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fowler show, richard fowler. men, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> good to be with you. gerry: byron, the economy, we have surging inflation, falling real wages, we have dramatically higher interest rates, we have a stock market falling out of bed all the time. this should be very propitious for republicans in november, but they don't actually seem to have the advantage you might expect in those circumstances. what's going on? >> well, i think it actually will be very propitious for republicans in november. i think we had a period of time in which a number of democrats became pretty hopeful that their chances weren't as bad as they seemed to be, and they placed their hopes on being able to use the supreme court's decision on abortion against republicans. and that is going to be a factor in some races. and also on the heightened visibility of former president trump as he's pursued by the justice department and now by the attorney general of new york and others. they were hoping that that would
fowler show, richard fowler. men, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> good to be with you. gerry: byron, the economy, we have surging inflation, falling real wages, we have dramatically higher interest rates, we have a stock market falling out of bed all the time. this should be very propitious for republicans in november, but they don't actually seem to have the advantage you might expect in those circumstances. what's going on? >> well, i think it actually...
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back to you, richard. . >> thank you, isa.scotland, is really -- it's a precursor to what will take place in london. it's been much more intimate in many ways because of the relationship that you spoke of earlier. but if you will, the entire procession of events from leaving balmoral to final resting at windsor is now well under way. >> yes, it is. this is stage one. the next one, obviously, will be in london. the westminster hall ritual, has, obviously, been done before, but we are going to see something unusual in the queen's funeral in westminster abbey. that hasn't happened since the reign ra of george iii. all the royal funerals have taken place at st. george's chapel in windsor castle and that is going to be the third part of this extraordinary set of ceremonies and commemorations and that is, of course, where the queen is going to be buried in the george vi chapel and where the duke
back to you, richard. . >> thank you, isa.scotland, is really -- it's a precursor to what will take place in london. it's been much more intimate in many ways because of the relationship that you spoke of earlier. but if you will, the entire procession of events from leaving balmoral to final resting at windsor is now well under way. >> yes, it is. this is stage one. the next one, obviously, will be in london. the westminster hall ritual, has, obviously, been done before, but we are...
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richard, i've got to “ump in because we * have.ve got to “ump in because we have t have. richard, i've got to “ump in because we have one _ have. richard, i've got tojump in because we have one minute - have. richard, i've got tojump in because we have one minute left| have. richard, i've got to jump in - because we have one minute left and i want to bring lucy back in on one final thought which is the front page of the eye, world was back farewell to elizabeth ii, a lovely image of the people which has been so fundamental to this, i want to quickly, and under a minute, something about the ikes —— psychology, not everyone is a monarchist, there is something about the psychology that has caught people. i the psychology that has caught --eole. ~ , the psychology that has caught neale, ~' , , the psychology that has caught --eole. ~ , , ., the psychology that has caught neale, ~' , , ., ., people. i think it is partly to do with the fact — people. i think it is partly to do with the fact that _ people. i think it is partly to do with
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sorry, sorry, i was asking richard, i just think ok. yeah. yeah. well, i mean, he's calling for quite significant structural reforms, but i think in terms of you ask, what can the united nations do? i suppose it part of the frustration that you hear from good terrorist, i think is, is the very limits of his role. the fact that, you know, if he had a magic wand, he would want to change these things. so, you know, his position becomes a kind of a bully pulpit, and i think i was in new york last year and heard his speech at that time and really felt a mansion for mounting frustration then. and i feel it's, it's kind of just increasing even further. and i think one of the other sentences that really stuck out in his speech was that we are grid locked in, colossal global dysfunction. and his analysis is pretty well that there's the division geopolitically that you see taking place in the world between the united states and the west, broadly speaking, and russia and china and some developing countries. broadly speaking, on the other side is really crippl
sorry, sorry, i was asking richard, i just think ok. yeah. yeah. well, i mean, he's calling for quite significant structural reforms, but i think in terms of you ask, what can the united nations do? i suppose it part of the frustration that you hear from good terrorist, i think is, is the very limits of his role. the fact that, you know, if he had a magic wand, he would want to change these things. so, you know, his position becomes a kind of a bully pulpit, and i think i was in new york last...
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richard. thank you all for coming. oh, what a treat for me to share with you and trying to put yellowstone park 150 years in 45 minutes is really tough. and i looked at lots of ned frost photographs, ifj, hayden's photographs. jack, richard, fred richard photographs some of my own and i have mixed in my love of yellowstone. my i call it my backyard granddad would let me drive the pick up at the age of ten to yellowstone as long as i remember it. all the streams, all the mountains and all the rock formation. and if i missed one, then he lit up a big black cigar and it was a jaguar. and i had to sit between he and my grandmother when we went to yellowstone. so i learned quickly. i didn't know why. these are some of the people and where we've gotten the photographs that are in today's presentation. that encompass. 150 years. this is a photograph that the dad took of me and artist point and i had just gone into the marine corps and had come back on leave and it came to my mind. ned frost and fred richard and the family of
richard. thank you all for coming. oh, what a treat for me to share with you and trying to put yellowstone park 150 years in 45 minutes is really tough. and i looked at lots of ned frost photographs, ifj, hayden's photographs. jack, richard, fred richard photographs some of my own and i have mixed in my love of yellowstone. my i call it my backyard granddad would let me drive the pick up at the age of ten to yellowstone as long as i remember it. all the streams, all the mountains and all the...
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let me ask richard falk and give you the final word . richard fox. what about the palestinian government? what more can it do at this stage? saying it should call for an international independent investigation. with the members of the investigating commission appointed by the un secretary general, that is the only an impartial kind of commission report will be disclosed, as omar suggested they've been many report condemning israel behavior. and they've not only been not supported by the us. the us has tried to suppress them, even though they were extra responsibly done. all right, thank you so much for a very interesting discussion. thank you very much. oh, my bad south and richard fox, thank you for being on a 5 story and thank you too for watching. you can always watch this program again any time by visiting our website at ologist era dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. you can of course, also join the conversation on twitter. we are adrian inside from me for the back to one who
let me ask richard falk and give you the final word . richard fox. what about the palestinian government? what more can it do at this stage? saying it should call for an international independent investigation. with the members of the investigating commission appointed by the un secretary general, that is the only an impartial kind of commission report will be disclosed, as omar suggested they've been many report condemning israel behavior. and they've not only been not supported by the us. the...
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it refers to the works as a forgiving judgment of richard nixon. he equipped nixon of all charges, he takes one side, more polemical than persuasive. he distorts the views of those he would rebut, the rancor filled prejudice says against his own clear eyed distillation's, they are naive. you are not persuasive. they are a feast of the leaves one hungry, simplistic, bland. i am not done. a sympathetic glow, in no way substantiated. nixon friendly, spin, adds nothing here but fresh outrage. a hit job, lacking, nothing no, and circumstantial. so, my old boss at c-span was bryan lam. just to say irwin gellman, what are you doing wrong? >> i keep on telling you, i am a lot less than you think i am. even with these people, i am even lesser than you think i am. [laughs] the wonder one review i got in the new york times for this book said, nothing new, everything i've written is bad, and that, quite frankly, if you read the book you are an idiot. that appeared one line in the new york times, and my sales went up four times. and then made the sunday edition
it refers to the works as a forgiving judgment of richard nixon. he equipped nixon of all charges, he takes one side, more polemical than persuasive. he distorts the views of those he would rebut, the rancor filled prejudice says against his own clear eyed distillation's, they are naive. you are not persuasive. they are a feast of the leaves one hungry, simplistic, bland. i am not done. a sympathetic glow, in no way substantiated. nixon friendly, spin, adds nothing here but fresh outrage. a hit...
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why is writing about richard nixon still so controversial? there are several reasons, but i think the main reason is one of the reviews that i received which was a nice review. it wasn't bad it. it said i can't see it. i mean dixon was so bad and kennedy was so good. there's no way that this book that is written as well as it is written and the arguments that are made are so reasonable. it just it just it just can't be. and one of the reviews i got from a syndicate in canada was an important book in your water read it, but 60 years they've gotten it wrong gilman's narrative is like swimming upstream. so the general tenor of nixon being a despicable individual one of the the greatest things that i remember as i was writing. the second volume was that just about every liberal commentator. hold the speech maudlin. and maudlin is not a good term. i found in the adley stevenson papers. at princeton about a hundred and twenty letters. that were favorable to stevenson and unfavorable to the chucker. speech. the only thing i left out was there were a
why is writing about richard nixon still so controversial? there are several reasons, but i think the main reason is one of the reviews that i received which was a nice review. it wasn't bad it. it said i can't see it. i mean dixon was so bad and kennedy was so good. there's no way that this book that is written as well as it is written and the arguments that are made are so reasonable. it just it just it just can't be. and one of the reviews i got from a syndicate in canada was an important...
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his presidential pick was richard nixon. his vice presidential pick was henry cabinet lodged junior. it was not so much nixon picking lodge, it was eisenhower picking lodge. and, at the time lodge was the representative for the united states. and was the main person who talked about the russians being evil, and made a tremendous amount of television time. he had the ability, he was a boston robin. by the way, you might not know the person who wrote the biography on henry cabinet launch jr.. it is luke nichter. >> it was not a self serving question, i promise. third misunderstanding i highlighted about the 1960s on the democratic side. also interesting that on the 1960s senator john f. kennedy, that candidate would not have been elected president without johnson, it was really eisenhower the trip to the south. louisiana and 56. virginia both campaigns, began to eat away at the democratic south. would kennedy have won the presidency without lyndon johnson from to texas to hold down the democratic south? >> as we would say in t
his presidential pick was richard nixon. his vice presidential pick was henry cabinet lodged junior. it was not so much nixon picking lodge, it was eisenhower picking lodge. and, at the time lodge was the representative for the united states. and was the main person who talked about the russians being evil, and made a tremendous amount of television time. he had the ability, he was a boston robin. by the way, you might not know the person who wrote the biography on henry cabinet launch jr.. it...
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richard, we have to leave it _ so to speak. richard, we have to leave it there, _ so to speak.leave it there, but thank i to leave it there, but thank you very much for running through the possibilities of the eradication of invasive species. the eradication of invasive secies. ~ , the eradication of invasive secies. y , the prince and princess of wales have made their first official visit to the nation since they were given their new titles. william and katherine visited anglesey in north wales, where they lived for three years after getting married, and the city of swansea in south wales. prince william's office said there are no plans for him to have an investiture on the scale of the one seen in 1969 when prince charles was crowned. hello there. there's been quite an autumnal flavour to our weather story both by day and at nightjust recently. there's more sunshine and showers to come. plenty of rainbows potentially in the sky, but the wind strength will ease through wednesday, still coming from the north, so still a coolish source. now it's this weather front here that coul
richard, we have to leave it _ so to speak. richard, we have to leave it there, _ so to speak.leave it there, but thank i to leave it there, but thank you very much for running through the possibilities of the eradication of invasive species. the eradication of invasive secies. ~ , the eradication of invasive secies. y , the prince and princess of wales have made their first official visit to the nation since they were given their new titles. william and katherine visited anglesey in north...
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i had the pleasure this evening of welcoming and introducing to the eminent scholars of richard nixonthe nixon era. her moderator this evening is frank gannon a member of the prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration who later served as special assistant to counselor donald rumsfeld. he's the chief editorial assistant to former president nixon on research and writing of his memoirs during the presidency years in san clemente. and he has the distinction of having seven interviewed the former president for 38 hours on tape in 1983 in those materials reside in the peabody archive. our distinguished speaker this evening is john roy price the road scholar and harvard educated attorney who migrated from 1968 rockefeller campaign to that of nixon. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 199 working with daniel patrick moynihan and later working with domestic adviser john ehrlichman a special system to the president for urban affairs. he ultimately became head of government relations for chase manhattan bank and present ceo of the federal bank of pittsburgh. a spe
i had the pleasure this evening of welcoming and introducing to the eminent scholars of richard nixonthe nixon era. her moderator this evening is frank gannon a member of the prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration who later served as special assistant to counselor donald rumsfeld. he's the chief editorial assistant to former president nixon on research and writing of his memoirs during the presidency years in san clemente. and he has the distinction of having seven...
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richard, thanks so much. richard ross of evercore isi. coming up, more on the selloff. soft landing, nothing more than wishful thinking. what you do on a day like today? we talk to the chief investment strategist at --. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a titer fed until now meant higher longer-term rates. perhaps a titer fed going or what is going to mean lower rates because it means lower long-term growth, lower inflation. we one of the highest exposures to cash and cash like investments in the history of the firm, probably 17% of the portfolio is in cash and cash like investments. it is a lot, but gives you a lot of dry power and safety. you get the capital -- to capitalize on higher rates that the fed is providing us. alix: that was dan suzuki, deputy cio and richard bernstein advisors. $30 billion of inflow through wednesday of this week. where do you find safety? kathryn, what are you doing on a day like today? kathryn: -- positioned in value over growth, have a healthy cash position, have structured products that limits your downside. also limits your upside. there are pro
richard, thanks so much. richard ross of evercore isi. coming up, more on the selloff. soft landing, nothing more than wishful thinking. what you do on a day like today? we talk to the chief investment strategist at --. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a titer fed until now meant higher longer-term rates. perhaps a titer fed going or what is going to mean lower rates because it means lower long-term growth, lower inflation. we one of the highest exposures to cash and cash like investments in the...
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richard howorth, you mentioned william faulkner a minute ago. you and your family in oxford have kind of a special connection to two very famous authors, faulkner and john grisham. could you describe what those connections are? well, the house that i grew up in in oxford was directly across the street from farmer's home, now for faulkner, died about a little less than a year before we moved into that house. so i never knew, you know, but i certainly wasn't aware of his existence from the time that i was quite young and what else you ask me? john grisham another connection. and of course, also there are people in my family who knew faulkner, both my grandfather. i had a great aunt who is probably his wife, estelle's best friend. so i grew up knowing that john grisham came to know when he was a young attorney living about 50 miles north of here, just outside memphis. and he came to see me because he's going to have a book published, a time to kill by a very small publisher, a subsidiary of a religious book company, actually. and he he was quite fo
richard howorth, you mentioned william faulkner a minute ago. you and your family in oxford have kind of a special connection to two very famous authors, faulkner and john grisham. could you describe what those connections are? well, the house that i grew up in in oxford was directly across the street from farmer's home, now for faulkner, died about a little less than a year before we moved into that house. so i never knew, you know, but i certainly wasn't aware of his existence from the time...
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richard, welcome, richard. what can we expect to hear from? i'm trying to get her where she will be speaking at any minute. now, phil, and i mean, i think we heard from him, of course, in his speech opening the un general assembly. but if anything, he spent rather little time talking about the war in ukraine and also tries to talk about the many other crises facing the world. but i think what we're going to hear from him is a pretty clear position on the, the increasing concerns that have come during the course of this very week emerging from vladimir putin announcements of general mobilization. his threats not even particularly veiled of using nuclear weapons. i think we're going to hear a clear message from good terrorist on that. and then all of the other sort of multiple crises that feed that link into this war. whether it's this apparition, nuclear plant, which has been under fire, the i. e, a, the united nations nuclear body has been really desperately trying to stabilize the situation there. if we look at the knock on effects of the war
richard, welcome, richard. what can we expect to hear from? i'm trying to get her where she will be speaking at any minute. now, phil, and i mean, i think we heard from him, of course, in his speech opening the un general assembly. but if anything, he spent rather little time talking about the war in ukraine and also tries to talk about the many other crises facing the world. but i think what we're going to hear from him is a pretty clear position on the, the increasing concerns that have come...
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. >> richard dennis allen. >> richard l. allen. anna s. w. allison.alvarez. >> angelo emma rondo. >> james m. amarado. >> paul w. ambrose. craig scott eyman seven. -- callisto anyaya junior. kermit charles anderson. john jack and reggio -- >> hi 00 -- joseph john angelini junior. mary lee edwards angell. >> lara and gelato -- lorraine antiqua. and my cousin -- >> and my husband cesar ovi are -- alviar. september 2022 is the21st anniversary -- the 21st anniversary. cesar alviar will be remembered as a kind and loving person to family and friends. his legacy will remain in our hearts forever. he is a guardian angel to me and my children, christopher, jeanine anez, my grandchildren, riley, james, nina, maxwell, and my daughter-in-law, and son-in-laws eric and mark. we miss and love you so much. thank you all to those who organized this for us. god bless the victims, and god bless america. >> and to my cousin, victim of the world trade center bombing, john, i was four years old. i remember you clear as day. i love you and i miss you. and my other cousin,
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richard howorth, you mentioned william faulkner a minute ago. you and your family in oxford have kind of a special connection to two very famous authors, faulkner and john grisham. could you describe what those connections are? well, the house that i grew up in in oxford was directly across the street from farmer's home, now for faulkner, died about a little less than a year before we moved into that house. so i never knew, you know, but i certainly wasn't aware of his existence from the time that i was quite young and what else you ask me? john grisham another connection. and of course, also there are people in my family who knew faulkner, both my grandfather. i had a great aunt who is probably his wife, estelle's best friend. so i grew up knowing that john grisham came to know when he was a young attorney living about 50 miles north of here, just outside memphis. and he came to see me because he's going to have a book published, a time to kill by a very small publisher, a subsidiary of a religious book company, actually. and he he was quite fo
richard howorth, you mentioned william faulkner a minute ago. you and your family in oxford have kind of a special connection to two very famous authors, faulkner and john grisham. could you describe what those connections are? well, the house that i grew up in in oxford was directly across the street from farmer's home, now for faulkner, died about a little less than a year before we moved into that house. so i never knew, you know, but i certainly wasn't aware of his existence from the time...
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we're very close to aberdeen as richard said and you're seeing the gun salutes from edinburgh castle.n go to dundee and then come back, past the royal mall here, past st. charles and past the royal residence of the monarch. she's expected to stay there and lie there overnight. and she will lie in rest for 24 hours where people can give their respect and deep love for a monarch who has really defined so many generations, don. >> isa, thank you very much for that. richard, listen, we have to be mindful we are marking two occasions here, the transition of power and honoring the life and mourning the death of queen elizabeth, all at the same time. >> and like a pendulum, these events go backwards and forward between them. you've got the proclamation, the funeral, the cortez making its way to aberdeen and to e edinburgh. that's going to be the contradiction of emotions that the british people will face for the next week until things have become a little more certain. >> i'm don lemon here with my colleague richard qwest and then also joining us from buckingham palace our colleague cnn roya
we're very close to aberdeen as richard said and you're seeing the gun salutes from edinburgh castle.n go to dundee and then come back, past the royal mall here, past st. charles and past the royal residence of the monarch. she's expected to stay there and lie there overnight. and she will lie in rest for 24 hours where people can give their respect and deep love for a monarch who has really defined so many generations, don. >> isa, thank you very much for that. richard, listen, we have...
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bobby told richard he left home only briefly, if you come back and find vicky shot. his gun cleaning kit late right beside her. >> he said before he left, he took his gun and was going to clean it because vicky and him were going to the range the next day. he told me, she must have been trying to clean my gun, because she likes to tinker with stuff, and she may have tried to clean my gun accidentally went off. >> police photos showed the grisly result, her wounds was, fatal vicky was gone, her mother arrive later that evening to a crowd of investigators. the castle she helped pay for had now become her daughter's coffin. it fell to richard to break the news. >> oh no, not my, picky not my vicky, then she starts -- bobby, what happened? she is screaming. you never forget the sound of a mother who lost her child at the -- not lost. >> but somehow, in the middle of all that grief, vicky's mother offered up a theory about what might have led to her daughters shooting >> she said did the dogs jump up, did the dogs jump up and make the gun go off? >> i thought that was on.
bobby told richard he left home only briefly, if you come back and find vicky shot. his gun cleaning kit late right beside her. >> he said before he left, he took his gun and was going to clean it because vicky and him were going to the range the next day. he told me, she must have been trying to clean my gun, because she likes to tinker with stuff, and she may have tried to clean my gun accidentally went off. >> police photos showed the grisly result, her wounds was, fatal vicky...
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only on may 5, 1945, the name of richard was stopped.y immediately began to prepare him for destruction. for what reason, the mined richardna tunnels were not blown up, and it remains unknown. the soviet sappers defused, and then they took out six army trucks with explosives found here. however, part of the plant turned out to be so stuffed with minami that they preferred to simply seal it up and close it from sin, away precisely because of the likelihood of running into wars like echo . our guide digger romance is always taken with him in the dog tunnel. in the dungeon, because this is my true friend. and most importantly, if it happens that you are unpleasant. well, i don’t know, i’ll break my leg there or they’ll roll me over or something else. i know that thanks to the dog i will get a chance to be saved. she will warn me if there is any danger that i can not determine with human senses, i always rely on her instinct in the corridor richard never came down. but the narrow-caliber is clearly visible on the american ones, which were sh
only on may 5, 1945, the name of richard was stopped.y immediately began to prepare him for destruction. for what reason, the mined richardna tunnels were not blown up, and it remains unknown. the soviet sappers defused, and then they took out six army trucks with explosives found here. however, part of the plant turned out to be so stuffed with minami that they preferred to simply seal it up and close it from sin, away precisely because of the likelihood of running into wars like echo . our...
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richard: i think if you look into the present speech clearly to give this week, he gave what it means, he talks about those folks who do not elections and he talks about those folks who call the people invade the capitol on january 6, patriots and so in the definitions, he tells you what ultra mega is money goes further, and that speech the delineation between the folks and traditional republicans and i think that in that definition with white house want you to believe is it what you to believe it there's between visible want to be over my god, and is her actual republicans and nothing is a winner or loser fencing with a white house printed is made clear bright lights and i think that's important to understand from the president coming up front of them i think you bring only clinton and here's a little bit of a misnomer, because there was not an invasion of the capitol and there wasn't people yes protest in several going to object is the floor but there wasn't an invasion of the capitol hillary cap entered question and barack obama invited mr. trump to the white house and doesn't we s
richard: i think if you look into the present speech clearly to give this week, he gave what it means, he talks about those folks who do not elections and he talks about those folks who call the people invade the capitol on january 6, patriots and so in the definitions, he tells you what ultra mega is money goes further, and that speech the delineation between the folks and traditional republicans and i think that in that definition with white house want you to believe is it what you to believe...
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>> good afternoon, richard. i think the scene is different from the picture that you and anna are painting where you are. the scenes of pomp, jubilation, very different much more come ber we saw the family going to a private service in a church nearby, a church the queen went often, she was part of the congregation. they were there about 15, 20 minutes or so. then the return. parked their cars and like you and anna were discussing, looked at the tributes and bouquets that have been left there as people pay respects to a queen, to a monarch and a matriarch. there was a moment i would like to point out to our viewers we saw princess eugenie, she cleaned her eye and then prince andrew put his arm around her, embraced her. this is worth reminding viewers, this is a family very much grieving and while, of course, we are celebrating the new king, king charles iii, this family is still mourning. and worth reminding viewers that the mood here has been incredibly somber as we expect, obviously, the queen to then make her
>> good afternoon, richard. i think the scene is different from the picture that you and anna are painting where you are. the scenes of pomp, jubilation, very different much more come ber we saw the family going to a private service in a church nearby, a church the queen went often, she was part of the congregation. they were there about 15, 20 minutes or so. then the return. parked their cars and like you and anna were discussing, looked at the tributes and bouquets that have been left...
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richard, thank you so much for now. our chief international editor richard walker, and joining us there in key, of course, our corresponded nick conley. now, rushes war on ukraine has contributed to soaring gas prices in europe. fez richard just mentioned, there is an energy crisis here is handed energy companies, record profits. today, european union energy ministers have agreed to introduce new windfall taxes on, on revenues of those companies in a meeting in brussels. each member states have agreed to impose extra levies on power producers. european companies will have to return a share of their excess profits. skyrocketing energy costs have contributed to inflation, which has reached a record high of 10 percent across the rosa. now we have more breaking news for you, thought georgia bella has learned that a coup attempt is underway in burkina faso. a last and heavy gunfire were reported near the presidential palace state tv went off air briefly following the reported blasts, roads in the capital. what to do, who hav
richard, thank you so much for now. our chief international editor richard walker, and joining us there in key, of course, our corresponded nick conley. now, rushes war on ukraine has contributed to soaring gas prices in europe. fez richard just mentioned, there is an energy crisis here is handed energy companies, record profits. today, european union energy ministers have agreed to introduce new windfall taxes on, on revenues of those companies in a meeting in brussels. each member states have...
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you can see, richard, why she loved spending time here in scotland. it's just to watch this -- >> the whole thing is going to be a series of waves leading to a crescendo next week. we have this moment of going to edinburgh and then the lying in rest here, then we're going to have the body taken to london, it will be flown to london, then it will lie in state at westminster hall where we expect hundreds of thousands of people will want to pay their respects, all leading up to a week on monday which is the funeral. i mean, you know, world leader terms, we won't have seen anything like this in our lifetimes. >> listening to christiane moments ago, i didn't want to interrupt because there is a delay and speak over her but i think she brings up a great point that there hasn't been this gnashing and wailing because as christiane pointed out a couple days ago she's 96 years old. we don't know exactly the cause, but, you know, she's older. it didn't come as a complete shock because she had lived a long and beautiful life of service. it wasn't the shock and th
you can see, richard, why she loved spending time here in scotland. it's just to watch this -- >> the whole thing is going to be a series of waves leading to a crescendo next week. we have this moment of going to edinburgh and then the lying in rest here, then we're going to have the body taken to london, it will be flown to london, then it will lie in state at westminster hall where we expect hundreds of thousands of people will want to pay their respects, all leading up to a week on...
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words, richard. [applause] >> let's give a hand to annie chung for all this -- the great work she leads, thank you annie, a remarkable leader and it's hot so to keep it brief, a reminder, there refree resources for citizenship services in san francisco. that's the take away today whether it's immigration services at workshops or application fee, the -- these services exist for those in san francisco. we have a workshop in celebration of citizen month. we have a workshop september 24th. it's the osha campus. visit our website for information. it's an appoint base workshop so you need to make an appointment and my fantastic colleagues will pass out flyers and september 24th, a free citizenship workshop and come through. all resources available. a huge thanks to my colleagues at the immigrant a faurs for plan and putting on today's event and supporting our partners with the sf path to initiative citizenship. have a wonderful day and happy citizens month, everyone. >> thank you, richard and thank to all
words, richard. [applause] >> let's give a hand to annie chung for all this -- the great work she leads, thank you annie, a remarkable leader and it's hot so to keep it brief, a reminder, there refree resources for citizenship services in san francisco. that's the take away today whether it's immigration services at workshops or application fee, the -- these services exist for those in san francisco. we have a workshop in celebration of citizen month. we have a workshop september 24th....
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do you think richard is correct about that? >> well, richard is absolutely correct.lyst and writer called walter badge et. it's the secret of the british monarchy, the mystery of the monarchy, is that it is an institution that is unchanging. and so the personality of the monarch is not supposed to affect the institution. the institution comes first. we heard in charles' speech today, he actually signalled the fact that his duties have changed. and he talked about his charities and his issues that he cared about. and he mentioned that others will continue. don't worry, they're in good hands. i think that was his way of signaling, i'm not going to be an advocate for climate change the way i used to be. you know how i feel, but others must carry that forward because it's no longer my job as the sovereign. he's signalled the fact that he recognizes his own job has changed dramatically with the death of his mother. >> speaking of changing dramatically, the newly minted british prime minister liz truss met queen elizabeth just hours after taking office. and now she's met w
do you think richard is correct about that? >> well, richard is absolutely correct.lyst and writer called walter badge et. it's the secret of the british monarchy, the mystery of the monarchy, is that it is an institution that is unchanging. and so the personality of the monarch is not supposed to affect the institution. the institution comes first. we heard in charles' speech today, he actually signalled the fact that his duties have changed. and he talked about his charities and his...
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i also have the ws chief international editor richard walker. here with me in the studio, richard, we both listened into that and a one very important piece of news is one reaction that came out of keys today. and that is that if formerly applied for natal membership for fast track and they to membership store that was asked about that. and i thought the question, yeah, it was a very interesting exchange. and this was a surprise move by the ukrainians this afternoon. so after vladimir putin announced this, the, this move that's been expected for some time, that he was going to illegally annex these, these regions of ukraine. isn't he came out of all of them is lensky. the ukranian president saying that ukraine now wants to join nato. and a kind of a maneuver by the ukrainians here in the hope of getting the nature protection, but perhaps also with kind of diplomatic political purposes because it was very interesting to see how stolen back responded to that because he was very sort of clear on most of his messaging, and here he voted very much to
i also have the ws chief international editor richard walker. here with me in the studio, richard, we both listened into that and a one very important piece of news is one reaction that came out of keys today. and that is that if formerly applied for natal membership for fast track and they to membership store that was asked about that. and i thought the question, yeah, it was a very interesting exchange. and this was a surprise move by the ukrainians this afternoon. so after vladimir putin...
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but richard and i would argue here over this, richard wants that to continue for the rest of time. but effectively by putting television cameras in there they made all that redundant. >> exactly. >> you want the tradition and the formality. >> i take issue because what you're watching here is the foundation and the bedrock of constitutional monarchy. >> they don't have to do the flags and proclamations, just put it on tv. >> how would you do it? >> after this event. they're going to go and read it out around the nations. >> but these pictures are playing out all over is his point. >> so why declare it, why put the flags to half-staffed? i'm just saying it's redundant. not the constitution. >> why is this read out in different parts of the union? elizabeth norton? do we have the historian? >> i think it's really important that it is read out. i know we all know that people are watching this on television across the uk. so in some respects it's a bit immaterial. but i think it's really important to keep with the history because actually, i mean, we have a long history of monarchy in
but richard and i would argue here over this, richard wants that to continue for the rest of time. but effectively by putting television cameras in there they made all that redundant. >> exactly. >> you want the tradition and the formality. >> i take issue because what you're watching here is the foundation and the bedrock of constitutional monarchy. >> they don't have to do the flags and proclamations, just put it on tv. >> how would you do it? >> after this...