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. | highnesses the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall.— the duchess of cornwall.ve to say quickly it _ the duchess of cornwall. i have to say quickly it does _ the duchess of cornwall. i have to say quickly it does now _ the duchess of cornwall. i have to say quickly it does now run - the duchess of cornwall. i have to say quickly it does now run on - say quickly it does now run on a combination, a by—product of wine manufacture and way for making cheese. . . . cheese. that is a win-win combination. _ turn one. national anthem. god save the queen. our soprano, a graduate of the birmingham conservator r. and eyes to the skies. wow, it never gets old, does it? the wonderful red arrows. . red arrows, led by red 1 squadron leader tom bould and in red 5, david simmonds, who studied at the university of birmingham before joining the red arrows. aha, joining the red arrows. a reminder of how the commonwealth - joining the red arrows. a reminder of how the commonwealth baton . joining the red arrows. a reminder. of how the commonwealth baton will arrive in the stadium thi
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charles cornwallis? from charleston is going to push through in south carolina the idea and march north. who's the first in command during the early days particularly at the battle of camden is going to be her ratio. the great northern hero goes south. it is a crushing defeat that gates is going to retreat. some reports say a 180 miles further than his army. how does he do that? he literally runs away. runs from the british at section about 70 miles. it's basicallyay the end of horatioo gates. because he's viewed as cowardly he's viewed as ineffective. this is proving everything and alexander hamilton is going to famously joke he is not shocked gates actually did thislt but amanda his age was capable of writing so far and so fast. t that is the end of horatio gates. his put in charge instead ist. cornwallis. general nathaniel green. he is from rhode island he is what we call a fighting quaker. he is a quaker, clickers usually pacifists against war. he is very much in favor fighting a defensive war. he's
charles cornwallis? from charleston is going to push through in south carolina the idea and march north. who's the first in command during the early days particularly at the battle of camden is going to be her ratio. the great northern hero goes south. it is a crushing defeat that gates is going to retreat. some reports say a 180 miles further than his army. how does he do that? he literally runs away. runs from the british at section about 70 miles. it's basicallyay the end of horatioo gates....
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within a year, the march on yorktown which is a final battle and cornwallis will move north into virginiaon the peninsula. why do you not want to put yourself on a peninsula? >> way out. how does he do it? he thinks the navy canadian and he can retreat from the navy but through a quick march, a late march of french and americans jointly they surround cornwallis on the peninsula and the french navy will cut it off so we have a siege of yorktown and cornwallis doesn't have a way out and will be forced to surrender. the british band plays the song, the world turned upside down. this is the last major battle of the revolution. it will carry on a couple more years but this is it. why to the british stop fighting? why do you think? they could continue the war. >> there was nobody left it was loyal to them from the country. >> you still have loyalists but you have to not only defeat the army but when the hearts and minds of americans and that is problematic. this is costly. >> there were issues in france. >> by this time the french, spanish, the dutch are financing the americans. this has become
within a year, the march on yorktown which is a final battle and cornwallis will move north into virginiaon the peninsula. why do you not want to put yourself on a peninsula? >> way out. how does he do it? he thinks the navy canadian and he can retreat from the navy but through a quick march, a late march of french and americans jointly they surround cornwallis on the peninsula and the french navy will cut it off so we have a siege of yorktown and cornwallis doesn't have a way out and...
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and as the duchess of cornwall turns 75, we look at the mark she's made on public life. and coming up on the bbc news channel... we'll be live at the home of golf as we count down to the start of the of the open championships which gets under way in st andrews tomorrow. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. dj tim westwood is facing allegations from a woman who said they had sex several times, starting when she was 14. she says mr westwood was in his 30s at the time and describes him as a "predator". the woman is one of several to come forward after an investigation by bbc news and the guardian, with claims of misconduct and abuse dating from 1990 to 2020. mr westwood did not respond to a request for comment. this report from our correspondent chi chi izundu contains distressing accounts of alleged sexual assault. the archers was a club in vauxhall and tim westwood would be there holding his club night, so it was really popular. it was a big deal. between eight and ten with ten westwood... we between eight and ten with ten westwood- - -— between eight and te
and as the duchess of cornwall turns 75, we look at the mark she's made on public life. and coming up on the bbc news channel... we'll be live at the home of golf as we count down to the start of the of the open championships which gets under way in st andrews tomorrow. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. dj tim westwood is facing allegations from a woman who said they had sex several times, starting when she was 14. she says mr westwood was in his 30s at the time and describes...
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guy: dan, we will see you in cornwall. looking forward to it. virgin orbit president. a few headlines relates to the energy narrative. the norway union energy union is the focus of the gas market planning to escalate off shore strike further pushing outs to july. boris johnson is speaking in the house of commons now taking about the energy issue and we are going to needs a lot more opec plus oil with the plus there is russia but opec now increasingly concerned and french voiced this to president biden that maybe actually opec doesn't have a great deal of spare capacity left and that could be a something challenge going forward from here. we will watch it see whether or not it gets delivered upon and we have an upcoming trip by the president of the united states to saudi arabia. this is bloomberg. >> keeping you up to date with news here is the first word. in turkey the inflation rate in june was 79%. that was slightly less than expected. global so long as in food and energy added to pressure. inflation in turkey has been in double digits almost continuously since 2017.
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cornwall. prince used his speech to reinforce his interest in tackling climate change. >> these commitments around net zero have never been more vitally important as we all swelter under today's alarming record temperatures across britain and europe. as i have tried to indicate for quite some time, the climate crisis is a genuine emergency. daniela: at 7:00 this evening, the seafront was undergoing its own version of rush-hour pyramid packed beaches, taking advantage of some sunshine, as we try to find our own ways of managing in these extreme temperatures. daniela ralph, bbc news. jane: officials have been warning that extreme temperatures will happen more regularly because of climate change, and while periods of intense heat do occur in natural weather patterns, scientists say they are becoming more frequent and intense. climate correspondent jonah fisher has more. jonah: it is important to understand that this is not a one-off, a freak weather event. it is something we will have to get use t
cornwall. prince used his speech to reinforce his interest in tackling climate change. >> these commitments around net zero have never been more vitally important as we all swelter under today's alarming record temperatures across britain and europe. as i have tried to indicate for quite some time, the climate crisis is a genuine emergency. daniela: at 7:00 this evening, the seafront was undergoing its own version of rush-hour pyramid packed beaches, taking advantage of some sunshine, as...
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and northumbria and up to cornwall and northumbria and up to the _ to cornwall and northumbria and upsn't. we — and this sort of thing. clearly, it hasn't, we have an absolute yearning for guaranteed sunshine and we are being _ for guaranteed sunshine and we are being warned right now it is best to temper— being warned right now it is best to temper your ambitions for getting away _ temper your ambitions for getting away and — temper your ambitions for getting away. and at least the airline bosses — away. and at least the airline bosses are being honest about it. | bosses are being honest about it. i know bosses are being honest about it. know what bosses are being honest about it. i know what you mean about getting away for some well deserved sunshine! moving on to the final story, wimbledon, the great british queue, shyama, it could be coming to an end? , , , ., , an end? this is the story in the telegraph. _ an end? this is the story in the telegraph, because _ an end? this is the story in the telegraph, because there - an end? this is the story in the telegraph, because there have
and northumbria and up to cornwall and northumbria and up to the _ to cornwall and northumbria and upsn't. we — and this sort of thing. clearly, it hasn't, we have an absolute yearning for guaranteed sunshine and we are being _ for guaranteed sunshine and we are being warned right now it is best to temper— being warned right now it is best to temper your ambitions for getting away _ temper your ambitions for getting away and — temper your ambitions for getting away. and at least the...
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prime minister johnson: the cornwall that we will continue with our program to support it, cornwall hasa bright future with her as its representative. >> thank you, mr. speaker. people in scotland are suffering because of this cost of living crisis and we're paying a high price for this disastrous brexit that goes against the wishes of scottish military. some can't afford to stay shackled to this crumbling union and government that we don't work for. does the prime minister not accept that scotland is a democracy? he has no right to overrule the vote of people in scotland and we will have the referendum -- [indiscernible] -- prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, this is the country that secured -- delivered the vaccine in the u.k. while they get on with overtaxing to the tune of $-9d00 million pounds. that's what they're overtaxing in scotland. we had a referendum, mr. speaker in 2014. speaker, in 2014. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know my friend is aware of how important the seafood industry is. however, there is one cloud on the horizon and that is the recently imposed 35% tariff on wh
prime minister johnson: the cornwall that we will continue with our program to support it, cornwall hasa bright future with her as its representative. >> thank you, mr. speaker. people in scotland are suffering because of this cost of living crisis and we're paying a high price for this disastrous brexit that goes against the wishes of scottish military. some can't afford to stay shackled to this crumbling union and government that we don't work for. does the prime minister not accept...
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the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall experienced the high temperatures on a visit to cornwall.to reinforce his long—term interest in tackling climate change. if i may say so, these commitments around net zero have never been more vitally important as we all swelter under today's alarming record temperatures across britain and europe. and as i've tried to indicate for quite some time, the climate crisis really is a genuine emergency. 7 o'clock this evening, the seafront in hove was undergoing its own version of rush hour. packed beaches, taking advantage of some end—of—day sunshine, as we all try to find our own ways of managing in these extreme temperatures. daniela relph, bbc news. there have been warnings that extreme temperatures will happen more regularly because of climate change. periods of intense heat do occur within natural weather patterns, but scientists say they are becoming more frequent, more intense, and are lasting longer, as our climate correspondent jonah fisher reports. the livestock at the royal welsh show have been given fans and extra ventilation to help g
the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall experienced the high temperatures on a visit to cornwall.to reinforce his long—term interest in tackling climate change. if i may say so, these commitments around net zero have never been more vitally important as we all swelter under today's alarming record temperatures across britain and europe. and as i've tried to indicate for quite some time, the climate crisis really is a genuine emergency. 7 o'clock this evening, the seafront in hove was...
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the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall experience they had temperatures on a visit to cornwall. reinforces long—term interest in tackling climate change. if i reinforces long-term interest in tackling climate change. if i may sa these tackling climate change. if i may say these commitments - tackling climate change. if i may say these commitments run - tackling climate change. if i may say these commitments run at i tackling climate change. if i may i say these commitments run at zero have never been more vitally important as we all swelter under today's allotment record temperatures across britain and europe. as i tried to indicate for quite some time, the climate crisis really is a genuine emergency. seven o'clock this evening _ really is a genuine emergency. seven o'clock this evening the _ really is a genuine emergency. seven o'clock this evening the seafront - really is a genuine emergency. seven o'clock this evening the seafront in the was undergoing its own version of rush hour. packed beaches taking advantage of today's sunshine. as we all try to find our own ways of man
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we had been buying that from farms in cornwall. we've replaced it with gammon.s coming in? yeah, it's gone up 8.5p a litre on this week. - rising fuel costs are just one of their headaches. they�*ve faced sudden shortages of some fruit and veg and the war in ukraine has made prices unpredictable. since january, anybody in this trade has never experienced what we saw over the last few months. luckily, now, things are levelling out on the produce side due to the fact that a lot of it is local coming through and english product, but yeah, it has certainly been a horrendous few months. everything in these crates is destined for local schools. at the moment, prices are quite stable because we are into the british growing season. but the fear is that this autumn and winter could see further big price hikes. yay! let the showtime begin. for school catering teams, it is getting harder to make everything add up. fourand four is? right. — and eight and eight is? 16. wow! children might have to get used to more changes on their plate, even though most of them like familiar
we had been buying that from farms in cornwall. we've replaced it with gammon.s coming in? yeah, it's gone up 8.5p a litre on this week. - rising fuel costs are just one of their headaches. they�*ve faced sudden shortages of some fruit and veg and the war in ukraine has made prices unpredictable. since january, anybody in this trade has never experienced what we saw over the last few months. luckily, now, things are levelling out on the produce side due to the fact that a lot of it is local...
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rinsed charles speaking in cornwall earlier. —— prince charles. concerns? that's right, i was the energy - you still have concerns? that's| right, i was the energy minister response will for bringing in net zero back in 2019 —— responsible. as prince charles has said, even though this is a distant target, it�*s vital to take action for that pathway now in order to prevent days like today becoming a regular occurrence. at the start of the campaign, no one was mentioning that zero, a couple other candidates had been rather disparaging about it, saying it was an arbitrary target, even got thousands upon thousands of scientists having proven that net zero will help maintain to stop from going up to 1.5 celsius. i�*ve been asking every candidate at the hustings if they would back net zero by 2050, when a couple of them still wavered, i pushed on polling that shows this is an electoral opportunity for the conservative party to maintain green leadership notjust internationally but also nationally in some of these marginal labour democracies we one—off la
rinsed charles speaking in cornwall earlier. —— prince charles. concerns? that's right, i was the energy - you still have concerns? that's| right, i was the energy minister response will for bringing in net zero back in 2019 —— responsible. as prince charles has said, even though this is a distant target, it�*s vital to take action for that pathway now in order to prevent days like today becoming a regular occurrence. at the start of the campaign, no one was mentioning that zero, a...
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the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall experienced the high temperatures on a visit to cornwall.ed a speech to reinforce his long term interest in tackling climate change. if i may say so, these commitments around net zero have never been more vitally important as we all swelter under today's alarming record temperatures across britain and europe. and as i've tried to indicate for quite some time, the climate crisis really is a genuine emergency. 7:00 this evening — the seafront in hove was undergoing its own version of rush hour. packed beaches, taking advantage of some end of day sunshine as we all try to find our own ways of managing in these extreme temperatures. daniela relph, bbc news. it's the first time the met office has issued a red warning since the system was introduced last year. it means that �*widespread impacts on people and infrastructure' are expected with �*substantial changes in working practices and daily routines'. among the places badly affected were schools, care homes and zoos as our north of england correspondent danny savage reports from doncaster. righ
the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall experienced the high temperatures on a visit to cornwall.ed a speech to reinforce his long term interest in tackling climate change. if i may say so, these commitments around net zero have never been more vitally important as we all swelter under today's alarming record temperatures across britain and europe. and as i've tried to indicate for quite some time, the climate crisis really is a genuine emergency. 7:00 this evening — the seafront in hove...
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some of the cloud was quite low with some mist in cornwall.cross southeast england and the hampshire area we had lots of sunshine and it was another warm day, another dry day as well. and that's been one of the features of the weather forjuly. you see, there's barely been a drop of rain. southern wales, southern counties of england, eastern england too, indeed, in parts of hampshire, there hasn't been anything really measurable rain—wise so far this month. and indeed, although there is some rain in the forecast, the majority of it is across north—western areas, there'll be little, if any, rain reaching parts of east anglia and south east england over the next few days, where it has been particularly dry. now, on saturday we did have some pulses of rain. the rain turned quite heavy towards the end of the day across western scotland and the area of low pressure responsible will continue to feed up some pretty soupy air. it's going to be quite humid to take us into sunday. some very high temperatures on the cards for eastern areas of england, alt
some of the cloud was quite low with some mist in cornwall.cross southeast england and the hampshire area we had lots of sunshine and it was another warm day, another dry day as well. and that's been one of the features of the weather forjuly. you see, there's barely been a drop of rain. southern wales, southern counties of england, eastern england too, indeed, in parts of hampshire, there hasn't been anything really measurable rain—wise so far this month. and indeed, although there is some...
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as in this cornwall puck to she, the home salanza made a symbolically key contribution to this alliance between the old and the new world . i don't know. i update dodson. hitler's click on the garbage, click that hitler's view, and gerbils of you, which we know from gerbils diaries of the whole. and so lance as a whole is that they are useful idiots. us in law to do not. in other words, on the was, these are people we can exploit for our cause and effect. it's kind of up to say was no real mutual respect. i know about this, for the photo symbolizes this alliance of conservative and national socialist or citizens of a ti without which they would not have been a january 30th. 1933 glasses, genuine concent line rises without that the 3rd right would not have been created by shifts to make auto. hitler would not have risen to power coming and going off season. and you can basically see that in this photo what it is, i don't think you should exaggerate the role of the crown prince though, because he is the symbolic figure by vendor court. but by playing such a prominent role home in that he
as in this cornwall puck to she, the home salanza made a symbolically key contribution to this alliance between the old and the new world . i don't know. i update dodson. hitler's click on the garbage, click that hitler's view, and gerbils of you, which we know from gerbils diaries of the whole. and so lance as a whole is that they are useful idiots. us in law to do not. in other words, on the was, these are people we can exploit for our cause and effect. it's kind of up to say was no real...
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she under cornwall, machine mot. bye hate the nazis. the most radical anti democrats conquer in the streets. there is crisis in the german republic. it seems to the crown prince that his hour has now come. a fascist italy has a king and a leader, namely, mussolini. what would that look like in germany? crown prince ville. how often receives his good friend ham, ongoing at cecilia health, and even his friend off hitler chapter? oh, ask if i'm not even frustrated. i am the origin as for toil ish. there's a naive, perhaps foolish idea too, that one could use the nazi movement like a trojan horse and toy andreas fit with which one practically jumps out of the trojan horse into the republic and then creates a new monarchy with vill helm as king vit him. i'd say with hitler as imperial chancellor on hitler, it's as vice consider st plan on mondays in in 1932 mats. there were very advanced negotiations between hitler and the crown prince about ado on britt loan, a division of power between them. about puck dish and doom fee. the autism behind
she under cornwall, machine mot. bye hate the nazis. the most radical anti democrats conquer in the streets. there is crisis in the german republic. it seems to the crown prince that his hour has now come. a fascist italy has a king and a leader, namely, mussolini. what would that look like in germany? crown prince ville. how often receives his good friend ham, ongoing at cecilia health, and even his friend off hitler chapter? oh, ask if i'm not even frustrated. i am the origin as for toil ish....
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great milestone in our history the surrender of cornwallis and yorktown in 1781 marked the end of theerica. our first president, george washington, farmers, soldiers, statesmen and his love of liberty and the very strength of the informed nation from both painting of the weary commander resigning as the commissioner leading the troops to victory and soon after the grateful bestowed uponwashington the decf independence presenting the document to the president of the congress of the nation's capital city is rich and miserable and the dividends from the precious heritage. i wonder what those delegates to the continental congress would have to say about this great capital city of ours. to say we are gathering at independence hall i've never had a feeling politically it didn't spring from the sentiments of the declaration of independence. it gave promise that in due time they would be lifted in the shoulders of all men. in the distance the white house where abraham lincoln lived and worked 1600 pennsylvania avenue a famous address. ♪♪ we are prepared to these principles which the nation wa
great milestone in our history the surrender of cornwallis and yorktown in 1781 marked the end of theerica. our first president, george washington, farmers, soldiers, statesmen and his love of liberty and the very strength of the informed nation from both painting of the weary commander resigning as the commissioner leading the troops to victory and soon after the grateful bestowed uponwashington the decf independence presenting the document to the president of the congress of the nation's...
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welcome to cornwall. we are about to go on a zip wire with the baton.a great start to a monday morning.— absolutely. what a great start to a monday morning. and a great start to the final phase _ monday morning. and a great start to the final phase of— monday morning. and a great start to the final phase of the _ monday morning. and a great start to the final phase of the baton _ monday morning. and a great start to the final phase of the baton relay. - the final phase of the baton relay. we are humble and proud and all around the commonwealth and the first time it comes into england, the next 25 days, now it is here at the next 25 days, now it is here at the eden project and we are about bringing people together and the commonwealth games is about bringing people together. aha, commonwealth games is about bringing people together-— people together. a spectacular event. thank _ people together. a spectacular event. thank you. _ people together. a spectacular event. thank you. it _ people together. a spectacular event. thank you. it has - people together
welcome to cornwall. we are about to go on a zip wire with the baton.a great start to a monday morning.— absolutely. what a great start to a monday morning. and a great start to the final phase _ monday morning. and a great start to the final phase of— monday morning. and a great start to the final phase of the _ monday morning. and a great start to the final phase of the baton _ monday morning. and a great start to the final phase of the baton relay. - the final phase of the baton relay....
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not far away discover yorktown here when the great cornwallis gave up his sword to washington america became a nation. two were ended many lives. when american patriots fell in our great civil war good men were lost in a dread conflict which gave painful beginning to our marination. here in washington the echo's still a blinking solemn pledge. that we hear highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain that this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people by the people for the people shall not perish from the earth. it has arrest nor has liberty. which thomas jefferson reminds us is a tree whose roots are nourished with the blood of patriots. many who have nourished the tree have been memorialized beside the quiet potomac. brave soldiers some unknown some unknown further along the potomac a goal of tourists for over four generations lies. peaceful, mount vernon a gentleman's estate a quiet shrine. it is best described by the man who lived there no estate in united. america is more pleasantly situated than this. here and now gaze dow
not far away discover yorktown here when the great cornwallis gave up his sword to washington america became a nation. two were ended many lives. when american patriots fell in our great civil war good men were lost in a dread conflict which gave painful beginning to our marination. here in washington the echo's still a blinking solemn pledge. that we hear highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain that this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom and that government...
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i thought was cornwall ticking. i took over 20000. i thought that means oak central to no one item. so i got out of the world i admire the english nation when it comes to colonization. it is accomplished to the impossible, said adult hitler with many historians claim that famine was a common event on the british rule in india, and that millions died of starvation. ah, also that in the mid 19th century, british business sold huge quantities of opium in china, making considerable profit from the drug trade. ah, it also said that in congo, half of the popular and died during belgium's colonization. ah, smell jerome's have alleged that a chain of gruesome murders took place while france governed the country wherever there. what does she thought the order? okay, this still curse. very good dora. so nanny dudgin . i go to the scott yuki, sorry, yes, i disco. chorus theory. most agony. another. do you think is joanie, you must. oh, the mother you and i discussed with scott bennett is a leading counter terrorism expert and a former u. s. army analyst. you now investigates, crimes against hu
i thought was cornwall ticking. i took over 20000. i thought that means oak central to no one item. so i got out of the world i admire the english nation when it comes to colonization. it is accomplished to the impossible, said adult hitler with many historians claim that famine was a common event on the british rule in india, and that millions died of starvation. ah, also that in the mid 19th century, british business sold huge quantities of opium in china, making considerable profit from the...
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great milestone in our history the surrender of cornwallis at yorktown in 1781. this marked the end of the british cause in america our first president. george washington farmer soldiers statesman his faith in man his love of liberty provided the very strength that pulse the newborn nation trumbles painting of a weary commander resigning his commission after leading his troops to victory. soon after grateful nation bestowed upon general washington, its highest honor. president of the new republic but this is the painting that interests us most now. the declaration of independence there's the drafting committee presenting the great document to the president of the congress john hancock harvest trumbull new these men and events first hand and his familiarity is so convincingly expressed in his art. there's rugged john adams. roger sherman young robert livingston there's the author jefferson in his gay red vest. and ben franklin short in stature, but a giant among men. the great moment in history the burton and you know our nation's capital city is rich and visible
great milestone in our history the surrender of cornwallis at yorktown in 1781. this marked the end of the british cause in america our first president. george washington farmer soldiers statesman his faith in man his love of liberty provided the very strength that pulse the newborn nation trumbles painting of a weary commander resigning his commission after leading his troops to victory. soon after grateful nation bestowed upon general washington, its highest honor. president of the new...
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you've hit the - nail on the head there, and cornwall and in places like the pique district, areas like of houses for people to buy, and that is a big problem. so this is tricky but there clearly needs to be — this seems to be looked at and honed in on. for me, housing as a whole needs to stop push the agenda. things always seem to leapfrog it in terms of importance, and we talk about it for a little bit and politicians say a little bit about it, then they forget about it and nothing happens. i don't know where you sit on this as a politicaljournalist, but where's all the financial support, the extra help, all the bits and pieces government has done over the last 20 years or longer? what effect does it had? the only thing i can see is that the supply has remained behind demand, which means people like me who own property have ended up like me who own property have ended up seeing those properties rise in value, are deeply having done nothing more than live in them because of the other consequences in other parts of the market. it’s other parts of the market. it's intriguing. — other par
you've hit the - nail on the head there, and cornwall and in places like the pique district, areas like of houses for people to buy, and that is a big problem. so this is tricky but there clearly needs to be — this seems to be looked at and honed in on. for me, housing as a whole needs to stop push the agenda. things always seem to leapfrog it in terms of importance, and we talk about it for a little bit and politicians say a little bit about it, then they forget about it and nothing happens....
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we are joined around the beaches of cornwall. we arejoined by around the beaches of cornwall.eautiful. they are indeed. ., ., ., �* indeed. i have one here, i don't know if you _ indeed. i have one here, i don't know if you can _ indeed. i have one here, i don't know if you can see _ indeed. i have one here, i don't know if you can see that. - indeed. i have one here, i don't know if you can see that. as - indeed. i have one here, i don't| know if you can see that. as you indeed. i have one here, i don't - know if you can see that. as you can see the name actually fits the species which doesn't happen in nature, they are indeed sea snails that are beautiful bright purple. that is a medium size when they are usually about two to four centimetres big. when you see them on the sand they really do stand out. it is a marvellous experience to see lots of local beachcombers and holiday—makers flooding onto the beachis and holiday—makers flooding onto the beach is to try and find them. what we saw was just a handful initially on town beach, we then saw a couple on town beach, we then
we are joined around the beaches of cornwall. we arejoined by around the beaches of cornwall.eautiful. they are indeed. ., ., ., �* indeed. i have one here, i don't know if you _ indeed. i have one here, i don't know if you can _ indeed. i have one here, i don't know if you can see _ indeed. i have one here, i don't know if you can see that. - indeed. i have one here, i don't know if you can see that. as - indeed. i have one here, i don't| know if you can see that. as you indeed. i have one...
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it could stay dry until the evening, towards south—east wales and cornwall, brightening up with sunshinene and showers throughout the day. northern scotland, persistent cloud and outbreaks of rain or drizzle. more of a breeze the further south you are and for all, in the breeze out of the sunshine it will feel rather cool for this stage injuly, but nice enough when the sun is on your back. as we finish the day, and bricks of showery rain, further showers in the north west and scotland but most places dry and care for a time during the night but on sunday, little areas of cloud and showers to the south which will go from west to east but overall on sunday, fewer showers around. udc the showers, they will be on the heavy side but lighter winds as well and sunnier moments it will feel a touch warmer than saturday. then as we go on, across the northern half of the country, lots of cloud. not especially warm. the further south and east you are, it will warm up through the week and we will see some good cloud breaks. more in the way of sunshine. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for v
it could stay dry until the evening, towards south—east wales and cornwall, brightening up with sunshinene and showers throughout the day. northern scotland, persistent cloud and outbreaks of rain or drizzle. more of a breeze the further south you are and for all, in the breeze out of the sunshine it will feel rather cool for this stage injuly, but nice enough when the sun is on your back. as we finish the day, and bricks of showery rain, further showers in the north west and scotland but...
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striking and naff, hot crossways of the country, well setting an all—time record provisionally, cornwalletting a record and jersey setting a record, still some figures trickling in. we still have this red warning from the met office for heat because for some tomorrow will be even hotter and tonight will not give you much chance to cool down, lots of sunshine for most throughout the evening and areas of cloud and if you are going to bed around 10pm, 31 degrees in the centre of london, really uncomfortable for sleeping and whereas we would expect to see these orange colours drain away overnight they don't come around dawn temperatures briefly get down to these lows so we start tuesday on a very warm note, in fact this is the hottest wedge of air of this whole period of hot weather, it will sit in place tomorrow, coming in from the west we have frontal systems trying to introduce cooler air, or that hot air stays in place across eastern parts of it stays sunny long enough we could see unprecedented high temperatures so out to the wet summer showers, the odd thunderstorm, belfast and plymout
striking and naff, hot crossways of the country, well setting an all—time record provisionally, cornwalletting a record and jersey setting a record, still some figures trickling in. we still have this red warning from the met office for heat because for some tomorrow will be even hotter and tonight will not give you much chance to cool down, lots of sunshine for most throughout the evening and areas of cloud and if you are going to bed around 10pm, 31 degrees in the centre of london, really...
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the sandstone mediterranean castle was built a century ago by charles green to resemble a place on cornwallieval fortress where king arthur was conceived. >> there you have it. >> i don't know what to say. >> moving on. 5:26 on this wednesday. next, top stories we are following including a comedy show and north bay drawing backlash. >> he basically just said, get over it. like. i make fun of everybody. >> dave chapelle's comedy star makes a stop in santa rosa. so please from the lgbtq community. >> reporter: as monkeypox infections continue to arise, some communities are being disproportionately impacted disproportionately impacted i will br. ea when i make decisions as a leader, it's not about me or the folks that are here. it's about the next seven generations coming behind us, making sure that they have the ability to move forward. prop 27 will help small rural tribes like mine get a seat at the table will be transformational for my tribal members. taxing online sports betting gives us an opportunity to really enhance the lives of our tribe and strengthen the future of our people. vote y
the sandstone mediterranean castle was built a century ago by charles green to resemble a place on cornwallieval fortress where king arthur was conceived. >> there you have it. >> i don't know what to say. >> moving on. 5:26 on this wednesday. next, top stories we are following including a comedy show and north bay drawing backlash. >> he basically just said, get over it. like. i make fun of everybody. >> dave chapelle's comedy star makes a stop in santa rosa. so...
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great milestone in our history, the surrender of cornwallis at yorktown in 1781.in america. our first president, george washington. farmer, soldier, statesman, his faith in man, his love of liberty valued the newborn nation. i would recommend resign his commission after leading his troops to victory. soon after, grateful nation was told upon general washington its highest honor, president of the new republic. but this ishe the painting, the declaration of independence. and there is the drafting committee presenting the great document to the president of the congress, john hancock. artist trumbull knew thesend men and events firsthand, and his familiarity is so convincingly expressed in his art. there's rugged john adams, roger sherman, young robert livingston. there isre the author jeffersonn this game red vest, and ben franklin, short in stature but a giant among men. a great moment in history, the birth of our nation. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and you know our c nation's capital city is rich in dividends from our precious heritage. i wonder what those delegates to the continenta
great milestone in our history, the surrender of cornwallis at yorktown in 1781.in america. our first president, george washington. farmer, soldier, statesman, his faith in man, his love of liberty valued the newborn nation. i would recommend resign his commission after leading his troops to victory. soon after, grateful nation was told upon general washington its highest honor, president of the new republic. but this ishe the painting, the declaration of independence. and there is the drafting...
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are you worried about vacationing here in poland and cornwall, altamont. as i was, was over, i thought let's just say we'd originally planned to go a bit further east or got that got cancelled. so we're thankful to be able to visit a dance in the area on us. but of course the war where he's on hold of him and last night we heard a plane flying over our hotel and you have the sense it's coming closer and closer jog. and you can see what's happening online. we all online does ones each of us to vicki deposit when, what do you think we have to do for people to return in europe. now veto friedman, old. what? so i was a little minor issue to me. i'd like to see us rely more on diplomacy. you're talking is like only thing that house weapons alone aren't a solution, is hayden talking is the only option with it. there's no other choice is the good news on the it's either shooting or talking lid than better to toggle it better to talk. but i think it's really sad like people are losing their, their family, their a house in lake mit migrating to either country. i he
are you worried about vacationing here in poland and cornwall, altamont. as i was, was over, i thought let's just say we'd originally planned to go a bit further east or got that got cancelled. so we're thankful to be able to visit a dance in the area on us. but of course the war where he's on hold of him and last night we heard a plane flying over our hotel and you have the sense it's coming closer and closer jog. and you can see what's happening online. we all online does ones each of us to...
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prince charles and the duchess of cornwall attended the ceremony whi told the story of the city of birmingham headlined by durant durant. jane dougal is in victoria park with this preview. jane: there has been a party going on here as people gather to celebrate the commonwealth games. representatives from 72 nations and territories around the globe will be taking part with 6500 athletes and officials descending on birmingham ahead of the events. it is going to be the biggest sporting program in commonwealth games history with new sports being added including women's cricket, three on three basketball and mixed synchronized swimming. the events themselves begin friday. they are the most inclusive to date with a record 42 para sports that will be running concurrently. more medals will be available for women than men for the first time ever. on the stage, 16 gold medals up for grabs. the rst, men's and women's triathlon. and then men's gymnastics finals. the afternoon, track cycling. more than one point 2 million tickets have already been sold for these games, making them the best attended yet.
prince charles and the duchess of cornwall attended the ceremony whi told the story of the city of birmingham headlined by durant durant. jane dougal is in victoria park with this preview. jane: there has been a party going on here as people gather to celebrate the commonwealth games. representatives from 72 nations and territories around the globe will be taking part with 6500 athletes and officials descending on birmingham ahead of the events. it is going to be the biggest sporting program in...