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whereas the king king george iii didn't speak. he spoke german and four other languages. thereby also slightly undermining the idea that he was ignorance and and unintelligent and but he spoke english entirely without a german accent and he was also nicknamed specially by his enemies at the beginning farmer george. it was a way that intellectuals attempted to to embarrass him. but in fact, of course in a country where 80% of people took their livelihood from agriculture his interest in progressive agricultural techniques, he used to write articles for agricultural agricultural papers about rotation and manure and so on and in fact made him made him popular. and he was i'm very unfortunate as a as a child or a young man. when his father frederick prince of wales died very suddenly of an aneurism when he was 12 years old. he had a very good relationship with his father, which is tremendously on almost completely unknown in in hanoverian circles are into the fact that they were a house a royal house of extraordinary dysfunctionality. they all seem to hate their children and
whereas the king king george iii didn't speak. he spoke german and four other languages. thereby also slightly undermining the idea that he was ignorance and and unintelligent and but he spoke english entirely without a german accent and he was also nicknamed specially by his enemies at the beginning farmer george. it was a way that intellectuals attempted to to embarrass him. but in fact, of course in a country where 80% of people took their livelihood from agriculture his interest in...
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he was king of ireland and king of scotland. he never went to those places. elector of hand over, never went to handover. in fact, he never went north of worcester or north of clifford. he basically stayed in his town all his life. yet he had this extraordinary intellectual curiosity. he built up this library. he had 40,000 maps. his topographic map collection is a beautiful and splendid thing. he thought he could understand the world through what he was reading and seeing rather than actually going there and seeing for himself. right, last question before you all queue up and buy the book, which is just over there, ladies and gentlemen, remembering two things. first of all, know thine on me. and secondly, christmas is coming. sir? >> i have a frivolous question you can end with. can you forgive lucy woolsly for her george iii? >> she has come around to a more nuanced approach. she is in her next -- i understand at least in her next tv series she's going to be looking at george iii's mental illness. and she's going to be dealing with it in a much more sort of
he was king of ireland and king of scotland. he never went to those places. elector of hand over, never went to handover. in fact, he never went north of worcester or north of clifford. he basically stayed in his town all his life. yet he had this extraordinary intellectual curiosity. he built up this library. he had 40,000 maps. his topographic map collection is a beautiful and splendid thing. he thought he could understand the world through what he was reading and seeing rather than actually...
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_ said we should all go home because the king had died and as a mark of respect _ the king had died throwing — there was no whooping or hollering or throwing caps in the air, we filed _ or throwing caps in the air, we filed out — or throwing caps in the air, we filed out of— or throwing caps in the air, we filed out of school and went home and i_ filed out of school and went home and i think— filed out of school and went home and i think we were all very sad because — and i think we were all very sad because we knew of the king and we knew _ because we knew of the king and we knew he _ because we knew of the king and we knew he had been ill and i because we knew of the king and we knew he had been illand i remember seeing _ knew he had been illand i remember seeing the _ knew he had been illand i remember seeing the parade leading up to trooping — seeing the parade leading up to trooping the colour in 1947 and i was standing half way along the mall and it— was standing half way along the mall and it was— was standing half way along the mall and it was very exciting day for a seven—y
_ said we should all go home because the king had died and as a mark of respect _ the king had died throwing — there was no whooping or hollering or throwing caps in the air, we filed _ or throwing caps in the air, we filed out — or throwing caps in the air, we filed out of— or throwing caps in the air, we filed out of school and went home and i_ filed out of school and went home and i think— filed out of school and went home and i think we were all very sad because — and i think we...
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king's life and legacy. reverend jackson says all these years later. >>he thinks about king daily. i think every day. >>and expansion of internalize him. think >>be sure to join us here on kron on and kron four's. we continue to celebrate black history month. pam moore is going to be hosting our 30 minute special honoring black history, mind body soul. it airs thursday, february 24th at 06:30pm. you're watching kron on. we'll have more news after the break. >>bay area native eileen is celebrating her first gold medal of the beijing winter olympics. the 18 year-old was partially responsible for temporarily crashing china's leading social media platform as 10's of millions of fans rush online to celebrate the free ski sensation. andrew martin has more. >>as good as gold. eileen, gu that is she won a gold medal on tuesday here in beijing in freestyle skiing. big air good. who is representing china where her mother was born, though she was born in san francisco. she pulled off a double cork 16 20. that's 4 and a
king's life and legacy. reverend jackson says all these years later. >>he thinks about king daily. i think every day. >>and expansion of internalize him. think >>be sure to join us here on kron on and kron four's. we continue to celebrate black history month. pam moore is going to be hosting our 30 minute special honoring black history, mind body soul. it airs thursday, february 24th at 06:30pm. you're watching kron on. we'll have more news after the break. >>bay area...
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king as martin luther king, i knew him as uncle martin.lenges, particularly all african american families were feeling at the time. so when the selma to montgomery march approached, he asked my parents if he could plan the march from this house. >> there had been organizing and efforts already under way in selma, but when king gets there it really lights a fire. >> all of a sudden people from all over the united states as well as the world came here to met with dr. king. >> by marching from selma to montgomery, we were not only taking the movement to the cradle of the confederacy, we were taking it to george wallace's doorstep. >> the planning of the march, of course, involved washington very heavily, and president johnson, even though president johnson never came to this house, he would call into my parents' home on a regular basis. >> i think it's very important that we not just say that we are doing this and we not do it because there are negros and whites but we take the position every person born in the country when he reaches a certa
king as martin luther king, i knew him as uncle martin.lenges, particularly all african american families were feeling at the time. so when the selma to montgomery march approached, he asked my parents if he could plan the march from this house. >> there had been organizing and efforts already under way in selma, but when king gets there it really lights a fire. >> all of a sudden people from all over the united states as well as the world came here to met with dr. king. >> by...
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king's life and legacy. >> reverend jackson says all these years later, he thinks about king day. >>f term think >> and join kron four's. we celebrate black history month with a special hosted by our own pam moore. it is february 24th at 6.30. we'll be right back. >> almost done for the morning. but they're never done on kron on 24 7 and noelle bellow is in the newsroom with a preview of what she's working on high oil. >> daria? yeah, you know, you're actually going to be happy about this. one of the governor's heading to alameda county today. he's going to sign the legislation re-implementing covid sick pay. plus, coming up at 2 o'clock, we'll be speaking brian dolly. he is challenging governor newsome in the race for governor this year. so we'll have a live interview one-on-one with him at 2 o'clock this afternoon. if you want to catch that interview and get real-time updates all day long for local and national headlines, grab your phone, scanned the qr code that you see on your screen. it will take you straight to rap stars. you can download kron-on for free back to daryn. all rig
king's life and legacy. >> reverend jackson says all these years later, he thinks about king day. >>f term think >> and join kron four's. we celebrate black history month with a special hosted by our own pam moore. it is february 24th at 6.30. we'll be right back. >> almost done for the morning. but they're never done on kron on 24 7 and noelle bellow is in the newsroom with a preview of what she's working on high oil. >> daria? yeah, you know, you're actually...
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king to come down to washington to see them as soon as possible. dr. king said, well, i can't. trusted advisers? so, i go into the pentagon, and there's i radio playing. he says, i hope you have a good memory because i'm going to let you read some -- he's not saying this. he's writing this down. the recent casualty reports from vietnam. 12% of the population, negros, were experiencing a high kill and wounded ratio from a low of 27% to a high of 35%. when i showed dr. king this rea information, his first reaction was, i knew it, i knew it. it's killing i disproportionate number of our people. so, it's against that background that on april 4, he's invited to be the principle speaker at riverside church. dr. king begins tying his criticism into the absence of funds to fight the war on poverty because the funds to fight the war on poverty were being, in his words, squandered in the war in vietnam. >> king saw, quite frankly, more african americans being sent to vietnam not coming home and recognizing that they were fighting for democracy, that they were not benefitting from here in
king to come down to washington to see them as soon as possible. dr. king said, well, i can't. trusted advisers? so, i go into the pentagon, and there's i radio playing. he says, i hope you have a good memory because i'm going to let you read some -- he's not saying this. he's writing this down. the recent casualty reports from vietnam. 12% of the population, negros, were experiencing a high kill and wounded ratio from a low of 27% to a high of 35%. when i showed dr. king this rea information,...
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but you want the world to remember, why did britain continue to support king address a corrupt king who was selling off the oil resources? the new d discovered oil resources. it wasn't obvious to british diplomats that the gadhafi was going to gain the support of the people when you're absolutely right, that oil changed everything up until that point. libya was known as it was for centuries as a, as a harsh face today with a very difficult desert. and it was a very poor country with very little gang for it. it sounds of industry or, or i cannot mix. so in the 1950 britain who is economic the popping up the country helping it to move forward. now, the model that written favors and, and i said he favored it in those days, is the constitutional monarchy type of model, which we have here, which is the alternative to republicanism or are shown green. elizabeth, the 2nd even after what we've been hearing in recent weeks, julie guy, king address, was a corrupt beyond belief with me. i mean, the historians of the time, say, the amount of money amongst his cronies, angered the libyan people, whi
but you want the world to remember, why did britain continue to support king address a corrupt king who was selling off the oil resources? the new d discovered oil resources. it wasn't obvious to british diplomats that the gadhafi was going to gain the support of the people when you're absolutely right, that oil changed everything up until that point. libya was known as it was for centuries as a, as a harsh face today with a very difficult desert. and it was a very poor country with very little...
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the wife of the king becomes the queen.e a change for this when charles married camilla. he actually said, i shall call camilla my wife and when i become king, princess consort. that is now over and we look forward to queen camilla. he that is now over and we look forward to queen camilla.— that is now over and we look forward to queen camilla. he made the point that it is not — to queen camilla. he made the point that it is not law— to queen camilla. he made the point that it is not law but _ to queen camilla. he made the point that it is not law but it _ to queen camilla. he made the point that it is not law but it is _ to queen camilla. he made the point that it is not law but it is the - that it is not law but it is the clean's wish, therefore fair to assume, safe to assume this will now happen one day in the fullness of time? ., ., , ., , .,, time? you have used that phrase, the fullness of time, _ time? you have used that phrase, the fullness of time, which _ time? you have used that phrase, the fullness of time, whic
the wife of the king becomes the queen.e a change for this when charles married camilla. he actually said, i shall call camilla my wife and when i become king, princess consort. that is now over and we look forward to queen camilla. he that is now over and we look forward to queen camilla.— that is now over and we look forward to queen camilla. he made the point that it is not — to queen camilla. he made the point that it is not law— to queen camilla. he made the point that it is not law...
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, until king's death in 1968.tinued his role in activism. not only did he remain on the forefront of the fight for civil rights, he became a gladiator in the battle for lgbtq equality until the day he died in 1987. in 2013, he was posthumously awarded the presidential medal of freedom, by president barack obama. it was accepted by his longtime partner. rustin and history may not be known, but he was important. many historians say, martin luther king junior would have not become the man he was, if not for rustin. he is one of hundreds of black americans who change the country for the better. over the past four centuries. t four centuries t four centuries tually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. voiceover: 'cause she's a biker... pleas
, until king's death in 1968.tinued his role in activism. not only did he remain on the forefront of the fight for civil rights, he became a gladiator in the battle for lgbtq equality until the day he died in 1987. in 2013, he was posthumously awarded the presidential medal of freedom, by president barack obama. it was accepted by his longtime partner. rustin and history may not be known, but he was important. many historians say, martin luther king junior would have not become the man he was,...
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king, everyone. 'til the very end♪ ♪it's me and my boyfriend, me and my boyfriend♪ ♪and i don't have to worry,♪ ♪only worry is him♪ ♪she do anything necessary for him♪ ♪and i do anything necessary for her♪ ♪so don't let the necessary occur♪ ♪yep!♪ ♪all i need in this life of sin, is me and my girlfriend♪ -hey, fridge, -hey. did you know autotrader lets me shop for cars by monthly payment, so i know what i'll pay before i buy. cool. was that a refrigerator joke? kenan, chill. alright, just stick to making ice. i didn't mean right now! ♪ “all i do is win” by dj khaled ♪ ♪ all i do is win, win, win no matter what! ♪ woman singing/cat meowing: got money on my mind, i can never get enough. ♪ and every time i step up in the building, ♪ ♪ everybody's hands go up! ♪ karaoke singer: and they stay there. and they say yeah. and they stay there, up, down, up, down, up, down. never lose confidence in how you run your business. intuit is bringing quickbooks and mailchimp together to help you set up and grow. candl
king, everyone. 'til the very end♪ ♪it's me and my boyfriend, me and my boyfriend♪ ♪and i don't have to worry,♪ ♪only worry is him♪ ♪she do anything necessary for him♪ ♪and i do anything necessary for her♪ ♪so don't let the necessary occur♪ ♪yep!♪ ♪all i need in this life of sin, is me and my girlfriend♪ -hey, fridge, -hey. did you know autotrader lets me shop for cars by monthly payment, so i know what i'll pay before i buy. cool. was that a refrigerator joke?...
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change under king charles to- change under king charles to modernise _ change under king charles toise the monarchy when he becomes king-— modernise the monarchy when he becomes king. i think thompson's last word on _ becomes king. i think thompson's last word on this. _ becomes king. i think thompson's last word on this. i _ becomes king. i think thompson's last word on this. ithink- becomes king. i think thompson's last word on this. i think i'm - last word on this. i think i'm rather sanguine _ last word on this. i think i'm rather sanguine about - last word on this. i think i'm rather sanguine about the i rather sanguine about the survivability. it is a thousand years — survivability. it is a thousand years old _ survivability. it is a thousand years old and throughout history, there've — years old and throughout history, there've been many on the throne were _ there've been many on the throne were not— there've been many on the throne were not very liked and almost despised — were not very liked and almost despised and the attachment of great britain _ despised and the attachme
change under king charles to- change under king charles to modernise _ change under king charles toise the monarchy when he becomes king-— modernise the monarchy when he becomes king. i think thompson's last word on _ becomes king. i think thompson's last word on this. _ becomes king. i think thompson's last word on this. i _ becomes king. i think thompson's last word on this. ithink- becomes king. i think thompson's last word on this. i think i'm - last word on this. i think i'm rather...
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~ ~ ., ,, , ., king charles.very savvy. — king charles. we know the queen is a very savvy. possibly _ king charles. we know the queen is a very sawy, possibly the _ king charles. we know the queen is a very sawy, possibly the sawiest, - very savvy, possibly the savviest, when it comes to timing, knowing that less is more. she does not speak of what she does not, she is very discreet, but you know so to make a statement. she has chosen this most opportune of days, all eyes are on her, to make this thing which has been deliberated in the hallways of power, the queen has appeared to have settled this. it is only a wish, but i thing we can read this is what will happen when the time comes, but we should not let this overshadow this glorious achievement all of her own, and just achievement all of her own, and just a spectacular photo. i think the queen takes a better photo than possibly anyone in the road and it distances see here still smiling on this, we should remember, sombre day. —— possibly anyone in the world.
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charles will need in the future — king charles will need in the future. . ~' , ., king charles willnd historian. and we are _ future. thank you. the author and historian. and we are here - historian. and we are here throughout the day at buckingham palace reflecting on a remarkable 70 year reign. more from me to come. you are watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. we are looking at a day of sunshine and showers, but at the showers have been and will be falling as snow across higher parts of scotland. we have seen a good covering in parts of the highlands already. so there are the showers. the early morning rain and strong winds we have had across england and wales clearing out into the near continent, but the rain may well linger across western cornwall. otherwise, we are all in the same boat. the showers most frequent across north—western areas, where there have been loads of showers. there will be some further accumulations in scotland where in the hills it could make up to 10 to 15 centimetres, bringing some localised transport
charles will need in the future — king charles will need in the future. . ~' , ., king charles willnd historian. and we are _ future. thank you. the author and historian. and we are here - historian. and we are here throughout the day at buckingham palace reflecting on a remarkable 70 year reign. more from me to come. you are watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. we are looking at a day of sunshine and showers, but at the showers have been...
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in 1957, martin luther king jr.ndates of our democratic tradition" and then tomorrow you vote on the freedom to vote, the john r. lewis act. what is it and how did we get back here to that we need it? >> when dr. king spoke, it was truly the case because of restrictive state laws that, principally, african americans were denied the opportunity to vote. some other groups were kept out, but that was the principal aim. and then in the mid-1960s passed the voting rights act, and it opened up opportunities for more american citizens to vote, and voting increased over time. and, frankly, that's where we would have left everything. but then, an extremist united states supreme court a few years ago gutted the voting rights act, but that all by itself just opened the door to restricting voting. donald trump, when he lost the election, he took millions of people down the dark hole of the big lie, and now we've got republican state legislatures all around this country who are trying to outdo each other to keep people of color
in 1957, martin luther king jr.ndates of our democratic tradition" and then tomorrow you vote on the freedom to vote, the john r. lewis act. what is it and how did we get back here to that we need it? >> when dr. king spoke, it was truly the case because of restrictive state laws that, principally, african americans were denied the opportunity to vote. some other groups were kept out, but that was the principal aim. and then in the mid-1960s passed the voting rights act, and it...
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to eat king cakes by yourself.ith everybody. that's what makes it special. that's what normal is in new orleans. and i feel like we're heading back in that direction. ♪♪ ♪ i believe ♪ ♪♪ ♪ i bought a lot of babies ♪ ♪ all right ♪ >> cowan: actor ryan reynolds found himself playing rom coms heros and ssuper heros. but in this latest film, he finds he is playing himself. tracy smith has more. >> reporter: have you ever wished you could go back in time for a do over? >> born february 10, 2010. >> reporter: in the film "the autumn project," ryan reynolds crash lands back to earth in 2022 and meets the person he spent years trying to outgrow: his 12-year-old self. >> it is ironic! [indiscernable] >> how do you know my dog's name? >> because i named him. there you go. >> it is letting something go. >> he is getting the opportunity he never had. >> reporter: 45-year-old reynolds also produced the film, along with director shawn levy. for both the story was irresistible. >> the idea if you could go back and actually meet y
to eat king cakes by yourself.ith everybody. that's what makes it special. that's what normal is in new orleans. and i feel like we're heading back in that direction. ♪♪ ♪ i believe ♪ ♪♪ ♪ i bought a lot of babies ♪ ♪ all right ♪ >> cowan: actor ryan reynolds found himself playing rom coms heros and ssuper heros. but in this latest film, he finds he is playing himself. tracy smith has more. >> reporter: have you ever wished you could go back in time for a do...
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this is one of the many king comes of modern day begana. 700 years ago.ongst the most affluent empires in the world. it is said that ghana was then shritch that in the king's pals, even dogs wore gold necklaces. they called it the land of gold. ♪set but by the late 19th century, europeans had colonized much of africa and ghana lost most of itself territories. despite in, through the years of colonization and then independence in 1957, the country's ties to tradition and heritage seemed to have remained strong. the queen mother took over the throne from her mother who died seven years ago. today she rules over 2,000 subjects. >> the queen mother basically is the strength behind the family. like a mother, she basically has to organize things so that they rk well for the family. so it's a position of servitude. ♪ >> the queen has quite a personal connection to the system of nut party democracy. she's a cousin of the current president. she shes there was close collaboration in the roughening of the country to tackle important issues like the economy and educa
this is one of the many king comes of modern day begana. 700 years ago.ongst the most affluent empires in the world. it is said that ghana was then shritch that in the king's pals, even dogs wore gold necklaces. they called it the land of gold. ♪set but by the late 19th century, europeans had colonized much of africa and ghana lost most of itself territories. despite in, through the years of colonization and then independence in 1957, the country's ties to tradition and heritage seemed to...
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but, then, we had the breaking news, the king himself, king mohammed vi, himself called the father andlences to them live on television. this is something that never ever happened in the history of morocco, that the king himself expresses his condolences to a family live on television. after that, i sawjust a short bit of the news at 9 o'clock here, and there was an official statement from the palace itself. and it confirmed the bad news, unfortunately, and it said that the king is very sad to know about the outcome of this experience for rayan. let's get some of the day's other news hundreds of people in rio dejaneiro have demonstrated next to a seafront kiosk where a congolese migrant was murdered last month. who worked at the kiosk, was tied up and beaten to death after complaining about unpaid wages. his ordeal was captured by a security camera. his ordeal was captured demonstrators called for a full investigation and the arrests of everyone involved. the american military says an attack that killed more than a hundred and eighty people in afghanistan last august was the work of a
but, then, we had the breaking news, the king himself, king mohammed vi, himself called the father andlences to them live on television. this is something that never ever happened in the history of morocco, that the king himself expresses his condolences to a family live on television. after that, i sawjust a short bit of the news at 9 o'clock here, and there was an official statement from the palace itself. and it confirmed the bad news, unfortunately, and it said that the king is very sad to...
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king. >> president johnson immediately got j.r on the phone and said we need to find out what happened. >> by the next day, we started getting signals that civil unrest was beginning and we went with him to the third floor of the white house to watch 14th street burn. the president saying, go find out what's going on in the other cities. go find out if there are any other riots. >> johnson was immediately concerned with, what do we do? we can't destroy what we built. he brought in all the black leaders. >> president johnson called the leaders that he had known for so many years. phillip randolf and dorothy height, summoning them to come to the white house the next day. >> johnson had a sense of using every tragedy to get the next bill passed. i remember the next morning, him saying to me, we will get one good thing out of this. we'll get our fair housing bill. >> lbj uses the martyrdom of john f. kennedy to get the civil rights of 1964 passed. he uses bloody sunday in sevlma alabama. and he used the assassination of martin luther
king. >> president johnson immediately got j.r on the phone and said we need to find out what happened. >> by the next day, we started getting signals that civil unrest was beginning and we went with him to the third floor of the white house to watch 14th street burn. the president saying, go find out what's going on in the other cities. go find out if there are any other riots. >> johnson was immediately concerned with, what do we do? we can't destroy what we built. he...
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queen, charles will be a happier king.he queen. he released a written message where he wanted to mark the queen�*s anniversary, saying that he and camilla were deeply conscious of the honour and on this historic day my wife and i enjoy everyone congratulating our majesty the queen and he is deeply conscious of representing... he has sought to... my representing... he has sought to... my darling wife has been my own steadfast support throughout. that message from clarence house earlier on this morning. my colleaguejane hill is spending the day at buckingham palace for us. fin hill is spending the day at buckingham palace for us. on the day that marks the _ buckingham palace for us. on the day that marks the beginning _ buckingham palace for us. on the day that marks the beginning of— buckingham palace for us. on the day that marks the beginning of the - that marks the beginning of the platinum jubilee. it is 70 years ago today that the queen two father, this country plasma class king, died and the queen acceded to the throne
queen, charles will be a happier king.he queen. he released a written message where he wanted to mark the queen�*s anniversary, saying that he and camilla were deeply conscious of the honour and on this historic day my wife and i enjoy everyone congratulating our majesty the queen and he is deeply conscious of representing... he has sought to... my representing... he has sought to... my darling wife has been my own steadfast support throughout. that message from clarence house earlier on this...
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performing "lost kings" with lil durk and sleepy rose, please welcome 2 chainz! how the hell a ♪ [no audio] supposed to breathe if all they do is ♪ kill off all the kings? every other night ♪ a different murder scene every other night ♪ a different murder scene and i got a full vision ♪ tryna see my son grow up and i can't chose different ♪ every night dream about me killing, it was too vicious? ♪ i feel like how the hell a ♪ [no audio] supposed to breathe if all they do is ♪ kill off all the kings? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i been thinkin like a trapper since the pacifier ♪ in the mix like jambalya when i was thirty-eight ♪ i'll 45 ya yeah mortify ya ♪ more money i make more stuff i buy ♪ troup died at the chevron big rock beside him ♪ wham died tryna to help his sister ♪ from domestic violence stayed by the airport aanesnd sirens ♪ my dna despise a coward i'm black, rich, and educated ♪ so i got the power i think like a king ♪ act like a king when you was on a trampoline ♪ i was on a triple beam promethazine with my pinky ring ♪ yeah, team blowin' up like creatine ♪ yeah queen s
performing "lost kings" with lil durk and sleepy rose, please welcome 2 chainz! how the hell a ♪ [no audio] supposed to breathe if all they do is ♪ kill off all the kings? every other night ♪ a different murder scene every other night ♪ a different murder scene and i got a full vision ♪ tryna see my son grow up and i can't chose different ♪ every night dream about me killing, it was too vicious? ♪ i feel like how the hell a ♪ [no audio] supposed to breathe if all they...
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and that is why "tiger king 1" was such a hit and "tiger king 2" turned out to be a flop. >> i've readyour memoir. it is surprisingly poignant at times. >> keep in mind, i didn't promote that book. i was just surprised the way it was edited. this was supposed to be my life story, okay? i wanted the world to know how difficult it is for people that have never been sexually abused as a child, being gay, trying to plan suicide, and all the way up to supporting a husband dying of aids. i'm so disgusted the way i've been exploited, it's crazy. >> who's exploited you, joe? >> get on the internet, do joe exotic, hit the shot button, and look. everybody in the world is making money off of me but me. >> reporter: while he sees himself as a victor even in prison, he can't seem to shake serious accusations. a lot of people, including carole baskin but a lot of others, who have said that you treated animals cruelly or you euthanized tigers in the wrong way. >> i euthanized tigers in the wrong way? i had a federal license by the united states department of agriculture, and their protocol, the veter
and that is why "tiger king 1" was such a hit and "tiger king 2" turned out to be a flop. >> i've readyour memoir. it is surprisingly poignant at times. >> keep in mind, i didn't promote that book. i was just surprised the way it was edited. this was supposed to be my life story, okay? i wanted the world to know how difficult it is for people that have never been sexually abused as a child, being gay, trying to plan suicide, and all the way up to supporting a...
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but, then, we had the breaking news, the king himself, king mohammed vi, himself called the father and presented his condolences to them live on television. this is something that never ever happened in the history of morocco, that the king himself expresses his condolences to a family live on television. after that, i sawjust a short bit of the news at 9 o'clock here, and there was an official statement from the palace itself. and it confirmed the bad news, unfortunately, and it said that the king is very sad to know about the outcome of this experience for rayan. the queen has announced her hopes for the monarchy, when her eldest son, prince charles, becomes king. in a highly significant intervention, she's expressed her "sincere wish," that her daughter—in law, camilla, be known as queen consort, paving the way for the duchess of cornwall, to be crowned at her husband's side. the news comes on the eve of the 70th anniversary of her own accession to the throne. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell reports from sandringham. she's preparing to mark the 70th anniversary of the day
but, then, we had the breaking news, the king himself, king mohammed vi, himself called the father and presented his condolences to them live on television. this is something that never ever happened in the history of morocco, that the king himself expresses his condolences to a family live on television. after that, i sawjust a short bit of the news at 9 o'clock here, and there was an official statement from the palace itself. and it confirmed the bad news, unfortunately, and it said that the...
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the picture they have _ king was to her.h of her father, and her father— photograph of her father, and her father steered this country through the darkest days of history. he absolutely depended on his queen for her support during those days. she was an— her support during those days. she was an absolute rock, queen elizabeth, who we know as the queen mother, _ elizabeth, who we know as the queen mother, to— elizabeth, who we know as the queen mother, to george vi, and that is another— mother, to george vi, and that is another factor in what the queen has decided. it reminds me slightly of the commonwealth summit at buckingham palace where she said it would _ buckingham palace where she said it would be _ buckingham palace where she said it would be her sincere wish, same words _ would be her sincere wish, same words that— would be her sincere wish, same words that her son, that she should become _ words that her son, that she should become head of the commonwealth and within a _ become head of the commonwealth and within a
the picture they have _ king was to her.h of her father, and her father— photograph of her father, and her father steered this country through the darkest days of history. he absolutely depended on his queen for her support during those days. she was an— her support during those days. she was an absolute rock, queen elizabeth, who we know as the queen mother, _ elizabeth, who we know as the queen mother, to— elizabeth, who we know as the queen mother, to george vi, and that is another—...
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the king was part of the community, wasn't he?though this was worldwide, global news, it would have been felt much more personal here in norfolk. yes, i mean, the king was very special to everybody in norfolk because he... i think sandringham was one of his most favourite places to be. and i remember that my sister and my mother and i went to wolverston station and saw the king's coffin being put on the train. and it was so moving because the train went very, very slowly and there was so many people. most of us didn't have television sets in those days, but one or two people did. and i remember, they were like postage stamps, and we went to someone who had one to watch the queen coming back from africa. and it was so moving — her standing at the top of the stairs in her black coat. and suddenly, somebody, you know, we'd known — i'd known — since she was a child was queen. of course, the queen every year comes here — this is where she wants to remember him. absolutely. as the queen... i think it means a lot to her. they all love he
the king was part of the community, wasn't he?though this was worldwide, global news, it would have been felt much more personal here in norfolk. yes, i mean, the king was very special to everybody in norfolk because he... i think sandringham was one of his most favourite places to be. and i remember that my sister and my mother and i went to wolverston station and saw the king's coffin being put on the train. and it was so moving because the train went very, very slowly and there was so many...
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her next activist album was to honor martin luther king when she wrote "the king of love is dead."amed the music industry for turning on her for her protest songs and lived abroad until her death in 2003. the year that simone released her king album, 1968, was the same year that anne moody wrote "coming of age in mississippi" which of course we've been reading in class this week. her memoir of growing up poor and black under jim crow and becoming an activist for civil rights. as a girl, anne had worked, as you know, to help her struggling family by cleaning and baby-sitting for white women, many of whom treated her with disdain or worse, while they attended meetings to assure white supremacy. meanwhile, her mother quaked in fear to even comment on such events as the horrific murder of emmett till which we mentioned earlier today in 1955 and other depredations against black people when anne were ask her mother about them. jackie robinson pointed to the same fear in a letter he wrote about anne in 1964. anne literally could not go home. anne of course had been happy to leave her oppr
her next activist album was to honor martin luther king when she wrote "the king of love is dead."amed the music industry for turning on her for her protest songs and lived abroad until her death in 2003. the year that simone released her king album, 1968, was the same year that anne moody wrote "coming of age in mississippi" which of course we've been reading in class this week. her memoir of growing up poor and black under jim crow and becoming an activist for civil...
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king's -- one of dr. king's favorite sayings, the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. it is that bending that is the hard work that we of goodwill must do. we must bend that arc toward justice. and i believe tonight, as you enjoy this inspirational program, my hope is that you will be edfied and empowered to bend that arc toward justice. thank you so much. [applause] >> please welcome to the stage, nationally renowned recording artist d1. >> thank you so much for having me, san francisco. looks good! my name is d1. i'm going to get straight to it you all. the motto i live by is three up. i need everybody to throw three fingers in the sky right now. these three right here. i'm from new orleans, louisiana and what i like to say when i throw them up is be real, be righteous, be relevant. that's the motto for everything in life. let's go, man. yeah, yeah, mic, check, one two. i'm so thankful. throw your threes up. in the middle, throw our threes up. come on. when you see the threes
king's -- one of dr. king's favorite sayings, the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. it is that bending that is the hard work that we of goodwill must do. we must bend that arc toward justice. and i believe tonight, as you enjoy this inspirational program, my hope is that you will be edfied and empowered to bend that arc toward justice. thank you so much. [applause] >> please welcome to the stage, nationally renowned recording artist d1. >> thank you so...
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we're here with gayle king.aily." >> yes. >> stephen: and i understand you're co-hosting an online event tomorrow. what's happening? >> okay, so we're doing this live, adam glassman and i. so we're doing something called "vision boarding." i've never done a vision board. anybody here done a vision board? ( cheers and applause ) yes, see, okay. so apparently, vision boarding is very big where you project what you want. you know, you sort of manifest it, you put it out there. so we're doing a workshop live. it's for an "oprah daily" insider. are you an "oprah daily" insider? >> stephen: of course i am. what are you saying? how could i not be-- ( whispers ) what is that? ( laughter ) >> it's "oprah daily" insider that goes with our web site. >> stephen: okay, "oprah daily" insider. >> it's only $25 right now for the year, it used to be $50. >> stephen: that's a deal. >> that's a really good deal because you get special exclusives-- like our vision boarding session. and then, oprah's going to be teaching a class eve
we're here with gayle king.aily." >> yes. >> stephen: and i understand you're co-hosting an online event tomorrow. what's happening? >> okay, so we're doing this live, adam glassman and i. so we're doing something called "vision boarding." i've never done a vision board. anybody here done a vision board? ( cheers and applause ) yes, see, okay. so apparently, vision boarding is very big where you project what you want. you know, you sort of manifest it, you put...
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so king was very close to thurman. >> that is a great history.hink how you link that the hildegard and the influences is tremendous. hildegard again, what would you say some the issues outside of the ecology and environment and justice that she emphasized? what other things do you think she would be addressing these days? >> corruption in the church. she wrote the pope. >> >> let's come back to that next section. >> okay. please join us as we speak of hildegard doctor matthew fox. >>> welcome back to mosaic. you see these pictures here? i mentioned hildegard at community united in my church in fairfield, one of my members was in germany a couple weeks ago. she is the chairperson of our worship committee. she said i was just there. so i thought it was providential that she share these pictures with me just a couple of days ago. so i thought should i bring them here to you, this is sunday morning. you see the pictures and at the end, it will be a picture of the abbey representing where she did a great deal of ministry. so i'm thankful for that, kar
so king was very close to thurman. >> that is a great history.hink how you link that the hildegard and the influences is tremendous. hildegard again, what would you say some the issues outside of the ecology and environment and justice that she emphasized? what other things do you think she would be addressing these days? >> corruption in the church. she wrote the pope. >> >> let's come back to that next section. >> okay. please join us as we speak of hildegard...
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but, then, we had the breaking news, the king himself, king mohammed vi, himself called the father andayan and presented his condolences to them live on television. this is something that never ever happened in the history of morocco, that the king himself expresses his condolences to a family live on television. after that, i sawjust a short bit of the news at nine o'clock here, and there was an official statement from the palace itself. and it confirmed the bad news, unfortunately, and it said that the king is very sad to know about the outcome of this experience for rayan. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this that story will have been followed all around the world. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are rob merrick, deputy political editor of the independent and property and finance commentator, anne ashworth. borisjohnson has held a telephone call with the french president emmanuel
but, then, we had the breaking news, the king himself, king mohammed vi, himself called the father andayan and presented his condolences to them live on television. this is something that never ever happened in the history of morocco, that the king himself expresses his condolences to a family live on television. after that, i sawjust a short bit of the news at nine o'clock here, and there was an official statement from the palace itself. and it confirmed the bad news, unfortunately, and it...
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it said king mohammed vi had contacted rayan�*s parents to tell them the news.an on tuesday. these ghostly images of the five—year—old with a blooded face captured by the rescue teams who'd lowered a camera to him. they'd also fed in systems to provide oxygen and water though it's unclear if he was able to use them. rayan had slipped down the well while out with his father. the hole was the depth of a ten—storey buidling but the width of a newspaper. that meant the rescuers could not go down the hole and had instead to gouge out a new trench at the side. hundreds of construction workers, engineers, and volunteers, burrowed forfive days, removing tonnes of rock and sand. for the final few delicate metres, they had held up the brittle, collapse—prone strata with plastic and metal tunnels. the story of the little trapped boy brought moroccans out to witness this unfolding drama in the hills near one of their northern towns. rayan�*s story was told around the world. but it seems the rescue teams could not get to him in time. and the prayers of a nation went unanswer
it said king mohammed vi had contacted rayan�*s parents to tell them the news.an on tuesday. these ghostly images of the five—year—old with a blooded face captured by the rescue teams who'd lowered a camera to him. they'd also fed in systems to provide oxygen and water though it's unclear if he was able to use them. rayan had slipped down the well while out with his father. the hole was the depth of a ten—storey buidling but the width of a newspaper. that meant the rescuers could not go...
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she says she wants the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes kingsinging. india begins two days of mourning as one of the country's most famous most famous singers, lata mangeshkar, dies aged 92. british prime minister borisjohnson announces new appointments to his backroom staff following a wave of resignations over lockdown parties held at number ten. a five—year—old moroccan boy freed after being trapped in a well forfour days has died. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. queen elizabeth says she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. she made the announcement in a message marking the 70th anniversary of her reign — a milestone no british monarch has ever reached before. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports from sandringham. it is 70 years to the day since she came to the throne and there is no question of her stepping down. in the ballroom at sandringham on the eve of accession day, she was alert and fully engaged in conversations. it had
she says she wants the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes kingsinging. india begins two days of mourning as one of the country's most famous most famous singers, lata mangeshkar, dies aged 92. british prime minister borisjohnson announces new appointments to his backroom staff following a wave of resignations over lockdown parties held at number ten. a five—year—old moroccan boy freed after being trapped in a well forfour days has died. hello and...
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the king was part of the community, wasn�*t he? mean, the king was very special to everybody in norfolk because he... i think sandringham was one of his most favourite places to be. and i remember that my sister and my mother and i went to wolverston station and saw the king�*s coffin being put on the train. and it was so moving because the train went very, very slowly and there was so many people. most of us didn�*t have television sets in those days, but one or two people did. and i remember, they were like postage stamps, and we went to someone who had one to watch the queen coming back from africa. and it was so moving — her standing at the top of the stairs in her black coat. and suddenly, somebody, you know, we�*d known — i�*d known — since she was a child was queen. of course, the queen every year comes here — this is where she wants to remember him. absolutely. as the queen... i think it means a lot to her. they all love her, they love... i mean, she�*s a country woman, too, the queen. i mean, she loves how she�*s got her h
the king was part of the community, wasn�*t he? mean, the king was very special to everybody in norfolk because he... i think sandringham was one of his most favourite places to be. and i remember that my sister and my mother and i went to wolverston station and saw the king�*s coffin being put on the train. and it was so moving because the train went very, very slowly and there was so many people. most of us didn�*t have television sets in those days, but one or two people did. and i...
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we are hearing that king - events.ing mohammed has sent condolences to his parents, again, a statement carried by the state media. duncan, thank you. we will keep you right up—to—date with any more we do here from the country. borisjohnson has appointed two new members of his back—room staff at downing street — in a move he said in a statement would "strengthen the role of my cabinet and backbench colleagues and accelerate our defining mission to level up the country." the cabinet office minister steve barclay becomes the prime minister's chief of staff, while formerjournalist guto harri is made his director of communications. it follows the departures of five senior members of borisjohnson's staff in the last few days. my colleague ben spoke to the columnist from the article this and former conservative advisor ali miraj and started by asking him what he thought about steve barclay's new role. well, steve barclay is someone i have known for many, many years. he is an exceptional candidate for thisjob. a highly credibl
we are hearing that king - events.ing mohammed has sent condolences to his parents, again, a statement carried by the state media. duncan, thank you. we will keep you right up—to—date with any more we do here from the country. borisjohnson has appointed two new members of his back—room staff at downing street — in a move he said in a statement would "strengthen the role of my cabinet and backbench colleagues and accelerate our defining mission to level up the country." the...
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king mohammed the 6th who offered his condolences. it is a tragedy felt by the entire country. wiley and we spiked. journalist moss, i'm as shami. hay was neither side of the rescue operation in northern america. unfortunately, the body of ferdinand was there, retrieved out of the well, and he was that declared dead. ah, it was not clear. initially, people thought that he was alive, but shortly after he was transferred to the ambulance wrapped in foil and the, the american royal palace delivered, issued a statement where they are, they did of at the news and said that the king has spoken to his parents. it's a really tragic and the village which had been celebrating this her, her doctor for free, angry, and did not realize until now when they went to check their tv is and i read their phones and suddenly it's gotten very quiet and very grim and, and it's just and it's just a tragic ending to such a dramatic story that lot of people had been afraid of and had been secretly hoping that m. o had almost felt back like that with happened b
king mohammed the 6th who offered his condolences. it is a tragedy felt by the entire country. wiley and we spiked. journalist moss, i'm as shami. hay was neither side of the rescue operation in northern america. unfortunately, the body of ferdinand was there, retrieved out of the well, and he was that declared dead. ah, it was not clear. initially, people thought that he was alive, but shortly after he was transferred to the ambulance wrapped in foil and the, the american royal palace...
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king and martin luther close together and i seen the videos of where dr. king had they threw it. oh break at him gage park in cicero and when they would eat lots of open housing and he said that he never saw the hate in the southeast so in chicago and here you talking about this marches with 63 66 in chicago here. we are on 22 fighting rights protection. so on one hand you could say when is it in i'm tired it is we've been doing this 50 years on the other end if we stop we did 50 years for nothing. we can't stop. mmm, that's deep that's deep. i just think that that i'm like, you know permeating in that because that is right like if you stop now this is you know as the old folks used to say too close to give up you know, that's right. um another question. do you think america is still going through a white lash from the obama years or are going through something else? i think that in part we are going through white lash if you study american history. it was always a step forward. push back so we've had slavery. finally lincoln reluctantly allowed blacks to get the union army and h
king and martin luther close together and i seen the videos of where dr. king had they threw it. oh break at him gage park in cicero and when they would eat lots of open housing and he said that he never saw the hate in the southeast so in chicago and here you talking about this marches with 63 66 in chicago here. we are on 22 fighting rights protection. so on one hand you could say when is it in i'm tired it is we've been doing this 50 years on the other end if we stop we did 50 years for...
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king's -- one of dr. king's favorite sayings, the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. it is that bending that is the hard work that we of goodwill must do. we must bend that arc toward justice. and i believe tonight, as you enjoy this inspirational program, my hope is that you will be edfied and empowered to bend that arc toward justice. thank you so much. [applause] >> please welcome to the stage, nationally renowned recording artist d1. >> thank you so much for having me, san francisco. looks good! my name is d1. i'm going to get straight to it you all. the motto i live by is three up. i need everybody to throw three fingers in the sky right now. these three right here. i'm from new orleans, louisiana and what i like to say when i throw them up is be real, be righteous, be relevant. that's the motto for everything in life. let's go, man. yeah, yeah, mic, check, one two. i'm so thankful. throw your threes up. in the middle, throw our threes up. come on. when you see the threes
king's -- one of dr. king's favorite sayings, the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. it is that bending that is the hard work that we of goodwill must do. we must bend that arc toward justice. and i believe tonight, as you enjoy this inspirational program, my hope is that you will be edfied and empowered to bend that arc toward justice. thank you so much. [applause] >> please welcome to the stage, nationally renowned recording artist d1. >> thank you so...