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and the paratroopers and the royal marines and the pa ratroopers and attempts the royal marines andpts to cut the armed forces by up to 14,000 troops. this will cause a lot of uproar, the army is already 14,000 short of its 82,000 target. there is a £20 billion shortfall in the budget over the next decade, by firemen tested how this is coming out. he has been tipped as a future leadership contender and he has been banging his drum and it'll be interesting to see if he gets his way. and he won't wa nt see if he gets his way. and he won't want big cuts on his watch? three things about this story, one, it is a good story, process in action and real—life politics. it says troops would leave the smallest army since before napoleon. we don't fight battles in europe using squares and cavalry so i don't think that matters, but you could have had the headline, merger threat to philip hammond because that is really what the story is about. is gavin williamson playing a crafty game? the story is of backbenchers getting really irritated about this and philip hammond has another person knocking
and the paratroopers and the royal marines and the pa ratroopers and attempts the royal marines andpts to cut the armed forces by up to 14,000 troops. this will cause a lot of uproar, the army is already 14,000 short of its 82,000 target. there is a £20 billion shortfall in the budget over the next decade, by firemen tested how this is coming out. he has been tipped as a future leadership contender and he has been banging his drum and it'll be interesting to see if he gets his way. and he...
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royal marines: hip hip hooray! hip hip hooray!t have been more appropriate. band plays for he's a jolly good fellow. the uk's exit from the european union edges ever closer and new relationships need to be formed in europe and beyond, and, as this year has shown, the royal family is uniquely placed to carry out soft diplomacy, spreading a little stardust while reinforcing those old bonds of friendship. applause. in the united kingdom, irish people make such an extraordinary and essential contribution to so many parts of our society and our economy. polish is now the second most spoken language in the uk, with a generation of young people growing up who feel both british and polish. applause. september, and some high—profile bilateral meetings for prince harry in canada. but this trip was not at the behest of the foreign office. he was there to help make his brainchild, the invictus games, the biggest and best yet. for eight days, more than 500 athletes from 17 countries took part. all of them had been damaged either physically or
royal marines: hip hip hooray! hip hip hooray!t have been more appropriate. band plays for he's a jolly good fellow. the uk's exit from the european union edges ever closer and new relationships need to be formed in europe and beyond, and, as this year has shown, the royal family is uniquely placed to carry out soft diplomacy, spreading a little stardust while reinforcing those old bonds of friendship. applause. in the united kingdom, irish people make such an extraordinary and essential...
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that support them, eve ryo ne the royal marines that support them, everyone that has come in here alives of course we have two unexploded bombs in the building, but we have live with those were so long that we have almost forgotten about them. the less said about that the better. one of those held by rickjolly was a young welsh guard injured in the bombing of the sir galahad. young welsh guard injured in the bombing of the sir galahadlj young welsh guard injured in the bombing of the sir galahad. i would like to say thank you because he was so helpful. he helped all the surgeons who worked on all of us to save our lives. rick jolly surgeons who worked on all of us to save our lives. rickjolly change the face, as far as i am aware, of the face, as far as i am aware, of the way that we construct at all creative field hospitals. he did something remarkable. he was one of those figures that everyone knew, and when he got onto the facebook pages today, both the naval hospital and slowed house, as they were, tributes are flowing thick and fast. former raf pilotjohn nichol described him as a t
that support them, eve ryo ne the royal marines that support them, everyone that has come in here alives of course we have two unexploded bombs in the building, but we have live with those were so long that we have almost forgotten about them. the less said about that the better. one of those held by rickjolly was a young welsh guard injured in the bombing of the sir galahad. young welsh guard injured in the bombing of the sir galahadlj young welsh guard injured in the bombing of the sir...
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the unification of pa ratroopers go and also we could see the unification of paratroopers and royal marinehat comes on the back of an expected 20 billion shortage of funds for the defence in the next decade and we have seen over the past couple of years, the british army and forces of trying to reduce while at the same time keeping its strong international presence. that is one of the concerns voiced. this could lead to an overstretching of the army. reports that you have the choice between ugly, ugly and more ugly. reports that you have the choice between ugly, ugly and more uglym course the armed forces want to protect themselves but what nobody knows is what potential future threats are out there so they are prepared and they have enough people to plan and prepare for. it is also difficult because threats to emerge quickly and, at the same time, it ta kes a quickly and, at the same time, it takes a while to adjust your army to the potential threat occurring to 5— ten yea rs the potential threat occurring to 5— ten years from now. it takes years and years to build and have a new helicopt
the unification of pa ratroopers go and also we could see the unification of paratroopers and royal marinehat comes on the back of an expected 20 billion shortage of funds for the defence in the next decade and we have seen over the past couple of years, the british army and forces of trying to reduce while at the same time keeping its strong international presence. that is one of the concerns voiced. this could lead to an overstretching of the army. reports that you have the choice between...
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rts say that things to the combined efforts of the naval surgeons and the army surgeons and the royal marinesut alive. the other interesting thing, two unexploded bombs in the building, but we have lived with them for so long, we have almost forgotten about them. —— despite these horrible wounds. one of those helped by surgeon captain rickjolly was a young welsh guards injured in the bombing of sir galahad. was a young welsh guards injured in the bombing of sir galahadlj was a young welsh guards injured in the bombing of sir galahad. i would love to say thank you, because he saved my life, he helped all the surgeons that worked to save our lives. surgeon captain rickjolly change the face, as far as i'm aware, of the way that we construct it and created field hospitals, he did something remarkable. one of those figures everybody knew, go onto the facebook pages today, you will see, the tributes are flowing, thick and fast. former raf pilot john nichol described him as:
rts say that things to the combined efforts of the naval surgeons and the army surgeons and the royal marinesut alive. the other interesting thing, two unexploded bombs in the building, but we have lived with them for so long, we have almost forgotten about them. —— despite these horrible wounds. one of those helped by surgeon captain rickjolly was a young welsh guards injured in the bombing of sir galahad. was a young welsh guards injured in the bombing of sir galahadlj was a young welsh...
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to say that thanks to the combined efforts of the naval surgeons and the army surgeons and the royal marinesting thing, two unexploded bombs in the building, but we have lived with them for so long, we have almost forgotten about them. i have just been to look at one. the less said about that, the better. one of those helped by surgeon captain rickjolly was a young welsh guards injured in the bombing of sir galahad. i would love to say thank you, because he saved my life, he helped all the surgeons that worked to save our lives. rickjolly change the face, as far as i'm or created field hospitals, he did something remarkable. one of those figures everybody knew, go onto the facebook pages today, you will see, the tributes are flowing, thick and fast. former raf pilotjohn nichol described him as: surgeon capty, rickjolly who has died, aged 71. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather. wet and windy weather has already made an impact across many northern and western parts of the british isles, and through the rest of the night that band of weather would gradually slump ever further towards
to say that thanks to the combined efforts of the naval surgeons and the army surgeons and the royal marinesting thing, two unexploded bombs in the building, but we have lived with them for so long, we have almost forgotten about them. i have just been to look at one. the less said about that, the better. one of those helped by surgeon captain rickjolly was a young welsh guards injured in the bombing of sir galahad. i would love to say thank you, because he saved my life, he helped all the...
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he is a former command joe in the royal marines. the first boumg performance in reported history. all stink at bowling and do it for the beer and shoes. let's head down do brazil for a night at the lanes. >> difficult to be that bad. she releases the ball just a little late here, fires it straight up in the air breaking the tv monitor above her lane. let's just watch that again. now a couple things here, that's got to be a light ball to get it up there. >> they put the tv there knowing and being pretty confident that that will never happen. >> like it's high enough no one will hit this. >> that had to be a kid did i eight pound ball. >> good viral video. >>> coming up next, the sunday sitdown with a ball of energy named taraji p. henson. from "empire" and "the curious case of hidden button." her roots, the place in the me, too, movement and the town in the australian outback that's almost completely underground. we'll take you down under inside the incredible world beneath the surface. you can head over to facebook for a facebook live chat with me for a facebook live chat with me
he is a former command joe in the royal marines. the first boumg performance in reported history. all stink at bowling and do it for the beer and shoes. let's head down do brazil for a night at the lanes. >> difficult to be that bad. she releases the ball just a little late here, fires it straight up in the air breaking the tv monitor above her lane. let's just watch that again. now a couple things here, that's got to be a light ball to get it up there. >> they put the tv there...
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how do you go from being a royal marine to a racing driver? rehabilitation? it has been amazing for my it has given me the opportunity to be part of a team again, to re— hone my competitive edge, and give me the opportunity to race in an awesome car. speaking of awesome ca rs, race in an awesome car. speaking of awesome cars, can you give us an insight into what we have here? so it is based on a jaguar f type, but it is based on a jaguar f type, but it has been seriously modified. it is the first factory gt race car to come out for 50 years from jaguar. it has some modifications, some of which we can't talk about because we don't want to give the game away, but suffice to say it is an incredible piece of kit and we can't wait to get behind the wheel. and if the car wasn‘t enough to make you believe they had taken this very seriously, look at this racing truck tom winnebago, as they call it in america. it has spared no expense, this type of invictus games endeavour. and james, how do you go from selling clothes to owning a race team ? from sell
how do you go from being a royal marine to a racing driver? rehabilitation? it has been amazing for my it has given me the opportunity to be part of a team again, to re— hone my competitive edge, and give me the opportunity to race in an awesome car. speaking of awesome ca rs, race in an awesome car. speaking of awesome cars, can you give us an insight into what we have here? so it is based on a jaguar f type, but it is based on a jaguar f type, but it has been seriously modified. it is the...
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marin cilic. charles i was the greatest royal collector of art in british history.dyke, rubens and holbein. a major exhibition, opening this weekend, brings together around 150 of his most important paintings for the first time since the 17th century. from the royal academy in london our arts editor will gompertz reports. the show starts by setting the scene. we meet the main protagonist, charles i, king of england, scotland and ireland from 1625—1619. he had a great eye for art, as did his mrs, henrietta maria. both portraits were painted by this fella, the flemish artist anthony van dyck, who charles i hired as his court painter, or what we'd call nowadays as his artist in residence. he has two main focuses for his collection. that's mantegna's triumphs of caesar, by the way. his first passion was for german, flemish and dutch artists of the northern renaissance, hence we have this wonderwall of hans holbein portraits, at the end of which is this absolute cracker of robert cheeseman, the royal falconer. his other great love was the artists of the italian high rena
marin cilic. charles i was the greatest royal collector of art in british history.dyke, rubens and holbein. a major exhibition, opening this weekend, brings together around 150 of his most important paintings for the first time since the 17th century. from the royal academy in london our arts editor will gompertz reports. the show starts by setting the scene. we meet the main protagonist, charles i, king of england, scotland and ireland from 1625—1619. he had a great eye for art, as did his...
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royal albert hall. this plastic is ingested by dozens of species of marine animals and over one hundred species of sea it's causing immense suffering to individual creatures and degrading vital habitats more now from our correspondent. in bristol in the west of england. the british prime minister says she wants to school throw away. which goes forward over the next twenty five year ending the use of. expanding. that british people have to pay to use a plastic bag in a shop in a supermarket but if you want to see the consequences of this culture what better place than a recycling center like this. process is hundreds. of. every single day people here in the industry welcome the prime minister. but they say they need to be joined up thinking with british industry british industry needs to. move recycled material. a lot of what. has been. in the past. taken off a lot of it will go to countries like india and. what about environmental groups will they welcome the. speech of course they like to see powerful politicians green but there is also a little bit of cynicism they don't want proposals. they want. they w
royal albert hall. this plastic is ingested by dozens of species of marine animals and over one hundred species of sea it's causing immense suffering to individual creatures and degrading vital habitats more now from our correspondent. in bristol in the west of england. the british prime minister says she wants to school throw away. which goes forward over the next twenty five year ending the use of. expanding. that british people have to pay to use a plastic bag in a shop in a supermarket but...
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marine park in southern france. >> hello! >> hello. >> reporter: the conversations were part of a study published by the prestigious "royal society," wellreally conversations, says researcher josep call. >> what they are doing is they are learning to produce a new sound that is not in their natural repertoire. that doesn't mean that they are engaging in conversation. that's-- that's a separate issue. >> reporter: not conversing, maybe, but what about math? >> one, two, three. >> reporter: or name calling. >> amy! >> amy! >> reporter: what's also remarkable is that they make the sounds not through their mouths but through their noses. researcher jose abramson: >> they don't have vocal chords. they really make their sounds with their blow hole. >> reporter: which is handy for the whales to say this left-han: onething the whales d to say is, "give me another fish," although that's what they appear to mean. bye-bye. >> reporter: mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> glor: i'm not so sure about one, two, three. one, two, three. just found in jellyfish, an ingredient originally prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug
marine park in southern france. >> hello! >> hello. >> reporter: the conversations were part of a study published by the prestigious "royal society," wellreally conversations, says researcher josep call. >> what they are doing is they are learning to produce a new sound that is not in their natural repertoire. that doesn't mean that they are engaging in conversation. that's-- that's a separate issue. >> reporter: not conversing, maybe, but what about...
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i'm marine fasal, afghan-american journalist, freelance. my question about the royal family of iran. i heard you several times mention that the current protesters, although we can't precisely narrow down exactly what their motive might be, that they, we can say that they are poor, and they have nothing left to lose. yet i heard you say that there is an appeal now for, that some of the slogans we're calling for members of the royal family. if that were to actually evolve further, can you tell us whether you think that all of iranians society would actually have an appetite for a return for a modern monarch? >> i can easily say that all of iranian society does not have a appetite for the royal monarchy's return but there are some people nostalgic about the era. there are people who are no, sir that gibbing about the image that they have of the shah's time and the fact that iranians were respected around the country and many iranians were well off but of course, that image is not accurate because there were many people who were not well off and there was a lot of oppress
i'm marine fasal, afghan-american journalist, freelance. my question about the royal family of iran. i heard you several times mention that the current protesters, although we can't precisely narrow down exactly what their motive might be, that they, we can say that they are poor, and they have nothing left to lose. yet i heard you say that there is an appeal now for, that some of the slogans we're calling for members of the royal family. if that were to actually evolve further, can you tell us...
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royal albert halls. this plastic is ingested by dozens of species of marine animals, and over 100 species of sea birds, causingand for plastic. reduce the number of plastics in circulation. and improve our recycling rates. we will take action at every stage of the production and consumption of plastic. as it is produced, we will encourage manufacturers to take responsibility for the impacts of their products and rationalise the number of different plastics they use. we will drive down the amount of plastic in circulation through reducing demand. government will lead the way by removing all consumer single use plastic and central government offices. and i wa nt to central government offices. and i want to see other large organisations committed to doing the same. supermarkets also need to do much more to cut down on unnecessary plastic packaging. so we will work with them to explore introducing plastic free aisles were all the food is sold loose. and we will make it easierfor people food is sold loose. and we will make it easier for people to recycle their plastics, saw less of it ends up their plastics, saw le
royal albert halls. this plastic is ingested by dozens of species of marine animals, and over 100 species of sea birds, causingand for plastic. reduce the number of plastics in circulation. and improve our recycling rates. we will take action at every stage of the production and consumption of plastic. as it is produced, we will encourage manufacturers to take responsibility for the impacts of their products and rationalise the number of different plastics they use. we will drive down the...
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the other guy was the astronomer royal for about 46 years and he got involved with methods to try to establish longitude which of —— which was of great value to marinersnautical miles, way above everything that had been developed a to that point. and all because of the chain of events from that mountain. well back to the here and now, a mixture of rain and snow. let me show you where we are, wintry showers across the north of scotland. all the way from northern ireland through wales and a good pa rt ireland through wales and a good part of england we have a weather front. cold, dank and miserable with poor visibility. underneath this blanket of cloud we have trapped in some cold air and it stays like that for a good part of the day. so we have this possibility more on the higher ground we think of some snow. ido higher ground we think of some snow. i do not think it will be hugely disruptive and things to improve in northern ireland and into the south—west through the afternoon. these are the maximum temperatures of the day. and then most of the cloud and rain is taken away from most areas in the first part of the night. then it turns cold again and t
the other guy was the astronomer royal for about 46 years and he got involved with methods to try to establish longitude which of —— which was of great value to marinersnautical miles, way above everything that had been developed a to that point. and all because of the chain of events from that mountain. well back to the here and now, a mixture of rain and snow. let me show you where we are, wintry showers across the north of scotland. all the way from northern ireland through wales and a...