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helen: what was that like? how old were you?s like 13 or 14 at the time. >> not that long ago. [laughter] >> it was a surreal experience. and one memory is on a day we were sorting things out outside of the flat, and theange rover turned up and it was her majesty. and my dad was like, straightaway upright, yes ma'am. and full of greetings. how are you, enjoying your holiday? and then she said kind words. but, you know, it was a massive experience to actually stay at windsor castle. helen: were you expecting you would bump into the queen? >> not at all. it is such a big place. and an amazing opportunity, something i will never forget for the rest of my life. helen: you mentioned your father. he has also been here today as well? >> yes, part of the pensioners. so he was also there for a private audience with the duke and queen. getting his service medal when he retired. so he is still here. he was here earlier. helen: there was a big crowd here when the pensioners came out, and they all paused. >> yes. all the work that they do an
helen: what was that like? how old were you?s like 13 or 14 at the time. >> not that long ago. [laughter] >> it was a surreal experience. and one memory is on a day we were sorting things out outside of the flat, and theange rover turned up and it was her majesty. and my dad was like, straightaway upright, yes ma'am. and full of greetings. how are you, enjoying your holiday? and then she said kind words. but, you know, it was a massive experience to actually stay at windsor castle....
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rishaad: helen, thank you so much. helen qiao there. ok, let's have a look at this data in more detail. the national bureau of statistics giving a news conference. those numbers speak for themselves. big beat for retail sales. fixed asset investment also had an estimate. the only dark cloud was the property market in the numbers we got out of there, particularly new-home sales. yvonne: take a look at the markets, certainly things are looking a little less bad. seeing a little bit of turnaround when it comes to risk here today, given the fact this was a sizable beat when it comes to most of these numbers. retail sales, a lot has to do with the auto sales side. but broader consumer sentiment is still hostage to covid zero. david: we are seeing an improvement in the equity market a little bit, a little bit. about 1%. looks like we are reversing it again. the currency remains weak. to your point earlier, the graphic here shows you this, we are above seven. we are also seeing a wide, wide spread of the exchange rate and the fixing at the bot
rishaad: helen, thank you so much. helen qiao there. ok, let's have a look at this data in more detail. the national bureau of statistics giving a news conference. those numbers speak for themselves. big beat for retail sales. fixed asset investment also had an estimate. the only dark cloud was the property market in the numbers we got out of there, particularly new-home sales. yvonne: take a look at the markets, certainly things are looking a little less bad. seeing a little bit of turnaround...
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helen and j your guests, thank you, helen catt.rk the occassion. our north of england correspondent, fiona trott, reports from bradford. do you remember the queen, when she came here...? a family's fond memory. we were told the protocol, not to touch her. and the swami—ji put the shawl on her. we thought he was going to get into trouble! for sarita and arshna, this was more than a royal visit — it was royal recognition. their father helped build the first hindu temple outside london. now arshna is travelling to the capital for the queen's funeral. i want to be there, because obviously my dad can't be there, and say farewell to her and thank her for her service. we'll be coming down here and watching with mum, because my son has also got the day off so we'll be coming here together to watch. i cry all that day... a bradford family or a royal family, they both know grief. so both gone, you know? dad and the queen. very sad. that's why the cathedral is opening its doors. on monday anybody can come here to watch the funeral and comfort
helen and j your guests, thank you, helen catt.rk the occassion. our north of england correspondent, fiona trott, reports from bradford. do you remember the queen, when she came here...? a family's fond memory. we were told the protocol, not to touch her. and the swami—ji put the shawl on her. we thought he was going to get into trouble! for sarita and arshna, this was more than a royal visit — it was royal recognition. their father helped build the first hindu temple outside london. now...
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— for simon and olive, what would helen think? ,, , , ., helen think?ilometre race, _ helen think? she signed up for the six kilometre race, she _ helen think? she signed up for the six kilometre race, she would - helen think? she signed up for the six kilometre race, she would be i six kilometre race, she would be racing you. she would be screaming and shouting and so proud of us. for the weather. hello again. the wind is whipping up the waves. similar scenes and over the next days, that theme continues, quite cool and windy with plenty of glossary downpours, too. here is the main band of rain that brought rain overnight many of us. this north—westerly airflow and the wind arrows go all the way back to the arctic, introducing that called a burst of air at the moment. plenty more showers as we head towards the afternoon and the evening. the strongest of the winds will be clouds to the coast costing around 50 mph, but even in land, we are likely to see gusts of wind about 30 mph. likely to see gusts of wind about 30 m h, , ., , likely to see gusts of win
— for simon and olive, what would helen think? ,, , , ., helen think?ilometre race, _ helen think? she signed up for the six kilometre race, she _ helen think? she signed up for the six kilometre race, she would - helen think? she signed up for the six kilometre race, she would be i six kilometre race, she would be racing you. she would be screaming and shouting and so proud of us. for the weather. hello again. the wind is whipping up the waves. similar scenes and over the next days, that...
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helen, thank you very much. the time _ ground running. helen, thank you very much.ime is _ ground running. helen, thank you very much. the time is 9.49. - the bbc breakfast presenter, reporter, and strictly come dancing star bill turnbull, has died. he was 66, and had been diagnosed with cancer five years ago. bill appeared on bbc breakfast from 2001 until 2016, had spent his later years campaigning on prostate cancer. graham satchell looks back at his life thank you for letting me into your home in the morning, whether it's in the kitchen, the living room or, as i'm often told, the bedroom. and whether you've been with us for the past 15 years orjust this morning, i hope you find it worthwhile. it certainly has been for me. breakfast, back as usual tomorrow from six. until then, have a great day, bye—bye. bill turnbull�*s final show on bbc breakfast tv in 2016. he became a much loved fixture in people's homes. so this is where it all started for me, up there on the top floor of those windows there, was the newsroom of radio clyde 261, the heartbeat of glasgow and t
helen, thank you very much. the time _ ground running. helen, thank you very much.ime is _ ground running. helen, thank you very much. the time is 9.49. - the bbc breakfast presenter, reporter, and strictly come dancing star bill turnbull, has died. he was 66, and had been diagnosed with cancer five years ago. bill appeared on bbc breakfast from 2001 until 2016, had spent his later years campaigning on prostate cancer. graham satchell looks back at his life thank you for letting me into your...
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helen, thank ou ve it through borrowing. helen, thank you very much _ it through borrowing.r _ it through borrowing. helen, thank you very much for that. _ let's speak to david gauke, formerly a conservative mp and justice secretary. he has also served as chief secretary to the uk treasury. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the - programme.- whatever you programme. morning. whatever you think of this — programme. morning. whatever you think of this it _ programme. morning. whatever you think of this it is _ programme. morning. whatever you think of this it is a _ programme. morning. whatever you think of this it is a bold _ think of this it is a bold statement, it is a big move, what are your thoughts on it? you statement, it is a big move, what are your thoughts on it?— are your thoughts on it? you are riaht, are your thoughts on it? you are riuht, it are your thoughts on it? you are right. it is _ are your thoughts on it? you are right. it is a _ are your thoughts on it? you are right. it is a big _ are y
helen, thank ou ve it through borrowing. helen, thank you very much _ it through borrowing.r _ it through borrowing. helen, thank you very much for that. _ let's speak to david gauke, formerly a conservative mp and justice secretary. he has also served as chief secretary to the uk treasury. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the - programme.- whatever you programme. morning. whatever you think of this — programme. morning....
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helen, what is the mood there this evening? helen, what is the mood there this evenin: ? _ evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but _ evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but there - evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but there are - evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but there are large crowds at the moment, because we are expecting the king, the princess royal, prince andrew and prince edward to arrive quite shortly, they are due to what is known as the vigil of the princes, and there are quite a lot of crowds waiting to see if they will get a glimpse of them as they arrive, but i'm here with some people who have been to pay their respects, stuart and helen. they live in windsor, but you have got a very, very personal reason for coming today, what is that? mr; coming today, what is that? my father was a member of the security to the _ father was a member of the security to the royal household at holyrood palace _ to the royal household at holyrood palace in _ to the royal household at holyrood palace in edinbur
helen, what is the mood there this evening? helen, what is the mood there this evenin: ? _ evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but _ evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but there - evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but there are - evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but there are large crowds at the moment, because we are expecting the king, the princess royal, prince andrew and prince edward to arrive quite shortly, they are due to...
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let's talk to our political correspondent helen catt. hi there, helen.d we get from today, what hence did we get from today, what hence did we get about what kind of prime minister liz truss is going to be? i think as you heard chris say there we have seen a change in style. during her campaign, herwords were deliver, deliver, deliverand i think what she wants to do is portray herself as a prime minister that will get on and get things done. so it is cutting the flourishes, but putting on very practically. and that does seem to have played quite well among her mps. i was talking to some conservative mps this afternoon after she had been addressing them, the i922 after she had been addressing them, the 1922 committee, she went to meet them and addressed in this afternoon. i had dressed spoke to them and what a shame of liz truss all through or whether they had been all through or whether they had been a supporter of rishi sunak, the way she handled prime minister's questions today, they seem to have gone down pretty well. one had told my colleague that no
let's talk to our political correspondent helen catt. hi there, helen.d we get from today, what hence did we get from today, what hence did we get about what kind of prime minister liz truss is going to be? i think as you heard chris say there we have seen a change in style. during her campaign, herwords were deliver, deliver, deliverand i think what she wants to do is portray herself as a prime minister that will get on and get things done. so it is cutting the flourishes, but putting on very...
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helens, even the walls these days tell a tale of success.again for the third ear in a row. champions again for the third year in _ in a row. champions again for the third year in a _ in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. _ in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. there - in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. there are - in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. there are few| third year in a row. there are few who are more — third year in a row. there are few who are more important - third year in a row. there are few who are more important than - third year in a row. there are few- who are more important than captain james robie. this would be 11th grand final of his extraordinary career. aldo we could potentially submit our place. we career. aldo we could potentially submit our place.— career. aldo we could potentially submit our place. we could be in the conversation — submit our place. we could be in the conversation as _ submit our place. we could be in the conversation as a _
helens, even the walls these days tell a tale of success.again for the third ear in a row. champions again for the third year in _ in a row. champions again for the third year in a _ in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. _ in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. there - in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. there are - in a row. champions again for the third year in a row. there are few| third year in a row. there are few who are more — third...
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helen, i am sorry for the loss of your husband. i want to be a little careful, everyone's situation is a little different. to your broader question, as ellen articulated -- helen articulated, social security is critical for americans. we did not see inflation for a period of many years. we got to work very hard to protect it. rick scott, the senator from florida -- he is the chairman of the republican senatorial committee -- rick scott said let's d authorized social security every 5 years and reauthorize it in the congress. host: in other words they would have to start from scratch? guest: congress would have to come together and say " we like this program." even though an and norma's amount has been accomplished sometimes -- the fact that they senatorial republicans floated the idea that we de-authorize social security every 5 years stopped my heart. i that helen would agree with me, de-authorizing it and putting it at risk is a terrible idea. host: announcer: next discussion about republican and democratic strategies this electio
helen, i am sorry for the loss of your husband. i want to be a little careful, everyone's situation is a little different. to your broader question, as ellen articulated -- helen articulated, social security is critical for americans. we did not see inflation for a period of many years. we got to work very hard to protect it. rick scott, the senator from florida -- he is the chairman of the republican senatorial committee -- rick scott said let's d authorized social security every 5 years and...
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helen, you are “oining kate on this i respects. helen, you are “oining kate on this journey.as lovel , flowers, how did that feel? it was lovely. so — flowers, how did that feel? it was lovely, so peaceful— flowers, how did that feel? it was lovely, so peacefulthere, - flowers, how did that feel? it was lovely, so peacefulthere, even i lovely, so peacefulthere, even though— lovely, so peacefulthere, even though there _ lovely, so peacefulthere, even though there were _ lovely, so peacefulthere, even though there were a _ lovely, so peacefulthere, even though there were a lot - lovely, so peacefulthere, even though there were a lot of i lovely, so peaceful there, even i though there were a lot of people around, _ though there were a lot of people around, it— though there were a lot of people around, it was— though there were a lot of people around, it was peaceful— though there were a lot of people around, it was peaceful and - though there were a lot of people i around, it was peaceful and everyone was showing — around, it was peaceful and everyone was showing their— around,
helen, you are “oining kate on this i respects. helen, you are “oining kate on this journey.as lovel , flowers, how did that feel? it was lovely. so — flowers, how did that feel? it was lovely, so peaceful— flowers, how did that feel? it was lovely, so peacefulthere, - flowers, how did that feel? it was lovely, so peacefulthere, even i lovely, so peacefulthere, even though— lovely, so peacefulthere, even though there _ lovely, so peacefulthere, even though there were _ lovely, so...
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helen: it is a basic brain system.are, where you came from, what you do for a living, or whether you're gay, or straight, trans, bi, whatever it is, it's exactly the same. laura: which brings us back to keyaira and her search for mister right. keyaira: why am i still single? and i've even asked myself that a lot. and it becomes worrisome. and the question is, i don't know. i don't know why i'm single, -- single. laura: what do you see for your future dating life? keyaira: if i was going to have one wish in the future. i just want god to send me a man through amazon. just bring him to my door and say this is the one. laura: in baltimore, i'm laura chavez for "matter of fact." soledad: if you want to learn more about how your brain reacts to dating choices, here are the -- here you can go to matteroffact.tv. >> ahead. soledad: what do the declaration of independence thomas edison's , light bulb patent and apollo 11's flight plan have in common? , light bulb patent and apollo 11's flight plan have in common? >> we will sh
helen: it is a basic brain system.are, where you came from, what you do for a living, or whether you're gay, or straight, trans, bi, whatever it is, it's exactly the same. laura: which brings us back to keyaira and her search for mister right. keyaira: why am i still single? and i've even asked myself that a lot. and it becomes worrisome. and the question is, i don't know. i don't know why i'm single, -- single. laura: what do you see for your future dating life? keyaira: if i was going to have...
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st helens fans expect nothing less.ounts plenty, and saints got through in an instance, matty lees with the opening score. leeds immediately clinging on by theirfingertips. saints were pressing further in front, jon bennison saints were pressing further in front, now iennison i,” 7.2: ,, 7 saints were pressing further in front, now desperate ,, ti ,, , saints were pressing further in front, now desperate for; 75: ,, , saints were pressing further in front, now desperate for a f ,, , leeds now desperate for a way back but with all routes blocked, they stretched and the of first stretched and the stery ef the first with a twist. back? half ended with a twist. fight back? there's a reason why saints have dominated for so long, and this was their show of strength. konrad hurrell once a leeds player, a painful . a painful reminder of what have missed. no side has ever for and 1 another n 7 7 another was matter of time. —— touched just a matte ef “he —— “131194 .,,, 7" here history. i3st 3 r“3”a 3f “he —— “331334 ..3, .-3 her
st helens fans expect nothing less.ounts plenty, and saints got through in an instance, matty lees with the opening score. leeds immediately clinging on by theirfingertips. saints were pressing further in front, jon bennison saints were pressing further in front, now iennison i,” 7.2: ,, 7 saints were pressing further in front, now desperate ,, ti ,, , saints were pressing further in front, now desperate for; 75: ,, , saints were pressing further in front, now desperate for a f ,, , leeds now...
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thank you very much, helene. as you can see there, people | helene.ckingham palace, to the garden party, i was 18 and about to get my a—level results the next day. whilst having tea and cakes in the garden, a man approached us and askedif garden, a man approached us and asked if he'd like to presented to the queen. we said yes we would. and we were taken forward. sorry, the page has just refreshed and i we were taken forward. sorry, the page hasjust refreshed and i have lost it. we were taken forward and shown to the queen. as she approached, she spoke to each of us starting with my dad and ending with me. i was so nervous as i could and smiled at her but she was so much smaller than i expected. but so gentle and friendly. she asked what i did and i told her i hoped to go to university if my grades were ok. she smiled at me and said, with a little chuckle, those awful a—levels" so those are just lovely stories to hear. of course, the queen met so many people, many of those meetings remain completely private, but of course there are lots of stories tha
thank you very much, helene. as you can see there, people | helene.ckingham palace, to the garden party, i was 18 and about to get my a—level results the next day. whilst having tea and cakes in the garden, a man approached us and askedif garden, a man approached us and asked if he'd like to presented to the queen. we said yes we would. and we were taken forward. sorry, the page has just refreshed and i we were taken forward. sorry, the page hasjust refreshed and i have lost it. we were taken...
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st helens fans expected to get here. st helens fans expect no less.s with theirs. saints pushed further in front. leeds now desperate for a way back. but with all roots appearing blocks, the story of the first half ended with a twist. a fightback spaced as there is a reason why the saints have dominated those those comic strong. he was their show of strength. a painful reminder of what was missed. no sign exide ever won for no sign exide has ever won for back—to—back finals. when my 7 another left 77 another 5 left was another 7 left wasjust another 7 left wasjust anot of 7 tr22h¥ l2ft 2222 i222 2 "2“2 2f and 2r22h¥ 2222 2222 i222 2 "2222 2f and here 2r22h¥ 2222 2222 i222 2 "2222 22 and here is st time. and so here is history, st a year. 2?72....... year. the team once and ”erhas now 252m. 222 2922222222222 2222222na has ever 2222 222 292222222222 222222222a has ever adam this composition has ever seen. adam wilde, bbc news, at old trafford. britain'sjoe joyce claimed the wbo interim heavyweight title last night with a thrilling knockout victory over
st helens fans expected to get here. st helens fans expect no less.s with theirs. saints pushed further in front. leeds now desperate for a way back. but with all roots appearing blocks, the story of the first half ended with a twist. a fightback spaced as there is a reason why the saints have dominated those those comic strong. he was their show of strength. a painful reminder of what was missed. no sign exide ever won for no sign exide has ever won for back—to—back finals. when my 7...
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helen mirren or leonardo dicaprio will tell about them, oscar winner 76-year-old helen mirren bears thef the british empire, an analogue of a knight for women, she became famous for the roles of crowned individuals, including playing cleopas. queen charlotte elizabeth the first elizabeth ii no less convincingly helen looks in the images of russian historical figures, for example, catherine ii in the hpo mini-series, catherine the great and leo tolstoy's wife sophia andreevna in the film last sunday, an interesting fact in war and peace , the ancestors of helinrin herself are mentioned her great-grandmother. the russian countess lidia andreevna kamenskaya was the great-granddaughter of field marshal count mikhail fedotovich kamensky, and helen mirren herself was actually elena vasilievna mironova, helen's grandfather peter mironov was a colonel in the tsarist army, a military engineer and a staunch monarchist. he often visited london to purchase weapons for the emperor's troops. having learned that the bolsheviks came to power, peter fled to england as a two-year-old son, vasily, the fut
helen mirren or leonardo dicaprio will tell about them, oscar winner 76-year-old helen mirren bears thef the british empire, an analogue of a knight for women, she became famous for the roles of crowned individuals, including playing cleopas. queen charlotte elizabeth the first elizabeth ii no less convincingly helen looks in the images of russian historical figures, for example, catherine ii in the hpo mini-series, catherine the great and leo tolstoy's wife sophia andreevna in the film last...
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let's talk to helen live now.est. has been damaging, do you think, for the tory party? it been damaging, do you think, for the to -a ? . , been damaging, do you think, for the to -a ? ., , , been damaging, do you think, for the to -a ? , , ., tory party? it has been brutal. since july. _ tory party? it has been brutal. since july, each _ tory party? it has been brutal. since july, each candidate i tory party? it has been brutal. since july, each candidate has| tory party? it has been brutal. i since july, each candidate has been sincejuly, each candidate has been publicly picking holes in the other�*s plan and insisting that only they are the right person to be able to govern the country. as of 5pm tonight, when both polls close, the votes are cast, that all has to stop and there's got to be a mindset shift so, for the winner, it's moving away from campaigning and into governing, how they are going to address those very real, very big problem when they get through that door? forthe problem when they get through th
let's talk to helen live now.est. has been damaging, do you think, for the tory party? it been damaging, do you think, for the to -a ? . , been damaging, do you think, for the to -a ? ., , , been damaging, do you think, for the to -a ? , , ., tory party? it has been brutal. since july. _ tory party? it has been brutal. since july, each _ tory party? it has been brutal. since july, each candidate i tory party? it has been brutal. since july, each candidate has| tory party? it has been brutal. i...
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the helen keller national center is living up to the legacy of its namesake, helen keller is the epitome of perseverance. she overcame every obstacle to lead a successful life that impacted the lives of so many. she once wrote, a happy life consists not in the absence but in the mastery of hardships. there is so much we can learn from helen keller's commitment to serving others, despite her own trials. this bipartisan bill will ensure that the helen keller national center continues to help deaf-blind youth and adults triumph over adversity just as helen keller did more than 50 years ago. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and in doing, empower those who are deaf-blind to live full, successful and independent lives. this bill will ensure -- help ensure these students and adults have all the resources they need to research their fullest potential. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from virginia, mr. mr. scott: mr. speaker, i yield such time as he may consume, the gentleman from new york, mr. suozzi. the spe
the helen keller national center is living up to the legacy of its namesake, helen keller is the epitome of perseverance. she overcame every obstacle to lead a successful life that impacted the lives of so many. she once wrote, a happy life consists not in the absence but in the mastery of hardships. there is so much we can learn from helen keller's commitment to serving others, despite her own trials. this bipartisan bill will ensure that the helen keller national center continues to help...
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helens, even the walls these days tell a tale of success.rd year! there are fear who are more important in how and success, captainjames important in how and success, captain james robey. important in how and success, captainjames robey. this would be the 11th grand final of his extraordinary career. i the 11th grand final of his extraordinary career. the 11th grand final of his extraordina career. , , extraordinary career. i could submit m lace extraordinary career. i could submit my place as — extraordinary career. i could submit my place as the _ extraordinary career. i could submit my place as the only _ extraordinary career. i could submit my place as the only team - extraordinary career. i could submit my place as the only team to i extraordinary career. i could submit my place as the only team to win i my place as the only team to win four in_ my place as the only team to win four in a — my place as the only team to win four in a row. could be the conversation regarded as potentially the best— conversation regarded as potentially the
helens, even the walls these days tell a tale of success.rd year! there are fear who are more important in how and success, captainjames important in how and success, captain james robey. important in how and success, captainjames robey. this would be the 11th grand final of his extraordinary career. i the 11th grand final of his extraordinary career. the 11th grand final of his extraordina career. , , extraordinary career. i could submit m lace extraordinary career. i could submit my place as...
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thank you, helen. a reminder of our top story...ands of people queue to pay their respects to the queen, as details of her funeral are announced. that's all from the bbc news at one. it's goodbye from me. 0n bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon. this is the bbc news channel, i'm laura mcgee and here is your latest sports news. england's one—day captainjos buttler says he and his team—mates want to honour the queen during their historic tour of pakistan. the squad arrived in the country earlier today ahead of 7t20 internationals, the first of which gets under way on tuesday. it's the first time england had toured pakistan in 17 years and jos buttler hopes they can make the queen proud. her majesty the queen passing, i was deeply saddened by that. i've seen the reaction especially at home to her passing, and i think cricket did a fantasticjob at the oval to honour her in the way that game was played, and some special scenes watching on the tv, so we hope to honour her in our own way as a t20 team and
thank you, helen. a reminder of our top story...ands of people queue to pay their respects to the queen, as details of her funeral are announced. that's all from the bbc news at one. it's goodbye from me. 0n bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon. this is the bbc news channel, i'm laura mcgee and here is your latest sports news. england's one—day captainjos buttler says he and his team—mates want to honour the queen during their historic tour of pakistan....
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indeed, helen, much more on this scale. indeed, helen. thank— much more on this scale. legitimacy in this process and western officials say this is a propaganda exercise, the result has already been decided by moscow and this is going to be used by moscow as an excuse to annex parts of ukraine. reports and accounts from residents coming from those occupied regions where the so—called referendum is taking place, suggest soldiers are going door to door and forcing people to vote. some are saying they have been threatened and ukrainian officials say some people in towns have been banned from leaving those areas. no one outside russia would say this is a free and fair process. yesterday we heard president biden say that aiding an act section of territory would be a flagrant violation of international tributes are being paid to the double—booker prize winner, dame hilary mantel, who has died at the age of 70. the best—selling, and criticially—acclaimed author wrote 'wolf hall�* and 'bring up the bodies'. in a statement, her publisher harper collins, said she died "suddenly y
indeed, helen, much more on this scale. indeed, helen. thank— much more on this scale. legitimacy in this process and western officials say this is a propaganda exercise, the result has already been decided by moscow and this is going to be used by moscow as an excuse to annex parts of ukraine. reports and accounts from residents coming from those occupied regions where the so—called referendum is taking place, suggest soldiers are going door to door and forcing people to vote. some are...
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helena, thank you very much, helen - for the country as well.y much, helen wilkinson for us at windsor. and more continuing coverage here now and bbc news from my colleague huw edwards. bent, many thanks, you arejoining us on bbc news, this is our special coverage reflecting the anxiety and concern today for the well—being of her majesty the queen who is in residence at belmore castle in aberdeenshire —— balmoral castle in aberdeenshire —— balmoral castle in aberdeenshire following a formal statement from the medical team saying they are concerned for the queen's health. we know that yesterday she was due to hold a virtual meeting with some of the new ministers, senior ministers, members of the privy council. that was delayed because doctors had advised her majesty to take a period of rest, though we know of course a few days before she did actually manage to have an audience and to give an audience to the new prime minister, liz truss. so, we are staying on air to report these concerns and, of course, to try to gather more on the reports that h
helena, thank you very much, helen - for the country as well.y much, helen wilkinson for us at windsor. and more continuing coverage here now and bbc news from my colleague huw edwards. bent, many thanks, you arejoining us on bbc news, this is our special coverage reflecting the anxiety and concern today for the well—being of her majesty the queen who is in residence at belmore castle in aberdeenshire —— balmoral castle in aberdeenshire —— balmoral castle in aberdeenshire following a...
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st helens controlled much of the first half.ght back at the end of the first half but the contest started to go away from them when first konrad hurrell and then mark percival broke through. leeds pulled a try back but it was too late. they'd been second best for most of the game and the st helens players lifted the trophy for the fourth year on the trot. a history making victory at the end. there was a sensational comeback at windsor park. northern ireland came from behind to beat kosovo in stoppage time and gain a crucial win in the nations league. defeat today could have left them in real danger of finishing bottom. but they're off the mark in the competition, after such a long wait. lydia campbell reports. still no one in the nations league and under threat of relegation they needed a fast start against kosovo and this wouldn't have been what they had in mind with the best chancesin they had in mind with the best chances in the first half into the away side and the crowd are making their feelings known at half—time. in the s
st helens controlled much of the first half.ght back at the end of the first half but the contest started to go away from them when first konrad hurrell and then mark percival broke through. leeds pulled a try back but it was too late. they'd been second best for most of the game and the st helens players lifted the trophy for the fourth year on the trot. a history making victory at the end. there was a sensational comeback at windsor park. northern ireland came from behind to beat kosovo in...
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our political correspondent helen catt reports.an all—out attempt to grow the economy with the biggest tax cuts in four decades. at spitalfields market in east london, they are taking stock of a mini—budget that's ignored a massive shift in political direction. what do you make of moves like reversing the national insurance rise? will that help, do you think? i think it probably will help. to a degree. but it depends what bracket you are in in terms of income. yeah, i think it will help. i mean, it does not even touch the sides. i don't know. we will see. there is a lot to take in. the treasury is cutting the basic rate of income tax from 20p to 19p from april next year. it is abolishing the 45p top tax rate for people who earn over £150,000, as well as reversing the national insurance rise from november, and cancelling a corporation tax rise planned for next year. stamp duty will be scrapped below £250,000. the government will borrow to fund it. £231; billion this year. there is criticism from opposition politicians that those wit
our political correspondent helen catt reports.an all—out attempt to grow the economy with the biggest tax cuts in four decades. at spitalfields market in east london, they are taking stock of a mini—budget that's ignored a massive shift in political direction. what do you make of moves like reversing the national insurance rise? will that help, do you think? i think it probably will help. to a degree. but it depends what bracket you are in in terms of income. yeah, i think it will help. i...
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for both st helens and leeds, the view from the top is familiar.james robey. this would be 11th grand final of his extraordinary career. we could submit our place as only team _ we could submit our place as only team to _ we could submit our place as only team to win four in the row. we could be in the conversation as a potentially the best super league team ever. that's a huge credit to a lot of people and a lot of hard work. they are familiarfoes on a familiar stage. but for many fans, the prospect brings back some painful memories. these two have history. they've met four times before leeds have won every single one of them. there aren't many in super league who could do that. kevin sinquefield was their captain. kevin sinfield was their captain. i'm delighted two see to champion teams battle it out again. - there's a real history of respect between — there's a real history of respect between the _ there's a real history of respect between the clubs. _ you know where my allegiance is, but i hope leeds do theirjob. - either leeds or st helens wil
for both st helens and leeds, the view from the top is familiar.james robey. this would be 11th grand final of his extraordinary career. we could submit our place as only team _ we could submit our place as only team to _ we could submit our place as only team to win four in the row. we could be in the conversation as a potentially the best super league team ever. that's a huge credit to a lot of people and a lot of hard work. they are familiarfoes on a familiar stage. but for many fans, the...
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. >> helen morgan. helen morgan: i, too, welcome the prime minister to her new post.er leadership campaign, she said that ambulance waiting times in her rural norfolk constituency were "appalling," and i think that many of my constituents would agree with that statement. across britain, waiting hours and hours for an ambulance has become normal, but rather than focusing on the problem, a leadership fiasco has seen three health secretaries in three months. will the prime minister get a grip on this grave situation, and commission the cqc to investigate the causes of, and the solutions to, these ambulance delays before a service in crisis faces the additional pressures of an oncoming winter? p.m. truss: people should not have to wait as long as they are for ambulance services, and my new health secretary is immediately tackling this issue. she has already laid out her she has already laid out her priorities, and sorting out the ambulance service is one of them. >> dame caroline dinenage. dame caroline dinenage: may i, too, warmly welcome our new prime minister to her ro
. >> helen morgan. helen morgan: i, too, welcome the prime minister to her new post.er leadership campaign, she said that ambulance waiting times in her rural norfolk constituency were "appalling," and i think that many of my constituents would agree with that statement. across britain, waiting hours and hours for an ambulance has become normal, but rather than focusing on the problem, a leadership fiasco has seen three health secretaries in three months. will the prime minister...
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and i remember learning about helen keller.dy learns about helen keller, you know, a disabled person who overcame her handicaps and became famous. but people don't learn in school and young people don't learn in school what we want them to learn what we do books like "a young people's history of united states," that helen keller was a socialist. she was a labor organizer. she refused to cross a picket line that was picketing a theater showing a play about her. and so there are these alternate heroes in american history. there's fannie lou hamer and bob moses. there are the heroes of the civil rights movement. there are a lot of people who are obscure, who are not known. we have it in this "young people's history." we have a young hero who was sitting on the bus in montgomery, alabama, refused to leave the front of the bus. and that was before rosa parks. i mean, rosa parks is justifiably famous for refusing to leave her seat and she got arrested and that was the beginning of the montgomery bus boycott and really the beginning o
and i remember learning about helen keller.dy learns about helen keller, you know, a disabled person who overcame her handicaps and became famous. but people don't learn in school and young people don't learn in school what we want them to learn what we do books like "a young people's history of united states," that helen keller was a socialist. she was a labor organizer. she refused to cross a picket line that was picketing a theater showing a play about her. and so there are these...
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helen capped at the westminster _ that. helen capped at the westminster lobby. - that.nster lobby. thank that. helen capped at the - westminster lobby. thank you very much. i'm joined by sean worth, a former adviser to a former prime minister — david cameron. he worked inside number ten can be worked for a prime minister, he worked for a prime minister, he worked at a time which seems like a very long time ago now. first of all, do you shared that that was it all, do you shared that that was it a stocking performance by liz truss? —— liz truss. it a stocking performance by liz truss? -- liz truss-— -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how _ -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it _ -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will— -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will go. _ -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will go. but - -- liz truss. it is always a worry about how it will go. but what . about how it will go. but what viewers probably didn't really see in their millions today because they are all at work, but for the parliam
helen capped at the westminster _ that. helen capped at the westminster lobby. - that.nster lobby. thank that. helen capped at the - westminster lobby. thank you very much. i'm joined by sean worth, a former adviser to a former prime minister — david cameron. he worked inside number ten can be worked for a prime minister, he worked for a prime minister, he worked at a time which seems like a very long time ago now. first of all, do you shared that that was it all, do you shared that that was...
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what were you cooking first of all, helen?to go with some chicken or something like that. you know, it wasjust a really mundane weekday afternoon. and when did you realise that the queen was right behind your house? well, i didn't at first. because i was cooking, the children were upstairs, i was in the kitchen which is at the front of the house, the field is at the back of the house. and my phone was ringing and there was a few texts pinging in, and i'm thinking, "oh, i don't know what that is but i'm busy at the minute cooking dinner." and itjust kept going. more pinging, more ringing. i thought it might be something quite important. so i just went through to the lounge to my phone and picked it up, and there was messages and texts from my friends in the village saying the queen has landed in your back garden. look out of your window. i'm like, what? so ijust ran upstairs, the children were in their bedrooms, and i looked out the back window and there was the helicopter on the field. about two or 300 people in the field. and
what were you cooking first of all, helen?to go with some chicken or something like that. you know, it wasjust a really mundane weekday afternoon. and when did you realise that the queen was right behind your house? well, i didn't at first. because i was cooking, the children were upstairs, i was in the kitchen which is at the front of the house, the field is at the back of the house. and my phone was ringing and there was a few texts pinging in, and i'm thinking, "oh, i don't know what...
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coach craig richards has named a 2a player squad, with 18 of them coming from leeds rhinos and st helensdie cunningham, georgia roche and courtney winfield hill. leeds rhinos' zoe hornby is the only uncapped player included, final against st helens earlier this year. and tyson fury says his proposed heavyweight showdown with anthonyjoshua is off. after his self imposed deadline expired. fury setjoshua's camp an ultimatum on friday night, insisting if the deal couldn't be done in time, he would walk away. well the gypsy king posted this video on his instagram earlier. it's gone past five o'clock monday. no contract has been signed. it's officially over forjoshua. no contract has been signed. it's officially overforjoshua. he is now out in the cold with the wolfpack. forget about it. idiot! always knew it, always knew he didn't have the minerals to fight the gypsy king. good luck with your career and your life. for the gypsy king. good luck with your career and your life.— career and your life. for the developments _ career and your life. for the developments i'm _ career and your life. fo
coach craig richards has named a 2a player squad, with 18 of them coming from leeds rhinos and st helensdie cunningham, georgia roche and courtney winfield hill. leeds rhinos' zoe hornby is the only uncapped player included, final against st helens earlier this year. and tyson fury says his proposed heavyweight showdown with anthonyjoshua is off. after his self imposed deadline expired. fury setjoshua's camp an ultimatum on friday night, insisting if the deal couldn't be done in time, he would...
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helen catt, bbc news.nk, the resolution foundation, has published new analysis of the chancellor's announcements. its chief economist, mike brewer, gave me his assessment of the plan. this really was a budget that trashed previous treasury orthodoxy, i think. we could tell yesterday that kwasi kwarteng was spending large amounts of money, giving away so much money in tax cuts, without really thinking too hard about what that does to public finances. it is a growth or bust strategy, different from what we have seen before, and i think today it is clear that the distribution impacts are very different, even from what we have seen from previous conservative chancellors. rishi sunak boosted universal credit when he was in charge, and the coalition government in the last decade always keen to stress... this was a budget with the distributional impact clearly where the biggest gains go to those with higher incomes. the resolution foundation has described this as a southern comfort mini—budget. has levelling up g
helen catt, bbc news.nk, the resolution foundation, has published new analysis of the chancellor's announcements. its chief economist, mike brewer, gave me his assessment of the plan. this really was a budget that trashed previous treasury orthodoxy, i think. we could tell yesterday that kwasi kwarteng was spending large amounts of money, giving away so much money in tax cuts, without really thinking too hard about what that does to public finances. it is a growth or bust strategy, different...
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helen catt, bbc news.ring in liverpool for the party's annual conference. party leader sir keir starmer is promising to set out an alternative to the government's economic strategy. sir keir, welcome to liverpool. thank you very much, it's really lovely to see you all here. and after 12 long years of tory failure, didn't they just show their true colours yesterday? their thriving ideology — make the rich richer and do nothing for working people. well, this conference is our chance to set out the alternative, to make our case for an economy that works for working people, growth for everyone everywhere, wherever they are. afairer, greenerfuture. let's do it! thanks so much. are you going to reverse . the tory tax cuts, sir keir? the tory tax cuts? 0ur political correspondent, ben wright is in liverpool. good afternoon to you, ben. clearly there was already a degree of separation between labour and the government on economic policy but i think it is fair to say after yesterday's mini budget that separation wi
helen catt, bbc news.ring in liverpool for the party's annual conference. party leader sir keir starmer is promising to set out an alternative to the government's economic strategy. sir keir, welcome to liverpool. thank you very much, it's really lovely to see you all here. and after 12 long years of tory failure, didn't they just show their true colours yesterday? their thriving ideology — make the rich richer and do nothing for working people. well, this conference is our chance to set out...
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as he and the queen consult camilla arrived back in the capital where rich helen's begins al coverage from london. yesterday he was saying farewell to his dying mother. on friday, through the grief, he greeted crowds at buckingham palace as king and listened to them. welcome in the it's the moment this 73 year old man has spent his entire life preparing for waiting in that most peculiar excuse the line of royal succession. at an age at which most people would be retired, all retiring, king charles, the 3rd is finally doing what he was born to do. time will tell what sort of monarch he will be. but greeting the public like he did it. buckingham palace on friday was a warm and open way to start. then his 1st address to the nation sovereign. as the queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, i too now solemnly pledged myself throughout the remaining time, god groundsmen to uphold the constitutional principles. at the heart of our nation . and wherever you may live in the united kingdom, or in the realms and territories across the world. and whatever may be your background or beliefs
as he and the queen consult camilla arrived back in the capital where rich helen's begins al coverage from london. yesterday he was saying farewell to his dying mother. on friday, through the grief, he greeted crowds at buckingham palace as king and listened to them. welcome in the it's the moment this 73 year old man has spent his entire life preparing for waiting in that most peculiar excuse the line of royal succession. at an age at which most people would be retired, all retiring, king...
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helen catt, bbc news, harrogate.0 pence piece, are the first to feature the king�*s portrait — with the other side commemorating the late queen elizabeth. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the face is familiar, but we�*ve never — until now — seen it on our coins. but that, of course, is about to change. it�*s a likeness of king charles iii which appears on a new 50p piece, and, on the left here, a special commemorative £5 coin issued in tribute to his mother. there are images of the late queen on the reverse. the image of charles has been based on photographs, and it�*s been approved by him. tradition has been followed in the design. he is looking to the left, without a crown — his mother looked to the right, wearing a crown. historically, monarchs tend to look the opposite way than the previous monarch, so he�*s looking the opposite way than his mother did. and also, traditionally, men — kings — tend to not have a crown on, whereas people will remember the late queen had a crown on her effigy, and s
helen catt, bbc news, harrogate.0 pence piece, are the first to feature the king�*s portrait — with the other side commemorating the late queen elizabeth. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the face is familiar, but we�*ve never — until now — seen it on our coins. but that, of course, is about to change. it�*s a likeness of king charles iii which appears on a new 50p piece, and, on the left here, a special commemorative £5 coin issued in tribute to his mother. there...
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challen, well, i just told you, he was a poet helen you are not interested.oetry at night, and then he went there to you and jumped out of the window. excuse me please. what happened to you? then he dived into the entrance. some man with a gun and me. shot by one of his men. i killed mine. you see. maybe he's still alive. you have to go. and it can be saved to edit it. i don't understand another. why didn’t they warn me that they would insure what i had to do with him trunk. he didn’t introduce himself as guilty , but i don’t hear at all anymore, there was a loud sound, but it’s not from this phone. why i don’t know from the card file this is in life. you have to come up with something. you are a professional. i will help you get out of the country. i have great connections. make up your mind eh hello you are welcomed by the information service of the ntv television company this is the program today in dmitry's studio from economics and logistics to tourism and culture, a business program has begun at the far eastern forum.
challen, well, i just told you, he was a poet helen you are not interested.oetry at night, and then he went there to you and jumped out of the window. excuse me please. what happened to you? then he dived into the entrance. some man with a gun and me. shot by one of his men. i killed mine. you see. maybe he's still alive. you have to go. and it can be saved to edit it. i don't understand another. why didn’t they warn me that they would insure what i had to do with him trunk. he didn’t...
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host: i'm going to let you respond to helen. -- >> we are worthy. host: i'm going to let you respond to helen. >> i think that's a very poignant comment. there has been a successful campaign to demonize the poor, very often using race. a lot of people don't know much about welfare. most people don't receive it. most people don't actually know other people that are receiving at. especially among white people, there is a lot of ignorance about the level of need in our country. especially after society becomes increasingly unequal. and people are really removed from the suffering that a lot of people in our country are going through continuing post-pandemic and so on. it's just a shame. that we have such an inadequate social safety net that in part is perpetuated by our political culture being so individualistic. just take care of yourself. and being so myopic, sort of a willful blindness about how other people are enduring in an increasingly adverse economy. host: i want to pull up some video. this is president bill clinton and his 7/1/1995 radio addr
host: i'm going to let you respond to helen. -- >> we are worthy. host: i'm going to let you respond to helen. >> i think that's a very poignant comment. there has been a successful campaign to demonize the poor, very often using race. a lot of people don't know much about welfare. most people don't receive it. most people don't actually know other people that are receiving at. especially among white people, there is a lot of ignorance about the level of need in our country....
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helen, thank you very much indeed.d about rising energy costs to think about the ukrainians who have been killed in the russian invasion. it comes a day after moscow suspended gas supplies to germany through the nord stream one pipeline. speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuennsberg, olena zelenska, the wife of president zelensky, said she had sympathy with people in britain, but said ukraine was paying a heavier price. translation: the prices are going up . in ukraine as well but, in addition, i our people get killed. so when you start counting pennies on your bank account or in your pocket, we do the same and count our casualties. the un says the last main power line linking the russian—occupied zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to the ukrainian grid is out of action, and that the plant is now relying on a reserve line. both russia and ukraine accuse each other of shelling the plant, with moscow claiming that ukrainian forces launched a failed attempt to storm the power station on friday. families living close to europe's l
helen, thank you very much indeed.d about rising energy costs to think about the ukrainians who have been killed in the russian invasion. it comes a day after moscow suspended gas supplies to germany through the nord stream one pipeline. speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuennsberg, olena zelenska, the wife of president zelensky, said she had sympathy with people in britain, but said ukraine was paying a heavier price. translation: the prices are going up . in ukraine as well but, in addition, i...
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helen catt, bbc news.the uk's new energy plans in our business programme in around 15 minutes time. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a great night for napoli as they beat liverpool in the champions league. george w bush: freedom itself was attacked this morning, - and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today- in a loud and a clear voice, "enough of blood and tears. enough!" _ translation: the difficult | decision we reached together was one that required great and exceptional courage. it's an exodus of up to 60,000 people caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europe. lam free! this is bbc news. the latest headlines: police in canada confirm a man suspected of killing ten people in a mass stabbing has died after being arrested. trials in west africa of a new malaria vac
helen catt, bbc news.the uk's new energy plans in our business programme in around 15 minutes time. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a great night for napoli as they beat liverpool in the champions league. george w bush: freedom itself was attacked this morning, - and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their...
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helen, thanks for talking to us this morning. on a number of occasions as prime minister. what was that like? what were those meetings? like >> i look back and think what a privilege it was to be the prime minister and meeting the queen on behalf of new zealand. i remember the queen is located in encyclopedia. she had met so many leaders. she'd been to so many places. she'd been briefed on so many issues. you could touch almost any button, and she would know about it. she was an amazing conversationalist. it wasn't just -- she was really into the issues. if you didn't know a leader -- it was an amazing experience to have the privilege of being able to meet her. >> a lot of people talk about her putting people at ease. she had a real gift for making people feel comfortable, even though it was quite a scary experience meeting her. did you find that and did you get glimpses of her humor, which she is so famous for? >> the humor and also the personality, which was a caring personality. i think as she came to know people better and i
helen, thanks for talking to us this morning. on a number of occasions as prime minister. what was that like? what were those meetings? like >> i look back and think what a privilege it was to be the prime minister and meeting the queen on behalf of new zealand. i remember the queen is located in encyclopedia. she had met so many leaders. she'd been to so many places. she'd been briefed on so many issues. you could touch almost any button, and she would know about it. she was an amazing...
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several years ago i was watching a helen mirren movie eye in the sky, and it's about decision making process for a drone strike. and so when i saw joe book is remote warfare moral, it just seemed like the kind of topic
several years ago i was watching a helen mirren movie eye in the sky, and it's about decision making process for a drone strike. and so when i saw joe book is remote warfare moral, it just seemed like the kind of topic
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a room ready growing will reach helen's. now to sierra london, u. s. markets have plummeted. often new reports show that monthly inflation increased marginally instead of coming down like many had expected figures came out on a day president joe bought and celebrated the passage of his inflation reduction act . what a great day. exactly. 4 weeks ago to day i saw inflation reduction act in the law a single most important legislation, price of the congress to combat inflation, and one of the most significant laws and our nation's history. my view, i said it then i'll keep saying it. with his law the america people won. and special interest last said again, the american people, one and special interest lost the u. n. u. s. and e. you have called for an immediate de escalation of fighting between armenian assa, by john 49 armenian shapes and 50 azerbaijani. soldiers were killed in fighting on monday night. president for luxury zalinski says ukraine has taken back full control of more than 4000 square kilometers of territory previously occupied by russia
a room ready growing will reach helen's. now to sierra london, u. s. markets have plummeted. often new reports show that monthly inflation increased marginally instead of coming down like many had expected figures came out on a day president joe bought and celebrated the passage of his inflation reduction act . what a great day. exactly. 4 weeks ago to day i saw inflation reduction act in the law a single most important legislation, price of the congress to combat inflation, and one of the most...
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several years ago i was watching a helen mirren movie eye in the sky, and it's about decision making process for a drone strike. and so when i saw joe book is remote warfare moral, it just seemed like the kind of topic that really needs to be discussed. and this would be a good place to to discuss it. joseph shapiro is lieutenant colonel in the us air force. he's got a ph.d. in
several years ago i was watching a helen mirren movie eye in the sky, and it's about decision making process for a drone strike. and so when i saw joe book is remote warfare moral, it just seemed like the kind of topic that really needs to be discussed. and this would be a good place to to discuss it. joseph shapiro is lieutenant colonel in the us air force. he's got a ph.d. in
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helen catt, bbc news, harrogate.the first to feature the king's portrait, with the other side of the coins commemorating the late queen elizabeth. they're expected to go into circulation within weeks. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the face is familiar, but we've never until now seen it on our coins. but that, of course, is about to change. it's a likeness of king charles iii, which appears on a new 50p piece, and, on the left here, a special commemorative £5 coin issued in tribute to his mother. there are images of the late queen on the reverse. the image of charles has been based on photographs, and it's been approved by him. tradition has been followed in the design. he is looking to the left, without a crown. his mother looked to the right, wearing a crown. historically, monarchs tend to look the opposite way than the previous monarch, so he's looking the opposite way than his mother did. and also, traditionally, men — kings — tend to not have a crown on, whereas people will remember the late
helen catt, bbc news, harrogate.the first to feature the king's portrait, with the other side of the coins commemorating the late queen elizabeth. they're expected to go into circulation within weeks. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the face is familiar, but we've never until now seen it on our coins. but that, of course, is about to change. it's a likeness of king charles iii, which appears on a new 50p piece, and, on the left here, a special commemorative £5 coin issued in...
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helen has more details. this was the da the helen has more details., prince philip, park ranger. together they helped protect and preserve the park. the avenues, the trees, the reintroduction of the red deer, the expansion of the gardens, the formal gardens, continues nearly 1,000 years of royal patronage at windsor. we know that the queen loved windsor great park. tell us, then, what it was about these gardens that she loved so much? we're in the goldenjubilee garden, at the savill garden, which her majesty opened injuly 2002. it is one of three main gardens at windsor — the valley gardens, the savill garden and frogmore garden. coming out to the gardens, at windsor, during covid, when her majesty was at residence in the castle, every friday morning we would send a fresh bouquet of flowers from one of the three gardens, to windsor castle, for the queen. the queen's legacy is all around the park, and in the town of windsor, too, her presence is felt. from the windsor ladies statue of queen elizabeth with her corgis, to one of two windsor greys who dra
helen has more details. this was the da the helen has more details., prince philip, park ranger. together they helped protect and preserve the park. the avenues, the trees, the reintroduction of the red deer, the expansion of the gardens, the formal gardens, continues nearly 1,000 years of royal patronage at windsor. we know that the queen loved windsor great park. tell us, then, what it was about these gardens that she loved so much? we're in the goldenjubilee garden, at the savill garden,...
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how about that, helen? just beautiful scenes of swimming? how about that, helen? snow boots helps, but mentally entertaining yourself and looking _ mentally entertaining yourself and looking at the landscape and waiting _ looking at the landscape and waiting. i looking at the landscape and waitinr. .. looking at the landscape and waitinr. ~ , ., . , looking at the landscape and waitinr. ~ i. . , . , waiting. i think you are very hardy. i don't waiting. i think you are very hardy. i don't think— waiting. i think you are very hardy. i don't think being _ waiting. i think you are very hardy. i don't think being mentally - i don't think being mentally stimulated keeps you warm at all. the pictures are incredible. lovely to talk to you. the pictures are incredible. lovely to talk to yon-— the pictures are incredible. lovely to talk to you. frozen planet ii continues this sunday on bbc one at 8pm and you can catch up with all the episodes so far on the bbc iplayer. i think it's episode three this weekend. you're watching bbc breakfast. it's 8.59. this is bbc news with t
how about that, helen? just beautiful scenes of swimming? how about that, helen? snow boots helps, but mentally entertaining yourself and looking _ mentally entertaining yourself and looking at the landscape and waiting _ looking at the landscape and waiting. i looking at the landscape and waitinr. .. looking at the landscape and waitinr. ~ , ., . , looking at the landscape and waitinr. ~ i. . , . , waiting. i think you are very hardy. i don't waiting. i think you are very hardy. i don't...
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thank you very much, helen catt, our political _ process. our political correspondent at i catt, our political correspondent at westminster. more than a million people will begin receiving payments of £326. the money — which is intended to help people with rising energy bills — will go to those who receive tax credits. a second instalment will come during the winter. it come as a the chairty nesta speak to more than five thousand parents about the cost of living — with more than two thirds of them saying they're worried about their ability to pay for food, energy and fuel over the next year. joining me now to talk about the research is professorjenny gibson, director of fairer start at the charitable innovation foundation, nesta. thank you very much for your time. we have parental anxiety over the impact of the pandemic on their children, compounded now by anxiety over the cost of living crisis. how did parents say this had affected their summer holidays? taste did parents say this had affected their summer holidays?- did parents say this ha
thank you very much, helen catt, our political _ process. our political correspondent at i catt, our political correspondent at westminster. more than a million people will begin receiving payments of £326. the money — which is intended to help people with rising energy bills — will go to those who receive tax credits. a second instalment will come during the winter. it come as a the chairty nesta speak to more than five thousand parents about the cost of living — with more than two...
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here's our political correspondent helen catt.t was an early start in downing street this morning, cameras and microphones from around the world waiting to hear borisjohnson�*s final farewell. waiting to hear borisjohnson�*s finalfarewell. as waiting to hear borisjohnson�*s final farewell. as the sun came out, so did his supporters, staff filing out of number 11, and on the other side, politicalallies, out of number 11, and on the other side, political allies, friends and family. at half seven on the dot, borisjohnson, holding hands with his wife kerry, approached the lectern. , , ., ., ~ lectern. this is it, folks, thank ou lectern. this is it, folks, thank you everybody— lectern. this is it, folks, thank you everybody for _ lectern. this is it, folks, thank you everybody for coming - lectern. this is it, folks, thank you everybody for coming out| lectern. this is it, folks, thank. you everybody for coming out so early this morning. —— carrie. in only a couple of hours, i will be in balmoral to see her majesty the queen, and the
here's our political correspondent helen catt.t was an early start in downing street this morning, cameras and microphones from around the world waiting to hear borisjohnson�*s final farewell. waiting to hear borisjohnson�*s finalfarewell. as waiting to hear borisjohnson�*s final farewell. as the sun came out, so did his supporters, staff filing out of number 11, and on the other side, politicalallies, out of number 11, and on the other side, political allies, friends and family. at half...
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when so am i just find vaginas helene says repulsor. yeah, i think that the ugliest pause of humans for there has this the parliament men love leonards, a kaya and martin are a sexual meaning they don't feel sexual attraction to other people with leonard lives in hamburg along the so called repub on is the heart of the red light district where visitors find porn cinema lap dances and sex workers. but no part of the scene is of interest to the 38 year old. a renegade as andrea dunn when i say this, i think this.
when so am i just find vaginas helene says repulsor. yeah, i think that the ugliest pause of humans for there has this the parliament men love leonards, a kaya and martin are a sexual meaning they don't feel sexual attraction to other people with leonard lives in hamburg along the so called repub on is the heart of the red light district where visitors find porn cinema lap dances and sex workers. but no part of the scene is of interest to the 38 year old. a renegade as andrea dunn when i say...