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political neglect captured in his role in the seminal jim cartwright play rude running at london's royal court theatre until the end of this week the civil coming up in today's going underground but first there are quite a few issues lost in british mainstream media reporting of the north korea standoff if we put to one side us military escalation against russia and china and the fact that modern north korea is the product of u.k. u.s. killing of twenty percent of its entire population there is the issue of nuclear proliferation by britain to resume and blairite labor counterparts so focused on spending hundreds of billions of dollars on the trident weapons of mass destruction system in scotland that they are now scaling back conventional forces it's not something much appreciated apparently north of the border the scottish government is urging the. government to reconsider these cutbacks and is calling for fresh discussions on the closures on those two particular in parts and one sense is going to be the withdrawal of the armed forces for the first payment history highlands that all may be un
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royal court. they are they feel that they don't matter anymore you know like she was a place of industry where there were mines and there were the mills that's where i was brought up and people out a sense of purpose a reason to live and if you take away that purpose from people they also start to lose a reason to be. if you haven't seen the play but you do do a dance with a shopping trolley it's one of those moving things i think in the play yes. describe what that during that scene if. there is a character called valerie who speaks of what it is to be the one i thought of a horse been who was strong and who was a worker and who no longer works who drinks a lot and comes home and she's waiting for him and she is she she wants things to be as they were and they're not. and he hits he drinks more he the family structure is crumbling and she's alone at home waiting for him and speaking of him and she answers speech we've come a not have before again can we not and at that moment the music of swan la
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jim cartwright's debut production road came to the stage in bodies the narrator scullery at the royal court in london until the ninth of september eleventh thanks so much for coming back on let's ignore the fact that among the rave reviews the even the daily mail like you in the player in the play about the plays or one road in a lancashire town in one thousand nine hundred eighty six which is when margaret thatcher ravish to the northwest of england and i know that because i was part of it i lived there and. there's about one road what a series of incredible people. i have had their livelihoods taken away from them. really afford to live in the way that they'd always known it's almost as if somebody is coming to their homes and taking away everything that they need taking a bit of the electricity away taking the food from the cupboards offered them a hole so that they can get over some of their own pain etc it's about the demoralize ation of people and the poverty of aspiration. tragic that play set of angst that has polled the black monday stock exchange crash of eighty seven or at least
jim cartwright's debut production road came to the stage in bodies the narrator scullery at the royal court in london until the ninth of september eleventh thanks so much for coming back on let's ignore the fact that among the rave reviews the even the daily mail like you in the player in the play about the plays or one road in a lancashire town in one thousand nine hundred eighty six which is when margaret thatcher ravish to the northwest of england and i know that because i was part of it i...
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that all of the laws that ask women to ask for their guardian's permission will be taken up to the royal court. we are optimistic that we will see a royal decree revising and canceling all of those laws that have to do with the guardianship system. sarah: there is still a lot to fight for. this is an important victory think you were speaking with us today. >> thank you so much. sarah: the egyptian u.s. journalist mona has campaigned tirelessly. >> i saw saudi women who fought for decades for this. they were shamed. they will liberate sisters from guardianship. she questioned whether the right to drive will be subject to a male guardian's permission. she tweeted -- as a one who grew up in saudi, i cannot tell you how incredible this is to hear. i have no words, my eyes are leaking. however, there has been some that urged caution. this was about issuing driver's licenses to women come june 18. this is far from letting women drive. is this a sign that saudi arabia is moving toward a more moderate stance toward women's rights? >> you can interpret that. you have the 203-30 vision. -- the 2030 visi
that all of the laws that ask women to ask for their guardian's permission will be taken up to the royal court. we are optimistic that we will see a royal decree revising and canceling all of those laws that have to do with the guardianship system. sarah: there is still a lot to fight for. this is an important victory think you were speaking with us today. >> thank you so much. sarah: the egyptian u.s. journalist mona has campaigned tirelessly. >> i saw saudi women who fought for...
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political neglect captured in his role in the seminal jim cartwright play road running at london's royal court theatre until the end of this week the civil debate is going on the ground but first there are quite a few issues lost in british mainstream media reporting of the north korea standoff if we put to one side us military escalation against russia and china and the fact that modern north korea is the product of u.k. u.s. killing of twenty percent of its entire population there is the issue of nuclear proliferation by britain to resume and blairite labor counterparts so focused on spending hundreds of billions of dollars on the trident weapons of mass destruction system in scotland that they are now scaling back conventional forces it's not something much appreciated apparently north of the border the scottish government is arching the. government to reconsider these cutbacks and is calling for fresh discussions on the closures on those two particular in parts and one. sensis going to be the withdrawal of the armed forces for the first time in history highlands they're all needy in fife a
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whatever it was, there was no royal shakespeare company, there was no national theatre, there was no royal courtwas no almeida, there was no donmar, there was the arts theatre in great newport street where, in my early 20s, i was trying to run a theatre and that was about the only thing that was in any sense dangerous or progressive. the fact that there is that kind of progress now i think is the chief reason to be pleased. the chief reason to be sad, and it's contradictory, because it always is with the theatre, really contradictory, is that... the subsidy is coming from the people who work in it. that does distress me very much. i'm getting the feeling you see a huge gulf between the subsidised sector and the straightforward commercial west end. straightforward commercial theatre does its musicals, it does very few of its plays or straight plays, it buys them from the subsidised sector. if you were... you are, let's face it, one of the most influential and best—known directors in the country, if you went to one of the producers, the owners of one of the biggest theatres in the west end and you
whatever it was, there was no royal shakespeare company, there was no national theatre, there was no royal courtwas no almeida, there was no donmar, there was the arts theatre in great newport street where, in my early 20s, i was trying to run a theatre and that was about the only thing that was in any sense dangerous or progressive. the fact that there is that kind of progress now i think is the chief reason to be pleased. the chief reason to be sad, and it's contradictory, because it always...
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the entertainer of the royal court, something completely new. . doing this and start doing this.harlie: i'll stop doing shakespeare -- stephen: yes. charlie: he actually said he wanted to sing and dance on stage? stephen: he did. he did want to. did you know olivier? judy: i knew him, but the only time i worked with them is when we joined the e.u. there was a huge concert and you ,ad wonderful singers everybody, all of europe represented in the arts. it was glorious. we were the links between the mall -- between them all. charlie: never a chance to be within -- with him on stage? judy: no. charlie: is a friendship between you and maggie, is that a deep, long friendship? judy: it is. we met in 1958, so we have had a long time together. charlie: do you keep up with each other? oh, yes, i had a text from her the other day. charlie: you invented -- slippers -- her thank you for the chippy slippers. charlie: very good. it is always great to have you. judy: good to be here. charlie: like seeing an old pal every time you come. judy: it is good, isn't it? ♪ ♪ is 7:00 a.m. here in hong ko
the entertainer of the royal court, something completely new. . doing this and start doing this.harlie: i'll stop doing shakespeare -- stephen: yes. charlie: he actually said he wanted to sing and dance on stage? stephen: he did. he did want to. did you know olivier? judy: i knew him, but the only time i worked with them is when we joined the e.u. there was a huge concert and you ,ad wonderful singers everybody, all of europe represented in the arts. it was glorious. we were the links between...
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olivia, the entertainer of the royal court. something completely new. she had the courage to say, i'll stop doing that, i'll go do this. >> rose: i'll stop doing shakespeare and do entertainer. >> yes. >> rose: he said once he didn't want to sing and dance on stage. >> he did. >> rose: he did want to. yes. who wouldn't? he used to sit and say that's one i would really like. >> rose: did you know olivier. i knew him. the only time i worked with him is when we joined the e.u. and there was a huge concert at covencovent garden and you had wonderful singers and had everybody, all europe represented in the arts. it was glorious, and sir lawrence and max sabian and i were the links between them all. >> rose: never had a chance to be with him on stage? >> no, that was maggie. >> rose: speaking of her, the friendship between you two is that a deep and long friendship? >> it is. we were in the vick in 1958, so we've had a long, long time together. it's very nice. >> rose: do you still keep up with each other? >> yes, i had a text from her the other day. i sent h
olivia, the entertainer of the royal court. something completely new. she had the courage to say, i'll stop doing that, i'll go do this. >> rose: i'll stop doing shakespeare and do entertainer. >> yes. >> rose: he said once he didn't want to sing and dance on stage. >> he did. >> rose: he did want to. yes. who wouldn't? he used to sit and say that's one i would really like. >> rose: did you know olivier. i knew him. the only time i worked with him is when we...
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paparazzi are on the hunt for kate, a question to what happened to diana is set to begin here, at the royal courtsen years since diana's death, be u the conspiracy theories -- but the conspiracy theories lived on. >> i had a team. >> stevens was commissioner of the metropolitan police. >> the allegation that was made was that prince together with mi 5 and mi 6 had conspired together to kill and princess >> if diana had married dodi, if they'd had a couple of children, who would be the press be focusing on in this country today? >> michael cole was mohamed al fayed's long-time spokesperson. >> they would be focusing on what princess diana was doing, and in effect, you would have had an alternative royal family in this country. >> the murder theory is far-fetched to some, but a real fear for diana. one she shared with her butler, paul burrell. >> i have a letter which says, the next few months are the most difficult of my life. i fear i'm going to be killed in an automobile accident. in order that charles can re-marry. >> and it turns out burrell wasn't the only one diana shared her fears with. >> d
paparazzi are on the hunt for kate, a question to what happened to diana is set to begin here, at the royal courtsen years since diana's death, be u the conspiracy theories -- but the conspiracy theories lived on. >> i had a team. >> stevens was commissioner of the metropolitan police. >> the allegation that was made was that prince together with mi 5 and mi 6 had conspired together to kill and princess >> if diana had married dodi, if they'd had a couple of children,...
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for the sacramento royals getting around the court requires wheels.the adult team gets its practice in, it's the newly formed youth team that is left side line the. >> heart broken basically. um, i cried i'm not going lie. >> reporter: those tears came thursday when the trailer used to carry over a dozen specialized chairs for kids was stolen. >> knowing that someone took something from disabled children i think that's the worst part i'm got to get emotion because it hurts. >> reporter: though none of the chairs which cost several thousand dollars were stolen, the five by ten trailer was the only way to get enough chairs over for the youth team members who don't have their own. >> we working really to obtain it for the programs and our biggest goal was always to have a kids program, and we're finally -- that's finally unfo unfolding here in the last few months and for this to happen right now, right before the season starts and now we have eight kids now and i mean they're depending on us to transfer these chairs into practice, you know, and we can't
for the sacramento royals getting around the court requires wheels.the adult team gets its practice in, it's the newly formed youth team that is left side line the. >> heart broken basically. um, i cried i'm not going lie. >> reporter: those tears came thursday when the trailer used to carry over a dozen specialized chairs for kids was stolen. >> knowing that someone took something from disabled children i think that's the worst part i'm got to get emotion because it hurts....
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royal news. earlier this week i told you about prince harry's appearance with his girlfriend at the invictus games. it was fabulous. little munchkin stealing some popcorn. no problem. combination of food courtve it. >> greg: i am good. >> dana: going to save it for tomorrow? >> greg: going to save it. it's too long. >> jesse: set your dvr is to never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington. we will have an exclusive interview with tom price on the controversy regarding his use of private flights, what the secretary did and said about that today. how president trump is reacting to the news. that's coming up shortly. first we begin tonight with the crisis in puerto rico. the administration trying to counter a narrative that it has been slow to act as the mounting nightmares at the port of san juan continue. homeland security advisor tom bossert will join us in a moment and explain the federal response and where it is. leading off the coverage, chief white house correspondent john roberts with a report on how president rob is taking
royal news. earlier this week i told you about prince harry's appearance with his girlfriend at the invictus games. it was fabulous. little munchkin stealing some popcorn. no problem. combination of food courtve it. >> greg: i am good. >> dana: going to save it for tomorrow? >> greg: going to save it. it's too long. >> jesse: set your dvr is to never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. i am...
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for the first time, a senior saudi royal was launching a criminal complaint in a western court againstpressure on the monarchy was mounting. i had heard about yet another saudi prince who had disappeared. saud bin saif al—nasr was a relatively minor royal, a playboy with a liking for europe's casinos and expensive hotels. but, in 2014, saud began tweeting attacks on the saudi monarchy. translation: to those who say i am criticising people from my family, i say it is obligatory to state the truth. in september 2015, an anonymous saudi prince wrote two letters calling for a coup to remove king salman. the letters went online and were read by millions. this was an astonishing display of opposition. prince saud was the only royal to endorse the letters. this was tantamount to treason, and may have sealed his fate. a few days later, his twitter account fell silent. this tweet on 10 september was his last. translation: i call for the nation to turn the content of the letters into popular pressure. i have made contact with a man who was in touch with saud in the days before his disappearance.
for the first time, a senior saudi royal was launching a criminal complaint in a western court againstpressure on the monarchy was mounting. i had heard about yet another saudi prince who had disappeared. saud bin saif al—nasr was a relatively minor royal, a playboy with a liking for europe's casinos and expensive hotels. but, in 2014, saud began tweeting attacks on the saudi monarchy. translation: to those who say i am criticising people from my family, i say it is obligatory to state the...
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damages might fall short of the 1.5 million euros asked for by the royals, but by french standards it's still extremely high, reflecting the court'safter news of their third expected baby, news of the judgment in paris might be an unwelcome reminder of an unhappy episode, but the royal couple have made their point. in the battle for privacy, they will fight back. in 80 minutes, later after the sports news i will be talking to our weather expert chris here about hurricane irma, which is now developing into a very serious storm indeed and is a big threat to the southern united states. chris, you will tell us more later but can you give us the rest of the weather as well? yes, there is a huge category five hurricane on the way, the atlantic hurricane on the way, the atlantic hurricane on the way, the atlantic hurricane on record, would you believe? at the moment it is heading towards antigua, landfall in ten hours' time. it will bring in devastating scenes. today, it's humid day with cloud across england and wales, patchy outbreaks of rain and wales, patchy outbreaks of rain and humidity will increase overnight —— will be a overnight
damages might fall short of the 1.5 million euros asked for by the royals, but by french standards it's still extremely high, reflecting the court'safter news of their third expected baby, news of the judgment in paris might be an unwelcome reminder of an unhappy episode, but the royal couple have made their point. in the battle for privacy, they will fight back. in 80 minutes, later after the sports news i will be talking to our weather expert chris here about hurricane irma, which is now...
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royals when he was conducted conducting court hearings and one day or more and he would say that. so acceptance is the king of proof and the question currency on the american prosecutor is went beyond andre vision schemes and they're saying that not limited to. that of accusation is the king of proof. but i do not think that this is a normal process that prevents our relations from it's a healthy development we never tried to be l. lies to each other but we were allies to us and we fought a quiet and successfully together. and now the immense potential of our way by a lateral relations is just being there in vain is our relations a contract in due to risk of a big hysterical international issues that are not been solved because u.s. and russia cannot coordinate it because of the reasons not depending on the let's very badly let's look at syria we have a de conflicting all of the so called the conflicts. maybe it's not enough when we're fighting terrorists when we're eliminating their resort and ron kirk harbin terrorist hotbeds look that was. so but in order to. eliminate terroris
royals when he was conducted conducting court hearings and one day or more and he would say that. so acceptance is the king of proof and the question currency on the american prosecutor is went beyond andre vision schemes and they're saying that not limited to. that of accusation is the king of proof. but i do not think that this is a normal process that prevents our relations from it's a healthy development we never tried to be l. lies to each other but we were allies to us and we fought a...
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royals.(nats) getting around the court requires wheelsas the adult team gets its practice in, it's the newlyormed youth team that is left sidelined. alicia szutowicz, coach, sacramento royals youth team "heartbroken basically, i'm not going to lie, i cried." those tears came thursday when the trailer used to carry over a dozen specialized chairs for kids was stolen.alicia szutowicz, coach, sacramento royals youth team"knowing that someone took something from disabled children, i think that's the worst part. i'm going to get a little emotional because it hurts." though none of the chairs, which cost several thousand dollars, were stolen-the 5 by 10 trailer was the only way to get enough chairs over for the youth team members who don't have their own.christian rodriguez, president, sacramento royals"we've worked really hard to attain it for the programs and our biggest goal was to always have a kids program. that's finally unfolding here for the last few months and for this to happen right now, right before the season starts. now we have 8 kids now, they're depending on use to transfer these c
royals.(nats) getting around the court requires wheelsas the adult team gets its practice in, it's the newlyormed youth team that is left sidelined. alicia szutowicz, coach, sacramento royals youth team "heartbroken basically, i'm not going to lie, i cried." those tears came thursday when the trailer used to carry over a dozen specialized chairs for kids was stolen.alicia szutowicz, coach, sacramento royals youth team"knowing that someone took something from disabled children, i...
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the pictures, taken at this chateaux in southern france were indeed, said the court, and evasion of the royalss duchess of cambridge appeared briefly five years ago in a french gossip magazine before an injunction ordered the edition removed from newsstands. the criminal case has dragged on ever since with two executives and two photographers at the magazine answering charges they violated the royals‘ rights to a private life. at the trial in may, a lawyer for prince william said memories of his own mother, princess diana, made the affair all the more stressful. it‘s exactly 20 years since she died in a car crash in paris, chased by paparazzi. the sum awarded in damages might fall short of the 1.5 million euros asked for by the royals, but by french standards it‘s still extremely high, reflecting the court‘s view that this was a glaringly shameless offence. coming after news of their third expected baby, news of the judgment in after news of their third expected baby, news of thejudgment in paris might be an unwelcome reminder of an unhappy episode, but the royal couple have made their point.
the pictures, taken at this chateaux in southern france were indeed, said the court, and evasion of the royalss duchess of cambridge appeared briefly five years ago in a french gossip magazine before an injunction ordered the edition removed from newsstands. the criminal case has dragged on ever since with two executives and two photographers at the magazine answering charges they violated the royals‘ rights to a private life. at the trial in may, a lawyer for prince william said memories of...
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the pictures, taken at this chateaux in southern france were indeed, said the court, and evasion of the royal on ever since with two executives and two photographers at the magazine answering charges they violated the royals‘ rights to a private life. the criminal case has dragged on with two executives and photographers at the magazine answering charges they violated the royals‘ right to a private life. at the trial, in may, a lawyerfor prince william said memories of his own mother, princess diana, made the afayre all the more stressful. it‘s exactly 0 years since she died in a car crash in paris chased by paparazzi. the —— 20 years. the sum is damages may fall short of the figure asked by the royals but it‘s extremely high, reflecting the court‘s view that this was a glaringly shameless offence. coming just after the news of their third expected baby, news of thisjudgment in paris may be an unwelcome reminder of an unhappy episode. the royal couple have made their point, in the battle for prif circumstances they‘ll fight back. —— battle for privacy, they‘ll fight back. news in from washing
the pictures, taken at this chateaux in southern france were indeed, said the court, and evasion of the royal on ever since with two executives and two photographers at the magazine answering charges they violated the royals‘ rights to a private life. the criminal case has dragged on with two executives and photographers at the magazine answering charges they violated the royals‘ right to a private life. at the trial, in may, a lawyerfor prince william said memories of his own mother,...
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duchess of cambridge been awarded damages by a court in paris after topless photographs of the duchess were published in a french celebrity magazine. the royalere taken five years ago. a french court ruled that closer magazine should pay more than a 100,000 euros in damages. its editor and owner were also fined 115,000 euros each. hurricane irma has been reclassified as an "extremely dangerous" category 5 storm which is heading towards the caribbean and the southern united states. louise lear, from the bbc weather centre, is here to tell us more. hot on the heels of hurricane harvey, we have another major hurricane which is bearing down on the caribbean. irma has been gradually moving westwards across the atlantic and intensified to a category 5 storm earlier today. sustained winds are already reaching 185mph with higher gusts. to put this into context, when harvey made landfall in texas last month, sustained winds were around 130mph. so we're dealing with a potentially catastrophic storm. irma is expected to make landfall during the early hours of wednesday morning uk time with places like antigua and barbuda in the firing line. and if the
duchess of cambridge been awarded damages by a court in paris after topless photographs of the duchess were published in a french celebrity magazine. the royalere taken five years ago. a french court ruled that closer magazine should pay more than a 100,000 euros in damages. its editor and owner were also fined 115,000 euros each. hurricane irma has been reclassified as an "extremely dangerous" category 5 storm which is heading towards the caribbean and the southern united states....
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of cambridge have been awarded damages by a court in paris for the publication by a french celebrity magazine of topless photographs of the duchess. the royale taken five years ago. a french court ruled closer magazine should pay more than 100 thousand euros in damages. its editor and owner were also fined 115,000 euros each. thousands of people have been taking part in a festival in the nepali capital, kathmandu, to mark the end of the monsoon season. people took to the streets to celebrate the annual indra jatra festival which welcomes the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the harvest. nepal along with india and bangladesh have been particularly badly hit by flooding caused by this year's monsoon rains. a reminder of our top story. officials in a string of caribbean islands have ordered people to prepare for one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the atlantic. hurricane irma is now an extremely dangerous category five storm with winds of nearly three—hundred kilometres an hour. on several islands people have been told to go to public shelters. thank you for watching. good morning. hot on the heals of hurricane harvey come
of cambridge have been awarded damages by a court in paris for the publication by a french celebrity magazine of topless photographs of the duchess. the royale taken five years ago. a french court ruled closer magazine should pay more than 100 thousand euros in damages. its editor and owner were also fined 115,000 euros each. thousands of people have been taking part in a festival in the nepali capital, kathmandu, to mark the end of the monsoon season. people took to the streets to celebrate...
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i would like to end by courting the motto of the royal military academy at sandhurst. ..y. you either party. not me. —— you are the party. and this party needs to serve its country. applause. there is no greater calling than that. except the bishop earlier might disagree with me! 0k, there is one greater calling! and i would call on all of you, whether you voted for me or not, and even if you did not, whether it was a favour or not, i would call on all of you, please, to rally around the party. to be united because without being united, we cannot lead. we cannot lead the nation or hold the government to account and we cannot achieve our core purpose at all. and pa rt achieve our core purpose at all. and part of that story is reorganising or increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of our party. in british politics. applause. i see my three core tasks as being to facilitate the unification of this party, to help it build a platform so it can conduct its third task, which is to project firmly and decisively into british politics for the good of the nation. applause. tomo
i would like to end by courting the motto of the royal military academy at sandhurst. ..y. you either party. not me. —— you are the party. and this party needs to serve its country. applause. there is no greater calling than that. except the bishop earlier might disagree with me! 0k, there is one greater calling! and i would call on all of you, whether you voted for me or not, and even if you did not, whether it was a favour or not, i would call on all of you, please, to rally around the...
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vitamins and minerals here when true hope for back through the courts and one it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a guns drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government there has been a huge bias against nutrition research whose triggering that who what what is the political agenda that is continually. bombarding us with the message that taking vitamins and minerals might not be a good thing i don't get that but the result is that the there is a lot of bias against people who say not only should we take them we should be studying it more and we should see whether or not there is treatment benefit from vitamins and minerals after nearly two decades of wrangling with health canada and three quarters of a million dollars in court costs and legal fees for true hope bonnie kaplan judea rutledge and others c
vitamins and minerals here when true hope for back through the courts and one it wasn't long thereafter that health canada mobilized the royal canadian mounted police to conduct a guns drawn raid at the true hope offices in alberta despite farmers falsified science and billion dollar fines for fraudulent marketing and in spite of millions who were harmed by psychiatric drugs health canada decided that it was this tiny nonprofit that needed to be shown the full might of the canadian government...
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court. sir peter hall, the founder of the royal shakespeare company and arguably the key figure in british theatrehis life. i think she wants to be that side. he started as britain‘s most talented young director, charismatic and adventurous. at stratford aged just 29, he created the royal shakespeare company. not bad for the working—class son of a railway man. we‘re not going to read the play, and embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. wilt thou accept a ransom? yea or no? peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph, a reworking of shakespeare‘s henry vi plays, as the wars of the roses. sir peter was a visionary. he was a colossus bestriding the world of british theatre. in a way, it would be iniquitous to pick out any individual production. i think his greatest legacy must be the company he formed, the royal shakespeare company. but the wunderkind suffered a nervous breakdown and quit. only to re—emerge as laurence 0livier‘s successor as director of the new national theatre, being built on london‘s south
court. sir peter hall, the founder of the royal shakespeare company and arguably the key figure in british theatrehis life. i think she wants to be that side. he started as britain‘s most talented young director, charismatic and adventurous. at stratford aged just 29, he created the royal shakespeare company. not bad for the working—class son of a railway man. we‘re not going to read the play, and embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which...
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royal protocol. well, here at the tennis courts, we know harry is a rebel., what happened here, may be the moment that the world kind of realized that we are heading towards a marriage between a american woman and a member of the british royal family. a smiling meghan markle, with prince harry. the californian actress, looking relaxed, watching a tennis tournament for wounded servicemen at harry's invictus game. this is the first time we're seeing the couple at an official event, not far apart, but right there. they walked in hand-in-hand. the body language, undismakable. the couple whispering. at times, harry putting an arm around her. the couple abandoning royal protocol. not per fitting public affection before marriage. a contrast with saturday night's opening ceremony, where they sat far apart. seems like they had a good chemistry. >> yeah. they seemed awesome. >> reporter: awesome? >> yeah. >> reporter: did you get to see her? what did you think of her? >> nice. >> reporter: she was nice. she says there was no talk of the thing everyone is talking about
royal protocol. well, here at the tennis courts, we know harry is a rebel., what happened here, may be the moment that the world kind of realized that we are heading towards a marriage between a american woman and a member of the british royal family. a smiling meghan markle, with prince harry. the californian actress, looking relaxed, watching a tennis tournament for wounded servicemen at harry's invictus game. this is the first time we're seeing the couple at an official event, not far apart,...
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space court condemned the arrests calling them a crackdown on dissent any criticism of the royal family carries a prison sentence and saudi arabia. now thousands of people have gathered and to protest the persecution of a muslim minority and in asia is home to the world's largest muslim population and there to allow u.n. monitors to investigate allegations of ethnic cleansing that's the headlines on al-jazeera but do stay with us one on one is coming up next. on counting the cost how apple's i phone economics make it the most profitable company in the world. trade is influencing the prices in myanmar. plus one hundred days of the gulf crisis we look at how the economy is very. counting the cost at this time. priests in the philippines are trusted and. what happens when the hour is exploitive. displaying growing reports of sexual misconduct inside asia's big.
space court condemned the arrests calling them a crackdown on dissent any criticism of the royal family carries a prison sentence and saudi arabia. now thousands of people have gathered and to protest the persecution of a muslim minority and in asia is home to the world's largest muslim population and there to allow u.n. monitors to investigate allegations of ethnic cleansing that's the headlines on al-jazeera but do stay with us one on one is coming up next. on counting the cost how apple's i...
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there was a royal decree asking that all the laws that ask women for their guardians that their mission would be summarized ag and records and taken up to the local courts for research and there we are optimistic that next week we will see sue and i will decree. you know revising and and cancelling all those laws that have to do with the guardianship and so there's still a lot to fight for but this is an important victory for you we don't want to take up any more of your time i'm sure you have some celebrating to do tell me more thanks for speaking with us today on the tank via thank you so much german chancellor angela merkel is coming under increasing pressure she works to cobble together a new government her varian sister party the c.s.u. insist that policy changes have to happen now after the conservatives big election losses but the chancellor already has or handsful if she thinks to build a coalition with both the pro-business free democrats and the environmentalist greens two parties that don't have much in common. the chancellor and the head of her sister party the c.s.u. have an urgent task winning back their voters who supported the far right
there was a royal decree asking that all the laws that ask women for their guardians that their mission would be summarized ag and records and taken up to the local courts for research and there we are optimistic that next week we will see sue and i will decree. you know revising and and cancelling all those laws that have to do with the guardianship and so there's still a lot to fight for but this is an important victory for you we don't want to take up any more of your time i'm sure you have...
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royal protocol. well, here at these tennis courts we know harry is a rebel.fection that was so genuine. this is what happened here may be the moment that the world kind of realized that we are heading towards a marriage between an american woman and a member of the british royal family. a smiling megan markel with prince harry. the californian actress looking relaxed watching a tennis tournament at invictus game. >> this is first time we've seen a couple not seated far apart but together right over there and they walked in, hand in hand. the body language unmistakable, the couple whispering and giggling and at times harry putting an arm around her. the couple abandoning royal protocol not permitting such public affection before marriage, a stunning contrast with the opening ceremony when they sat far apart. >> seemed like they had a pretty good chemistry? >> yeah, they seemed awesome. >> reporter: awesome? did you get to see her? what did you think of her? >> nice. >> reporter: she was nice. she says there was to talk of the thing everyone is talking about. >
royal protocol. well, here at these tennis courts we know harry is a rebel.fection that was so genuine. this is what happened here may be the moment that the world kind of realized that we are heading towards a marriage between an american woman and a member of the british royal family. a smiling megan markel with prince harry. the californian actress looking relaxed watching a tennis tournament at invictus game. >> this is first time we've seen a couple not seated far apart but together...
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. >>> harry and meghan, the royal romance making front pages around the world. holding hands, sitting side by side center courtd job there, buddy. >> thank you. i feel royal. >> good morning, america. it's great to have you with us on this tuesday morning, and we have a packed hour ahead. >> yes, we do. it was a high stakes night on "dancing with the stars." the first couple was sent home, barbara and keo. they flew all night. they flew all night to be with us here live this morning. that's coming up. >> we have kate winslet, stephen king, harrison ford. a packed show. >>> the top story in our morning rundown, and that is puerto rico. the humanitarian crisis after hurricane help. eva pilgrim is in san juan. good morning, eva. >> reporter: isolated, cut off from the rest of the world. now the governor of puerto rico begging for help saying they are facing a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented proportions. homes shredded, mud slides leaving houses teetering. puerto rico's governor says this situation is a race against time. only 5% of electricity restored and 3.4 million citizens who live here are sweltering in
. >>> harry and meghan, the royal romance making front pages around the world. holding hands, sitting side by side center courtd job there, buddy. >> thank you. i feel royal. >> good morning, america. it's great to have you with us on this tuesday morning, and we have a packed hour ahead. >> yes, we do. it was a high stakes night on "dancing with the stars." the first couple was sent home, barbara and keo. they flew all night. they flew all night to be with...
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royale. normally wouldn't get attention it has, that players lined up behind each. alabama senator luther strange, up former state supreme court it is an alabama battle royale. the president is on the side of strange. some of his top former lieutenants, steve bannon, a host of others, behind roy moore, who might just get this. to "the hill" editor-in-chief, bob cusack if he does. and on what happens in that event. madison, to you first. it has been read, if strange loses, it is bad for donald trump but isn't it a net wash if it turns out the republican nominee, whoever is ultimately nominee wins general election race anyway? not as if they are voting against donald trump but what is your thought on it? >> i think concern for many republicans comes in with the fact that moore has come forward over the past week saying that he would not have voted for the graham-cassidy bill, he would have not have voted for earlier repeal and replace bills. many people in alabama this is important issue. they think strange will be on same wave length as president, same again darks same goals of the president. if moore wins that would be wash on
royale. normally wouldn't get attention it has, that players lined up behind each. alabama senator luther strange, up former state supreme court it is an alabama battle royale. the president is on the side of strange. some of his top former lieutenants, steve bannon, a host of others, behind roy moore, who might just get this. to "the hill" editor-in-chief, bob cusack if he does. and on what happens in that event. madison, to you first. it has been read, if strange loses, it is bad...
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have their money in escrow when they go to court the judge is as still favorite the landlord because this flicker and what happens is that the ted it gets the royal end of the deal and it happens all the time and is happening too much and baltimore i'm hoping a lot of myself with and p.c.p. and some of the lawyers and some advocates that when january get. to our legislative session starts in annapolis that we can go to the governor and go to the legislative body of the senators and delegates and ask them to put in a bill to try to do some adjustments with this because it's totally unfair to the working class people tessa let me put this in perspective for you we just got done we just got through doing a story on dow chemical making a product that's causing brain damage in children we see it every day pharmaceutical companies killing people by the thousands because they keep a product on the market today knows the fact and it is causing harm we see wall street what sold eight trillion dollars from the american economy who went to prison there are no but these these folks if you're dressed in a three piece suit and you have a rolex watch on and you
have their money in escrow when they go to court the judge is as still favorite the landlord because this flicker and what happens is that the ted it gets the royal end of the deal and it happens all the time and is happening too much and baltimore i'm hoping a lot of myself with and p.c.p. and some of the lawyers and some advocates that when january get. to our legislative session starts in annapolis that we can go to the governor and go to the legislative body of the senators and delegates...
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court decision goes too far. the controversial ruling to silence barking dogs and what else the pet owners have to do. >>> another royalbaby is on the way. way. >>> good morning we're doing very well on a holiday if you do have to go to work, the bonus is you won't see a lot of slow traffic getting in your way. >>> the good news, temperatures are on their way down. maybe not fast enough for some of you but the tropical clouds are keeping the humidity factors high and the lows up >>> beach goers sat up umbrellas wading into the water doing what they could to cool off. one family said that the heat was taking its toll so they packed up and headed to the beach. >> this is warm for alameda, but it's a reprieve from the trivalley heat. >> beach goers from pacifica got something extra. look out there, there's a whale. a viewer sent this video taken yesterday afternoon after the pacifica state beach. the whale hung out for about 15 minutes before swimming away. >> i think everyone was packing the roads to get the beach. it was packed i couldn't believe it. >> usually, when i lived in san francisco, a lot of people on a foggy
court decision goes too far. the controversial ruling to silence barking dogs and what else the pet owners have to do. >>> another royalbaby is on the way. way. >>> good morning we're doing very well on a holiday if you do have to go to work, the bonus is you won't see a lot of slow traffic getting in your way. >>> the good news, temperatures are on their way down. maybe not fast enough for some of you but the tropical clouds are keeping the humidity factors high and...
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the royal anglian regiment, based here in lincolnshire, has been working closely with the police on the investigation, which continues. tom symonds, bbc news, at westminster magistrates' courtajor road from london to the west country that passes right by the ancient stone circle stonehenge. dozens of schemes have been put forward and then rejected. but now the government has finally approved plans to dig a road tunnel near the monument in wiltshire to ease congestion on the a303. but critics are concerned it will damage the archaeology of the site and the wider environment. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is there. you are absolutely right. this is a debate that has literally gone on for three decades. it has been the problem of how you get those beautiful stones to live alongside this, the a303. 25,000 cars a day use it. the government's plan, announced today, is to move that road back 50 metres and put two miles of it into a tunnel. it has the support of a lot of heritage groups but there are still some who say this is not yet the perfect solution. from the thunderous blight of this... to the wondrous sight of this. the a303 and stonehenge have long been unhappy partners
the royal anglian regiment, based here in lincolnshire, has been working closely with the police on the investigation, which continues. tom symonds, bbc news, at westminster magistrates' courtajor road from london to the west country that passes right by the ancient stone circle stonehenge. dozens of schemes have been put forward and then rejected. but now the government has finally approved plans to dig a road tunnel near the monument in wiltshire to ease congestion on the a303. but critics...