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sir ben kingsley: in her lifetime we have been grievously threatened by a power that would've annihilated parents were putting their lives on the line. and elizabeth knew that. a german plane dropped its bombs. (explosion) and nearly killed the king and queen.
sir ben kingsley: in her lifetime we have been grievously threatened by a power that would've annihilated parents were putting their lives on the line. and elizabeth knew that. a german plane dropped its bombs. (explosion) and nearly killed the king and queen.
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sir ben kingsley: in her lifetime we have been grievously threatened by a power that would've annihilateds. her parents were putting their lives on the line. and elizabeth knew that. a german plane dropped its bombs. (explosion) and nearly killed the king and queen.
sir ben kingsley: in her lifetime we have been grievously threatened by a power that would've annihilateds. her parents were putting their lives on the line. and elizabeth knew that. a german plane dropped its bombs. (explosion) and nearly killed the king and queen.
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now it is called bought of duty, kingsley. it was for the british empire for them with sleeves. now its architecture and spirit has changed. india was a british colony for nearly 2 centuries, 75 years after independence. it's trying to shake off that legacy. much of this part of the city was designed by english architect edwin luncheon today. it's also a major tourist attraction, wide roads aligned by the parliament appalachian home for the president and several museums. the government is removing what it calls, symbols of slavery. it's also spending more than one and a half $1000000000.00 on re vamping this area. opposite the old parliament, a new one is being built. other plans include a new home for the prime minister. there are concerns about the environmental impact and poor working conditions at the site under pas giovanna. the most significant change is the underpass. it's benefited locals, tourists, every one. it's not too crowded anymore and it makes the place more beautiful. papa, they say middle school, i have heard a lot about how sebastian did advance fought for ind
now it is called bought of duty, kingsley. it was for the british empire for them with sleeves. now its architecture and spirit has changed. india was a british colony for nearly 2 centuries, 75 years after independence. it's trying to shake off that legacy. much of this part of the city was designed by english architect edwin luncheon today. it's also a major tourist attraction, wide roads aligned by the parliament appalachian home for the president and several museums. the government is...
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now it is called bought of duty. kingsley was for the british empire. for them we were asleep. now its architecture in spirit has changed . india was a british colony for nearly 2 centuries, 75 years after independence. it's trying to shake off that legacy. much of this part of the city was designed by english architect edwin luncheon today. it's also a major tourist attraction, wide roads aligned by the parliament appalachian home for the president and several museums. the government is removing what it calls, symbols of slavery. it's also spending more than one and a half $1000000000.00 on re vamping this area. opposite the old parliament, a new one is being built. other plans include a new home for the prime minister. there are concerns about the environmental impact and poor working conditions at the site under pas giovanna. the most significant change is the underpass. it's benefited locals, tourists, every one. it's not too crowded anymore and it makes the place more beautiful. papa, they say middle schools, i have heard a lot about how sebastian did advance fought for in
now it is called bought of duty. kingsley was for the british empire. for them we were asleep. now its architecture in spirit has changed . india was a british colony for nearly 2 centuries, 75 years after independence. it's trying to shake off that legacy. much of this part of the city was designed by english architect edwin luncheon today. it's also a major tourist attraction, wide roads aligned by the parliament appalachian home for the president and several museums. the government is...
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but he is always insisting that he intends to follow the kingsley.aring his views in the same way. but, i mean, listen he's passionate about climate change, organic food and other issues. how important is it that he keeps the promise and keeps it the same way that elizabeth did it so to be political? >> i think that it's very important. i mean, the essence of that job is to be above politics. it is not to be polarizing. and it's particularly important, but also difficult in this political period. which i think is more polarized in britain than it ever was in the first 69 or 67 years of elizabeth's reign. it just got so toxic. and, for that very reason, i think people will be wanting him to succeed. they are aware that these very opinionated compared to his mother and that, you know, he is gaffe prone compared to his mother. almost anybody is. but, i think that because things are so polarized in britain, and because partisanship has become so bitter, particularly around brexit, people value ahead of state who doesn't embody any of those differences. a
but he is always insisting that he intends to follow the kingsley.aring his views in the same way. but, i mean, listen he's passionate about climate change, organic food and other issues. how important is it that he keeps the promise and keeps it the same way that elizabeth did it so to be political? >> i think that it's very important. i mean, the essence of that job is to be above politics. it is not to be polarizing. and it's particularly important, but also difficult in this political...
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>> they learned a lot since the uni bomber case, the pipe bomb, the kingsley case where he was constructingultiple bombs to send to police officers here in new york. they'll bring in postal insp inspectors, how it was sent, the fbi lab will go over this looking for every kind of clue, that's how the sayoc case was broken but they'll also appeal to the public. one of the things they'll do right now is, you can bet today they're talking to the mail rooms at meta, at other universities, they're talking to places that fit the realm of the message in the note and they're going to supply images and descriptions of what this package looked like, so people processing the package know what they look like. >> so many colleges in boston alone with similar setups to northeastern. you can understand the concern about the note, threatening words about mark zuckerberg and the indication this may be this is the beginning of something. thank you, john miller. >>> this morning the clock is ticking ahead of a possible nationwide rail strike with critical economic implications for the country. officials are he
>> they learned a lot since the uni bomber case, the pipe bomb, the kingsley case where he was constructingultiple bombs to send to police officers here in new york. they'll bring in postal insp inspectors, how it was sent, the fbi lab will go over this looking for every kind of clue, that's how the sayoc case was broken but they'll also appeal to the public. one of the things they'll do right now is, you can bet today they're talking to the mail rooms at meta, at other universities,...
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when was a symbol of colonialism now, which is called part of duty. kingsley was for the british empire. for them we were asleep. now its architecture and spirit has changed. india was a british colony for nearly 2 centuries, 75 years after independence. it's trying to shake off that legacy. much of this part of the city was designed by english architect edwin luncheon. today. it's also a major tourist attraction, wide roads aligned by the parliament appellation home for the president and several museums. the government is removing what it calls, symbols of slavery. it's also spending more than one and a half $1000000000.00 on re vamping this area. opposite the old parliament, a new one is being built. other plans include a new home for the prime minister. there are concerns about the environmental impact and poor working conditions at the site under pas giovanna. the most significant change is the underpass. it's benefited locals, tourists, every one. it's not so crowded anymore and it makes the place more beautiful. papa, they say middle school, i have heard a lot about how sebastian
when was a symbol of colonialism now, which is called part of duty. kingsley was for the british empire. for them we were asleep. now its architecture and spirit has changed. india was a british colony for nearly 2 centuries, 75 years after independence. it's trying to shake off that legacy. much of this part of the city was designed by english architect edwin luncheon. today. it's also a major tourist attraction, wide roads aligned by the parliament appellation home for the president and...
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the belgians can't claim that, look at what kingsley did in africa, and certainly not the germans. not the french, not any other nation. but there are many nations that wanted to be part of it. why? maybe one of those reasons is, remember, 2000 british naval men died in the seas when they were the first to abolish slavery. that was great britain. abolishing slavery and 2000 men died trying to stop the slave traders. and the african kings that were selling their own people. the british were trying to stop them. so we must all remember that. for >> melissa, i want to give you the final word. >> i don't think anyone is discounting that history, and no one is saying that there weren't other individuals, other countries, that were involved in colonialism. i think what i am saying simply is that this can be complicated for those of us who are not english, those of us who are not in the uk. but nonetheless live with the residue of what the british empire has meant. yes, you can revere this woman, who can respect this woman, you can even love and have great affection for this woman. and st
the belgians can't claim that, look at what kingsley did in africa, and certainly not the germans. not the french, not any other nation. but there are many nations that wanted to be part of it. why? maybe one of those reasons is, remember, 2000 british naval men died in the seas when they were the first to abolish slavery. that was great britain. abolishing slavery and 2000 men died trying to stop the slave traders. and the african kings that were selling their own people. the british were...
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okay rascal, acenas kingsley. and so i had it and i do have many pictures, your phone and i do and i my sister, you know, he's back home now. my other sister got a dog, and then she sends pictures of both of them playing all the time. you know, one of them has kids get more pictures of the pest playing around because it's so cute, right? right so cute pets at our house, but for sure the ratio of children versus spouse very heavily weighted toward the children, and i think i read a little more into that study that said people who have spouses and children have way more photos of the children. then they do the spouse. so that's another children. member one. okay pet. i think so. yes, yeah. okay this pet, but the kids the kids stay in my lane over because okay, alright. check phones in the break of that. yeah let's talk about this problem that is just plaguing so many of us here in the bay area. extreme heat continues to blanket or region. in fact, today, maybe even hotter than yesterday. the unbearable weather broug
okay rascal, acenas kingsley. and so i had it and i do have many pictures, your phone and i do and i my sister, you know, he's back home now. my other sister got a dog, and then she sends pictures of both of them playing all the time. you know, one of them has kids get more pictures of the pest playing around because it's so cute, right? right so cute pets at our house, but for sure the ratio of children versus spouse very heavily weighted toward the children, and i think i read a little more...
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it happened on kingsley road close to the junction with taunton avenue in the early hours of yesterdaytbed drays — a traditional open cart usually used in conservation work. they'll move across the royal parks to kensington palace gardens where the flowers will be used as compost. a runnerfrom deptford is using a rather creative way to raise money for charity and indulge in his love of running. jeric yuen spends hours planning his routes and uses gps technology to turn his visions into reality. so far, i've created a tiger, which is about 28 kilometres. a t rex in victoria park, roughly about ten kilometres. a chicken and a dolphin around elephant and castle area. and i love the creative sides of it. by combining both, i'm being able to fundraise and to help. a look at the tubes now. and there's a good service on all lines at the moment. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a rather damp start this monday morning. we've had a couple of pounds of rain moving through overnight, one of which still with us first thing, but it will clear away fairly quickly this morning.
it happened on kingsley road close to the junction with taunton avenue in the early hours of yesterdaytbed drays — a traditional open cart usually used in conservation work. they'll move across the royal parks to kensington palace gardens where the flowers will be used as compost. a runnerfrom deptford is using a rather creative way to raise money for charity and indulge in his love of running. jeric yuen spends hours planning his routes and uses gps technology to turn his visions into...