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it elizabeth ii and taking on a lot of royal duties-— royal duties.ways done. _ royal duties. it is what she has always done, to _ royal duties. it is what she has always done, to be _ royal duties. it is what she has always done, to be honest. . royal duties. it is what she has l always done, to be honest. atari looks exactly the same. we asked the palace a lot of questions after the king's cancer diagnosis, asking if the princess royal will be taking on more duties but the answer was no, her diary is full. i saw her at royal ascot last week. she had a series of events that she was doing, particularly in edinburgh this week. they have not been postponed. she was due to go to canada at the weekend and had a full diary of events there. it gives you a flavour of her workload. the royalfamily will notice that she is not a rant at the moment to do some of that work. she was a key figure in terms of the public facing, working part of the public facing, working part of the public facing, working part of the royal family. clearly this injury was serious enou
it elizabeth ii and taking on a lot of royal duties-— royal duties.ways done. _ royal duties. it is what she has always done, to _ royal duties. it is what she has always done, to be _ royal duties. it is what she has always done, to be honest. . royal duties. it is what she has l always done, to be honest. atari looks exactly the same. we asked the palace a lot of questions after the king's cancer diagnosis, asking if the princess royal will be taking on more duties but the answer was no,...
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here _ think of having had elizabeth ii here for— think of having had elizabeth ii here for so manying back past canada gate and reigning _ years. now going back past canada gate and reigning around _ years. now going back past canada gate and reigning around the - years. now going back past canada gate and reigning around the side. years. now going back past canada i gate and reigning around the side of the queen victoria memorial. and the mounted troops will shortly pay their final respects. there mounted troops will shortly pay theirfinal respects. there is prince george. i love the energy of the young royals on parade. it does bring something very different, gyles. bring something very different, g les. : bring something very different, g les.: :, ., , bring something very different, g les.: :, ._ ,~ gyles. and occasionally very cheeky! i susect gyles. and occasionally very cheeky! i suspect the — gyles. and occasionally very cheeky! i suspect the photographs _ gyles. and occasionally very cheeky! i suspect the photographs tomorrow| i suspect the photographs tomorrow will very—
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so rather than queen elizabeth ii's diamond jubilee, when prince philip was briefly in hospital at thatrted that queen looked lonely at the service of thanksgiving at st paul's cathedral, seeing prince william alone at the d—day commemorations — that was considered very noteworthy and prince william himself said that catherine would have liked to have been there. find that catherine would have liked to have been there.— to have been there. and we understand _ to have been there. and we understand that _ to have been there. and we understand that she - to have been there. and we understand that she will. to have been there. and we understand that she will be | understand that she will be appearing at some other events perhaps during the summer when she feels well enough. what sort of things do you think she might attend? i sort of things do you think she might attend?— might attend? i think we may see events — might attend? i think we may see events close _ might attend? i think we may see events close to _ might attend? i think we may see events close to her - see events close to her fam
so rather than queen elizabeth ii's diamond jubilee, when prince philip was briefly in hospital at thatrted that queen looked lonely at the service of thanksgiving at st paul's cathedral, seeing prince william alone at the d—day commemorations — that was considered very noteworthy and prince william himself said that catherine would have liked to have been there. find that catherine would have liked to have been there.— to have been there. and we understand _ to have been there. and we...
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notes that feature queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside the king.hat are worn, or to meet any overall increase in demand. in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts now it's back to andrew and . bev. it's back to andrew and. bev. >> it's 1008 with britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. we are on the eve, of course, of d—day celebrations, which is why rishi sunak and keir starmer are taking a break from their election campaigning. that's a relief for us too. >> i bet they're delighted because they could be joining the king later this morning in marking the 80th anniversary of d—day on the south coast of england. >> so let's cross the live now to our home security editor, mark white, who is in portsmouth. >> what's happening there, mark? beautiful day . beautiful day. >> yes, absolutely. the excitement really building here and the crowds are already gathering awaiting,
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, because queen elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth believed she wouldn't have believed either.d say , well queen was there, she'd say, well done, camilla. well, yet and yet. >> and you make other people feel extremely awkward. and that is not gracious. well, i think other people, and yet awkward because they're not the queen of the united kingdom. >> and yet, in 1973, camilla shand was not good enough for her son. >> so i don't take that point. >> so i don't take that point. >> in 1973, she was when, when charlie, you know, what's that? >> camilla. that was her name. some of you . what did she get up some of you. what did she get up to? she she she landed the prince of wales . prince of wales. >> well, she was standing several people at the time who had been on the chandi. >> i think so, but look. no, no, look, i think we've got to be very practical about this story. i don't think it's any of these protocol issues. it's just too septuagenarian women. one is overbalancing right. and trying to and trying to grab the they're trying to balance herself. that's what's happened there.
, because queen elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth believed she wouldn't have believed either.d say , well queen was there, she'd say, well done, camilla. well, yet and yet. >> and you make other people feel extremely awkward. and that is not gracious. well, i think other people, and yet awkward because they're not the queen of the united kingdom. >> and yet, in 1973, camilla shand was not good enough for her son. >> so i don't take that point. >> so i don't take that...
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, because queen elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth believed she wouldn't have believed either.d say , well queen was there, she'd say, well done, camilla. well, yet and yet. >> and you make other people feel extremely awkward. and that is not gracious. well, i think other people, and yet awkward because they're not the queen of the united kingdom. >> and yet, in 1973, camilla shand was not good enough for her son. >> so i don't take that point. >> so i don't take that point. >> in 1973, she was when, when charlie, you know, what's that? >> camilla. that was her name. some of you . what did she get up some of you. what did she get up to? she she she landed the prince of wales . prince of wales. >> well, she was standing several people at the time who had been on the chandi. >> i think so, but look. no, no, look, i think we've got to be very practical about this story. i don't think it's any of these protocol issues. it's just too septuagenarian women. one is overbalancing right. and trying to and trying to grab the they're trying to balance herself. that's what's happened there.
, because queen elizabeth ii, because queen elizabeth believed she wouldn't have believed either.d say , well queen was there, she'd say, well done, camilla. well, yet and yet. >> and you make other people feel extremely awkward. and that is not gracious. well, i think other people, and yet awkward because they're not the queen of the united kingdom. >> and yet, in 1973, camilla shand was not good enough for her son. >> so i don't take that point. >> so i don't take that...
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on the final day of the royal ascot meeting, cardum made it two wins in two years in the queen elizabeth ii last year, and made it home this year at odds of 14—1, ridden by oisin murphy. and manchester thunder are into netball�*s super league grand final after securing a 63—54 victory over severn stars. they'll play either loughborough lightning or london pulse. england's summer tour got off to the perfect start with a comfortable 52 points to 17 overjapan. marcus smith was the star man boosting his chances of retaining the number 10 jersey for their upcoming series with new zealand, as nick parrott reports. the national stadium in tokyo has witnessed plenty of historic moments during the olympics and this was another with japan hosting england in a test match for the first time. there was a familiar face for the visitors. eddiejones was sacked by england. he has now returned to the cherry blossoms for a second time. he would have enjoyed seeing his side opening the scoring but the lead lasted less than quarter of an hour. it was hot and humid with players needing breaks but that did not se
on the final day of the royal ascot meeting, cardum made it two wins in two years in the queen elizabeth ii last year, and made it home this year at odds of 14—1, ridden by oisin murphy. and manchester thunder are into netball�*s super league grand final after securing a 63—54 victory over severn stars. they'll play either loughborough lightning or london pulse. england's summer tour got off to the perfect start with a comfortable 52 points to 17 overjapan. marcus smith was the star man...
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you did| mention that queen elizabeth ii was a veteran.the war. your most _ out. just a young girl at the start of the war. your most formative | of the war. your most formative ears, of the war. your most formative years. your _ of the war. your most formative years, your teenage _ of the war. your most formative years, your teenage years, i of the war. your most formative years, your teenage years, 17 i of the war. your most formative years, your teenage years, 17 at of the war. your most formative i years, your teenage years, 17 at the end of the year. 18. years, your teenage years, 17 at the end of the year-— end of the year. 18, in fact. and when she _ end of the year. 18, in fact. and when she was _ end of the year. 18, in fact. and when she was 18, _ end of the year. 18, in fact. and when she was 18, she _ end of the year. 18, in fact. and when she was 18, she had i end of the year. 18, in fact. and i when she was 18, she had already done service to some regard. she had given announcements, given radio contributions. she had dug for
you did| mention that queen elizabeth ii was a veteran.the war. your most _ out. just a young girl at the start of the war. your most formative | of the war. your most formative ears, of the war. your most formative years. your _ of the war. your most formative years, your teenage _ of the war. your most formative years, your teenage years, i of the war. your most formative years, your teenage years, 17 i of the war. your most formative years, your teenage years, 17 at of the war. your most...
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no one really believed that elizabeth ii, brought up in the strict traditions of the monarchy, wouldou’re a girl in the hospital they gave her a lift, she felt bad, and i showed her where the emergency department was, don’t tell me anything, no, i remember you well, not everyone will rush to save a stranger, you were with a friend, she lost consciousness in your car, remember, something i remember this, you’re a bastard, just say so, don’t remember, i’m glad to meet you, i hope the girl is okay, i hope they helped her then, we have a good one... and what’s your fate here? and i ’m looking after kirill, there’s a deal. yes, and i’ve already been waiting for you. what are you doing here? we are looking very much important documents, but to no avail. are you ready? yeah, don't be angry, don't be angry. galina, how... this is robert, my english teacher, hello, very nice, galya, this is galina, she is a medical worker, she does procedures for me, a very valuable worker. happy like a child, you should probably run, yes, i ran, sorry, sorry, show, let's continue, if you are not interested i
no one really believed that elizabeth ii, brought up in the strict traditions of the monarchy, wouldou’re a girl in the hospital they gave her a lift, she felt bad, and i showed her where the emergency department was, don’t tell me anything, no, i remember you well, not everyone will rush to save a stranger, you were with a friend, she lost consciousness in your car, remember, something i remember this, you’re a bastard, just say so, don’t remember, i’m glad to meet you, i hope the...
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while they are in holiday in aberdeenshire, and it's easy to see this as a place the late queen elizabeth iiright now in pilton, in somerset. it was a sky full of stars for coldplay�*s glastonbury set with hollywood legend michaelj fox joining on guitar. they were also joined by little themes and the biggest cheer was reserved for michael] fox. hejoined was reserved for michael] fox. he joined coldplay to was reserved for michael] fox. hejoined coldplay to play guitar on their hit fix you. don't we all wish we could have been there! hello, thanks forjoining me. let's see what the weather's got in store for the rest of the weekend. and here's the headline — for most of us, it's not looking too bad. some sunshine, but at times it will be cloudy. could be a few showers as well. now, recently there was a weather front across northern wales and northern england. it brought some damp weather on saturday. that should be mostly out of the way come sunday, as this ridge of high pressure tries to build across the uk. remnants of that weather front still visible in the morning across east anglia and th
while they are in holiday in aberdeenshire, and it's easy to see this as a place the late queen elizabeth iiright now in pilton, in somerset. it was a sky full of stars for coldplay�*s glastonbury set with hollywood legend michaelj fox joining on guitar. they were also joined by little themes and the biggest cheer was reserved for michael] fox. hejoined was reserved for michael] fox. he joined coldplay to was reserved for michael] fox. hejoined coldplay to play guitar on their hit fix you....
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before the king it was ever was queen elizabeth ii. any banknote collectors. _ queen elizabeth ii.you very much- _ possession of the king. thank you very much- i _ possession of the king. thank you very much- lam _ possession of the king. thank you very much. i am hoping _ possession of the king. thank you very much. i am hoping he - possession of the king. thank you very much. i am hoping he will. very much. i am hoping he will forget he hasjust very much. i am hoping he will forget he has just handed very much. i am hoping he will forget he hasjust handed me very much. i am hoping he will forget he has just handed me this. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. a very good morning from bbc london. i'm alice salfield. some of london's biggest hospitals are dealing with the consequences of a cyber attack which led to thousands of operations and blood transfusions being cancelled. king's, guy's and st thomas's, the royal brompton and the evelina children's hospital have all declared a critical incident. the pathology services company synnovis was the target of t
before the king it was ever was queen elizabeth ii. any banknote collectors. _ queen elizabeth ii.you very much- _ possession of the king. thank you very much- i _ possession of the king. thank you very much- lam _ possession of the king. thank you very much. i am hoping _ possession of the king. thank you very much. i am hoping he - possession of the king. thank you very much. i am hoping he will. very much. i am hoping he will forget he hasjust very much. i am hoping he will forget he has...
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official 2023 coronation portrait of king charles and a colorful 1985 engraving of elizabeth ii, made and containing small particles of crushed glass. this exhibition will last until october 6. it’s beautiful, and it seems to me that it brings the monarchy as close as possible to the person who gets to see it. the exhibition itself, friends, well, since we have been virtually transported to london, then i also want to tell you that it was there, but in 1967 , the world's first atm was installed, today this irreplaceable device celebrates its birthday, first functioning the atm was invented by the scotsman john shepard baron , installed right there in london, as i already said, and thereby changed the world, this is how our fellow countryman, the son of the rechetskaya land, zapolsky, changed the world, this is what we learn right now from our regular column. mitrafan davnar zapolsky was born in 1867 in reshitsa. at the age of 22 he entered the faculty of history and philology of kiev university. after graduating, he worked in archives, taught at universities in moscow, kiev, kirch, kh
official 2023 coronation portrait of king charles and a colorful 1985 engraving of elizabeth ii, made and containing small particles of crushed glass. this exhibition will last until october 6. it’s beautiful, and it seems to me that it brings the monarchy as close as possible to the person who gets to see it. the exhibition itself, friends, well, since we have been virtually transported to london, then i also want to tell you that it was there, but in 1967 , the world's first atm was...
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it's easy to see why this was the place that the late queen elizabeth ii was said to feel the most atd—breaking fifth headline slot on the pyramid stage — with some special guests. coldplay headlining glastonbury for a record fifth time. and a crowd full of stars on a viewing platform to the left of the pyramid stage — tom cruise, simon pegg and gillian anderson. coldplay started with ten of their most famous singles in a row. 100,000 people around you, singing at the same time. 100,000 people around you, singing at the same time! it makes a man happy. afterwards, an attempt to speak to tom cruise. bbc, tom, very quick review for the bbc? very quick review? aw. awesome. awesome! we got one word. simon pegg was rather chattier. they cut their teeth on the festival circuit so they know how to play. this kind of audience. and it was just extraordinary. oh, it was phenomenal atjust seeing all the lights in the background, all the thousands of people that were here. absolutely brilliant. waita minute, you're the guy! # pineapple on his head. as long as it's yellow. getting sung to by chris
it's easy to see why this was the place that the late queen elizabeth ii was said to feel the most atd—breaking fifth headline slot on the pyramid stage — with some special guests. coldplay headlining glastonbury for a record fifth time. and a crowd full of stars on a viewing platform to the left of the pyramid stage — tom cruise, simon pegg and gillian anderson. coldplay started with ten of their most famous singles in a row. 100,000 people around you, singing at the same time. 100,000...
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the first, of course, was his mother queen elizabeth ii who died in 2022.ll to come, current and former employees worn open a.i. is not doing enough to prevent its systems from becoming a danger to humanity. veteran negotiator mickey bergman discusses his new book on the shadowy world of international hostage rescue. and an airline attendant gives his brief but spectacular take on the miracle of flight. >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> while joe biden and donald trump earned enough delegates to win the respective party nominations months ago, the primary season is only now officially coming to a close. the two men swept the handful of states that voted yesterday, but both still s some opposition from primary voters. we now turn to our regular contributors. our democratic and republican strategists. thanks for being here. let's talk about what we can take away from these contest last night and what matters to voters right now. if you look
the first, of course, was his mother queen elizabeth ii who died in 2022.ll to come, current and former employees worn open a.i. is not doing enough to prevent its systems from becoming a danger to humanity. veteran negotiator mickey bergman discusses his new book on the shadowy world of international hostage rescue. and an airline attendant gives his brief but spectacular take on the miracle of flight. >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington and in the west from the...
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the breed gained popularity thanks to queen elizabeth ii.l the relatives said that all that was left was to teach him how to skateboard, so we thought, why not, and started training, here you go, marty disses on a skateboard, but most importantly, look how much love they give to their owners. good, well, this is the best thing in the world, i perceive him as a kindred spirit, they say you communicate with a dog, but i don’t stop talking to him, corgis rule, well , what’s a holiday without treats, we have a special dog cake, which can our cakes, because corgis love to eat, girls, would you like some cake too? plush cinnamon, please treat yourself to a happy holiday everyone. summer is definitely a great time to take some unusual photo, post it on social networks and get well-deserved likes. and catch a few life hacks from photographer anna fidash. decorative butterflies are usually used to decorate the interior, and i will show you how to use stickers in... by the way, you can make this kind of decor yourself, it’s easy: i cut out a butterfly
the breed gained popularity thanks to queen elizabeth ii.l the relatives said that all that was left was to teach him how to skateboard, so we thought, why not, and started training, here you go, marty disses on a skateboard, but most importantly, look how much love they give to their owners. good, well, this is the best thing in the world, i perceive him as a kindred spirit, they say you communicate with a dog, but i don’t stop talking to him, corgis rule, well , what’s a holiday without...
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if they're going to beat queen elizabeth ii's record.royal ascot. but the king and queen do have five runners. we believe running this week . royal ascot runs until saturday. >> well, cameron, i've got to ask, other than the king and the queen, what are we expecting of those? of the prince and the princess of wales? of course. the princess of wales still recovering from her illness, do we know anything more about her itinerary as the summer progresses ? looks terrific in progresses? looks terrific in great britain . great britain. >> well, the prince and princess of wales and years gone by have always been kind of regulars at royal ascot. it wouldn't surprise me if prince william came on one of the days. it is. it is his birthday, actually. later on this week. but as for the princess of wales, kensington palace, i believe , kensington palace, i believe, has ruled that out. if you remember when they when she announced that she was going to be returning to public duties with trooping the colour on saturday, we were told that it was very mu
if they're going to beat queen elizabeth ii's record.royal ascot. but the king and queen do have five runners. we believe running this week . royal ascot runs until saturday. >> well, cameron, i've got to ask, other than the king and the queen, what are we expecting of those? of the prince and the princess of wales? of course. the princess of wales still recovering from her illness, do we know anything more about her itinerary as the summer progresses ? looks terrific in progresses? looks...
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notes that feature queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside the king.y be printed to replace those that are worn, or to meet any overall increase in demand , in order to increase in demand, in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common shirts. now it's back to tom and . it's back to tom and. emily. >> good afternoon britain. it's 12:08 now. tomorrow will mark 80 years since the largest amphibious landing in military history. it saw more than 150,000 allied troops from the united kingdom , canada and the united kingdom, canada and the united kingdom, canada and the united states of america, risking their lives by storming nazi occupied beaches in normandy . normandy. >> yes, and to mark this momentous occasion, crowds have begun to gather in normandy and portsmouth, including the prime minister, rishi sunak, and the labour leader , sir keir starmer, labour leader, sir keir starmer, who, after battling it out i
notes that feature queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside the king.y be printed to replace those that are worn, or to meet any overall increase in demand , in order to increase in demand, in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common shirts. now it's back to tom and . it's back to tom and. emily. >> good...
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queen elizabeth ii on burmese.urth plinth. >> you know, she was riding burmese when the lunatic fired the air pistol six times. >> in stopping, the crowd pulled a gun. >> absolutely, absolutely . and >> absolutely, absolutely. and goodness me, did you see a display of brilliant horse workmanship? yeah, totally under control from her majesty. >> she did . >> she did. >> she did. >> bannau always as always. alastair stewart rafe heydel—mankoo. thank you very much. going to be with us all morning. don't go anywhere as throughout the morning we'll be live across the capital at buckingham palace on the moon as one of the best tickets in town. >> there. the people who've been able to, get into the, into the seated including many members of families welcome back. it is 1024, and this is our special program. gb news. trooping the colour . and news. trooping the colour. and we are approaching the start of today's spectacular events. but of course, preparations have been going on for weeks. indeed. months but his majesty kin
queen elizabeth ii on burmese.urth plinth. >> you know, she was riding burmese when the lunatic fired the air pistol six times. >> in stopping, the crowd pulled a gun. >> absolutely, absolutely . and >> absolutely, absolutely. and goodness me, did you see a display of brilliant horse workmanship? yeah, totally under control from her majesty. >> she did . >> she did. >> she did. >> bannau always as always. alastair stewart rafe heydel—mankoo....
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notes that feature the late queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside thosecirculate alongside those bearing the king's image. the new notes will only be printed to replace those that are worn out, or to meet any overall increase in demand. in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. that's the news for the latest stories. do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on the screen or go to gb news. carmelites . carmelites. >> hello and welcome to headliners. >> it's your first look at thursday's newspapers with me, andrew doyle. tonight i'm joined by two top comedians. the safe pair of hands, steve n allan and dangerous cluster of personality traits , louis shaffer and louis, traits, louis shaffer and louis, i saw that you put out a tweet asking your fans which of which tie you should wear. you gave them three options and you went for that one. >> i don't listen to my fans. >> i don't listen to my fans. >> what do they know? well, they're only trying to sabotage you anyway, aren't they? with their votes. yeah, by watching me.
notes that feature the late queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside thosecirculate alongside those bearing the king's image. the new notes will only be printed to replace those that are worn out, or to meet any overall increase in demand. in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. that's the news for the latest stories. do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on the screen or go to gb news. carmelites . carmelites. >>...
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notes that still feature the image of the late queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender, and kosaku alongside those bearing the king's image. the new notes , king's image. the new notes, though, will only be printed to replace those that are worn out or to meet any overall increase in demand. in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. that's the news. for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts, scan the qr code on your screen or go to gbnews.com/alerts . to gbnews.com/alerts. >> thank you very much for that, polly. i am michelle dewberry and i'm keeping you company until 7:00 tonight alongside me reuniting two of your favourites. peter hitchens, the columnist for the mail on sunday, and our ambassador a&e, the co—founder of novara media. good evening. >> good evening. >> good evening. >> if you're a regular viewer , >> if you're a regular viewer, this won't make much sense to you. but last time you was on, i think it was last week, i got an email from a viewer saying we never got to the bottom of which of the two were the cuddly teddy bean o
notes that still feature the image of the late queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender, and kosaku alongside those bearing the king's image. the new notes , king's image. the new notes, though, will only be printed to replace those that are worn out or to meet any overall increase in demand. in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. that's the news. for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts, scan the qr code on your screen or go to...
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it was bred by queen elizabeth ii , who of by queen elizabeth ii, who of course won over 20 races duringed royal ascot. desert hero running again on saturday. but water their other horse, is the one to watch because it has the one to watch because it has the same trainer and the same jockey that desert hero had last yeah jockey that desert hero had last year. now earlier i spoke to nick smith. he's royal ascot's director of racing and public affairs. he spoke about the tradition of ascot, as well as why the king and queen find it just so exciting. >> thank you so much, cameron. thank you so much. you do look fabulous there. what a sunny day as well. >> lovely, great great day for it. and i suspect we're going to see the king there. if there's a charles the third, king charles iii charles the third, king charles ii! stakes, his piers pottinger iii stakes, his piers pottinger said he knows everything about horse racing. must ask him about the drug taking that's going on. they're not suggesting he was anything to do with it, but he would know. >> yeah. what a revelation. right? let's go now
it was bred by queen elizabeth ii , who of by queen elizabeth ii, who of course won over 20 races duringed royal ascot. desert hero running again on saturday. but water their other horse, is the one to watch because it has the one to watch because it has the same trainer and the same jockey that desert hero had last yeah jockey that desert hero had last year. now earlier i spoke to nick smith. he's royal ascot's director of racing and public affairs. he spoke about the tradition of ascot, as...
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notes that feature queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside the king.will only be printed to replace those that are worn , or to meet those that are worn, or to meet any overall increase in demand. in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news .com/ alerts. now it's back to . back to. martin. >> thank you sofia. now there's only one place to start today and that's with the events to mark tomorrow's 80th anniversary of d—day. early today, british paratroopers parachuted into normandy . paratroopers parachuted into normandy. back in 1944, paratroopers parachuted into normandy . back in 1944, airborne normandy. back in 1944, airborne landings played a crucial role in making d—day a huge success. and that's cross live now to normandy and joined by gb news colleague , sophie reaper sophie, colleague, sophie reaper sophie, absolutely incredible scenes. we saw the king and queen in britain. the king gave a hugely emotional
notes that feature queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside the king.will only be printed to replace those that are worn , or to meet those that are worn, or to meet any overall increase in demand. in order to minimise the environmental and financial impact of the change. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news .com/ alerts. now it's back to . back to. martin. >> thank you sofia. now...
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but of course they've got a long way to go to beat queen elizabeth ii's record dunng beat queen elizabethers at royal ascot. so it's still all to play for the king and queen. >> thank you very much indeed . >> thank you very much indeed. cameron walker, our royal correspondent. there are soaking in the atmosphere. i love seeing the ladies. yes, they always look fab. >> oh no, it's really marvellous to see everyone turn out so wonderfully for it. and the weather is holding too. >> it's not like this. some of the other races where the daily mail the next day is just awash with pictures of, you know , the with pictures of, you know, the prosecco bottles legs akimbo and all of that , much more, you all of that, much more, you know, sophisticated affair, perhaps . yes, yes. perhaps. yes, yes. >> well, shall we return to what is undoubtedly going to be incredibly sophisticated? if anything more sophisticated than royal ascot? yes. we're going to be heading to nottingham for england fans as they prepare to escape the working day. perhaps a little early for that kick off >> well. good afternoon.
but of course they've got a long way to go to beat queen elizabeth ii's record dunng beat queen elizabethers at royal ascot. so it's still all to play for the king and queen. >> thank you very much indeed . >> thank you very much indeed. cameron walker, our royal correspondent. there are soaking in the atmosphere. i love seeing the ladies. yes, they always look fab. >> oh no, it's really marvellous to see everyone turn out so wonderfully for it. and the weather is holding too....
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really but his mother, the queen, the late queen elizabeth ii, are also very involved.en remembering over they've been remembering over the years all of these commemorative events. and tell us a little bit about what they've been doing for this special one. >> yeah, absolutely. and you mentioned, of course, the king was was so young when he lost his grandfather. but what the king does have is his grandfather's diaries, particularly of d—day. and it's been revealed this morning. and we're going to hear more about this as the day goes on. the king has read an extract from king has read an extract from king george the sixth. his diary on d—day. so he said, this is it. this is the extract from george six's diary. the news was given out at 8 am. the invasion of the continent of europe had started last night. the airborne troops had made successful landings in the night and had captured their objectives. so that was something. and of course, d—day ultimately tips the course of the second world war in the allies favour the king and the queen have also met four d—day veterans i
really but his mother, the queen, the late queen elizabeth ii, are also very involved.en remembering over they've been remembering over the years all of these commemorative events. and tell us a little bit about what they've been doing for this special one. >> yeah, absolutely. and you mentioned, of course, the king was was so young when he lost his grandfather. but what the king does have is his grandfather's diaries, particularly of d—day. and it's been revealed this morning. and...
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i think, obviously, queen elizabeth ii, the entire modern world is family with patel is a bit about queenst of all, and that period, being a woman was tough. it's still tough. she and catherine domenici, the serpent queen, were the most powerful women in europe and there is always, as there still is today, the political and religious jockeying for power and position and alliances that need to be formed. of course elizabeth, we note never married anybody but everyone was always trying to marry her and catherine domenici very much wanted her to marry one of her sons. she had three children who were at the kings of france, respectively, and it would've been a good alliance between the protestant when elizabeth and the catholic french court, and of course elizabeth goes to really put the cat amongst the pigeons because she has no intention of marrying anybody. but she goes to case the joint and see what's happening in france and this delicious, amazing powerful women meeting their match ensues, and there's so much political skulduggery and sexual impropriety happening in the french court anyw
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very poignant, of course, because that horse was bred by the late queen elizabeth ii as well.he king's horses, will be running in the king george the fifth stakes, as well as treasure in the ribblesdale stakes and crown estates in the britannia states stakes as well. but water is apparently the horse to watch the reason being is because it has the same trainer and jockey that desert hero had, last year, but the king and queen have a long way to go to to, match queen elizabeth ii's record, because during her very long 70 year reign, she had over 20 winners at royal ascot. so it's a long way to go before the king gets to that level. but tens of thousands of people are expected to be here today for ladies day in all their finery. i'm sure in all theirfinery. i'm sure the pimms and the champagne will be flowing for those who would like it. and if you stay tuned until , to the until britain's until, to the until britain's newsroom, ali and stephen, there may be a little surprise performance for you. so watch this space. >> as long as that. >> as long as that. >> as long as that. >>
very poignant, of course, because that horse was bred by the late queen elizabeth ii as well.he king's horses, will be running in the king george the fifth stakes, as well as treasure in the ribblesdale stakes and crown estates in the britannia states stakes as well. but water is apparently the horse to watch the reason being is because it has the same trainer and jockey that desert hero had, last year, but the king and queen have a long way to go to to, match queen elizabeth ii's record,...
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notes featuring the late queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside thosethe king's image. the new notes will only be printed to replace those that are worn out or to meet any overall increase in demand. in order to minimise the environmental impact of the change. that's the news. for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts . common alerts. >> the people of britain have been unbelievably generous towards illegal immigrants . we towards illegal immigrants. we pay towards illegal immigrants. we pay millions in tax for them every single day . we've given up every single day. we've given up local hotels, local housing, our pubuc local hotels, local housing, our public safety. in some cases we've bent over backwards for them. the people of wethersfield know this only too well. their town has been turned into essentially a detention centre. they took the government to court over this. they did lose anyway. gb news can exclusively reveal that today some of those illegal migrants decided to c
notes featuring the late queen elizabeth ii will remain legal tender and co—circulate alongside thosethe king's image. the new notes will only be printed to replace those that are worn out or to meet any overall increase in demand. in order to minimise the environmental impact of the change. that's the news. for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts . common alerts. >> the people of britain have been...
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he had great respect for former beloved queen elizabeth ii and remember, it was obama who said that ifed for brexit that they would go to in quotes, the back of the line . obama was very back of the line. obama was very anti—british and for some reason he was accepted very well in the uk. no president trump has always been pro britain. he would be pro a trade agreement and yes, it would be very good for britain. hillary fordwich. >> let's catch up soon. my thanks to political and royal commentator hilary fordwich. don't forget in my take at ten, gb news celebrates three years on air but will we still be here in three years time? i'll be giving my verdict at 10:00, but next up it's mark meets and its top actor, john altman, famous, of course, for nasty nick cotton in eastenders. next. si king. welcome back to mark dolan tonight. coming up in my take at ten gb news celebrates three years on air. my verdict at ten. but first, mark meets. and tonight, one of the most recognised faces in the country . recognised faces in the country. a man who became a household name for playing nasty nick
he had great respect for former beloved queen elizabeth ii and remember, it was obama who said that ifed for brexit that they would go to in quotes, the back of the line . obama was very back of the line. obama was very anti—british and for some reason he was accepted very well in the uk. no president trump has always been pro britain. he would be pro a trade agreement and yes, it would be very good for britain. hillary fordwich. >> let's catch up soon. my thanks to political and royal...
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. >> so over the last couple of years we've had the very sad demise of queen elizabeth ii, the states it a bit quieter this year? can you focus more on trooping the colour, or is it as busy as usual? >> it always seems to be busy. >> it always seems to be busy. >> we always think next year will be quieter. it's a little bit quieter because we haven't got those big state events. but as we were talking about earlier, just with the news of the king, we've got to make this birthday parade really special for our for our colonel in chief and just repay some of that amazing service that he's still showing at the moment. >> well, on the mall, there are already some protesters, actually, some republic protesters. yes, but also for the first time, some royalists counter protesters. they are stood side by side. so let's see how they get on as the morning progresses. we have a full, dedicated show right here on gb news. we'll be bringing you the very latest here from buckingham palace and horseguards parade that kicks off from 10:00 this morning with ellie costello , morning with ellie costello,
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but what he would have done is heard the stories from his grandfather and also his mother, queen elizabeth iibecause she drove appliances during the war. >> she did. she was in the women's voluntary service and she was with her sister. drove ambulances. yeah. >> women's auxiliary. women's auxiliary? yes yes, she she did. so he would have known all of that. and i think we saw a couple of days ago, the king ianed couple of days ago, the king invited four d—day veterans to buckingham palace with the queen. and they showed him, showed him their memories and little mementos . one of them had little mementos. one of them had a pair of lucky football boots that he tied to his backpack as he stormed the beaches to try and keep him alive, and he was very lucky. and did. and another one had his dog tag, which still had blood stains on when he was shot in the lung on d—day. he was saved by his friends that day. his friend was killed the following day. so the king and the queen heard all these harrowing stories . and i think harrowing stories. and i think with all of that in mind, when we saw them yester
but what he would have done is heard the stories from his grandfather and also his mother, queen elizabeth iibecause she drove appliances during the war. >> she did. she was in the women's voluntary service and she was with her sister. drove ambulances. yeah. >> women's auxiliary. women's auxiliary? yes yes, she she did. so he would have known all of that. and i think we saw a couple of days ago, the king ianed couple of days ago, the king invited four d—day veterans to buckingham...
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following the death of queen elizabeth ii in september 2022.n a very strong relationship, i think, between president macron and king charles ii. it was a very successful state visit where the king and queen went to france last year. he became the first british monarch to address to address french lawmakers from withinside, the senate. and we also saw president macron with the king and queen this morning at the royal british legion's commemorative event at the british normandy memorial, because , of course, d—day because, of course, d—day started by well with an aim to liberate france first. beyer was the first major city to be liberated. so it's kind of a thanks of the allied troops. >> we should say. we are expecting also to see nord cameron, david cameron, former prime minister, now foreign secretary and also the leader of the opposition, keir starmer will also be in attendance, with david lammy too. >> remarkable to see grant shapps there. the first foreign dignitary welcomed by the french president. standing there at the front of course, sy
following the death of queen elizabeth ii in september 2022.n a very strong relationship, i think, between president macron and king charles ii. it was a very successful state visit where the king and queen went to france last year. he became the first british monarch to address to address french lawmakers from withinside, the senate. and we also saw president macron with the king and queen this morning at the royal british legion's commemorative event at the british normandy memorial, because...
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i think, obviously, queen elizabeth ii the modern world is familiar with. of all in that period, being a woman was tough. it is still tough. she and catherine domenici, the serpent queen, were the most powerful women in europe. and there is always, as there still is today, political and religious jockeying for power and position and alliances that need to be formed and, of course, elizabeth i we know never married anybody, but everyone was always trying to marry her. and catherine domenici wanted her to marry one of her sons, she had three children who were the kings of france, respectively, and it would have been a good alliance between the protestant queen elizabeth and the catholic french court. and, of course, elizabeth goes to really put a cat amongst the pigeons, she has no intention really, i don't think of marrying anybody. but she goes to sort of case the joint and see what's happening in france. and this delicious, amazing, powerful women kind of meeting their match. and there is so much political skulduggery and sexual impropriety happening in th
i think, obviously, queen elizabeth ii the modern world is familiar with. of all in that period, being a woman was tough. it is still tough. she and catherine domenici, the serpent queen, were the most powerful women in europe. and there is always, as there still is today, political and religious jockeying for power and position and alliances that need to be formed and, of course, elizabeth i we know never married anybody, but everyone was always trying to marry her. and catherine domenici...
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ii. more from normandy, elizabeth gerson. and also the explosion of the capital of armenia. eat victims. happened. hello, welcome to the information service of the ntv television company. in the studio of yulia bekhtareva. today is the main day of the st. petersburg international economic forum in the northern capital. its central event will be the plenary session, at which vladimir putin will speak. the president will share his vision of the current situation in world politics, and also assess the problems experienced by international trade and financial systems. vladimir putin will also give a detailed assessment of the state of the russian economy, its dynamics and prospects. it is expected that the event will begin no earlier than 14:00, after the speakers' speeches, a discussion will take place. together with vladimir putin , the presidents of bolivia and zimbabwe will speak at the meeting. the name of the moderator is kept secret for now. traditionally, the plenary session at the st. petersburg forum is moderated by famous journalists, political scientists or historian
ii. more from normandy, elizabeth gerson. and also the explosion of the capital of armenia. eat victims. happened. hello, welcome to the information service of the ntv television company. in the studio of yulia bekhtareva. today is the main day of the st. petersburg international economic forum in the northern capital. its central event will be the plenary session, at which vladimir putin will speak. the president will share his vision of the current situation in world politics, and also assess...
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with that, i will turn to elizabeth and/or panel. thyolause] ii judy, thank you so much and welcome everybody, and good morning. on l rains last night, to all be i am so honored to be joined by ■esthe wonderful physicians. in the center we have dr. mandy cohen, director of the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention. to my congressman from indiana. and ethan■e burke, senior vp and chief publictima health. mandy, let's start with you. why do business and public heyou have got a multillion budget, why do you need -- maybe not that high, but pretty high to work with you? >> great to be here. thank you to the cdc foundation for this important conversation. i think we all saw how or frankn turn our lives and economy upsideown, so we know that good public healthod business. i think i really important conversation, but we also owhead imlive big mission. it cannot be done alonerom the cdc, even if the cities he partnered with traditional this has to be a team sport as we think about protecting health and improving lives across the country and i am
with that, i will turn to elizabeth and/or panel. thyolause] ii judy, thank you so much and welcome everybody, and good morning. on l rains last night, to all be i am so honored to be joined by ■esthe wonderful physicians. in the center we have dr. mandy cohen, director of the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention. to my congressman from indiana. and ethan■e burke, senior vp and chief publictima health. mandy, let's start with you. why do business and public heyou have got a...
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the last day of the royal ascot meeting was rounded off with victory for khaadem in the queen elizabeth iistory if they can get out of that group. lots to build up to with that match against hungary to come in stuttgart. just a brief one on penguins, thank you to the viewer who sent in this information, they often made with one other penguin for a season and raise a chick but it doesn't mean there are not extra curricular activities going on. they don't show you that on happy feet! we'll be back with the headlines at 7, but now it's time for the travel show. i'm reece parkinson and i'm on a journey across the caribbean. in this programme, i'm heading to the bahamas. it's considered one of the most beautiful places in the world, with dazzling marine life, breathtaking coral reefs and stunning white sands. renowned as a magnet for billionaires, bankers and beach lovers, it attracted nearly ten million tourists to its shores last year. but it's also an island nation, on the front line of climate change. whoa! it was the beacon of hope that we needed when the lighthouse came on because everybo
the last day of the royal ascot meeting was rounded off with victory for khaadem in the queen elizabeth iistory if they can get out of that group. lots to build up to with that match against hungary to come in stuttgart. just a brief one on penguins, thank you to the viewer who sent in this information, they often made with one other penguin for a season and raise a chick but it doesn't mean there are not extra curricular activities going on. they don't show you that on happy feet! we'll be...
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queen elizabeth ii, who attended ascot every year of her reign up until 2020, when the pandemic stoppedtopped her. but she she had more than 20 winners during her long reign at ascot. £10 million prize prize money is up for grabs for the owners of the horses. this week. and of course, you've got this magnificent carriage procession happening every day with members of the royal family and their guests as well. so it's going to be a very busy week and the weather looks amazing. unlike saturday where we all got very, very wet. >> lovely, but not as amazing as you . you. >> unbelievable. >> unbelievable. >> thank you very much indeed, my friend. thank you. >> thank you eamonn then looking fabulous. >> only slightly upstaged by the incredible lawn behind him. i mean, the way they get those stripes and the green, it's so verdant. it blows my mind. >> nothing would upstage cameron today. >> nothing. okay, true , but slightly. >> slightly. >> slightly. >> well, they get plenty of fertilisation , don't you? fertilisation, don't you? >> yes. that's true. there's nothing like horse manure. >> yeah
queen elizabeth ii, who attended ascot every year of her reign up until 2020, when the pandemic stoppedtopped her. but she she had more than 20 winners during her long reign at ascot. £10 million prize prize money is up for grabs for the owners of the horses. this week. and of course, you've got this magnificent carriage procession happening every day with members of the royal family and their guests as well. so it's going to be a very busy week and the weather looks amazing. unlike saturday...
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even in this day and age and with the new look royal family after the passing of the late queen elizabeth iit was - a stiff whisky or two! who could blame them! that was the - a stiff whisky or two! who could blame them! that was the tonic a stiff whisky or two! who could i blame them! that was the tonic we needed at the moment, thank you, jennie. king charles has announced his birthday honours to celebrate the contribution of people who have served their community. more than 1,000 people were recognised in this year�*s list and we�*re joined now by the youngest — shamza butt, who is 20. congratulations! what is that moment like, and how did it unfold finding out you were on the list? goad out you were on the list? good morning- _ out you were on the list? good morning- it _ out you were on the list? good morning. it was _ out you were on the list? good morning. it was really - out you were on the list? good i morning. it was really shocking. i got a letter through the post. i was like, oh, my god! ifelt really honoured to have been given this award. it honoured to have been given this award
even in this day and age and with the new look royal family after the passing of the late queen elizabeth iit was - a stiff whisky or two! who could blame them! that was the - a stiff whisky or two! who could blame them! that was the tonic a stiff whisky or two! who could i blame them! that was the tonic we needed at the moment, thank you, jennie. king charles has announced his birthday honours to celebrate the contribution of people who have served their community. more than 1,000 people were...
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served and certainly senator bob dole in his efforts to recognize world war ii veterans on the national mall and senator elizabeth dole in her role to make sure veterans are cared for fully and appreciated in kansas and across the country. one of the things, there are times that occur in which i think how can this happen? how can somebody bringing me a problem from their veteran perspective and yet your reaction is this can't be true, what is going on here? and one of them is the dismissal of legacy participants in the caregiver program. it's on pause. we're all pleased about that but would you highlight, ms. beck, the position of being in no man's land, no person's land in which no answers come and we just keep waiting? 's ms. beck: senator, thank for you that question. i decided a long time ago the first time i stopped saying why is this happening is the first time i thought i shouldn't be doing this anymore. hannah's story probably explains it best of the emotional, financial uncertainty that's gone along with this program for the legacy cohort of caregivers. there's currently 14,000 individuals who are consid
served and certainly senator bob dole in his efforts to recognize world war ii veterans on the national mall and senator elizabeth dole in her role to make sure veterans are cared for fully and appreciated in kansas and across the country. one of the things, there are times that occur in which i think how can this happen? how can somebody bringing me a problem from their veteran perspective and yet your reaction is this can't be true, what is going on here? and one of them is the dismissal of...
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and bob dole and his efforts to recognize world war ii veterans on the national mall and a senator elizabeth goal and her efforts to make sure that our veterans are cared for correctly and appropriately and fully across the country. one of the there's times that occur in which i think that someone is bringing a problem from their veteran prospective and theperspectiveand the reaction is this can't be true and the legacy participants in the caregiver program is on pause and we are all pleased about that but would you highlight the position of being in no man's land in which no answers and we just keep waiting? >> senator thank you for that question and ir decided a long time ago the first time i stopped saying why is this happening is the first time i shouldn't be doing this anymore. >> thatg number is dwindling every day due to death sometimes improvements and sometimes divorce offering the grants to that population of people would be to recognize that they have undergone they have so many different regulations would be renewed from the program when the regulations are if she would and do so
and bob dole and his efforts to recognize world war ii veterans on the national mall and a senator elizabeth goal and her efforts to make sure that our veterans are cared for correctly and appropriately and fully across the country. one of the there's times that occur in which i think that someone is bringing a problem from their veteran prospective and theperspectiveand the reaction is this can't be true and the legacy participants in the caregiver program is on pause and we are all pleased...
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dole in his efforts to recognize world war ii veterans on the national mall and a senator elizabeth senator elizabeth dole in her efforts to make sure the veterans are cared for correctly and appropriately. somebody is bringing me a problem from a veteran prospective andperspective and the reaction is this can't be true what is going on here. one is the dismissal of the legacy participants for the caregiver program. it's on pause andus we are all pleased about that. but would you highlight the position of being in no man's land. >> thank you for that question and i decided a long time ago that the first time i stopped saying s why is this happening is the first time i shouldn't be doing this anymore. the story probably explains it best. others currently 14,000 ayindividuals. sometimes death, sometimes improvement and divorce. the number is not extraordinarily high and going down.a the idea of offering grandfathering to the population of people would be to recognize that they have undergone so many different regulation changes. as pointed out the program shifted from seriously injured to sev
dole in his efforts to recognize world war ii veterans on the national mall and a senator elizabeth senator elizabeth dole in her efforts to make sure the veterans are cared for correctly and appropriately. somebody is bringing me a problem from a veteran prospective andperspective and the reaction is this can't be true what is going on here. one is the dismissal of the legacy participants for the caregiver program. it's on pause andus we are all pleased about that. but would you highlight the...
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served and certainly senator bob dole in his efforts to recognize world war ii veterans on the national mall and senator elizabethdole in her role to make sure veterans are cared for fully and appreciated in kansas and across the country. one of the things, there are times that occur in which i think how can this happen? how can somebody bringing me a problem from their veteran perspective and yet your reaction is this can't be true what is going on here? and one of them is the dismissal of legacy participants in the caregiver program. it's on pause. we're all pleased about that but would you highlight, ms. beck the position of being in no man's land no person's land in which no answers come and we just kee ms. beck: senator, thank for you that question. i decided a long time ago the first time i stopped saying why is this happening is the first time i thought i shouldn't be doing this anymore. hannah's story probably explains it best of the emotional financial uncertainty that's gone along with this program for the legacy cohort of caregivers. there's currently 14,000 individuals who are considered as part of th
served and certainly senator bob dole in his efforts to recognize world war ii veterans on the national mall and senator elizabethdole in her role to make sure veterans are cared for fully and appreciated in kansas and across the country. one of the things, there are times that occur in which i think how can this happen? how can somebody bringing me a problem from their veteran perspective and yet your reaction is this can't be true what is going on here? and one of them is the dismissal of...