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bless you. 0h, isay. bless you. that oh, i say. bless you. be very cross with you. frank williams was best known for his recurring role as the whisky—loving, petulant vicar timothy farthing in the sitcom set during the second world war. he also played clergymen in other bbc comedies, including you rang, m'lord? and hi—de—hi. the queen has travelled to scotland with members of herfamily the queen has travelled to scotland with members of her family for their traditional week of events north of the border. the 96—year—old monarch, who has cut back on public engagements because of mobility issues, was in edinburgh for the ceremony of the keys. the ceremony sees the monarch are traditionally handed the keys to the city and seat are welcomed to arrange and an hereditary kingdom of scotland. —— sees her welcomed. the clean—up is under way at glastonbury to return the site in somerset to a working dairy farm, after 200,000 music lovers attended the festival there. 0ur correspondent john maguire is there. it isa it is a big job, john? yeah, absolutel
bless you. 0h, isay. bless you. that oh, i say. bless you. be very cross with you. frank williams was best known for his recurring role as the whisky—loving, petulant vicar timothy farthing in the sitcom set during the second world war. he also played clergymen in other bbc comedies, including you rang, m'lord? and hi—de—hi. the queen has travelled to scotland with members of herfamily the queen has travelled to scotland with members of her family for their traditional week of events...
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invest organization does not conduct any public activity, rusyr is rarely an exception to it, even isays stated that this company, which is dynamically developing in the field of air transportation, assures that they can organize a charter flight anywhere at any time and when journalists tried to order a charter , the manager of the company asked to send a request by e-mail, which remained unanswered, the most expensive aircraft from the rusair fleet, a new model of the falconax, worth about 50 million dollars, flights until recently, the companies were marked by the abbreviation rsd, the same as the special flying squad of russia, which transports the leaders of the country, according to flightradar data, and often fly on the st. petersburg route, in addition to gelendzhik, that is where the largest real estate objects associated with putin are located under gelendzhik, one of his palaces worth more than billion dollars famous for its water disco and hookah pole for striptease we present to you the most secret palace in russia this is the largest private residential house in russia thi
invest organization does not conduct any public activity, rusyr is rarely an exception to it, even isays stated that this company, which is dynamically developing in the field of air transportation, assures that they can organize a charter flight anywhere at any time and when journalists tried to order a charter , the manager of the company asked to send a request by e-mail, which remained unanswered, the most expensive aircraft from the rusair fleet, a new model of the falconax, worth about 50...
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warainianvoloe isay tt victory will be ours. zelenskyy says up to 100 of his troops are being killed every day and that the russians now occupy about one-fifth of his country. tonight, cbs' imtiaz tyab shows us the high-tech weapons that could help turn the tide for ukraine. >> reporter: it is without a doubt a grim milestone. despite being wildly outgunned and outmanned, what ukraine hasn't been is outwitted and is still fighting back with a vengeance. one of its best weapons is at the top-secret headquarters of its drone army, known as the aerorozvidka unit, where volunteer warriors attack russia with the click of a mouse, using drones fitted with thermal imaging cameras and powerful explosives. aerorozvidka was found at the start of russia's invasion, a nnot-for-profit charity relying on online donations. they stopped this 40-mile russian column dead in its yaroslav honchar is a lieuteit e ge hnoly is fundame in"h. "we can't fight a symmetrical war with russia, so we have to act smarter." it's a strategy tha >> how are you? y
warainianvoloe isay tt victory will be ours. zelenskyy says up to 100 of his troops are being killed every day and that the russians now occupy about one-fifth of his country. tonight, cbs' imtiaz tyab shows us the high-tech weapons that could help turn the tide for ukraine. >> reporter: it is without a doubt a grim milestone. despite being wildly outgunned and outmanned, what ukraine hasn't been is outwitted and is still fighting back with a vengeance. one of its best weapons is at the...
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good old leicester, isay. not good old leicester, i say.acular today, hasn't it? britain has looked absolutely spectaculartoday, hasn't it? it britain has looked absolutely spectacular today, hasn't it? it has brought a lot of people to the city of london and got people out on the streets. the queen has issued a statement in light of all that's gone on. she says she is humbled and deeply touched by people's reactions to the celebration, not least when she appeared on the balcony. a great draw, all of this for tourists from home and abroad. i'm joined now by ceo of visit britain, patricia yates. how much did you market thejubilee celebrations to tourists? how much did you market the jubilee celebrations to tourists?— celebrations to tourists? tourism has really been _ celebrations to tourists? tourism has really been hit _ celebrations to tourists? tourism has really been hit by _ celebrations to tourists? tourism has really been hit by covid, - celebrations to tourists? tourism has really been hit by covid, but| has really been hit by covid
good old leicester, isay. not good old leicester, i say.acular today, hasn't it? britain has looked absolutely spectaculartoday, hasn't it? it britain has looked absolutely spectacular today, hasn't it? it has brought a lot of people to the city of london and got people out on the streets. the queen has issued a statement in light of all that's gone on. she says she is humbled and deeply touched by people's reactions to the celebration, not least when she appeared on the balcony. a great draw,...
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you need to know the other side isaying. host: marianne has been waiting in clarks grove, minnesota. caller: you redeemed yourself a little when you said that comment about eisenhower. before that you were pretty much trashing the party that i think does more good. i am calling because the roe v. wade, i recalled when it occurred and heard on the radio. i lookedt my 18 month old and just started bawling. at 21, i knew the gravity of what that was going to be. it was predictable. the pendulum swung way too far and people just -- it was supposed to be safe and rare and it became, for some people, i have had seven or eight abortions. for me, thiis not safe and rare. i believe the child is sacred, obviously, and i do not want women stoned or anything. i do not want anybody killed. guest: the rate of abortions has been going down for over 20 years. caller: 60 million babies? it is not going down. i get a real bang on what goes on in our country because we have people in toronto and california having a parade for pride and all the
you need to know the other side isaying. host: marianne has been waiting in clarks grove, minnesota. caller: you redeemed yourself a little when you said that comment about eisenhower. before that you were pretty much trashing the party that i think does more good. i am calling because the roe v. wade, i recalled when it occurred and heard on the radio. i lookedt my 18 month old and just started bawling. at 21, i knew the gravity of what that was going to be. it was predictable. the pendulum...
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judy: it is interesting, listening to what she isaying.always a desire at the national level to say we see a trend, but she says it has to do with the individual circumstances, with the candidates and what was going on in that race. >> we have seen the nationalization of politics for some time. there is also a truth to all politics being local. i think what marisa pointed out, while the issue of covid is no longer a top issue like it was in 2020, the impact is still being felt. it has the downstream effects on crime and mental health and our children and their schooling. so we are still seeing the aftershocks of this pandemic, and in some ways it is playing out on local races. people feel frustrated with the way the city has or hasn't come back since the pandemic. it is playing a part in federal races as well. 75% of americans believe the country is often the wrong direction. a lot of that is the economy. the pandemic may be officially over. but its impact is still here. judy: how did you see that in california in terms of voter interest i
judy: it is interesting, listening to what she isaying.always a desire at the national level to say we see a trend, but she says it has to do with the individual circumstances, with the candidates and what was going on in that race. >> we have seen the nationalization of politics for some time. there is also a truth to all politics being local. i think what marisa pointed out, while the issue of covid is no longer a top issue like it was in 2020, the impact is still being felt. it has the...
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and you said at the end of d the day she isay supported this president and enabled him every single stepof the way and we're in the condition we're in right now because of democrat failed leadership and their failed positions on policy on the issue of gun control. she voted in the house with a bill that's making its way right now through the us .ay she but earlier in may she said without concrete action, the cycle a of mass carnage in this country will go on broken. we need g to move toward reinstating a ban ofri the manufacturing saleng and transfer of military style assault weapons currently on the markets are millions and millions of guns. the ar 15s what she really think about guns, do you think? i don't thinkou she even knows what she's talking about. at the end of the day, you just have her saying things just to say it. butt no real solution offering anything that's actually going to address the issue that weio have right now. if you're serious aboutut protecting our children, if you're serious about protecting educators, let's start by putting school resource officers in all off o
and you said at the end of d the day she isay supported this president and enabled him every single stepof the way and we're in the condition we're in right now because of democrat failed leadership and their failed positions on policy on the issue of gun control. she voted in the house with a bill that's making its way right now through the us .ay she but earlier in may she said without concrete action, the cycle a of mass carnage in this country will go on broken. we need g to move toward...
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thomas for better represents tucker carlson said we spoke with paletta about what clarence thomas life isayd has in life. >> here's part of a fascinating conversation and he was born in this little shack chantyel with no electricity, just with no electricity, just just abject poverty. but it was a rural povertyes as justice thomas likes to say and had a community where they supported each other obviously in tough times down in the south. but it was a community when he is sworn in at the supreme court, there's a guy therey named gary kemp who was a i think the grandson of lulu kemp and he has clarence thomas, his birth records. he gives them tolulu him at at clearway. yes. yes. t he comes up he said, hey, g i have your birth records. and byoe this point, thomas and byoe this point, thomas all over the place. he's like, who is this guy? gary kemp who is the grandson of lulu who delivered clarence thomas, you know, in this little houselu in in and pinpoit georgia where famoustl willie english was not the only language spoken. gullah geechee was a fauci it's a i think it's gullah in georgia, ge
thomas for better represents tucker carlson said we spoke with paletta about what clarence thomas life isayd has in life. >> here's part of a fascinating conversation and he was born in this little shack chantyel with no electricity, just with no electricity, just just abject poverty. but it was a rural povertyes as justice thomas likes to say and had a community where they supported each other obviously in tough times down in the south. but it was a community when he is sworn in at the...
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let zaya pipe, isay lips let go. thank you bravo really want to say that so penetratingly.one of the great masters of dramatic art said that any woman actress should play her role through pain. so you demonstrated it right now, and you wrote this song obviously through pain and performed it so drama tragically simply magnificently with big, big. thank you, what city of transbaikalia did you come to us, the city of khilok. you have been born there all your life. i was born in buryatia but my parents are from khilka. they just left for a while, then they gave birth to me there. returned back, but i believe that khilok is my hometown. i was told that sometimes you work part-time in a taxi. yes, free free time moonlights as a taxi, and you sing to passengers. you, as in that poem, coco becomes our horse and is ready to enter a burning hut. let's see how, uh, natasha lives in her transbaikal attention. brakes and choose verki this is on we are in the city of khilok, transbaikal territory, this is my native city, as it were, i have been living here since childhood, we had a paren
let zaya pipe, isay lips let go. thank you bravo really want to say that so penetratingly.one of the great masters of dramatic art said that any woman actress should play her role through pain. so you demonstrated it right now, and you wrote this song obviously through pain and performed it so drama tragically simply magnificently with big, big. thank you, what city of transbaikalia did you come to us, the city of khilok. you have been born there all your life. i was born in buryatia but my...
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isay who the person is and give their bona fides . how safe they are right about this but they did mention ex-wife, capitalism is racist. they'll say american capitalism is brutal and racist. the slavers are capitalist now? i thought slavery was a capitalist system. so other capitalism is good but american capitalism is that you here's a funny thing. these people claim they run the country. if you see them in interviews or you look them up they say i love the country. there's no way you can love the country and write the things the way you write. i would hate that country. what doyou mean you love that country, that country is horrible . it makes no sense . so they talk about people will say blm is this market assist group. i think they're just too high and the average person is not going to listen to that but to leave you before i open with questions with some hope . the best thing we have going for us is people are starting to wake up. they need to read more of what they're saying the last half control of the media, not even the lib
isay who the person is and give their bona fides . how safe they are right about this but they did mention ex-wife, capitalism is racist. they'll say american capitalism is brutal and racist. the slavers are capitalist now? i thought slavery was a capitalist system. so other capitalism is good but american capitalism is that you here's a funny thing. these people claim they run the country. if you see them in interviews or you look them up they say i love the country. there's no way you can...
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as you said, this isai not how you run constitutionallon congressional oversight. i ranit differently when the rusticate investigation. we put out the documentation in full. we put doc outumentati all 60 t this committee has that ability and liz cheney let off these hearings specifically said we are only going to give you partially what we have discovered. we're going to hold back thee rest . that's not how you educateba the american publicot you how to safeguard a capital. that's how you politicizeit national securityol,s. they're trying to make t the case that donald trump is responsible for t what happened after he gave his speech that day ate the capital . can youla explainin to me how the guy that authorized o twenty thousand or up to twenty thousand national guard troops is responsible for a riot that he was clearly trying tohe prevent? because i think anybody with common sense would recognize that if those troops were there at the capitol, january six never happens. takeua us back into the ovalor office on the 4th of january when there were the five of you,
as you said, this isai not how you run constitutionallon congressional oversight. i ranit differently when the rusticate investigation. we put out the documentation in full. we put doc outumentati all 60 t this committee has that ability and liz cheney let off these hearings specifically said we are only going to give you partially what we have discovered. we're going to hold back thee rest . that's not how you educateba the american publicot you how to safeguard a capital. that's how you...
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isay, hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, isaid hey, what's going on? i yeah, i said hey, what's going on?a service like this that is— managing a service like this that is making _ managing a service like this that is making such- managing a service like this that is making such an - managing a service like this. that is making such an amazing impact — that is making such an amazing impact on — that is making such an amazing impact on people's— that is making such an amazing impact on people's lives. - impact on people's lives. people _ impact on people's lives. people come _ impact on people's lives. people come here - impact on people's lives. i people come here because impact on people's lives. - people come here because they have _ people come here because they have a — people come here because they have a drink— people come here because they have a drink issue. _ people come here because they have a drink issue. rather- people come here because they have a drink issue. rather thanl have a drink issue. rather than drinking, — have a drink issue. rather than drinking, they— have a drink
isay, hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, isaid hey, what's going on? i yeah, i said hey, what's going on?a service like this that is— managing a service like this that is making _ managing a service like this that is making such- managing a service like this that is making such an - managing a service like this. that is making such an amazing impact — that is making such an amazing impact on — that is making such an amazing impact on people's— that is making such an amazing impact on people's...
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isai fussily mincing fyodor ivanovich strides as if not noticing the moscow snowdrifts time that came in the frame, moscow on a frosty winter day in 1904 to capture such beauty in the 21st century. only the stunning mosfilm scenery is possible, the bridge freezes, and the miracles of cinema are in the wagon, and only 200 horsepower is harnessed at once. and now chaliapin himself, who has been on a spree, is pulling a cab through st. petersburg instead of harnesses, the bank lane was covered with sand, decorated with pedestals with sofishes, along with fyodor ivanovich, a faithful friend, the artist korovin, they are like two elements duet, alexander humpbacked and alexander yatsenko again on the screen, but the newspaper in one half of the second day the air is such that it is a flame. maybe, well, build it on fire, or maybe just blow out korovin and vrubel rachmaninov and mamontov, wives, friends, entrepreneurs a kaleidoscope of non-fictional characters, and in the center of the bases of the russian land, and not just a voice. and obviously god, she just took it and kissed it on the
isai fussily mincing fyodor ivanovich strides as if not noticing the moscow snowdrifts time that came in the frame, moscow on a frosty winter day in 1904 to capture such beauty in the 21st century. only the stunning mosfilm scenery is possible, the bridge freezes, and the miracles of cinema are in the wagon, and only 200 horsepower is harnessed at once. and now chaliapin himself, who has been on a spree, is pulling a cab through st. petersburg instead of harnesses, the bank lane was covered...
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oh, isay! well, bless you. that's rather taken the wind out of my sails.r, the sun will come back out. the cloud will build across north—west scotland and northern ireland and you will see some rain later on. temperatures today ranging from 13 in the north to 20 or 21 as we push down towards the south—east. through the evening and overnight, the rain in the north—west turns heavier and more persistent as it moves across northern and western scotland and all of northern ireland. getting into cumbria and north—west wales. ahead of that in the east, clear skies and we will have the lowest temperatures but generally six to 13 degrees as our overnight lows. the route tomorrow, that rain will very slowly edge from the west towards the east, so we will start of sunny and eastern areas, cloud building and eastern areas, cloud building and the most see a few showers. temperatures up to 24 degrees in the south, widely17 to 19. the forecast could be a lot worst but i'm wondering ifjohn has any idea who might be the wimbledon men's champion this year! andy murray, of
oh, isay! well, bless you. that's rather taken the wind out of my sails.r, the sun will come back out. the cloud will build across north—west scotland and northern ireland and you will see some rain later on. temperatures today ranging from 13 in the north to 20 or 21 as we push down towards the south—east. through the evening and overnight, the rain in the north—west turns heavier and more persistent as it moves across northern and western scotland and all of northern ireland. getting...
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a couple of hundred, potentially, i say hundred, potentially, isay couple of hundred of the proud boysthe reflecting pool, and the north along the road that went to the peace circle and as were walking past the peace circle, iframed circle and as were walking past the peace circle, i framed the proud boys to the right of my shot with the capitol behind and with the one sole police officer at the barriers, which were subsequently breached. we then walk up and passed a tactical unit, preparing, and you see that in the film where the man questions their duty and honour and you see may be a dozen capitol police putting on their riot gear.— dozen capitol police putting on their riot gear. that how would ou their riot gear. that how would you describe — their riot gear. that how would you describe the _ their riot gear. that how would you describe the atmosphere l their riot gear. that how would | you describe the atmosphere at that time?— that time? the atmosphere, it seemed to _ that time? the atmosphere, it seemed to be _ that time? the atmosphere, it seemed to be much _ that time? the at
a couple of hundred, potentially, i say hundred, potentially, isay couple of hundred of the proud boysthe reflecting pool, and the north along the road that went to the peace circle and as were walking past the peace circle, iframed circle and as were walking past the peace circle, i framed the proud boys to the right of my shot with the capitol behind and with the one sole police officer at the barriers, which were subsequently breached. we then walk up and passed a tactical unit, preparing,...
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oh, isay. bless you. that has rather taken the wind out of my sails.m'lord?" and "hi—de—hi". now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. it isa it is a mixed bag, used to describe what is coming up in the days ahead but that is pretty much what we have got and what is in the bag, sunshine and showers, and that mix is going to be fairly well distributed across the uk as the week plays out. we are always going to get the most frequent showers close to the centres of low pressure approaching the uk and they will run into the west and eventually skip into the north, so the most frequent showers to come here in the next five days orso to come here in the next five days or so but for the remainder of the afternoon some heavier showers to run across eastern england that could be thundery and also the odd downpour in wimbledon before the showers clear later. then we look to the west for this band of organised rain to sweep into northern ireland and western scotland during the small hours and across eastern england where skies are clear we could
oh, isay. bless you. that has rather taken the wind out of my sails.m'lord?" and "hi—de—hi". now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. it isa it is a mixed bag, used to describe what is coming up in the days ahead but that is pretty much what we have got and what is in the bag, sunshine and showers, and that mix is going to be fairly well distributed across the uk as the week plays out. we are always going to get the most frequent showers close to the centres...
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isay, i can't keep rolling, we are going to do another one.t a complete end. when did filming and? :, , a complete end. when did filming and? .,, a complete end. when did filming and? . , , : ~' , a complete end. when did filming and? , ,:, and? it has been the quickest show. it finished at — and? it has been the quickest show. it finished at the _ and? it has been the quickest show. it finished at the end _ and? it has been the quickest show. it finished at the end of _ and? it has been the quickest show. it finished at the end of march. - it finished at the end of march. they edited it really quickly. i'm about to start a job next week. i do not think it has been announced. i will get really told off i say. just tell us. it is _ will get really told off i say. just tell us. it is a _ will get really told off i say. just tell us. it is a drama. _ will get really told off i say. just tell us. it is a drama. where - will get really told off i say. just| tell us. it is a drama. where you are a fan — tell us. it is a drama. where you are a fan of
isay, i can't keep rolling, we are going to do another one.t a complete end. when did filming and? :, , a complete end. when did filming and? .,, a complete end. when did filming and? . , , : ~' , a complete end. when did filming and? , ,:, and? it has been the quickest show. it finished at — and? it has been the quickest show. it finished at the _ and? it has been the quickest show. it finished at the end _ and? it has been the quickest show. it finished at the end of _ and? it has been the...