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instead, the duchess of norfolk had the honor of standing in for her across from the queen, stand in the archbishop of canterbury was preparing for the most crucial moment of the whole ceremony. placing the crown on the queen's head during the 1937 coronation of elizabeth's father, george the 6th, there had been some rather awkward confusion. back then a camera filmed the archbishop lifting the crown from its cushion and turning it multiple times. clearly confused about which side was to face forward before placing it on the king's head. the footage would lay to be caught from newsreel reports. but the queen ceremony was to be broadcast live with millions of viewers able to catch even the slightest mistake. ah, rehearsals for the queen's grand entrance into what's known as the theatre of westminster abbey. the elevated competed area where over 2 hours of ceremony would take place on the left, bleaches was sent on the same above and behind the throne. more than 8000 guests were to attend the coronation. the orchestra and choir was seated further back to the right. they too were gettin
instead, the duchess of norfolk had the honor of standing in for her across from the queen, stand in the archbishop of canterbury was preparing for the most crucial moment of the whole ceremony. placing the crown on the queen's head during the 1937 coronation of elizabeth's father, george the 6th, there had been some rather awkward confusion. back then a camera filmed the archbishop lifting the crown from its cushion and turning it multiple times. clearly confused about which side was to face...
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and the duke of norfolk. since the 14th century, the dukes of norfolk have organized all the english crowns. royal ceremonies. filming representatives of the british crown and government at work was by no means incidental. the british public needed reassurance from preparing westminster abbey to decorating the streets. a change of monex is always a costly affair. take this monogram, for example, e to ah stands for elizabeth. the 2nd regina british mailboxes at the time was still emblazoned with g 6 ah, the monogram for her father, king george, the 6th, each mail box postage stamp and uniform, now had to be inscribed with e to r. instead, with news reports like this organizers wanted to assure the public that the sale of consumer products associated with the coronation would help offset the cost. along the parade routes choice seats were sold at high prices. lucky owners could listen to the ceremony taking place in westminster abbey via allowed speaker june the 2nd 1953. the day of the coronation. as of dawn,
and the duke of norfolk. since the 14th century, the dukes of norfolk have organized all the english crowns. royal ceremonies. filming representatives of the british crown and government at work was by no means incidental. the british public needed reassurance from preparing westminster abbey to decorating the streets. a change of monex is always a costly affair. take this monogram, for example, e to ah stands for elizabeth. the 2nd regina british mailboxes at the time was still emblazoned with...
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his lord chancellor wig, or the duchess of norfolk, all had come to rehearse their roles for the live broadcast on coronation day. some rehearsed in full ceremonial attire, the dress rehearsals were filmed, so the camera operators could also practice their rows. the only main actor missing was the queen. instead, the duchess of norfolk had the honor of standing in for her. across from the queen, stand in the archbishop of canterbury was preparing for the most crucial moment of the whole ceremony. placing the crown on the queen's hand during the 1937 coronation of elizabeth's father, george the 6th, there had been some rather awkward confusion. back then a camera film, the archbishop, lifting the crown from its cushion and turning it multiple times. clearly confused about which side was to face forward before placing it on the king's head. the footage would lay to be caught from newsreel reports. but the queen ceremony was to be broadcast live with millions of viewers able to catch even the slightest mistake . ah, rehearsals for the queen's grand entrance into waltz known as the theatr
his lord chancellor wig, or the duchess of norfolk, all had come to rehearse their roles for the live broadcast on coronation day. some rehearsed in full ceremonial attire, the dress rehearsals were filmed, so the camera operators could also practice their rows. the only main actor missing was the queen. instead, the duchess of norfolk had the honor of standing in for her. across from the queen, stand in the archbishop of canterbury was preparing for the most crucial moment of the whole...
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for many people here, she was a neighbour — the sovereign, who loved this part of norfolk.people queue to pay their respects to the queen, as details of her funeral are announced. we'll have the latest on what's happening with energy costs this winter. coming up on the bbc news channel — great britain's davis cup campaign starts in disappointing style and ends in the early hours as they are beaten by the united states in glasgow. a ukrainian government advisor says around a thousand dead bodies have been found in the recently liberated city of izyum, which had been under russian occupation for months. the deaths there are said to be more numerous than in the town of bucha, the number of dead has not been independently verified. the city has been damaged by shelling. you bacha get reports. this is what the russians left behind, almost nothing remains untouched by the war. these are the visible scars. what lies beneath, it's still not clear. bodies are being found and allegations of torture are emerging. the horrors of life under occupation. translation: life under occupation
for many people here, she was a neighbour — the sovereign, who loved this part of norfolk.people queue to pay their respects to the queen, as details of her funeral are announced. we'll have the latest on what's happening with energy costs this winter. coming up on the bbc news channel — great britain's davis cup campaign starts in disappointing style and ends in the early hours as they are beaten by the united states in glasgow. a ukrainian government advisor says around a thousand dead...
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on norfolk digital every week. | she would be on norfolk digital every week-— she would be on norfolker later.- meeting her later. alan partridge _ meeting her later. alan partridge and _ meeting her later. alan partridge and liz i meeting her later. alanj partridge and liz truss. meeting her later. alan - partridge and liz truss. steve, thank you _ partridge and liz truss. steve, thank you very _ partridge and liz truss. steve, thank you very much. - partridge and liz truss. steve, thank you very much. there i partridge and liz truss. steve, thank you very much. there is | partridge and liz truss. steve, l thank you very much. there is a statement _ thank you very much. there is a statement from _ thank you very much. there is a statement from the _ thank you very much. there is a statement from the university i statement from the university of leicester responding to some of leicester responding to some of the things in steve poss mac film they say they appreciate what the lost king is based on real events it's a work of fiction and recollections will vary from people to what happen
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activists in her norfolk constituency have nothing but praise for their mp, the next prime minister.hinoceros when it comes to putting up with people having a go at her, i can assure you. several times over the years, colleagues have predicted that liz truss's career was on a downward path, that she would soon be spending more time here in norfolk than in westminster. but friends say she has always been underestimated and her survival is evidence of a clever politician with a steely determination. her politicaljourney has taken herfrom a family she describes as left—wing, where she joined her parents in the campaign for unilateral nuclear disarmament, to oxford university, where she was a liberal democrat and took to the conference stage to argue in favour of abolishing the monarchy. we liberal democrats believe in opportunity for all. we believe in fairness and common sense. after graduating, she joined the conservatives, worked as an accountant and was selected to fight the safe tory seat of south west norfolk. but her political career was almost derailed when news emerged of an af
activists in her norfolk constituency have nothing but praise for their mp, the next prime minister.hinoceros when it comes to putting up with people having a go at her, i can assure you. several times over the years, colleagues have predicted that liz truss's career was on a downward path, that she would soon be spending more time here in norfolk than in westminster. but friends say she has always been underestimated and her survival is evidence of a clever politician with a steely...
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for many people here, she was a neighbour — the sovereign, who loved this part of norfolk.the crown for the killings and the seizure of land they suffered under her ancestors. it was one of several steps the queen made to try to repair relations with maori tribes during a highly complex but highly significant relationship. laura bicker reports from wellington. singing. this maori lament honours a monarch they described as a rare white heron. after decades of fighting to reclaim their own lands, they mourn a queen but remain conflicted over a traumatic colonial past. the young queen elizabeth appeared aware of what you represented. i thank you again for your welcome. kia ora koutou. in 1953, she became the first reigning monarch to visit new zealand. but frustrations overland negotiations meant future visits were often far less cordial. this maori school encourages children to embrace their heritage and fosters leaders of the future. what do you know about her majesty the queen? that she's royal. she used to be in the army. i have heard that she was a very lovely queen to al
for many people here, she was a neighbour — the sovereign, who loved this part of norfolk.the crown for the killings and the seizure of land they suffered under her ancestors. it was one of several steps the queen made to try to repair relations with maori tribes during a highly complex but highly significant relationship. laura bicker reports from wellington. singing. this maori lament honours a monarch they described as a rare white heron. after decades of fighting to reclaim their own...
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these are some of the most loyal supporters of lia strass, activists in this part of the norfolk game, non-stop praise the mp from her constituency, the next prime minister, here something work means a lot to her, it is very important to her to do that that she wants her skin as thick as a rhinoceros when it comes to enduring someone's attacks for many years kolehydrate several times predicted that the career of the forest tracks is going down and so soon she will spend more time here in norfolk than at westminster, but her friends must say that she was always underestimated. and the fact that she persisted shows that she is a smart politician with steely determination . the poetic path began with her own family. taras , together with her parents, participated in the company for the unilateral nuclear disarmament, and already at oxford university she belonged to the political party of the liberal democrats and even participated in a conference where she presented arguments in favor of the abolition of the monarchy, we are liberal democrats in opportunities for all we believe in justic
these are some of the most loyal supporters of lia strass, activists in this part of the norfolk game, non-stop praise the mp from her constituency, the next prime minister, here something work means a lot to her, it is very important to her to do that that she wants her skin as thick as a rhinoceros when it comes to enduring someone's attacks for many years kolehydrate several times predicted that the career of the forest tracks is going down and so soon she will spend more time here in...
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the duke of norfolk, who was in the red, more intricate outfit. and the, the duke of norfolk has been the earl marshal of the household and the crown since the 16th century. and so his job is to run all of these ceremonies and, and has his family have been doing it for hundreds of years. because to me, that's just, yeah, i'm a sample cuz we, we, we talk about this, this pump and uncertainty how, how fascinating it is that there appeared when we, when we heard the, the, the, the calling for 3 cheers for, for, for his majesty. and then the sort of the round of applause of the end, there's almost an air of celebration about it. we have to effect, remember that this is a nation still in the midst of grief. yes, that's right. and i think that in itself, isn't it a real testament to some of the mystique and the mystery about monarchy in general, not just the british one. and, but most of the european monarchies had similar situations where the, the moment of transition of power or ceremonial power at least is exactly the moment of death. and so the fact
the duke of norfolk, who was in the red, more intricate outfit. and the, the duke of norfolk has been the earl marshal of the household and the crown since the 16th century. and so his job is to run all of these ceremonies and, and has his family have been doing it for hundreds of years. because to me, that's just, yeah, i'm a sample cuz we, we, we talk about this, this pump and uncertainty how, how fascinating it is that there appeared when we, when we heard the, the, the, the calling for 3...
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activists in her norfolk constituency have nothing but praise for their mp, the next prime minister.hinoceros when it comes to putting up with people having a go at her, i can assure you. several times over the years, colleagues have predicted that liz truss's career was on a downward path, that she would soon be spending more time here in norfolk than in westminster. but friends say she has always been underestimated and her survival is evidence of a clever politician with a steely determination. her politicaljourney has taken herfrom a family she describes as left—wing, where she joined her parents in the campaign for unilateral nuclear disarmament, to oxford university, where she was a liberal democrat and took to the conference stage to argue in favour of abolishing the monarchy. we liberal democrats believe in opportunity for all. we believe in fairness and common sense. after graduating, she joined the conservatives, worked as an accountant and was selected to fight the safe tory seat of south west norfolk. but her political career was almost derailed when news emerged of an af
activists in her norfolk constituency have nothing but praise for their mp, the next prime minister.hinoceros when it comes to putting up with people having a go at her, i can assure you. several times over the years, colleagues have predicted that liz truss's career was on a downward path, that she would soon be spending more time here in norfolk than in westminster. but friends say she has always been underestimated and her survival is evidence of a clever politician with a steely...
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and also liz truss is a norfolk mp, she would be on north norfolk digital every week!new alan partridge podcast he does talk a bit. does he? he starts dating a woman called . catriona, who thinks is marvellous and she has bleached blonde hair and drives a range rover- and he says, what is she like. well, she is a bit like liz truss, so i'm meeting her later. - that's it. alan partridge and liz truss! steve, thank you. thank you. there's a statement from the university of leicester responding to the things in steve's film. they say "while we appreciate the film is based on real "events, it is fiction. "it is our view that the portrayal of the university is far removed "from the accurate work that took place. "we worked with philipa langley and she was not sidelined." and that's it. that is out next friday so people can decide. that's it. my view for what it's worth, it was brilliant. hello there. many parts of the country, particularly across england september has been a wetter than average month for many of us — in fact, the first wetter than average month since februa
and also liz truss is a norfolk mp, she would be on north norfolk digital every week!new alan partridge podcast he does talk a bit. does he? he starts dating a woman called . catriona, who thinks is marvellous and she has bleached blonde hair and drives a range rover- and he says, what is she like. well, she is a bit like liz truss, so i'm meeting her later. - that's it. alan partridge and liz truss! steve, thank you. thank you. there's a statement from the university of leicester responding to...
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the poor duke of norfolk. he is not on the road for the next six months.rld's smallest violin for— honestly, the world's smallest violin for this duke of norfolk. he was driving while talking on a mobile — was driving while talking on a mobile phone and he ran through a red light _ mobile phone and he ran through a red light. he had his licence removed _ red light. he had his licence removed. he's got a motoring man and he says— removed. he's got a motoring man and he says no, _ removed. he's got a motoring man and he says no, but i need my car because — he says no, but i need my car because i'm organising the king's coronation so i have to have it back — coronation so i have to have it back and _ coronation so i have to have it back. and this guy is on 100 million _ back. and this guy is on 100 million l— back. and this guy is on 100 million. ., �* ~' 3 back. and this guy is on 100 million. ., �* ,, �*, ., ':: :: million. i don't think he's on 100 million. i don't think he's on 100 million come _ million. i don't think he's on 100 million come i _ million
the poor duke of norfolk. he is not on the road for the next six months.rld's smallest violin for— honestly, the world's smallest violin for this duke of norfolk. he was driving while talking on a mobile — was driving while talking on a mobile phone and he ran through a red light _ mobile phone and he ran through a red light. he had his licence removed _ red light. he had his licence removed. he's got a motoring man and he says— removed. he's got a motoring man and he says no, _ removed....
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it was an emotional return to the norfolk estate. a chance to reflect on events of the past week. prince of walesas asked about walking behind his grandmother's coffin. challenging, it brought back memories, he said. a reminder of when as a 15-year-old, he walked the same route he his mother's coffin. -- behind his mother's coffin. the pain of past anguish is keenly felt. william spent many happy christmases at the sanctuary for the royal family. a place they could retreat to. and every february, the queen came to remember her father who died at the norfolk estate 70 years ago. but today, they remember the queen. >> i wanted to give condolences to her and william and king charles and to the royal family. reporter: across the generations, they came to see the prince and princess. many filming their exchanges with william and catherine on their phones. >> i think paddington might have knocked the corgi off the top spot. aughter] >> we spoke to them and they both had new outfits. they were really nice and genuine people. and all the things they are doing for everyone, so nice. report
it was an emotional return to the norfolk estate. a chance to reflect on events of the past week. prince of walesas asked about walking behind his grandmother's coffin. challenging, it brought back memories, he said. a reminder of when as a 15-year-old, he walked the same route he his mother's coffin. -- behind his mother's coffin. the pain of past anguish is keenly felt. william spent many happy christmases at the sanctuary for the royal family. a place they could retreat to. and every...
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000:00:00;00] with our journey through the baltics begins in the north east in the estonian city of norfolk, a border city, where nato and the you meet russia. ah, less than 300 meters separate, the 13th century estonian fortress hammons festa from the russian fortress. yvonne garad no, i leaked a man thought idle bus. marva is located where year begins and is the most russian speaking city. and while european union, our population is 9 go 6 percent ration speaking only 4 percent. speak estonian here but said missed one of some 2000 estonians and nava. i got 3 right belongs to that 4 per cent. they did not even but she is also the city's mayor. home to some 55000 people to day, nor ever has seen its share of upheaval originally and estonian city. by the end of world war 2, it was deserted and almost completely destroyed. the red army had driven out the german van mocked and with it most of nervous inhabitants. soviet era buildings and apartment blocks make up most of the city to day. many who live in nava moved here during soviet times as well would i think would and not about like a born a
000:00:00;00] with our journey through the baltics begins in the north east in the estonian city of norfolk, a border city, where nato and the you meet russia. ah, less than 300 meters separate, the 13th century estonian fortress hammons festa from the russian fortress. yvonne garad no, i leaked a man thought idle bus. marva is located where year begins and is the most russian speaking city. and while european union, our population is 9 go 6 percent ration speaking only 4 percent. speak...
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.— this part of norfolk.truss _ this part of norfolk. thanks for joining us. liz truss as - this part of norfolk. thanks for joining us. liz truss as of - joining us. liz truss as of tomorrow, no longer the foreign secretary, she will be the prime minister. to remind you of the sequence of events tomorrow. liz truss will officially become prime minister tomorrow, after borisjohnson has visited the queen at balmoral and resigned. the queen is inbound moralfor this —— is in bow the queen will then ask ms truss, her 15th prime minister, to form a government. full coverage of that tomorrow. tomorrow afternoon, depending on the weather, we think liz truss will stand out here at the famous lactone and make herfirst formal address —— lectern. she said a few words earlier as her victory was announced but the key message to the nation will be here tomorrow afternoon in downing street once she has been to meet the queen. she will be the 15th prime minister of the queen's reign. not sure if we will get any specific poli
.— this part of norfolk.truss _ this part of norfolk. thanks for joining us. liz truss as - this part of norfolk. thanks for joining us. liz truss as of - joining us. liz truss as of tomorrow, no longer the foreign secretary, she will be the prime minister. to remind you of the sequence of events tomorrow. liz truss will officially become prime minister tomorrow, after borisjohnson has visited the queen at balmoral and resigned. the queen is inbound moralfor this —— is in bow the queen...
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ah ah, our journey through the baltics begins in the north east in the estonian city of norfolk, a border city, where nato and the you meet russia. ah less than 300 meters separate the 13th century estonian fortress hammons festa from the russian fortress. yvonne garad now leak a month from oil nava is located where europe begins and is the most russian speaking city in the european union. our population is 96 percent russian speaking only 4 percent speak austonia and one of some 2000 estonians in nava. i got 3 right belongs to that 4 per cent. they do not but she is also the city's mayor. home to some 55000 people to day, nor ever has seen its share of upheaval. originally an estonian city. by the end of world war 2, it was deserted and almost completely destroyed. the red army had driven out the german van mocked and with it most of nervous inhabitants. soviet arab buildings and apartment blocks make up most of the city to day. many who live in nava moved here during soviet times as well would idly food and our roy born actually narvie was born in new in 1945 i. it was year one for nerv
ah ah, our journey through the baltics begins in the north east in the estonian city of norfolk, a border city, where nato and the you meet russia. ah less than 300 meters separate the 13th century estonian fortress hammons festa from the russian fortress. yvonne garad now leak a month from oil nava is located where europe begins and is the most russian speaking city in the european union. our population is 96 percent russian speaking only 4 percent speak austonia and one of some 2000 estonians...
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it was an emotional return to the norfolk estate, a chance to chat and reflect on events of the pasthe prince of wales was asked about walking behind his grandmother's coffin to westminster hall yesterday. doing the walk yesterday was challenging. brought back a few memories. "challenging, it brought back memories," he said. the sombre walk from buckingham palace alongside prince harry a reminder of when, as a 15—year—old, he walked the same route behind his mother's coffin — the pain of past anguish still keenly felt. william spent many happy christmases at sandringham. it was a sanctuary for the royal family, a place they could retreat to. and every february, the queen came to remember herfather, who died at the norfolk estate 70 years ago. but today, sandringham remembered the queen. i just said my sincere condolences to both her and william, and also to king charles and to the royal family, because i'm heartbroken that our lovely queen's gone. across the generations, they came to see the prince and princess. there were lighter moments too, with many filming their exchanges with w
it was an emotional return to the norfolk estate, a chance to chat and reflect on events of the pasthe prince of wales was asked about walking behind his grandmother's coffin to westminster hall yesterday. doing the walk yesterday was challenging. brought back a few memories. "challenging, it brought back memories," he said. the sombre walk from buckingham palace alongside prince harry a reminder of when, as a 15—year—old, he walked the same route behind his mother's coffin —...
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>> reporter: 25-year-old zabra miller and 19-year-old angeli ya mcknight were shot and killed and norfolkersity said several were students including mcknight who was a second year prenursing student from new york. the president of the univ universities, angelia's life was important and with our strength we will continue to work together. >> violence has no place in the city of norfolk. let me be clear to anyone in our community committing crimes and engaging in acts of lawlessness, we will hold you accountable for your actions. the violence must end now. >> reporter: in florida saturday night two people were shot and killed and at least three more injured outside a restaurant in pulatka, in charleston, south carolina, five were left with n nonlife-threatening gunshot wounds, two were arrested with firearm violations, the minnesota state fair after one person was injured. it was heavily populated and police haven't released the itemty of any suspects or a motive. and in maryland, outside washington, d.c., two teens were shot and injured outside an amc movie theater. hours earlier moviegoer
>> reporter: 25-year-old zabra miller and 19-year-old angeli ya mcknight were shot and killed and norfolkersity said several were students including mcknight who was a second year prenursing student from new york. the president of the univ universities, angelia's life was important and with our strength we will continue to work together. >> violence has no place in the city of norfolk. let me be clear to anyone in our community committing crimes and engaging in acts of lawlessness,...
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marshall the 18th the duke of norfolk meets the king and the royal party.rbury -- held by the archbishop of canterbury. the king and queen consort of the palace of westminster. return to town's house. pass through carriage gates and into the new palace yard into parliament square.
marshall the 18th the duke of norfolk meets the king and the royal party.rbury -- held by the archbishop of canterbury. the king and queen consort of the palace of westminster. return to town's house. pass through carriage gates and into the new palace yard into parliament square.
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official with norfolk state university say some of the victims are students.ot released information on a suspect or a possible motive for the shooting. >>> in charleston, south carolina, authorities say at least six people were injured. police responding to reports of gunshots in the downtown area, a little before 1:00 in the morning. when they got there, they found multiple people who were shot. the victims were taken to several hospitals and the shooting remains under investigation. >>> the minnesota state fair was forced to shut down early after a shooting there as well. officers responding to the fairgrounds in st. paul last night after receiving reports of shots fired. a gunshot victim was later taken to a local hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. investigators have not yet released the identity of the suspect or a possible motive. >>> more delays for the artemis i mission after a second launch attempt was scrubbed saturday afternoon due to a hydrogen leak. nasa announcing it is skipping the next potential launch days on monday and tuesday, meanin
official with norfolk state university say some of the victims are students.ot released information on a suspect or a possible motive for the shooting. >>> in charleston, south carolina, authorities say at least six people were injured. police responding to reports of gunshots in the downtown area, a little before 1:00 in the morning. when they got there, they found multiple people who were shot. the victims were taken to several hospitals and the shooting remains under investigation....
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arrangements to mark the end of the second elizabethan age is the third marshall who is the 18th duke of norfolk. it is a position held by the howard family since 1672. the earl marshal is tasked with overseeing state funeral coordination. an annual meeting in the throne room at buckingham palace -- it started off with 20 people. in april it hadin april it hadit line. send your first name. caller: good morning, c-span family. i would like to give mike and golan -- give my condolences. you guys had it on so i turned back to call in. i believe the people in the palace are like that because they are in the limelight. regardless of their race. too much power, i think it is ridiculous. everybody has people that died. i am not going to love her more greater. i'm not going to call her queen. i am not going to cherish her. nobody is better. it is too much media. the only reason i turned to you guys this morning is because you were talking about it. when i get off this phone, i will come back to you at 7:00 in the morning because people die every day. i don't believe in cherishing people like that, putti
arrangements to mark the end of the second elizabethan age is the third marshall who is the 18th duke of norfolk. it is a position held by the howard family since 1672. the earl marshal is tasked with overseeing state funeral coordination. an annual meeting in the throne room at buckingham palace -- it started off with 20 people. in april it hadin april it hadit line. send your first name. caller: good morning, c-span family. i would like to give mike and golan -- give my condolences. you guys...
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a man from norfolk has been killed while volunteering as a medic in ukraine.ing home his body. the foreign office says it's supporting his family. ukraine has accused russia of renewed shelling close to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant — delaying a safety inspection by un inspectors. there've been fears of a radiation disaster at the plant, which finds itself on the front line of the fighting. 0ur correspondent, hugo bachega, is in the ukrainian capital kyiv. have we had confirmation these un inspectors have now arrived at the power plant?— power plant? yes, after travelling throu~h a power plant? yes, after travelling through a grey — power plant? yes, after travelling through a grey zone _ power plant? yes, after travelling through a grey zone between - through a grey zone between territories controlled by the opposing armies, the inspectors from the un's nuclear watchdog have finally arrived at the russian —controlled zaporizhzhia nuclear power complex. ukraine accuses russia of turning this nuclear facility into a military base, using it as a shield to
a man from norfolk has been killed while volunteering as a medic in ukraine.ing home his body. the foreign office says it's supporting his family. ukraine has accused russia of renewed shelling close to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant — delaying a safety inspection by un inspectors. there've been fears of a radiation disaster at the plant, which finds itself on the front line of the fighting. 0ur correspondent, hugo bachega, is in the ukrainian capital kyiv. have we had confirmation...
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marshall the 18th the duke of norfolk meets the king and the royal party.rbury -- held by the archbishop of canterbury. the king and queen consort of the palace of westminster. return to town's house. pass through carriage gates and into the new palace yard into parliament square. >> on monday brought -- britain says goodbye to its longest serving monarch as a state funeral for four -- four queen elizabeth the second is held at westminster abbey you can watch the service live on c-span c-span now or online at c-span.org. exit c-span as your unfiltered view of government we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> do you think this is just a community center, note it is more than that. >> comcast is partnering with a thousand committee centers to create wi-fi enabled lists so students can get the tools they need to be ready for everything. >> comcast support c-span is a public service along with these other television providers giving a front row seat to democracy. >> president biden announced new funding for a vehicle charging
marshall the 18th the duke of norfolk meets the king and the royal party.rbury -- held by the archbishop of canterbury. the king and queen consort of the palace of westminster. return to town's house. pass through carriage gates and into the new palace yard into parliament square. >> on monday brought -- britain says goodbye to its longest serving monarch as a state funeral for four -- four queen elizabeth the second is held at westminster abbey you can watch the service live on c-span...
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so in sandringham, in norfolk there would have been arrangements there and the people of norfolk would have been the 1st to say their farewells. if it had happened in windsor near skirts of london, the people around there would have said their farewells, buckingham palace. it would have been in london, but many people always felt that the queen wanted to see out her final days in bol mortal. it was somewhere that was very close to a heart somewhere where she spent a lot of time as a young child. and when she came up in september for her annual summer break, and we knew that she had been ill and there were rumors of cancers and things like that. nothing that was ever confirmed by buckingham palace. they insisted there would be no running commentary on the queen's health. there were many people who felt that this was perhaps going to be her last journey. and it turns out they were right. she died about moral a place where she loved, but a place she died in on thursday. and then of course, made that journey on sunday here with the princess royal in the car behind. and it will be the princ
so in sandringham, in norfolk there would have been arrangements there and the people of norfolk would have been the 1st to say their farewells. if it had happened in windsor near skirts of london, the people around there would have said their farewells, buckingham palace. it would have been in london, but many people always felt that the queen wanted to see out her final days in bol mortal. it was somewhere that was very close to a heart somewhere where she spent a lot of time as a young...
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marshall the 18th the duke of norfolk meets the king and the royal party.ury -- held by the archbishop of canterbury. the king and queen consort of the palace of westminster. return to town's house. pass through carriage gates and into the new palace yard into parliament square. ♪ announcer: on monday britain says goodbye to britain's longest-serving monarch as the state general queen elizabeth ii is held in westminster abbey. watch the service live monday at 5:30 a.m. eastern, cspan now app or online at c-span.org. ♪ announcer: c-span's "washington journal," every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, we will discuss the latest on the economy and campaign 2022 with a nebraska republican congressman and oregon democrat congressman. a wall street journal reporter talks about the potential railroad workers strike and potential impact on the u.s. economy. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern or on c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussio
marshall the 18th the duke of norfolk meets the king and the royal party.ury -- held by the archbishop of canterbury. the king and queen consort of the palace of westminster. return to town's house. pass through carriage gates and into the new palace yard into parliament square. ♪ announcer: on monday britain says goodbye to britain's longest-serving monarch as the state general queen elizabeth ii is held in westminster abbey. watch the service live monday at 5:30 a.m. eastern, cspan now app...
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he is russian born in norfolk for those the dual results were more he's local were bureaus abolla rose from your will. joining was my reaction to the annexation of crimea. the 1st thing my acquaintances asked me was whether this meant that i would be ready to shoot that russian soldier the last many of my friends, because i suggest mall guard would probably consider me a traitor to the russian people. and yours look good. but let me put it this way that the, if someone comes here with weapons in his hands, no matter who he is, he is an enemy. it doesn't matter what language she speaks. criminals have no nationality. do you understand what mercy we live here? and these are borders calling you for the estonian does not invade anyone this i was born here. this is my homeland or the half a defendant from you. closer for you 3 that genius, lou. almost carousal schuler sir. blush through it from the present when ukraine was invaded on february 24th. so i called my mother and said, if the state of estonia wants me to go to ukraine to defend it, i will go. my mother is ukrainian, she is from o
he is russian born in norfolk for those the dual results were more he's local were bureaus abolla rose from your will. joining was my reaction to the annexation of crimea. the 1st thing my acquaintances asked me was whether this meant that i would be ready to shoot that russian soldier the last many of my friends, because i suggest mall guard would probably consider me a traitor to the russian people. and yours look good. but let me put it this way that the, if someone comes here with weapons...
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he is russian born in norfolk but there's the dual results were more he's local. we're bureaus of all of our pros from europe will. joining was my reaction to the annexation of crimea. the 1st thing my acquaintances asked me was whether this meant that i would be ready to shoot at russians, ordered the last many of my friends because i suggest, oh god, what do they consider me a traitor to the russian people you are to look for. but let me put it this way that the earth, someone comes here with weapons in his hands, no matter who he is and he is an enemy. it doesn't matter what language she speaks . criminals have no nationality. do you understand what marcy? we live here, and these are our borders calling you for the estonia. does not invade anyone to this. i was born here. this is my homeland or the half the defendant from you. closer policy limits. lu almost proposal schuler sir. blush threw up on the credit when ukraine was invaded on february 24th. i called my mother and said, if the state of estonia wants me to go to ukraine to defend it, i will go. my mothe
he is russian born in norfolk but there's the dual results were more he's local. we're bureaus of all of our pros from europe will. joining was my reaction to the annexation of crimea. the 1st thing my acquaintances asked me was whether this meant that i would be ready to shoot at russians, ordered the last many of my friends because i suggest, oh god, what do they consider me a traitor to the russian people you are to look for. but let me put it this way that the earth, someone comes here with...
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showers in parts of norfolk but even here temperatures up a little bit.ir respects to queen elizabeth ii, as she lies in state in westminster hall. the queue is over three miles long, stretching down along the river thames, with people waiting for up to eight hours. iam over i am over two miles from the front of the queue where people here are being told they have a 7—8 hours wait. and i'mjoanna gosling in the bbc studio. in other news... moscow's missiles hit a reservoir dam near the southern ukrainian city of kryvyi rih, the home city of president zelenszky. the government pledges support for businesses with their energy costs as the ongoing crisis continues. good morning from westminster, where her majesty the queen is lying in state. all through the night, thousands of people have been queuing for hours to file past the coffin and pay their respects. you can see many of them behind me and around me. and for miles along the river thames. this whole process will continue 211 hours a day until monday morning, the day of the funeral, at 6:30am. the queue
showers in parts of norfolk but even here temperatures up a little bit.ir respects to queen elizabeth ii, as she lies in state in westminster hall. the queue is over three miles long, stretching down along the river thames, with people waiting for up to eight hours. iam over i am over two miles from the front of the queue where people here are being told they have a 7—8 hours wait. and i'mjoanna gosling in the bbc studio. in other news... moscow's missiles hit a reservoir dam near the...
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craig mackintosh, from thetford in norfolk, died last week.ised more than £4,500 to bring his body home. the foreign office says it's supporting the family. our correspondent hugo bachega is in kyiv. we understand craig mackintosh was working as a medic and he died here in ukraine. we don't have the details about what happened, but his family have set up a page to raise money for his body to be repatriated to the uk. his sister described him as a war hero, a selfless man who died in the line of duty. a spokesperson for the foreign office said, we are supporting the family of a british man who died in ukraine and we are in contact with the local authorities. the family has already raised the money to bring his body back to the uk. just to give you an update of what is happening in the south of the country because a team of un inspectors is now travelling towards the separate sheer nuclear power plant. ukrainian authorities have accused russian authorities of shelling the route to be used by the inspectors. russia and ukraine have traded accusat
craig mackintosh, from thetford in norfolk, died last week.ised more than £4,500 to bring his body home. the foreign office says it's supporting the family. our correspondent hugo bachega is in kyiv. we understand craig mackintosh was working as a medic and he died here in ukraine. we don't have the details about what happened, but his family have set up a page to raise money for his body to be repatriated to the uk. his sister described him as a war hero, a selfless man who died in the line...
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although jamestown exhibit was a financial failure for norfolk, virginia, the 14 month voyage of the great white fleet was a popular and diplomatic triumph. 15 nations were visited by the primary. the large capital vessels of the fleet as it sailed around south america, across the pacific to asia india, through the suez canal, to the mediterranean, before returning to hampton roads in february of 1909. some of the smaller vessels would make calls in ports of nations not generally any attention by the great powers. and this was it. this, too, was a significant diplomatic coup for the roosevelt administration. the voyage also provided what roosevelt had hoped was the operational experience valued in logistic planning to make the voyage itself and an observer missions collected all the way along the way that would later enhance ship design, cold economy and quite frankly, the value to both morale, the ships company and the diplomacy of port calls these observations all proved to be of great value. less than a decade later, america would find herself embroiled in the great war in europe.
although jamestown exhibit was a financial failure for norfolk, virginia, the 14 month voyage of the great white fleet was a popular and diplomatic triumph. 15 nations were visited by the primary. the large capital vessels of the fleet as it sailed around south america, across the pacific to asia india, through the suez canal, to the mediterranean, before returning to hampton roads in february of 1909. some of the smaller vessels would make calls in ports of nations not generally any attention...
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i'v e i've spoken people today who said this was good news for norfolk, she is hard—working, determinedabout the new prime minister about her national priorities, or local priorities, what they would like her to do and this is what they told us. especially living in an older house and with gas and, yeah, that's going to be a killer for us, i think — we're going to have to tighten the belts and everything, but we will get through it. we will do it, definitely. obviously, she has been over here, we have seen her over here last - year, she has been here a couple of times and everything - and i hope she comes again and looks at the town. - it's completely dead. as you probably saw. the shops over there, everything is closed and, - here, i hope everything goes all right and in everybody's favour. it would be nice. everything is going up. i mean, i'm lucky, i've only got two years left on my mortgage, but for the people who are just starting out, mortgage repayments are going to be absolutely ridiculous. there you go, the cost of living also an issue here in thetford. people saying this is go
i'v e i've spoken people today who said this was good news for norfolk, she is hard—working, determinedabout the new prime minister about her national priorities, or local priorities, what they would like her to do and this is what they told us. especially living in an older house and with gas and, yeah, that's going to be a killer for us, i think — we're going to have to tighten the belts and everything, but we will get through it. we will do it, definitely. obviously, she has been over...
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isolated shower, too, over norfolk and suffolk, the channel islands, and as cloud builds in the north a few showers will crop up. most, though, will be dry. the exception as the winds strengthen will be the northwest of scotland — a band of heavy rain quickly sweeping across these areas by the end of the afternoon. temperatures for all down on what we've seen through recent days, aided and abetted by that strengthening wind. those winds will go northwesterly as we go into sunday evening. that band of rain through the evening, scotland, northern ireland, pushes through quite quickly, then clear skies and showers, and then that rain spread its way southwards across much of england and wales, too, into monday morning. now, it's actually going to be very cold on monday morning, but it probably won't feel as chilly just because of the strength of the wind, and that wind will be a key feature because, as we go into monday and indeed tuesday, it's coming down from the north and northwest, feeding with the air that's come all the way from the arctic. you've got to remember it's september, so
isolated shower, too, over norfolk and suffolk, the channel islands, and as cloud builds in the north a few showers will crop up. most, though, will be dry. the exception as the winds strengthen will be the northwest of scotland — a band of heavy rain quickly sweeping across these areas by the end of the afternoon. temperatures for all down on what we've seen through recent days, aided and abetted by that strengthening wind. those winds will go northwesterly as we go into sunday evening. that...
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they've traveled from norfolk to operate on our command and control ship in the mediterranean and then in the high north up by norway. they have actually gone down to north carolina, and operated with the marine corps and so, my point there, sir, is that do we have enough fleet headquarters to go around? one could argue that we don't, but one of the great things that navy brings to bear in our headquarters is global maneuverability. >> that's perfect. i think we have a question here if we can bring a microphone. yes, ma'am. >> so, prior to the-- well, until the ukraine war, all of the arms control publications that i was reading were focused on russia as the threat, in areas such as the hypersonic missiles and those sorts of capabilities, but you haven't mentioned them at all within your scheme of planning and so, are they-- were they overestimated in these capabilities or are they just not? >> thank you. so there is significant concern. i'll talk first about russia and china are both developing those capabilities and we'll be be-- and will be filling those shortly. i mention imperativ
they've traveled from norfolk to operate on our command and control ship in the mediterranean and then in the high north up by norway. they have actually gone down to north carolina, and operated with the marine corps and so, my point there, sir, is that do we have enough fleet headquarters to go around? one could argue that we don't, but one of the great things that navy brings to bear in our headquarters is global maneuverability. >> that's perfect. i think we have a question here if we...
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for many people here, she was a neighbour — the sovereign, who loved this part of norfolk.n estimated waiting time of 5—6 hours which seems to be increasing but not a long way from where we are, that is the scene where the crowd is condensed into a small area and although it is moving rapidly, there is a way to go before they get there but the end is in sight when they see this, the white tent, that is the airport style security, very efficiently moving everyone through at quite a pace as you can see from the pictures. the queue walks briskly and there's not much standing around in one place. nobody i have met who has spent hours waiting has complained about the length of time, and some of the journeys they have been describing are incredible. one man had just landed at heathrow airport from san francisco and he came straight here and he queued for six hours and he will be flying back tomorrow night. and then there was someone from new zealand and cameroon and they had made friends because standing with the same people in the queue for hours means that bonds are forming and
for many people here, she was a neighbour — the sovereign, who loved this part of norfolk.n estimated waiting time of 5—6 hours which seems to be increasing but not a long way from where we are, that is the scene where the crowd is condensed into a small area and although it is moving rapidly, there is a way to go before they get there but the end is in sight when they see this, the white tent, that is the airport style security, very efficiently moving everyone through at quite a pace as...
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it was an emotional return to the norfolk estate, a chance to chat and reflect on events of the pasthe prince of wales was asked about walking behind his grandmother's coffin to westminster hall yesterday. doing the walk yesterday was challenging. brought back a few memories. "challenging, it brought back memories," he said. the sombre walk from buckingham palace alongside prince harry a reminder of when, as a 15—year—old, he walked the same route behind his mother's coffin, the pain of past anguish still keenly felt. william spent many happy christmases at sandringham. it was a sanctuary for the royal family, a place they could retreat to. and every february, the queen came to remember herfather, who died at the norfolk estate 70 years ago. but today, sandringham remembered the queen. i just said my sincere condolences to both her and william, and also to king charles iii and to the royal family, because i'm heartbroken that our lovely queen is gone. across the generations, they came to see the prince and princess. there were lighter moments as well, with many filming their exchange
it was an emotional return to the norfolk estate, a chance to chat and reflect on events of the pasthe prince of wales was asked about walking behind his grandmother's coffin to westminster hall yesterday. doing the walk yesterday was challenging. brought back a few memories. "challenging, it brought back memories," he said. the sombre walk from buckingham palace alongside prince harry a reminder of when, as a 15—year—old, he walked the same route behind his mother's coffin, the...
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we will continue to work together. >> violence has no place in the city of norfolk.r to anyone in our community committing crimes and engaging in acts of lawlessness. we will hold you accountable for your actions. the violence must end now. >> reporter: in florida saturday night, two people were shot and killed and at least three more injured outside a restaurant. in charleston, south carolina, a shooting early sunday morning left five with nonlife-threatening gunshot wounds. two were arrested and charged with firearm violations. the minnesota state fair closed early after a shooting injured one saturday night. the area was heavily populated and police haven't released the identity of any suspects or a motive. and in maryland outside washington, d.c., two teens were shot and injured outside an amc movie theater. hours earlier, moviegoers were evacuated from a d.c. area theater. police were called and shut down the theater for the rest of the day, according to cnn affiliate wjla. >> i heard that in one of the movie theaters, they had said, you all are going to die, wh
we will continue to work together. >> violence has no place in the city of norfolk.r to anyone in our community committing crimes and engaging in acts of lawlessness. we will hold you accountable for your actions. the violence must end now. >> reporter: in florida saturday night, two people were shot and killed and at least three more injured outside a restaurant. in charleston, south carolina, a shooting early sunday morning left five with nonlife-threatening gunshot wounds. two...
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the old cbd media see to was similar to this from, you know, skirt and that was my chose for your norfolk to, nor you we for the year and you said shall smaller father. and so i was to be in your bedroom. us could easy scrub with the not that we've seen and nor more than me or but resume like somebody generally they don't want to do their job. they don't even know what the addition does. federal authority chest i had them. oh yeah, definitely. so in get that american to me, i thought if somebody solution i would email, but maybe lucy may get aged. does akin with kimberly mozilla butcher. but yeah, jim, good. anybody? well, anyway in the beginning, i'm a guy there, a little girl. he would just picked up it, but he'd get it. got dora when i was a bully at them or stuck them symbol hm. ago i spoke with should they wouldn't get awake like sticky, sketchy cra side. and i jumped on go, eddie, somebody bug you? she said, but i'm, we will. hello, this is diane personal. can you see that? yes modesta she will be on which possible a be some block and another is garrander with . busy ah, a mom, she'
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norfolk is just located just outside of virginia beach.say two sustained life threatening injuries. >>> and this just in to cnn, memphis police say they have officially charged a man in connection with the abduction of eliza fletcher. this follows word they found the vehicle of interest in the disappearance of the tennessee teacher and detained a man who was in it. police say the 34-year-old fletcher was forced into an suv while she was jogging friday morning. she has not been found. we'll bring you the latest as we learn more. >>> he's an enemy of the state, you want to know the truth. the enemy of the state is him and the group that control him, which is circling around him, do this, do that, joe, you're going to do this, joe, right? >> that was the moment on saturday when the former u.s. president accused the current president of being an enemy of the state. donald trump launched a counterattack in pennsylvania hitting back after president joe biden slammed trump and his maga allies as an extremist threat. trump was in the keystone stat
norfolk is just located just outside of virginia beach.say two sustained life threatening injuries. >>> and this just in to cnn, memphis police say they have officially charged a man in connection with the abduction of eliza fletcher. this follows word they found the vehicle of interest in the disappearance of the tennessee teacher and detained a man who was in it. police say the 34-year-old fletcher was forced into an suv while she was jogging friday morning. she has not been found....