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charles is on the second such british leader to visit australia since his mother queen elizabeth ii became was 70 years ago. >> check this out 17 year old kayaker was rescued this weekend after spending over 12 hours in a waters off honolulu, hawaii he was separated from his paddle crew and capsizing was spotted by an airplane. he was clinging to his kayak rescued by the coast guard in an off duty lifeguard. and brought to a hospital in serious but stable condition. the story goes apparently because the coast guard directed the off duty lifeguard to him and arrested him for that is awesome for that's it for us. >> that's a great story of survival but that's all for us this hour. are likely to recommend us. our neighbors, the garcía's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized, -hey, john reese, jr. -how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence. my sister's told me so much about you. that's why it's more than advice worth listening to. it's advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial. ♪ rising costs. selective coverage. for countless america
charles is on the second such british leader to visit australia since his mother queen elizabeth ii became was 70 years ago. >> check this out 17 year old kayaker was rescued this weekend after spending over 12 hours in a waters off honolulu, hawaii he was separated from his paddle crew and capsizing was spotted by an airplane. he was clinging to his kayak rescued by the coast guard in an off duty lifeguard. and brought to a hospital in serious but stable condition. the story goes...
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did i lie to her late majesty queen elizabeth ii ? it majesty queen elizabeth ii?019 when i visited balmoral and the privy council decided, under the 1867 prorogation act, to prorogue parliament, a decision that was later ruled quite ridiculously by the supreme court to be unlawful. so accusations that i lied to her majesty about the nature of the prorogation arose. however, i have explained what really happened and how the constitution works in a recent post on substack. with me now is my panel author and journalist michael crick, and former tory special adviser charlie rowley. ihope special adviser charlie rowley. i hope you've actually been given the text to read so that we can discuss this properly. it seemed to me that prorogation, when you had a government that was unable to get its business through the house of commons, was a perfectly reasonable thing to do to close one session and start another. >> i thought the prorogation was meant so that you could prepare for the next queen's speech. not to prevent parliament discussing brexit and brexit legislation. >
did i lie to her late majesty queen elizabeth ii ? it majesty queen elizabeth ii?019 when i visited balmoral and the privy council decided, under the 1867 prorogation act, to prorogue parliament, a decision that was later ruled quite ridiculously by the supreme court to be unlawful. so accusations that i lied to her majesty about the nature of the prorogation arose. however, i have explained what really happened and how the constitution works in a recent post on substack. with me now is my...
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his mother, queen elizabeth ii, became the first 70 years ago.e plane, the king and queen were greeted by local dignitaries and prime minister anthony albenese. they'll spend six days in sydney and canberra, before travelling to samoa for three days. this is the scene that greeted the king and queen. this is the sydney opera house. you can see the iconic sales of the opera house, illuminated with images of a young prince charles at the time. the king has visited the time. the king has visited the country several times whilst he was prince of wales. this is now his first visit as king. of course, we will have much more on that story over the coming days during that visit. forjoe biden, the farewell tour is well under way. with only a few months left in his presidency, he's on his last trip to germany before leaving the white house. while he was there, he received the country's highest order of merit from his german counterpart, frank—walter steinmeier. president biden will go on to hold talks with the german chancellor and other european leaders.
his mother, queen elizabeth ii, became the first 70 years ago.e plane, the king and queen were greeted by local dignitaries and prime minister anthony albenese. they'll spend six days in sydney and canberra, before travelling to samoa for three days. this is the scene that greeted the king and queen. this is the sydney opera house. you can see the iconic sales of the opera house, illuminated with images of a young prince charles at the time. the king has visited the time. the king has visited...
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that was apparently a gift to the late queen, queen elizabeth ii, from the people of australia, thatssed on to the current queen, queen camilla. she was wearing that brooch in her dress as she disembarked the aircraft. and there they go, the king and queen, being driven away from sydney's international airport after that long journey from the uk, heading to admiralty house, the home of australia's governor general, the representative of the monarch here. studio: that was our senior royal correspondent daniela relph, talking us through the arrival of king charles and queen camilla in sydney, australia, for their nine—day tour of australia and samoa. we will have more from daniela relph and our colleagues in australia throughout that visit. let's go back to one of our top stories. liam payne's former one direction bandmates say they are "completely devastated" following his death at the age of 31. the group has released a joint statement saying "we re completely devastated by the news of liam's passing. in time, and when everyone is able to, there will be more to say. but for now, we w
that was apparently a gift to the late queen, queen elizabeth ii, from the people of australia, thatssed on to the current queen, queen camilla. she was wearing that brooch in her dress as she disembarked the aircraft. and there they go, the king and queen, being driven away from sydney's international airport after that long journey from the uk, heading to admiralty house, the home of australia's governor general, the representative of the monarch here. studio: that was our senior royal...
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a lot of your relationship with queen elizabeth ii. should you have revealed she had bone cancer?nk i was the first to put that in the pubuc the first to put that in the public domain. >> i think. all right. >> i think. all right. >> i think that i think you have a bit of a testy relationship with king charles. did you get on with the queen and prince philip a bit better than. >> no, i think i look i mean, i was certainly fair to say is that i used to see the queen every week, and that was one of the great, great joys of the job, because it was kind of free psychotherapy. yeah. and there was no confession. so appalling that, you know, she'd heard it all before . all before. >> would you say she had her work cut out with you compared to other prime ministers? >> i don't know, you'd have to ask. well, i don't know. she she was always. look, she was. what i can say is she was always very supportive and kindly and full of really good advice. and so she wouldn't she wouldn't, you know, i sort of have a fair idea of what she's thought about. lots of things. but she wouldn't really revea
a lot of your relationship with queen elizabeth ii. should you have revealed she had bone cancer?nk i was the first to put that in the pubuc the first to put that in the public domain. >> i think. all right. >> i think. all right. >> i think that i think you have a bit of a testy relationship with king charles. did you get on with the queen and prince philip a bit better than. >> no, i think i look i mean, i was certainly fair to say is that i used to see the queen every...
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he was knighted by queen elizabeth ii, became president of the royal society of london, was awarded theopley medal, the oldest prize awarded in the world for outstanding achievements in scientific research, and prizes from the world's major universities. in 1992, aaron kluck signed the warning to humanity, a manifesto by scientists from around the world, most of whom have won the nobel prize, warning that humans and nature are on a collision course, and that urgent changes in the management of the earth are needed. life on it. sir aaron kluck, the scientist who changed the world. i fly around the world as a lonely bird, unwed, un... wedded changing the years of the country, city-faced, saying goodbye, proud, untamed, someone will tell me, you're smart and brave, someone will say absolutely inept, only the most important will say, so that they hear, you're awesome, you're awesome, someone will say, but you're smart and brave, someone will say absolutely inept, only the most important will say, so that they hear, you're awesome, i write my destiny with white linen. imperfect, imperfect, a
he was knighted by queen elizabeth ii, became president of the royal society of london, was awarded theopley medal, the oldest prize awarded in the world for outstanding achievements in scientific research, and prizes from the world's major universities. in 1992, aaron kluck signed the warning to humanity, a manifesto by scientists from around the world, most of whom have won the nobel prize, warning that humans and nature are on a collision course, and that urgent changes in the management of...
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the late queen elizabeth ii was suffering from bone cancer for a year or more before she died.according to boris johnson. it comes in his new memoir "unleashed." i had known for a year or more that she had a form of bone cancer. her doctors were worried that at any time she could enter a sharp decline. johnson was among the last people to meet with the queen. he visited her in scotland september 6, 2022. this photo, the last official one of elizabeth ii was taken on that day when she oversaw the change in prime ministers. she died two days later. she seemed pale and had dark bruising on her hands and wrist probably from drips or injections, he wrote. adding that she had known all summer that she was going but was determined to hang on and do her last duty. what johnson has done is share a private piece of information that he had from the late queen. she clearly did not want to share her health condition. the palace never released details on the queen's health, fiercely guarding her medical privacy s listing old age as cause of death. they declined to comment on johnson's book.
the late queen elizabeth ii was suffering from bone cancer for a year or more before she died.according to boris johnson. it comes in his new memoir "unleashed." i had known for a year or more that she had a form of bone cancer. her doctors were worried that at any time she could enter a sharp decline. johnson was among the last people to meet with the queen. he visited her in scotland september 6, 2022. this photo, the last official one of elizabeth ii was taken on that day when she...
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. >> jimmy: make no mistake, it was regis that crushed queen elizabeth ii freaks and geeks" and not me >> it's for the red cross on november 3rd in atlanta. [ cheering ] and yeah, you can go to juddapatow.com/events. and another show on the 9th at the beacon theater in new york. we're going to announce it. we're going give the money to north carolina to the red cross there. >> jimmy: to the red cross there. [ applause ] we have a poster actually, i think. this is your poster. it feels like it needs some more dates added above your head, right? >> that's the tour right there. >> jimmy: it's a very, very short tour. who are the friends? can you say who the friends are? >> it's supposed to be very exciting to find out when you get there. >> jimmy: is it a cast of friends? >> jeff foxworthy is going to do the one in atlanta. >> jimmy: is he really? is he a friend? >> he is friend, absolutely. >> jimmy: i didn't know. >> we'll keep announcing special friends. >> jimmy: one more thing because you know this is up my alley. this is a picture of you. how old you here? >> i'm 19. >> jimmy: 19-ye
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in a very subtle her majesty queen elizabeth ii way, and she was brilliant at putting things very nicelying, you don't have to be there, you have to be useful , you don't have to be there, you have to be useful, you think she's probably thought, is he any use can he be useful? but he would never. she would never, ever criticise him. i think she would just be very subtle. >> but it's an important point of counsel for any prime minister , mathieu, isn't it, to minister, mathieu, isn't it, to speak to the queen weekly ? he speak to the queen weekly? he kind of described it as a degree of psychotherapy . i mean, kind of described it as a degree of psychotherapy. i mean, i'm not sure whether starmer has the same. they all have different relationships with the monarch. obviously now it's king charles starmer has probably regretful, actually, that he hasn't got the late queen's counsel. >> yeah. i mean, i think one of the extraordinary things that comes out in the book is that in one of his audiences, the queen was telling him about a plane, an raf plane crash that he didn't know about. it's be
in a very subtle her majesty queen elizabeth ii way, and she was brilliant at putting things very nicelying, you don't have to be there, you have to be useful , you don't have to be there, you have to be useful, you think she's probably thought, is he any use can he be useful? but he would never. she would never, ever criticise him. i think she would just be very subtle. >> but it's an important point of counsel for any prime minister , mathieu, isn't it, to minister, mathieu, isn't it,...
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and a military horse who played a key role in helping the nation mourn queen elizabeth ii, has been awardedr a awarded the animals obe. after a career of service, the pdsa order of merit recognises animals that have demonstrated outstanding devotion to their owner or wider society. lord firebrand, also known as yogi, a military working horse who retired in december last year, has become the 55th recipient of the medal after a career working in royal events. yogi participated in the state opening of parliament, state visits and the trooping of the colour. during his career , and colour. during his career, and those are the latest gb news headlines. for now i'm tatiana sanchez. more from me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> welcome back to britain's newsroom bev turner. here in the studio in london. andrew is in birmingham. the conservative party conference. it's a big day for the wannabe leaders there. this morning andrew we're going to hear
and a military horse who played a key role in helping the nation mourn queen elizabeth ii, has been awardedr a awarded the animals obe. after a career of service, the pdsa order of merit recognises animals that have demonstrated outstanding devotion to their owner or wider society. lord firebrand, also known as yogi, a military working horse who retired in december last year, has become the 55th recipient of the medal after a career working in royal events. yogi participated in the state...
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ii. elizabeth petrovna had already pulled peter out from abroad, and he lived for more than 20 years. undera, here, under her complete control, and elizabeth petrovna married him to the future catherine the great. true, the first-born in this ideal family, according to elizabeth petrovna's plan, was born only after 9 years of marriage, in the fall of 1754. such great hopes were placed on pavel petrovich, the great-grandson of peter the great, that his grandmother, the empress, personally took care of him upbringing, but soon rumors began to spread around st. petersburg that the real father of the heir to the russian throne was not the illegitimate husband of grand duchess ekaterina alekseyevna, and her lover was sergei soltykov, the brother of our hero pyotr soltykov. rumors that paul i was illegitimate were even fueled by catherine ii herself, and in the end they outlived both her and paul i. they told the following historical anecdote. came up with a new version that confirmed that paul i was indeed born from peter ii, but alexander ii did not lose his head, crossed himself again and said
ii. elizabeth petrovna had already pulled peter out from abroad, and he lived for more than 20 years. undera, here, under her complete control, and elizabeth petrovna married him to the future catherine the great. true, the first-born in this ideal family, according to elizabeth petrovna's plan, was born only after 9 years of marriage, in the fall of 1754. such great hopes were placed on pavel petrovich, the great-grandson of peter the great, that his grandmother, the empress, personally took...
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i'm joined by doctor gavin ashenden, former chaplain to queen elizabeth ii and doctor ashenden. appreciate your time. what do you make of this story? >> hello, dawn. well, we've seen it coming for a long time. >> this isn't really i wouldn't call this a new atheist age. >> we're entering an age of paganism where people, after all, they mean to believe in god is to believe in a higher value. >> the higher values we have today are essentially secular and pagan ones. >> and so if you like secular society has been waging a war against christianity over the last 150 years. we've just moved in the last ten years to a state of active persecution, so that if you are a christian and you believe christian things, your employment prospects, and even staying out of jail are threatened, you can't believe in marriages between a man and a woman . you can't be against woman. you can't be against abortion. you can't believe your conscience is higher than the state. so we've actually reached a moment of very serious conflict between between particularly between christians and the state. and of co
i'm joined by doctor gavin ashenden, former chaplain to queen elizabeth ii and doctor ashenden. appreciate your time. what do you make of this story? >> hello, dawn. well, we've seen it coming for a long time. >> this isn't really i wouldn't call this a new atheist age. >> we're entering an age of paganism where people, after all, they mean to believe in god is to believe in a higher value. >> the higher values we have today are essentially secular and pagan ones....
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he led the funeral procession for queen elizabeth ii and he's been ordered.award. >> animals obe die. >> animals obe die. >> how does it feel to get to how does it what? how does it feel to receive very well trained sword? like a dressage style? >> that's very, very nice. >> that's very, very nice. >> that's very nice. >> that's very nice. >> and there's two doggies. sniffer dogs and things that have got the animal equivalent of all of this, as well as the honour system, should for. be >> isn't it really? alan bates and nice horses and things like that. >> not do they get treats cronies because presumably they don't understand the award, but they would understand a nice treat of some kind. >> oh, an extra carrot in their. >> oh, an extra carrot in their. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> their mush. >> their mush. >> here's the thing, though. was funny. you bring that up, fraser, you've got a story which in the times which talks about. and i'm a great believer in this, the longer i study this and think about this , dogs do and think about this, dogs do speak a language an
he led the funeral procession for queen elizabeth ii and he's been ordered.award. >> animals obe die. >> animals obe die. >> how does it feel to get to how does it what? how does it feel to receive very well trained sword? like a dressage style? >> that's very, very nice. >> that's very, very nice. >> that's very nice. >> that's very nice. >> and there's two doggies. sniffer dogs and things that have got the animal equivalent of all of this, as...
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elizabeth ii. this is inside the sunday express. an event, and she would move it and the lady in waiting would see it and the lady in waiting would see it as the sign for her to elegantly extradite her. it it as the sign for her to elegantly extradite her.— extradite her. it is such a polite -a extradite her. it is such a polite party escape- — extradite her. it is such a polite party escape- and _ extradite her. it is such a polite party escape. and also - extradite her. it is such a polite party escape. and also if - extradite her. it is such a polite party escape. and also if you i extradite her. it is such a polite l party escape. and also if you put extradite her. it is such a polite i party escape. and also if you put it on the floor. _ party escape. and also if you put it on the floor, that _ party escape. and also if you put it on the floor, that meant _ party escape. and also if you put it on the floor, that meant get - party escape. and also if you put it on the floor, that meant get me i party escape. and also if you put
elizabeth ii. this is inside the sunday express. an event, and she would move it and the lady in waiting would see it and the lady in waiting would see it as the sign for her to elegantly extradite her. it it as the sign for her to elegantly extradite her.— extradite her. it is such a polite -a extradite her. it is such a polite party escape- — extradite her. it is such a polite party escape- and _ extradite her. it is such a polite party escape. and also - extradite her. it is such a...
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. >> it is such a stark change, really, from the late queen elizabeth ii being so open about their healthse awareness and the warmth and the tactile ness that we're seeing . tactile ness that we're seeing. i really like this new chapter. yeah i do. royal family. i think yeah. it's great. >> it had to evolve from from how queen elizabeth was. it had to evolve. and it's evolving in a nice way. yeah. >> let us know what you think. gbnews.com/yoursay. >> right. still to come, new research reveals that we prefer independent businesses to big chains . so do independent businesses to big chains. so do you like keeping it local? we're that ina that in a couple minutes 627 now. we brits are showing a clear preference for local, independent businesses. apparently more than 64% of us making it a habit to shop locally at least once a week. >> yes , cafes or restaurants are >> yes, cafes or restaurants are the top choices. 70% of consumers are going to them, and independent bakeries or butchers coming in at 40%. >> what do you think? do you prefer to keep it local or do you just go where the bargains
. >> it is such a stark change, really, from the late queen elizabeth ii being so open about their healthse awareness and the warmth and the tactile ness that we're seeing . tactile ness that we're seeing. i really like this new chapter. yeah i do. royal family. i think yeah. it's great. >> it had to evolve from from how queen elizabeth was. it had to evolve. and it's evolving in a nice way. yeah. >> let us know what you think. gbnews.com/yoursay. >> right. still to...
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i did the death of the late queen — queen elizabeth ii.ok on the suit and it all matches and hangs together. and it's more than dusk are —— discombobulating, which is what i like to say, it is demeaning. she becomes a carer after half a century of marriage. haifa she becomes a carer after half a century of marriage.— she becomes a carer after half a century of marriage. how is that, sall ? century of marriage. how is that, sally? lt's _ century of marriage. how is that, sally? it's hard _ century of marriage. how is that, sally? it's hard work, _ century of marriage. how is that, sally? it's hard work, it's - sally? it's hard work, it's frustrating. _ sally? it's hard work, it's frustrating. it's _ sally? it's hard work, it's frustrating. it's quite - sally? it's hard work, it's - frustrating. it's quite depressing sometimes. but we try to find humour in it all _ sometimes. but we try to find humour in it all but _ sometimes. but we try to find humour in it all. but it's not easy. you are _ in it all. but it's not easy. you are not— in it
i did the death of the late queen — queen elizabeth ii.ok on the suit and it all matches and hangs together. and it's more than dusk are —— discombobulating, which is what i like to say, it is demeaning. she becomes a carer after half a century of marriage. haifa she becomes a carer after half a century of marriage.— she becomes a carer after half a century of marriage. how is that, sall ? century of marriage. how is that, sally? lt's _ century of marriage. how is that, sally? it's hard...
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ii. this is grand duke mikhail alexandrovich, considered the last emperor of all russia, queen of clubs, grand duchess elizabeth feodorovna, queen of spades. a magnificent woman, zenaida nikolaevna, princess iusupova, countess, samorokova elston, now i would like to note to all of us that when we take a deck, some kind of card deck, to understand who we are playing, i would like to say, and if it were not for them, then there would be no us, our story about them, it was a podcast precious history, and today with the doctor of history sciences vyacheslav we told you... the history of card games and the people who took part in them. hello, dear friends, this is the podcast life of the remarkable. i am with you, its lead writer alexey varlamov, my great-granddaughter is visiting me today and... absolutely without getting tired, because it was quite a difficult job and we read letters, old correspondence of tatyana lvovna, her grandmother, her mother, i translated marta into english, marta made notes in italian, in the evening she came, in the evening she came home, yes, translated into french, and this went on for
ii. this is grand duke mikhail alexandrovich, considered the last emperor of all russia, queen of clubs, grand duchess elizabeth feodorovna, queen of spades. a magnificent woman, zenaida nikolaevna, princess iusupova, countess, samorokova elston, now i would like to note to all of us that when we take a deck, some kind of card deck, to understand who we are playing, i would like to say, and if it were not for them, then there would be no us, our story about them, it was a podcast precious...
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ultimately really fell victim to court intrigues, which. provoked, after the death of elizabeth petrovna, the new emperor peter iiembered the namesake and took pity on the former chamberlain. in december 1761, he gave the following order, to take soltykov from the solovetsky monastery and send him to his smallest village, which could only feed him, to keep him in the same village soltykov under strict guard and not let him out. no strangers were allowed to come to him from the village anywhere allow and do not give letters to write, that is , it seems he pardoned, it seems not quite, although returning alive from solovki is already happiness and according to the law of the genre in a remote village the former chamberlain should have ended his days, quietly growing old, quietly dying in a remote village, no, such an ending is not for our hero, what happened next could generally be... for a historical anecdote, if it were not the pure truth. as follows from the case materials, another denunciation was soon received on soltykov and he was accused of the fact that he tries to bewitch the empress. this time catherine
ultimately really fell victim to court intrigues, which. provoked, after the death of elizabeth petrovna, the new emperor peter iiembered the namesake and took pity on the former chamberlain. in december 1761, he gave the following order, to take soltykov from the solovetsky monastery and send him to his smallest village, which could only feed him, to keep him in the same village soltykov under strict guard and not let him out. no strangers were allowed to come to him from the village anywhere...
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ii. a look at former nfl quarterback brett favre and the mississippi welfare scandal at 4:00 p.m. eastern. -- and then at 10, timothy snyder argues that freedom is misinterpreted. he is interviewed by elizabeth find a full schedule on your program gui or watch online. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. we are in open forum for the next 25 minutes or so. we'll start with this headline. the front page of this morning's "wall street journal" -- employers added 254,000 jobs last month. that was significantly more than the 150,000 economists expected and marked the largest monthly increase since march the unemployment rate slipped to 4.1%. the bumper payroll report is likely to close the door on another half perch point -- percentage point rate cut. the fed is trying to engineer what is called a soft landing in which inflation moves down with major deterioration and the labor markets is one data point. -- yesterday, i'm surprised the media by making his first appearance at a white house briefing. here he is talking about the jobs report. pres. biden: today, we got more incredible news. since the american economy -- it's about the strength of the american economy. new j
ii. a look at former nfl quarterback brett favre and the mississippi welfare scandal at 4:00 p.m. eastern. -- and then at 10, timothy snyder argues that freedom is misinterpreted. he is interviewed by elizabeth find a full schedule on your program gui or watch online. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. we are in open forum for the next 25 minutes or so. we'll start with this headline. the front page of this morning's "wall street journal" --...
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ii. a look at former nfl quarterback brett favre and the mississippi welfare scandal at 4:00 p.m. eastern. -- and then at 10, timothy snyder argues that freedom is misinterpreted. he is interviewed by elizabeth find a full schedule on your program guider watch online. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. we are in open forum for the next 25 minutes or so. we'll start with this headline. the front page of this morning's "wall street journal" -- employers added 254,000 jobs last month. that was significantly more than the 150,000 economists expected and marked the largest monthly increase since march the unemployment rate slipped to 4.1%. the bumper payroll report is likely to close the door on another half perch point -- percentage point rate cut. the fed is trying to engineer what is called a soft landing in which inflation moves down with major deterioration and the labor markets is one data point. -- yesterday, i'm surprised the media by making his first appearance at a white house briefing. here he is talking about the jobs report. pres. biden: today, we got more incredible news. since the american economy -- it's about the strength of the american economy. new j
ii. a look at former nfl quarterback brett favre and the mississippi welfare scandal at 4:00 p.m. eastern. -- and then at 10, timothy snyder argues that freedom is misinterpreted. he is interviewed by elizabeth find a full schedule on your program guider watch online. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. we are in open forum for the next 25 minutes or so. we'll start with this headline. the front page of this morning's "wall street journal" --...
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he started off quite poignantly, actually, by paying tribute to his late mother, queen elizabeth ii ,ueen elizabeth ii, and grandfather, king george vi, who, of course , were pioneers who, of course, were pioneers and pioneers even in building the commonwealth up to what it is today. in the late 1940s, early 1950s, 56 independent commonwealth nations of course, are now part of it. so listen to what the king said about his late mother. >> the commonwealth mattered a great deal to my dear mother, the late queen. her commitment to you all as that of my grandfather, king george vi before her, is one which has helped to shape my own life for as long as i can remember. >> well, both as you were saying in your introduction, the elephant in the room very much is this call for reparations from certain countries . both the from certain countries. both the united, both the british prime minister and the chancellor of the exchequer have ruled out the british government paying reparations to countries who experienced either slavery or colonisation. and although the king didn't directly reference r
he started off quite poignantly, actually, by paying tribute to his late mother, queen elizabeth ii ,ueen elizabeth ii, and grandfather, king george vi, who, of course , were pioneers who, of course, were pioneers and pioneers even in building the commonwealth up to what it is today. in the late 1940s, early 1950s, 56 independent commonwealth nations of course, are now part of it. so listen to what the king said about his late mother. >> the commonwealth mattered a great deal to my dear...
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early stages by his grandfather george vi and his grandfather george vi and his late mother, queen elizabeth iibut now it's 56 strong independent nations working together towards a common future, and the king you could really tell when he was here in samoa, thrived off meeting the different heads of government and particularly talking about one of his passions climate change. >> and the newspapers are full of it as well. i think we're all just so hungry for good news. and the king has provided us with good news. the king bounces back. front page of the express and the sunday people king back to full duties. yes, king. back to full duties. yes, king. back to full duties. all of the papers reflecting that . lots of papers reflecting that. lots of very happy pictures of the king and queen. they do look well. >> they do look happy. they've enjoyed themselves. >> they've enjoyed it. >> they've enjoyed it. >> yeah. meanwhile, the mirror sunday mirror is looking at prince william . diana taught him prince william. diana taught him to care. >> that's right. because he's been talking about his homelessn
early stages by his grandfather george vi and his grandfather george vi and his late mother, queen elizabeth iibut now it's 56 strong independent nations working together towards a common future, and the king you could really tell when he was here in samoa, thrived off meeting the different heads of government and particularly talking about one of his passions climate change. >> and the newspapers are full of it as well. i think we're all just so hungry for good news. and the king has...