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the queen's speech isn't written by the queen but by the government.st of the new laws the government wants to introduce in the next year or so. it's expected to include 38 bills such as a public order bill aimed at cracking down on disruptive protests. it could bring in a 12 month jail term for protestors interfering with things like airports and railways. there will be a bill on levelling up, including measures like forcing landlords to let out empty shops. and an online safety bill which could bring in fines for tech companies who don't take down harmful content quickly enough. there could also be a brexit freedoms bill to give the government new powers to scrap eu laws still in force here. possibly a bill to give british ports the power to punish ferry companies who don't pay the minimum wage(ani)but there's ferry companies who don't pay the minimum wage. but there's unlikely to include any mention of a one—off windfall tax on the big energy companies — something opposition parties have called for. shaun ley is at westminster. good morning again, t
the queen's speech isn't written by the queen but by the government.st of the new laws the government wants to introduce in the next year or so. it's expected to include 38 bills such as a public order bill aimed at cracking down on disruptive protests. it could bring in a 12 month jail term for protestors interfering with things like airports and railways. there will be a bill on levelling up, including measures like forcing landlords to let out empty shops. and an online safety bill which...
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>> the queen's been the queen for 70 years. >> how old is the queen? >> how old is the queen? you had to guess how old the queen was, what would you guess? >> 20. >> 20? how old would you guess i am? >> 30. >> 30? i'm older than the queen? all right. >> i've got the actual answer for the queen's age. it's 96. >> she's 96? >> yeah. >> thank you. got to fix it. got to get it right. and we don't have a queen, but what would you say? who is the closest person to the queen in america? >> joe biden. >> good point. what's your favorite thing about the queen? >> she's the queen and the boss of us. >> i like her crown. >> how much money is that crown worth? >> i'm not sure, but probably my guess is over 100. >> got to be over 100 pounds for sure. what kinds of clothes does the queen wear? do you know? >> fancy clothes. >> fancy clothes. >> she dresses like the opposite of the queen of the netherlands. the queen of the netherlands doesn't dress all puffy clothes, i'm a princess, look at me with a tiara. >> how does the queen of the netherlands dress? >> normal. >> like us. >> yeah, norm
>> the queen's been the queen for 70 years. >> how old is the queen? >> how old is the queen? you had to guess how old the queen was, what would you guess? >> 20. >> 20? how old would you guess i am? >> 30. >> 30? i'm older than the queen? all right. >> i've got the actual answer for the queen's age. it's 96. >> she's 96? >> yeah. >> thank you. got to fix it. got to get it right. and we don't have a queen, but what would you say?...
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it _ for the queen today. this delivers on our promises. it would - for the queen today.—19, but build the foundations for decades of prosperity uniting and leveling up across the country. is the latest chapter in a pathetic response — is the latest chapter in a pathetic response to the cost crisis. where there _ response to the cost crisis. where there should've been support, it is been _ there should've been support, it is been tax _ there should've been support, it is been tax rise after tax rise working people _ been tax rise after tax rise working peopie |n— been tax rise after tax rise working --eole. ~ . �* ,, ., people. in ukraine, the black sea ort has people. in ukraine, the black sea port has been _ people. in ukraine, the black sea port has been hit _ people. in ukraine, the black sea port has been hit again _ people. in ukraine, the black sea port has been hit again by - people. in ukraine, the black seal port has been hit again by missiles with the ukrainian saver attacks by russian bombers using hypersonic missiles. rebecca vardy versus coueen missiles. reb
it _ for the queen today. this delivers on our promises. it would - for the queen today.—19, but build the foundations for decades of prosperity uniting and leveling up across the country. is the latest chapter in a pathetic response — is the latest chapter in a pathetic response to the cost crisis. where there _ response to the cost crisis. where there should've been support, it is been _ there should've been support, it is been tax _ there should've been support, it is been tax rise after...
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now, the queen, of course, loves her corgis.than 30 during her reign, and there are some tools to help us celebrate with the corgis on instagram as well. p.j. the corgi is a sticker you can add to your insta story and as the self-proclaimed corgi correspondent, i had to try it out myself. they also have this amazing crown filter that you can get online. under royal family's site as well. obviously i tried that one out too, guys. i think i look very royal. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> so cool. >> we will all be probably trying that out in the commercial break. maggie rulli for us, thank you so much. >> please. >>> well, now to our celebration of asian american, native hawaiian/pacific islander heritage month. "soul of a nation" is spotlighting members making a difference and got to sit down with two directors making an impact in hollywood and beyond. a new generation of asian filmmakers like john m. chu are fighting to transform the representation of asians in hollywood. chu made his name directing blockbuster films like "g.i. joe:
now, the queen, of course, loves her corgis.than 30 during her reign, and there are some tools to help us celebrate with the corgis on instagram as well. p.j. the corgi is a sticker you can add to your insta story and as the self-proclaimed corgi correspondent, i had to try it out myself. they also have this amazing crown filter that you can get online. under royal family's site as well. obviously i tried that one out too, guys. i think i look very royal. >> yes. >> absolutely....
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and what the queen can do. i think she'll have mentioned what the queen can. i don't know what the queen can do for barbados, for jamaica, for even breton. what does the clean actually do? i mean, these roles are very symbolic, right? so in terms of what the british monarchy is actually doing to elevate the, the living conditions of people across the region and even in britain is, you know, up for debate. i don't think that there is a whole lot that is, is done apart from you know, having this thing that is nice. i have a queen, right. i see sure. you want to jump in. there. she was cheering, essentially a cheerleader. as you are speaking out of the loop, and i appreciate that energy shall i do on that. i do want to quickly ask you though, before i come to you because, you know, you used an interesting and i think a very critical word extract. you know, this extractive sort of history, if you will, extracting sugar of from forbidding other businesses from, you know, competing on the ground. obviously, the econo
and what the queen can do. i think she'll have mentioned what the queen can. i don't know what the queen can do for barbados, for jamaica, for even breton. what does the clean actually do? i mean, these roles are very symbolic, right? so in terms of what the british monarchy is actually doing to elevate the, the living conditions of people across the region and even in britain is, you know, up for debate. i don't think that there is a whole lot that is, is done apart from you know, having this...
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she even met the queen once. when elizabeth the 2nd was inaugurating a building where her mother worked. even though my mom was just a cleaner, she stopped and spent them. she didn't just walk by in smile or anything. it was just she actually stopped and spoke from his house and he and my mom was well impressed with that day with swiss. star chef anton mosey man has met elizabeth the 2nd many times. he's one of her favorite shifts. sometimes after a banquet. she's even had time for a chat, allowing him a peak behind her, politely, reserved for sad that he thought is he count gonzales as she's really something else and private. all she laughs and takes joy in life and then you can really talk to her, sir. say quit the back then in buckingham palace that she, her majesty was there, and i was with my wife seeking. mean if there were 3 of us, if dixie, and we had a wonderful 20 minute conversation moon, the bottled, the health. the chef can also confirm that the queen is a hard worker. someone who is disciplined and
she even met the queen once. when elizabeth the 2nd was inaugurating a building where her mother worked. even though my mom was just a cleaner, she stopped and spent them. she didn't just walk by in smile or anything. it was just she actually stopped and spoke from his house and he and my mom was well impressed with that day with swiss. star chef anton mosey man has met elizabeth the 2nd many times. he's one of her favorite shifts. sometimes after a banquet. she's even had time for a chat,...
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trr be clear, this is the queens decision7 be clear, this is the queens decision?ion and not any step towards anything, it - decision? very much her decision and not any step towards anything, it is l not any step towards anything, it is her decision— not any step towards anything, it is her decision and a 21st century way of doing _ her decision and a 21st century way of doing it — her decision and a 21st century way of doing it. today, for example, the red boxes _ of doing it. today, for example, the red boxes will still be turning up tomorrow— red boxes will still be turning up tomorrow and she is due to hold a virtual— tomorrow and she is due to hold a virtual privy — tomorrow and she is due to hold a virtual privy council meeting so she is still— virtual privy council meeting so she is still very— virtual privy council meeting so she is still very much in charge and running — is still very much in charge and running the show but due to these mobility— running the show but due to these mobility issues as the palace call them, _ mobility issues as the palace cal
trr be clear, this is the queens decision7 be clear, this is the queens decision?ion and not any step towards anything, it - decision? very much her decision and not any step towards anything, it is l not any step towards anything, it is her decision— not any step towards anything, it is her decision and a 21st century way of doing _ her decision and a 21st century way of doing it — her decision and a 21st century way of doing it. today, for example, the red boxes _ of doing it. today, for...
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the queen continues to experience episodic mobility problems.n consultation with her doctors, has reluctantly decided she will not attend the state opening of parliament tomorrow. at h majesty's request, the prince of wales will read the queen's speech on her majesty's behalf with the duke of cambridge also in attendance. we are told the decision was taken today in consultation with the royal doctors even though earlier today we were led to believe that she was still hoping to attend. the palace won't go into detail as to what these episodic mobility problems are specifically, but we understand they are a continuation of the issues she has experienced since last autumn which caused her to miss other recent church services. but she is continuing with virtual audiences and australia today. there will be a consultation with the prime minister also. so that work is continuing from windsor castle, but she will not be attending the state opening of parliament tomorrow. >> nicholas will sta with us on outside source. the philippines is electing a new l
the queen continues to experience episodic mobility problems.n consultation with her doctors, has reluctantly decided she will not attend the state opening of parliament tomorrow. at h majesty's request, the prince of wales will read the queen's speech on her majesty's behalf with the duke of cambridge also in attendance. we are told the decision was taken today in consultation with the royal doctors even though earlier today we were led to believe that she was still hoping to attend. the...
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we should mention the queen obviously the queen of the united kingdom is also the queen of so many firsts head of the royal family. in 2015 she became the longest reigning monarch in british history, outpacing her great great grandmother queen victoria and 63 years of service on the throne but elizabeth ii is queen of many other firsts. her coronation ceremony watched by a record 27 million people in the uk alone was the first to be broadcast on television. >> i here present unto you queen elizabeth, your undoubted queen. >> reporter: those famous royal walkabouts, her majesty started the tradition of greeting the public in 1970 during a tour in sydney. the most traveled of any of her british predecessors, the queen has visited over 100 countries on behalf of the crown. >> the arrival of queen elizabeth of england to begin a state visit to west germany. >> reporter: including the first state visit to then west germany in 1965. 21 years later widely seen as one of her most historic tours, a critical act of diplomacy. she became the first british monarch to visit china in 1986. and thfi >>
we should mention the queen obviously the queen of the united kingdom is also the queen of so many firsts head of the royal family. in 2015 she became the longest reigning monarch in british history, outpacing her great great grandmother queen victoria and 63 years of service on the throne but elizabeth ii is queen of many other firsts. her coronation ceremony watched by a record 27 million people in the uk alone was the first to be broadcast on television. >> i here present unto you...
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the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster.er of service by a signal given, the great guns of the power. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who's died at the age of 7a. 0utspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing, of which he was three—times world champion. he was a good fighter and he fought all the way to the end, even through his illness. yes, he did. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. today is the 20th anniversary of the release of the beatles�* lp sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band, a record described as the album of the century. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. 0ur headlines: the governor of the luhansk province says russian forces now control most of the key city of severodonetsk. the prosecutor of the international criminal court describes ukraine as a crime scene, where his tribunal is carrying out its biggest ever investigation. to the us now, where a meeting between k—pop powerhouse bts and president biden
the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster.er of service by a signal given, the great guns of the power. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who's died at the age of 7a. 0utspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing, of which he was three—times world champion. he was a good fighter and he fought all the way to the end, even through his illness. yes, he did. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in...
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so no queen to deliver the queen's speech. only a prince. this was history in the making and it is considered by many to be the clear sign that the british monarchy is preparing for a transition, a gradual handle from the longest reigning monarch to the man who would be king eventually. and elizabeth has opened every session of parliament since assuming the throne in 1952, except when they mix 3 times the other 2 when she was pregnant with her son's andrew. and edward. here you see the queen in 1954, making her way to the british parliament in london under guard in a carry sh ah, ah. alright, my next guest is a reliable source for the happenings in the holes and passages of buckingham palace . he was a former royal editor at the british newspaper, the son, he's also the author of prince harry, the inside story, a biography of the rebellious royal. now a reluctant royal. i'm pleased to welcome to the de duncan lock in duncan. it's going to have you on the program. you know, not just that, not just the british. i mean, a lot of people around t
so no queen to deliver the queen's speech. only a prince. this was history in the making and it is considered by many to be the clear sign that the british monarchy is preparing for a transition, a gradual handle from the longest reigning monarch to the man who would be king eventually. and elizabeth has opened every session of parliament since assuming the throne in 1952, except when they mix 3 times the other 2 when she was pregnant with her son's andrew. and edward. here you see the queen in...
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this is the queen's announcement this evening that the queen won't be there as she normally is for the state opening of parliament — a significant moment, she doesn't normally miss these. ill health is the grounds. john, what do you make of this announcement just this evening? of this announcement “ust this evenin: ? �* , of this announcement “ust this evenin: ? v . . of this announcement “ust this evenin: ? �*, . ., ., of this announcement “ust this evenin. ? �* , . . ., . evening? it's a matter of great re . ret evening? it's a matter of great regret for _ evening? it's a matter of great regret for the _ evening? it's a matter of great regret for the queen, - evening? it's a matter of great regret for the queen, and - evening? it's a matter of great regret for the queen, and for i evening? it's a matter of great i regret for the queen, and for the whole _ regret for the queen, and for the whole country. it's only a third time _ whole country. it's only a third time shes— whole country. it's only a third time she's ever missed the state opening — time she's ever missed the state openi
this is the queen's announcement this evening that the queen won't be there as she normally is for the state opening of parliament — a significant moment, she doesn't normally miss these. ill health is the grounds. john, what do you make of this announcement just this evening? of this announcement “ust this evenin: ? �* , of this announcement “ust this evenin: ? v . . of this announcement “ust this evenin: ? �*, . ., ., of this announcement “ust this evenin. ? �* , . . ., ....
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pomp, pageantry — but no queen.
pomp, pageantry — but no queen.
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. ,, , the queen.s, millions of people _ the queen. staying with the times, millions of people are _ the queen. staying with the times, millions of people are warned - the queen. staying with the times, millions of people are warned of. millions of people are warned of power cuts. must stress, this is a reasonable worst—case scenario, caroline. reasonable worst-case scenario, caroline. , , , caroline. yes, this is... something was auoin caroline. yes, this is... something was going to _ caroline. yes, this is... something was going to give _ caroline. yes, this is... something was going to give eventually, - caroline. yes, this is... something was going to give eventually, the l was going to give eventually, the high prices and the dependence we have been trying to withdraw from that dependence on russia, and the east, in terms of power. a worst—case scenario, a winter, if this lack of communication continues with russia, we may have to make contingency plans. we have been keeping the nuclear power sta
. ,, , the queen.s, millions of people _ the queen. staying with the times, millions of people are _ the queen. staying with the times, millions of people are warned - the queen. staying with the times, millions of people are warned of. millions of people are warned of power cuts. must stress, this is a reasonable worst—case scenario, caroline. reasonable worst-case scenario, caroline. , , , caroline. yes, this is... something was auoin caroline. yes, this is... something was going to _...
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when the dancing queen was spectacular. it's . queen was spectacular.en was spectacular. it's mind blowing. it was so real i do like. — mind blowing. it was so real i do like, better than i expected. at the end, the members came and it was a dream come— members came and it was a dream come true — members came and it was a dream come true. so members came and it was a dream come true-— come true. so realistic, it really does. _ come true. so realistic, it really does. so _ come true. so realistic, it really does. so clear - come true. so realistic, it really does. so clear that| come true. so realistic, it. really does. so clear that the lighting — really does. so clear that the lighting is _ really does. so clear that the lighting is fantastic. - really does. so clear that the lighting is fantastic. it - really does. so clear that the lighting is fantastic. it was i lighting is fantastic. it was fantastic _ lighting is fantastic. it was fantastic. absolutely- lighting is fantastic. it was - fantastic. absolutely awesome. they _ fantastic. absolutely awe
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a queen well ahead of her time.ack home, not everyone was ready to embrace the message. >> the first black man to dance with the queen. it's understood that when the picture was in the newspaper, it was with reference. >> here in ghana it's this. >> if the queen visited here and was treated like, this is not white, this is a second grade country, then i don't think the commonwealth would have grown the way it did. i don't think the atmosphere that had sustained the commonwealth whatever have happened. i think it was critical for this that that visit was such a roaring success. >> after the dance the crew -- the queen would have come here, gone up that staircase and her flowing gown and into her bedroom, which is right behind me. in fact, the bed she slept in that night is still here, preserved to this day. and in the morning she would've come to this balcony, where i'm standing. the impact of her visit has been felt across generations. the main source of powerful ghana in her neighbors. it was the centerpiece of the
a queen well ahead of her time.ack home, not everyone was ready to embrace the message. >> the first black man to dance with the queen. it's understood that when the picture was in the newspaper, it was with reference. >> here in ghana it's this. >> if the queen visited here and was treated like, this is not white, this is a second grade country, then i don't think the commonwealth would have grown the way it did. i don't think the atmosphere that had sustained the...
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is leading the way. i people with mobility problems in the queen is leading the way.— queen is leadingion when _ queen is leading the way. i worked for an organisation when i - queen is leading the way. i worked for an organisation when i left - for an organisation when i left couege for an organisation when i left college and the point they need to make very powerfully when i worked there was it is about your ability neck disability, so you ensure that whatever disabilities you do have, people don't focus on those, they focus on what you can do, not what you can't do, and these aids help to ensure that. thank you both very much committed should just say, pam at the conference for security and cooperation in europe and paris in 1990, when i referred to margaret thatcher. i can't find that but i will keep searching. thank you both very much and we will talk again in about 40 minutes or so. more from polly and sam at 11:30pm. we have spent and whether up 11:30pm. we have spent and whether up next and then we join 11:30pm. we have spent and whether up next and then wejoin our colleagues i
is leading the way. i people with mobility problems in the queen is leading the way.— queen is leadingion when _ queen is leading the way. i worked for an organisation when i - queen is leading the way. i worked for an organisation when i left - for an organisation when i left couege for an organisation when i left college and the point they need to make very powerfully when i worked there was it is about your ability neck disability, so you ensure that whatever disabilities you do have,...
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in 1964, harold wilson became the queen's first labour prime minister. committee, which i didn't chair, and i was leaving for the weekend. she knew i hadn't done my homework, she was very nice about it. the queen's constitutional right is to be kept informed of government policy — she offers encouragement and advice. every prime minister, - i would guess, from talking with other prime ministers. and from my own experience, has the greatest _ friendliness from the queen. on rare occasions, the queen has very subtly aired her views, like this speech where mr callaghan�*s government was considering devolution. i cannot forget that i was crowned queen of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. good evening, your majesty. you've had a very long day... when margaret thatcher became britain's first female prime minister, there were reports that the queen privately disapproved of the government's social agenda. but the iron lady played down suggestions of a serious rift. even if she did say it, all right, she may have felt something, but there
in 1964, harold wilson became the queen's first labour prime minister. committee, which i didn't chair, and i was leaving for the weekend. she knew i hadn't done my homework, she was very nice about it. the queen's constitutional right is to be kept informed of government policy — she offers encouragement and advice. every prime minister, - i would guess, from talking with other prime ministers. and from my own experience, has the greatest _ friendliness from the queen. on rare occasions, the...
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he fashion designer who makes gowns forfashion queens.r bong-bong marcos junior. , ., ., junior. let this generation deal with _ junior. let this generation deal with its _ junior. let this generation deal with its own - junior. let this generation deal with its own type - junior. let this generation deal with its own type of l deal with its own type of leadership, of course, we have learned from what his father has done years and years ago so i guess in his heart, he knows these are good things i want to improve now that i am president and i know the mistakes of my father and i know how to fix this. in father and i know how to fix this. j~ ~ , ., father and i know how to fix this. j~~ , ., this. in 86 the filipino youth -la ed a this. in 86 the filipino youth played a key _ this. in 86 the filipino youth played a key part _ this. in 86 the filipino youth played a key part in - this. in 86 the filipino youth i played a key part in demanding the marcus family stepped down and return the country to a full democracy. next week, those under a
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robert, we know the queen is 96 years old.d traveling internationally, there's been like almost like a dual monarchy. he supportqueen in eve papers and mhe ministers so almost uanahy at the moment. >> how will he be received by the people and especially with his wife camilla? >> difficult to know. i think camilla is a bit of an acquired taste for some but i think she will do a great job. the prince of wales himself will be very well received. he's somebody who has grown more and more into the role and has grown more popular. >> the royal family has experienced quite a bit of, well, bad press, controversy, drama, you name it. it's happened. how has the queen handled it all and is she likely to get a break from all of it? has it all erupted and now calmed down? >> it keeps the media busy and the queen busy. so i think that she is somebody who steps to rise above things. if she worried about every scandal that hit the royal family, she would be a nervous wreck. so she rises above it and lets others deal wit and takes things in a
robert, we know the queen is 96 years old.d traveling internationally, there's been like almost like a dual monarchy. he supportqueen in eve papers and mhe ministers so almost uanahy at the moment. >> how will he be received by the people and especially with his wife camilla? >> difficult to know. i think camilla is a bit of an acquired taste for some but i think she will do a great job. the prince of wales himself will be very well received. he's somebody who has grown more and...
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the queen of spades on the mogilev stage with october.was lucky to visit not only the stage, but also in the hall as an audience, she felt madness, theatrically the queen of spades on myself, i sobbed excitedly the whole performance. just help him please. these decorations, light, music, effects are all superimposed on each other, and in general create such an atmosphere that well, emotions are simply impossible to contain. in general, therapeutic recommendations, art and shoka can definitely be seen with your own eyes. wolves predatory mammals of the canine family direct ancestors of the domestic dog today wolf day
the queen of spades on the mogilev stage with october.was lucky to visit not only the stage, but also in the hall as an audience, she felt madness, theatrically the queen of spades on myself, i sobbed excitedly the whole performance. just help him please. these decorations, light, music, effects are all superimposed on each other, and in general create such an atmosphere that well, emotions are simply impossible to contain. in general, therapeutic recommendations, art and shoka can definitely...
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yes, you have the queen of spades here and there. starting to somehow start stoking yourself in advance, because well, you won’t go in with a dry foot and it will be somehow. well, not really, so now, probably even more difficult than it was when there was a rehearsal moment, because it’s already somehow difficult to escape from reality in these jumps, the actor maxim, the black man, feels a little sorry for his hero and even justifies the player in his soul. herman held back for a long time and did not play cards, but in the end he won not only a fortune, but also myself, as far as i remember, i always wanted to play negatively, because there is always a story in evil. there is always some versatility. there is nothing the same there. you know good things always happen. well, good, but kind there is a bunny, or there is a cat. well, he is kind and kind everything, that is, there is no any depth there, but near it is in such a clean one. is there history, is there tragedy? it's sad to watch how he ruins his life for some just chasing
yes, you have the queen of spades here and there. starting to somehow start stoking yourself in advance, because well, you won’t go in with a dry foot and it will be somehow. well, not really, so now, probably even more difficult than it was when there was a rehearsal moment, because it’s already somehow difficult to escape from reality in these jumps, the actor maxim, the black man, feels a little sorry for his hero and even justifies the player in his soul. herman held back for a long...
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it was in the queen's speech today. rights. it was in the queen's speech toda . ~ ., rights.. . . . rights. it was in the queen's speech toda .~ . ., 4. today. what will that look like? this is a difficult _ today. what will that look like? this is a difficult question i today. what will that look like? i this is a difficult question because we are still trying to work out exactly what it really amounts to. what we know is that dominic raab as deputy prime minister and lord chancellor, head of the legal side of the constitution, he thinks that everything is in balance now that we have had develop meant of the human rights culture where we have a spurious cases being brought towards court which are tying up public bodies, frustrating ministers, using the example of human rights are used as an excuse to prevent the removal of somebody who should be deported from the uk. the complicating factor is that it is the evidence under thatis is that it is the evidence under that is hotly debated soap while supporters have dominic raab save the human rights act was passed 20 years ago, w
it was in the queen's speech today. rights. it was in the queen's speech toda . ~ ., rights.. . . . rights. it was in the queen's speech toda .~ . ., 4. today. what will that look like? this is a difficult _ today. what will that look like? this is a difficult question i today. what will that look like? i this is a difficult question because we are still trying to work out exactly what it really amounts to. what we know is that dominic raab as deputy prime minister and lord chancellor, head of...
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a queen's speech setting out the government's programme — but this time without the queen.y my lords and members of the house of commons. for the first time it was prince charles doing the honours — setting out how the government says economic growth,not government spending that will tackle the cost of living crisis. however great our compassion and ingenuity, we cannot simply spend our way out of this problem, we need to grow out of this problem it's the latest chapter in a pathetic response to the cost of living crisis. where there should have been support, it's been tax rise after tax rise on working people. we'll be talking to people in stoke, asking them to survive the cost of living crisis. also tonight. ukraine claims russia has used hypersonic missiles to target the port city of odesa — raising fears that the country's grain exports will be affected. vardy versus rooney, but this time in the high court — the so—called wagatha christie trial gets underway. for years, deborahjames has shown us what living with cancer can look like — now as herjourney draws to an close
a queen's speech setting out the government's programme — but this time without the queen.y my lords and members of the house of commons. for the first time it was prince charles doing the honours — setting out how the government says economic growth,not government spending that will tackle the cost of living crisis. however great our compassion and ingenuity, we cannot simply spend our way out of this problem, we need to grow out of this problem it's the latest chapter in a pathetic...
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the queen of spades has been on the mogilev stage since october.to visit not only the stage, but also in the hall as a spectator, she felt the madness of the theatrical queen of spades on herself. i am sobbed through the whole performance. i was sitting in the hall. just help him please. these decorations, light, music, effects are all superimposed on each other, and in general create such an atmosphere that well, emotions are simply impossible to contain. in general, therapeutic recommendations, art and shoka can definitely be seen with your own eyes. the big task is to provide the population with tasty nutritious vegetable products throughout the year. and at the same time, this production should be diversified by the work of our institute. it has been going on for over 90 years. we are working with different cultures. these are such as well-known cabbage, carrots, beets, tomato cucumbers, as well as with crops that are widely used by producers. these are radishes , eggplant persians, which means that in total it was introduced in 39 directions.
the queen of spades has been on the mogilev stage since october.to visit not only the stage, but also in the hall as a spectator, she felt the madness of the theatrical queen of spades on herself. i am sobbed through the whole performance. i was sitting in the hall. just help him please. these decorations, light, music, effects are all superimposed on each other, and in general create such an atmosphere that well, emotions are simply impossible to contain. in general, therapeutic...
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it's a matter of great i regret for the queen, and for the whole _ regret for the queen, and for thee opening of parliament, and on two previous— opening of parliament, and on two previous occasions, she was pregnant each time _ previous occasions, she was pregnant each time. that's why she didn't turn _ each time. that's why she didn't turn out — each time. that's why she didn't turn out. prince charles will now read _ turn out. prince charles will now read the — turn out. prince charles will now read the queen speech and prince william _ read the queen speech and prince william will be there, as well, apparently they have a constitutional right to do so.
it's a matter of great i regret for the queen, and for the whole _ regret for the queen, and for thee opening of parliament, and on two previous— opening of parliament, and on two previous occasions, she was pregnant each time _ previous occasions, she was pregnant each time. that's why she didn't turn _ each time. that's why she didn't turn out — each time. that's why she didn't turn out. prince charles will now read _ turn out. prince charles will now read the — turn out. prince charles...
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the queen will not be writing in it.learly the queen's intention to be at the color into the service of thanksgiving and the other events if she can. >> just before i go, our top story. ukrainian officialsay that 50 women, children, and elderly have been rescued from the steel plant in mariupol. that's it from me. get me anytime online and on social media. this is bb news. rrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... woman: architect. eper. ke . ment or a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. woman: the rules of busin
the queen will not be writing in it.learly the queen's intention to be at the color into the service of thanksgiving and the other events if she can. >> just before i go, our top story. ukrainian officialsay that 50 women, children, and elderly have been rescued from the steel plant in mariupol. that's it from me. get me anytime online and on social media. this is bb news. rrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond...
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queen elizabeth has pulled out of the — queen elizabeth has pulled out of the it— queen elizabeth hasabeth has pulled out of the it is the first _ queen elizabeth has pulled out of the it is the first time - of the it is the first time since _ of the it is the first time since she _ of the it is the first time since she was— of the it is the first time since she was pregnantl of the it is the first time since she was pregnant with she could not do _ since she was pregnant with she could not do it. _ since she was pregnant with she could not do it. nicholas - could not do it. nicholas witchell has this report. it is the most important constitutional duty she performs as monarch, opening a new session of parliament. the queen has only been absent from the state opening on two occasions, in the early part of her reign when she was pregnant. but tonight, the palace confirmed that she would not be there tomorrow. in a statement, the palace said... most unusually, the regency act of 1937 has been invoked to empower the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge as counsellors of state to rep
queen elizabeth has pulled out of the — queen elizabeth has pulled out of the it— queen elizabeth hasabeth has pulled out of the it is the first _ queen elizabeth has pulled out of the it is the first time - of the it is the first time since _ of the it is the first time since she _ of the it is the first time since she was— of the it is the first time since she was pregnantl of the it is the first time since she was pregnant with she could not do _ since she was pregnant with she could...
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yas, queen. >> reporter: an alternative option.ds london bringing the party to the people, debuting full redress of the royal family figures, and moving harry and meghan back in with the royals especially for the jubilee. also edward roberts, whose design was chosen in a national competition as the official emblem of the platinum jubilee. >> my mom was recording me opposite me, and i think she nearly fell off the chair when i got announced as the winner. >> reporter: an emblem fit for a queen and all who wish her well. >> she's been on the throne for 70 years. >> reporter: all right, you guys. so the most recent polls show that there are 16,000 parties planned for this weekend. i'm going to do my best to get to -- i don't know -- all of them. andrew and mona, one special thing i'm excited to show you guys. we went to a pop-up corgi cafe yesterday, and i'm not kidding when i say there were hundreds of the queen's favorite breed of dogs there, and it was just a great day of work, if we can call it that. andrew, mona. >> when you said
yas, queen. >> reporter: an alternative option.ds london bringing the party to the people, debuting full redress of the royal family figures, and moving harry and meghan back in with the royals especially for the jubilee. also edward roberts, whose design was chosen in a national competition as the official emblem of the platinum jubilee. >> my mom was recording me opposite me, and i think she nearly fell off the chair when i got announced as the winner. >> reporter: an emblem...
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as queen elizabeth celebrates 70 years on the throne, i'm at scotland's balmoral castle. 1853, queen have today. i think someone described it as a piece of bavaria plunked into the middle of the scottish forestland? exactly! so please do try and join us for that. and don't you can follow our travel show social media accounts on facebook and twitter, and catch up with past episodes on the iplayer. right now, i'm tempted to see if any of that... bestia magic has worn off on me and have a little kick about in the garden. but until next week, from me and everyone else here in belfast, it's goodbye. hello there. the week has started with plenty of heavy showers. the big question mark is around how many of those heavy showers will remain by the end of week for the platinumjubilee. we will talk more about that at the moment, but we start with a look back at the recent satellite picture. shower clouds rotating on top of the uk, underneath an area of low pressure, which stays with us through tuesday, so there will be further showers — this frontal system being the risk of more persistent rain
as queen elizabeth celebrates 70 years on the throne, i'm at scotland's balmoral castle. 1853, queen have today. i think someone described it as a piece of bavaria plunked into the middle of the scottish forestland? exactly! so please do try and join us for that. and don't you can follow our travel show social media accounts on facebook and twitter, and catch up with past episodes on the iplayer. right now, i'm tempted to see if any of that... bestia magic has worn off on me and have a little...
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i commend the gracious speech— the queen. i commend the gracious speech to _ the queen.r— follow my honourable friend the member for beverley and holderness. his was _ member for beverley and holderness. his was a _ member for beverley and holderness. his was a pitch perfect speech, an example _ his was a pitch perfect speech, an example on how to do it and which one that _ example on how to do it and which one that undermines his status as old duffer~ — one that undermines his status as old duffer. there are members with more _ old duffer. there are members with more experience than i have and they have seen— more experience than i have and they have seen many state openings but this year's— have seen many state openings but this year's are special. even despite _ this year's are special. even despite her majesty's absence this morning. _ despite her majesty's absence this morning, the platinum jubilee despite her majesty's absence this morning, the platinumjubilee is despite her majesty's absence this morning, the platinum jubilee is a tasting _ morning, the platinum j
i commend the gracious speech— the queen. i commend the gracious speech to _ the queen.r— follow my honourable friend the member for beverley and holderness. his was _ member for beverley and holderness. his was a _ member for beverley and holderness. his was a pitch perfect speech, an example _ his was a pitch perfect speech, an example on how to do it and which one that _ example on how to do it and which one that undermines his status as old duffer~ — one that undermines his status as...
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the content of the queen's speech, what do we know about that?enty of regalia and _ what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and fancy _ what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and fancy dress _ what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and fancy dress and - of regalia and fancy dress and prince charles reading out on the government�*s behalf from several pieces of fine paper. there will be 38 bills, planned new laws from the government tomorrow. a chance to reset and a chance to focus on the domestic agenda from all of the focus on covid and the war in ukraine. in big picture terms, there will be a lot of focus on the cost of living crunch, also this desire to soak all level up, focus on part of the country that feel they have been ignored and also to try and make the most of what they see as the benefits of brexit. the general election will be two years are but ministers will be well aware they have to be shown to be delivering right now. have to be shown to be delivering riaht now. , ., , have to be shown to be delivering riahtn
the content of the queen's speech, what do we know about that?enty of regalia and _ what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and fancy _ what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and fancy dress _ what do we know about that? plenty of regalia and fancy dress and - of regalia and fancy dress and prince charles reading out on the government�*s behalf from several pieces of fine paper. there will be 38 bills, planned new laws from the government tomorrow. a chance to reset and a chance...
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. >>> across the pond, the queen's platinum jubilee. will ganss is at the biggest celebration in the world. >>> and "maverick" soaring to new heights at the box office. >> just want to manage expectations. >> bringing come cruise a major career milestone. >>> good monday morning, everyone. we begin with the justice department weighing in on the mass shooting at an elementary school in uvalde, texas. >> parents have demanded to know why it took officers nearly an hour to take out the gunman. as children inside the school called 911. president biden and the first lady wiped away tears while visiting a memorial outside a school. it comes as lawmakers expressed mild opt him about progress on gun legislation. >>> but we begin with the growing criticism surrounding the police response. abc's justin finch is live with the very latest. >> reporter: mona, good morning. visitation services are being held for two victims of that deadly shooting at robb elementary school. a community both grieving and demanding answers as new details emerge about t
. >>> across the pond, the queen's platinum jubilee. will ganss is at the biggest celebration in the world. >>> and "maverick" soaring to new heights at the box office. >> just want to manage expectations. >> bringing come cruise a major career milestone. >>> good monday morning, everyone. we begin with the justice department weighing in on the mass shooting at an elementary school in uvalde, texas. >> parents have demanded to know why it...
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for 70 years the queen has been at the heart of virtually every state opening. missed just two, due to pregnancy. it is part of the pump and pageantry. it has been lessened to make the ceremony more comfortable for the queen about the rigours of walking and making a speech were deemed too much of a challenge for her doctors. remembrance sunday and state opening of parliament have been a priority. last year she missed remembrance sunday due to back problems. managing the queens diaries, dealing with last—minute changes is now the norm for those around her. it is now for her by the family to step up. buckingham palace has stressed that the queen is continuing with what they call a busy diary, virtually and on the phone but when the prince of wales delivers the queen's speech does so as a son supporting his mother and as a future king. daniela relph, bbc news. early returns in the presidential election in the philippines give ferdinand marcosjunior, the son of the former dictator, a clear lead over his main rival. but the vote has been marred by reports of nearly 2
for 70 years the queen has been at the heart of virtually every state opening. missed just two, due to pregnancy. it is part of the pump and pageantry. it has been lessened to make the ceremony more comfortable for the queen about the rigours of walking and making a speech were deemed too much of a challenge for her doctors. remembrance sunday and state opening of parliament have been a priority. last year she missed remembrance sunday due to back problems. managing the queens diaries, dealing...
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and a big few days coming up for the queen, of course, and for the queen, of course, and for pretty much world's most famous painting, the mona lisa, has had cake thrown at it. the piece was left with white cream smeared across its protective glass. a man disguised as an old woman in a wheelchair attacked leonardo da vinci's artwork in paris. visitors to the louvre said the man was heard shouting "think of the earth" as he was escorted out by security. he was later arrested. and that is bbc news. goodbye for now. hello there. the week has started with plenty of heavy showers. the big question mark is around how many of those heavy showers will remain by the end of week for the platinumjubilee. we will talk more about that at the moment, but we start with a look back at the recent satellite picture. shower clouds rotating on top of the uk, underneath an area of low pressure, which stays with us through tuesday, so there will be further showers — this frontal system being the risk of more persistent rain in northern ireland. quite a chilly start of the morning and there will be some spells
and a big few days coming up for the queen, of course, and for the queen, of course, and for pretty much world's most famous painting, the mona lisa, has had cake thrown at it. the piece was left with white cream smeared across its protective glass. a man disguised as an old woman in a wheelchair attacked leonardo da vinci's artwork in paris. visitors to the louvre said the man was heard shouting "think of the earth" as he was escorted out by security. he was later arrested. and that...
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the queen projects around the world.ive from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. we start with some breaking news and more sanctions against russia. in the last hour, the european union has agreed to ban more than two—thirds of russian oil imports. eu council president charles michel said this would cut a huge source of financing for moscow's war machine. in a tweet... the decisions came after a summit in brussels, where hungary — heavily dependent on russian oil — resisted a full oil embargo. for more on this story, i'mjoined now by our reporter mark lobel. just talk us through this at this point. it's not a full band, how significant is it? that's right, this is the news in the last hour from brussels. as you had sedate —— heads of states are putting over a package, it's a significant move. they were aiming for a full ban on oilfrom move. they were aiming for a full ban on oil from russia to the eu, and charles michel is saying two thirds of oil coming more than will be banned. it's a significant
the queen projects around the world.ive from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. we start with some breaking news and more sanctions against russia. in the last hour, the european union has agreed to ban more than two—thirds of russian oil imports. eu council president charles michel said this would cut a huge source of financing for moscow's war machine. in a tweet... the decisions came after a summit in brussels, where hungary — heavily dependent on russian oil —...
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— the queen projects around the world.ive from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's six in the morning in singapore and 1am in ukraine, where russian forces have intensified their attack on the eastern donbas region. their renewed assault comes as president biden ruled out sending advanced long—range rocket systems to ukraine to help it fight the russian invasion. meanwhile, the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, has urged european union leaders meeting in brussels to resolve their disagreements and impose wider sanctions on russia. our correspondentjeremy bowen and cameraman fred scott have been in the donbas, where the russians are trying to encircle the city of severodonetsk. they sent this report from bakhmut, a frontline town about 60 kilometres away, that could become one of russia's next objectives in the region. life was never easy in donbas, at least it was familiar. now, the war is getting closer to their care home these women have no families to support them. and it's time to go.
— the queen projects around the world.ive from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's six in the morning in singapore and 1am in ukraine, where russian forces have intensified their attack on the eastern donbas region. their renewed assault comes as president biden ruled out sending advanced long—range rocket systems to ukraine to help it fight the russian invasion. meanwhile, the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, has urged european union leaders meeting in...
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the queen has pulled out of tuesday's state opening of parliament, in london. ahead.
the queen has pulled out of tuesday's state opening of parliament, in london. ahead.