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you are a conservative member of the house of lords. the space is . of the house of lords. - — of the house of lords. the space is wide open. site _ of the house of lords. the space is wide open. site camille _ of the house of lords. the space is wide open. site camille froze - wide open. site camille froze briefl , wide open. site camille froze briefly. that _ wide open. site camille froze briefly, that is _ wide open. site camille froze briefly, that is why _ wide open. site camille froze briefly, that is why i - wide open. site camille froze - briefly, that is why i interrupted, forgive me, just a technical thing, ros, you are sitting there in the house of lords and watching this as an observer like everybody else, though presumably as a party member you will eventually get to vote. what do you make of the situation as it stands tonight? it what do you make of the situation as it stands tonight?— it stands tonight? it would certainly — it stands tonight? it would certainly seem _ it stands tonight? it would certainly seem that - it stands tonight? it would certainly seem
you are a conservative member of the house of lords. the space is . of the house of lords. - — of the house of lords. the space is wide open. site _ of the house of lords. the space is wide open. site camille _ of the house of lords. the space is wide open. site camille froze - wide open. site camille froze briefl , wide open. site camille froze briefly. that _ wide open. site camille froze briefly, that is _ wide open. site camille froze briefly, that is why _ wide open. site camille froze...
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i hate to interrupt, but the house of- interrupt, but the house of commons, not the _ interrupt, but the house of commons, not the house of lordsuch _ not the house of lords, to see how much hot _ not the house of lords, to see how much hot air— not the house of lords, to see how much hot air is coming out of that in way— much hot air is coming out of that in way of— much hot air is coming out of that in way of determining how much of the spin _ in way of determining how much of the spin cycle to use that night. we the spin cycle to use that night. would have a the spin cycle to use that night. - would have a constant supply then, surely. for now, thank you so much, we will talk againjust surely. for now, thank you so much, we will talk again just after half past 11, have to say are both looking amazingly cool. they will be back after they've had a nice glass of something. more news coming up at the top of the hour. sport and weather before that and i will be back with you in the papers at 11:30pm in. to stay with us here on bbc news. good evening. its been a tough day for defending heptathon world champion, katrina johnson tho
i hate to interrupt, but the house of- interrupt, but the house of commons, not the _ interrupt, but the house of commons, not the house of lordsuch _ not the house of lords, to see how much hot _ not the house of lords, to see how much hot air— not the house of lords, to see how much hot air is coming out of that in way— much hot air is coming out of that in way of— much hot air is coming out of that in way of determining how much of the spin _ in way of determining how much of the spin...
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the house of lords is already overstocked with peers, they are trying to get rid of them not create new minister of squatting in downing street which is reminiscent of an article turned up again from 2010 when borisjohnson accused gordon brown of effectively squatting in number 10 after the election. i think labour have got a window of opportunity— i think labour have got a window of opportunity to make an impression on voters _ opportunity to make an impression on voters about _ opportunity to make an impression on voters about the tory party not moving — voters about the tory party not moving on _ voters about the tory party not moving on from borisjohnson, that people _ moving on from borisjohnson, that people who — moving on from borisjohnson, that people who have enabled the things that voters find so distasteful, because — that voters find so distasteful, because keir starmer has positioned himself— because keir starmer has positioned himself as _ because keir starmer has positioned himself as the antithesis to boris johnson, — himself as the antithesis to boris johnson, as the mo
the house of lords is already overstocked with peers, they are trying to get rid of them not create new minister of squatting in downing street which is reminiscent of an article turned up again from 2010 when borisjohnson accused gordon brown of effectively squatting in number 10 after the election. i think labour have got a window of opportunity— i think labour have got a window of opportunity to make an impression on voters _ opportunity to make an impression on voters about _ opportunity...
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the problem was of course that halifax was appear he sat in the house of lords and by convention if not law prime ministers could no longer sit in the house of lords. fortunately halifax also did not see himself as a war leader. that didn't stop chamberlain from trying to change his mind. what did change the situation was that on the morning of the 10th of may? the country awoke to the news that hitler's armies had invaded holland and belgium and luxembourg. we're now about to strike into france itself. in other words the norwegian campaign had been a way to distract the allies. this would be the main thrust. so that afternoon chamberlain went to buckingham palace? resigned recommended that church will be called to form a new government and george the sixth did so however, it must be said very reluctantly. churchill arrived at the palace to kiss hands as they say and assume the office of both prime minister and minister of defense. and at that both labor and liberals agreed to join join a new coalition government. years later churchill wrote that when he became prime minister he felt as
the problem was of course that halifax was appear he sat in the house of lords and by convention if not law prime ministers could no longer sit in the house of lords. fortunately halifax also did not see himself as a war leader. that didn't stop chamberlain from trying to change his mind. what did change the situation was that on the morning of the 10th of may? the country awoke to the news that hitler's armies had invaded holland and belgium and luxembourg. we're now about to strike into...
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the kit once belonged to lord william haley, a british afteristo crat with a place in the house of lords. >> that is a lot of money for that. >> halloween came early. >> thanks so much for joining us and have a great fourth of july wherever you're at. we'll see [ cheerful music ] >> hope: now, if i had come home just a little bit sooner, i could have joined you in the shower. >> liam: uh-huh. and apparently, if i had come home a little bit sooner, i might not have missed all the fireworks. did paris and carter really not get married? >> hope: oh, yeah, no. their relationship pretty much imploded right in front of our eyes. >> liam: oh, no. let me guess. >> hope: huh? i don't know. i think you might guess wrong. >> liam: what? really? >> hope: uh-huh. >> liam: because i feel, like-- >> hope: try. >> liam: obviously, either her mom or zende. no? well, who have-- well-- well, who else would want to stop that wedding? >> hope: oh. your brother's mother? quinn. ♪♪
the kit once belonged to lord william haley, a british afteristo crat with a place in the house of lords. >> that is a lot of money for that. >> halloween came early. >> thanks so much for joining us and have a great fourth of july wherever you're at. we'll see [ cheerful music ] >> hope: now, if i had come home just a little bit sooner, i could have joined you in the shower. >> liam: uh-huh. and apparently, if i had come home a little bit sooner, i might not have...
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end of last month after a number of hurdles and to and from the house of hurdles and to and from the house of commons and the house of lordsly they have the right to arrest people when they believe it is in disruption or severe disruption in some cases but it is just worrying times because essentially, we are living in times where people decide to protest and they are essentially being silenced and the government are not doing enough to try to rectify these issues and so, it's quite scary and people are going to have the space to express their worries and concerns for what's going to happen next in the next crackdown as we result crackdown on migrants, the rwanda policy back on protests and disturbances in both will the government turned to next. i ask what your comments were about the legislation of priti patel for protesters by the guardian, one of the stories here, the shootings, another round of indiscriminate shootings in the united states. this time just north of chicago. for us, the debate rages over here about gun control and has recently had more traction in the united states but really, a familiar story, it seems
end of last month after a number of hurdles and to and from the house of hurdles and to and from the house of commons and the house of lordsly they have the right to arrest people when they believe it is in disruption or severe disruption in some cases but it is just worrying times because essentially, we are living in times where people decide to protest and they are essentially being silenced and the government are not doing enough to try to rectify these issues and so, it's quite scary and...
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after using them and losing the house of lords give the loyalists the equivalent of the cost of one morend divided it up, sent commissioners over to get documents and people for the losses. canada is where most of them went. so what is now ontario province, the loyalist province. new brunswick, nova scotia. most of the loyalists walked or went by ship to the frozen north. >> final question for the evening. you started talking at the very beginning of the discussion about howre the british had i think you saidll a debt of $10 trillion and they needed money from the colonists through texas to help alleviate this data. but instead of getting money from the colonists, they got more. so, what was the financial condition of great britain after the end of the american revolution? >> very deeplyt.t. in debt. they didn't manage to do anything but incur more debt. they also lost -- george the third managed to lose the first british empire. he ran the word personally. he was an insomniac writing notes to generals as prime lminister but he managed to loe and left the land owners of england that paid
after using them and losing the house of lords give the loyalists the equivalent of the cost of one morend divided it up, sent commissioners over to get documents and people for the losses. canada is where most of them went. so what is now ontario province, the loyalist province. new brunswick, nova scotia. most of the loyalists walked or went by ship to the frozen north. >> final question for the evening. you started talking at the very beginning of the discussion about howre the british...
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i was very pleased that it passed its got its advance into the house of lords with no amendments, mr.speaker. >> mr. speaker, in recalling the in recording of a parliament with a majority determined to frustrate the results of the 2016 referendum led by a speaker who was just slightly partial, and a seemingly impossible situation, does my right honorable friend understand that he has the gratitude of my constituents that can identify the woods from the trees and myself for his leadership over the last -- [indiscernible] prime minister johnson: i'm very grateful to my right honorable friend. i think that will prevail in the next election. >> [indiscernible] -- nothing in this report prevents scotland becoming an independent country. therefore does the prime minister believe even a democracy and will he respect the people of scottland's rightt to self-determination? prime minister johnson: i think the people of scotland do not frankly want to be talking about constitutional issues when another referendum, when the issues before the country -- cultivating the educational issues we discus
i was very pleased that it passed its got its advance into the house of lords with no amendments, mr.speaker. >> mr. speaker, in recalling the in recording of a parliament with a majority determined to frustrate the results of the 2016 referendum led by a speaker who was just slightly partial, and a seemingly impossible situation, does my right honorable friend understand that he has the gratitude of my constituents that can identify the woods from the trees and myself for his leadership...
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what has been the mood among your colleagues on the conservative benches in the house of lords in thebeen happening in the cabinet? yes. you been troubled by what has been happening in the cabinet?— happening in the cabinet? yes, of course. ithink, _ happening in the cabinet? yes, of course. ithink, most— happening in the cabinet? yes, of course. i think, most are - course. i think, most are embarrassed. for most people, for almost everybody in public life, values really matter. if you step up into it, you want that reflected in our government. and ijust hope that this is an opportunity to reset and to put our country, i mean, at this current stage of the economic cycle and everything else, our next prime minister needs to put the country at the front of everything they do, every waking moment, the whole government needs to be about getting us into a good, healthy state to come out the other side in a good way. come out the other side in a good wa . come out the other side in a good wa , , . ., ., come out the other side in a good wa . , .. ., ., come out the other side in a good wa.
what has been the mood among your colleagues on the conservative benches in the house of lords in thebeen happening in the cabinet? yes. you been troubled by what has been happening in the cabinet?— happening in the cabinet? yes, of course. ithink, _ happening in the cabinet? yes, of course. ithink, most— happening in the cabinet? yes, of course. i think, most are - course. i think, most are embarrassed. for most people, for almost everybody in public life, values really matter. if you step...
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the chair of the house of lords appointments committee advised the prime minister against giving him rity risk. why do you have concerns about that appointment? t you have concerns about that appointment?— you have concerns about that appointment? you have concerns about that a- ointment? ., . , ., appointment? i have concerns about alexander lebedev's _ appointment? i have concerns about alexander lebedev's former - appointment? i have concerns aboutj alexander lebedev's former position alexander lebedev�*s former position as a kgb officer operating in london and i think they are perfectly reasonable concerns. and indeed, it�*s a very naive and simplistic just to say because some of that in a country like russia has left the kgb they have no relationship with the government regime. that is not how russia works. russia is a country where effectively an autocracy, where the president himself, putter, once you are a kgb officer you�*re always a kgb officer. so it�*s not my word, it�*s coming from his own president. of course, the system is very different, too. you have a kgb reserve of
the chair of the house of lords appointments committee advised the prime minister against giving him rity risk. why do you have concerns about that appointment? t you have concerns about that appointment?— you have concerns about that appointment? you have concerns about that a- ointment? ., . , ., appointment? i have concerns about alexander lebedev's _ appointment? i have concerns about alexander lebedev's former - appointment? i have concerns aboutj alexander lebedev's former position...
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it once belonged in the house of lords. anoid. >>> finally this hour a long lost letter by one of the founding fathers will go on sale -- on display, rather, just in time for the july 4 holiday. the letter was written in 1780 by alexander hamilton to a french aristocrat. it is believed to have been stolen during world war ii. he reportedly sold it to a rare book dealers. in 2018 the letter emerged at an auction house in virginia. it will now be displayed at the commonwealth museum in boston, massachusetts. amazing. >>> thanks for joining me here on "cnn newsroom." i'm max foster in london. "early start" with christine romans and laura jarrett is next. thanks for watching. ♪ >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. it is monday, the fourth of july. happy independence day. i'm christine romans. you're looking at fire works there on milwaukee's lake front. thousands of people gathered last night to get an eon the fo celebrations. no celebrations at u.s. airports, though. it has been a roug weekend f
it once belonged in the house of lords. anoid. >>> finally this hour a long lost letter by one of the founding fathers will go on sale -- on display, rather, just in time for the july 4 holiday. the letter was written in 1780 by alexander hamilton to a french aristocrat. it is believed to have been stolen during world war ii. he reportedly sold it to a rare book dealers. in 2018 the letter emerged at an auction house in virginia. it will now be displayed at the commonwealth museum in...
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it once belonged to lord haley with a place in the house of lords. short break. stay with h us. then paying him right there on the spot. we'll drive you happy at carvana. (man) [whispering] what's going on? (burke) i's a farmers policy perk. get farmers and you could save money by doing nothing. just be claim-free on your home insurancfor three years. (man) that's really sometng. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. (dad) bravo! (mom) that's our son! (burke) we should. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ (ted koppel) 30 million americans have copd, half don't yet know it. every one of them is especially vulnerable to covid-19. help us find them at copdsos.org. (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell i
it once belonged to lord haley with a place in the house of lords. short break. stay with h us. then paying him right there on the spot. we'll drive you happy at carvana. (man) [whispering] what's going on? (burke) i's a farmers policy perk. get farmers and you could save money by doing nothing. just be claim-free on your home insurancfor three years. (man) that's really sometng. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. (dad) bravo! (mom) that's our son! (burke) we...
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in the house of lords... shouting. _ in the late 1980s, section 28 protesters stormed the bbc. y. legally, husbands. it was a monumental vote. it gave that equality in terms of the law. we marched for the rights to walk down the aisle. i pride has undergone many changes over the years. what started off as a protest of around 700 people is now a march of thousands. but what does it stand for today? there is still a need for protest. it's a fightback, it's a celebration. and i would emphasise our history, i or they will take it for granted. i we have a massive issues in terms of international sport, that to be seen publicly as gay is a bad thing and damaging, which is astonishing. even the friends of ours are now being very wary about, what can you say, what's respectable enough to say? gradually, they are trying to divide us all up. we need tojoin together even more. shout till we're hoarse, | until conversion therapy is banned for all. still today, a third of all lgbt+ people in britain have been victims of homophobic, biphobic or transphobic violence. the only way you keep righ
in the house of lords... shouting. _ in the late 1980s, section 28 protesters stormed the bbc. y. legally, husbands. it was a monumental vote. it gave that equality in terms of the law. we marched for the rights to walk down the aisle. i pride has undergone many changes over the years. what started off as a protest of around 700 people is now a march of thousands. but what does it stand for today? there is still a need for protest. it's a fightback, it's a celebration. and i would emphasise our...
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no need to think what to wear, the lord took care of housing. they are somehow okay. the lord also took care, but food without food will not survive animals. these are the words they really throw, a challenge to a special person, for whom everything revolves around this very thing, eat, drink, build a house, go on vacation. well, that's how you live to your heart's content. and the lord says don't think about it. and your heavenly father will take care of you, of course, in strict accordance with this command. after all, no one does, and, probably, the lord does not require us to do so. but he builds value system these words determine the priorities of life, if the priority is what to wear, what to eat what to drink, but we will add today to go on vacation, have fun, laugh, take a walk. then these are not the priorities that god offers. for us, they differ little from those priorities that exist in the animal world. but of course, man is a highly developed being and that's it. this is incommensurable with animal priorities. but more or less it's all of the same order,
no need to think what to wear, the lord took care of housing. they are somehow okay. the lord also took care, but food without food will not survive animals. these are the words they really throw, a challenge to a special person, for whom everything revolves around this very thing, eat, drink, build a house, go on vacation. well, that's how you live to your heart's content. and the lord says don't think about it. and your heavenly father will take care of you, of course, in strict accordance...
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but you young people can hear you very well, i think the whole house of the lord.have the right to rest, enshrined in the law on silence on september 3, 2008 . so i think it's time to disperse, i will not interfere. here he turned down, he’s like a lawyer or something, like that, yes borya, but you, of course, spoke cicero is resting. now the entire press center of the gvd, so to speak, under the knee of you in their place. the photo in the newspaper is also a machination, i wanted to buy a program, i look at a familiar face. i bought it, of course. what if such will come, then in the headquarters there you know such initiatives are not encouraged, or what? i don't want you. well, i'll sue them all to such and such a mother. already funny. good news for me too, what's the news? have you dug up any information about your designer fishermen konstantin olegovich of the city of kaluga was brought to his homeland for illegal possession? i don't mean to take your colleague in vain, but we're investigating a very serious crime, a double homicide. konstantin rybakov is con
but you young people can hear you very well, i think the whole house of the lord.have the right to rest, enshrined in the law on silence on september 3, 2008 . so i think it's time to disperse, i will not interfere. here he turned down, he’s like a lawyer or something, like that, yes borya, but you, of course, spoke cicero is resting. now the entire press center of the gvd, so to speak, under the knee of you in their place. the photo in the newspaper is also a machination, i wanted to buy a...
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that role came the power to nominate people to the unelected second chamber of parliament, the house of lords, to this . her majesty queen elizabeth. he became lord lebedev of hampton in siberia. he had been nominated by borisjohnson. and when russia invaded ukraine earlier this year, that nomination process came under renewed scrutiny. the sunday times reports that... they said that this is because... boris johnson's they said that this is because... borisjohnson's parmer chief they said that this is because... boris johnson's parmer chief adviser dominic borisjohnson's parmer chief adviser dominic cummings has also written about the saying... another source has confirmed to the bbc that concerns were raised by security services and the sunday times tells us what happens next. it reports... see in official records, on that day, the prime minister met with lebedev holdings. mrjohnson was asked about that. did lebedev holdings. mrjohnson was asked about that.— lebedev holdings. mrjohnson was asked about that. did you meet with them in march _ asked about that. did you meet with them in march 2
that role came the power to nominate people to the unelected second chamber of parliament, the house of lords, to this . her majesty queen elizabeth. he became lord lebedev of hampton in siberia. he had been nominated by borisjohnson. and when russia invaded ukraine earlier this year, that nomination process came under renewed scrutiny. the sunday times reports that... they said that this is because... boris johnson's they said that this is because... borisjohnson's parmer chief they said that...
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of the guards disappeared from the post. igor nefyodov, did you find out? no, he's in the house just 2 days to strengthen security, lordmy girl. calm down, of course, i think that everything is because of the money and the case near the bar. it was just staged. they needed to scare you so that they would take another guard of this nefyodov into the house, he must be put on the wanted list. whom nefyodova, you need tell the police to the police, no no, what are you, what are you kostya says that we can’t risk sasha’s life like that, you well, well, no, there is no police that your husband won’t allow, half climbed a girl, all the time the door was closed. the man looks normal. well, kidnap some child there. and i’m coming up, i’m at his gate at 6:00, no. i don't think it's supposed to be a shift change, how would he go through the lane. and so konstantin alexandrovich went down somewhere at 11:45. we talked, yes, and he left, what they were talking about. tamara for a minute we we no longer need your services. i hope you won't inform the police otherwise, i assure you. i will find a way to revoke your license. it is cle
of the guards disappeared from the post. igor nefyodov, did you find out? no, he's in the house just 2 days to strengthen security, lordmy girl. calm down, of course, i think that everything is because of the money and the case near the bar. it was just staged. they needed to scare you so that they would take another guard of this nefyodov into the house, he must be put on the wanted list. whom nefyodova, you need tell the police to the police, no no, what are you, what are you kostya says that...
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in the house of lords... shouting. _ in the late 1980s, section 28 protesters stormed the bbc. e rights to walk down the aisle. i pride has undergone many changes over the years. what started off as a protest of around 700 people is now a march of thousands. but what does it stand for today? there is still a need for protest. it's a fightback, it's a celebration. and i would emphasise our history, although i take it for granted. - —— and i would emphasise our history, or they will— take it for granted. we have a massive issues in terms of international sport, that to be seen publicly as gay is a bad thing and damaging, which is astonishing. even the friends of ours are now being very wary about, what can you say, what's respectable enough to say? naturally, they are trying to divide us all up. we need tojoin together even more. shout till we're hoarse, | until conversion therapy is banned for all. still today, a third of all lgbt+ people in britain have been victims of homophobic, biphobic or transphobic violence. the only way you keep rights by perpetually struggling to keep th
in the house of lords... shouting. _ in the late 1980s, section 28 protesters stormed the bbc. e rights to walk down the aisle. i pride has undergone many changes over the years. what started off as a protest of around 700 people is now a march of thousands. but what does it stand for today? there is still a need for protest. it's a fightback, it's a celebration. and i would emphasise our history, although i take it for granted. - —— and i would emphasise our history, or they will— take...
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house of the dragon. and the long-awaited prequel to the lord of the rings.f you are lucky, someone may actually by the old comic book or two. jane: what fun. finally, analysis of one of the images released by nasa's james webb telescope has shown that there were 10 times more galaxies such as ourwn in the early universe than previously thought. it is a further study to come from the world's most powerful telescope and could change our current thinking about when galaxies were formed and how our universe evolved. i will leave you with that thought to ponder as you enjoy your weekend. thank you for watching bbc world narrator: funding for is presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymonjames. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪a-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ judy: good evenin
house of the dragon. and the long-awaited prequel to the lord of the rings.f you are lucky, someone may actually by the old comic book or two. jane: what fun. finally, analysis of one of the images released by nasa's james webb telescope has shown that there were 10 times more galaxies such as ourwn in the early universe than previously thought. it is a further study to come from the world's most powerful telescope and could change our current thinking about when galaxies were formed and how...
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house of the dragon. and the long—awaited prequel to the lord of the rings.ook at the weather with chris fawkes. we all know about the extreme heat we've had earlier in the week. july has seen record—breaking temperatures here across the uk, but it's also been incredibly dry across parts of southern wales, southern and eastern areas of england. there've been some places that have seen no appreciable measurable rain so far this month, so bone dry. now, there is potential for seeing a bit of rain over the next few days, but some of the driest areas of southern and eastern england, hardly anything in the forecast. there should be some useful rain, though, across parts of southern wales. that's one of the driest areas of the uk, so i'm sure that rain will be welcome. and the radar picture is picking up some areas of rain today. we've got this line just forming across east wales into parts of somerset area, down to dorset that's forming on a convergence zone. so there will be some slow moving, heavy thundery showers there, bringing some locally pretty large rainfa
house of the dragon. and the long—awaited prequel to the lord of the rings.ook at the weather with chris fawkes. we all know about the extreme heat we've had earlier in the week. july has seen record—breaking temperatures here across the uk, but it's also been incredibly dry across parts of southern wales, southern and eastern areas of england. there've been some places that have seen no appreciable measurable rain so far this month, so bone dry. now, there is potential for seeing a bit of...
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the northern ireland political bill was introduced in the house of lords yesterday. e more of this as and when we get it. we've been hearing about disruption at the port of dover. motoring organisations are expecting uk roads to be significantly busier from today. it's being dubbed �*frantic friday�* . it's expected that more than 18 million leisure trips will be made by car this weekend alone. the advice is to check the latest updates before you travel. and what about getting your car ready for the big journey? hannah miller has been to a garage in wilmslow, greater manchester, to find out more. yeah, some cars are in here for their safety checks already ahead of what's expected to be a really busy weekend out on the roads. nearly 19 million of us expected to make non—workjourneys over the next few days. and as well as being busy out on the roads, that means that it's busy for people like ben, who's here from the aa. you'll be going out to breakdowns, things that happen. how much more of that kind of thing are you expecting we're expecting to see a massive increase i
the northern ireland political bill was introduced in the house of lords yesterday. e more of this as and when we get it. we've been hearing about disruption at the port of dover. motoring organisations are expecting uk roads to be significantly busier from today. it's being dubbed �*frantic friday�* . it's expected that more than 18 million leisure trips will be made by car this weekend alone. the advice is to check the latest updates before you travel. and what about getting your car...
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balance of those in symmetry of those and i am very pleased that it got its advance into the house of lords i remind the promised of the smith commission report that states, it is agreed by all parties that nothing in this report prevents scotland becoming independent country, so does he believe in a democracy and will he respect the people of scotland boss might wright to self—determination? i think the people of scotland do not frankly want to be talking about constitutional issues when another referendum when the issues before the country, the cost of living, the educational issues, drugs, crime, are far more pressing. the prime minister spoke earlier about the atrocities carried out by the ira. for decades, many men and women had the courage to put on the queen because my uniform and uphold and order in northern ireland stop one of the prime ministers undoubted achievements is, he brought in the northern ireland legacy bill so that those people who served their country can finally sleep safely in their beds. thank you for that, prime minister, if i may be so presumptuous on their behalf
balance of those in symmetry of those and i am very pleased that it got its advance into the house of lords i remind the promised of the smith commission report that states, it is agreed by all parties that nothing in this report prevents scotland becoming independent country, so does he believe in a democracy and will he respect the people of scotland boss might wright to self—determination? i think the people of scotland do not frankly want to be talking about constitutional issues when...
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want to become millionaires do you want a house in miami do you want to swim in gold do you want to ask your victims of business patency ? pyramids. how, mmm, the lord of hoper-invest, the russian house of sing started millions on their fellow citizens and was replaced by another dishonest businessmen under the guise of business training cash desks, mutual assistance and personality development clubs, new scammers appeared on the scene. they went further than their predecessors and began to call themselves gods, but these criminal personalities have nothing to do with religion or business; all they need is to pull out the last savings from the pockets of naive people. why staged performances of rogues are still have success with gullible citizens who pull the strings of the characters of these crime shows and who the puppeteers of financial pyramids really are. we took on the case and conducted our own investigation. and you won't give me away, i won't give me away. all right, call a lawyer. here are my documents. present, please, wait. now you haven't seen me. i didn't see you or you don't want to, you understand? we 'll be sort of investigating wh
want to become millionaires do you want a house in miami do you want to swim in gold do you want to ask your victims of business patency ? pyramids. how, mmm, the lord of hoper-invest, the russian house of sing started millions on their fellow citizens and was replaced by another dishonest businessmen under the guise of business training cash desks, mutual assistance and personality development clubs, new scammers appeared on the scene. they went further than their predecessors and began to...
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is professor of public law at the university of cambridge and is also a legal adviser to the house of lordsr the because on face value this appears to be a matter for the conservative party and its process rather than anything broader.— party and its process rather than anything broader. yes, that's right and under a _ anything broader. yes, that's right and under a constitution, - anything broader. yes, that's right and under a constitution, when i anything broader. yes, that's right| and under a constitution, when the prime ministerfinds and under a constitution, when the prime minister finds themselves in this position, we would normally expect the internal party process to be given time to run and then, for them to resign as prime minister. once a new leader has been identified. that is what happened when david cameron resigned and when theresa may resigned. bind when david cameron resigned and when theresa may resigned.— theresa may resigned. and while that internal party — theresa may resigned. and while that internal party process _ theresa may resigned. and while that internal party
is professor of public law at the university of cambridge and is also a legal adviser to the house of lordsr the because on face value this appears to be a matter for the conservative party and its process rather than anything broader.— party and its process rather than anything broader. yes, that's right and under a _ anything broader. yes, that's right and under a constitution, - anything broader. yes, that's right and under a constitution, when i anything broader. yes, that's right| and...
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know, coming very high profile releases in the second half of this year in "the house of the dragon" over hbo max and the lordthe rings prequell i think it's uneven. i think that the principle driver along with the conditions and such for the consumer. >> how does the strong dollar affect them? that is number one and what will happen to the stock if the forecast of a two million subscriber loss for the second quarter is better than that in other words, half that, let's say? >> a couple weeks ago we felt the street wasn't what the fx, you really have to look at the basket roughly a little over 40% of the revenue is from the u.s. there is some pretty material overseas composure that is not what rattles people's cages there is any outline they have for the advertising strategy if they are short of the two million, i think it will hit the stock when the move is made today. but, yeah, i think people will be really focusing on q-3 and expecting a mildly positive number i think the consensus is around 1.8 million. >> matthew, what would make you more bullish on netflix? >> really seeing a little more magic on the pr
know, coming very high profile releases in the second half of this year in "the house of the dragon" over hbo max and the lordthe rings prequell i think it's uneven. i think that the principle driver along with the conditions and such for the consumer. >> how does the strong dollar affect them? that is number one and what will happen to the stock if the forecast of a two million subscriber loss for the second quarter is better than that in other words, half that, let's say?...
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lord , right behind the palace of culture, the next house is almost all residential buildings in theya destroyed as a result of hostilities and it seems that it is already impossible to find survivors in this ghost town. in the five-story building where tatyana's mother lives, a whole entrance collapsed in the courtyard, we meet the military, it seemed that they would let us into the city first, and then when we entered from their side, hail mortars began to work, and such destruction and losses would have arisen and you were lost yes were nicholas pakovsky, one of the activists of the russian spring, returned here eight years later to his native ashes. thank you brothers. that you supported us at a difficult moment for 8 years, we waited for this , thank god, once before the war, nikolai even ran for mayor of the past in the fourteenth, he went to fight, was wounded, left for russia, where he underwent several operations. as soon as they captured the city, the first thing they started to do, they began to rob the city just to walk around the apartments. here, i now tried to myself g
lord , right behind the palace of culture, the next house is almost all residential buildings in theya destroyed as a result of hostilities and it seems that it is already impossible to find survivors in this ghost town. in the five-story building where tatyana's mother lives, a whole entrance collapsed in the courtyard, we meet the military, it seemed that they would let us into the city first, and then when we entered from their side, hail mortars began to work, and such destruction and...
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price of gas or amount of drinking by the white house press team? >> lordmercy, i don't know how any of them survived this. incredible, the amount of bs said to them on a daily basis is insane. it is so infuriating that everyone knows what's really going on with this white house, it's a train wreck, a disaster. nobody can get anything right. the poly iicyicy allrvevehe map he factt i p understand that this isng b run by t tbama oba team, the jv team of the obama administration which is saying something. people who were qualified to be in the assistant secretary position for secretary position here now running the show. what it ends up with is situations like this, they try to spin over and over again the american people which nobody buys, the press doesn't buy and they have to shrug their shoulders were rolled their eyes and say i guess we have to go along with this right now and that's why you see new york times washington post, political and others out of the past week saying is this guy too old? pay attention to the thing everybody has been saying online
price of gas or amount of drinking by the white house press team? >> lordmercy, i don't know how any of them survived this. incredible, the amount of bs said to them on a daily basis is insane. it is so infuriating that everyone knows what's really going on with this white house, it's a train wreck, a disaster. nobody can get anything right. the poly iicyicy allrvevehe map he factt i p understand that this isng b run by t tbama oba team, the jv team of the obama administration which is...
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house, of course. come on, come on, it's okay. everything is fine. lord, i called the guards from the city. well, you never know, come on, we'll take your nakhodka, deliver the institute better in the form of what it is, what's going on here? not understood. well , what are you like a child? i won't give anything to anyone good conversation talk. where are the chicks? and they don't? i told you, in my opinion, everything will be fine, but you did not believe me. yes, i'm nothing to anyone and everything will be fine. how did you think to return the gun to you? yes, it's already late, and when you came to me it wasn't too late, i don't understand, you were offended by me for something, for example, for example, i don't know why. that's right, what should we do there that we didn't see. in general, this is how the operation guys reach the finish line, and therefore the cost of an error increases by a factor of several. flying tomorrow. london prestige of the country. here such heads can fly. we must be rebels and gouging. are you not a komsomolets? i have a
house, of course. come on, come on, it's okay. everything is fine. lord, i called the guards from the city. well, you never know, come on, we'll take your nakhodka, deliver the institute better in the form of what it is, what's going on here? not understood. well , what are you like a child? i won't give anything to anyone good conversation talk. where are the chicks? and they don't? i told you, in my opinion, everything will be fine, but you did not believe me. yes, i'm nothing to anyone and...
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lord salisbury was compelled to make churchill. both chancellor of the exchecker and leader of the house of commons. and he was only 37 years of age. the pace of lord randolph's climb up what was called the greasy pole of politics was mirrored only by the rapidity of his descent. the alienated his colleagues and salisbury's cabinet and when they rejected his first budget, he overplayed his hand and tendered his resignation. to his surprise to everyone's surprise salisbury accepted although churchill kept his seat in parliament. for the last eight years of his life. his decline was obvious. is friend lord saul lord rosebery. said he died by inches in public. this raises a delicate question about the reason for lord randolph's early death some historians are certain. he contracted syphilis others claim. it was a rare incurable incurable brain disease is likely will never know and except for those who have a salacious interest in the subject. i don't know that it really matters. what does matter is that lord randolph died of the relatively early age of 45 and this left a decided mark on his elder son? t
lord salisbury was compelled to make churchill. both chancellor of the exchecker and leader of the house of commons. and he was only 37 years of age. the pace of lord randolph's climb up what was called the greasy pole of politics was mirrored only by the rapidity of his descent. the alienated his colleagues and salisbury's cabinet and when they rejected his first budget, he overplayed his hand and tendered his resignation. to his surprise to everyone's surprise salisbury accepted although...
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there was a house standing here about hud default as i devoured in the front, had collapsed during the flooding. yeah. i know there were still 10 people inside the oven, todd cessation of my lord to tune. they survived by the skin of their teeth, the torrent tour a hole into your parents house. but after 8 months of repairs, they were able to move back in. many locals, meanwhile, have been left traumatized by the flood. monoxide announced your water will from day that includes taking a shower. yeah, you hear the water gushing out of the shower head be does muscles design proposals? columbus is open. that reminds you of the sound of surgeon water and the feeling of wetness to fuel. last year's r, valley flood killed at least a 133 people. hundreds went missing, only to be found later, including some of you. william neighbors does reddish open. fidel never forget that boy out the door was forced open by the water masses and a child shouted lufkin ma'am hello ma'am. hello mama, i heard from them and then it was suddenly quiet in the shop. i did not hear from these people for 3 days till next as in, but then i saw them again and for no. okay, there. say nothing bad has happened to
there was a house standing here about hud default as i devoured in the front, had collapsed during the flooding. yeah. i know there were still 10 people inside the oven, todd cessation of my lord to tune. they survived by the skin of their teeth, the torrent tour a hole into your parents house. but after 8 months of repairs, they were able to move back in. many locals, meanwhile, have been left traumatized by the flood. monoxide announced your water will from day that includes taking a shower....
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disciplinary process of misconduct in the government position continued to be that the prime minister did not know about it. a day later on tuesday, lord mcdonald intervened. he is a member of the houseal maelstrom and continues to play out and downing street both online and bbc news and hear on bbc news. if you been tracking the weather forecast for the past few days, you may have seen that the temperature is expected to rise quite significantly that everyone in the uk, mostly across the south we are increasingly confident that a heat wave is on the way and is likely to affect the southern half of the british isles. in the short—term, it is cloudy and relatively cool in the north of the country, recently we've had some spots of rain and the weather system writing around this area of high pressure and in the south of us, this high is expected to eventually build up across the uk, this high pressure will be responsible for spreading the very hot air in our direction and this is not going to happen right away. and if you look at the wind arrows coming from the north, relatively fresh north atlantic era but having said that, temperatures in the morning 15 to 16 in the south of the count
disciplinary process of misconduct in the government position continued to be that the prime minister did not know about it. a day later on tuesday, lord mcdonald intervened. he is a member of the houseal maelstrom and continues to play out and downing street both online and bbc news and hear on bbc news. if you been tracking the weather forecast for the past few days, you may have seen that the temperature is expected to rise quite significantly that everyone in the uk, mostly across the south...
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house." it could lead to "lord of the flies." that doesn't seem to have happened here. >> yeah. >> why?eople who are becoming adults authority and power in their own lives -- why do we imagine that's a bad thing? >> the knee-jerk answer would be life experience. and the response here might be life experience, i'm out here with an irrigation contraption. >> exactly. >> what's your life experience? >> exactly. >> but from time to time, the adults have to step in. when covid first hit the u.s., some students wanted the school to continue as usual in spite of california's lockdown. administrators intervened. padraic macleish among them. difficult conversation? >> it wasn't an easy one, but it was an important. defining the limits of self-governance. are part of tal springs. >> and speaking of experiences not offered at state u., ziani was preparing for an adventure, driving cattle on horseback up a remote mountaintop for summer grazing. >> we were going to chase them up. we'll keep them where they need to be. we'll work long hours. we'll read sometimes. >> it fell to tim gibson to get her r
house." it could lead to "lord of the flies." that doesn't seem to have happened here. >> yeah. >> why?eople who are becoming adults authority and power in their own lives -- why do we imagine that's a bad thing? >> the knee-jerk answer would be life experience. and the response here might be life experience, i'm out here with an irrigation contraption. >> exactly. >> what's your life experience? >> exactly. >> but from time to time, the...
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housing. so their evening ended the ladies, showing the shock of the lord with all their looks, collecting evidence. now at the sparkling devices are on the way to the landfill, and the likely employees of the underground club to the police department, while investigative actions were underway. one of the girls, drooping like that, was sitting in an armchair by the betting machine and now it’s not up to the games of the blue, it’s dmi. dmitry timofeev vesti duty our program is always available on the media platform, watch it in the application or on the website smotrim.ru alexey tselishchev was in the studio. see you soon. i hate you summer will be exciting. well , happier. someone began to throw up my will, red roses on the windshield of my car groom, victor my ex-husband paul my friend in the summer will be exciting in prayer. you know? let's shoot a rare chemists will not be bored in the summer films serials documentaries cartoons during the fighting on the caucasian front, the troops under the command of the horn did not lose a single battle. he felt the nerve thread of the battle became one of
housing. so their evening ended the ladies, showing the shock of the lord with all their looks, collecting evidence. now at the sparkling devices are on the way to the landfill, and the likely employees of the underground club to the police department, while investigative actions were underway. one of the girls, drooping like that, was sitting in an armchair by the betting machine and now it’s not up to the games of the blue, it’s dmi. dmitry timofeev vesti duty our program is always...
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this is some kind of horror. dream lord this is indescribable. right here is the next house. uildings in the popasna are destroyed as a result of hostilities and it seems that it is no longer possible to find survivors in this ghost town. in the five-story building, where tatiana's mom lives, a whole entrance collapsed in in the yard we met the military, we got the impression that we were first allowed into the city, and then when we entered from their side, hail mortars began to work, and as if there were such destruction and losses, and you were lost. nikolai pakovsky, one of the activists of the russian spring, returned here in the past. after 8 years to the native ashes. thank you brothers. that you supported us in a difficult moment for 8 years, we waited for this , thank god, once before the war, nikolai even ran for the post of mayor of the pope in on the 14th, he left to fight, was wounded, went to russia, where he underwent several operations. as soon as they captured the city, the first thing they started to do, they began to rob the city just to walk around the apar
this is some kind of horror. dream lord this is indescribable. right here is the next house. uildings in the popasna are destroyed as a result of hostilities and it seems that it is no longer possible to find survivors in this ghost town. in the five-story building, where tatiana's mom lives, a whole entrance collapsed in in the yard we met the military, we got the impression that we were first allowed into the city, and then when we entered from their side, hail mortars began to work, and as...
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house. today. monks live here and next to the temple of the transfiguration of the lord and below the page river andngs are a favorite place for pilgrims of the holy spirit next stop trinity sergius lavra 11 churches, several workshops and libraries, it was once a deserted place where the 23-year-old monk sergius came to a hermit life, together with his brother, his elder brother, brother. uh. advise him and agreed to settle here on the slope of khomakovtsy. they erected the first wooden trinity church, the church of the church wanted. dedicate yourself to prayers, but it starts to settle around, brothers. the trinity monastery becomes revered it is here that the earrings bless dmitry donskoy for the battle of kulikovo for the first time russian people went beyond the borders of their state outside of your living space. in the field , they met with the enemy and defeated him. sergi played an important role more than once in history. he tried on the warring princes dmitry donskoy and oleg ryazansky and founded several monasteries. he was offered to become a metropolitan, but the spiritual collector o
house. today. monks live here and next to the temple of the transfiguration of the lord and below the page river andngs are a favorite place for pilgrims of the holy spirit next stop trinity sergius lavra 11 churches, several workshops and libraries, it was once a deserted place where the 23-year-old monk sergius came to a hermit life, together with his brother, his elder brother, brother. uh. advise him and agreed to settle here on the slope of khomakovtsy. they erected the first wooden...
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house of commons. it still has to go through the lords, but it has passed at the commons.t tonight, it said it was disappointing that the eu had chosen to bring us forward, but a legal dispute was a no one's interests and will not fix the people and businesses of northern ireland. helen catt. it is now —— at half past i will be joined for dateline london, but no too lazy for the sport. —— to lizzie. london, but no too lazy for the sport. -- to lizzie.— sport. -- to lizzie. play was delayed _ sport. -- to lizzie. play was delayed for— sport. -- to lizzie. play was delayed for nearly _ sport. -- to lizzie. play was delayed for nearly four i sport. -- to lizzie. play was i delayed for nearly four hours, so the match is just 29 overs per delayed for nearly four hours, so the match isjust 29 overs per side for england. 38 runs after a batting collapse, which included joe root falling for one. he was one of four wickets taken by dwaine pretorius. after a quick turnaround, south africa had just started their run chase of 201, south africa have a 1-0 chase of 201, south africa hav
house of commons. it still has to go through the lords, but it has passed at the commons.t tonight, it said it was disappointing that the eu had chosen to bring us forward, but a legal dispute was a no one's interests and will not fix the people and businesses of northern ireland. helen catt. it is now —— at half past i will be joined for dateline london, but no too lazy for the sport. —— to lizzie. london, but no too lazy for the sport. -- to lizzie.— sport. -- to lizzie. play was...