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that her majesty the queen has signified her royal assent to the following act, animal welfare servicee watching monday and parliament with me, kristiina cooper. coming up, at crisis point in british politics, there's a new phase in the commons. and be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law, so help me god. after a ll after all that agonising over brexit, mps have something they can wholeheartedly agree on, the need to remain in big technology companies. the government has announced plans to fine or block internet sites if they fail to tackle material related to terrorist activity and child abuse. there were also proposals for an independent watchdog to oversee and sanction tech firms. the culture secretaryjeremy and sanction tech firms. the culture secretary jeremy wright told and sanction tech firms. the culture secretaryjeremy wright told mps it was time to end the era of self—regulation. was time to end the era of self-regulation. no-one has done it before, there is no comprehensive international model to follow,
that her majesty the queen has signified her royal assent to the following act, animal welfare servicee watching monday and parliament with me, kristiina cooper. coming up, at crisis point in british politics, there's a new phase in the commons. and be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law, so help me god. after a ll after all that agonising over brexit, mps have something they can wholeheartedly agree on, the need to remain...
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i actually think that if there had been an amendment tabled by her majesty's opposition seeking a muchtension, it would have won certainly the support of most of us sitting over in this quarter. ijust wonder if there is a reason why the opposition didn't table that amendment and make sure we get the long extension which certainly would do the job for manufacturers in particular. i thank the honourable lady for that point. i think the honest answer is we all know that the 30th ofjune is not a particularly realistic proposition, and that the prime minister was forced to propose that date more for the reasons of party management than what the eu... and she has, in a sense, contracted out the decision to the eu, and we would expect the government to accept any reasonable extension that goes beyond the 30th ofjune with a proviso that if this house approved and ratified a withdrawal agreement, we would exit at that point. a former cabinet minister and brexiteer said there was a threat to both main parties, as many marginal seats backed leave. at the moment, we have a free market on leave vot
i actually think that if there had been an amendment tabled by her majesty's opposition seeking a muchtension, it would have won certainly the support of most of us sitting over in this quarter. ijust wonder if there is a reason why the opposition didn't table that amendment and make sure we get the long extension which certainly would do the job for manufacturers in particular. i thank the honourable lady for that point. i think the honest answer is we all know that the 30th ofjune is not a...
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as the majesty the queen says before visit -- visiting we dip -- deeply brett what is happening. the uk in yet relationship is one of collaboration and partnership insecurity. with the u.s. relationship with india. mister speaker i have meetings. i should have such meetings later today. thank you mister speaker and i fully agree with the prime minister. we need to both honor the results of the referendum and our commitments which means leaving the customs union. this my overnight friend. rather than deliver that deal. it is an recognizable. we should grab the opportunity and the ability of the british people to make a success of that. i believe that the conservative government will make success of whatever situation it is. the best brexit in the uk. is to be able to be in an orderly way. i do want to ensure that that does honor the results of the referendum. thank you mister speaker. i'm very pleased that the prime minister mentioned what happened. and issues of the massacre hundred years ago. i think the people in memory of those that lost their lives and the in the brutality of
as the majesty the queen says before visit -- visiting we dip -- deeply brett what is happening. the uk in yet relationship is one of collaboration and partnership insecurity. with the u.s. relationship with india. mister speaker i have meetings. i should have such meetings later today. thank you mister speaker and i fully agree with the prime minister. we need to both honor the results of the referendum and our commitments which means leaving the customs union. this my overnight friend. rather...
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his majesty a lwa ys together for 30 years.is majesty always praise for peace and prosperity of the nation, and his service was served to the country and nation. our country prospered and nation. our country prospered and enjoyed peace, but we also suffered natural disasters. in these occasions, his majesty the emperor and empress always gave comfort to the nation and gave courage to tomorrow. today we have the day of abdication. however, we always remember the days of the emperor giving us great service to the nation. we look back on the days of the emperor akihito, and then we will build new future for the next generation, their majesties emperor and empress will live healthy and prosperous future. we thank has to their service and the rest of their lives —— we thank wholeheartedly to their service. translation: today i will fulfil my duty as emperor. now prime minister shinzo abe gave the great, honourable speech to us. since enthroned men, 30 years have passed andi enthroned men, 30 years have passed and i served as emperor
his majesty a lwa ys together for 30 years.is majesty always praise for peace and prosperity of the nation, and his service was served to the country and nation. our country prospered and nation. our country prospered and enjoyed peace, but we also suffered natural disasters. in these occasions, his majesty the emperor and empress always gave comfort to the nation and gave courage to tomorrow. today we have the day of abdication. however, we always remember the days of the emperor giving us...
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gun salutes have taken place to mark her majesty the queen's 93rd birthday. on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's programme... car—free in madrid. this is like being a kid again! woohoo! digging the dutch masters. and it's downhill all the way in the mountains of latvia. we start this week in the spanish capital, madrid, where change is coming fast. the way people get around the city is being transformed, city officials are clearing the cars from the congested streets and opening them up to new possibilities — rentable electric scooters. they have become increasingly popular in many european cities of late. for lots of people, it's a transport revolution they've been waiting for. for others, it's something else entirely. too many in madrid. madrid resident rafa estafania reports. look at this! electric scooters, bicycle sharing, everybody seems to be sharing means of transport now in madrid. nobody seems to use their own bikes, their own scooters any more. we've got here the electric bikes, they are being charged at the moment,
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mentioning the twe nty20 her majesty...ty20 election upcoming, where are we on that? we talked about religion last week, we didn't do the mueller aftermath. the mueller report put the ball in the democrats multi—mac court. here are ten instances where you could explore whether this really was obstruction ofjustice, not to illegal standard but perhaps to be legislated standard under our constitution. the democrats control the house of representatives. the speaker of the house nancy pelosi is disinclined at the moment to pursue impeachment partly because the timeframe now is very short. we are going to have primary starting in january and you now have 20 people who have declared to be considered candidates for the presidency to challenge donald trump, and the whole situation is absolutely crazy. there is a lot of legislative work to be done and that is what they should be concentrating on the. instead, they are out raising money, some of it in small donations, a lot of it the traditional ways, and you have 20 people only one
mentioning the twe nty20 her majesty...ty20 election upcoming, where are we on that? we talked about religion last week, we didn't do the mueller aftermath. the mueller report put the ball in the democrats multi—mac court. here are ten instances where you could explore whether this really was obstruction ofjustice, not to illegal standard but perhaps to be legislated standard under our constitution. the democrats control the house of representatives. the speaker of the house nancy pelosi is...
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gun salutes have taken place to mark her majesty the queen's 93rd birthday. on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, the war on fake news. when robots paint the...moon. flipping out over this. and how to make a shooting star. the world's largest election is under way in india. 0verfive weeks, 900 million eligible voters in 20 states are casting their ballots to decide who will rule this vast country for the next five years. and this is no small decision — because in that time, india's population is set to overtake china's and its economy is likely to become bigger than the uk's. the size of this democratic exercise is like no other, but the issues that it brings up are all too familiar. social media, once again, is playing a part in swaying political opinions. and once again, misinformation, so—called "fake news" is attempting to cloud voters' judgement. and the problem is, last year, bbc—led research revealed that ordinary citizens in india are less concerned with the facts of a story, and they are more likely to share it if it bolsters their national id
gun salutes have taken place to mark her majesty the queen's 93rd birthday. on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, the war on fake news. when robots paint the...moon. flipping out over this. and how to make a shooting star. the world's largest election is under way in india. 0verfive weeks, 900 million eligible voters in 20 states are casting their ballots to decide who will rule this vast country for the next five years. and this is no small decision — because in that time, india's...
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gun salutes have taken place to mark her majesty the queen's 93rd birthday.news it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. this year marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most remarkable feats of exploration in the history of humankind. the apollo 11 mission which landed man on the moon. i'm in florida to meet one of the crewmembers. while neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were setting foot on the moon's surface, michael collins was piloting the command module which got them all home. 50 years on, how does he reflect on the significance of that extraordinary mission? michael collins, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. this year marks the 50th anniversary of the historic apollo 11 mission which you were a key part of. it means the spotlight is back on that mission and back on you. how do you feel about that? there were three of us, of course, on that flight. neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and i. three very lucky people. neil armstrong was born in 1930. buzz aldrin in 1930, mike collins in 1930. three quite different people. n
gun salutes have taken place to mark her majesty the queen's 93rd birthday.news it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. this year marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most remarkable feats of exploration in the history of humankind. the apollo 11 mission which landed man on the moon. i'm in florida to meet one of the crewmembers. while neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were setting foot on the moon's surface, michael collins was piloting the command module which got...
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. >>> and, her majesty's secret service. what prince william is saying now about shadowing spies. now about shadowing spies. stay with us. thritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, low blood cell counts, higher liver tests and cholesterol levels. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. your doctor should perform blood tests before and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some things. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your
. >>> and, her majesty's secret service. what prince william is saying now about shadowing spies. now about shadowing spies. stay with us. thritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including...
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he is a spy now under her majesty ‘s secret service. surely that cannot be true. to do. he does not have a job as a helicopter pilot saving people in trouble in wales somewhere. he does not have a job so he has gone out shadowing m15, m16 operatives. an seen at the spy centre... spying centre. basically he wants to know how all this works, which is a legitimate thing to do. he has not really become a spy but has gone in that for three weeks. he has not really become a spy but has gone in that for three weeksm it not a bit of morale boosting as well. he said they do a great job. 0na well. he said they do a great job. on a mission to fight terror threats an event! on a mission to fight terror threats an event i read... last time i was somewhat concerned about that because i think he is a security risk but i think it was poetic license from the express. i think he was basically shadowing them. looking at how people are protecting the people he will be serving as king. it is like going to a military bait fault morale boosting. prince harry went to afghanistan. but he
he is a spy now under her majesty ‘s secret service. surely that cannot be true. to do. he does not have a job as a helicopter pilot saving people in trouble in wales somewhere. he does not have a job so he has gone out shadowing m15, m16 operatives. an seen at the spy centre... spying centre. basically he wants to know how all this works, which is a legitimate thing to do. he has not really become a spy but has gone in that for three weeks. he has not really become a spy but has gone in that...
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gun salutes have taken place to mark her majesty the queen's 93rd birthday yesterday. a look at how social media is being used
gun salutes have taken place to mark her majesty the queen's 93rd birthday yesterday. a look at how social media is being used
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queen your majesty. >> will let it go, we are wishing her well. meanwhile in healthcare, shaping up to be a major issue in the 2020 presidential race. the eye-opening numbers in a new pool and how the issue could play on the campaign trail. more on the horrific easter sunday, churches in sri lanka, reaction pouring in from religious and political leaders around the world. well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i have heart disease, watch what i eat, take statins, but still struggle to lower my ldl bad cholesterol. which means a heart attack or stroke. could strike without warning, pulling me away from everything that matt
queen your majesty. >> will let it go, we are wishing her well. meanwhile in healthcare, shaping up to be a major issue in the 2020 presidential race. the eye-opening numbers in a new pool and how the issue could play on the campaign trail. more on the horrific easter sunday, churches in sri lanka, reaction pouring in from religious and political leaders around the world. well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if...
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are you auditioning to become the next [ laughter] >> i'm going to go to my room, your majesty.ave a great day. we'll see you >>> tonight, several developing stories. the explosive new charges tonight. former "full house" actress lori loughlin possibly in more trouble tonight. among 16 parents indicted on a new charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering. pressure mounting. how much prison time is now possible if convicted? >>> also tonight, bracing for the blizzard across several states in the next 24 hours. up to two feet of snow in some places. dangerous winds with this. ginger zee takes us through the track and the timing of this. forecasters say this is not your typical blizzard. >>> here in new york city tonight, the public health emergency just declared. the measles scare. some families now facing fines. why is measles suddenly a threat in communities across this country? >>> the 911 calls just out tonight. the young stud
are you auditioning to become the next [ laughter] >> i'm going to go to my room, your majesty.ave a great day. we'll see you >>> tonight, several developing stories. the explosive new charges tonight. former "full house" actress lori loughlin possibly in more trouble tonight. among 16 parents indicted on a new charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering. pressure mounting. how much prison time is now possible if convicted? >>> also tonight, bracing for the...
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gun salutes have taken place to mark her majesty the queen's 93rd birthday. the uk sizzles as england, scotland, wales and northern ireland all record their warmest easter monday on record. good afternoon. the sri lankan high commissioner says eight british nationals are among the 290 people killed in a series of bomb attacks. more than 500 others were injured in the blasts which targeted churches and hotels on easter sunday. police say they've arrested 2a suspects and that the bombings were carried out with the support of an international network. the government has blamed a local radical islamist group — although no—one has yet admitted carrying out the attacks. there has been another explosion today in the sri lankan capital colombo, as security forces were defusing a bomb inside an abandoned van near a church. nick beake reports. the christians of colombo should have been celebrating rebirth this easter, but it's death, on an horrific scale, which has confronted them. this was one of three churches bombed. shouts and screams rang out where there had been
gun salutes have taken place to mark her majesty the queen's 93rd birthday. the uk sizzles as england, scotland, wales and northern ireland all record their warmest easter monday on record. good afternoon. the sri lankan high commissioner says eight british nationals are among the 290 people killed in a series of bomb attacks. more than 500 others were injured in the blasts which targeted churches and hotels on easter sunday. police say they've arrested 2a suspects and that the bombings were...
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would like more people to try and understand it but in zimbabwe they sentience and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have this necessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not. just as. poor as ivory. these. elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time ow ow mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for sure we will be very happy when they are living wild and free with their wild competitor it's in the bush but we'll miss them of course . we will miss them of course but most of all we'll be happy for them that they are off free in the wild. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in their well being i just got this memo from a certain branch office says we're going to attack and destroy the government in shows with. if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some
would like more people to try and understand it but in zimbabwe they sentience and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have this necessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not. just as. poor as ivory. these. elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time ow ow mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for sure we will be very...
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and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have this necessity is to try andimpart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not looked on just as meat or as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed. emotions of course we we have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for sure. with i won't miss them you know we will miss them of course but most of all we'll be happy for them that they offer free in the wild. i mean more doogan is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county for you to state if you look at it from the analogy. marc was the day that when he was. going to be in the sheriff's most contentious critically is the first time i noticed something wasn't in fleece work pretty much when i first started the corruption in palm beach county is not something that you can smell if. it's. a wing it wasn't what i wanted to do you.
and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have this necessity is to try andimpart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not looked on just as meat or as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed. emotions of course we we have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for...
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her majesty the queen is celebrating her 93rd birthday today.est and longest—reigning monarch. she is exactly 11 years and four months older than queen victoria, the next oldest ruler. the queen has another official birthday on the second saturday in june, to celebrate the landmark publicly. lots of statistics about her majesty flying around today, she has met 11 of 12 us presidents. she has signed more than 3500 bills into law during the course of her reign. we will have the weather shortly. but we need to bring you up—to—date with ernie studies. —— our main story. more than 50 people have been killed in a series of explosions in sri lanka. the blasts happened at a number of churches and hotels. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan joins us from delhi. bring is up—to—date with the latest. as you said, the death toll is rising. we do not have official numbers but one hospital has told the bbc they believe there have been some foreign fatalities, we're not sure what nationality is. remember three of the blast happened at high—end lux
her majesty the queen is celebrating her 93rd birthday today.est and longest—reigning monarch. she is exactly 11 years and four months older than queen victoria, the next oldest ruler. the queen has another official birthday on the second saturday in june, to celebrate the landmark publicly. lots of statistics about her majesty flying around today, she has met 11 of 12 us presidents. she has signed more than 3500 bills into law during the course of her reign. we will have the weather shortly....
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her majesty the queen is celebrating her 93rd birthday today.eigning monarch. she is exactly 11 years and four months older than queen victoria, the next oldest ruler. the queen has another "official" birthday on the second saturday in june, to celebrate the landmark publicly. i'm sure she will be enjoying some time with the family this easter sunday. lots of interesting facts about her this morning. she has reigned over 14 prime ministers, coming to the throne when winston churchill was pm. i wasjust throne when winston churchill was pm. i was just about to read out the thing about queen victoria. and she has owned more than 30 corgi dogs over the years. i didn't know why the queen has a second birthday, it was started by king george because he wanted a summer celebration. you don't need one, look at the weather today! it feels like summer. it has been incredible, with a top temperature of 25.5 in hampshire. todayit temperature of 25.5 in hampshire. today it is going to be another very warm one, starting off cool with some mist and fog across c
her majesty the queen is celebrating her 93rd birthday today.eigning monarch. she is exactly 11 years and four months older than queen victoria, the next oldest ruler. the queen has another "official" birthday on the second saturday in june, to celebrate the landmark publicly. i'm sure she will be enjoying some time with the family this easter sunday. lots of interesting facts about her this morning. she has reigned over 14 prime ministers, coming to the throne when winston churchill...
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there was a majesty that was humbling to experience.o find a way to fill that spiritual void for people, to provide that comfort is going to be a challenge, but as you say, poshlltentially an enormou opportunity and potentially a moment as well for coming together. and this is something that's needed right now. not just in france but across europe and much of the world. >> imagine the image of the pope in front of notre dame saying mass on sunday. you know, with smoke still rising up from it as an idea of rebirth and renewal. how powerful that would be. and this is still going on, but look. the headline is written. this story is what it appears to be on your screen. that place will never be what it was. maybe it will be greater someday. that would be a beautiful restorative dream. we're going to take a quick break showing you the fires burning into the night. one of the world's most recognizable places all but gone. cnn will continue its coverage. we're still trying to find out how this happened. what's going on inside right now. and wa
there was a majesty that was humbling to experience.o find a way to fill that spiritual void for people, to provide that comfort is going to be a challenge, but as you say, poshlltentially an enormou opportunity and potentially a moment as well for coming together. and this is something that's needed right now. not just in france but across europe and much of the world. >> imagine the image of the pope in front of notre dame saying mass on sunday. you know, with smoke still rising up from...
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for now, the former guest of ecuador confinement initially, at least , at the pleasure of her majesty'snment. james landale, bbc news. jane: a look at the day's othe news. indians have voted in an election that is seen as a referend on narendra modi. indians cast ballots in a 91 constituencies. seven-phase vote will continue until 19th of may. michael avenatti, known for his battles with president truha, as beened with 36 counts of fraud and tax evasion and other financial crimes. he gained national attention for representing the adult-film star stormy daniels on hush money payments. it was arrested in new york -- he was arrested in new york on two separate criminal complaint filed by prosecutors in new york and california.ui in southern ana, the son of a local police deputy has toen arrested in connection with three fires at hcally black churches. 21-year-old holden matthews has been charged with arson. authorities are investigating thmotive and have not rule out the possibility of a hate crime. the british prime minister has been sending the six-month extension toxi bnegotiated in bru
for now, the former guest of ecuador confinement initially, at least , at the pleasure of her majesty'snment. james landale, bbc news. jane: a look at the day's othe news. indians have voted in an election that is seen as a referend on narendra modi. indians cast ballots in a 91 constituencies. seven-phase vote will continue until 19th of may. michael avenatti, known for his battles with president truha, as beened with 36 counts of fraud and tax evasion and other financial crimes. he gained...
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think that they sentience and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have thisnecessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not looked on just as meat or as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we we have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for sure. we will be very happy when they are living wild and free with wild compared to its in the bush but we'll miss them of course i can't live that i would miss them you know we will miss them of course but most of all we'll be happy for them that they are free in the wild. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the pope the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising. or not if you think
think that they sentience and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have thisnecessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not looked on just as meat or as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we we have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it...
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this is a state visit, invitation by her majesty the queen.lot more time actually in london. last time, he chopper into london from stansted airport and then chopper it out of london for meals and meetings at blenheim palace, windsor castle and chequers. this time, there will be a state banquet in the big building behind me, buckingham palace. there will be an official meeting by the queen and i think that's probably going to happen at buckingham palace. but we don't quite know, though i've got a word it may not happen, is whether or not they will bea happen, is whether or not they will be a procession down the mall committee great great alice —— committee great great alice —— committee great great alice —— committee great big avenue here. with the state visits of presidents you generally don't because the security services get the heebie—jeebies over risk to the president. donald trump will be here. you will be a lot more visible that he was last time and i suspect people are aiming to protest at the procession, they may be disappointed. jonn
this is a state visit, invitation by her majesty the queen.lot more time actually in london. last time, he chopper into london from stansted airport and then chopper it out of london for meals and meetings at blenheim palace, windsor castle and chequers. this time, there will be a state banquet in the big building behind me, buckingham palace. there will be an official meeting by the queen and i think that's probably going to happen at buckingham palace. but we don't quite know, though i've got...
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prince william's stint with her majesty's secret service, spending time at the home of 007. could he be a real-life james bond? >>> good morning, america. let's get right to that overnight breaking news, the magic and mayhem at the final four. >> the good and the bad. the games were incredible. tex texas tech and the university of virginia heading to the championship game. this is the first time either team has been to the final. >> the celebrations turned ugly. texas tech fans flipping a car in lubbock. abc's stephanie ramos is here with the story. >> reporter: good morning, guys. things got wild in lubbock, texas, last night. thousands of texas tech fans flooding the streets to celebrate the team's final four victory. overnight, mayhem in the streets after last night's final four finishes. in texas, fans flipping cars, setting fires and even riding burning scooters as they beloved texas tech red raiders dance on to the finals. texas tech and is a have a heading to the finals for the first time in history. >> first ever national championship game appearance! >> but one-seed
prince william's stint with her majesty's secret service, spending time at the home of 007. could he be a real-life james bond? >>> good morning, america. let's get right to that overnight breaking news, the magic and mayhem at the final four. >> the good and the bad. the games were incredible. tex texas tech and the university of virginia heading to the championship game. this is the first time either team has been to the final. >> the celebrations turned ugly. texas tech...
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they sentence and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have this necessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not. just as mates or as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we we've cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for sure. we will be very happy when they are living wild and free with their wild competitors in the bush but we'll miss them of course i can't lie that i won't miss them you know we will miss them of course but most of all we'll be happy for them that they are free in the wild. in the world of political much making the european union has long put values before wealth as its most desirable and tribute. to the time it takes for the e.u. to make a policy decision china can set up a whole new industry values that's attractive to potential partners. so what we've got to do is identify the threats tha
they sentence and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have this necessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not. just as mates or as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we we've cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions...
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think that they sentience and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have thisnecessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not looked on just as meat or as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we will have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for sure. we will be very happy when they are living wild and free with wild compared to its in the bush but we'll miss them of course i can't i can't live that i would miss them you know we will miss them of course but most of all we'll be happy for them that they are free in the wild. for a single purpose. of a super. training very young. eight months of intensive school. rats. and very safe lives. i mean more to gain is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county or you'll be to stay if you look at it from the analogy. marc was the day t
think that they sentience and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have thisnecessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not looked on just as meat or as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we will have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it...
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think that they sentience and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have thisnecessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not just as. poor as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we we have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them being for them to go back to the wild and so it'll be mixed emotions for sure we'll be very happy when they are living wild and free with their wild competitors in the bush but we'll miss them of course i can't lie that i won't miss them you know we will miss them of course but most of all we'll be happy for them that they are free in the wild. us veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either they're already several generations of them so i just got this memo from a certain branches officer says we're going to attack and
think that they sentience and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have thisnecessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not just as. poor as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we we have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them being for them to go back to the wild and so it'll be mixed...
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and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have this necessity is to try andmpart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not looked on just as meat or as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we we have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for sure. we'll be very happy when they are living wild and free with their wild competitors in the bush but we'll miss them of course i can't i can't lie that i won't miss them you know we will miss them of course but most of all we'll be happy for them that they are free in the wild. i know there was a crack seems to do crack when i was a locate my dad he was like a bust at the so you know i got like what i needed when i was a baby but i had a bad childhood. there's always been single mothers and african-american community service and slavery. i think it's more of a teenagers having kids in you can ex
and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have this necessity is to try andmpart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not looked on just as meat or as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we we have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them been for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for...
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think that they seem to and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have thisnecessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder. as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed. emotions of course we we have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them being for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for sure we will be very happy when they are living wild and free with their wild competitors in the bush but we'll miss them of course i can't lie that i would miss them you know we will miss them of course but most of all we'll be happy for them that they are free in the wild. you know world's big partners through law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to be deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watc
think that they seem to and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have thisnecessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder. as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed. emotions of course we we have cared for these elephants for nearly five years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them being for them to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for sure we will be very happy when they are...
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if you are watching, your majesty. of course she has. she always watches.e dog is missing big cat on the say cops. an ounce on the loose there. i've never heard of it. i bet it's normally sleepy they took a plastic cast of a paw print five inches wide that suggest there's a huge beast out there. it's a badger. five pet cats are feared dead or missing. they don't go missing, it dear do what they like and just wander off. they are flighty if photographers turn up. the reason why the beasts and panthers, and cougars and mountain lions and leopards are always said to be wandering around for a while and devon because london—based journalist like having a week off down in the southwest. why don't you have a look i watched on there and we these beast scares every year on a fairly regular basis. i'm surprised it happened in april this year, put it that way. it is right. it's normally august, this isjust brexit doing this. reset the national body clock so we are doing things a different time of the year. they don't have the national one. that's because there is noth
if you are watching, your majesty. of course she has. she always watches.e dog is missing big cat on the say cops. an ounce on the loose there. i've never heard of it. i bet it's normally sleepy they took a plastic cast of a paw print five inches wide that suggest there's a huge beast out there. it's a badger. five pet cats are feared dead or missing. they don't go missing, it dear do what they like and just wander off. they are flighty if photographers turn up. the reason why the beasts and...
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>> okay, i'm going to go to my room, your majesty. >>> that's all we've got for now.ut there's always more at rightthisminute.com. check it out, connect with us. we'll see you next time on a brand-new "rtm." the following program is sponsored by coldwell banker residential brokerage upbeat music good afternoon and thank you for joing us, welcome to at home in northern california. i'm tras and i'm mary. be sure to tune in or set your dvr's every sunday afternoon at 4 pm for the latest in real este news, tips and great northern california properties for sale.f you have any questions about re
>> okay, i'm going to go to my room, your majesty. >>> that's all we've got for now.ut there's always more at rightthisminute.com. check it out, connect with us. we'll see you next time on a brand-new "rtm." the following program is sponsored by coldwell banker residential brokerage upbeat music good afternoon and thank you for joing us, welcome to at home in northern california. i'm tras and i'm mary. be sure to tune in or set your dvr's every sunday afternoon at 4 pm...
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>> quasimoto, your majesty. >> reporter: it is where paris wept.ttacks in 2015 which killed 130. having survived revolutions and wars. ♪ ♪ paris weeps again. this time for its beloved cathedral. >>> new york saint patrick's l dame, is in the heart of the city. cardinal timothy dolan likening the blaze to a fire in our home where people go in times of joy and sorrow, now devastatingly damaged. frances? >> ann thompson for us. thank the world>> tt's right, more th religion. the entertainment world is mourning the loss of georgia engel, best known for her role on the mary tyler show. ease georgia, could you pick that up for me? >> sure. >>> hello? yes, she is. just a minute, please. it's for me. golden girl now. >> engel earned two emmy nominations for her performance as georgette and everybody loves raymond. she appeared with betty white. she said, georgia was one of dcr as the sweetest kindest dear est woman. dead at the age of 70. >>> i love that sense of humor. >> it's classic there. >> well written. thanks for waking up with us. i'm richard lui.
>> quasimoto, your majesty. >> reporter: it is where paris wept.ttacks in 2015 which killed 130. having survived revolutions and wars. ♪ ♪ paris weeps again. this time for its beloved cathedral. >>> new york saint patrick's l dame, is in the heart of the city. cardinal timothy dolan likening the blaze to a fire in our home where people go in times of joy and sorrow, now devastatingly damaged. frances? >> ann thompson for us. thank the world>> tt's right,...
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mister speaker the tragedy of 1919 is a shameful scar as her majesty the queen says from 1997 it is a disgusting example of our past history with india we regret what has happened in the suffering caused so now with collaboration the diaspora makes an enormous contribution and i'm sure the whole house would like to see that relationship continue to flourish. this morning meeting with the ministerial colleagues. >> i fully agree with the prime minister when she says we need to re- vote on the results of the referendum so do you agree with me that to do that and it is unrecognizable to be delayed in the ability of the british people to make success of that. >>. >> but i don't believe actually that brexit can make a deal. so i do want to ensure that brexit is a result of the referendum. >> they give mister speaker i very pleased the prime minister mentioned what happened with the issues of the massacre 100 years ago i think people in memory of those who lost their lives deserve a full and clear and unequivocal apology. i joined the prime minister to have welcoming sarah davis to her appo
mister speaker the tragedy of 1919 is a shameful scar as her majesty the queen says from 1997 it is a disgusting example of our past history with india we regret what has happened in the suffering caused so now with collaboration the diaspora makes an enormous contribution and i'm sure the whole house would like to see that relationship continue to flourish. this morning meeting with the ministerial colleagues. >> i fully agree with the prime minister when she says we need to re- vote on...
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peano actions and yet over the last week she's a maze ministers have been closer to way with her majesty's opposition deciding which of her demeaning red lines to every now she's back in brussels begging for their further stay of execution from europe that have peeve is on offer but everything has its price we would not discuss an issue with the u.k. until there is an agreement for i'm on the one island as well as for citizens' rights and the financial sector. will stand fully beyond. that all of this is left even the most faithful of tortie somewhat nonplussed i spoke to called miss peter oborne he says it's time for fellow big cities to wake up smell left amash and think again. welcome to the show peter oborne you've caused quite a stir of the past few days by the counting on your support for beck that is the idea of rex's its largest prime minister came at a time if it happened at that issue well i think the prime minister has done her best actually i really admire the way mrs may has really struggled in face of all kinds of humiliations and setbacks to make breaks it happen according t
peano actions and yet over the last week she's a maze ministers have been closer to way with her majesty's opposition deciding which of her demeaning red lines to every now she's back in brussels begging for their further stay of execution from europe that have peeve is on offer but everything has its price we would not discuss an issue with the u.k. until there is an agreement for i'm on the one island as well as for citizens' rights and the financial sector. will stand fully beyond. that all...
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it looks like this building in the majesty that it had become a just a matter of hours ago, looks likepeople to realise what happened. it isa for people to realise what happened. it is a shock. it is a messy shock. what we see, also kind of around this unfortunate accident, even the president macron, he cancelled his speech for tonight because of this. it is really heartbreaking and it is a hub of paris, and a hub of france and also a mass of people around the world. terribly sad. it is. terribly sad. our sympathy see you in all the french people this evening. we are watching tonight, notre dame cathedral in paris burning and front of our eyes. this cathedral that was a bill in the 12th and 13th century, the city for 850 years, a monument in the middle of paris, visited by millions of people from around the world, every single year. the heart of the city of light, and flames tonight and we are hearing that not much left of it could be standing when parisians wake up tomorrow morning. and there we have the french president, arriving to see the most famous of french a monument being dest
it looks like this building in the majesty that it had become a just a matter of hours ago, looks likepeople to realise what happened. it isa for people to realise what happened. it is a shock. it is a messy shock. what we see, also kind of around this unfortunate accident, even the president macron, he cancelled his speech for tonight because of this. it is really heartbreaking and it is a hub of paris, and a hub of france and also a mass of people around the world. terribly sad. it is....
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and the military who sees to down its president or rested on the majesty rule imposed on in the space of twenty four hours to look at the roots of the northeast african countries pointing. to. a very warm welcome to you watching off the international with me making. an alleged collaborator off the wiki leaks founder julian assange was arrested on thursday in ecuador the south american countries interior minister confirms that a person who is quote very close to the wiki leaks organization was detained as he boarded a flight to japan well this comes off the british police dragged a distressed looking us songs out of the ecuadorian embassy in london where he'd been holed up for almost seven years. i know. i'm. an international community is reacting to the sensational arrest of a song protesters in london and washington expressed concern over his hopeful extradition to the us where he's wanted on charges of conspiring to hack a government computer. directly following his arrest the wiki leaks whistleblower was driven to westminster magistrates court in london where he was found guilty of
and the military who sees to down its president or rested on the majesty rule imposed on in the space of twenty four hours to look at the roots of the northeast african countries pointing. to. a very warm welcome to you watching off the international with me making. an alleged collaborator off the wiki leaks founder julian assange was arrested on thursday in ecuador the south american countries interior minister confirms that a person who is quote very close to the wiki leaks organization was...
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his majesty, the sultan of brunei. britain has good relations with its former colony.the uk also has a military base in brunei. it conducts training in jungle warfare there. and the sultan pays for a battalion of gurkhas. brunei's oil wealth has brought it investments around the world, including a string of luxury hotels — like here in london, the dorchester. some celebrities are now calling for a boycott. among them are ellen degeneres, eltonjohn and george clooney. soon as i reach the country, as soon as i step foot in the country, i am liable be killed by stoning. shahiran shahrani, currently seeking asylum in canada, is worried about friends back home. i hope they are making plans to get out. because i don't think it's a safe country, and i hope they can do what i did and escape. it seems the sultan is trying to boost his popularity with religious conservatives as the economy of his tiny kingdom weakens. whether or not the brutal penalties are actually enforced, the new legislation, for those that could fall foul of it, has created an atmosphere of terror. caroline
his majesty, the sultan of brunei. britain has good relations with its former colony.the uk also has a military base in brunei. it conducts training in jungle warfare there. and the sultan pays for a battalion of gurkhas. brunei's oil wealth has brought it investments around the world, including a string of luxury hotels — like here in london, the dorchester. some celebrities are now calling for a boycott. among them are ellen degeneres, eltonjohn and george clooney. soon as i reach the...
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here‘s what happened when her majesty left the chapel.ly outside in london but is it lovely everywhere? maybe. tell us a good news antibodies. i‘m feeling overdressed. i keep showing you pictures like this, and for the greater part of the british as it really is as glorious as that. the temperatures are responding. in fa ct, the temperatures are responding. in fact, they have broken the easter day record in wales and northern ireland, but it has been an exception, this north—western court is still plagued by the weather front that has been there or thereabouts. the cloud is there to be had across the south of northern ireland, but elsewhere, temperatures of exceeding 20 degrees in one double a number of locations. overnight, we are going
here‘s what happened when her majesty left the chapel.ly outside in london but is it lovely everywhere? maybe. tell us a good news antibodies. i‘m feeling overdressed. i keep showing you pictures like this, and for the greater part of the british as it really is as glorious as that. the temperatures are responding. in fa ct, the temperatures are responding. in fact, they have broken the easter day record in wales and northern ireland, but it has been an exception, this north—western court...