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the fact is that his father, charles ii, was beheaded by the revolutionaries.ry was plundered under the guise of charles the second had to borrow. everyone has. who gave to hire an army and return? he returned the drone to the throne, it's time to pay at night, and then a smashing scheme arises. the fact is that in english the law was supposed to have fun, as a pirate and those merchants the board fell at their house, and stepan razin's pirate gang was the largest and most successful in the game. just the same persian ships that carried the most profitable to england. goods, but as long as he is recognized as a pirate, it is problematic to buy loot from him. but if you recognize him as a fighter against hated russia, then buying goods from him is helping freedom fighters . the british media from a pirate and a robber are rapidly beginning to lose the image of a political leader. why, as always , send their spy journalists to russia. look here, preserved in the archives. first edition of the book. yan yantsen of stress about his trip to russia and here is the te
the fact is that his father, charles ii, was beheaded by the revolutionaries.ry was plundered under the guise of charles the second had to borrow. everyone has. who gave to hire an army and return? he returned the drone to the throne, it's time to pay at night, and then a smashing scheme arises. the fact is that in english the law was supposed to have fun, as a pirate and those merchants the board fell at their house, and stepan razin's pirate gang was the largest and most successful in the...
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had already become the king of spain, the throne, which was bequeathed to him by the childless charles iig. his cousin grandfather. the prospects for a merger of two states so powerful then, as spain and france, frightened many european powers and a war began, which went down in history as the war of the spanish succession. she walked for 14 years. everything. at that time, spain was under french influence, where louis xvi continued to rule. as a result, philip remained the king of spain, retained many possessions of the habsburgs in europe and refused from the claim to the french throne, which went to the great-grandson of louis 14, will be 15. and philip the fifth, despite the presence of a mental illness, which was called the melancholy rule of spain for more than 20 years on november 16, 1836, alexander sergeevich pushkin received by mail an anonymous diploma of the order of cuckolds. the same message was received by six more addressees, acquaintances and friends of the poets on the same day. pushkin sent a duel challenge to george dantes, the adopted son of baron gekkern, by mail, de
had already become the king of spain, the throne, which was bequeathed to him by the childless charles iig. his cousin grandfather. the prospects for a merger of two states so powerful then, as spain and france, frightened many european powers and a war began, which went down in history as the war of the spanish succession. she walked for 14 years. everything. at that time, spain was under french influence, where louis xvi continued to rule. as a result, philip remained the king of spain,...
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an extra bank holiday will take place across the uk to mark the coronation of king charles ii!ime minister rishi sunak said the time off would give people the chance to "come together and celebrate". pakistan's government has revoked a ban on the broadcast of speeches by imran khan almost immediately after it was announced. the media regulator had earlier said mr khan made comments that threatened national security. the opposition leader was shot in the leg at a protest march earlier this week and has accused the government and military of plotting to kill him. i'm joined now by ayesha siddiqa. she's a fellow at the department of war studies at kings college london and writes on politics and security in south asia. thank you very much for being with us. what do we know about the grounds for this broadcast band and what did you make of it now being revoked? == band and what did you make of it now being revoked?- it now being revoked? -- ban. the media _ it now being revoked? -- ban. the media regulatory - it now being revoked? -- ban. | the media regulatory authority imposed the
an extra bank holiday will take place across the uk to mark the coronation of king charles ii!ime minister rishi sunak said the time off would give people the chance to "come together and celebrate". pakistan's government has revoked a ban on the broadcast of speeches by imran khan almost immediately after it was announced. the media regulator had earlier said mr khan made comments that threatened national security. the opposition leader was shot in the leg at a protest march earlier...
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pandemic, kyiv — the capital of ukraine and carolean — marking the beginning of the reign of king charles ii average temperatures and the fourth warmest 0ctober ever and we are on track for the warmest year ever. substantially above normal in rainfall but more to come in the next few days, but there are widespread gales and in these areas here's where we could see damaging gust of winds, all linked to this lump of cloud, are developing low pressure system but before it gets to us, lots of crowd across the uk, heavy, thundery showers and easing for the second half of the night for many and the skies will clear and the wind will fall lighter than last night for some of you it will be one of the colder nights of the week with temperatures down to single figures, two or three degrees in the sheltered glens of scotland. it will lead to a fine start for many before a developing low pressure area brings increasingly wet and wild weather. northern ireland through the morning and into parts of the afternoon through parts of western scotland and later into western areas of england and wales. away from
pandemic, kyiv — the capital of ukraine and carolean — marking the beginning of the reign of king charles ii average temperatures and the fourth warmest 0ctober ever and we are on track for the warmest year ever. substantially above normal in rainfall but more to come in the next few days, but there are widespread gales and in these areas here's where we could see damaging gust of winds, all linked to this lump of cloud, are developing low pressure system but before it gets to us, lots of...
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king charles ii!emorations. daniela relph reports. there is so much that is familiar about remembrance sunday — the rhythm of the day unchanged for decades. but this year, as the final preparations are made, there will be one significant difference. for nearly all of her 70 years on the throne, queen elizabeth ii was at the cenotaph on remembrance sunday, honouring service and sacrifice. this year, after her death, she will be one of those we remember today. later this morning, for the first time as monarch, the king will lay a wreath here at the cenotaph. it is a new design that will incorporate his racing colours of scarlet, purple and gold — a tradition set by his mother, his grandfather and his great—grandfather. fanfare. last night, the king led the royal family, paying tribute to servicemen and women at the festival of remembrance. it began with a tribute to his mother, the queen, and her role as commander—in—chief of the armed forces and patron of the royal british legion. a focus of remembranc
king charles ii!emorations. daniela relph reports. there is so much that is familiar about remembrance sunday — the rhythm of the day unchanged for decades. but this year, as the final preparations are made, there will be one significant difference. for nearly all of her 70 years on the throne, queen elizabeth ii was at the cenotaph on remembrance sunday, honouring service and sacrifice. this year, after her death, she will be one of those we remember today. later this morning, for the first...
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coaches golden whistle, possibly yes and the british kings 100 george the fifth cousin of nicholas ii is charlesy to them. the great-grandfather of elizabeth ii, see how similar to nicholas ii begins the story 100. an old man lived with his old woman near the blue sea, they lived in a dilapidated dugout for exactly 30 years and 3 years the tale of the fisherman and the fish further. british kings 200 in 1346, the king of this country, david ii, lost the battle with the british at nevel. escape and was taken prisoner for 11 years. scotland quite right, he was the last king and, in fact, the son robert the bruce later the stewards became kings, please, the story begins for 400. once upon a time there was a boy named petya zub, he studied in the third grade of the fourteenth school and all the time lagged behind both in russian writing and in arithmetic and even in singing, maybe, this is in the country unlearned lessons. this tale of the lost time of schwartz begins a story for 500. the thief quickly slipped through the window and froze, trying to get used to the situation of any self-respecting t
coaches golden whistle, possibly yes and the british kings 100 george the fifth cousin of nicholas ii is charlesy to them. the great-grandfather of elizabeth ii, see how similar to nicholas ii begins the story 100. an old man lived with his old woman near the blue sea, they lived in a dilapidated dugout for exactly 30 years and 3 years the tale of the fisherman and the fish further. british kings 200 in 1346, the king of this country, david ii, lost the battle with the british at nevel. escape...
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saw how it led to great solutions there, led to world war ii ultimately, charles.re mistaken. charles: we'll have world war iii if we don't stop letting xi crush the people, make people with certain religion. he is crushing the muslims. he is crushing them. >> military solution, charles. if you're that anxious about it, attack them. bombay screening if you think that is good answer. i don't think that is good answer. charles: i didn't say bombay screening. >> i don't like xi what he is doing. >> using political tools and military tools correctly. charles: this past earnings season we heard a lot about shoring, reshoring, near shoring. a record amount of this kind of stuff. we're bringing this stuff out of china. do you think this is a good sign or do you think this is a mistake? >> i think businesses should died what they should do in china and do here in the u.s. and it shouldn't be u.s. government policy that determines what business we do with other countries. that is the way china runs it. that is not the right way to do it. you have free trade and use military
saw how it led to great solutions there, led to world war ii ultimately, charles.re mistaken. charles: we'll have world war iii if we don't stop letting xi crush the people, make people with certain religion. he is crushing the muslims. he is crushing them. >> military solution, charles. if you're that anxious about it, attack them. bombay screening if you think that is good answer. i don't think that is good answer. charles: i didn't say bombay screening. >> i don't like xi what he...
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at one minute to ii, the king, charles iii, took his place at the cenotaph for the first time as britain'son's remembrance had been led by his late mother queen elizabeth. now she too is remembered for her service. at 11 o'clock, the national two—minute silence. big ben strikes the hour. music: last post. at the cenotaph, the last post marked the end of the two—minute silence. the king laid his wreath in tribute to all those from the united kingdom and countries of the commonwealth who lost their lives in the world wars and more recent conflicts. wreaths were led by political leaders headed by british prime wreaths were laid by political leaders headed by british prime minister rishi sunak. and then after the commonwealth representatives and the military chiefs, it was the turn of the veterans. 10,000 men and women who served on many different battlefields. 0n parade today, a0 years after the falklands war, 500 veterans of that conflict. so many with their own memories of comrades who never came home, remembered today with gratitude. nicholas witchell, bbc news. a minutes' silence has been
at one minute to ii, the king, charles iii, took his place at the cenotaph for the first time as britain'son's remembrance had been led by his late mother queen elizabeth. now she too is remembered for her service. at 11 o'clock, the national two—minute silence. big ben strikes the hour. music: last post. at the cenotaph, the last post marked the end of the two—minute silence. the king laid his wreath in tribute to all those from the united kingdom and countries of the commonwealth who lost...
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an extra bank holiday will mark the coronation of king charles ii! next year.ave voted to walk out in a dispute over pay. the department of health in england has urged unions to think hard before taking action which might affect patients. our health editor, hugh pym, reports. there've been a series of ballots among the rcn's 300,000 members at individual workplaces. pay rises lower than inflation over several years and workforce shortages are reasons given by the royal college of nursing for the strength of feeling, which led to the ballot of members. detailed results of the voting, including turn—out, will be formally announced within days. the general secretary, pat cullen says the signs are that across the uk members have spoken very clearly in favour of strike action. the rcn says any strikes would affect planned nhs treatment and appointments, but not emergency care. in england and wales, there have been pay awards of £1,a00 this year, the scottish government has offered just over 2,200. there has been no formal offer yet in northern ireland. department of
an extra bank holiday will mark the coronation of king charles ii! next year.ave voted to walk out in a dispute over pay. the department of health in england has urged unions to think hard before taking action which might affect patients. our health editor, hugh pym, reports. there've been a series of ballots among the rcn's 300,000 members at individual workplaces. pay rises lower than inflation over several years and workforce shortages are reasons given by the royal college of nursing for...
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. >> sergeant charles gayerar, 1917 to 1918, world war ii. >> veterans of the korean war and vietnamed on this day and not a single mourner there knew any of them. the crowd all strangers, volunteers who came to pay their respects to some of the nation's thousands of unclaimed veterans. >> we don't ever want to be forgotten, whether it is our families, and these men and women served our country, i'm sorry. >> the worst thing that could happen to a soldier is to be forgotten. >> well, the veterans would have been forgotten if it weren't for the missing in america project, since 2006, they have located and laid to rest nearly 6,000 veterans, mostly cremated remains in funeral homes and tucked away by years and even decades. >> how does that happen? how does decades go by? we have found civil war filters and vietnam and the gulf war. it is unbelievable. >> many of the remains are vets who experienced homelessness, outlived loved ones or had families who couldn't afford the burial. >> we had one today that the daughter didn't want anything to do with her father and had become distant fro
. >> sergeant charles gayerar, 1917 to 1918, world war ii. >> veterans of the korean war and vietnamed on this day and not a single mourner there knew any of them. the crowd all strangers, volunteers who came to pay their respects to some of the nation's thousands of unclaimed veterans. >> we don't ever want to be forgotten, whether it is our families, and these men and women served our country, i'm sorry. >> the worst thing that could happen to a soldier is to be...
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as for the king, charles iii quietly walked around the eggshell and peacefully continued his journey at the opening ceremony of the first monument to queen elizabeth iiof sports news from match tv, i say goodbye to you. till tomorrow. good night and good luck. choose your favorite club in the winline app. get increased odds for all his matches and unique gifts. make a contribution to the development of the club with every winline bet, live your love. time for news match tv specially for ntv in alina goboeva 's studio winline november can be called the month of russian-tajik football relations on the 17th, teams of the two countries will play a friendly match in dushanbe, and the day before, futsal national teams played two meetings in 2 days. both times they fought in dushanbe and the results were extremely interesting. in the first game , tajikistan sensationally won 10-7, in the second meeting. ours were where the meeting was and missed five times less with the attack, but russia never had any problems, nor pankratov’s ulcers, they issued a double, also, accurate blows were marked for the lapdogs and denisov in 6:2. now it's stronger, russia we cam
as for the king, charles iii quietly walked around the eggshell and peacefully continued his journey at the opening ceremony of the first monument to queen elizabeth iiof sports news from match tv, i say goodbye to you. till tomorrow. good night and good luck. choose your favorite club in the winline app. get increased odds for all his matches and unique gifts. make a contribution to the development of the club with every winline bet, live your love. time for news match tv specially for ntv in...
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britain today they attacked king charles iii, he and his wife were pelted with eggs when the monarch came to the solemn ceremony of opening the monument to his mother elizabeth iiining the centuries-old foundations, could encroach on the most sacred of his majesty lisa herzen conveys. king charles, his wife camilla , opened the first posthumous monument to queen elizabeth in york at the very beginning of the 14th century. york was the actual capital of england, but not during the york dynasty, neither the tudors, nor the stuarts, nor the windsors, it was impossible that the head of the namesake king of the current charles was cut off. yes, but not chicken eggs yet rushed. the distance was a short distance of three eggs, like in pancake dough, and all three past karl under fire, he behaved well and even said something pleasant to the lady in the red hat, who covered him, then managed not to step on either the yolk or the protein. do not let them bend, fall, or curse, or wake up in a cast. but he was thrown to the ground and scolded by his offender, according to the building de, or mail - this is a candidate for the local council from the green party, an eco-acti
britain today they attacked king charles iii, he and his wife were pelted with eggs when the monarch came to the solemn ceremony of opening the monument to his mother elizabeth iiining the centuries-old foundations, could encroach on the most sacred of his majesty lisa herzen conveys. king charles, his wife camilla , opened the first posthumous monument to queen elizabeth in york at the very beginning of the 14th century. york was the actual capital of england, but not during the york dynasty,...
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example, the figure of queen elizabeth ii and the kingdom of heaven or, for example , the swedish king, the great friend of our great ukrainian hetman ivan mazepa charles do you think of such an initiative, mr. speaker, i once proposed a fountain there, and yesterday i actually saw in some mass media that he was a neurobrain , he drew the fountain himself. the fountain is also very good. i want those who fought in the artillery and will see one day there even hitler stood on this pedestal, why should we repeat what is not to be in our city because it is deserved everything will be fine or not the legislation eh dismantling and i think that the city government is already well, actually, it is probably impatiently waiting for the session to vote there, maybe in the near future and this issue will be closed. thank you, mr. serhiy, for your work and for participating in the live broadcast of the espresso tv channel. serhii bratchuk, the chief's spokesman, worked with us of the odesa regional military administration well, in fact, a lot can be said about odesa, in particular, about odesa customs, where mi-2 helicopters are periodically found, for example, w
example, the figure of queen elizabeth ii and the kingdom of heaven or, for example , the swedish king, the great friend of our great ukrainian hetman ivan mazepa charles do you think of such an initiative, mr. speaker, i once proposed a fountain there, and yesterday i actually saw in some mass media that he was a neurobrain , he drew the fountain himself. the fountain is also very good. i want those who fought in the artillery and will see one day there even hitler stood on this pedestal, why...
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ii. good morning. welcome to bbc breakfast. we're at westminster abbey on an historic day. 0n the coffin, a card handwritten by the king. "in loving and devoted memory, charles lloyd george to liz truss, the bbc�*s political reporters have stood here trying to record everything that happened behind that famous door. the choices made by prime ministers that affect us all. even life or death. and many decisions that made history. sir winston churchill has resigned from the position of prime minister. he made the radio broadcast his own. but winston churchill was not a fan of tv. sir harold wilson is speeding towards london by train. we think we may be able to contact him by radio telephone. we're going to try. mr wilson? 0thers soon saw the opportunity. may i tell you the result - of the labour gain this morning at brighton kempton? hello? i seem to have lost you. the bbc, mrs thatcher. crafted their soundbites. where there is doubt, may we bring faith. i and where there is despair, may we bring hope. - there are hundreds of members of the media who swarm around the prime minister... had fun at our expense. ..and the idea from the conservatives' point of view
ii. good morning. welcome to bbc breakfast. we're at westminster abbey on an historic day. 0n the coffin, a card handwritten by the king. "in loving and devoted memory, charles lloyd george to liz truss, the bbc�*s political reporters have stood here trying to record everything that happened behind that famous door. the choices made by prime ministers that affect us all. even life or death. and many decisions that made history. sir winston churchill has resigned from the position of...
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since 2017, king charles has laid a reef on behalf of his mother, who lived through world war ii andengagements of the year. still ahead, snl puts trump in the hot seat after the red wave that was not. >> there is that new york post headline that called you trump de dumpty and said you had a great fall. >> well, i agree i had a great, fall i had a great summer as well. you know, many people are saying we'll have a great winter. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and a chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check. check. and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 5
since 2017, king charles has laid a reef on behalf of his mother, who lived through world war ii andengagements of the year. still ahead, snl puts trump in the hot seat after the red wave that was not. >> there is that new york post headline that called you trump de dumpty and said you had a great fall. >> well, i agree i had a great, fall i had a great summer as well. you know, many people are saying we'll have a great winter. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc...
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charles will lead the nation's tributes to those who lost their lives in war. nichols witchell, bbc news. it's the 80th anniversary of the end of world war iid accounts from the war as possible. if you are a world war ii veteran and would like to tell us your story, or if you know someone who would, please do get in touch by going to the bbc news website and searching "we were there". in just a few hours' time — at 6.30 in the morning, to be precise — england's women will take on new zealand in the final of the women's rugby union world cup in auckland. england are on an extraordinary 30—match unbeaten streak — the longest in the history of international rugby — and they'll be hoping to lift the trophy for the third time in front of a sell—out crowd. jo currie reports. following in the footsteps of their heroes. women's rugby has gripped new zealand during this world cup, even here on waiheke, an island off auckland with a population of less than 8,000 people. it's really inspiring because i want to be a black fern when i grow up. i hope i can get there one day and play in front of all those people. i have been wanting to be a black fern fo
charles will lead the nation's tributes to those who lost their lives in war. nichols witchell, bbc news. it's the 80th anniversary of the end of world war iid accounts from the war as possible. if you are a world war ii veteran and would like to tell us your story, or if you know someone who would, please do get in touch by going to the bbc news website and searching "we were there". in just a few hours' time — at 6.30 in the morning, to be precise — england's women will take on...
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ii. theses unless are headwind not a headwind but a tailwind. that investors need to be aware of. charlesre from the same rose-colored glasses tribe but so far so good. thank you, my man, great work. >> thank you. charles: up next my takeaway on the biden administration offering reparations to underdeveloped nations to never become developed nations. it is a big mistake all around. we'll be right back. ♪ the first-ever all-electric chevy silverado rst. with a multi-flex midgate for extra storage. and an available 400 miles of range on a full charge. re.... chchchles: s much h h gulatititi comes chchch of f f a a a rden t edged d d the u u uted stlre t the e e p wealalalnananaons ofot d,d,d,ore moneneneis b pledededd to u u uer-devevevoped natititis and d d rst, he isisie g,g,g,olks. ot we owpeoplelele mononon. t,t,t,ou've e e t the three ririri revevevutions anananit broomomome lelelel of prprprperityo everererne... w, w w wre ithe fofofoth indu r r rolutioioioan to take t t ts monenenewould thaha rerereoing t t tstay underdededed a a athe wod rever.r.r. andndndou'rdoomededed by t asksksk
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remembrance sunday when king charles will lead the nation cosmic tributes to those who lost their lives in war. —— wreaths. it's the 80th anniversary of the end of world war iiom the war as possible. if you are a world war i veteran and would like tell us your story or if you know someone who would please do get in touch by going to the bbc news website and search �*we were there'. a court in scotland has ruled that a man who claimed he was a victim of mistaken identity is the suspect in a series of sex crimes in the united states. the us authorities say that nicholas rossi had multiple aliases and had faked his own death before going on the run to escape prosecution. this report from our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. this is nicholas rossi, a fugitive facing serious allegations of rape and sexual assault in america. he has told a shifting story in a changing accent about his identity, insisting he has a different name, he is from ireland and has never been to the united states. this is my wife, miranda knight. now, coverage you can count on... in the us, where rossi is wanted by the authorities, the hearing which has veered into the fantastical has b
remembrance sunday when king charles will lead the nation cosmic tributes to those who lost their lives in war. —— wreaths. it's the 80th anniversary of the end of world war iiom the war as possible. if you are a world war i veteran and would like tell us your story or if you know someone who would please do get in touch by going to the bbc news website and search �*we were there'. a court in scotland has ruled that a man who claimed he was a victim of mistaken identity is the suspect in...
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ii, and the king of denmark, norway, frederick. iv , moreover, both kings considered peter a younger brother and an auxiliary force, while the opponent of the 18-year-old king charlesunter, none of they were not accepted at all. seriously. he fell into his father's over the knee boots. where he should have been pulled out by the ears and dropped it well joked, the polish king august, having besieged riga , which was part of sweden, managed to joke, because on the fourth of august the swedish fleet appeared in copenhagen harbor. young charles with an unexpected blow forced the danish king to withdraw from the war . august soon lifted the siege of riga and left. peter with a poorly trained army turned out to be one on one, the strongest army in europe, the great northern war began. russian troops planted a fortress, narva artillery turned out to be weak and the shelling of the fortress had no results . and after 2 weeks, the main forces approached narva. on the eve of the battle, peter left the swedes as the commander-in-chief of the duke, declared and left for novgorod, he did not see how the iron swedish infantry scattered, along the way, the russian regiments and
ii, and the king of denmark, norway, frederick. iv , moreover, both kings considered peter a younger brother and an auxiliary force, while the opponent of the 18-year-old king charlesunter, none of they were not accepted at all. seriously. he fell into his father's over the knee boots. where he should have been pulled out by the ears and dropped it well joked, the polish king august, having besieged riga , which was part of sweden, managed to joke, because on the fourth of august the swedish...
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ii in any capacity, even by sending aid. the oerbl america firsts wanted america to live with hitler and aligned with the nazis' hared of you. among those is charlesdbergh. and their ideas were supported by sitting members of congress like senator earnest lundin, as my colleague and friend rachel maddow points out in her amazing new podcast, ultra. >> fellow americans, america prepares to take the last step before entering another world war. i call upon the youth of america to put a stop to these un-american pro-european doctrines. the people should make known their protest, write your congressmen and senators. telephone them, wire them, come to washington to see them. you must do this now, immediate protests will block the way to militarizing our nation. >> and recently, rachel maddow joined me to talk about her podcast and how history is rhyming once again. >> the podcast in the final episodes of the season is about the great sedition trial of 1944 where there's more than two dozen people on trial for seditious conspiracy. they're charged not only with trying to overthrow the government by force but by being hooked up with the hitler government
ii in any capacity, even by sending aid. the oerbl america firsts wanted america to live with hitler and aligned with the nazis' hared of you. among those is charlesdbergh. and their ideas were supported by sitting members of congress like senator earnest lundin, as my colleague and friend rachel maddow points out in her amazing new podcast, ultra. >> fellow americans, america prepares to take the last step before entering another world war. i call upon the youth of america to put a stop...
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ii monuments men and women. please stand when i call the name of your hero, and art -- hours. lieutenant commander george stout. major robert posey. captain james warmer. captain walker hancock. [applause] >> charles burnholes. [applause] and captain walter hutchhousen, one of two monuments officers killed in action during the final weeks of the war. [applause] thank, you your presence adds meeting to the ceremony, and words alone cannot express. to the proud families and friends of the graduates, your loved ones have run the race well. your constant support, and encouragement, of them makes a stay yours as much as there, is congratulations. and to the graduates, the monuments men and women of the 21st century, this is not a normal graduation ceremony. each of you has already built and accomplished career. you have answered many of life challenging questions, but you wanted more. something that evolved and even great their personal sacrifice, for an even higher cause. now you embark on this new and noble journey as monuments officers. you follow in the footsteps of a group of scholars, archivists, artists, librarians, who 80 years ago were tossed into the chaos of world war, with pitifully few res
ii monuments men and women. please stand when i call the name of your hero, and art -- hours. lieutenant commander george stout. major robert posey. captain james warmer. captain walker hancock. [applause] >> charles burnholes. [applause] and captain walter hutchhousen, one of two monuments officers killed in action during the final weeks of the war. [applause] thank, you your presence adds meeting to the ceremony, and words alone cannot express. to the proud families and friends of the...
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charles iii was thrown with eggs. this happened when the monk, along with his wife camilla , arrived in the city of york for the opening of the statue of elizabeth ii embassy in riga strongly condemned the decision of the latvian authorities to demolish the monument to soviet liberators in the city of rezekne . the monument to the soldier, which the locals called alyosha was dismantled this morning, although the mayor's office strongly opposed zinaid kurbatov about how some eastern european countries are struggling with their own history. the latvian tv presenter cheerfully smiles about the news of the demolition of the monument to soviet soldiers in the city of rezekne, the people call the monument alyosha, the mayor of the city alexander martashevich, tried to stop the act of vandalism. so he called the decision of the latvian government. the mayor suggested to the cabinet of ministers, latvia not to touch the monument, or move it to the city the cemetery advised me to remember who dedicated the moment to the liberators of rezekne from the fascist occupation among them and my grandfather alexander bartoshevich. he died under the madonna, where hi
charles iii was thrown with eggs. this happened when the monk, along with his wife camilla , arrived in the city of york for the opening of the statue of elizabeth ii embassy in riga strongly condemned the decision of the latvian authorities to demolish the monument to soviet liberators in the city of rezekne . the monument to the soldier, which the locals called alyosha was dismantled this morning, although the mayor's office strongly opposed zinaid kurbatov about how some eastern european...
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charles howard sr., grandfather of corporal tibbs, fought in the grand army of the republic. following this tradition of service in world war ii, corporal tibbs served as one of the tuskegee airmen where he served in the 99th fighter squadron and the 477th medium composite group. in recognition of his military contributions and bravery, corporal tibbs was awarded the congressional gold medal in 2007. after his time in the military, corporal tibbs continued his career in private service with a career at the internal revenue service. on january 26, 1986, he passed away in newark, ohio. i encourage my colleagues to join me in honoring the bravery of corporal howard tibbs by naming a post office in salem, ohio, after him. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller, is recognized. mr. keller: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the honorable gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 2473, which honors corporal howard arthur tibbs.
charles howard sr., grandfather of corporal tibbs, fought in the grand army of the republic. following this tradition of service in world war ii, corporal tibbs served as one of the tuskegee airmen where he served in the 99th fighter squadron and the 477th medium composite group. in recognition of his military contributions and bravery, corporal tibbs was awarded the congressional gold medal in 2007. after his time in the military, corporal tibbs continued his career in private service with a...
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charles -- on both of them actually and august the tenth 1945 or lieutenant colonel's. they were both staff at the white house. was it by the pentagon and also lieutenant colonel fought in world war ii was working in the white house. these two gentlemen are set off to a side room at the old executive building to go and figure out how were going to do it the soviets. so they say you figure out something so we can encourage the soviets and work out a deal because this is going to get bad if we do not stop the soviets from gaining more access. so these two gentlemen go off. it's a very famous story all they have available to them and i hope i have this, supposedly it's probably not the exact copy but very similar this is how it would have been portrayed this is access to a national geographic atlas which had to rummage around and find somewhere they're rummaging around for an atlas because they find korea on the map. this is why started off the very beginning of the evening if you could identify korea. the reality is american sitting in washington at the white house no clue. why would they? it was part of japanese colonial territory. koreans had essentially not for its own identity for
charles -- on both of them actually and august the tenth 1945 or lieutenant colonel's. they were both staff at the white house. was it by the pentagon and also lieutenant colonel fought in world war ii was working in the white house. these two gentlemen are set off to a side room at the old executive building to go and figure out how were going to do it the soviets. so they say you figure out something so we can encourage the soviets and work out a deal because this is going to get bad if we do...
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ii. so can the tories. a handle on the crisis and anyone ? 1650 on the crisis and anyone? 1650 is royal round up with former royal correspondent and my former work colleague charles in the studio . give us rice here in the studio. give us all the latest from behind palace walls. interesting dulcet coming up that i can tell you. the and duchess of the duke and duchess of cambridge heading to boston cambridge are heading to boston to engagements as to several royal engagements as prince harry and meghan of them. again, it's always them gear up to accept the humanitarian award , calling out structural racism in. the royal family life . and in. the royal family life. and then at five is this week's a difficult . former chelsea gavin difficult. former chelsea gavin peacock will be in studio to talk about life as a professional footballer before changing directions , become changing directions, become a christian minister. gavin has shown how important his faith is, especially with the beautiful , which has raised beautiful, which has raised serious questions during the world cup. you won't want to miss what he's got to say on that one. that's up in the next houn that
ii. so can the tories. a handle on the crisis and anyone ? 1650 on the crisis and anyone? 1650 is royal round up with former royal correspondent and my former work colleague charles in the studio . give us rice here in the studio. give us all the latest from behind palace walls. interesting dulcet coming up that i can tell you. the and duchess of the duke and duchess of cambridge heading to boston cambridge are heading to boston to engagements as to several royal engagements as prince harry and...