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also, nicholas was the head of the church.eady there was bolshevik movements and there was bolshevik movements and the russian royal family were not as powerful as they were in 1900. on march the 15th 1917, czar nicholas ii was forced to abdicate from economic pressure that led to total revolution. he and his family were taken and they were held and went to where they were eventually murdered. i think the communists were worried that he might be put on the throne again orat that he might be put on the throne again or at least might have more influence than what they would like him to have. his memory is revered here, but during his lifetime tsar was accused of being both weak and inconsistent and stubbornly clinging to power. the romanovs are credited with dignity and bravery leading to their execution. the children were 0lga, tatiana, maria and anastacia. as there is the brother of alexi along with the impressed. alexander and nicholas himself are all shot. after the fall of the soviet union we heard on the grapevine that the
also, nicholas was the head of the church.eady there was bolshevik movements and there was bolshevik movements and the russian royal family were not as powerful as they were in 1900. on march the 15th 1917, czar nicholas ii was forced to abdicate from economic pressure that led to total revolution. he and his family were taken and they were held and went to where they were eventually murdered. i think the communists were worried that he might be put on the throne again orat that he might be put...
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laura: nicholas witchell reporting. in a break from tradition, an american pastor will have a starring role at the royal wedding.se thon will be delivered by bishop michael curry, the first african-american to lead his the invisible church. a short time ago i spoke to one ofis friends, reverend from north carolina. knowing reverend curry as you do, what kind of style can we ct when he delivers the sermon this weekend? >> you can expect passionate, informed, authentic, and engaged. michael comes to almost everything he does with all of his fundamental self at wo. i, for one, have never been a part of any worship experience that he has led or any sermon he has prched where i haven' come away changed a little bit, or a lot, for that matter.re so i am t will be different, certainly, from your traditional anglican style of preaching. laura: well, we have every excited about that reverend curry is going to meet the royal couple forirst time. why do you think they chose him for this crucial role? >> i have no idea who asked wh
laura: nicholas witchell reporting. in a break from tradition, an american pastor will have a starring role at the royal wedding.se thon will be delivered by bishop michael curry, the first african-american to lead his the invisible church. a short time ago i spoke to one ofis friends, reverend from north carolina. knowing reverend curry as you do, what kind of style can we ct when he delivers the sermon this weekend? >> you can expect passionate, informed, authentic, and engaged. michael...
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also nicholas was the head of the church.shevik movements and the russian royal family were not as powerful as they were, say, in 1900. on march 15th 1917, tsar nicholas ii, supreme ruler of all the russias, was forced to abdicate in the face of political and economic pressure that lead in the end to total revolution. nicolas and his family were taken to tobolsk where they were held and from tobolsk they went to ekaterinburg which is where they were eventually murdered. i think the communists were worried that he might be put on the throne again or at least might have more influence than what they would like him to have. his memory is revered here but during his lifetime, the tsar was accused of being both weak and inconsistent, of stubbornly clinging to power. but the romanoffs are credited with dignity and bravery in the months leading to their execution. the children were 0lga, tatiana, maria and anastasia, and the brother, alexei, along with the empress, alexandra, and nicolas himself, who were all shot. after the fall of
also nicholas was the head of the church.shevik movements and the russian royal family were not as powerful as they were, say, in 1900. on march 15th 1917, tsar nicholas ii, supreme ruler of all the russias, was forced to abdicate in the face of political and economic pressure that lead in the end to total revolution. nicolas and his family were taken to tobolsk where they were held and from tobolsk they went to ekaterinburg which is where they were eventually murdered. i think the communists...
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nicholas: back at buckingham palace, harry and megn relieving.rewells, and watch the courtier on the rit.t. yes, he do that is something the former ms. meghan markle will have to get used to. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. laura: the happy couple. for those who recall new york city in the late 1970's or have seen it on the big screen, you know it was a gritty place. crime, graffiti, and for some of -- of course, those plaid trousers. now theres new exhibit highlighting the sunnier side of gotham in 1978. take a look. >> i think the story is a story of resiliency.yo new rk lost a million people in population in that decade. the park system was decimated. despite the fiscal crisis, people were enjoying the parks. the city almost went bankrupt in e mid-1970's. it was both a period of abandonment and of great energy. there was a me in which all three major daily newspapers in new york went on strike, "the new york times,"the daily news," and "the new york post." the press were unemployed briefly. the park commissioner said you a go o
nicholas: back at buckingham palace, harry and megn relieving.rewells, and watch the courtier on the rit.t. yes, he do that is something the former ms. meghan markle will have to get used to. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. laura: the happy couple. for those who recall new york city in the late 1970's or have seen it on the big screen, you know it was a gritty place. crime, graffiti, and for some of -- of course, those plaid trousers. now theres new exhibit highlighting the...
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nicholas witchell hae latest. nicholas: time to end the tuncertainty and focus onhe wedding.arry and meghan were driven to windsor castle for a private g rehearsal in srge's chapel as it was confirmed that the bride's father, thomas markle, will n be at his daughter' wedding. kensington palace issued this statement from ms. markle -- "sadly, my fher will not be tending the wedding. i have always cared for my father and hoped he could be given the space he needs to focus on his health." in windsor, preparations for saturday, a rehearsal by 250mb s of the three armed services will be taking part. the most visible element will be the moescort provided by harry's old regiment, the household cavalry. they will accompany what, where on saturday there will be anen arriage procession through the center of windsor. also rehearsing has been the choir of st. george's chapel, and preparing for his role over the service, the dean of windsor. >> my impression is that they love one another very much. they are very committed to each other. they are very serious about the relationsh. and that
nicholas witchell hae latest. nicholas: time to end the tuncertainty and focus onhe wedding.arry and meghan were driven to windsor castle for a private g rehearsal in srge's chapel as it was confirmed that the bride's father, thomas markle, will n be at his daughter' wedding. kensington palace issued this statement from ms. markle -- "sadly, my fher will not be tending the wedding. i have always cared for my father and hoped he could be given the space he needs to focus on his...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. laura: fabulous photos. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "bbc world news america." > with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-te with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial.pe >> how do we sur tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our nd, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking aroundou -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc go >> nawaz: evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight,
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you are going to start with the reelection of nicholas maduro. nick: one of the venezuelan leading on maduro's whim, talking about a great national dialogue. you can see the headline. is, every day bolivian forces, chavez forces, are more united. if all the opposition had been united and taken part, i would still be celebrating, as i am today. maduro triumphant. there is actually a newsfeed online for bolivarian views.. there you can see it. there was a tweet that stood out for me which gives you the bolivarian message directly. in a totally legitimate election free of fraud, without the slightest hint of vote rigging, commendante nicholas maduro has won and will continue the revolution. that is the message from caracas , from madero. let's go to ecuador, or there is a -- where there is a cartoon in "el universo," with maduro pouring the blood of the venezuelan people into the ballot box. you see people on the ground, being bled dry. genie: what have papers been saying outside south america? nick: i looked at "the miami herald." it is asking, can
you are going to start with the reelection of nicholas maduro. nick: one of the venezuelan leading on maduro's whim, talking about a great national dialogue. you can see the headline. is, every day bolivian forces, chavez forces, are more united. if all the opposition had been united and taken part, i would still be celebrating, as i am today. maduro triumphant. there is actually a newsfeed online for bolivarian views.. there you can see it. there was a tweet that stood out for me which gives...
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. >> es un juego que es falta de respeto creará más nicholas cruz y potenciales perpetradores . >> diceue sus hijos estuvieron en parkland dice que se le hace increíble sacar dinero de esto . >> si haces tu negocio, oye , ten más humanidad cómo sacan un juego cuando estamos a flor de eventos que pasan . >> fue hecho por una compañía y publicado por una compañía rusa que dice que venderá el juego desde la otra semana de 5 a 10 dólares ponen que es solo una...
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nicholas witchell was there. she's formally part of the family now. and meghan was at buckingham palace for a very early 70th birthday celebration for her father—in—law and his charity work, led by harry, but nearly ruined by a passing bumblebee. sorry... that bee really got me! laughter. and then it was time to practise the art of being royal. the small talk that will be such a feature of meghan‘s working life. that's true... it's all about putting people at their ease, engaging, preferably with sincerity, listening and moving on. not unfamiliar territory for an actress. unsurprisingly, the reviews were good. very personable, very warm, very nice. down to earth. they were really friendly as a couple. it's really lovely. we said "congratulations" and they said "thank you", and they look really happy. talking of looking happy reminds us of the formal wedding photographs featuring harry, meghan and the bridesmaids and page boys. the photographer has revealed the secret of getting the children to co—operate. the kids came onto the set, i immediately shou
nicholas witchell was there. she's formally part of the family now. and meghan was at buckingham palace for a very early 70th birthday celebration for her father—in—law and his charity work, led by harry, but nearly ruined by a passing bumblebee. sorry... that bee really got me! laughter. and then it was time to practise the art of being royal. the small talk that will be such a feature of meghan‘s working life. that's true... it's all about putting people at their ease, engaging,...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. is coming up at midnight — now on bbc news it's time for newsnight. he looked like he was just sleeping. as babies do. at that moment, at that moment, we felt like our hearts had broken all stop the enquiry opens up the first to speak the couple who lost their unborn child. tonight we take time to meet the gomez family as they rebuild their lives and reclaim their lost possessions. it was handed to us at the beginning of april and we had four boxes. we opened the small ones.|j april and we had four boxes. we opened the small ones. i know what that is. we don't really make long—term plans so much because we go to bed today and you don't know what's going to be in the morning. also tonight no more of this for a while it seems. roman aberavon mitch may miss more chelsea games as the home office waits on
nicholas witchell, bbc news. is coming up at midnight — now on bbc news it's time for newsnight. he looked like he was just sleeping. as babies do. at that moment, at that moment, we felt like our hearts had broken all stop the enquiry opens up the first to speak the couple who lost their unborn child. tonight we take time to meet the gomez family as they rebuild their lives and reclaim their lost possessions. it was handed to us at the beginning of april and we had four boxes. we opened the...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. rajini: our very own katty kay is in windsor covering the festivities and i talked to r a brief while ago about how the excitement is building up.e ather looks glorious where you are, and i can see crowds streaming in behind you. i want to know, what is it like to be in the thick of it all in windsor?ct katty: it islly really, really fun. people are in a very good mood. i was walking back to the castle this afternoon and it is like a holiday. people are standing on the pavement, they are having a drek, coming from all over world. there are people, of course, who are camped out. lord knows what that is like. it cannot be very comfortaare, and it is ng to get cold. i put my coat on. they'reoing to spend the whole night out here. basically, it was a very good mood. there is so much going on in the world, so much going on in the states today that is tragic and sad. and to have this wedding and a chance to enjoy the fairytale magic of the royal wedding, i think everybody really wanted that
nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. rajini: our very own katty kay is in windsor covering the festivities and i talked to r a brief while ago about how the excitement is building up.e ather looks glorious where you are, and i can see crowds streaming in behind you. i want to know, what is it like to be in the thick of it all in windsor?ct katty: it islly really, really fun. people are in a very good mood. i was walking back to the castle this afternoon and it is like a holiday. people are...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. whale watch the u.s., you will have to wake up very early the festivities, and lack of sleep can leave you feeling tired and grumpy. we are learning that disrup'ns to the bods internal clock could be linked to something more serious, an increased risk of mood disorders. james gallagher reports. james: inside every one of us is a biological clock keeping time. it drives hu changes in the way our body works. it is why you want to sleep at night and be activduring the da mood, strength, hormone levels, body temperature, metabolism, and even the risk of a heart attack fluctuates in the daily rhythm. we are getting very good at disrupting our body clocks. how many of us are guilty of - thbeing up late at night checking our phones? there is always something else to tweak, an article to read, another message to send. we know that messing with our body clocks is that he meant -- is bad for our health. there are concerns now that it could be bad for our mental health, too. the study looks at 9
nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. whale watch the u.s., you will have to wake up very early the festivities, and lack of sleep can leave you feeling tired and grumpy. we are learning that disrup'ns to the bods internal clock could be linked to something more serious, an increased risk of mood disorders. james gallagher reports. james: inside every one of us is a biological clock keeping time. it drives hu changes in the way our body works. it is why you want to sleep at night and be...
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reza marashi research director at the national iranian american council and in london nicholas fitzroy the middle east analyst for the economist intelligence unit welcome to the program gentlemen reza i want to start with you leaders of france the u.k. and germany all have expressed concern and regret they want this deal to keep going what can they do to ensure that it will well we should be very honest about the fact that it's going to be a herculean task for europe to keep this deal alive absent u.s. participation and it's going to require absolutely nothing less than a european willingness to essentially do what russia and china have long been doing which is create political and financial infrastructure outside of europe u.s. jurisdiction to make sure that business and financial transactions with iran can take place outside of the long arm of u.s. law. all right. iranian president hassan rouhani has condemned the u.s. for this action but iranian officials have also said that they want to make sure this deal lives on will they be able to keep the deal going. we have to wait and see i
reza marashi research director at the national iranian american council and in london nicholas fitzroy the middle east analyst for the economist intelligence unit welcome to the program gentlemen reza i want to start with you leaders of france the u.k. and germany all have expressed concern and regret they want this deal to keep going what can they do to ensure that it will well we should be very honest about the fact that it's going to be a herculean task for europe to keep this deal alive...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor.overage. we'll have lots of build up to the ceremony, and, of course, we will have a special live programme on saturday from windsor castle, starting at 9am gmt right here on bbc news. a reminder of our top story: high levels of toxic gas have forced emergency workers on hawaii's big island to retreat from the latest explosive eruption of mount kilauea volcano. people have been warned to get away from a sulphur dioxide cloud, which is killing large swathes of vegetation. more on that and all the news any time on the bbc website. thanks for watching. hello there. well, for most of the uk, thursday was a glorious, sunny, dry day. saw so many weather watcher picture scenes like this one, in warrington in cheshire, of a flowerful field and shrubs, with the blue skies above, and a lovely end to the day with some gorgeous sunsets. but, like the last few nights, temperatures really falling away under those clear skies, particularly across eastern scotland. for much of england and wales, close
nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor.overage. we'll have lots of build up to the ceremony, and, of course, we will have a special live programme on saturday from windsor castle, starting at 9am gmt right here on bbc news. a reminder of our top story: high levels of toxic gas have forced emergency workers on hawaii's big island to retreat from the latest explosive eruption of mount kilauea volcano. people have been warned to get away from a sulphur dioxide cloud, which is killing large swathes...
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playful here and lots of uncertainty but a lot of goodwill i'm sorry nicholas for interrupting you there but i just want to talk. for consolidating power going forward you know he was voted in by a party that was not behind him up until now can he rely on the fact that they will back him in the future. they said as they vote they were voting for him basically through which is in spite of its budget themselves they didn't necessarily like his policies but they were doing this to believe the country and they said that they wouldn't let him get away with legislation with effort that they don't support but that they would all support him for the sake of stability so you house to basically go back to the country get his own judgment mandate through new elections when we don't. confuse their people they're very. this development very noisy in fact nic thank you so much for your reporting. i've got a quick check now of some other stories that have been making news around the world north korean leader kim jong un and chinese president xi jinping have held a two day meeting in the northern chines
playful here and lots of uncertainty but a lot of goodwill i'm sorry nicholas for interrupting you there but i just want to talk. for consolidating power going forward you know he was voted in by a party that was not behind him up until now can he rely on the fact that they will back him in the future. they said as they vote they were voting for him basically through which is in spite of its budget themselves they didn't necessarily like his policies but they were doing this to believe the...
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susan: nicholas? nicolas: turning to a more domestic issue, yesterday was the one-year anniversary of the appointment of robert mueller, the special counsel, closing in on two years of happy i investigation, crossfire hurricane, into president trump's associations with the russians. muchder -- you spent wit of your own time investigating into this. did you see any patterns emerging, and you think this investigation is going to wrap up anytime soon as the president would clearly like it to? rep. schiff: i don't see it wrapping up soon. and part of the reason is that, as we looked into matters, as bob mueller has looked into matters, you find more and more of concern that needs to be investigated. and vetted. so in many respects the investigation has broadened. we saw that with a surge of michael cohen's residence and hotel and office. when i saw that, my gut reaction is it's very unusual to search a lawyer. this was not just a lawyer. this was the president's lawyer. and i didn't believe that was and i
susan: nicholas? nicolas: turning to a more domestic issue, yesterday was the one-year anniversary of the appointment of robert mueller, the special counsel, closing in on two years of happy i investigation, crossfire hurricane, into president trump's associations with the russians. muchder -- you spent wit of your own time investigating into this. did you see any patterns emerging, and you think this investigation is going to wrap up anytime soon as the president would clearly like it to? rep....
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor.walk to get a glimpse of the new duke and duchess of sussex as they passed in their carriage. some had camped out to get the best spot, many came in fancy dress on the long walk. pa plays "stop" by the spice girls they weren't on the guest list, but they weren't going to miss this party and everybody was determined to have themselves a ball. elsie, helen and courtney, three generations of the same family, devoted royalists, they think they have notched up nine royal weddings between them. i mean, we've done it before. we slept on the mall for kate and william. it is a really good atmosphere and nice to be with the family and doing it together. the camaraderie and community spirit, it'sjust wonderful, it really is, it's when britain comes together. bobby, aaron and ash are members of the armed forces enjoying a day off in the sun. we see harry quite often, being in the queens guards, we see him in many occasions, birthday parades, queen's birthday parade's coming up. we also see him at
nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor.walk to get a glimpse of the new duke and duchess of sussex as they passed in their carriage. some had camped out to get the best spot, many came in fancy dress on the long walk. pa plays "stop" by the spice girls they weren't on the guest list, but they weren't going to miss this party and everybody was determined to have themselves a ball. elsie, helen and courtney, three generations of the same family, devoted royalists, they think they have...
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and how they've been used that opportunity is nicholas proof who won back in the ninety first minutes heartbreak when they've accused and the of the i seem to get ok for more we never stop trying to score as many goals as possible but we eventually ran out of steam and we felt it. in the fullest minutes of stoppage time lynton my now burned into the buy a box to set up martin harnick that was seconds the fed may have accused and the jury was over in the. we wasted too many chances in other matches like at home to stuttgart and that's what cost us some hand on the table never lies like winning the league or being relegated it's not a question of luck like patience. that presumably also applies to now really missing out on the champions league but nonetheless a nice send off the casing and leverkusen still qualify for the right to lead a massive improvement over last season when they finished away down. in twelve. post match pandemonium hoffenheim went one better than later cruise and they've qualified for the champions league for the first time ever and will be welcoming the likes of r
and how they've been used that opportunity is nicholas proof who won back in the ninety first minutes heartbreak when they've accused and the of the i seem to get ok for more we never stop trying to score as many goals as possible but we eventually ran out of steam and we felt it. in the fullest minutes of stoppage time lynton my now burned into the buy a box to set up martin harnick that was seconds the fed may have accused and the jury was over in the. we wasted too many chances in other...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. 0ur royal correspondentjonny dymond joins me now. mark and put it on the ceremony at as much as they could. do you think they will be happy with it?|j much as they could. do you think they will be happy with it? i think they will be happy with it? i think they will be delighted. we had little indication is that things would be different. a different cake, singers, photographers. it was shifting, modernising and there was a whiff of diversity about it. but when the service came this was an absolute marriage of very traditional and really modern. you noticed youth, diversity, the sound of that address by bishop curry. not just the content but the way he moved, his eyes flashing, his arms waving, his voice breaking, com pletely waving, his voice breaking, completely different from most royal weddings. it was a definite attempt to drag the family into the 21st century. and reflect what is a diverse country. i think it was mission accomplished when it came to modernising the royal family. mission accomplished when it came to modernising t
nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. 0ur royal correspondentjonny dymond joins me now. mark and put it on the ceremony at as much as they could. do you think they will be happy with it?|j much as they could. do you think they will be happy with it? i think they will be happy with it? i think they will be delighted. we had little indication is that things would be different. a different cake, singers, photographers. it was shifting, modernising and there was a whiff of diversity about it. but...
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rookies made things happen by nicholas storage gave them a lead two minutes before the break by notching up the opening goal on his bundesliga debut thank you i mean you're going to make a mistake when by an hour in front of goal and that's it. it didn't bode well for the cup final in the second half frankfurt brought on sebastian holland along with some top secret instructions a change in the game plan. if so it didn't seem to help much. santo back then made it to nil with a quarter of an hour left. in the bank for its defense didn't seem to be in european form a cup final form for that matter thank you little will say that there haven't been positives in the last matches and that's true but football is a funny games but it was. so funny that holland barely seemed to realise how he put the ball into the net the by i but the seventy eight minute knockin wasn't enough to give his team a push because a galloping about phonier made things three one. with the before the flat suited finish things off in the final minute for one to buy how well does zuma know his new coach. i haven't met him y
rookies made things happen by nicholas storage gave them a lead two minutes before the break by notching up the opening goal on his bundesliga debut thank you i mean you're going to make a mistake when by an hour in front of goal and that's it. it didn't bode well for the cup final in the second half frankfurt brought on sebastian holland along with some top secret instructions a change in the game plan. if so it didn't seem to help much. santo back then made it to nil with a quarter of an hour...
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nicholas witchel, bbc news.ing tributes are paid to some of the 72 victims of the grenfell fire on the first day of the inquiry into the disaster. we are at the chelsea flower show where after preparations for months, finally designers and gardeners show off their work. coming up on sports day in the next 15 minutes it is a coup for harlequins but it could be bad news for england as paul gustard ta kes bad news for england as paul gustard takes on the top job at the stoop. tomorrow marks one year since 22 people were killed by a suicide bomber at an ariana grande concert at manchester arena. eight—year—old saffie roussos was the youngest victim of the attack. as the anniversary of her death approaches, her father has told the bbc that he wants her life to be remembered with a special concert. judith moritz has been hearing from andrew roussos, as well as from others affected by the tragedy, about how they are coping one year on. losing your eight—year—old child is, it's changed life for ever. it'll never be ok a
nicholas witchel, bbc news.ing tributes are paid to some of the 72 victims of the grenfell fire on the first day of the inquiry into the disaster. we are at the chelsea flower show where after preparations for months, finally designers and gardeners show off their work. coming up on sports day in the next 15 minutes it is a coup for harlequins but it could be bad news for england as paul gustard ta kes bad news for england as paul gustard takes on the top job at the stoop. tomorrow marks one...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news at buckingham palace. a year since the attack at an ariana grande concert in manchester. the commemorations included a concert in the evening and we'll leave this edition of newsday with some of the highlights from that event. thanks for watching. # what made me behave that way?. # using words i never say. # i can only think it must be love # 0h, anyway, it's looking like a beautiful day. # one more time. # i promise after that, i'll let you go. # baby i don't care if you got her in your heart. # all i really care is you wake up in my arms. # one last time. # i need to be the one who takes you home. # so sally can wait, she knows it's too late as we're walking on by. # her soul slides away, but don't look back in anger i heard you say. # but don't look back in anger. # don't look back in anger. # i heard you say. # at least not today. the weather is looking fine across most of the uk on wednesday and it will feel warm as well, clear blue skies on the way but not necessarily from the word go. in fact, in th
nicholas witchell, bbc news at buckingham palace. a year since the attack at an ariana grande concert in manchester. the commemorations included a concert in the evening and we'll leave this edition of newsday with some of the highlights from that event. thanks for watching. # what made me behave that way?. # using words i never say. # i can only think it must be love # 0h, anyway, it's looking like a beautiful day. # one more time. # i promise after that, i'll let you go. # baby i don't care...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news.that the dry weather. we need a little rain from time to time. on tuesday, there is a risk of sudden downpours, thunder across the south of the uk in particular. as far as the short—term is concerned, fairly quiet across the uk. a bit of cloud across the northwest, a weather front across northern ireland and scotland. it is a weak weather front, mostly cloud and not a lot of rain. the early hours of tuesday morning, some spots of rain across scotland. to the south of the country, clear skies and not cold. a bit fresher in the north west of scotland, 4 degrees. first thing in the morning, it is looking great. the chance of showers in kent and sussex, potentially wanted. the vast majority of the country is looking dry. not necessarily sunny everywhere. some cloud in the north—east and in scotland. cloudy skies in northern ireland. to the south, sunshine and later in the morning, into the afternoon, cold develops. there is the risk of some downpours, particularly across southern areas, po
nicholas witchell, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news.that the dry weather. we need a little rain from time to time. on tuesday, there is a risk of sudden downpours, thunder across the south of the uk in particular. as far as the short—term is concerned, fairly quiet across the uk. a bit of cloud across the northwest, a weather front across northern ireland and scotland. it is a weak weather front, mostly cloud and not a lot of rain. the early hours of tuesday morning,...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor.lions of people around the world watched the wedding if my twitter feed was anything to go by — from lagos to la, the home city of the duchess of sussex. i can't believe how quickly we've taken to addressing her by that title. our correspondent james cook reports now on the reaction from the united states. it's well before dawn in the republic over the water. but the cat and fiddle is packed. they rejected the monarchy in 1776 but, for many americans, and they thought through so many social problems and issues and stigmatisms and just let their love prevail. it was beautiful. i loved everything. it was not as traditional as usual, which i liked. you can say that again. five and a half thousand miles from windsor, there was amazement as white british aristocracy met black american spiritualism. it was definitely american and it was beautiful izziq—éz !; jig—e; 241xn~2=u= james cook, bbc news, los angeles. it was a modern, diverse service for a modern diverse couple. a highlight was the
nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor.lions of people around the world watched the wedding if my twitter feed was anything to go by — from lagos to la, the home city of the duchess of sussex. i can't believe how quickly we've taken to addressing her by that title. our correspondent james cook reports now on the reaction from the united states. it's well before dawn in the republic over the water. but the cat and fiddle is packed. they rejected the monarchy in 1776 but, for many americans, and...
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nicholas witchell reporting.rity and the women it helps, will be benefiting from the royal wedding. prince harry and meghan markle have asked guests for donations for seven charities, one of them is based in india. the bbc‘s yogita limaye picks up the story in mumbai. women on a mission. they're selling sanitary towels in a mumbai slum. they make low—cost pads and try to persuade more women to use them. this work caught the attention of meghan markle, and now she and prince harry have asked wedding guests to donate to the organisation. menstruation is still a taboo topic in india. translation: many people bang the door in our faces. if there are men around, the women don't talk to us but since the royal wedding news, more people recognise us, they tell us they have seen us on tv, they recognise our brand. mumbai is one of india's biggest cities but, even here, several women don't have access to sanitary pads because of social and economic reasons. now, this is something meghan markle has seen firsthand when she v
nicholas witchell reporting.rity and the women it helps, will be benefiting from the royal wedding. prince harry and meghan markle have asked guests for donations for seven charities, one of them is based in india. the bbc‘s yogita limaye picks up the story in mumbai. women on a mission. they're selling sanitary towels in a mumbai slum. they make low—cost pads and try to persuade more women to use them. this work caught the attention of meghan markle, and now she and prince harry have asked...
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i asked bbc‘s culture film critic the —— nicholas barberfor his culture film critic the —— nicholas barberon that you are not expecting, they really does say, fa ns expecting, they really does say, fans of han solo, don't worry, we haven't messed with him, he is everything that you are expect in. i think some people will be slightly disappointed by that, i think i was slightly disappointed, i just felt like there were no real surprises. if you want to see everything you are familiar with, with younger faces, it delivers. it doesn't do anything beyond that. a new spike lee movie is an event, and this year cannes witnessed his new film blackkkla nsman, and this year cannes witnessed his new film blackkklansman, based on the real—life story of aid black policeman who infiltrated the ku klux klan. it is more than 25 years since buckley last appeared at the festival. blackkkla nsman, since buckley last appeared at the festival. blackkklansman, said in the early 1970s tell the story of a black colorado springs police detective who through phonecalls infiltrate the local cupped —— chapter of the
i asked bbc‘s culture film critic the —— nicholas barberfor his culture film critic the —— nicholas barberon that you are not expecting, they really does say, fa ns expecting, they really does say, fans of han solo, don't worry, we haven't messed with him, he is everything that you are expect in. i think some people will be slightly disappointed by that, i think i was slightly disappointed, i just felt like there were no real surprises. if you want to see everything you are familiar...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor.he uk have been enjoying the wedding, but one county has an extra—special interest — the queen has made the royal couple the duke and duchess of sussex. amanda akass went to hear how the ceremony went down by the seaside in brighton — the main city of sussex. the crowds on brighton's seafront had certainly dressed up for the occasion. notjust to watch the royal couple tying the knot, but also to celebrate their very own new duke and duchess of sussex. had a few tears. it's the duke and duchess of sussex, so it's lovely. isn't this wonderful for the county? great, great, wonderful for us. very excited. very pleased for them as well. wonderful. hope to see them down here, maybe on the pier! it's been a beautiful wedding. he looked handsome. it's a shame he's taken already, but, 0k, fine! first of all, we love a wedding, regardless of who it is. secondly, this is a royal wedding. they don't come along very often. and i think we just get the bug and we need to celebrate this. this is a rea
nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor.he uk have been enjoying the wedding, but one county has an extra—special interest — the queen has made the royal couple the duke and duchess of sussex. amanda akass went to hear how the ceremony went down by the seaside in brighton — the main city of sussex. the crowds on brighton's seafront had certainly dressed up for the occasion. notjust to watch the royal couple tying the knot, but also to celebrate their very own new duke and duchess of sussex....
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nicholas witchel, bbc news. you have been watching newsday.athered pace in hawaii, as the kilaeua volcano shows no sign of slowing down. that's all for now, stay with bbc world news. the weather is not looking bad over the next few days. we cannot guarantee completely dry weather. then again, we need some rain from time to time. on tuesday, the risk of downpours, with thunder, across the south. the next few hours are fairly quiet across the uk. some cloud across the northwest, a weather front there, across cloud across the northwest, a weatherfront there, across northern ireland and scotland. it is a weak weatherford, mostly cloud and not an lot of rain. the early hours of tuesday, some spots of rain across scotland. in the south, clear skies, not cold, 12 in london. fresher in the north—west of scotland. around 4 degrees. first thing in the morning, it is looking great. the chance of showers across kent and sussex, potentially in london. not necessarily sunny everywhere. more cloud in the north—east. some in scotla nd cloud in the north—east.
nicholas witchel, bbc news. you have been watching newsday.athered pace in hawaii, as the kilaeua volcano shows no sign of slowing down. that's all for now, stay with bbc world news. the weather is not looking bad over the next few days. we cannot guarantee completely dry weather. then again, we need some rain from time to time. on tuesday, the risk of downpours, with thunder, across the south. the next few hours are fairly quiet across the uk. some cloud across the northwest, a weather front...
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millet chan takes us a long look at it plus we'll take a little trip to miami where r t correspondent nicholas o'donovan tells us how climate change and rising sea levels are reshaping one of the nation's largest housing markets plus nestle's the food company candy company is paying billions of dollars to starbucks r.t. correspondent alex behala vidual tell us why and we've talked to tesla is terrible troubles and other auto news with the car coach lauren fix all of that on our righteous road ahead but first let's get to some as. a rising u.s. dollar has caused the worst two week loss of capital emerging economy bond markets since two thousand and sixteen nearly one billion dollars exit in the bond markets for emerging economies in just the last week according to the financial times the u.s. dollar is recent strength particularly relative to currencies and developing nations is believed to be driving the move away from debt in emerging markets a significant portion of developing nation debt is denominated in dollars adding a significant multiplying factor to their debt burden when the dollar r
millet chan takes us a long look at it plus we'll take a little trip to miami where r t correspondent nicholas o'donovan tells us how climate change and rising sea levels are reshaping one of the nation's largest housing markets plus nestle's the food company candy company is paying billions of dollars to starbucks r.t. correspondent alex behala vidual tell us why and we've talked to tesla is terrible troubles and other auto news with the car coach lauren fix all of that on our righteous road...
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that was the update from nicholas witchell yesterday evening, of course.ou know that our special coverage of the wedding begins this time tomorrow. i will be as windsor castle, bringing you the briefing from there. so dojoin us here at the bbc as we continue to cover this huge event. of course the wedding is on saturday. a minute's silence has been held at a meeting of the united nations security council, in memory of the almost 60 palestinians killed by israeli forces during violence over the past two days. but there were sharp disagreements. the palestinian envoy condemned what he called the "odious massacre" by israel, but the israeli envoy said the events on the border were not just protests, but violent riots. hamas is pushing people with a view ofa hamas is pushing people with a view of a massive intrusion into israel. they are paying these people. so it is not the peaceful demonstration that you think about. you say they are paying them to try to cross the border? hamas is paying these people. they are pushing civilians, women, children, into the li
that was the update from nicholas witchell yesterday evening, of course.ou know that our special coverage of the wedding begins this time tomorrow. i will be as windsor castle, bringing you the briefing from there. so dojoin us here at the bbc as we continue to cover this huge event. of course the wedding is on saturday. a minute's silence has been held at a meeting of the united nations security council, in memory of the almost 60 palestinians killed by israeli forces during violence over the...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. couple have now left windsor castle and headed to a small reception nearby. 0ur royal correspondent, jonny dymond, has more. well, the duke and duchess of sussex, as they are now known, have just completed their last public engagement, if you want to call it an engagement. it has been an astonishingly long day, probably one of the longest days. that fabulous marriage service in st george's chapel, followed by a lunchtime reception for 600 people hosted by her majesty the queen. a brief pause after that reception, let's not forget the procession that happened before the reception, and we just saw them drive off in a rather impressive jaguar e—type, silver blue e—type that the palace informs us has been transferred so it can use electric power. the duchess of sussex, as we will now call her, had changed out of her wedding dress and into a bespoke lilly white high necked stella mccartney number. and if you are able to look closely at the car you will see that the number plates of that ja
nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. couple have now left windsor castle and headed to a small reception nearby. 0ur royal correspondent, jonny dymond, has more. well, the duke and duchess of sussex, as they are now known, have just completed their last public engagement, if you want to call it an engagement. it has been an astonishingly long day, probably one of the longest days. that fabulous marriage service in st george's chapel, followed by a lunchtime reception for 600 people hosted by...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. and we will have live coverage on the bbc.u the build—up. hope you canjoin us. every now and again a debate pops up that threatens to break the internet. remember that dress? the one where different people saw the same dress but in different colours? well, we have a new one. it's not about colours but sound. there's a huge debate about a clip of audio and whether you hear " lau rel" or "yanny." let's hear it. laurel. laurel. laurel. what do you hear? i spoke to and professor of psychology at the university of california. —— a professor. the frequency of our brains are just perfect but it says there are actually two sets of information in the sound, one that is informative about laurel, one that is informative about yanny and it can be heard in different ways depending on 1's background or rage probably, depending on the sound system you are listening over, all those things can come into play. how different the two sounds are as interesting and as much as i've been discussing this with people, very few people can hear it one wa
nicholas witchell, bbc news, windsor. and we will have live coverage on the bbc.u the build—up. hope you canjoin us. every now and again a debate pops up that threatens to break the internet. remember that dress? the one where different people saw the same dress but in different colours? well, we have a new one. it's not about colours but sound. there's a huge debate about a clip of audio and whether you hear " lau rel" or "yanny." let's hear it. laurel. laurel. laurel....
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nicholas witchell.of the united states under president reagan, has died at the age of 88. he began his career as a reporter, becoming one of the leading figures of newjournalism, which mixed literary techniques with a more subjective approach to writing. stephen smith looks back at tom wolfe's impact on modernjournalism. this is how tom wolfe began a book length essay on las vegas. the word 01’ length essay on las vegas. the word or sound hernia repeated 56 times, meant to or sound hernia repeated 56 times, mea nt to ca ptu re or sound hernia repeated 56 times, meant to capture the running singsong, as he called it, of the dealers at the crap tables. that kind of detail had always been there, wolfe like to suggest, but people hadn't been paying it close enough attention. i loved to find things extraordinary that everybody knows about but they hadn't been written about. when i was a young writer, i got paid the complement of being asked, how did you get started in this field of writing? i always say, fir
nicholas witchell.of the united states under president reagan, has died at the age of 88. he began his career as a reporter, becoming one of the leading figures of newjournalism, which mixed literary techniques with a more subjective approach to writing. stephen smith looks back at tom wolfe's impact on modernjournalism. this is how tom wolfe began a book length essay on las vegas. the word 01’ length essay on las vegas. the word or sound hernia repeated 56 times, meant to or sound hernia...