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charlotte potts in london she told us why the state is so important to britain's monarch well queen elizabeth they're paying tribute to those who have lost their lives fighting for freedom and of course those veterans that survived the war we must say her fellow veterans because the queen herself in the british military in world war 2 she had backed her father to join and when she just turned 18 she joined and trained as a military truck driver just as world war 2 came to a close and today 75 years ago she joined her father king george the 6 and a prime minister winston churchill on the balcony of buckingham palace to greet the crowds a joyous crowds to wave at them with celebrating this victory day in the streets of london and around buckingham palace today a very different celebration for her she was planning on greeting the crowds again from buckingham palace but at the moment the queen is self isolating in windsor costal as do have fellow veterans and all other people over 70 advice of the british government at the moment because of the penn demick but back then and now the royal family r
charlotte potts in london she told us why the state is so important to britain's monarch well queen elizabeth they're paying tribute to those who have lost their lives fighting for freedom and of course those veterans that survived the war we must say her fellow veterans because the queen herself in the british military in world war 2 she had backed her father to join and when she just turned 18 she joined and trained as a military truck driver just as world war 2 came to a close and today 75...
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of the coronavirus crisis the focus is on the remembrance remember its is also the subject for queen elizabeth of britain as she addresses the nation exactly 3 quarters of a century after her father did the same the message then as now to never give up never despair. and helping in new york city health workers shipped in from outside to relieve a city overwhelmed by the coated crisis. also coming up you can read how can you read someone's lives when they're wearing a face mask that's a challenge facing deaf people around the world during the krona virus pandemic but a tailor in indonesia has sown an ingenious solution to make sure masks are not a conversation killer. i'm all me and use of welcome to the program commemorations have been taking place to mark the end of the 2nd world war in europe on friday 75 years ago the allies accepted germany's unconditional surrender the nazi tyranny had come to an end ceremonies this year have been scaled back because of the current global health emergency all the same it has been a day of remembrance and emotion starting right here in berlin. the bell ran
of the coronavirus crisis the focus is on the remembrance remember its is also the subject for queen elizabeth of britain as she addresses the nation exactly 3 quarters of a century after her father did the same the message then as now to never give up never despair. and helping in new york city health workers shipped in from outside to relieve a city overwhelmed by the coated crisis. also coming up you can read how can you read someone's lives when they're wearing a face mask that's a...
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in queen elizabeth, we have a direct link to this day is 75 years ago.w her on the balcony of buckingham palace 75 yea rs balcony of buckingham palace 75 years ago alongside winston churchill and her father george vi. there is the added poignancy of remembrance, which has taken on this even sharper significance at the moment with all the losses of the pandemic. we recall a day 75 years ago when the nation, many nations, emerged from the war in europe when britain had suffered nearly half a million casualties and when the vetera ns million casualties and when the veterans of that generation are having to be isolated. bagpipes play. cannon fires bagpipes play sophie raworth: and there, on this cloudless day, over the white cliffs of dover, the iconic aircrafts such as symbols of the fight for survival against the nazis. and of the raf‘s superiority. and one last word from nick. tonight the queen will give her message to the nation. yes, an address to the nation at 9pm, when her father king george vi podcast to the nation. this is strangely representative o
in queen elizabeth, we have a direct link to this day is 75 years ago.w her on the balcony of buckingham palace 75 yea rs balcony of buckingham palace 75 years ago alongside winston churchill and her father george vi. there is the added poignancy of remembrance, which has taken on this even sharper significance at the moment with all the losses of the pandemic. we recall a day 75 years ago when the nation, many nations, emerged from the war in europe when britain had suffered nearly half a...
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it, we have never seen mom and queen elizabeth in the same place at the same time. having read the, mom. >> i love how elegant she looks on the balcony, too, just waving at everybody. >> can she do that wave? >> she's got that down. >> she is royalty. >> she's amazing, happy birthday to her, that's fantastic. >> here's hoping you can celebrate 100 and person. >>> let's take a look at what's happening weatherwise, we've been in a coolish weather pattern, today temperatures were little above-average but things will change as we head into the memorial day weekend. tomorrow the winds will pick up and then a big warming trend is going to start again saturday, sunday and you will notice it by monday. nothing but clear skies overhead except right over the diablo range, a few fairweather clouds bubbling up of those did not last very long, temperatures made it up to the low 80s in a few locations, 80 exactly in santa rosa, concord made it up to 83. san francisco managed to sneak up to 67 degrees other temperature has dropped back just a little bit. 65 degrees at the airport
it, we have never seen mom and queen elizabeth in the same place at the same time. having read the, mom. >> i love how elegant she looks on the balcony, too, just waving at everybody. >> can she do that wave? >> she's got that down. >> she is royalty. >> she's amazing, happy birthday to her, that's fantastic. >> here's hoping you can celebrate 100 and person. >>> let's take a look at what's happening weatherwise, we've been in a coolish weather...
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a beloved british world war 2 veteran is going to be honored by queen elizabeth got that news recently captain tom moore he walked the length of his garden 100 times to raise money to fight the coronavirus and he did it to market one 100th birthday reporter reid binion has more. >>he was always a warrior but now he's officially becoming a night. 100 year-old world war 2 veteran captain tom moore said to be knighted by britain's queen elizabeth after he raised a record amount of money for the uk's national health service by doing the 100 laps in his backyard. his initial target was the improvement of only about $1200 but he ended up raising more than 40 million. >>do you ever have trouble merging onto the highway yeah, i know the feeling and so does this guy but for a different reason he had to join the flow of traffic in a twin engine plane turning the highway into a runway. it happened tuesday in missouri when one of the plane's engines failed shortly after takeoff. there were no injuries which one official called a miracle the will investigate. and finally you know this guy even if y
a beloved british world war 2 veteran is going to be honored by queen elizabeth got that news recently captain tom moore he walked the length of his garden 100 times to raise money to fight the coronavirus and he did it to market one 100th birthday reporter reid binion has more. >>he was always a warrior but now he's officially becoming a night. 100 year-old world war 2 veteran captain tom moore said to be knighted by britain's queen elizabeth after he raised a record amount of money for...
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these characters are a lot more interesting than queen elizabeth was. she is a great lady but not as interesting. the book starts to with the theme that sets the tone in my opinion and joe senior has had a stroke. he can't communicate very well come he can't speak. he finally gets the attention of one of his nieces and she goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing that she finds a she can cover him with is a flag so she covers him with this flag and the flag she covers him with is the flag that covered jfk's coffin. so to me that is like a great scene and that is what this book is a scene after scene to tell the kennedy story. >> host: mr. paterson, we often think of the kennedy family beginning with joe that begins with the grandfather. >> guest: patrick. one of the interesting things is that she died 105 years to the day jfk was assassinated. in my story, the story i tell pretty much begins with joe, joe senior and then it goes to the whole thing. people talk about the kennedy curse and that has to do with all of the tragedies in the famil
these characters are a lot more interesting than queen elizabeth was. she is a great lady but not as interesting. the book starts to with the theme that sets the tone in my opinion and joe senior has had a stroke. he can't communicate very well come he can't speak. he finally gets the attention of one of his nieces and she goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing that she finds a she can cover him with is a flag so she covers him with this flag and the flag she covers him with is...
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queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the second worldar in europe at the end of a day of muted commemorations across the continent. the british monarch said the message of ve day was "never give up, never despair." our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. this is london. his majesty king george vi. it was a not a nation gave thanks as it emerged from a terrible struggle and the king recalled the many thousands who would been lost. we have come to the end of our tribulation. and they are not with us at the moment of our rejoicing. 75 years later, the queen recalled her father's and rejoicing. 75 years later, the queen recalled herfather‘s and britain's great from tyranny. at the start, the outlook seemed bleak. the end distant. the outcome uncertain. but we kept faith that the cause was right. on ve night, the queen was 19. never give up, never despair, that was the message of ve day. i vividly remember the jubilant scenes my sister and i witnessed with our parents and winston churchill from the balcony of buckingham palace. the
queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the second worldar in europe at the end of a day of muted commemorations across the continent. the british monarch said the message of ve day was "never give up, never despair." our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. this is london. his majesty king george vi. it was a not a nation gave thanks as it emerged from a terrible struggle and the king recalled the many thousands who would been...
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and in the same way with the crowd they tell the story about the whole era through queen elizabeth, i thought it was great to tell the story to the kennedy family and almost always, these characters are a lot more interesting than queen elizabeth just as a person, she is a great lady but not as interesting. joe kennedy senior, the book starts, the house of kennedy starts with the scene that sets the tone in my opinion, joe senior has had a stroke, he cannot communicate very well, he cannot really speak, he's in the house and he's really cold and he finally gets the attention of his niece that he is cold and he goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing that he finds is that he can coverage owen bed with a flag so she covers him with the flag in the fog she covers him with is the flag that covered jfk's coffin. to me, that is a great scene and this is scene after scene after scene, you could tell the kennedy story. >> we often think of joe, it begins with the grandfather. >> one of the interesting things, he died 105 years to the day that jfk was assassinated. but patrick --
and in the same way with the crowd they tell the story about the whole era through queen elizabeth, i thought it was great to tell the story to the kennedy family and almost always, these characters are a lot more interesting than queen elizabeth just as a person, she is a great lady but not as interesting. joe kennedy senior, the book starts, the house of kennedy starts with the scene that sets the tone in my opinion, joe senior has had a stroke, he cannot communicate very well, he cannot...
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but in the same way that with the crown, they tell the story of that whole era through queen elizabeth. i thought, it was great to tell this story through the kid kennedy family and in almost all ways, these characters are a lot more interesting than queen elizabeth was. she's a great lady, but-- >> especially joe kennedy, sr. the book starts house of kennedy, sets it in my opinion and joe, sr., he's had a stroke. he can't communicate very well. can't really speak. he's in the house in hyannis. he's really, really cold and finally gets the attention of one of his nieces that he's cold and she goes rummaging around the bedroom and the first thing she finds she can cover show with in bed is a flag so she covers him with this flag and the flag she covers him with is the flag that covered jfk's coffin. so to me, it's a great scene and that's what this book is scene after scene after scene to tell the kennedy story. >> mr. patterson, we often think of the kennedy family beginning with joe, but it really kind of began with the grandfath grandfather, pj? >> well, patrick, one of the interest
but in the same way that with the crown, they tell the story of that whole era through queen elizabeth. i thought, it was great to tell this story through the kid kennedy family and in almost all ways, these characters are a lot more interesting than queen elizabeth was. she's a great lady, but-- >> especially joe kennedy, sr. the book starts house of kennedy, sets it in my opinion and joe, sr., he's had a stroke. he can't communicate very well. can't really speak. he's in the house in...
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to mark this anniversary britain's queen elizabeth spoke to the british people on television at the exact time her father king george the 6th gave a radio address in 1905 let's have a listen to some of what she had to say at the start i took seem bleak the end just didn't. come uncertain but we kept faith that the cause was right and this belief as my father noted in his broadcast carried us through. never give up never despair that was the message of the day. now to georgia and the united states where authorities have arrested 2 white men over the killing of a black man who had been jogging down a suburban street the charges came more than 2 months after the fatal shooting of a model our barry outrage swelled after a cell phone video of the incident was released this week as a warning some viewers may find the footage in this report disturbing. the road to justice is long for this cellphone video appears to capture the last steps of a moat allbery before he was shot. despite holding this video from early on in georgia took $74.00 days to bring charges against the 2 men who allegedly purs
to mark this anniversary britain's queen elizabeth spoke to the british people on television at the exact time her father king george the 6th gave a radio address in 1905 let's have a listen to some of what she had to say at the start i took seem bleak the end just didn't. come uncertain but we kept faith that the cause was right and this belief as my father noted in his broadcast carried us through. never give up never despair that was the message of the day. now to georgia and the united...
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army veteran who raised tens of millions of pounds for charity and now he will be knighted by queen elizabeth moore who turn 100 years old. inspired the country when i walked a lapse in his garden to raise money for the national health service. you're watching news i'm claire richardson and brad lemon thanks so much for joining us to. stand for. language course in. video or. anytime anywhere.
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army veteran who raised tens of millions of pounds for charity and now he will be knighted by queen elizabeth moore seen here on his 100th birthday last month inspired the whole country when he walked laps in his garden to raise money for the national health service. captain tom already became colonel tom for his efforts and now he'll also be searched. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you the world health organizations member states have voted to establish an independent review of the global response to the corona virus pandemic president donald trump has threatened to pull the u.s. out of the w.h.o. accusing it of favoring china and mishandling the pent up and. this is g.w. news remember you can keep up to date with all the latest on our website that state of the utah coffee time play richardson in berlin thanks so much for joining us. oh beyond. the. old boat the stories that. come through. whatever it takes. no running no come up here to ensure the good g.w. made for mines.
army veteran who raised tens of millions of pounds for charity and now he will be knighted by queen elizabeth moore seen here on his 100th birthday last month inspired the whole country when he walked laps in his garden to raise money for the national health service. captain tom already became colonel tom for his efforts and now he'll also be searched. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you the world health organizations member states have voted to establish an independent...
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raised the equivalent of about $40000000.00 for charity for his efforts used to be knighted by queen elizabeth moore who celebrated his 100th birthday last month inspired the nation when he did laps in his garden 100 times to raise money for health care it's. this is the t.v. news live from berlin remember you can always get the latest at our website dot com or go to our twitter or instagram feeds for me brian thomas the entire team thanks so much for being here. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour carona update. 19 special and next on d w. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language the 1st word and which can go nico.
raised the equivalent of about $40000000.00 for charity for his efforts used to be knighted by queen elizabeth moore who celebrated his 100th birthday last month inspired the nation when he did laps in his garden 100 times to raise money for health care it's. this is the t.v. news live from berlin remember you can always get the latest at our website dot com or go to our twitter or instagram feeds for me brian thomas the entire team thanks so much for being here. combating the corona pandemic....
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queen elizabeth is awarding captain too many moore of knight hood.rlie d'agata had that story from london. >> reporter: captain tom has just entered the realm, a knight of the realm, to be exact. captain sir thomas moore. and when that letter arrived, he says he was overawed. >> i thought this can't be true. i've always said this won't happen, and now it appears it actually had, but i certainly would never anticipating that that letter wrote arrive for me. >> reporter: the world war ii veteran captured the heart of the nation and the world by walking laps of his garden to raise roughly $1200 for british health care workers. >> anxious to go, and there he is. >> reporter: he ended up raising 40 million. he was given an honorary promotion toe colonel on his 100th birthday last month. i asked then whether he entertained the notion of knight hood. >>> there's a lot of talk about giving you knight hood. i know how i feel about t. what do you think of sir tom? >> the idea is rather nice to be called sir thomas moore, but it isn't going to happen. >> report
queen elizabeth is awarding captain too many moore of knight hood.rlie d'agata had that story from london. >> reporter: captain tom has just entered the realm, a knight of the realm, to be exact. captain sir thomas moore. and when that letter arrived, he says he was overawed. >> i thought this can't be true. i've always said this won't happen, and now it appears it actually had, but i certainly would never anticipating that that letter wrote arrive for me. >> reporter: the...
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queen elizabeth, playing such as central 75 years ago.ng her country out of one of the most awful wars in england and the world had seen. doing so again today to remind brits how far they have come, knee-deep in yet another crisis. i more biological one. benjamin hall in london. hey, benjamin. >> yeah, hi, neil. it was a strange commemoration. the streets were supposed to be teaming with people today, celebrating that great victory, but because of coronavirus, this whole part of london was eerily quiet. one of the biggest part is that world has ever seen after one of the world's biggest wars. across the u.s., and today, and a more muted way, that has been continued here. across the u.k., there has been remembrance ceremonies. all at the correct social distance. charles observing a two-minute silence on behalf of the queen. boris johnson doing the same at london and parliament. there were flybys across the country. remembering the dead and celebrating the victory. street parties with the correct social distance were allowed by police, and
queen elizabeth, playing such as central 75 years ago.ng her country out of one of the most awful wars in england and the world had seen. doing so again today to remind brits how far they have come, knee-deep in yet another crisis. i more biological one. benjamin hall in london. hey, benjamin. >> yeah, hi, neil. it was a strange commemoration. the streets were supposed to be teaming with people today, celebrating that great victory, but because of coronavirus, this whole part of london...
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queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall laid a wreath near balmoral. the raf staged flypasts with the red arrows above london and typhoon fighter jets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a m day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from everywhere except the irish republic. the new travel restriction is expected to take effect at the end of the month. spain has approved a bigger relaxation of the lockdown, as small firms are allowed to serve customers again, and more outdoor movement is approved. but there are still strict rules including compulsory use of masks, and social distancing on public transport. some of those streets across the country celebrating ve day were also among those taking part 75 years ago, on the day the war in europe ended. our north of england correspondent judith moritz has had a look through the archives in greater manchester, and sent this
queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall laid a wreath near balmoral. the raf staged flypasts with the red arrows above london and typhoon fighter jets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a m day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from everywhere except the irish republic....
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buckingham palace six times during the day, and he brought with him the queen, and he brought with him the two princesses, including elizabeth, who was then, you know, still a young girl. but now 75 years later, has been queen for a long time. and there's no one better equipped to speak on behalf of britain and what britain accomplished during the war than queen elizabeth. >> well, rick atkinson, we appreciate you joining us this morning on the 75th anniversary of v-e day. we always appreciate your appearances on book tv as well and good luck on the continuation of your series on the american revolution. >> thanks so much for having me this morning and for remembering the day. >>> every saturday night, american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for "lectures in history." >> why do you all know who lizzie borden is? and raise your hand if you ever ever heard of the jean harris murder trial before this class. >>> the deepest cause, where we'll find the true meaning of the revolution, was in this transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. >> and so, we're going to talk about
buckingham palace six times during the day, and he brought with him the queen, and he brought with him the two princesses, including elizabeth, who was then, you know, still a young girl. but now 75 years later, has been queen for a long time. and there's no one better equipped to speak on behalf of britain and what britain accomplished during the war than queen elizabeth. >> well, rick atkinson, we appreciate you joining us this morning on the 75th anniversary of v-e day. we always...
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. >> queen elizabeth offered him knighthood in a order of his fundraising efforts. he was first promoted from captain to colonel on his 100th birthdep th world stage with a 100 lap journey walk around the garden, breaking guinness world records. he raised more than $40 million just for uk healthcare workers. his original goal which is $1200. is still unclear whether the knighthood will be bestowed as both the queen and captain tom are vuln >>> an amazing recovery. a father released from ucsf after spending two months in the hospital with covid-19. we were there as his family and friends welcome him home. we will have that store in much more coming up at 5:00 and remember we are streaming 24-7 on cbsn barrier it. that is going to do it for kpix 5 news at noon. the bold and the beautiful is coming up next. to go to the grocery store. mask! i swear. this guy would be a mess without me. stay healthy and slow the spread. wear a mask when going out in public. ♪ >> stephanie: what the-- where are all the steaks? where's--where's all the food? oh, i didn't know you were sti
. >> queen elizabeth offered him knighthood in a order of his fundraising efforts. he was first promoted from captain to colonel on his 100th birthdep th world stage with a 100 lap journey walk around the garden, breaking guinness world records. he raised more than $40 million just for uk healthcare workers. his original goal which is $1200. is still unclear whether the knighthood will be bestowed as both the queen and captain tom are vuln >>> an amazing recovery. a father...
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studio: welcome to the queen elizabeth here in queens land. in norfolk, there are staff members inside this building. these are the staff you can see have had a few minutes to come outside and show their appreciation via clapping, not only for each other, but for essential workers up and down the uk. you can see a food producer over there. thank you nhs, helping us alter covid—i9 and on the site here. they've been doing this here for ten consecutive weeks. people here really, really appreciate it. sirens blaring sunshine and blue skies. they been out every thursday night for everyone of those ten weeks. they're getting a better sense of community here by doing this every week. they are applauding themselves tonight, as well as some of their neighbours. they are here for one another and they say they will keep going for as many weeks as they possibly can. standing apart but standing together. # there will be swinging and swaying and records playing # and dancing in the street. # and dancing in the street. #it # and dancing in the street. # it d
studio: welcome to the queen elizabeth here in queens land. in norfolk, there are staff members inside this building. these are the staff you can see have had a few minutes to come outside and show their appreciation via clapping, not only for each other, but for essential workers up and down the uk. you can see a food producer over there. thank you nhs, helping us alter covid—i9 and on the site here. they've been doing this here for ten consecutive weeks. people here really, really...
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uk a two minute silence was been held led by prince charles and his wife from scotland — and queen elizabethill address the nation later. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. in streets largely deserted due to the lockdown, britain remembered and gave thanks for the day when the second world war in europe came to an end. the nation's tribute was led by the prince of wales, with the duchess of cornwall, at the war memorial on the balmoral estate. a cannon at edinburgh castle marked the start of the two minutes‘ silence, and carefully managed moments of remembrance across the nation. at balmoral, as the silence ended, the prince of wales laid his wreath in tribute to the second world war generation which overcame the tyranny of nazi germany. the cost had been high. nearly 400,000 members of britain's armed services lost their lives in the second world war, and a further 60,000 civilians. over the white cliffs near dover, two spitfires, the wartime fighter aircraft which played such a key role in the defence of britain, flying today in remembrance of the few, linking the communiti
uk a two minute silence was been held led by prince charles and his wife from scotland — and queen elizabethill address the nation later. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. in streets largely deserted due to the lockdown, britain remembered and gave thanks for the day when the second world war in europe came to an end. the nation's tribute was led by the prince of wales, with the duchess of cornwall, at the war memorial on the balmoral estate. a cannon at edinburgh castle...
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remember also the subject for queen elizabeth of britain as she addresses the nation exactly 3 quarters of a century after her father did the same the message then as now to never give up never dispair.
remember also the subject for queen elizabeth of britain as she addresses the nation exactly 3 quarters of a century after her father did the same the message then as now to never give up never dispair.
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stories the world has been marking 75 years since the end of the 2nd world war in europe britain's queen elizabeth addressed the nation remembering her own experiences of that day in 1905 and in berlin german leaders laid wreaths at the country's main memorial to the victims of war and dictator.
stories the world has been marking 75 years since the end of the 2nd world war in europe britain's queen elizabeth addressed the nation remembering her own experiences of that day in 1905 and in berlin german leaders laid wreaths at the country's main memorial to the victims of war and dictator.
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this is bbc news, the headlines: queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall laid a wreath near balmoral. the raf staged flypasts with the red arrows above london and typhoon fighterjets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a m day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from everywhere except the irish republic. the new travel restriction is expected to take effect at the end of the month. spain has approved a bigger relaxation of the lockdown, as small firms are allowed to serve customers again and more outdoor movement is approved. but there are still strict rules including compulsory use of masks and social distancing on public transport. around the uk, many street parties, which were planned long before the lockdown was imposed, did go ahead, albeit with social distancing measures in place. our correspondent duncan kennedy has been taking a look at the different ways in w
this is bbc news, the headlines: queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall laid a wreath near balmoral. the raf staged flypasts with the red arrows above london and typhoon fighterjets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a m day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from...
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he brought within him the queen and he brought with him the princesses, including elizabeth, who was still a young girl. but now, 75 years later, has been queen for a long time and there is no one better equipped to speak on behalf of britain and what britain accomplished during the war than queen elizabeth. host: rick atkinson, we appreciate you joining us and we always appreciate your appearances on book tv, as well. and good luck on the continuation of your series on the american revolution. guest: bill, thanks so much for having me this morning and remembering today. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend, featuring museum tours, archival films, and programs on the presidency. the civil war and more. here's a clip from a recent program. ♪ >> general turner gives the order to cease-fire. our guns are quiet as they make the climb. sirabachi is-- ours. it is ours. southern tip of the
he brought within him the queen and he brought with him the princesses, including elizabeth, who was still a young girl. but now, 75 years later, has been queen for a long time and there is no one better equipped to speak on behalf of britain and what britain accomplished during the war than queen elizabeth. host: rick atkinson, we appreciate you joining us and we always appreciate your appearances on book tv, as well. and good luck on the continuation of your series on the american revolution....
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no less than queen elizabeth joined the chorus of thanks. >> my family and i want to join in the chorusthank you. family calls during lockdown but this was a grid of royal faces. >> thankou for everything you're doing. >> a he thank you from us. >> thank you so much.rt re: professorhleen mccourt, representing commonwealth nurses and dwives there was a phone call from the queen. >> good afternoon, your majesty. >> it's an important day. >> it's quite special, international nurse's day recognized by the general public. >> yes, because they obvious have a very important part to r playently. >> it's amazing you're able to continue with support and care. reporter: the duchess cambridge a countess off wesse x spoke to seven commonwealth >> i'm feeling the love. >> we're happy to be here. >> from the bottom of my heart. reporter: the duke of cambridge thanked nurses at the royal hospital in london. >> i he you know how you're doing.everyone is >> what you do is so very wecial. reporter: th a group preciation of nurses and midwives during testing times. >> thank you a so much for the diligence
no less than queen elizabeth joined the chorus of thanks. >> my family and i want to join in the chorusthank you. family calls during lockdown but this was a grid of royal faces. >> thankou for everything you're doing. >> a he thank you from us. >> thank you so much.rt re: professorhleen mccourt, representing commonwealth nurses and dwives there was a phone call from the queen. >> good afternoon, your majesty. >> it's an important day. >> it's quite...
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stories the world has been marking 75 years since the end of the 2nd world war in europe britain's queen elizabeth addressed the nation remembering her own experiences of that day in 1905 and in berlin german leaders laid wreaths at the country's main memorial to the victims of war and dictatorship. the european commission wants to keep international travel restrictions in place.
stories the world has been marking 75 years since the end of the 2nd world war in europe britain's queen elizabeth addressed the nation remembering her own experiences of that day in 1905 and in berlin german leaders laid wreaths at the country's main memorial to the victims of war and dictatorship. the european commission wants to keep international travel restrictions in place.
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. >> on friday, queen elizabeth gave an address on the 75th anniversary of v-e day, marking the surrenderof nazi germany to allied forces.
. >> on friday, queen elizabeth gave an address on the 75th anniversary of v-e day, marking the surrenderof nazi germany to allied forces.
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in 1945 on ve day, the balcony was wear king george vi and queen elizabeth who later became the queen mother were going all the way down from the palace to the square princess elizabeth and margaret, the former of course became her majesty the queen was in the crowd in cognito we understand she'll be making a speak, that is significant because 75 years ago, her father made the speech. >> thank you for bringing us that context and that beautiful shot >>> this is some big news for sports fans out there. the bundesliga will restart next saturday there will be strict protocols and most have nine games to play in seven weeks players will be tested before and after games which will take place in empty stadiums. taking place in span italy, there is still uncertainty. they are kicking off may 16. something to look forward to very near term >>> shares in lazio. and others have fallen about 20% over the last three months the uk premier league has not made plans the fa has planned a return to matches and training later this month. the protocol put in place and distributed to clubs regarding conc
in 1945 on ve day, the balcony was wear king george vi and queen elizabeth who later became the queen mother were going all the way down from the palace to the square princess elizabeth and margaret, the former of course became her majesty the queen was in the crowd in cognito we understand she'll be making a speak, that is significant because 75 years ago, her father made the speech. >> thank you for bringing us that context and that beautiful shot >>> this is some big news for...
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stories the world has been marking 75 years since the end of the 2nd world war in europe britain's queen elizabeth addressed the nation remembering her own experiences of that day in 1905. and in berlin german leaders laid wreaths at the country's main memorial to the victims of war and dick.
stories the world has been marking 75 years since the end of the 2nd world war in europe britain's queen elizabeth addressed the nation remembering her own experiences of that day in 1905. and in berlin german leaders laid wreaths at the country's main memorial to the victims of war and dick.
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also for britain's queen elizabeth as she addresses the nation exactly 3 quarters of a century after her father did the same the message then as now never give up never despair. plus unemployment in the u.s. surges to his high.
also for britain's queen elizabeth as she addresses the nation exactly 3 quarters of a century after her father did the same the message then as now never give up never despair. plus unemployment in the u.s. surges to his high.
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announcer 1: on friday queen elizabeth gave an address on the day, anniversary of v-e marking the surrender nazi germany to allied forces. >> this is london. his majesty, king george vi. [bell] >> let us remember the men and womene services, and the in all the services who have laid down their lives. we have come to the end of our tribulation, and they are not with us at the moment of our rejoicing.
announcer 1: on friday queen elizabeth gave an address on the day, anniversary of v-e marking the surrender nazi germany to allied forces. >> this is london. his majesty, king george vi. [bell] >> let us remember the men and womene services, and the in all the services who have laid down their lives. we have come to the end of our tribulation, and they are not with us at the moment of our rejoicing.
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queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75 anniversary of the end of the second world arrows above london and typhoon fighterjets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a 14 day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from everywhere except the irish republic. the new travel restriction is expected to take effect at the end of the month. spain has approved a bigger relaxation of the lockdown, as small firms are allowed to serve customers again and more outdoor movement is approved. but there are still strict rules including compulsory use of masks and social distancing on public transport.
queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75 anniversary of the end of the second world arrows above london and typhoon fighterjets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a 14 day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from everywhere except the irish republic. the new travel restriction is expected to take effect at the end of the month. spain has approved a bigger relaxation of the...
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britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd addresses the nation exactly 3 quarters of a sense.
britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd addresses the nation exactly 3 quarters of a sense.
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stories the world has been marking 75 years since the end of the 2nd world war in europe britain's queen elizabeth addressed the nation remembering her own experiences of that day in 1905 and in berlin german leaders laid wreaths at the country's main memorial to the victims of war and dictatorship . the european commission wants to keep international travelers.
stories the world has been marking 75 years since the end of the 2nd world war in europe britain's queen elizabeth addressed the nation remembering her own experiences of that day in 1905 and in berlin german leaders laid wreaths at the country's main memorial to the victims of war and dictatorship . the european commission wants to keep international travelers.
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this is bbc news, the headlines queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the seventy fifthl. the raf staged flypasts with the red arrows above london and typhoon fighterjets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a fourteen— day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from everywhere except the irish republic. the new travel restriction is expected to take effect at the end of the month. spain has approved a bigger relaxation of the lockdown as small firms are allowed to serve customers again and more outdoor movement is approved. but there are still strict rules including compulsory use of masks and social distancing on public transport. it's almost half past midnight. now on bbc news, adam fleming, laura kuenssberg and fergus walsh discuss the latest developments in coronavirus newscast. fergus, laura, just like to introduce you to the rock royalty that we're going to speak to later on in this newscast. brian may. hello, how you doing? i'm doing 0k kind of a bit of an injury to some
this is bbc news, the headlines queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the seventy fifthl. the raf staged flypasts with the red arrows above london and typhoon fighterjets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a fourteen— day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from everywhere except the irish republic. the new travel restriction is expected to take effect at the end of the month....
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queen elizabeth addressed the nation yesterday, celebrating victory in europe day.orations as well. today in russia, president putin paid somber tribute to his country's war dead. but parades offering veteranning now most like in their 90s one last hurray was canceled. >> reporter: one million people turned out in london, half a million crammed into new york's times square. nobody was worried about coronavirus, and everybody was delirious with victory. >> this is probably the best news that tens or hundreds of millions of people received in their lifetime. >> reporter: david eisenhower is the grandson of general and later president dwight eisenhower, the man who led the allied armies to victory over germany. >> what a million people on the streets of london fnd of understood on may 8 was our waya significant challenge, a moral challenge. >> reporter: the pentagon had planned to hold a ticker tape parade in new york to honor all those who served in world war ii. when coronavirus ruined that, it produced this virtual tribute instead. >> they were ordinary americans wh
queen elizabeth addressed the nation yesterday, celebrating victory in europe day.orations as well. today in russia, president putin paid somber tribute to his country's war dead. but parades offering veteranning now most like in their 90s one last hurray was canceled. >> reporter: one million people turned out in london, half a million crammed into new york's times square. nobody was worried about coronavirus, and everybody was delirious with victory. >> this is probably the best...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall laid a wreath near balmoral. the raf staged flypasts with the red arrows above london and typhoon fighterjets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a 14—day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from everywhere except the irish republic. the new travel restriction is expected to take effect at the end of the month. spain has approved a bigger relaxation of the lockdown as small firms are allowed to serve customers again, and more outdoor movement is approved. but there are still strict rules including compulsory use of masks and social distancing on public transport. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week: can taking your temperature stop the spread of coronavirus? or will genetics be the answer? or maybe you're just trying to drown out the noise. shall i, sean tighe, shallow, sean tighe? may
this is bbc news, the headlines: queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall laid a wreath near balmoral. the raf staged flypasts with the red arrows above london and typhoon fighterjets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a 14—day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from...
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queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall laid a wreath near balmoral. the raf staged flypasts with the red arrows above london and typhoon fighterjets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a 14—day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from everywhere except the irish republic. the new travel restriction is expected to take effect at the end of the month. spain has approved a bigger relaxation of the lockdown as small firms are allowed to serve customers again, and more outdoor movement is approved. but there are still strict rules including compulsory use of masks and social distancing on public transport. now on bbc news, it's time for a look back at the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament, a week when the uk's pandemic death toll became the highest in europe. a returning prime minister admitted the scale of the crisis. there's an epi
queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall laid a wreath near balmoral. the raf staged flypasts with the red arrows above london and typhoon fighterjets over edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. airlines based in britain say they have been told that the government will bring in a 14—day quarantine for all passengers arriving in the uk from everywhere except the irish...
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and queen elizabeth 2 was a 19 year old princess and the day has been a constant since then today it may seem hard that we cannot mark the special anniversary as we would wish instead we remember from our homes and our doorsteps but our strange should not empty they are filled with the love and the cat that we have for asia. across europe where tens of millions of people lost their lives in world war 2 there were more pared down commemorations because of coronavirus france's president emmanuel mccrone laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier well angela merkel led the remembrance of germany central war memorial in berlin. the result many people showed during world war 2 along with the sacrifices they made still inspire today and feel all the more pertinent in these times of crisis emma heywood al-jazeera lincolnshire. the u.k. government is preparing to lift some of its social and economic restrictions prime minister boris johnson will unveil a roadmap out of lockdown in a national address on sunday but this excess or failure of any changes will rest on one thing individual b
and queen elizabeth 2 was a 19 year old princess and the day has been a constant since then today it may seem hard that we cannot mark the special anniversary as we would wish instead we remember from our homes and our doorsteps but our strange should not empty they are filled with the love and the cat that we have for asia. across europe where tens of millions of people lost their lives in world war 2 there were more pared down commemorations because of coronavirus france's president emmanuel...
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queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the seventy fifth anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. in a recorded message, she said the message of ve day was "never give up, never despair." the united states has recorded its worst unemployment figures in generations as the economic damage inflicted by the coronavirus pandemic continues to mount. in april, thejobless rate surged to 14.7%. the uk government is deciding whether to ease some lockdown measures next week. some of the nations within the uk have already announced relaxations in wales people will be allowed to exercise outside more than once a day. rallies and memorial runs have been taking place in the us to mark the killing of ahmaud arbery, an unarmed black man who was gunned down while out for a run. authorities in georgia have charged two white men with murder. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at city am and jason beattie, assistant editor at the daily mirror. tomorrow's front page
queen elizabeth has made a televised address marking the seventy fifth anniversary of the end of the second world war in europe. in a recorded message, she said the message of ve day was "never give up, never despair." the united states has recorded its worst unemployment figures in generations as the economic damage inflicted by the coronavirus pandemic continues to mount. in april, thejobless rate surged to 14.7%. the uk government is deciding whether to ease some lockdown measures...
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he appeared on the balcony of buckli buckingham palace and he brought the queen and princess elizabeth who was then a young girl, but now 75 years later has been queen for a long time. there's no one better equipped to speak on behalf of britain. >> rick atkinson we appreciate you joining us this morning. we appreciate your appearances on book tv. good luck on the continuation of your series on the american revolution. >> bill, thanks so much for having me and for remembering the day. >> announcer: every saturday night american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for lectures in history. >> why do you know who lizzy borden is? >> there was a transformation that took place in the minds of american people. >> we'll talk about both sides of the story. the tools, the techniques of slave owner power and we'll talk about the tools and techniques of power practiced by enslaved people. >> announcer: watch history professors lead the lectures on c-span3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures on history is available as a podcast. fie find it where you listen to p
he appeared on the balcony of buckli buckingham palace and he brought the queen and princess elizabeth who was then a young girl, but now 75 years later has been queen for a long time. there's no one better equipped to speak on behalf of britain. >> rick atkinson we appreciate you joining us this morning. we appreciate your appearances on book tv. good luck on the continuation of your series on the american revolution. >> bill, thanks so much for having me and for remembering the...
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he brought with him the queen and the two princesses including elizabeth who was still a young girl. s been queen for a long time and there is no one better equipped to speak on behalf of britain and what they accomplished during the war. host: rick atkinson, we appreciate you joining us and we always appreciate your appearances on book tv as well and good luck on the continuation of your series on the american revolution. guest: thank you so much for having me this morning and remembering the day. announcer: if you like american, keep up with us on facebook, twitter, and youtube. learn about what happened this day in history and see clips of upcoming programs. follow us at c-span history. jefferson is temporarily closed to the public but is hosting weekly live streams and virtual tours. this sunday we featured two presentations by their resident onerpreter, bill barker, gardening and the declaration of independence. here's a preview. recall when john adams and i had a conversation about when the american revolution actually began. mr. adams said he recalled it began for him by bearin
he brought with him the queen and the two princesses including elizabeth who was still a young girl. s been queen for a long time and there is no one better equipped to speak on behalf of britain and what they accomplished during the war. host: rick atkinson, we appreciate you joining us and we always appreciate your appearances on book tv as well and good luck on the continuation of your series on the american revolution. guest: thank you so much for having me this morning and remembering the...
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balcony of the buckingham palace six times during the day and brought with him the queen and to princesses including elizabethho was then still a young girl. now 75 years later, it has been queen for a long time. there is no one better equipped on behalf of britain -- rick >> we sure appreciate you joining us for the 75th anniversary of v-e day. we always appreciate your appearances on book tv. good luck for the continuation of your series on the american revolution. >> thank you so much for having me and for remembering the day. this troop will drop his british like pat loaded with supplies just before he lands. ♪ ♪ but does the teams board the ships that will show the way to enemy territory. 924 troops -- on navigation aids set up by these pathfinder's. this is one minute out of one hour in one day in the world's history that has rarely been equaled. already these are the four ships to take off in the airborne invasion of fortress syrup. first pat finders ship is airborne at 20 1:54. 75th anniversary program which was first featured on the fence talk of facebook and twitter. we will see wartime film footage
balcony of the buckingham palace six times during the day and brought with him the queen and to princesses including elizabethho was then still a young girl. now 75 years later, it has been queen for a long time. there is no one better equipped on behalf of britain -- rick >> we sure appreciate you joining us for the 75th anniversary of v-e day. we always appreciate your appearances on book tv. good luck for the continuation of your series on the american revolution. >> thank you so...