60
60
Jul 17, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
a royal commission is australia's highest form of enquiry. ort during the middle of next year. and already the commission is urging defence achieves to take a more urgent approach to addressing suicides within its ranks, so the royal commission is investigating the military�*s culture, its treatment of injuries, and also the transition into civilian life, which many veterans find extremely difficult, especially those with ongoing trauma. i those with ongoing trauma. i know this is an ongoing investigation but have not been any conclusions drawn as to what they can do better? we've heard from _ what they can do better? we've heard from the _ what they can do better? we've heard from the department - what they can do better? we've heard from the department of l heard from the department of veterans' heard from the department of vetera ns' affairs. heard from the department of veterans' affairs. it is saying that it veterans' affairs. it is saying thatitis veterans' affairs. it is saying that it is constantly looking to improve its programmes to
a royal commission is australia's highest form of enquiry. ort during the middle of next year. and already the commission is urging defence achieves to take a more urgent approach to addressing suicides within its ranks, so the royal commission is investigating the military�*s culture, its treatment of injuries, and also the transition into civilian life, which many veterans find extremely difficult, especially those with ongoing trauma. i those with ongoing trauma. i know this is an ongoing...
9
9.0
Jul 31, 2023
07/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
on getting the royal commission on it.d be happy to have a royal commission into it, provided happened quickly. provided it happened quickly. yes, got yes, the information we've got out is that now 1000 bank out today is that now 1000 bank accounts, a day are being closed accounts, a day are being closed a day every single day, a thousand people, whether it's their personal or business accounts, are being closed down. and my concern is that rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor this week showed showed no comprehension of the issue whatsoever. now, there are many things this conservative government have done over 13 years that i profoundly disagree with. i have to say they as soon as i came out on this subject, i thought the response from andrew griffith, the city minister, and indeed from the prime minister, rishi sunak, has been very, very good. need to move incredibly good. we need to move incredibly quickly. reeves quickly. i mean, rachel reeves is talking the fact that is talking about the fact that the is apparently bu
on getting the royal commission on it.d be happy to have a royal commission into it, provided happened quickly. provided it happened quickly. yes, got yes, the information we've got out is that now 1000 bank out today is that now 1000 bank accounts, a day are being closed accounts, a day are being closed a day every single day, a thousand people, whether it's their personal or business accounts, are being closed down. and my concern is that rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor this week showed...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
potentially even a commission would you go a royal commission would you go that far? that far. i >> yeah, i would go that far. i do think it needs root and branch i think we branch reform. i think that we need start being a bit more need to start being a bit more innovative about the we innovative about the way we approach care because approach health care because politicians use politicians are scared to use the word. they're the privatisation word. they're scared just bring in private scared to just bring in private providers because ultimately voters write it off and think that that's it. the nhs is gone as long as it remains free at the point of access .. that's the the point of access.. that's the most important thing. who provides that health care, i think is less of a worry. well, the first thing i'd do on a friday, saturday and sunday night is have breathalysers installed in all accident and emergency department and anybody that comes through and fails a breathalyser test have to deposit their credit card and then we'll work out later whether to charge them or
potentially even a commission would you go a royal commission would you go that far? that far. i >> yeah, i would go that far. i do think it needs root and branch i think we branch reform. i think that we need start being a bit more need to start being a bit more innovative about the we innovative about the way we approach care because approach health care because politicians use politicians are scared to use the word. they're the privatisation word. they're scared just bring in private...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
pumping a lot more money into it can can save what's happening if we need reform. >> how about a royal commissionek. have a royal week. should we have a royal commission it commission look at this, take it out politics and just have an out of politics and just have an independent body, make changes to nhs make it better. to the nhs to make it better. yes no? fatima think you yes or no? fatima i think you have to give people, the citizens, you to them citizens, you have to give them the to, to look at the right to, to look at what sort of services want sort of services they want locally them that power locally and give them that power back they need. back that they need. >> and also we have to also realise we're not talking realise that we're not talking in about nhs. in isolation about the nhs. there's social that there's also social care that needs to sorted out. needs to be sorted out. >> response to fatima quickly on the, the, on the royal the, on the, on the royal commission idea, i think that's probably a good idea. >> but royal commissions take forever must given forever and it must be give
pumping a lot more money into it can can save what's happening if we need reform. >> how about a royal commissionek. have a royal week. should we have a royal commission it commission look at this, take it out politics and just have an out of politics and just have an independent body, make changes to nhs make it better. to the nhs to make it better. yes no? fatima think you yes or no? fatima i think you have to give people, the citizens, you to them citizens, you have to give them the...
51
51
Jul 10, 2023
07/23
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
salter: ritual child sexual abuse wasn't a focus of the royal commission.rts or in the recommendations, and so certainly there were questions about where did this phrase come from? how did it arise? how did it come to be in the prime minister's speech in the manner that it was? i'm in contact with international networks of mental health workers particularly who treat children and adults who have been subject to sexual exploitation, and i was contacted. i was emailed. people reached out about this phrase. it is a phrase that we're aware of. it's a very sensitive phrase. elise: the use of the phrase "ritual sex abuse" would have been taken as validation of the conspiracy theory by qanon followers, because it's a person in authority using this phrase, which appears to directly reference the conspiracy theory. louise: despite being asked repeatedly, the prime minister has not answered four corners' questions on the record about whether tim stewart passed on information to him about the wording of the apology. immediately after the apology, tim stewart began twe
salter: ritual child sexual abuse wasn't a focus of the royal commission.rts or in the recommendations, and so certainly there were questions about where did this phrase come from? how did it arise? how did it come to be in the prime minister's speech in the manner that it was? i'm in contact with international networks of mental health workers particularly who treat children and adults who have been subject to sexual exploitation, and i was contacted. i was emailed. people reached out about...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
— about was it the health service royal commission javid royal commission sajid javid sait— royal commissioning. so you've porridge, a cereal you've got porridge, a cereal tat— you've got porridge, a cereal tat ant— you've got porridge, a cereal bar and yoghurt_ you've got porridge, a cereal bar and yoghurt at 830. then you do bar and yoghurt at 830. then you tolto— bar and yoghurt at 830. then you dol30-workout- bar and yoghurt at 830. then you dol30-workout and- bar and yoghurt at 830. then you do 30 workout and then do a 30 minute workout and then of course, you're— do a 30 minute workout and then of course, you're going be of course, you're going to be nantw— of course, you're going to be hungry because— of course, you're going to be hungry because you're insulin's taoppet—onantel dropped. we need to change the anetone— rhetoric and start people taeuttnt— rhetoric and start people fuelling-fat- rhetoric and start people fuelling fat for satiety. and fuelling on fat for satiety. and tnen— fuelling on fat for satiety. and tnen woa — fuelling on fat for satiety. and tnen you ton-t— fuelling
— about was it the health service royal commission javid royal commission sajid javid sait— royal commissioning. so you've porridge, a cereal you've got porridge, a cereal tat— you've got porridge, a cereal tat ant— you've got porridge, a cereal bar and yoghurt_ you've got porridge, a cereal bar and yoghurt at 830. then you do bar and yoghurt at 830. then you tolto— bar and yoghurt at 830. then you dol30-workout- bar and yoghurt at 830. then you dol30-workout and- bar and yoghurt at...
37
37
Jul 5, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
, again, when _ to set up a royal commission, again, when it— to set up a royal commission, again, whenat we need to do about — quite obvious i think what we need to do about them. why mac lets go with george and chris, i see you in a suh-25_ with george and chris, i see you in a sub—25 years. chris, will it make 100? _ a sub-25 years. chris, will it make 100? ., , , ., 100? hi. i doubt it. there needs to be possibly — 100? hi. i doubt it. there needs to be possibly a _ 100? hi. i doubt it. there needs to be possibly a wider— 100? hi. i doubt it. there needs to be possibly a wider discussion - 100? hi. i doubt it. there needs to be possibly a wider discussion on l be possibly a wider discussion on dare i say the p word, there needs to be more competition within the nhs. from my experience, supply chains and equipments, the nhs is stuck in time when it comes to equipment... stuck in time when it comes to equipment - -_ stuck in time when it comes to equipment... stuck in time when it comes to ea-uiment... . �*, . equipment... that's what sa'id javid said, equipment... that's what sa'id j
, again, when _ to set up a royal commission, again, when it— to set up a royal commission, again, whenat we need to do about — quite obvious i think what we need to do about them. why mac lets go with george and chris, i see you in a suh-25_ with george and chris, i see you in a sub—25 years. chris, will it make 100? _ a sub-25 years. chris, will it make 100? ., , , ., 100? hi. i doubt it. there needs to be possibly — 100? hi. i doubt it. there needs to be possibly a _ 100? hi. i doubt...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, they would like to see whether it is the sajid javid's idea of a royal commission for example, oralking about learning from other systems as well. it does seem that now there is a greater sense of conversation around what we could learn from other countries as back in 1948, 75 years ago, the uk was not unique but very rare in the world in terms of delivering universal health care. it was only prussia and norway that had got there before . for the united kingdom, before. for the united kingdom, these days , most developed these days, most developed countries in the world, with the notable exception of the united states of america, deliver some form or other of universal health care. so there are lots of different models of how this universal access to health care is delivered around the world now. and there are some voices saying those are models from which could learn , although which we could learn, although it that both the it does seem that both the government the labour party government and the labour party are wary of wading into that conversation . conversation. >> tom harwo
yes, they would like to see whether it is the sajid javid's idea of a royal commission for example, oralking about learning from other systems as well. it does seem that now there is a greater sense of conversation around what we could learn from other countries as back in 1948, 75 years ago, the uk was not unique but very rare in the world in terms of delivering universal health care. it was only prussia and norway that had got there before . for the united kingdom, before. for the united...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
as his predecessor calls for a royal commission, steve barclay said he was committed to the model of>> use. >> but this comes, of course, as the country's three main health think tanks are warning that the nhs may not make it to its 100th birthday without some urgent life support. our deputy political editor tom harwood has been looking back at its sometimes so healthy times. sometimes not so healthy times. i've been asked to tell you just a little about this new plan for better health. >> our plan is a service which will provide the best medical advice and treatment for everyone in every man, woman and child in this country. these were the words of conservative health minister henry willink speaking in 1944, announcing his plans for what would become the nhs , his 1944 white paper was nhs, his 1944 white paper was the blueprint for the national health service . mr aneurin bevan health service. mr aneurin bevan but it was aneurin bevan the labour minister for health who brought the nhs into existence in july 1948 under bevan, the reach of the state stretched further than the original
as his predecessor calls for a royal commission, steve barclay said he was committed to the model of>> use. >> but this comes, of course, as the country's three main health think tanks are warning that the nhs may not make it to its 100th birthday without some urgent life support. our deputy political editor tom harwood has been looking back at its sometimes so healthy times. sometimes not so healthy times. i've been asked to tell you just a little about this new plan for better...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
the first royal commission that was set up to irreve— commission that was set up to were rner— commissionolder, more complex and generally sicker . complex and generally sicker. yeah, well, yes, that's of course that _ yeah, well, yes, that's of course that is- yeah, well, yes, that's of course that is true. but the demand being made of an existing service, that's the point i'm making, is that those older, sicker people all are helped into a longer and actually a more fulfilling life by the range of public services. another thing that's always got wreng— another thing that's always got wreng eieei— another thing that's always got wrong about the _ another thing that's always got wrong about the health service is wrong about the health service ie ie— wrong about the health service ie re inegine— wrong about the health service is to imagine that— wrong about the health service is to imagine that somehow neeiinw— is to imagine that somehow neeiinw ine— is to imagine that somehow healthy life is— is to imagine that somehow healthy life is something that you healthy life is something that wew
the first royal commission that was set up to irreve— commission that was set up to were rner— commissionolder, more complex and generally sicker . complex and generally sicker. yeah, well, yes, that's of course that _ yeah, well, yes, that's of course that is- yeah, well, yes, that's of course that is true. but the demand being made of an existing service, that's the point i'm making, is that those older, sicker people all are helped into a longer and actually a more fulfilling life by the...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to have a royal commission to review the nhs to and work cross party to figure out what it shouldse people to take more responsibility for themselves and rebecca reid, your nominee. >> so i know she would defer to amanda and fiona , but amanda and indeed fiona, but mine is amy nicholl, fellow token married on token lefty who got married on saturday and was here. i think what, 36 hours or something later, knowing jacob later, she knowing jacob rees—mogg, his boss, and i wish them all well and great happiness their new marriage. happiness in their new marriage. >> was absolutely >> she was absolutely big. congratulations to amy and john, lovely , lovely couple. and she lovely, lovely couple. and she looked beautiful and usually, of course, she would win the greatest britain. but really after that incredible breaking news tonight, fiona phillips after bravely revealing she's battling alzheimer's at just 62 years old and doing so in a way that i think will make her a key campaigner in terms of raising awareness for this horrid, horrid disease in the years to come. amanda patel, your u
we need to have a royal commission to review the nhs to and work cross party to figure out what it shouldse people to take more responsibility for themselves and rebecca reid, your nominee. >> so i know she would defer to amanda and fiona , but amanda and indeed fiona, but mine is amy nicholl, fellow token married on token lefty who got married on saturday and was here. i think what, 36 hours or something later, knowing jacob later, she knowing jacob rees—mogg, his boss, and i wish them...
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to have a royal commission to review the nhs to and work cross party to figure out what it shouldto take more responsibility for themselves and rebecca reid, your nominee. >> so i know she would defer to amanda and fiona , but amanda and indeed fiona, but mine is amy nicholl, fellow token married on token lefty who got married on saturday and was here. i think what, 36 hours or something later, knowing jacob later, she knowing jacob rees—mogg, his boss, and i wish them all well and great happiness their new marriage. happiness in their new marriage. >> was absolutely >> she was absolutely big. congratulations to amy and john, lovely , lovely couple. and she lovely, lovely couple. and she looked beautiful and usually, of course, she would win the greatest britain. but really after that incredible breaking news tonight, fiona phillips after bravely revealing she's battling alzheimer's at just 62 years old and doing so in a way that i think will make her a key campaigner in terms of raising awareness for this horrid, horrid disease in the years to come. amanda patel, your union jacka
we need to have a royal commission to review the nhs to and work cross party to figure out what it shouldto take more responsibility for themselves and rebecca reid, your nominee. >> so i know she would defer to amanda and fiona , but amanda and indeed fiona, but mine is amy nicholl, fellow token married on token lefty who got married on saturday and was here. i think what, 36 hours or something later, knowing jacob later, she knowing jacob rees—mogg, his boss, and i wish them all well...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
still ahead, should we commission royal yacht? commission a new royal yacht? thinks but do michael gove thinks so, but do you is it a waste of you agree? is it a waste of money or it something that we money or is it something that we should but first, should be proud of? but first, let's a look at weather let's take a look at the weather with greg. >> that warm feeling inside. aside boxed boilers , is aside from boxed boilers, is proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast where further showers and longer spells of rain over the next few days. there will be some sunshine though, but for many of us it will feel fresher. and the reason for this is this area of low pressure. it's been around over the last few days. just sat to the west of us. but over the coming few days, it actually spreads us and increases spreads towards us and increases the risk of showers and longer spells of rain even more. this evening. we do have thundery showers across the uk, but they will start to fade aw
still ahead, should we commission royal yacht? commission a new royal yacht? thinks but do michael gove thinks so, but do you is it a waste of you agree? is it a waste of money or it something that we money or is it something that we should but first, should be proud of? but first, let's a look at weather let's take a look at the weather with greg. >> that warm feeling inside. aside boxed boilers , is aside from boxed boilers, is proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello...
36
36
Jul 31, 2023
07/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
the thing that worries me vaguely, priti patel at the weekend said there should be a royal commissionhink that's a really good idea because, you know, i'm worried about what's going to happen when farage stops talking about about what's going to happen wh maybe ge stops talking about about what's going to happen wh maybe the ;tops talking about about what's going to happen wh maybe the ;tops ta he1g about about what's going to happen wh maybe the ;tops ta he neverut it. maybe the banks, he never stops talking. well, no. what? he stop talking about he might stop talking about this, but, but i think this, but. but but, but i think what's incredible what's been incredible is that, you even his enemies you know, even his arch enemies have jumped board. there are have jumped on board. there are still left who will still some on the left who will try say that this is a try to say that this is a non—story, just because farage is at the heart of it. but the bottom line is everyone from every walk of life realises how big this is, how dangerous it is. you know, if someone takes your bank accou
the thing that worries me vaguely, priti patel at the weekend said there should be a royal commissionhink that's a really good idea because, you know, i'm worried about what's going to happen when farage stops talking about about what's going to happen wh maybe ge stops talking about about what's going to happen wh maybe the ;tops talking about about what's going to happen wh maybe the ;tops ta he1g about about what's going to happen wh maybe the ;tops ta he neverut it. maybe the banks, he...
8
8.0
Jul 23, 2023
07/23
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
the conclusion of all the officers and members of the commission was a certain burning of the royal bodies. here it was not destroyed by fire, only the clothes of the royal family were all at the beginning in the production of the forensic investigator nametkin, who was an experienced investigator, but was characterized, how a little lazy or negligent such an investigator. this was even noted by the officers who arrived first in the koptyaks with him, aleksey pavlovich nametkin, a forensic researcher, on the most important cases of the yekaterinburg district court, by the decision of the general meeting of the yekaterinburg court on august 7, 1918, was released from the proceedings, unfortunately, he only examined the top floor of the house and his basement room. he did not examine them in the protocols, did not record them, and therefore nametkin. he somehow, apparently, did not conduct business energetically, but rather began to conduct an investigation. why has a new investigator sergey been appointed as the prosecutor of the jordanian prosecutor of the yekaterinburg district court, i t
the conclusion of all the officers and members of the commission was a certain burning of the royal bodies. here it was not destroyed by fire, only the clothes of the royal family were all at the beginning in the production of the forensic investigator nametkin, who was an experienced investigator, but was characterized, how a little lazy or negligent such an investigator. this was even noted by the officers who arrived first in the koptyaks with him, aleksey pavlovich nametkin, a forensic...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
how many royal commissions? years. commissions? decades, not years. absolutely. quite right.r >> yes. you're quite right. your story well, my story sort of story so well, my story sort of leads the health leads on from the health service, scotland service, but it's about scotland and drugs. >> snp has scotland has the >> the snp has scotland has the world's the worst record in the industrial for deaths industrial world for drug deaths and the snp got a lot worse and the snp has got a lot worse under the snp. now you could argue to distract that argue it's to distract from that record, now record, but the snp is now talking decriminalise talking about decriminalise drugs use. now drugs for personal use. now whatever i think this whatever you think, i think this is you're saying we shouldn't you know sometimes we're prevented a debate prevented from having a debate on is one of those on the nhs. this is one of those sort third of of sort of third rails of those of british politics. nobody ever talks nobody ever talks about it. nobody ever looks what other are looks at what othe
how many royal commissions? years. commissions? decades, not years. absolutely. quite right.r >> yes. you're quite right. your story well, my story sort of story so well, my story sort of leads the health leads on from the health service, scotland service, but it's about scotland and drugs. >> snp has scotland has the >> the snp has scotland has the world's the worst record in the industrial for deaths industrial world for drug deaths and the snp got a lot worse and the snp...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
i think we had a wholesale review of it, a royal commission , even to look at the commission, even ton , it wasn't covid reason i mean, it wasn't covid only hospitals. i mean, there were people it was. no, but actually the reason was that people were dying. i mean, a friend of mine was told he could not he had terminal cancer. he could not have any more chemotherapy because they had they didn't have enough ventilator doctors for the people with covid. i mean, remember , i mean, you know, when remember, i mean, you know, when bofis remember, i mean, you know, when boris johnson went into hospital, right. i mean , hospital, right. i mean, genuinely, he might have died. he was put on a ventilator. this was happening to tens of thousands of people . a screening thousands of people. a screening programs don't need ventilators and gp services . no. and you're and gp services. no. and you're and gp services. no. and you're and you're completely right. susanna and shut the gp surgeries. they shut all the roofs. they were crazy patients. they shut out patients . it was they shut out patients. i
i think we had a wholesale review of it, a royal commission , even to look at the commission, even ton , it wasn't covid reason i mean, it wasn't covid only hospitals. i mean, there were people it was. no, but actually the reason was that people were dying. i mean, a friend of mine was told he could not he had terminal cancer. he could not have any more chemotherapy because they had they didn't have enough ventilator doctors for the people with covid. i mean, remember , i mean, you know, when...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
a royal report commission. they've said we're ncjust get that, will commission. they've said we're ncjust get kicked 1at, will commission. they've said we're ncjust get kicked into will commission. they've said we're ncjust get kicked into the will commission. they've said we're ncjust get kicked into the long it just get kicked into the long grass until after the next grass again until after the next election? >> mean, i think this >> well, i mean, i think this point the adulation and point about the adulation and deification, we have deification, i think we have this very strange scene yesterday. don't know if you yesterday. i don't know if you saw, a service at saw, but there was a service at westminster abbey and had westminster abbey and you had the secretary a the health secretary giving a prayer. i know. had the prayer. i know. i know. had the prime labour prime minister and the labour leader pulpit. yeah leader in the pulpit. yeah sermonising about the nhs. now, when treat it like when you treat it like
a royal report commission. they've said we're ncjust get that, will commission. they've said we're ncjust get kicked 1at, will commission. they've said we're ncjust get kicked into will commission. they've said we're ncjust get kicked into the will commission. they've said we're ncjust get kicked into the long it just get kicked into the long grass until after the next grass again until after the next election? >> mean, i think this >> well, i mean, i think this point the adulation...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
we need a royal commission.nds of treatments require . and all of treatments require. and all of these things we're behind the game and everything they're doing at the moment is trying to patch it up equally for junior doctors to demand 35% pay rise at a time like this is preposterous . and they should preposterous. and they should sit round the table, get practical, please put political differences aside and actually try and do something to stabilise the nhs . it's not stabilise the nhs. it's not going to get much better . it's going to get much better. it's probably going to get worse until all there's a real fundamental change. and piers, we saw because— fundamental change. and piers, we saw because the— fundamental change. and piers, we saw because the mail- : fg and piers, we saw because the mail put this on we saw because the mail put this en tne— we saw because the mail put this en tne tent— we saw because the mail put this en tne tnent eate— we saw because the mail put this on the front page last week, t
we need a royal commission.nds of treatments require . and all of treatments require. and all of these things we're behind the game and everything they're doing at the moment is trying to patch it up equally for junior doctors to demand 35% pay rise at a time like this is preposterous . and they should preposterous. and they should sit round the table, get practical, please put political differences aside and actually try and do something to stabilise the nhs . it's not stabilise the nhs. it's...
22
22
Jul 22, 2023
07/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
and also a commission, also there's a commission, a royal which royal commission, which i was readingook into a memorial for elizabeth some way, for queen elizabeth in some way, whether that's an annual event or a public monument or something. so they'll be there'll some announcements there'll be some announcements before her anniversary of her death in september. right so lots to watch on the royal front. >> wow. coming up, september, september, a year. >> yeah. what a year it's been . >> yeah. what a year it's been. >> yeah. what a year it's been. >> wow. >> wow. >> i'm just wondering we're >> i'm just wondering if we're going to have a pub called the lilibet. >> oh, well, that would be that would be nice. >> an english bar started. it's not been before, is it, lilibet? >> no one else has had that. >> no one else has had that. >> we'll have to be our homework. >> oh, there's a prince george near me, which was the first prince george pub to be named prince george pub to be named prince after the of prince george after the birth of george. yeah. >> were to do that. >> yeah. you see, i
and also a commission, also there's a commission, a royal which royal commission, which i was readingook into a memorial for elizabeth some way, for queen elizabeth in some way, whether that's an annual event or a public monument or something. so they'll be there'll some announcements there'll be some announcements before her anniversary of her death in september. right so lots to watch on the royal front. >> wow. coming up, september, september, a year. >> yeah. what a year it's...
9
9.0
Jul 23, 2023
07/23
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
royal family. we flew in 1992 to yekaterinburg, governor rossel decided that there should also be an american commission for medical export, experts from the americans who were supposed to control the level of our training, as experts and our conclusions, arrived. during the study , a number of questions and scientific disputes arose, which turned out to be won by russian researchers, americans. it wasn't denied supported, showing the signs of victory in our favor on august 19, 1993. the prosecutor general's office initiated a criminal investigation into the discovery of the remains of nine people. in this case, mr. solovyov said that he did not know what historical expertise is. well, if you don’t know, why are you taking it, you are obliged to carry out examinations that are put by experts from the government commission, and solovyov is an investigator for especially dangerous crimes. he came to me, he showed me his id and everything is done. no question the prosecutor's office gathered and said, look at everything you need to help him with all the documents. here he is a conscientious work. it’s bett
royal family. we flew in 1992 to yekaterinburg, governor rossel decided that there should also be an american commission for medical export, experts from the americans who were supposed to control the level of our training, as experts and our conclusions, arrived. during the study , a number of questions and scientific disputes arose, which turned out to be won by russian researchers, americans. it wasn't denied supported, showing the signs of victory in our favor on august 19, 1993. the...
41
41
Jul 2, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
dutch slave traders trafficked more than 600,000 people and a government—commissioned study revealed that the dutch royale slavery was widespread. translation: the horrific legacy of slavery remains l with us today. its effects can still be felt in racism in our society. in december last year, the dutch prime minister apologised on behalf of the dutch government for the fact that, for centuries, in the name of the dutch state, human beings were made into commodities, exploited and abused. today, i stand before you. today, as your king and as a member of the government, i make this apology myself. applause. and i feel the weight of the words in my heart and my soul. a bbc investigation has found tiktok is not removing many videos that deny the existence of man—made climate change, despite a promise in april that it would do so. the social media giant announced it was updating its misinformation policy to target any content that undermined well—established scientific consensus about global warming. bbc verify�*s marco silva has the story. there is no climate change in the manner of which they speak. wake u
dutch slave traders trafficked more than 600,000 people and a government—commissioned study revealed that the dutch royale slavery was widespread. translation: the horrific legacy of slavery remains l with us today. its effects can still be felt in racism in our society. in december last year, the dutch prime minister apologised on behalf of the dutch government for the fact that, for centuries, in the name of the dutch state, human beings were made into commodities, exploited and abused....
19
19
Jul 1, 2023
07/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
royal family in slavery. and he did indeed make the point that there was, i'm going to research that yes commission to really find out the exact details about how the the royal family was involved in slavery. but the mood yeah. was one of yeah. people were really happy with that without acknowledgement, they still know that there is still what to be done, but at least they see this as a fast important step that he's been complaining for for many, many years. so it was really a sign of relief for many people here, just to say as to what to be done and what about financial reparations, which descend and solve. and slave people have often campaigns for why is that seems to be less forthcoming. and i think, yeah, i think there are many reasons for that because i mean one you, you need to press the time in how much financial reparation has to come and, and it's that or is that, or there is just, is it only fund after oppression and or do you pay it to? so i think the debate is a bit of a many, many places like debate does moved on to not only financial oppressions, but also to look at other forms of reparation. so
royal family in slavery. and he did indeed make the point that there was, i'm going to research that yes commission to really find out the exact details about how the the royal family was involved in slavery. but the mood yeah. was one of yeah. people were really happy with that without acknowledgement, they still know that there is still what to be done, but at least they see this as a fast important step that he's been complaining for for many, many years. so it was really a sign of relief...
142
142
Jul 25, 2023
07/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
navy commissioned a warship at a foreign port in sydney, australia. the u.s.s. cambera, named after a royaly cruiser sunk while supporting the u.s. marine landings on guadal canal joined the u.s. fleet today. >> all of this is building muscle memory between our two memories defense forces, building comfort and familiarity and obviously not just between australia and the united states, but the other 11 countries that will be participating in the course of exercise talisman saber. >> the first time talisman saber has a live fire exercise so it's important for us to be able to demonstrate the flexibility of all of our training areas and great to have navy involved this far south. >> back on capitol hill, a senior republican on the senate armed services committee is holding up an agreement to provide nuclear power submarines britain and australia, frustrating allies looking like the u.s. is not keeping its word. the senator says the budget is too low to incentivize the industry in the u.s. to build nuclear subs fast enough to deter china. >> sandra: jennifer, thank you. john. >> john: sandra, m
navy commissioned a warship at a foreign port in sydney, australia. the u.s.s. cambera, named after a royaly cruiser sunk while supporting the u.s. marine landings on guadal canal joined the u.s. fleet today. >> all of this is building muscle memory between our two memories defense forces, building comfort and familiarity and obviously not just between australia and the united states, but the other 11 countries that will be participating in the course of exercise talisman saber. >>...
15
15
Jul 17, 2023
07/23
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
commission, have already begun assessing the damage. more than 40,000 believers from russia and other countries gathered in yekaterinburg to honor the memory of the family the last russian emperor. the royalrocession of the cross is annually held along the fast route of the romanovs for more than 20 km from the place of execution of nicholas ii and his relatives to the monastery on the ganina pit, report by kirill bortnikov. on this night , thousands of pilgrims from all over the country and even abroad are traditionally crowded at the church on the blood, here today in united prayer. we came from bashkiria, we were a large group of 20 people. this is not the first time we have traveled, but for the first time on such a small prayer, a terrible tragedy occurred 105 years ago. then right here in in the basement of the ipatiev house, on the site of which one of the main churches of the capital of the urals is now located, the bolsheviks brutally dealt with the family of the last russian emperor 23 years ago, the romanovs were canonized. and i believe that nicholas ii was one of the greatest russian emperors. it did a lot for russia for its development, in order to consolidate, well, before
commission, have already begun assessing the damage. more than 40,000 believers from russia and other countries gathered in yekaterinburg to honor the memory of the family the last russian emperor. the royalrocession of the cross is annually held along the fast route of the romanovs for more than 20 km from the place of execution of nicholas ii and his relatives to the monastery on the ganina pit, report by kirill bortnikov. on this night , thousands of pilgrims from all over the country and...
17
17
Jul 13, 2023
07/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
royal family is so ingrained and tie come to over the decade. now that's not the only challenge facing piece. he's also facing to deacon challenges. now the election commission has also the constitutional court to disqualify him on grounds that he owns, shed in a media company, even though that company hasn't been active, hasn't been an active media organization for 15 years. now he's disqualified or if he's found to find link to the next level was he could be disqualified, he could design from politics, he could even be jails. and separately, the constitutional court has also accepted another complaint against him, where the court well now look into whether the policies manifesto that wants to reform less. no just state laws can be seen as an attempt to throw the governments with the king as head of parliament sound for many people in highland such a sense of deja who because future for move forward is produced as a positive future forward was also hit with a similar legal challenge in 2019 and is needed, was disqualified. the policy was dissolved and that led to thousands of people attending on the streets of thailand, to protest against facts and many out
royal family is so ingrained and tie come to over the decade. now that's not the only challenge facing piece. he's also facing to deacon challenges. now the election commission has also the constitutional court to disqualify him on grounds that he owns, shed in a media company, even though that company hasn't been active, hasn't been an active media organization for 15 years. now he's disqualified or if he's found to find link to the next level was he could be disqualified, he could design from...
9
9.0
Jul 17, 2023
07/23
by
NTV
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
commission will take over and it will be headed by a vice-premier. marat fell asleep in yekaterinburg, pilgrims from different countries took part in a procession in memory of the royal years since the execution of the romanovs in the basement of the ipatiev house, this building has long been gone now in its place a temple at night. there took place divine liturgy. and after it, the believers walked more than 20 km from the place of death of the royal family to the ganina pit, where the bolsheviks. they tried to hide their remains from yekaterinburg report. mikhail chernov in the morning. divine liturgy in the afternoon small procession historian and director of the museum alexander yemelyanov let the royal family overcome in the form of a soldier the white army of the very one that tried to save the emperor, but could not uniform the officers of this army participated in the events related to the search for a hiding place, the remains of the royal family. we see two windows on the alley. this is the room of nicholas ii, the house of the engineer ipatiev, where the imperial family was shot, was demolished in the late seventies, allegedly because the soviet people wen
commission will take over and it will be headed by a vice-premier. marat fell asleep in yekaterinburg, pilgrims from different countries took part in a procession in memory of the royal years since the execution of the romanovs in the basement of the ipatiev house, this building has long been gone now in its place a temple at night. there took place divine liturgy. and after it, the believers walked more than 20 km from the place of death of the royal family to the ganina pit, where the...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
royal infirmary at edinburgh to celebrate the anniversary . they celebrate the anniversary. they met patients and staff and unveiled a specially commissionedaque to mark the occasion . her majesty the queen occasion. her majesty the queen joked that the nhs shared the same birthday as her. as they both celebrate their birthdays in july . you're up to date on tv in july. you're up to date on tv onune in july. you're up to date on tv online dab+ radio and the tune in app. you're with gb news, the people's . people's. channel >> thanks for that, polly . i >> thanks for that, polly. i found that story that you just did fascinating about the social media network. another one i feel like brenda in bristol, do you remember her? why do we need yet another social media platform? happened just platform? what happened to just getting out and about and talking people in the real talking to people in the real world? what want to world? that's what i want to know. i'm just getting know. maybe i'm just getting old anyway. in the anyway. talk to people in the real we will do real world. we will do right through till 7:00 tonight because alongside me, the
royal infirmary at edinburgh to celebrate the anniversary . they celebrate the anniversary. they met patients and staff and unveiled a specially commissionedaque to mark the occasion . her majesty the queen occasion. her majesty the queen joked that the nhs shared the same birthday as her. as they both celebrate their birthdays in july . you're up to date on tv in july. you're up to date on tv onune in july. you're up to date on tv online dab+ radio and the tune in app. you're with gb news, the...
33
33
Jul 5, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
we were commissioned to capture enemy ships and keep the profits as our own so i could risk my life for the revolution and also provide for my family. i chose the royal lewis captain stephen decatur and joined as a powder boy at the young age of 14. my job was to transport the gunpowder from the ship's hold to the cannons on deck amid battle. all i had with the clothes on my back and hope. we were a motley crue. i wasn't the only african aboard the royal lewis, but i was one of few people that could read and write his name. but really none of that mattered our lives were in each other's hands. who we were alone was not as important as who we were together a crew. and our first cruise on the royal lewis was a success. we captured many enemy ships from new york down to charleston south carolina many of these ships surrendered without a single shot. and when i returned home, i was in good health with money in my pocket and the glory of victory in my heart. i turned 15 the day. i watched the continental army marched to the streets of philadelphia on their way to yorktown. the road island regiment now with two all african companies much proudly by as brav
we were commissioned to capture enemy ships and keep the profits as our own so i could risk my life for the revolution and also provide for my family. i chose the royal lewis captain stephen decatur and joined as a powder boy at the young age of 14. my job was to transport the gunpowder from the ship's hold to the cannons on deck amid battle. all i had with the clothes on my back and hope. we were a motley crue. i wasn't the only african aboard the royal lewis, but i was one of few people that...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
14
14
Jul 30, 2023
07/23
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
commission. why commissioner turner. joy will piggyback on this. make a trifecta. it is carla of the left component of this is i of course the major's directive around royals or sistergencies and others and how they think about the plan and when it means when our department come and asks i think this new context of the real estate market we finds ourselves in. so i believe it it is a 30-day directive to guest a report on what am. i think clear should be involved but that begin the projects in fronts of us this is coming up again. getting work session and getting clarity will be in everyone's best interests. >> thank you. all right. open public comment on this item. number of public comment on item 8 new business and by commissioners line up against the wall. if calling in call 415-655-0001, access code: 2660 786 4322 ##. we do have one call are unmalt that caller and caller youville 3 minutes to speak and i will provide you with a 30 second warning. david pilpel according to the calendar with item one today looks like the regular meeting of august fourth is to be cancelled. that would be great to confirm. also looks like the racial equity action plan is back on sept
commission. why commissioner turner. joy will piggyback on this. make a trifecta. it is carla of the left component of this is i of course the major's directive around royals or sistergencies and others and how they think about the plan and when it means when our department come and asks i think this new context of the real estate market we finds ourselves in. so i believe it it is a 30-day directive to guest a report on what am. i think clear should be involved but that begin the projects in...