> when you are bereaved at a young age, particularly at a young...
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he was on duty at buckingham palace and she sort of threw him this flirty comment, nice outfit, somethingines and eventually invited him to a drinks party. >> knowing that james hewitt was a riding instructor, she invited him to give her riding lessons to help her overcome her longstanding childhood fear of horses. >> he was someone who was fun, who was unswerving in his devotion to her, but also there was a tremendous excitement and romance. >> it was amazingly difficult for them to find somewhere to meet privately. we would go to windsor to meet with hewitt for riding lessons. >> unlike charles and kamilla who aknew about their relationship and host them at their big estates and homes, diana couldn't do that. he was put in the boot of cars. driven to kensington palace. >> she was invited to go to his mother's house near exeter where we would go for weekends. it was a remote location, but it was always a tense time because she was very easily spotted. if the princess of wales and hewitt went for a walk on the woods or on a beach somewhere, she certainly wasn't looking like a princess. sh
he was on duty at buckingham palace and she sort of threw him this flirty comment, nice outfit, somethingines and eventually invited him to a drinks party. >> knowing that james hewitt was a riding instructor, she invited him to give her riding lessons to help her overcome her longstanding childhood fear of horses. >> he was someone who was fun, who was unswerving in his devotion to her, but also there was a tremendous excitement and romance. >> it was amazingly difficult for...
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nbc news reached out to buckingham palace regarding the interview but as you might've expected the officialsdeclined to comment. markel told the magazine despite everything she feels, she believes forgiveness is really important. she added, it takes a lot of effort to forgive. here's nbc's joe fryer the larg >> reporter: now she is ready for her own next act, that's large text at the top of meghan markle's new interview with new york magazines the cut. she is once again generating headlines with frank comments about the world family and the reason she and harry stepped back from royal duties. headlines in england quick to slam the interview and markel, the cut article starts off with the line, the conditions are right for confession and confess she did. including her family's lack of autonomy while under boreal role. markel shared she was required to release photos of her son archie to the royal rota, the uk media will before she could post them herself. she says "why would you give the very people that are calling my children the n-word a photo of my child before i can share it with the peo
nbc news reached out to buckingham palace regarding the interview but as you might've expected the officialsdeclined to comment. markel told the magazine despite everything she feels, she believes forgiveness is really important. she added, it takes a lot of effort to forgive. here's nbc's joe fryer the larg >> reporter: now she is ready for her own next act, that's large text at the top of meghan markle's new interview with new york magazines the cut. she is once again generating...
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died, tragically killed in a paris car crash the queen paid tribute in a rare live message from buckingham palacere lessons to be drawn from her life and from the extraordinary and moving reaction to her death. >> reporter: her legacy alive today especially in her two sons, promoting mental health, opening up about their own struggles. >> i think when you are bereaved at a very young age, anytime really, but particularly at a young age, i can relate to that, you feel pain like no other pain >> reporter: now a quarter of a century after her death, diana's vision of a modern royal family endures. >> her legacy lives on, i think, in the way the royals now conduct themselves it's a generational thing, they are more touchable than in the last century, of course, because of the times we live in. that's also the diana effect >> reporter: the diana effect living on in her sons and their children and in generations to come and there will be no official public commemorations on the anniversary tomorrow, but already royal fans are placing huge posters of diana, pictures of her on the gates here at kensingto
died, tragically killed in a paris car crash the queen paid tribute in a rare live message from buckingham palacere lessons to be drawn from her life and from the extraordinary and moving reaction to her death. >> reporter: her legacy alive today especially in her two sons, promoting mental health, opening up about their own struggles. >> i think when you are bereaved at a very young age, anytime really, but particularly at a young age, i can relate to that, you feel pain like no...
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this procedure all the time, with very rare exceptions, took place in buckingham palace, but elizabethvacation in scotland and medical doctors. indications do not recommend her extra travel that is why the future head of government. you'll have to make your own way to balmoral castle to meet queen, on september 5, after a vote by members of the conservative party, the name of the new prime minister will be known. they will be either from the track or rishasunok, and already the sixth winner of the elective race must meet with elizabeth ii. further news of the regions, do not switch. the capital region will experience abnormally hot weather until the end of summer. today the solar air will warm up, yes, plus thirty-three it is well above the climatic norm close to the record of 125 years ago, the southeast wind will again bring the smell of harry to according to weather forecasts, a storm front will approach the capital on tuesday and will freshen the air a little. the cold snap will begin with the onset of the calendar autumn, on september 1. the temperature will drop sharply to plus 1
this procedure all the time, with very rare exceptions, took place in buckingham palace, but elizabethvacation in scotland and medical doctors. indications do not recommend her extra travel that is why the future head of government. you'll have to make your own way to balmoral castle to meet queen, on september 5, after a vote by members of the conservative party, the name of the new prime minister will be known. they will be either from the track or rishasunok, and already the sixth winner of...
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there was buckingham palace down there, admiralty arch there, and myself and rod standing on the stagesometimes it's a problem. he's giving me advice on what you can take for your stomach to settle it and not hurting your voice. and i was like, nobody would believe that i'm having this conversation with rod stewart. >> rupaul: wow. >> me dressed like a lunatic. >> rupaul: yeah, in that devil costume. >> that's what happens in theater. it's the glamorous with the very not-glamorous, talking about antacids with rod stewart. [ laughter ] >> rupaul: of his hits, what songs did you sing? i love rod stewart. >> my favorite ones weren't actually the ones that i sang. i mean, i did the -- ♪ tonight's the night ♪ >> rupaul: oh, yes. ♪ gonna be all right ♪ all of those songs. but the ones i loved were like -- ♪ hot legs wearing me out ♪ >> rupaul: i love "some guys have all the luck." you know that song? there's a song called "love of touch" that's fantastic, from the movie "legal eagle," probably not in your show. >> it was. i also had the -- ♪ i don't want to talk about it ♪ >> rupaul: yes, ye
there was buckingham palace down there, admiralty arch there, and myself and rod standing on the stagesometimes it's a problem. he's giving me advice on what you can take for your stomach to settle it and not hurting your voice. and i was like, nobody would believe that i'm having this conversation with rod stewart. >> rupaul: wow. >> me dressed like a lunatic. >> rupaul: yeah, in that devil costume. >> that's what happens in theater. it's the glamorous with the very...
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the queen paid tribute in a rare live message from buckingham palace. >> i admired and respected herrgy andes commitmento others. and especially for her devotion to her two boys. i for one believe there are lessons to be drawn from her life and from the extraordinary and moving reaction to her death. >> reporter: her legacy alive today, especially in her two sons, promoting mental health, opening up about their own struggles. >> i think whenhe you are beread at a very young age, anytime, really, but particularly at a young age, i can resonate firstly with that, you feel pain like no other pain. >> reporter: a quarter of a century afterer her death, dians vision of a modern royal family endures. >> her legacy lives on in the way the royals conduct themselves. it's a generational thing. the royals are more touchable than they were in the last century, of course, because of the times we live in. that's alsoti the diana effect. >> reporter: the diana effect living on in her sons and their children and in generations to come. >> nbc's kelly cobiella with that report. and up next, a look a
the queen paid tribute in a rare live message from buckingham palace. >> i admired and respected herrgy andes commitmento others. and especially for her devotion to her two boys. i for one believe there are lessons to be drawn from her life and from the extraordinary and moving reaction to her death. >> reporter: her legacy alive today, especially in her two sons, promoting mental health, opening up about their own struggles. >> i think whenhe you are beread at a very young...
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that normally happens at buckingham palace, but palace officials say the ceremony will be in her castleland where the queen has been spending her summer. they said they want to avoid any last-minute changes due to her health. palace officials say the 96 rolled monarch sometimes has a hard time getting around, or as they put it, she's been experience in episodic mobility issues. prime minister boris johnson said to travel to scotland next week to formally resign. he announced he was stepping down after a series of scandals in an avalanche of resignations inside his government. his replacement is scheduled to make the trip the same day. we don't know who that is yet. right now tens of thousands of rank-and-file members of the conservative party in britain loading for one of two candidates. former finance minister and the foreign secretary. the winner will be the 15th british leader of queen elizabeth's reign. 15. >>> today marks 25 years since princess diana's tragic death in paris. mourners their laying flowers and messages on the bridge above the underpass where diana died in a car cras
that normally happens at buckingham palace, but palace officials say the ceremony will be in her castleland where the queen has been spending her summer. they said they want to avoid any last-minute changes due to her health. palace officials say the 96 rolled monarch sometimes has a hard time getting around, or as they put it, she's been experience in episodic mobility issues. prime minister boris johnson said to travel to scotland next week to formally resign. he announced he was stepping...
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to stay cool, the guards at buckingham palace waxed their hats. very painful, that's very painful.tense that at farms across europe, in order to stay hydrated, chickens are on sports drink. leading gatorade to update their slogan from "is it in you?" to "bawk bawk bawk." ( laughter ) you know, just a stupid thing to say. you know who else is feeling the heat lately? former president jabba the putz. ( cheers and applause ) while we were gone, the january 6th committee held another hearing, and the biggest bombshell came from representative liz cheney. >> after our last hearing, president trump tried to call a witness in our investigation. a witness you have not yet seen in these hearings. that person declined to answer or respond to president trump's call, and instead alerted their lawyer to the call. >> stephen: he's trying to commit witness tampering, using his own phone. you can see the whole story in the new mob film: "not very good at this, fellas." ( laughter and applause ) get your shine box. go get your shine box! we'll find out more about all of this soon, because the commi
to stay cool, the guards at buckingham palace waxed their hats. very painful, that's very painful.tense that at farms across europe, in order to stay hydrated, chickens are on sports drink. leading gatorade to update their slogan from "is it in you?" to "bawk bawk bawk." ( laughter ) you know, just a stupid thing to say. you know who else is feeling the heat lately? former president jabba the putz. ( cheers and applause ) while we were gone, the january 6th committee held...
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makes them even more dedicated to this, or do you think they are stop cold robots, outside of buckingham palacehis and this campaign and investigation will continue regardless of how aggressive trump is with them during the investigation. >> it's a little bit of both. i wouldn't say aggressive. i would say dedicated and determined. we had this in the trump university matter. when you get to them. it turns you into that outside and it turns you into winston fricking churchill. you'll be a bulldog and you won't let go because you can't let them move you off your blocks. the more he does something like this it won't make things better for him. i think it will cause him to say, nope, we're going to stand our ground and one thing i would note here is that this is actually a civil case under executive law 6312 is likely what -- we don't have the papers yet, but that's likely what's going to get brought here, that this is a civil investigation. they do not need to prove knowing conduct. do not need to prove intent and do not need to prove that lenders relied on the misrepresentation. we don't know thi
makes them even more dedicated to this, or do you think they are stop cold robots, outside of buckingham palacehis and this campaign and investigation will continue regardless of how aggressive trump is with them during the investigation. >> it's a little bit of both. i wouldn't say aggressive. i would say dedicated and determined. we had this in the trump university matter. when you get to them. it turns you into that outside and it turns you into winston fricking churchill. you'll be a...
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we are used to pictures of a car going up the mall towards buckingham palace and this is obviously goingrd high in 2021, resulting in the deaths of around 109,000 people. i'm joined by noreen goldman. she is a professor of demography and public affairs at the princeton school of public and international affairs. welcome to the programme. what does it do to a country when life expectancy falls?— it do to a country when life expectancy falls? it do to a country when life exectan falls? ., ,, i. . expectancy falls? thank you. well, it's a very sad _ expectancy falls? thank you. well, it's a very sad symbol _ expectancy falls? thank you. well, it's a very sad symbol of _ expectancy falls? thank you. well, it's a very sad symbol of many i it's a very sad symbol of many aspects of our country, about art rates of disease, about our health care system, about our politics, about our iniquities and i think all of these are reflected in this really drastic reduction in life expectancy over a two—year period. we have grown accustomed to measuring changes in life is but a seat incrementally, in month
we are used to pictures of a car going up the mall towards buckingham palace and this is obviously goingrd high in 2021, resulting in the deaths of around 109,000 people. i'm joined by noreen goldman. she is a professor of demography and public affairs at the princeton school of public and international affairs. welcome to the programme. what does it do to a country when life expectancy falls?— it do to a country when life expectancy falls? it do to a country when life exectan falls? ., ,, i....
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swarovski crystals are a recent edition, alongside custom furniture, replicating originals scene in buckingham palace the lush landscape features more than 100 different types of trees, including one of montecito's largest big trees. a perfect setting, no doubt, for the silver screen as al pacino's florida mansion in the 1983 gangster film "scarface." other familiar faces, albert einstein, winston churchill and john f. kennedy have all paid visits to el fureidis, and this morning, so do we. it's called the conversation room. guests chatted here. while it's rumored the home's original owner listened in from a secret passage. of course, these days, david pogue tells us we've got plenty of devices already doing just that. >> reporter: when you were growing up, the closest you ever got to a personal medical data ectioneas probably this. or possibility that. but these days, health trackers have gotten a lot more sophisticated and a lot more wearable. these smart watches from fitbit and apple are teeming with tiny sensors and display on your smartphone. this is all the things the watch can detect. >> exact
swarovski crystals are a recent edition, alongside custom furniture, replicating originals scene in buckingham palace the lush landscape features more than 100 different types of trees, including one of montecito's largest big trees. a perfect setting, no doubt, for the silver screen as al pacino's florida mansion in the 1983 gangster film "scarface." other familiar faces, albert einstein, winston churchill and john f. kennedy have all paid visits to el fureidis, and this morning, so...
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this i have witnessed, buckingham palace put together a very carefully selected hand—picked team of advisersress, and it seems she upset the dynamic of the hierarchy. as i say, that is how she perceives it. as the queen said at one point, recollections may vary. thank you very much for that. it's exactly a week since most of us awoke to the horrendous news that a nine—year—old girl, 0livia pratt—korbel, had been shot dead in her own home in liverpool. she was killed when a complete stranger barged into her house as he was being chased by a gunman — who then continued firing into the property. 0ur correspondentjohn maguire is in liverpool. just over a week now since the news of 0livia's death broke. it had happened the night before, just behind me here in kingsheath avenue. you can see police officers still here, streets still cordoned off because the police have still been working here up until very recently. and behind me, all of the floral tributes, at both ends of the police cordon, by the way, that have built and built over the past seven days, notjust flowers, cuddly toys, toys, notes,
this i have witnessed, buckingham palace put together a very carefully selected hand—picked team of advisersress, and it seems she upset the dynamic of the hierarchy. as i say, that is how she perceives it. as the queen said at one point, recollections may vary. thank you very much for that. it's exactly a week since most of us awoke to the horrendous news that a nine—year—old girl, 0livia pratt—korbel, had been shot dead in her own home in liverpool. she was killed when a complete...
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, swindon in wiltshire and banbury in north oxfordshire and this is green park right next to buckingham palacet its lowest level since 2005 and thames water says this ban is because of the unprecedented weather conditions but many of its customers are unhappy because the privatised utility is making big profits for its shareholders but does not flexing its links. currently a quarter of the 2.6 billion litres of water it supplies each day is lost to lakes. the company admits it is a problem and says it is currently repairing 1100 leagues every week but for now for an indefinite period the only exceptions to this bank for anyone who needs to water crops, the refilling of medical pools and certain fountains for religious ceremonies. forthe certain fountains for religious ceremonies. for the rest of us it's a case of reduce and get used to using that watering can. the headlines on bbc news: the hunt for the killer of a nine—year—old girl in liverpool continues. councillors have joined police in urging anyone with information about the killing of olivia pratt—korbel to come forward. ukraine is on h
, swindon in wiltshire and banbury in north oxfordshire and this is green park right next to buckingham palacet its lowest level since 2005 and thames water says this ban is because of the unprecedented weather conditions but many of its customers are unhappy because the privatised utility is making big profits for its shareholders but does not flexing its links. currently a quarter of the 2.6 billion litres of water it supplies each day is lost to lakes. the company admits it is a problem and...
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if you look at homes a heads of state around the world, even buckingham palace, and certainly number 10, sorry to any british friends that are watching, but in number 10, the draperies, the furniture is frayed, and you can't go to parliament and say, give us this money, just be a big screaming headline in the newspapers as it has been recently. but we mrs. kennedy, at the young age, put in place these processes and procedures, including us, so that over this time we are able to find any possible the things that lydia and her team identified and that the committee for the preservation of the white house advises the first lady that should be done or how they should be undertaken. and that is amazing privilege that this country has. this, our organization, has to do that on behalf of the american people. care of the house and all three of these aspects and in being and so some people like to think of us of like the czech rioters to make that possible, but we are more deeply invested in the care of the house and all three of his aspects and being their biggest fans and cheerleaders of wh
if you look at homes a heads of state around the world, even buckingham palace, and certainly number 10, sorry to any british friends that are watching, but in number 10, the draperies, the furniture is frayed, and you can't go to parliament and say, give us this money, just be a big screaming headline in the newspapers as it has been recently. but we mrs. kennedy, at the young age, put in place these processes and procedures, including us, so that over this time we are able to find any...
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payer funder to make this possible if you look at homes of heads of state around the world even buckingham palace and certainly number 10 if you sorry any british friends that are watching, but if you go into number 10, and the draperies are frayed and the furniture is frayed and it's nothing it's they because you can't go to parliament and say give us this money would just be a big screaming headline and the newspaper says it some what has been recently, but we mrs. kennedy at that young age. short period of time put in place these processes and procedures including us so that over this time we're able to fund and make possible the things that lydia and her team identify that have to be done and that the committee for the preservation of the white house advises the first lady that should be done or how they should be undertaken and that's an amazing privilege that this country has this organization has to do that on behalf of the american people. and so some people would think of us as like the check writers to make that possible, but we're more deeply invested in the care of the house and all t
payer funder to make this possible if you look at homes of heads of state around the world even buckingham palace and certainly number 10 if you sorry any british friends that are watching, but if you go into number 10, and the draperies are frayed and the furniture is frayed and it's nothing it's they because you can't go to parliament and say give us this money would just be a big screaming headline and the newspaper says it some what has been recently, but we mrs. kennedy at that young age....
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we won victory day, i remember most of all the huge celebratory crowd near buckingham palace. among these jubilant people after the war peace. as clutch broke. everyone sought to reward themselves for years of suffering and deprivation, life was like a continuous cycle of parties that lasted until the morning. alcohol lilo with the river the dreams were beautiful, as one psalm says the world of the flesh satan vitaly over the path that i went to my shame, i must say that my strong religious convictions did not help me. i realized that i no longer want to become a priest, many of your colleagues quit, believing that they had done their job and now they could return to civilian life. it's theirs right blake is still young you have no family or business to which you could again return a career. i would be happy to continue my service in intelligence. i think this is my calling. it would be commendable if you go to hamburg, our residency begins to work there against the communist bloc. i will justify your trust sir, it was clear that the main object of attention of the sis, now th
we won victory day, i remember most of all the huge celebratory crowd near buckingham palace. among these jubilant people after the war peace. as clutch broke. everyone sought to reward themselves for years of suffering and deprivation, life was like a continuous cycle of parties that lasted until the morning. alcohol lilo with the river the dreams were beautiful, as one psalm says the world of the flesh satan vitaly over the path that i went to my shame, i must say that my strong religious...
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maggie rulli is at buckingham palace with the story.. this isn't the first time this summer that prince charles' charities have been wrapped up in a scandal and this is all happening just as the prince is taking on more responsibilities in the royal family. this morning, a new scandal rocking the royal family. the heir to the throne, prince charles accused of accepting more than a million dollars in 2013 for his charity from the family of osama bin laden, the founder of al qaeda and the mastermind behind the september 11th attacks. >> although the prince of wales has done nothing illegal in accepting this money, it's optically just appalling. >> reporter: according to the "sunday times," the future king secured the fund from two of osama bin laden's half-brother in saudi arabia, neither have ties to terrorism. the family officially disavowed bin laden decades ago. "the sunday times" also claiming the prince agreed to the donation despite several of his advisers allegedly pleading with him to return the money. warning, it would cause nat
maggie rulli is at buckingham palace with the story.. this isn't the first time this summer that prince charles' charities have been wrapped up in a scandal and this is all happening just as the prince is taking on more responsibilities in the royal family. this morning, a new scandal rocking the royal family. the heir to the throne, prince charles accused of accepting more than a million dollars in 2013 for his charity from the family of osama bin laden, the founder of al qaeda and the...
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