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back in 1936 the death of king george v, for half a century that was a state secret.tly, the announcement that the duchess of sussex was in labour with her son archie was made seven hours after she had given birth to him. is being economical with the truth just in the protection of privacy or an attempt to have your cake and eat it? using the media but not being open about it. one shadow in the current argument is the death of diana, harry's mother. the press intrusion that added to her unhappiness has been upon her sons. we are now speaking to a royal correspondent. what has been your experience of the viewer's response as well correspondent? this story is a marmite story, people are either very interested in this or that they are very often completely uninterested in it and it is not much in between. i used to cover the israel palestine conflict and that was something of a walk in the park compared to the royals in terms of viewer response. i entirely understand that. what each side doesn't understand is that the other side exists, that people who are not at all int
back in 1936 the death of king george v, for half a century that was a state secret.tly, the announcement that the duchess of sussex was in labour with her son archie was made seven hours after she had given birth to him. is being economical with the truth just in the protection of privacy or an attempt to have your cake and eat it? using the media but not being open about it. one shadow in the current argument is the death of diana, harry's mother. the press intrusion that added to her...
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back in 1936 the death of king george v was medically hastened so its announcement could be carried in. is being economical in the truth just in the protection of privacy or an attempt to have your cake and eat it? 0ne shadow in the current argument is the death of diana, harry's mother. the press intrusion that added to her unhappiness has been upon her sons. johnny diamond is the bbc‘s royal correspondence. thanks for joining us. what has been your experience and to be responses you became royal correspondence? this story is a marmite story, people are either very interested in it or that they are very often com pletely u ni nterested in it and it is not much in between. i used to cover the israel palestine conflict and that was something of a walk in the park compared to the royals in terms of viewer response. i understand that. what each side doesn't understand is that the other side exists, that people who are not at all interested, who are as one viewer was, "faintly repulsed" by the coverage we give it, are matched if not outnumbered by people who are very interested in it. it's
back in 1936 the death of king george v was medically hastened so its announcement could be carried in. is being economical in the truth just in the protection of privacy or an attempt to have your cake and eat it? 0ne shadow in the current argument is the death of diana, harry's mother. the press intrusion that added to her unhappiness has been upon her sons. johnny diamond is the bbc‘s royal correspondence. thanks for joining us. what has been your experience and to be responses you became...
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you have republican secretarsver of previous administrations, from james baker to george shultz to hank paulson -v you in of a carbon tax as a conservative approach to addressing climate change? >> just carefuw the oil industry h couched the carbon tax...ideas. that would be great.th >> eve they're in favor of it, i'm sure you would -- i'm sure you would probably quble with some of the details. doesn't it demonstrate... >> oh, it'd be great. >> ...a chbege in attitude? >> the word "tax" is a fabulous word,ru but justinau, prime minster of canada, got in huge trouble for accidently saying... >> saying the word "taxes." r so how about the word "fee"? it's a three-letrd. we'll have a carbon fee. so, when you produce carb-- en your business produces carbon, the cost oyour product goes up a little bit. this would discourage the production of -- p the reckleductio of carbon or methane -- carbon dioxider methane -- and it would encourage innovation and conservationen and effi. and this is the free market. this should be a wonderful, happy thing. >>o, i mean, it seems to me that the debate has shifted --
you have republican secretarsver of previous administrations, from james baker to george shultz to hank paulson -v you in of a carbon tax as a conservative approach to addressing climate change? >> just carefuw the oil industry h couched the carbon tax...ideas. that would be great.th >> eve they're in favor of it, i'm sure you would -- i'm sure you would probably quble with some of the details. doesn't it demonstrate... >> oh, it'd be great. >> ...a chbege in attitude?...
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george mason. and robin and his 11 co-plaintiffs were set free. the practice of enslaving native americans was declared inonstitutional in virginia 1806. the case was hudgins v. wright. door -- george with, the la professor ford thomas jefferson, a judge, ruled in a lower court that the first amendment to the u.s. constitution made slavery illegal. he said it was illegal on the grounds that freedom is the birthright of every human being, which was strongly inculcated by the first article of our bill of rights. had his decision been upheld by the virginia court of appeals, all slavery in virginia might because hein 1806, took the broad view in that opinion. but the attorney for the indians, when he took the case to the next level, argued that ofis is not a common case mirror blacks suing for their freedom but of persons who are perfectly white. court agreed that the indians were not mere blacks, stating that white persons are and ever have been free in this country. thus, the virginia court ,in 1806, declared native americans to be perfectly white. other states followed virginia's lead, and native americans were freed from slavery, at least east of the missis
george mason. and robin and his 11 co-plaintiffs were set free. the practice of enslaving native americans was declared inonstitutional in virginia 1806. the case was hudgins v. wright. door -- george with, the la professor ford thomas jefferson, a judge, ruled in a lower court that the first amendment to the u.s. constitution made slavery illegal. he said it was illegal on the grounds that freedom is the birthright of every human being, which was strongly inculcated by the first article of our...
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george w. bush, richard painter. he's be he's involved in the pending emoluments lawsuit, crew v. trump.et the sense that while the president may have reversed himself, he doesn't seem to think he did anything wrong in the first place and said, in fact, he thinks the emoluments clause is phony? >> well, he says the emoluments clause is phony. he says judges are phony if he disagrees with them or they happen to the mexican-american judges. he says that democrats in the senate and the house are phony if they want to investigate him. he attacks the press, fake news media. he goes on and on. but the emoluments clause is real. it's in there for a reason. it's there to prevent any person holding a position of trust with the united states government from receiving profits and benefits from foreign governments. and he's been in violation of it since day one of his administration, and that's why we sued him. citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington, when i was the vice chair. that case has now proceeded. the second circuit sided with us against president trump. other suits are going f
george w. bush, richard painter. he's be he's involved in the pending emoluments lawsuit, crew v. trump.et the sense that while the president may have reversed himself, he doesn't seem to think he did anything wrong in the first place and said, in fact, he thinks the emoluments clause is phony? >> well, he says the emoluments clause is phony. he says judges are phony if he disagrees with them or they happen to the mexican-american judges. he says that democrats in the senate and the house...
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george kent telling lawmakers he was ordered by supervisors to lie low after people complained. he raised red flakes back in march. >> now mick null vthe gun house lawmakers had been told at a may meeting organized by mulvaney, three people were put in charge of ukraine policy and then special envoy, kurt volker, energy secretary rick perry and the ambassador to the european union gordon sondland. sondland testified behind closed doors tomorrow. >>> turkey's president rejecting a call by the president for a cease-fire. now the vice president is heading to an kara to advice hi otherwise. with oxi boost and febreze odor remover. gain flings. seriously good scent. - in the last year, of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number. - [announcer] that's why norton and lifelock are now part of one company, providing an all in one membership for your cyber safety that gives you identify theft protection, device security,
george kent telling lawmakers he was ordered by supervisors to lie low after people complained. he raised red flakes back in march. >> now mick null vthe gun house lawmakers had been told at a may meeting organized by mulvaney, three people were put in charge of ukraine policy and then special envoy, kurt volker, energy secretary rick perry and the ambassador to the european union gordon sondland. sondland testified behind closed doors tomorrow. >>> turkey's president rejecting a...
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v for victory. if they were intimidated, they did not look at. the talent were —— it was the quickest i have considered. england in no mood to loosen their grip. georgeing them a precious ten point lead at half—time. this england team doesn't buckle like it has in the past. their dream of theirdream ofa their dream of a third successive world cup triumph over along with their rain. coach eddiejones masterminding one of the great performances in any sport. i'd like to pay the greatest supplement to new zealand. england's fans can their celebrations for another week. that i thought they would play, and they did. it was incredible. bryant was from start to finish. not since 2003 has english rugby enjoy the moment quite like this. for months on from the failure at the last tournament and pride has been restored and the superpower of the sport has been dethroned. tomorrow, england will discover if they will face wales in south africa in next weekend's final but whether it is, they will start as firm favourites after a wind they will never forget. the first time new zealand have what they came at the world cup for 12 yea rs. for the reigning champions — ne
v for victory. if they were intimidated, they did not look at. the talent were —— it was the quickest i have considered. england in no mood to loosen their grip. georgeing them a precious ten point lead at half—time. this england team doesn't buckle like it has in the past. their dream of theirdream ofa their dream of a third successive world cup triumph over along with their rain. coach eddiejones masterminding one of the great performances in any sport. i'd like to pay the greatest...