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still to come: see how the other half lived — the private apartments used by marie antoinette are re—openedkhmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine‘s offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. you‘re watching the briefing. 0ur headlines: tiger woods has won the masters more than ten years after his last major title. the bbc learns more about the drone incident that caused chaos for thousands at one of britain‘s busiest airports. lf 4000 people without power. there we re lf 4000 people without power. there were novatel it is but two children died elsewhere in the
still to come: see how the other half lived — the private apartments used by marie antoinette are re—openedkhmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine‘s offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was...
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still to come: see how the other half lived — the private apartments used by marie antoinette are re—openedied of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine‘s offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: in one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history — tiger woods has won the masters — more than ten years after his last major golfing title. a powerful tornado rips through the south east of the united states destroying buildings and leaving many injured. gatwick airport says whoever was responsib
still to come: see how the other half lived — the private apartments used by marie antoinette are re—openedied of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine‘s offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was...
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just saw yesterday even when we were talking about the restoration of the private chambers of marie antoinettetoration and we saw them to theirfull of restoration and we saw them to their full splendour. of restoration and we saw them to theirfull splendour. we of restoration and we saw them to their full splendour. we also saw in rome, the opening up of the marble stairs that christ is believed to have walked along. it is a question about how the vatican perhaps paying for this? somebody is going to have to come in and put a new roof on. how does it work? as a catholic historian, let me tell you that money never goes from the vatican, it usually goes to the vatican. i don't expect the vatican to pay for this. there will be some contribution symbolically or in terms of expertise at the money i don't think will come from the vatican orfrom don't think will come from the vatican or from rome. don't think will come from the vatican orfrom rome. i expect also because of the particular relationship between french catholicism and the french state, it will be french money from the french taxpayers bu
just saw yesterday even when we were talking about the restoration of the private chambers of marie antoinettetoration and we saw them to theirfull of restoration and we saw them to their full splendour. of restoration and we saw them to theirfull splendour. we of restoration and we saw them to their full splendour. we also saw in rome, the opening up of the marble stairs that christ is believed to have walked along. it is a question about how the vatican perhaps paying for this? somebody is...
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these are the private chambers of france's queen, marie antoinette.t to reopen. the apparements at the palace of versailles, were closed to the public while they were being renovated. for a sneak peak in the sumptuous royal boudoir — check out bbc.com/news. severe weather warnings are in place for much of the south—eastern united states as powerful storms, including tornados, sweep in. four people including two children have already been killed, with many more injured. worst hit so far have been the states of louisiana, mississippi and texas, where in the town of franklin more than 50 homes were destroyed. dan johnson reports. this is franklin, a small texas town sitting in america's tornado alley. the full force of nature's strongest swirling winds, focused here forjust a few minutes, but an entire community was torn apart. its homes were smashed to pieces and its families were scattered. it's... you've got houses turned over. you've got houses of foundations. it looks like a bomb has gone off. this is what hit them. a powerful storm, whipping up win
these are the private chambers of france's queen, marie antoinette.t to reopen. the apparements at the palace of versailles, were closed to the public while they were being renovated. for a sneak peak in the sumptuous royal boudoir — check out bbc.com/news. severe weather warnings are in place for much of the south—eastern united states as powerful storms, including tornados, sweep in. four people including two children have already been killed, with many more injured. worst hit so far have...
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we were about two blocks away at the prison where marie antoinette was executed. my wife is correcting me. as we got there about 6:45, we realized it was closing and we noticed a scent of smoke in the air and noticed that people were lining the bridge across the street from us. we looked over and saw it was just beginning to billow out at that point. i put out a couple of pictures on twitter. we didn't know if it was a small fire or something behind the cathedral. the smoke began to get stronger, thicker, changed colors from green to dark orange and then finally black that filled the sky. obviously, at that point, people knew that something major was definitely going on. >> i just wanted to update our viewers about the significance of that spire. it was not just part of the parisian skyline but it contained relics that are considered sacred to catholics. relics tend to be pieces of a saint's body. in this case, there was a relic that is believed to be from jesus christ crown of thorns which is what he wore good friday when he was crucified. that, of course, is thi
we were about two blocks away at the prison where marie antoinette was executed. my wife is correcting me. as we got there about 6:45, we realized it was closing and we noticed a scent of smoke in the air and noticed that people were lining the bridge across the street from us. we looked over and saw it was just beginning to billow out at that point. i put out a couple of pictures on twitter. we didn't know if it was a small fire or something behind the cathedral. the smoke began to get...
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but marie antoinette, wife of king louis xvi, was the most famous occupant of them all.ueen has ever slept in them since. i haven't been inside. seen the house, i'm off now. i have no idea. what an amazing extraordinary comeback. i don't know the words to use. we talk about tiger woods. is he the greatest of all time? it doesn't matter. in terms of a comeback, it is one comeback. to watch that over the weekend was incredible to watch. those scenes yesterday, as it became clear what was happening, hugely emotional. the achievement, the human achievement, was incredible. he one by one shot to ta ke was incredible. he one by one shot to take his fifth green jacket. and complete a remarkable comeback from a string of injury and personal problems. this was the moment... it's woods' 15th major title and it prompted emotional celebrations by the 18th green with his children and his mother. i was close last year a couple of times. i applied what i learned from those two and was able to seal the deal today. it's just unreal for me to experience this. my mum was here. she was ther
but marie antoinette, wife of king louis xvi, was the most famous occupant of them all.ueen has ever slept in them since. i haven't been inside. seen the house, i'm off now. i have no idea. what an amazing extraordinary comeback. i don't know the words to use. we talk about tiger woods. is he the greatest of all time? it doesn't matter. in terms of a comeback, it is one comeback. to watch that over the weekend was incredible to watch. those scenes yesterday, as it became clear what was...
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david: don't let marie and when at do your tweeting for you -- don't let marie and when at -- marie antoinetteing for you. lisa: financial titans may have descended on los angeles for milken, but the conversation quickly turned back to germany. europe.slowdown in citigroup sees an opportunity to drive growth in the middle east. and oaktree eyes china's nonperforming loans. is ourjoining us bloomberg reporter. this is what they said at milken. >> deutsche bank has been in the spotlight for the last few years. >> it will be interesting to see how the leadership there figures out how to lever the core strength of that institution. >> it is tough to manage a bank when everyone is looking at it. >> deutsche bank has very strong strengths, particularly in europe and the local markets. david: i think it is fair to say tiptoeing around. [laughter] lisa: perfect way to say it. they are comparing this to davos in switzerland, and obviously all of the heavy hitters are descending on southern california to talk about deutsche bank, but that isn't anything new. obviously the merger talks with commerzbank s
david: don't let marie and when at do your tweeting for you -- don't let marie and when at -- marie antoinetteing for you. lisa: financial titans may have descended on los angeles for milken, but the conversation quickly turned back to germany. europe.slowdown in citigroup sees an opportunity to drive growth in the middle east. and oaktree eyes china's nonperforming loans. is ourjoining us bloomberg reporter. this is what they said at milken. >> deutsche bank has been in the spotlight for...
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the chambers of marie antoinette. three yea rs chambers of marie antoinette.she never went back again. and she was guillotined four years later, sorry to lower the tone. that‘s the end of the morning briefing. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre... here is sally. good morning. i hope you were watching, the comeback the golfing world has been waiting for. tiger woods, an 11 year struggle, winning the masters at augusta. i‘m delighted to say simon dyson is here with me to talk about the tiger effect and the phenomenon of tiger woods. i have to ask you, how unexpected was his victory or not at all? i think with how he played last year, in the majors, coming so close and winning the tour championship at the end of the year, i think it was a lot closer than people expected. for him to finally pull it off, such an amazing achievement. this is the moment, starts of cool and he lets himself go. he‘s allowing us to see a little bit of the emotion we don‘t normally see. yes. i think we've seen a little bit more over the last year or two. he‘s le
the chambers of marie antoinette. three yea rs chambers of marie antoinette.she never went back again. and she was guillotined four years later, sorry to lower the tone. that‘s the end of the morning briefing. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre... here is sally. good morning. i hope you were watching, the comeback the golfing world has been waiting for. tiger woods, an 11 year struggle, winning the masters at augusta. i‘m delighted to say simon dyson is here with...
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i'd this week sees the reopening of marie antoinette's apartments at the palace of versailles.st intricate embroidery. if you ever wa nted intricate embroidery. if you ever wanted to know how the other half lived, this is your answer. translation: the work that has been done by all the craftsmen who worked on this side has allowed us to revisit this room and show it off in all its glory. we feel like we are rediscovering a room that we had almost forgotten. wide micro for more than a century the queens of france lived in these apartments. white microbe of the most famous occu pa nt of white microbe of the most famous occupant of the mall was marie antoinette. she first came to versailles as little more than a child, marrying the man who would become louis xvi, when she was just 14. for nearly 20 years she called the palace her home, but then came the palace her home, but then came the revolution. translation: this is marie antoinette's a room that she left and hate on the morning of october the 6th 1789 and hate on the morning of october the 6th1789 at the time of the french re
i'd this week sees the reopening of marie antoinette's apartments at the palace of versailles.st intricate embroidery. if you ever wa nted intricate embroidery. if you ever wanted to know how the other half lived, this is your answer. translation: the work that has been done by all the craftsmen who worked on this side has allowed us to revisit this room and show it off in all its glory. we feel like we are rediscovering a room that we had almost forgotten. wide micro for more than a century...
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but the most famous occupants of them all was marie antoinette. the top. it is not trumpian. i know it comes from a different order, but i still think of it as a little bit, you know... chuckling he is here with the business news in a moment. and art classes. really? you should see his house! now the headlines. shamima begum — the london teenager who ran away to syria to marry an is fighter — gets legal aid to fight the decision to revoke her british citizenship more long—term security for tenants in england — under new government plans to stop evictions at short—notice without good reason. a british soldier is to be prosecuted for the murder of the fifteen year old daniel hegarty who was shot dead in northern ireland in 1972. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live. the former chief executive of the carmaker volkswagen has been charged in germany over his involvement in the company‘s diesel emissions scandal. the public prosecutor in braunschweig charged martin winterkorn, and four other managers, with fraud. mr winterkorn is already fac
but the most famous occupants of them all was marie antoinette. the top. it is not trumpian. i know it comes from a different order, but i still think of it as a little bit, you know... chuckling he is here with the business news in a moment. and art classes. really? you should see his house! now the headlines. shamima begum — the london teenager who ran away to syria to marry an is fighter — gets legal aid to fight the decision to revoke her british citizenship more long—term security...