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uniting figure and also the involvement of the queen wa nts to also the involvement of the queen wantshave in such a national crisis, essentially. that is where the royals come into their own, the driving figure of unity that rallies people in a way politicians just can't. so i think this is very deliberate, it is the queen showing the message of security that we can get through this because people trust what she says. victoria howard, thank you so much. 20.5 million americans lost theirjob last month, as the coronavirus pandemic paralysed the economy. the us unemployment rate for april soared to i4.7%, the highest since the great depression. and the true economic damage may be even worse, as the numbers don't include workers whose hours have been cut or those unable to look for work because of stay—at—home orders. the monthlyjob figures — shown here since the 2008 crash — showjust how quickly the us labour market has collapsed. in the space ofjust a few weeks, the economy has shed more jobs than were lost in the whole of the last recession. let's speak now to samira hussain, our busin
uniting figure and also the involvement of the queen wa nts to also the involvement of the queen wantshave in such a national crisis, essentially. that is where the royals come into their own, the driving figure of unity that rallies people in a way politicians just can't. so i think this is very deliberate, it is the queen showing the message of security that we can get through this because people trust what she says. victoria howard, thank you so much. 20.5 million americans lost theirjob...
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in 6089 queen mary the 2nd commissions a christopher wren to draw up fans full royal naval hospital. the architects 1st draft met with disapproval because the thames would no longer being visible from queen's park so man had to go back to the drawing board the result was a building comprised of 2 with the space center providing a clear view of the little queen's house.
in 6089 queen mary the 2nd commissions a christopher wren to draw up fans full royal naval hospital. the architects 1st draft met with disapproval because the thames would no longer being visible from queen's park so man had to go back to the drawing board the result was a building comprised of 2 with the space center providing a clear view of the little queen's house.
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rachel cunliffe, did you watch the queen's speech? was having a toast in the garden to the ve day celebrations, doing our own sort of personal lockdown celebration, but we have just gone back and wash it out and read the quotes. just like the earlier coronavirus address that she did, back in march or early april, it was really just did, back in march or early april, it was reallyjust getting the tone spot on. ijust think it is so moving and emotional to have a monarch at this time who was alive and can remember, was there 75 years ago, and to have her mirroring the exact beach that her father gave all those years ago —— exact speech. it's a way of reaching back to the past and its that connection for many of us who feel really, really strongly about what was done for us back then. it's really nice to have that link back with the past with her majesty. jason, let's look at the daily telegraph, which features the daily telegraph, which features the queen on the front page, with that quote. i suppose one of the interesting things is the
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britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd addresses the nation exactly 3 quarters of a century after both father did the same message then and now to never give up never despair. also coming up unemployment in the u.s. surges to its highest level since the great depression more than 20000000 americans lose their jobs the outbreak freezes the economy. and germany declares a new coronavirus hotspot as more than $100.00 workers test positive at a meat processing plant. as welcome to the program commemorations have been taking place to mark the end of the hostilities in europe in the 2nd world war on this day 75 years ago the alliance accepted germany's unconditional surrender the nazi tyrant he had come to an end ceremonies have been scaled back because of the current global health emergency all the same it has been a day of remembrance and high emotions starting right here in berlin. the bell rang out across berlin to mark the moment. germany's president frank. and chancellor angela merkel maintained a suitable distance from each other and the country central memorial to the victims of war. time i
britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd addresses the nation exactly 3 quarters of a century after both father did the same message then and now to never give up never despair. also coming up unemployment in the u.s. surges to its highest level since the great depression more than 20000000 americans lose their jobs the outbreak freezes the economy. and germany declares a new coronavirus hotspot as more than $100.00 workers test positive at a meat processing plant. as welcome to the program...
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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 its highest level since the great depression more than $20000000.00 americans lose their jobs as the outbreak freezes the economy. also coming up how the corona virus is changing the natural world and the habitats of many animals in thailand will have a spectacular image or images from a spectacular world. i'm only an ease of welcome to the program commemorations have been taking place to mark the end of the 2nd world war in europe on friday 70 years ago the allies accepted germany's unconditional surrender to tyranny had come to an end ceremonies have been scaled back because of the current global health emergency all the same it has been a day of remembrance and high emotion starting right here in berlin. the bell rang out across berlin to mark the moment. germany's president. and chancellor angela merkel maintained a suitable distance from each other and the country
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the queen has honoured those who made the sacrifice.vaughanjones. hello. there are lots of weather changes on the way as we go through the rest of this weekend. still some warmth in the day ahead, but it will be turning colder in northern scotland and much colder elsewhere across the uk by sunday. and windier as well. now, what's going on? cold air lurking close to northern scotland saturday night into sunday will surge south. not a huge amount of rain at least towards england and wales, and with that cold air, a stronger wind coming down from the north or north—east as well. we start saturday with temperatures well above freezing, a lot of dry weather around, but in that colder air we have a weather system near to northern scotland and that will bring the rain heavier and more widespread across northern scotland during the day with a strengthening wind. elsewhere in scotland and northern ireland, sunny spells, one 01’ two showers. we could see a few heavy and thundery showers developing through parts of wales, northern england, the mid
the queen has honoured those who made the sacrifice.vaughanjones. hello. there are lots of weather changes on the way as we go through the rest of this weekend. still some warmth in the day ahead, but it will be turning colder in northern scotland and much colder elsewhere across the uk by sunday. and windier as well. now, what's going on? cold air lurking close to northern scotland saturday night into sunday will surge south. not a huge amount of rain at least towards england and wales, and...
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queen's house is the oldest building in greenwich park commissioned by queen anne of denmark the wife of james the 1st it was designed by inigo joe. jones is architecture brought the renascence to in. the villas of andres palantir served as a model when inigo jones created this building to the delight of his. mathematics in structural picture of divine harmony. in 6089 queen mary the 2nd commissions a christopher wren to draw up fans full royal naval hospital. the architects 1st draft met with disapproval because the thames would no longer being visible from queen's park so man had to go back to the drawing board the result was a building comprised of 2 with the space center providing a clear view of the little queen's house. the motto of the royal naval hospital could have been aura at labadee prayed and what the royal chapel was billed as a place where the veterans of the crowns navy might find salvation. the interior of the church was designed by james athenian stuart and william muta. following 851779 they renovated the originally baroque church in classical style. made by samuel
queen's house is the oldest building in greenwich park commissioned by queen anne of denmark the wife of james the 1st it was designed by inigo joe. jones is architecture brought the renascence to in. the villas of andres palantir served as a model when inigo jones created this building to the delight of his. mathematics in structural picture of divine harmony. in 6089 queen mary the 2nd commissions a christopher wren to draw up fans full royal naval hospital. the architects 1st draft met with...
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it was hard, the queen said that this anniversary could not be marked as we wished.tead we remember from our homes and our doorsteps. but our streets are not empty. they are filled with the love in the care that we have for each other. and when i look at our country today, and see what we are willing to do to protect and support one another, i say with pride that we are still a nation those brave soldiers, sailors and airmen will recognise and admire. it was a message which called to the spirit of the wartime generation to rally the nation's resolve. the lockdown had severely curtailed the ve day commemorations. but at 11am the prince of wales with the duchess of cornwall had led the national tributes at balmoral. a field gun at edinburgh castle signalled the start of a carefully managed national two—minute silence. at balmoral at the silence and income of the prince of wales laid his wreath in tribute to the second world war generation. and over the white cliffs near dover, to spitfires, the aircraft which helps defend britain, flew past the rim of the few, to pay t
it was hard, the queen said that this anniversary could not be marked as we wished.tead we remember from our homes and our doorsteps. but our streets are not empty. they are filled with the love in the care that we have for each other. and when i look at our country today, and see what we are willing to do to protect and support one another, i say with pride that we are still a nation those brave soldiers, sailors and airmen will recognise and admire. it was a message which called to the spirit...
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and like queen v hepburn, and many of the others that came forward in washington, d.c. the other introductory point here is this. all of these freedom suits aim toward limiting slavery's reach, right? you think about all of the freedom suits are about defining slavery as circumscribed by something. it can exist in a certain state, but not others. it can exist only by law, in this way. if there are wills or contracts, as we're going to see in a minute, then slavery is void in those cases. in other words, almost every freedom suit, if we step back and look from 30,000 feet, at what's happening, all of these freedom suits are defining slavery as something local. freedom is national, the norm, slavery is local. freedom is national, slavery is circumscribed. it's defined. it's tightly defined. it can only go so far as the law in its particular places. and so these freedom suits again, today's point is, are the longest line of anti-slavery constitutionalism, that is the idea that the constitution did not confer legitimacy on slavery, so about these suits, generally. just broa
and like queen v hepburn, and many of the others that came forward in washington, d.c. the other introductory point here is this. all of these freedom suits aim toward limiting slavery's reach, right? you think about all of the freedom suits are about defining slavery as circumscribed by something. it can exist in a certain state, but not others. it can exist only by law, in this way. if there are wills or contracts, as we're going to see in a minute, then slavery is void in those cases. in...
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one month after her address on the coronavirus in which the queen said we will lead again.ou're watching bbc news with mejames reynolds. welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world. more now on the 75th anniversary of ve day — when the second world war was declared to have ended in europe. earlier, my colleaguejane hill spoke to the british dan snow about the signficance of the day. there was certainly a lot of reflection back 75 years ago, in 1916. there were parties, of course there were parties. there were bonfires, country bonfires all across the country. that's one thing that was very, very talked about at the time, because there had been a black out for six years, and you weren't allowed to have bonfires, you weren't allowed to shine lights outside at night. so they lit up the landscape, particularly in bomb craters, filling them up with big piles of wood and often burning effigies of adolf hitler, as well. so there were parties, but there was also a huge amount of reflection, huge numbers of people. four million homes damaged or destroyed, 100,000 people killed
one month after her address on the coronavirus in which the queen said we will lead again.ou're watching bbc news with mejames reynolds. welcome to viewers in the uk and around the world. more now on the 75th anniversary of ve day — when the second world war was declared to have ended in europe. earlier, my colleaguejane hill spoke to the british dan snow about the signficance of the day. there was certainly a lot of reflection back 75 years ago, in 1916. there were parties, of course there...
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that has just been released ago, but the queen remembering ve day.l over the uk are commemorating the 75th anniversary of ve day, the day when nazi germany surrendered to allied forces and the second world war in europe was declared over. there is much more to come, and the queen will be addressing the nation this evening of course, but earlier on today we had a nationwide two—minute silence, and that was led by the prince of wales at balmoral. bagpipes play. remembering the end of the second world war in europe. much more to come. let us pause, and right now we will catch up with the weather prospects from thomas. hello. it is very warm out there today, and the weather's mostly behaving itself. i say mostly because there is a possibility of a few downpours and even a crack of thunder, so do not be surprised. 24 in london, likejune orjuly. 18 degrees in the north. now, the showers will clear eventually. they may last into the evening hours, but after midnight, it is certainly looking clear across many central and eastern areas of the uk. a bit more c
that has just been released ago, but the queen remembering ve day.l over the uk are commemorating the 75th anniversary of ve day, the day when nazi germany surrendered to allied forces and the second world war in europe was declared over. there is much more to come, and the queen will be addressing the nation this evening of course, but earlier on today we had a nationwide two—minute silence, and that was led by the prince of wales at balmoral. bagpipes play. remembering the end of the second...
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the queen leads tributes to past sacrifices as the uk remains under lockdown.y people laid down their lives in that terrible conflict. they fought so we could live in peace, at home and abroad. on a day that should have been filled with parades and street parties — prince charles holds a moving tribute at his family's balmoral estate. the uk government is expected to impose a two week quarantine on almost everyone entering the uk from the end of the month. spain approves a bigger relaxation of the lockdown, as small firms are allowed to serve customers again and more outdoor movement is allowed. hello, welcome to bbc news. 75—years after her father announced the end of the second world war in europe, the queen has addressed the nation to mark ve day. speaking from windsor castle, she spoke poignantly of her memories from 1945, and drew comparisons with the current crisis facing the world — "never give up, never despair" she said. ourfirst report is from nicholas witchell. newsreel: this is london. his majesty king george vi. it was the night a nation gave thank
the queen leads tributes to past sacrifices as the uk remains under lockdown.y people laid down their lives in that terrible conflict. they fought so we could live in peace, at home and abroad. on a day that should have been filled with parades and street parties — prince charles holds a moving tribute at his family's balmoral estate. the uk government is expected to impose a two week quarantine on almost everyone entering the uk from the end of the month. spain approves a bigger relaxation...
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the queen leads tributes to past sacrifices as the uk remains under lockdown.y people laid down their lives in that terrible conflict. they fought so we could live in peace, at home and abroad. on a day that should have been filled with parades and street parties — prince charles holds a moving tribute at his family's balmoral estate. the uk government is expected to impose a two week quarantine on almost everyone entering the uk, from the end of the month. spain approves a bigger relaxation of the lockdown, as small firms are allowed to serve customers again and more outdoor movement is allowed. world health experts criticise madagascar‘s government for claiming it has a herbal cure for covid—19. on a day of events marking the 75th anniversary of the allied victory over nazi germany, the queen has paid tribute to britain's wartime sacrifice. she said ve day had a message for today's generation as it deals with the coronavirus epidemic — "never give up, never despair". her address to the nation aired exactly to the minute that her father king george vi made his
the queen leads tributes to past sacrifices as the uk remains under lockdown.y people laid down their lives in that terrible conflict. they fought so we could live in peace, at home and abroad. on a day that should have been filled with parades and street parties — prince charles holds a moving tribute at his family's balmoral estate. the uk government is expected to impose a two week quarantine on almost everyone entering the uk, from the end of the month. spain approves a bigger relaxation...
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the queen, we will hearfrom the queen a reminder that the queen, we will hear from the queen later thisfull and continuing coverage of all the events throughout the day as you would expect. this afternoon, let us start now coverage. no one better to speak to historian dan snow. let's talk more about the significance of the day with historian dan snow. in many ways, we think of today as one of enormous celebration, perhaps because of those famous black and white images we are familiar with, the scenes in central london. i am interested from your perspective whether you feel there should be a bit more reflection as well as thinking of it as a period of celebration? suddenly a lot of section in 1945. of course there were parties, bonfires all over the country, much talked about at the time because there had been six years of blackout, you weren't allowed to shine lights at night. they lit up the landscape, especially in bomb craters, often burning effigies of adolf hitler. there were parties, but a huge amount of reflection. 4 million homes damaged, so many people killed, people with loved
the queen, we will hearfrom the queen a reminder that the queen, we will hear from the queen later thisfull and continuing coverage of all the events throughout the day as you would expect. this afternoon, let us start now coverage. no one better to speak to historian dan snow. let's talk more about the significance of the day with historian dan snow. in many ways, we think of today as one of enormous celebration, perhaps because of those famous black and white images we are familiar with, the...
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the queen leads tributes to past sacrifices as the uk remains under lockdown. many people laid down their lives in that terrible conflict. they fought so we could live in peace at home and abroad. on a day that should have been filled with parades and street parties — prince charles holds a moving tribute at his family's balmoral estate. the uk government is expected to impose a two—week quarantine, on almost everyone entering the uk, from the end of the month. spain approves a bigger relaxation of the lockdown, as small firms are allowed to serve customers, and more outdoor movement is approved. the queen has led the people of all nations of the united kingdom in expressing her respect and gratitude for the men and women who secured victory in the second world war 75 years ago on ve day. in a televised address her second in the space of five weeks during the current crisis her majesty said it was difficult not to mark the anniversary in the usual way. but she insisted that britain was still a country that the war—time generation would recognise and admire. ear
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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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maybe have it represent queens. so i have this idea for a name called queens vibe.fabio: i love it. -lemonis: it's up to you. -fabio: yeah, i got this. -lemonis: all right, buddy. -fabio: thank you. lemonis: one of the things that i wanted to do -- and i don't know if giovanna can help us with this -- is i wanted to see on that list that you gave me -the credit-card statements... -giovanna: i can do that. lemonis: ...because when i see target, it says construction. i don't know what you're building from target, so i want to see what actually went through those credit cards. can you print it out? giovanna: yeah, i'm trying to -- lemonis: okay, let me go get it. here, come here, guys. so, for example, sal's credit card -- merchandise? sal: this is what we use to pay for clothing and stuff that's in here. lemonis: but you told me the other day it was construction debt. -it says it right here. -sal: um... lemonis: joanne's credit card -- target, construction debt. sal: yeah, well, i think that's, you know... lemonis: why would target be construction? sal: no, it's not.
maybe have it represent queens. so i have this idea for a name called queens vibe.fabio: i love it. -lemonis: it's up to you. -fabio: yeah, i got this. -lemonis: all right, buddy. -fabio: thank you. lemonis: one of the things that i wanted to do -- and i don't know if giovanna can help us with this -- is i wanted to see on that list that you gave me -the credit-card statements... -giovanna: i can do that. lemonis: ...because when i see target, it says construction. i don't know what you're...
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because 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. th
because 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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the queen will address the uk in the next hour. president trump lays a wreath at the war memorial in washington, and isjoined by several second world war veterans. in the united states, 20 million jobs are lost, as the coronavirus pushes up unemployment to its highest since the great depression of the 1930s. a father and son are charged with murder after the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in the us state of georgia. as the uk government decides whether to ease some lockdown measures — from monday, people in wales will be allowed to exercise outside more than once a day. and one week on from the lifting of one of the strictest lockdowns in europe, we see how the people of spain are coping with the daily commute. translation: today is the first day i leave home and i go to work. iam afraid. you don't know what might happen. you might catch the virus. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. first... europe has been marki
the queen will address the uk in the next hour. president trump lays a wreath at the war memorial in washington, and isjoined by several second world war veterans. in the united states, 20 million jobs are lost, as the coronavirus pushes up unemployment to its highest since the great depression of the 1930s. a father and son are charged with murder after the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in the us state of georgia. as the uk government decides whether to ease some lockdown measures —...
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the queen leads tributes to past sacrifices as the uk remains under lockdown. many people laid down their lives in that terrible conflict. they fought so we could live in peace at home and abroad. bagpipes play. on a day that should have been filled with parades and street parties, prince charles holds a moving tribute at his family's balmoral estate. the uk government is expected to impose a two—week quarantine on almost everyone entering the uk from the end of the month. spain approves a bigger relaxation of the lockdown, as small firms are allowed to serve customers again, and more outdoor movement is allowed. hello and welcome to bbc news. on a day of events marking the 75th anniversary paid tribute to britain's wartime sacrifice. she said ve day had a message for today's generation as it deals with the coronavirus epidemic — "never give up, never despair". it aired exactly 75 years to the minute that her father king george vi made his address at the end of the second world war in europe. our first report is from nicholas witchell. newsreel: this is london.
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queen latifah is here.d apatow, pete davidson are here and we've got great music from james taylor the one and only james taylor. oh, my gosh, he's doing "close your eyes" with his wife and his son. i know i was thinking about jumping in, and seeing if i could get -- maybe we'll do a song "close your --" that's going to be just -- it's just going to be beautiful i love him so much i love the whole fam i'm so happy they're here. guys, it's time for "hashtags. ♪ hashtags >> jimmy: hey, guys, it's time for "hashtags. the hashtags today are #quarantinemomquotes these are quotes from your mom made during the quarantine, because mother's day is coming up so here we go. our first one here is from @trixsyoyoforreal. they say, "when my mom goes on her daily walk, she always says, 'if something happens to me, call me.'" this one's from @quarantineq14 she says, "mom: aunt cheryl wants to vroom you have to show me how to do it me: mom, do you mean zoom? mom: no, vroom." vroom should be the next level that's $15.99 if y
queen latifah is here.d apatow, pete davidson are here and we've got great music from james taylor the one and only james taylor. oh, my gosh, he's doing "close your eyes" with his wife and his son. i know i was thinking about jumping in, and seeing if i could get -- maybe we'll do a song "close your --" that's going to be just -- it's just going to be beautiful i love him so much i love the whole fam i'm so happy they're here. guys, it's time for "hashtags. ♪...
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that's the voice of the queen.cial media, and she was recalling their emotions, very vividly, on ve day 75 yea rs emotions, very vividly, on ve day 75 years ago. that recording was made yea rs years ago. that recording was made years ago. ve day saw mass celebrations on a scale rarely seen, but as well as signifying the end of the second world war in europe, it also signified a period of enormous change. i'm joined now by alanjeffreys, curator at imperial war museum. just run through some of those enormous changes for us. hello. basically, so ve day is the beginning of the end of the war, so after that, you have the un charter, pledging to maintain peace. the following month in june. pledging to maintain peace. the following month injune. injuly, the british general election, bringing in the labour government who bring in the welfare state and the nhs. then the following month, the nhs. then the following month, the conference which looks at what europe is going to look like after the war and also the end of the wo
that's the voice of the queen.cial media, and she was recalling their emotions, very vividly, on ve day 75 yea rs emotions, very vividly, on ve day 75 years ago. that recording was made yea rs years ago. that recording was made years ago. ve day saw mass celebrations on a scale rarely seen, but as well as signifying the end of the second world war in europe, it also signified a period of enormous change. i'm joined now by alanjeffreys, curator at imperial war museum. just run through some of...
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anchor: the queen also sent another message, never forget and never despair.age for all of us. you can find more at our website and see what we're working on it any time. check us out on twitter. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. 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: yo♪ re watching pbs. mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beautiful girl: we are the curious.♪ ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful. bob ross: a happ
anchor: the queen also sent another message, never forget and never despair.age for all of us. you can find more at our website and see what we're working on it any time. check us out on twitter. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for...
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and like a couple of the other papers, the times has a photograph of the queen, who is 94, back in thele in the grounds of windsor castle. so let's begin. good evening. we will start with the iron newspaper, focusing on the lockdown. we can't stay in lockdown for ever is the headline of the i. having gone for an walk today, ito say there is no more lock down. we use this word lockdown, but if we ever we re use this word lockdown, but if we ever were in a lockdown, we were never on the scale of restrictions in other countries where they had the conditions of leaving your house. we haven't really been in lockdown because we can go out whenever we like, exercise as much as you like, we can meet somebody from a different household. more restrictions will be lifted tomorrow, and this is the moment of maximum danger for both the country and for the government. i think possibly the country will forgive the government for all the appalling blunders we have seen in the past few months, almost certainly the highest death toll in europe. but what they will not forget if the government watches lif
and like a couple of the other papers, the times has a photograph of the queen, who is 94, back in thele in the grounds of windsor castle. so let's begin. good evening. we will start with the iron newspaper, focusing on the lockdown. we can't stay in lockdown for ever is the headline of the i. having gone for an walk today, ito say there is no more lock down. we use this word lockdown, but if we ever we re use this word lockdown, but if we ever were in a lockdown, we were never on the scale of...
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the queen is remarkable and we are lucky to have her.hat gift of scarcity. she seldom comes out and when she does it is powerful. she does not have to talk about figures, pandemics or statistics. she captured the feeling in the centreman. our streets full of love, that statement will resound through the weeks. borisjohnson is a forensically accountable figure and should be held to a slightly different level. whenever we do these, i always try to think of the images that people use. and instead ofa war images that people use. and instead of a war —related metaphor now it is a road. the daily telegraph. the long road to freedom and then the comments article he gave us a roadmap but with only a few vague directions. i was surprised by the turn of the daily telegraph which is notoriously supportive of boris johnson and at times it reads more like a fan magazine. but there is criticism and the criticism is about the vague nation in which he announced this. boris johnson wants to bea announced this. boris johnson wants to be a unifier and he h
the queen is remarkable and we are lucky to have her.hat gift of scarcity. she seldom comes out and when she does it is powerful. she does not have to talk about figures, pandemics or statistics. she captured the feeling in the centreman. our streets full of love, that statement will resound through the weeks. borisjohnson is a forensically accountable figure and should be held to a slightly different level. whenever we do these, i always try to think of the images that people use. and instead...
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but the queen is a lwa ys health conditions.ieved and she feels that having a public presence is very important, not just her coming having a public presence is very important, notjust her coming to the whole constitution of the monarchy generally. i think we will see more of the kind of public state m e nts see more of the kind of public statements that previously have been very rare. we will see more of those as she is not able to make the kind of public appearances that she thinks is possible and i also think she will concentrate more on playing the role of the grandmother of the nation rather than somebody who is seen to be complaining about which one of her many very large houses she has to stay in for some progress to the sunday mirror frontpage. coronavirus exclusive, makes a fatal flaw and trace and track. it concentrates on too few symptoms. yes, the trace and track app has been piloted in the alibi currently. as pa rt of been piloted in the alibi currently. as part of that process, you have to go through the app to rec
but the queen is a lwa ys health conditions.ieved and she feels that having a public presence is very important, not just her coming having a public presence is very important, notjust her coming to the whole constitution of the monarchy generally. i think we will see more of the kind of public state m e nts see more of the kind of public statements that previously have been very rare. we will see more of those as she is not able to make the kind of public appearances that she thinks is...
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the queen will address the uk this evening. president trump lays a wreath at the war memorial in washington, and isjoined by several second world war veterans. in the united states, 20 million jobs are lost as the coronavirus pushes up unemployment to its highest since the great depression of the 1930s. there's to be limited easing of lockdown restrictions in wales. from monday, people will be allowed to exercise outside more than once a day. one week on from the lifting of one of the strictest lockdowns in europe, wesee how the people of spain are coping with the daily commute. translation: todayis translation: today is the first day i leave home and go to work. i am afraid. you don't know what might happen. you may catch the virus. and, a father and son are charged with murder after the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in the us state of georgia. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. first, furope has been marki
the queen will address the uk this evening. president trump lays a wreath at the war memorial in washington, and isjoined by several second world war veterans. in the united states, 20 million jobs are lost as the coronavirus pushes up unemployment to its highest since the great depression of the 1930s. there's to be limited easing of lockdown restrictions in wales. from monday, people will be allowed to exercise outside more than once a day. one week on from the lifting of one of the strictest...
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tonight the queen will give her message to the nation. address to the nation at 9pm, when her father king george vi podcast to the nation. this is strangely representative of the day in that there are no great national acts of commemoration, remembrance. thank you. and so begin today's events to commemorate ve day and to thank the world war ii generation for their service and sacrifice during those wartime years. given the current crisis we are living through now, paying tribute to them seems all the more poignant. you're watching bbc news. in the past few minutes, the prince of wales has led the uk
tonight the queen will give her message to the nation. address to the nation at 9pm, when her father king george vi podcast to the nation. this is strangely representative of the day in that there are no great national acts of commemoration, remembrance. thank you. and so begin today's events to commemorate ve day and to thank the world war ii generation for their service and sacrifice during those wartime years. given the current crisis we are living through now, paying tribute to them seems...
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now i'm the macaron queen. lemonis: okay. i thought you were the macaron queen.: no, i'm the princess. i'm the daughter. lemonis: is this one of the hardest pastries in the world to make? nina: i would think yes. finia: yes, it is, very. nina: it's called the impossible cookie. people always say, "i tried it at home. it didn't come out right." so mom knew, from reading these books, why it's not coming out right. she condensed and slowly filtered her recipe. lemonis: and what's a busy day here, dollar-wise? nina: $1,700. lemonis: what's a slow day? nina: $400. finia: now, these days, everybody sell macaron for $3, but we sell them for $2 apiece. lemonis: i'm gonna try a box of 25. i'm gonna do taste-testing. red velvet? nina: yes. champagne. key lime. french raspberry. lemonis: so i'm gonna give you my honest opinion of these. finia: okay, please. lemonis: i actually think this is the best macaron i've ever had, by a lot. these had a cakey feel to it without collapsing. the flavors were very pronounced, and then i thought the fillings had their own personality to
now i'm the macaron queen. lemonis: okay. i thought you were the macaron queen.: no, i'm the princess. i'm the daughter. lemonis: is this one of the hardest pastries in the world to make? nina: i would think yes. finia: yes, it is, very. nina: it's called the impossible cookie. people always say, "i tried it at home. it didn't come out right." so mom knew, from reading these books, why it's not coming out right. she condensed and slowly filtered her recipe. lemonis: and what's a busy...
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it was hard, the queen said, that this anniversary could not be marked as we wished.ad, we remember from our homes and our doorsteps. but our streets are not empty. they are filled with the love and the care that we have for each other. and when i look at our country today and see what we are willing to do to protect and support one another, i say with pride that we are still a nation that those brave soldiers, sailors and airmen would recognise and admire. it was a message which called to the spirit of the wartime generation to rally the nation's resolve. the lockdown had severely curtailed the ve day commemorations. but at 11 o'clock, the prince of wales, with the duchess of cornwall, had led the national tributes at balmoral. a field gun at edinburgh castle signalled the start of a carefully managed national two—minute silence. at balmoral, as the silence ended, the prince of wales laid his wreath in tribute to the second world war generation. and over the white cliffs near dover, two spitfires — the aircraft which helped to defend britain, flying today in remembra
it was hard, the queen said, that this anniversary could not be marked as we wished.ad, we remember from our homes and our doorsteps. but our streets are not empty. they are filled with the love and the care that we have for each other. and when i look at our country today and see what we are willing to do to protect and support one another, i say with pride that we are still a nation that those brave soldiers, sailors and airmen would recognise and admire. it was a message which called to the...
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in corona queens. it was a pleasure to get out of the state capital and talk to the people who are actually doing the work. i am a queens boy, so it is coming back home for me. corona queens. it was called corona queens before the coronavirus. there is no connection between corona queens and the coronavirus paid let me introduce my colleagues. pat foy is chairman of the mta. sarah fienberg runs the new york city transit bureau. is deputyodes superintendent of the department of financial services, but has been with me for many years and is now helping on this up in albany. saturday. i know it because it is on the slide. .therwise, i may not have known i follow the dazed by what is on the powerpoint. everybody talks about this as uncharted waters, that we have never been here before. and that is true, but even when you are in uncharted waters, that does not mean you just seed blindly. you get whatever information that you can, because you want to stay informed. even in the old days, when sailors would sa
in corona queens. it was a pleasure to get out of the state capital and talk to the people who are actually doing the work. i am a queens boy, so it is coming back home for me. corona queens. it was called corona queens before the coronavirus. there is no connection between corona queens and the coronavirus paid let me introduce my colleagues. pat foy is chairman of the mta. sarah fienberg runs the new york city transit bureau. is deputyodes superintendent of the department of financial...
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i am a queens boy, so it is coming back home for me. corona queens. it was called corona queens before the coronavirus. there's no connection between corona queens and the coronavirus. let me introduce my colleagues to the far-left. pat foy, the chairman of the mta. to my left, sarah feinberg, who runs the new york city transit bureau, to my right, gareth rhodes. deputy superintendent of the parts in financial services, but has been with me for many years and is helping on this up in albany. is saturday. i know that because it is on the slide. otherwise, i may not have known that. i followed the days by was on the powerpoint. everybody talks about this is uncharted waters, that we have never been here before, and that's true. itn in uncharted waters, doesn't mean you just proceed blindly, you get whatever information you can. you want to stay informed. even in the old days, when sailors would sail into uncharted waters. radar. before gps and they would throw out a piece of lead with a rope. the lead would fall to the bottom. they would call back to th
i am a queens boy, so it is coming back home for me. corona queens. it was called corona queens before the coronavirus. there's no connection between corona queens and the coronavirus. let me introduce my colleagues to the far-left. pat foy, the chairman of the mta. to my left, sarah feinberg, who runs the new york city transit bureau, to my right, gareth rhodes. deputy superintendent of the parts in financial services, but has been with me for many years and is helping on this up in albany. is...
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ivy queen ¿cómo estás?special >> yo he tenido la dicha de convivir las partes son parte de memorias que llevamos desde que ella es bebé >> es bonito ver como detrás de la música llevamos un mensaje >> esas personas han perdido familiares hay que hacer con el tiempo que tenemos lo más que podamos >> ivy me alegra haberme conectado contigo gracias por recibirnos y esperamos que esto pase pronto >> un abrazo bendiciones >> [♪ ] >> así es muy importante valorar lo que tenemos nos vamos a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso con el censo reanuda sus labores de campo más información al regresar de la pausa >> trabajadores del censo reanudaron actividades en la bahía harán cuestionarios en hogares donde no han entregadosu respuesta debido a la pandemia el censo es importante de eso depende la repartición de fondos para su comunidad desde el jueves 46 sucursales de (nombre en inglés) abrirán en el estado está la de santa clara oakland puede revisar el sitio de (nombre en inglés) para hacer sus trámites en línea en el
ivy queen ¿cómo estás?special >> yo he tenido la dicha de convivir las partes son parte de memorias que llevamos desde que ella es bebé >> es bonito ver como detrás de la música llevamos un mensaje >> esas personas han perdido familiares hay que hacer con el tiempo que tenemos lo más que podamos >> ivy me alegra haberme conectado contigo gracias por recibirnos y esperamos que esto pase pronto >> un abrazo bendiciones >> [♪ ] >> así es muy...
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now the queen arrives. the queen has visited the show almost every year of her reign.upport to the royal horticultural society, today she said... "my family and i have always enjoyed visiting the show. for me, one of the most rewarding things to grow is something i can eat. the timing of lockdown was devastating for horticulture, with almost £500 million of stock lost. virtual chelsea is a reminder of the best the industry has to offer. daniela relph, bbc news. that's it. newsnight is on bbc two with emily in a few minutes. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc news. it's it's on time for us to take a look at the national and international from pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us. with me are polly mackenzie, chief executive of centre—left political think tank demos, and sebastian payne, whitehall correspondent at the financial times. tomorrow's front pages starting with a hopeful lead story on the front page of the times, which reports on potential plans f
now the queen arrives. the queen has visited the show almost every year of her reign.upport to the royal horticultural society, today she said... "my family and i have always enjoyed visiting the show. for me, one of the most rewarding things to grow is something i can eat. the timing of lockdown was devastating for horticulture, with almost £500 million of stock lost. virtual chelsea is a reminder of the best the industry has to offer. daniela relph, bbc news. that's it. newsnight is on...
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, part of the coronavirus lockdown and at the end the queen said, we will meet again.was a very touching moment i thought and i'm fascinated to know what you and your mum thought of that. well, we we re your mum thought of that. well, we were terribly surprised, because we had no idea that her majesty was actually going to say that, but of course totally appropriate, not op for 75 years ago, but also for today when everybody‘s apart and they can only fortunately these days at least they can communicate by telephone or zoom or whatever, but all those yea rs zoom or whatever, but all those years ago they couldn't. so we are lucky in one way, but not in another with all those people who are on their own. we are thinking about them a lot as well. of course, i suppose some of, it is so important to mark today, some of the sad nesses that those we pay tribute to are in isolation. yes that is sad and it is important to keep those people who are in isolation to try and keep up their morale. it is very important and of course the song epitomises that. we will meet again one day
, part of the coronavirus lockdown and at the end the queen said, we will meet again.was a very touching moment i thought and i'm fascinated to know what you and your mum thought of that. well, we we re your mum thought of that. well, we were terribly surprised, because we had no idea that her majesty was actually going to say that, but of course totally appropriate, not op for 75 years ago, but also for today when everybody‘s apart and they can only fortunately these days at least they can...
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we cheered the king and queen on the balcony, and then walked miles through the streets.er crossing green park, we stood outside and shouted "we want the king" and we were successful in seeing my parents on the balcony. have cheated because we sent a message into the house to say, we were waiting outside. i think it was one of the most memorable nights of my life. >> the queen there. she was at 19. i'm joined by cnn royal correspondent max foster. and, max, so rare to hear the queen, especially talking about this memory of hers from 75 years ago. >> reporter: yes, such a long time ago but it was so defining for her. she spent the war here at windsor castle locked up. she's again locked up at windsor castle for another type of war. but that was the moment where she was allowed, remarkably by the king and queen, to go out into the crowd and showing how momentous the occasion was. and it was a real moment of freedom. the only time she's ever been among the people. what she's got a sense like to look at the balcony and see what it is like for her. so it is a moment for utterl
we cheered the king and queen on the balcony, and then walked miles through the streets.er crossing green park, we stood outside and shouted "we want the king" and we were successful in seeing my parents on the balcony. have cheated because we sent a message into the house to say, we were waiting outside. i think it was one of the most memorable nights of my life. >> the queen there. she was at 19. i'm joined by cnn royal correspondent max foster. and, max, so rare to hear the...
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his book the queen is about linda carter a criminal his exploits launched the idea of the welfare queen the united states appearing on the tv last summer at pictures row fast in chicago. >> it's a big challenge for me to tell this story that to explain how this stereotype came to be of the welfare queen i want to strengthen the stereotype with the format of somebody who did commit welfare fraud but somebody who drove a cadillac that is true but i wanted to be careful how i presented that as a singular story and not represented anything or anything larger than herself so when introduction i tell the story of patricia who is a woman in 1975, one year after taylor was deemed welfare queen by chicago tribune moved in with this woman she met at church was a friend of hers and the exchange they had that taylor would move in and take care of her friend because patricia was sick but she was getting sicker and sicker and eventually died june 1975 and she died of a barbiturate overdose in the tribune at the time said that taylor was a suspect in the death it was investigated as a homicide and ult
his book the queen is about linda carter a criminal his exploits launched the idea of the welfare queen the united states appearing on the tv last summer at pictures row fast in chicago. >> it's a big challenge for me to tell this story that to explain how this stereotype came to be of the welfare queen i want to strengthen the stereotype with the format of somebody who did commit welfare fraud but somebody who drove a cadillac that is true but i wanted to be careful how i presented that...
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queen in the u.s.he appeared on book tv last summer at printers well lit festival in chicago. >> a big challenge for me in telling this story is that in explaining how this stereotype became to be. i didn't want to somehow strengthen the stereotype by this is somebody who i can like, this is all true but wanted to be careful how i presented that is a singular story. anything larger than herself. in the introduction, i tell this story of patricia, a woman who in 1975, this is one year after taylor had been nicknamed the welfare queen. taylor moved in with this woman who she met at church, a friend of hers and the exchange they had was typically cuban and take a care of her friend because patricia was but she kept getting sicker and sicker. she eventually died june 1975. she was found and had overdosed. the time that taylor was a suspect in this step. is being investigated as a homicide and ultimately, the prosecutor decided she didn't have enough evidence charge taylor with this killing. i should add th
queen in the u.s.he appeared on book tv last summer at printers well lit festival in chicago. >> a big challenge for me in telling this story is that in explaining how this stereotype became to be. i didn't want to somehow strengthen the stereotype by this is somebody who i can like, this is all true but wanted to be careful how i presented that is a singular story. anything larger than herself. in the introduction, i tell this story of patricia, a woman who in 1975, this is one year...
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we cheered the king and queen on the balcony and then walked miles through the streets.lines of unknown people linking arms and walking down whitehall, all of us just swept along on a tide of happiness and relief. the contrast between the crowded streets of may, 1945, and those same streets today is striking. yet, 75 years after the end of the second world war, a nation in lockdown looked beyond its present challenges to give thanks, thanks which will be expressed tonight in a special broadcast by the queen. nicholas witchell, bbc news. around the uk, many street parties that had been planned before the pandemic struck have gone ahead this afternoon — socially distanced, of course. duncan kennedy has been taking a look at how people have managed to come together to mark today's anniversary, and is in cosham in portsmouth. duncan, what's been going on there? ican i can see the party is still going on. very much so. it's been in full swing all afternoon on hilary avenue, just like all those other thousands of parties across the country today. in full spirits here, all soci
we cheered the king and queen on the balcony and then walked miles through the streets.lines of unknown people linking arms and walking down whitehall, all of us just swept along on a tide of happiness and relief. the contrast between the crowded streets of may, 1945, and those same streets today is striking. yet, 75 years after the end of the second world war, a nation in lockdown looked beyond its present challenges to give thanks, thanks which will be expressed tonight in a special broadcast...
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as elizabeth recalled in 1985 -- >> we cheer the queen and king on the balcony, then walked miles throughtreets. i remember lines of unknown people walking down whitehall, all of us just swept along in a tide of happiness and relief. nicholas: the contrast tween the crowded streets of may 1945 and those same streets today is striking, yet 75 years after the end of the second world war, a nation and lockdn looked beyond its present challenges to give thanks, thanks which will be expressed tonight in a special broadcast by the queen. nicholas witchell, bbc news. anchor: leaders across the world have been commemorating ve day. ♪ anchor: in the united states president trump met veterans at the world war ii memorial in washington. he was accompanied by first lady maloney a trump -- melania trump. in france president macron lit the grave of the unknown soldier. in germany chancellor merkel led a ceremony at a war memorial and expressed gratitude for the nation's liberation from the nazis. a father and son have been arrested and charged in the u.s. state of georgia for the fatal shooting of an u
as elizabeth recalled in 1985 -- >> we cheer the queen and king on the balcony, then walked miles throughtreets. i remember lines of unknown people walking down whitehall, all of us just swept along in a tide of happiness and relief. nicholas: the contrast tween the crowded streets of may 1945 and those same streets today is striking, yet 75 years after the end of the second world war, a nation and lockdn looked beyond its present challenges to give thanks, thanks which will be expressed...
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thanks which will be expressed tonight in a special broadcast by the queen.las witchell, bbc news. events are planned throughout the uk today, but the commemorations are taking a different tone, with large gatherings cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic and people urged to celebrate at home. but that's not preventing the occasion from being marked in style. duncan kennedy reports from portsmouth. you join us youjoin us in you join us in the home of the royal navy. 0ver my shoulder here is the memorialfor navy. 0ver my shoulder here is the memorial for those navy. 0ver my shoulder here is the memorialfor those who navy. 0ver my shoulder here is the memorial for those who served in the royal navy and also the merchant navy. worth remembering that something like 50,000 members of the royal navy died during the course of the second world war, and although todayis the second world war, and although today is one for celebration with old those ve day is parties taking place this morning, and again this afternoon, we should also remember those who did not co
thanks which will be expressed tonight in a special broadcast by the queen.las witchell, bbc news. events are planned throughout the uk today, but the commemorations are taking a different tone, with large gatherings cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic and people urged to celebrate at home. but that's not preventing the occasion from being marked in style. duncan kennedy reports from portsmouth. you join us youjoin us in you join us in the home of the royal navy. 0ver my shoulder here...
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the queen will address the uk this evening.sident trump lays a wreath at the war memorial in washington, and isjoined by several second world war veterans. in the united states —— 20 million jobs are lost as the coronavirus pushes up unemployment to its highest since the great depression of the 1930s. (00v)and, as the uk government decides whether to ease some and, as the uk government decides whether to ease some lockdown measures —— from monday, people in wales will be allowed to exercise outside more than once a day. now on bbc news. captain tom moore had a simple idea. raise £1,000 for nhs charities to mark his 100th birthday. four weeks later he'd raised more than £32—million, had a no. 1 record and become a global sensation. bbc breakfast had unrivalled access and this special programme, presented by michael ball, documents the story of the world war two veteran that prince william called ‘a one—man fund raising machine'. tomorrow will be a good day. that's the way i think i've always looked at it. we, as a country can sh
the queen will address the uk this evening.sident trump lays a wreath at the war memorial in washington, and isjoined by several second world war veterans. in the united states —— 20 million jobs are lost as the coronavirus pushes up unemployment to its highest since the great depression of the 1930s. (00v)and, as the uk government decides whether to ease some and, as the uk government decides whether to ease some lockdown measures —— from monday, people in wales will be allowed to...
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we havejust watched the queen pass a message, she linked ve day with today's pandemic, saying at the end, i say with pride we are still a nation, the brave soldiers, sailors
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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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you're meant to say what the queen says., "thank you to you and your people." i'll say, "thank you very much, queen." >> stephen: okay, that's lovely. but i'm afraid court etiquette demands you say, "yaaas queen." the captain also quipped about the knighting ceremony itself. >> i hope she's not very heavy handed with the sword. >> stephen: don't worry, captain. the sword isn't heavy, but to observe social distancing, it is very long. we've got a show for you tonight. steve carrell is here. you love steve carell. but when we come back, i hear some inside scoop about michael jordan. stick around. we love michael jordan! tums versus mozzarella stick (bell rings) when heartburn hits fight back fast... ...with tums chewy bites... beat heartburn fast tums chewy bites the last thing you should have is having enough toilet paper. please know we're working around the clock to get you more charmin. stay safe. so yes, things will be ad little different when wet. open again, at least for a while. a new vegas for the new reality. we're w
you're meant to say what the queen says., "thank you to you and your people." i'll say, "thank you very much, queen." >> stephen: okay, that's lovely. but i'm afraid court etiquette demands you say, "yaaas queen." the captain also quipped about the knighting ceremony itself. >> i hope she's not very heavy handed with the sword. >> stephen: don't worry, captain. the sword isn't heavy, but to observe social distancing, it is very long. we've got a...
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but i said why did you drive from queens to buy thai food. you can buy thai food in queens. they said, well, we just wanted to take a ride. we wanted to get out of the house. now that's -- 2 1/2 hours up, 2 1/2 hours back to buy thai food. look at that state of mind. five hours in the car as a welcome relief to staying home, right? so we just saw it in the state of georgia. you hear people driving from out of state to get a haircut. they just wanted to get out. they wanted to see people. they wanted to move. so you have that demand, and we're very well aware. what jersey does, what connecticut does, what new york does is going to affect all of us. there will be mobility. we can't align every action but we're aware of it and monitoring it. and if it becomes a problem, we'll address it. anyone who tells you they know the script here doesn't know what they're talking about. nobody has done this before. but know you haven't done it before. take an action on the best information you have and then you see what happens. if connecticut or jersey does something and you get a flood of
but i said why did you drive from queens to buy thai food. you can buy thai food in queens. they said, well, we just wanted to take a ride. we wanted to get out of the house. now that's -- 2 1/2 hours up, 2 1/2 hours back to buy thai food. look at that state of mind. five hours in the car as a welcome relief to staying home, right? so we just saw it in the state of georgia. you hear people driving from out of state to get a haircut. they just wanted to get out. they wanted to see people. they...
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she's always very, very shy. >> how do you get to be a homecoming queen if you're shy? >> she's always just a very kind person. very gentle person. >> and as that yearbook shows a star volleyball player, too. >> she could spike -- i mean, she's not that tall. but she could jump. >> jane soon met that other gifted athlete, dave laut, already well on his way to becoming one of the best shot-putters in california. they began dating after high school, and sometimes let don, little laut, tag along. >> she was wonderful. she was fun. they got along so well. they loved each other. it was just neat. >> when they got married in 1980, jane's friend helen was a bridesmaid. >> going that morning of the wedding to jane's parents' house and all the girls getting dressed up. that was really fun. it was just sweet, and jane was quite excited. she looked gorgeous. >> he had her on a pedestal. he always said such wonderful things about her. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week. on the phone. and probably for hours, her and i. we just
she's always very, very shy. >> how do you get to be a homecoming queen if you're shy? >> she's always just a very kind person. very gentle person. >> and as that yearbook shows a star volleyball player, too. >> she could spike -- i mean, she's not that tall. but she could jump. >> jane soon met that other gifted athlete, dave laut, already well on his way to becoming one of the best shot-putters in california. they began dating after high school, and sometimes let...