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some parts of the manor house are open to the public changed. along with the estate vincent obama inherited the title of a few dilute the island is officially ruled by elizabeth the 2nd not in her capacity as queen of the united kingdom but as head of the duchy of normandy jersey is actually independent of a complicated situation historically this and you enjoyed some unusual hereditary privileges. i used to have the right to shoot rabbits. and. my wife if she. had a child had the right to be taken to church for a church in ceremony. on a horse to be provided by the priest all these things are very obscure but the rights and privileges that were attached to them. the island is lush and green thanks to frequent rain but the climate is mild an ideal combination for passionate gardeners like judith get a. good night's chaos is how she describes her garden which is open to visitors. i try to make the garden very natural and so huge that we're very much thinking about the environment that we live in and how it fits into the valley and also trying to
some parts of the manor house are open to the public changed. along with the estate vincent obama inherited the title of a few dilute the island is officially ruled by elizabeth the 2nd not in her capacity as queen of the united kingdom but as head of the duchy of normandy jersey is actually independent of a complicated situation historically this and you enjoyed some unusual hereditary privileges. i used to have the right to shoot rabbits. and. my wife if she. had a child had the right to be...
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some parts of the manor house are open to the public. along with the estate vincent nobody inherited the title of stand your a few deluded realities officially ruled by elizabeth the 2nd not in that capacity as queen of the united kingdom but as head of the duchy of normandy jersey is actually independent of a complicated situation historically the same year enjoyed some unusual hereditary privileges. i used to have the right to shoot rabbits. regions. my wife if she. had a child had the right to be taken to church for a churching ceremony. on a horse to be provided by the priest all these things are very obscure but they are rights and privileges that were attached to them. the island is lush and green thanks to frequent rain but the climate is mild an ideal combination for passionate gardeners like judith. chaos is how she describes her garden which is open to visitors. i try to make the garden very natural and so that we're very much thinking about them the environment that we live in and how it fits into the valley and also trying to
some parts of the manor house are open to the public. along with the estate vincent nobody inherited the title of stand your a few deluded realities officially ruled by elizabeth the 2nd not in that capacity as queen of the united kingdom but as head of the duchy of normandy jersey is actually independent of a complicated situation historically the same year enjoyed some unusual hereditary privileges. i used to have the right to shoot rabbits. regions. my wife if she. had a child had the right...
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with it i know you get in so just like i said try to stick with it and you know why you're the manor house still the best you can take out the trash drive things you manners i love you so we're very proud of you of those wonderful. little variance from 7 to 13 really growing up. and i'm sorry i'm not there to guide you. as much as i'd like. to turn out pretty good and i'm very very proud. i really am. now surrender my baby. i love you know a vision very recently you just got. so very proud and i know you worked hard to tell me how you were doing when. you're strong so friends. and i. want to know i love you here i miss you very much oh here's what i miss you and there is a culture that i went through it is more moments or any time to be afraid of me you miss me there's a there's a gaping same things mom when she was. i love you and i miss you all and i hope to see you soon and that he loves you. and it's. the 4th of july. because of the fact that so many of us have lived for 30 years in this box of mandatory sounds and federal sentencing guidelines and you know the drug war we have to star
with it i know you get in so just like i said try to stick with it and you know why you're the manor house still the best you can take out the trash drive things you manners i love you so we're very proud of you of those wonderful. little variance from 7 to 13 really growing up. and i'm sorry i'm not there to guide you. as much as i'd like. to turn out pretty good and i'm very very proud. i really am. now surrender my baby. i love you know a vision very recently you just got. so very proud and...
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it started with a run down manor house, an overgrown estate, and a group of east london scout volunteersmembers the story her father told her of that visit. they got the train from the east end of london. they got the train to chingford station. then they pulled a cart up to here. of course it was almost derelict by that time. they found they could not sleep in the house, it was just derelict. they had to find somewhere, that is where they found a pigsty, it had a roof on it, it was dry. 50,000 young people had flocked to scouting during the first world war. gilwell‘s priority was to train leaders to replace the 7000 lost during the conflict. in the years since it opened its doors gilwell has trained 50,000 adult volunteers and welcomed tens of thousands of visitors from around the world, these included members of the east london scout troop that started that restoration work one century ago. i have learnt how to pitch a tent, i have learnt how to tidy up a tent, i learnt how to cook. i am looking forward to more camping trips because they always bring out new activities. there is like a
it started with a run down manor house, an overgrown estate, and a group of east london scout volunteersmembers the story her father told her of that visit. they got the train from the east end of london. they got the train to chingford station. then they pulled a cart up to here. of course it was almost derelict by that time. they found they could not sleep in the house, it was just derelict. they had to find somewhere, that is where they found a pigsty, it had a roof on it, it was dry. 50,000...
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it started with a rundown manor house an overgrown estate, and a group of east london scout volunteers powell dream to reality. she members the story her father victor told her of that visit. they got the train from the east end of london, because it was an eastern group, to chingford station and then they pulled that track card up to here. of course it was almost derelict by that time. they found they couldn't sleep in the house, it was just derelict. so they had to find somewhere and that's where they found the pigsty, because it had a roof on it and it was dry. 50,000 young people had flocked to scouting during the first world war. gilwell park's priority was to replace the leaders lost during the conflict. in the years since it opened its doors, gilwell park has trained over 50,000 adult volunteers and welcomed tens of thousands of visitors from all around the world. they included members of the 23rd poplar comedy east london scout troop that started that restoration work. i have learned how to pitch a tent. i've learned how to tidy up a tent. i've learned how to cook. i am looking
it started with a rundown manor house an overgrown estate, and a group of east london scout volunteers powell dream to reality. she members the story her father victor told her of that visit. they got the train from the east end of london, because it was an eastern group, to chingford station and then they pulled that track card up to here. of course it was almost derelict by that time. they found they couldn't sleep in the house, it was just derelict. so they had to find somewhere and that's...
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sharon sugars works in hospitality at this a00—year—old manor house.iver brexit, because if he doesn't... what it's probably going to open the door to is labour going down, conservative going down, liberal coming up and the brexit party, you know? if we haven't actually managed to deliver on brexit, it's those two parties that are going to, you know, really pick up the pieces from that fallout. because i think the general public, they certainly don't want to see the conservative party... you know, don't wash your dirty linen in public, and i think we've been doing a little too much of that lately. local conservatives are gearing up for a general election. in his back garden in the cotswolds, peter mansion told me he'd voted for borisjohnson as the leader most likely to beat labour. well, the main challenge, obviously, is what to do with brexit. can he get a deal that will go through parliament? and if not, then he's going to almost certainly have to have an election. this is what local conservatives need to fear. the brexit party swept the board in the
sharon sugars works in hospitality at this a00—year—old manor house.iver brexit, because if he doesn't... what it's probably going to open the door to is labour going down, conservative going down, liberal coming up and the brexit party, you know? if we haven't actually managed to deliver on brexit, it's those two parties that are going to, you know, really pick up the pieces from that fallout. because i think the general public, they certainly don't want to see the conservative party......
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seven sisters road is closed in both directions near manor house tube station due to a police investigationther, with sara thornton. hello, good morning. certainly not a chilly start this morning. plenty of cloud overnight, keeping our temperatures right up in the low to mid—teens. we‘ll keep that cloud through a good of the day—to—day, brightness will be fairly limited. mostly dry but later we could see a stray shower and actually a bit of drizzle here and there through thick cloud first thing. dominantly dry through the day—to—day. temperatures about what we‘d expect for the time of year, no great shakes, 2i celsius, 70 fahrenheit. through the evening and overnight, cloudy at first but then the cloud pulls away leaving warm air behind it, so temperatures holding right up tonight. a muggy feel as well. the odd shower tomorrow morning and those showers will continue to attract east through the morning and then you couldn‘t rule out another in the afternoon, but actually a not of dry weather, brighter than today and warmer too, 25 celsius, 77 fahrenheit. brightness returns through week with
seven sisters road is closed in both directions near manor house tube station due to a police investigationther, with sara thornton. hello, good morning. certainly not a chilly start this morning. plenty of cloud overnight, keeping our temperatures right up in the low to mid—teens. we‘ll keep that cloud through a good of the day—to—day, brightness will be fairly limited. mostly dry but later we could see a stray shower and actually a bit of drizzle here and there through thick cloud...
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it started with a rundown manor house an overgrown estate, and a group of east london scout volunteers her of that visit. they got the train from the east end of london, because it was an east end group, to chingford station and then they pulled their trek cart up to here. of course it was almost derelict by that time. they found they couldn't sleep in the house — it was just derelict. so they had to find somewhere and that's where they found the pigsty, because it had a roof on it and it was dry. 50,000 young people had flocked to scouting during the first world war. gilwell‘s priority was to train leaders replace the 7,000 lost during the conflict. in the years since it opened its doors, gilwell has trained over 50,000 adult volunteers and welcomed tens of thousands of visitors from around the world. they included members of the 23rd poplar, east london scout troop that started that restoration work a century ago. i have learned how to pitch a tent. i have learned how to tidy up a tent. i have learned how to cook. i am looking forward to more camping trips, because they always bring
it started with a rundown manor house an overgrown estate, and a group of east london scout volunteers her of that visit. they got the train from the east end of london, because it was an east end group, to chingford station and then they pulled their trek cart up to here. of course it was almost derelict by that time. they found they couldn't sleep in the house — it was just derelict. so they had to find somewhere and that's where they found the pigsty, because it had a roof on it and it was...
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people are doing their level best to provide care to these families in a manor the american people would expect. >> hours after the house oversight committee released a report with details about more than 2,000 migrant children separated from their parents. 18 under the age of two and nine were less than a year old. hundreds detained longer than legally allowed. the committee held a hearing in which several democrats visited centers last week. they testified to what they saw including congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> this is a manufactured crisis. cruelty is manufactured. >> these women tell me they were put into a cell, their sink was not working. we tested the sink ourselves and it was not working. when they were told to drink out of a toilet bowl, i believe them. what is worse than this is the fact there are american flags hanging all over these facilities. children being separated from their parents in front of an american flag. women were being called these names under an american flag. >> i.c.e. mass arrests of more than 2,000 families is expected to begin tomorrow. the main target is those with deportat
people are doing their level best to provide care to these families in a manor the american people would expect. >> hours after the house oversight committee released a report with details about more than 2,000 migrant children separated from their parents. 18 under the age of two and nine were less than a year old. hundreds detained longer than legally allowed. the committee held a hearing in which several democrats visited centers last week. they testified to what they saw including...
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. ♪ >>> house democrats pushing for answers on new reports about the donald trump's migrant facilities. the manorkevin mccleland testifies next week before congress. he's been againing facts and his own agency's descriptions of these condition bnz added to that new reporting from our colleagues at nbc news. a federal investigation has launched after nbc obtained incident reports from this arizona facility, a boy complaining about water tasting like chlorine. agents took matts out of his cell and he had to sleep on concrete. another girl alleging sexual assault by an agent reporting a "large bearded officer putting his hands inside her bra and pulling down her underwear as what was supposed to be a routine pat down," allegedly in front of not only other immigrants in the facility but in front of other officers. mcleanen will be asked about all of this and when did he know about it. nbc reports show that dhs has been on notice about all kinds of allegations long before they became public. there will be questions about photos like this some from trump's own agencies. this was a tex facility where pe
. ♪ >>> house democrats pushing for answers on new reports about the donald trump's migrant facilities. the manorkevin mccleland testifies next week before congress. he's been againing facts and his own agency's descriptions of these condition bnz added to that new reporting from our colleagues at nbc news. a federal investigation has launched after nbc obtained incident reports from this arizona facility, a boy complaining about water tasting like chlorine. agents took matts out of...
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closed the manor, which was designed by aaron spelling, it sold for an unprecedented 1$120 million in los angeles. that's 20 million more than the cost of the playboy mansion. this 123-room houseith 27 bathrooms, a bowling alley, a movie theater as well as space for 100 cars how about that contessa, back to you. >> i would be satisfied with one of the wings >> you're right. just a bathroom. what are you going to do with 27 bathrooms? >> a lot to clean and cool thank you. >>> who is the biggest winner o the trump/xi meeting and how should invests play the outcome? >>> as we head to break, a look at the biggest premarket winners in the dow ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, ♪ ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea ♪ try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. ♪ nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea ♪ get powerful relief with new pepto bismol liquicaps. >>> tesla in the fast lane shares of the electric carmaker are rising on big delivery and production news. >>> oil prices holding steady following the opec meeting in vienna >>> i could do it, but i'm not going to i'll spare you the long goal but goal the u.s. women's team one win away from another
closed the manor, which was designed by aaron spelling, it sold for an unprecedented 1$120 million in los angeles. that's 20 million more than the cost of the playboy mansion. this 123-room houseith 27 bathrooms, a bowling alley, a movie theater as well as space for 100 cars how about that contessa, back to you. >> i would be satisfied with one of the wings >> you're right. just a bathroom. what are you going to do with 27 bathrooms? >> a lot to clean and cool thank you....
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manor, which is still standing today. but recently, it's been hit with financial difficulties. in 2017, it made a loss before tax of almost £680,000. what do you thing that this lovely old house years ago, the firm was the focus of this bbc documentary. can you see the marks on it? yeah. by hand. that could have been cut by a durtnell. it may well have been. who'd have thought, eh? that's why it's so well done. generations before me have had to deal with backing the wrong monarch or civil wars or fires of london, plague, things that we haven't got at the moment, and hopefully won't have in the future. so we've had a lot of other things to deal with, whether it's just downturns and stuff like that. but it appears it's been struggling to survive the financial pressures of the past few years. one of the major projects is been working on is the refurbishment of the brighton dome corn exchange. the city council says it's committed to the project, and has taken back the site. they did a lot of restoration work of old buildings. they had a lot of heritage skills. so there's also a question of, you know, "are we going to have fewer people doing these kind ofjobs which are, sadly, goi
manor, which is still standing today. but recently, it's been hit with financial difficulties. in 2017, it made a loss before tax of almost £680,000. what do you thing that this lovely old house years ago, the firm was the focus of this bbc documentary. can you see the marks on it? yeah. by hand. that could have been cut by a durtnell. it may well have been. who'd have thought, eh? that's why it's so well done. generations before me have had to deal with backing the wrong monarch or civil wars...