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s royal society has laid out a road map and it includes developing projects to protect forests grasslands and other ecosystems in a way that makes profits for local communities they also say the better weather modeling systems would help to reduce carbon emissions by nearly one 3rd and the batteries could be better utilized for storage on electricity grids and to decouple dies transport of manufacturing another they want to develop as carbon capture where missions stored and kept out of the atmosphere michael dorsey is co-founder of the sunrise movement established to stop the climate crisis he joins us now live from detroit could tell you this michael what do you make of these proposals. adrian you know it's interesting incurious that the roses side he would soak us on new technologies the fact is is that we've already got the technologies that we need to get to net 0 emissions we've got great technologies like so soul of photovoltaics wind hydrogen all those renewable technologies exist now and they're going to be the things that we need to scale they're going to be the things are going
s royal society has laid out a road map and it includes developing projects to protect forests grasslands and other ecosystems in a way that makes profits for local communities they also say the better weather modeling systems would help to reduce carbon emissions by nearly one 3rd and the batteries could be better utilized for storage on electricity grids and to decouple dies transport of manufacturing another they want to develop as carbon capture where missions stored and kept out of the...
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s royal society has laid out a road map that includes developing projects to protect forests grasslands and other ecosystems in a way that makes profits for local communities it also says that better weather modeling systems would help reduce carbon emissions by nearly a 3rd and that batteries could be better utilized for storage on electricity grids and to decarbonise transport and manufacturing of the solution they want to develop is carbon capture where emissions are stored and kept out of the atmosphere michael dorsey is co-founder of the sunrise movement at a bar and metal organization he's skeptical of the report saying that it fails to highlight the role the politics plays in climate innovation. we can actually achieve net 0 emissions with existing technology the limiting variables are actually not the technologies they're actually the politics and the economics it's also curious and sad that the royal society didn't focus on the need to massively increase the monies that we have behind existing technologies and to massively breakthrough some of the the political barriers right n
s royal society has laid out a road map that includes developing projects to protect forests grasslands and other ecosystems in a way that makes profits for local communities it also says that better weather modeling systems would help reduce carbon emissions by nearly a 3rd and that batteries could be better utilized for storage on electricity grids and to decarbonise transport and manufacturing of the solution they want to develop is carbon capture where emissions are stored and kept out of...
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technologies they're actually the politics and the economics it's also curious and sad at the royal society didn't focus on the need to massively increase the monies that we have behind existing technologies and to massively breakthrough some of the the political barriers right now we spend almost 5 trillion dollars on funding fossil fuel technologies that's a conservative number by places like the international monetary fund so this failure to check the existing problems and to put our hopes on technologies to come it's unfortunate that the role society would land there much more has to be done we've got to focus on share share therefore the fact is that rich countries have much more responsibility for the problem of unfolding climate change and they have to pay more there's a lot of science on that is well it's sad that the real society didn't recognize that now it's predicted electric cars will outsell traditional internal combustion models by 2038 and by mid century as many as a 1000000000 will be on our roads from los angeles robin and looks at the wind is unknown as is the electric re
technologies they're actually the politics and the economics it's also curious and sad at the royal society didn't focus on the need to massively increase the monies that we have behind existing technologies and to massively breakthrough some of the the political barriers right now we spend almost 5 trillion dollars on funding fossil fuel technologies that's a conservative number by places like the international monetary fund so this failure to check the existing problems and to put our hopes...
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the first young person in the commonwealth to receive a junior life—saving award from the royal life saving societypearing in good spirits just a few weeks after the duke of edinburgh's funeral, she recalled her experience with lifeguards, who have been recognised for saving swimmers, and a senior figure from the royal life saving society. you obviously completed a life saving award. what was one of the memories that stuck out for you when you did it? well, it was of course all done in the bath club, in the swimming pool. and i suppose i didn't really actually realise quite what i was doing, you know? because i think i must have been 12 or something — 12 or 14. it's a very long time ago, i'm afraid. i think it's changed a lot. your majesty, when you say it was a long time ago, - it was in fact 80 years ago. that's terrible, isn't it? we know that you were actually the first holder of the award. i i didn't realise i was the first one. ijust did it. and had to work very hard for it. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. five miles down the road we see the results of that cloud, a big h
the first young person in the commonwealth to receive a junior life—saving award from the royal life saving societypearing in good spirits just a few weeks after the duke of edinburgh's funeral, she recalled her experience with lifeguards, who have been recognised for saving swimmers, and a senior figure from the royal life saving society. you obviously completed a life saving award. what was one of the memories that stuck out for you when you did it? well, it was of course all done in the...
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marcus and laura a scientific report published in the "royal society of science" you might not have gotten your copy in the mail yet but marine scientists figured out how to get seabirds from not getting caught in fishing nets. put googly eyes on the buoys that hold the nets. like scarecrows. we have so many problems in the world and we can solve one of the problems with big googly eyes makes me so happy. we have the drought, they come out and try to measure the snow, there's no snow, they have the big stick, they have not tried big googly eyes. >> could make everybody happy. i know my kids love it. thanks. >>> 5:15 right now. the shift by carmakers to green technology is intensifying, by the end of the decade toyota hopes to be selling 8 million electric vehicles per year including hybrids, that would be about 80% of its annual sales. other major carmakers also speeding up flipping the switch. honda plans to sell electric and fuel cell vehicles by 040. nissan following a similar road map. >>> a hefty lawsuit hitting the court system in san francisco. federal class action claims hefty recy
marcus and laura a scientific report published in the "royal society of science" you might not have gotten your copy in the mail yet but marine scientists figured out how to get seabirds from not getting caught in fishing nets. put googly eyes on the buoys that hold the nets. like scarecrows. we have so many problems in the world and we can solve one of the problems with big googly eyes makes me so happy. we have the drought, they come out and try to measure the snow, there's no snow,...
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marcus and laura a scientific report published in the "royal society of science" -- you might not have gotten your copy in the mail yet, but marine scientists figured out how to get seabirds from not getting caught in fishing nets. put googly eyes on the buoys that hold the nets. like oceanbound scarecrow. we have a picture. i bring this up because we have so many problems in the world and we can solve one of the problems with big googly eyes makes me so happy. i think it's good advice. if you have a friend that comes to you with a problem and they talk to you about it, you say have you tried big googly eyes? that might be one possible solution. >> if it were only that simple, right? >> i was thinking the exact same thing. >> put googly eyes on this. >>> this is concerning my friends, new this morning at least for me, i love the sauce. we talked about the ketchup shortage but now there's a sauce shortage talking about the chick-fil-a sauce they'll limit the number of free sauces you can receive when you place your order. i know, gasp, right, marcus? one per entre, two per meal and thre
marcus and laura a scientific report published in the "royal society of science" -- you might not have gotten your copy in the mail yet, but marine scientists figured out how to get seabirds from not getting caught in fishing nets. put googly eyes on the buoys that hold the nets. like oceanbound scarecrow. we have a picture. i bring this up because we have so many problems in the world and we can solve one of the problems with big googly eyes makes me so happy. i think it's good...
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here's robert massey from the royal astronomical society explaining more. >> california to french guianalaunch site. i think it is important to remember, this is almost a global endeavor. this is a collaboration between the countries that make up the european space agency including the u.k., canada and the united states through nasa. it is being launched on halloween in october. if things well at that point, itets into space and a nested travel 1.5 million kilometers to a stable point some way from the eartbut the earth's gravity drags around the sun and then, you have to unfilled is mirro with a preen -- 18 seconds. you have to align those segments to incredible per physician because if you don't do that, you wouldot get a good image. all of this is incredibly ambitious and that is why it is being so rigorously tested. it is also one of the reasons that has been delayed a few times because the tests have to be perfect. it has to be done to the nth degree. anchor: and that ends this edition of outside source. if you want more detail on the space story for example, go to the bbc news webs
here's robert massey from the royal astronomical society explaining more. >> california to french guianalaunch site. i think it is important to remember, this is almost a global endeavor. this is a collaboration between the countries that make up the european space agency including the u.k., canada and the united states through nasa. it is being launched on halloween in october. if things well at that point, itets into space and a nested travel 1.5 million kilometers to a stable point...
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the first young person in the commonwealth to receive a junior life—saving award from the royal life saving society who have been recognised for saving swimmers, and a senior figure from the royal life saving society. you obviously completed a life saving award. what was one of the memories that stuck out for you when you did it? well, it was of course all done in the bath club, in the swimming pool. and i suppose i didn't really actually realise quite what i was doing, you know? because i think i must have been 12 or something — 12 or 14.
the first young person in the commonwealth to receive a junior life—saving award from the royal life saving society who have been recognised for saving swimmers, and a senior figure from the royal life saving society. you obviously completed a life saving award. what was one of the memories that stuck out for you when you did it? well, it was of course all done in the bath club, in the swimming pool. and i suppose i didn't really actually realise quite what i was doing, you know? because i...
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he is a professor of psychology at the university of st andrews and a fellow of the royal society ofage. thank you very much indeed for being with us. can i ask you, we are expecting to hear from the prime minister, that he is going to as planned ease the lockdown in england on may 1th, a week today. would you concur with that, is that the right strategy? concur with that, is that the right strate: ? ~ ~ , ., strategy? well, i think it is fair to say they _ strategy? well, i think it is fair to say they the _ strategy? well, i think it is fair to say they the data _ strategy? well, i think it is fair to say they the data is - strategy? well, i think it is fair to say they the data is looking | to say they the data is looking good, domestically, we have to remember that initially, actually the picture is the opposite, it is looking grim, that the numbers of cases every week now are the same as in the first five months of the pandemic and large number of people are getting ineffecteded and large numbers are dying and if it is out there round the world it will come here at some point so
he is a professor of psychology at the university of st andrews and a fellow of the royal society ofage. thank you very much indeed for being with us. can i ask you, we are expecting to hear from the prime minister, that he is going to as planned ease the lockdown in england on may 1th, a week today. would you concur with that, is that the right strategy? concur with that, is that the right strate: ? ~ ~ , ., strategy? well, i think it is fair to say they _ strategy? well, i think it is fair to...
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the first young person in the commonwealth to receive a junior lifesaving award from the royal life saving societybviously completed a life saving award. what was one of the memories that stuck out for you when you did it? well, it was of course all done in the bath club, in the swimming pool. and i suppose i didn't really actually realise quite what i was doing, you know? because i think i must have been 12 or something — 12 or 14. it's a very long time ago, i'm afraid. i think it's changed a lot. your majesty, when you say it was a long time ago, - it was in fact 80 years ago. that's terrible, isn't it? we know that you were actually the first holder of the award. i i didn't realise i was the first one. ijust did it. and had to work very hard for it. but it was a great achievement and i was very proud to wear the badge on the front of my swimming suit. i wonder if she sold it on herself? now it's time for a look at the weather with chris. hello there. well, i suppose it is going to be a decent day for spotting the rainbows. a particularly unsettled day with most of you seeing a downpour at some
the first young person in the commonwealth to receive a junior lifesaving award from the royal life saving societybviously completed a life saving award. what was one of the memories that stuck out for you when you did it? well, it was of course all done in the bath club, in the swimming pool. and i suppose i didn't really actually realise quite what i was doing, you know? because i think i must have been 12 or something — 12 or 14. it's a very long time ago, i'm afraid. i think it's changed...
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and look at those views — the royal geographical society unveils its list of natural wonders of the uk the next half an hour, the prime minister's former chief adviser, dominic cummings, will appear in front of mps to answer questions about the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. he is expected to criticise the actions taken by the government, particularly around the decision not to toughen up restrictions last autumn. but mps are likely to question his own choice to travel to barnard castle in the spring. here's our political correspondent helen catt and just to warn you her report does contain flashing images. it was a year ago that one of the prime minister's most senior behind—the—scenes advisers found himself in the spotlight. this was dominic cummings taking the highly unusual step of giving a press conference in the garden of downing street, after he made a trip from london to durham while england was in its first lockdown. it included a drive to barnard castle, he said, to test his eyesight before heading home. the whole point was, now i had been extremely ill, m
and look at those views — the royal geographical society unveils its list of natural wonders of the uk the next half an hour, the prime minister's former chief adviser, dominic cummings, will appear in front of mps to answer questions about the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. he is expected to criticise the actions taken by the government, particularly around the decision not to toughen up restrictions last autumn. but mps are likely to question his own choice to travel to...
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we are live at the royal horticultural society's brand—new garden, rhs bridgwater in salford. opening has been delayed by a year because of covid but it opens today and looks blooming marvellous. good morning from the top of the london eye. what a view! on a gin clear view, you can see a0 kilometres in every direction as far as windsor castle. many of us starting dry with some sunshine but through the day, further showers developing some with hail. all the details later in the programme. it's tuesday 18th may. our top story. ministers are stepping up calls for people to book a coronavirus vaccination as soon as they're offered one, amid increasing concern over the indian variant. it's now spread to 86 local councils, with more than 2,000 confirmed cases across the uk. it comes as lockdown restrictions were eased in most of britain yesterday to allow more social mixing. jon donnison reports. # a lovely day... a lovely day, and — for those out on the town indoors in manchester last night — one that's been a long time coming. a chance to get the glad rags on, or maybe just a pint
we are live at the royal horticultural society's brand—new garden, rhs bridgwater in salford. opening has been delayed by a year because of covid but it opens today and looks blooming marvellous. good morning from the top of the london eye. what a view! on a gin clear view, you can see a0 kilometres in every direction as far as windsor castle. many of us starting dry with some sunshine but through the day, further showers developing some with hail. all the details later in the programme. it's...
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what a quarter of a million new plants look like — that's what it's taken to create the royal horticultural society'sr, it was all covered in mud and then the pandemic hit us... yeah. 0h! it's really transformed. the last time i was her, in fact, working over that side there, i we didn't see any of these flower beds or anything. _ but i tell you, that's looking very nice. i absolutely brilliant, been waiting for this day since shutdown the first time. so... it's... ..awe—inspiring. it's absolutely brilliant. it's absolutely gorgeous, it is. and to be part of it... ..is even better. the 154 acres was once a grand estate owned by lord ellesmere — a wealthy industrialist — but in recent years was neglected and became overgrown. the house, worsley new hall, is long gone. there are formal and walled gardens that reflect the site's heritage, but bridgewater has another role. very much with this garden, rather than us putting up a fence and inviting people to come in and pay a fee and have a cup of tea and be inspired and do all the beautiful things that you can do as a garden attraction, it's much more tha
what a quarter of a million new plants look like — that's what it's taken to create the royal horticultural society'sr, it was all covered in mud and then the pandemic hit us... yeah. 0h! it's really transformed. the last time i was her, in fact, working over that side there, i we didn't see any of these flower beds or anything. _ but i tell you, that's looking very nice. i absolutely brilliant, been waiting for this day since shutdown the first time. so... it's... ..awe—inspiring. it's...
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last week, remembering her own junior respiration award with the royal life saving society.s very grand, i thought. the queen is coming out to open parliament basically about a month after the death of her husband and this is very reassuring, because it shows she is going to continue as our head of state, keep busy, keep serving the nation exactly as we would expect her to do, as she has done since 1952. the pandemic will mean this year's ceremony will look a little different, with many fewer mps and a reduced royal procession. but the one constant will remain at the centre of the proceedings, as she has done since her first state opening 69 years ago. sarah campbell, bbc news, westminster. that to come today. time now to get the news where you are. hello, i'm asad ahmad. this time yesterday morning, we told you how a minke whale stranded in the thames had broken free while it was being rescued. well, sadly, due to its ill health, by last night it had to be put down. it was first spotted near barnes bridge in west london on sunday attracting hundreds of wellwishers. but resc
last week, remembering her own junior respiration award with the royal life saving society.s very grand, i thought. the queen is coming out to open parliament basically about a month after the death of her husband and this is very reassuring, because it shows she is going to continue as our head of state, keep busy, keep serving the nation exactly as we would expect her to do, as she has done since 1952. the pandemic will mean this year's ceremony will look a little different, with many fewer...
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there are few organisations which hold a place at the heart of society in the way the royal british legiont through the annual poppy appeal, leading the nation in remembrance and providing a lifelong commitment to every veteran and their families. therefore i wanted, above all, to offer my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to all those who have helped build this wonderful organisation we know today, and to all those who will be part of its future. our correspondent john donnison reports from central london. well, here in whitehall it managed to stay dry for the ceremony we had a little earlier. you can see behind me that the wreaths have been laid out there and we have representatives from the various members of the armed services laying wreaths there as well a bugler playing the last post. we have ceremonies happening across the uk today and also around the world. we are hoping there is going to be an raf flyby at some point today although the weather could be a bit of a problem. apparently that could mean that gets delayed or cancelled. and then later today at the fa cup final between chel
there are few organisations which hold a place at the heart of society in the way the royal british legiont through the annual poppy appeal, leading the nation in remembrance and providing a lifelong commitment to every veteran and their families. therefore i wanted, above all, to offer my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to all those who have helped build this wonderful organisation we know today, and to all those who will be part of its future. our correspondent john donnison reports from...
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diana keir simmons is in london >> reporter: tonight, pillars of british society rocked prince harry again criticizing the royal family, telling oprah of his descent into drink and drugs. >> and i was by myself drinking not because i was enjoying it but because i was trying to mask something. >> reporter: but it's another interview, decades ago, that's causing controversy, where princess diana famously said there were three people in her marriage an inquiry says to get the sit-down bbc journalist martin bashir lied to diana, even doctoring documents. bashir apologizing but saying diana would still have agreed to be interviewed the bbc also apologizing. >> the interview was a major contribution to making my parents' relationship worse >> reporter: since his mother's death prince harry says he suffered with an uncaring family who failed to support his wife when she wanted to take her own life >> the thing that stopped her from seeing it through was how unfair it would be on me to be put in the position of losing another woman in my life >> reporter: two interviews decades apart, tonight shaking the british establ
diana keir simmons is in london >> reporter: tonight, pillars of british society rocked prince harry again criticizing the royal family, telling oprah of his descent into drink and drugs. >> and i was by myself drinking not because i was enjoying it but because i was trying to mask something. >> reporter: but it's another interview, decades ago, that's causing controversy, where princess diana famously said there were three people in her marriage an inquiry says to get the...
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there are few organisations which hold a place at the heart of society in the way the royal british legionnd their families. therefore, i wanted above all to offer my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to all those who have helped build this wonderful organisation we know today. and to all those who will be part of its future. very moving. 0ur correspondentjon donnison is at the cenotaph for us. what will be happening across the uk today? what will be happening across the uk toda ? ~ ~ . today? well, here in whitehall it manared today? well, here in whitehall it managed to _ today? well, here in whitehall it managed to stay _ today? well, here in whitehall it managed to stay dry _ today? well, here in whitehall it managed to stay dry for- today? well, here in whitehall it managed to stay dry for a - today? well, here in whitehall it. managed to stay dry for a ceremony we had a little earlier. you can see behind me that the reefs have been laid out there and we had representatives from the various representatives from the various representatives of the armed services lay their wreaths there as
there are few organisations which hold a place at the heart of society in the way the royal british legionnd their families. therefore, i wanted above all to offer my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to all those who have helped build this wonderful organisation we know today. and to all those who will be part of its future. very moving. 0ur correspondentjon donnison is at the cenotaph for us. what will be happening across the uk today? what will be happening across the uk toda ? ~ ~ . today?...
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society rocked. prince harry again criticizing the royal family, telling oprah much his descent into drink and drugs.i was enjoying, but i was trying to mask something. >> reporter: it's another interview deckase ago that's causing controversy where princess diana famously said there were three people in her marriage. an inquiry says to get the sitdown bbc journalist martin bashir lied to diana, even doctoring documents. apologizing but said diana would have still agreed to be interviewed. the bbc apologizing. >> it was a major couldn't because to making my parents' relationship worse. >> reporter: sincelis mother's death, prince harry says he has suffered with an uncare family who failed to support his wife when she wanted to take her own life. >> the thing that stopped her from seeing it through was how unfair to be in the position of losing another woman in my life. >> reporter: two interviews decades apart shaking the royal establishment. >> by the way, we should note that martin bashir, the interviewer from that bbc interview with princess diana, is a former msnbc anchor. but quite a revolution.
society rocked. prince harry again criticizing the royal family, telling oprah much his descent into drink and drugs.i was enjoying, but i was trying to mask something. >> reporter: it's another interview deckase ago that's causing controversy where princess diana famously said there were three people in her marriage. an inquiry says to get the sitdown bbc journalist martin bashir lied to diana, even doctoring documents. apologizing but said diana would have still agreed to be...
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if you are a nature lover looking for someone to visit in the uk, the royal geographical society has even below the water tape, and that accounts for how crystal—clear the water is. and also, — crystal—clear the water is. and also, for— crystal—clear the water is. and also, for its _ crystal—clear the water is. and also, for its constant flow. so yeah. — also, for its constant flow. so yeah. it — also, for its constant flow. so yeah. it is _ also, for its constant flow. so yeah, it is quite a fascinating landscape here, with a lot of storage _ landscape here, with a lot of storage -- _ landscape here, with a lot of storage —— stories to tell. the landscape here, with a lot of storage -- stories to tell. the way ou talk, storage -- stories to tell. the way you talk. we _ storage -- stories to tell. the way you talk. we can — storage -- stories to tell. the way you talk, we can tell— storage -- stories to tell. the way you talk, we can tell you - storage -- stories to tell. the way you talk, we can tell you are i storage -- stories to tell. the way you talk, we can tell you are a i you
if you are a nature lover looking for someone to visit in the uk, the royal geographical society has even below the water tape, and that accounts for how crystal—clear the water is. and also, — crystal—clear the water is. and also, for— crystal—clear the water is. and also, for its _ crystal—clear the water is. and also, for its constant flow. so yeah. — also, for its constant flow. so yeah. it — also, for its constant flow. so yeah. it is _ also, for its constant flow. so yeah,...
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the royal family of using its influence for the selection and manufacture of kobe 1000 vaccines there's a section of society here that strongly supports the monarchy and they see this movement calling for reform with in the monarchy as an attack on the foundation of type culture to know that. even though there have been many role families without a monarchy tolland would no longer be thailand to be a different country and i believe that the law isn't used to police people who think differently it's based on facts. they're also health concerns for another protest leader. known as wrong she's been on hunger strike for more than a month after being denied bail 5 times. and what appears to be an attempt to keep protesters off the streets of stories continue to deny bail for the program for leadership imo but the move is having the opposite effect giving protesters a reason to gather scotland al-jazeera bangkok. this is al-jazeera these are the top stories for minneapolis police officer derek shaven is asking for a new trial citing multiple grounds including jury misconduct last month so he was convicted of 2nd
the royal family of using its influence for the selection and manufacture of kobe 1000 vaccines there's a section of society here that strongly supports the monarchy and they see this movement calling for reform with in the monarchy as an attack on the foundation of type culture to know that. even though there have been many role families without a monarchy tolland would no longer be thailand to be a different country and i believe that the law isn't used to police people who think differently...
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firm owned by the king she was accusing the royal family of using its influence for the selection and manufacture of coded 1000 vaccines there's a section of societyhere that strongly supports the monarchy and they see this movement calling for reform within the monarchy as an attack on the foundation of thai culture to me out of the. even though there have been many role families without a monarchy tolland would no longer be thailand and be a different country and i believe that the law isn't used to bully people who think differently it's based on facts. there are also health concerns for another protest leader. rotten a goon known as wrong she's been on hunger strike for more than a month after being denied bail 5 times. and what appears to be an attempt to keep protesters off the streets of stories continue to deny bail for the program for leadership i know but the move is having the opposite effect giving protesters a reason to gather scotland al-jazeera bangkok. indonesia's economy has shrunk for the 4th consecutive quarter is struggling to or it struggling to overcome a pandemic induced recession now southeast asia's most populous country h
firm owned by the king she was accusing the royal family of using its influence for the selection and manufacture of coded 1000 vaccines there's a section of societyhere that strongly supports the monarchy and they see this movement calling for reform within the monarchy as an attack on the foundation of thai culture to me out of the. even though there have been many role families without a monarchy tolland would no longer be thailand and be a different country and i believe that the law isn't...
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owned by the king she was accusing the royal family of using its influence for the selection and manufacture of covert 1000 vaccines there's a section of societyhere that strongly supports the monarchy and they see this movement calling for reform within the market as an attack on the foundation of type culture. even though there would be many role families without a monarchy tolland would no longer be thailand and be a different country and i believe that the law isn't used to put. who think differently it's based on fact when. there are also health concerns for another protest leader policy our city g rotten agunah known as run she's been on hunger strike for more than a month after being denied bail 5 times. in what appears to be an attempt to keep protesters off the streets authorities continue to deny bail for the pro-forma leadership i have but the move is having the opposite effect giving protesters a reason to gather scholar al jazeera bangkok. sports news is coming up with the indian premier league finally succumb to the pressure to shut down. the obvious what with gemma. this is the indian premier league cricket tournament has been s
owned by the king she was accusing the royal family of using its influence for the selection and manufacture of covert 1000 vaccines there's a section of societyhere that strongly supports the monarchy and they see this movement calling for reform within the market as an attack on the foundation of type culture. even though there would be many role families without a monarchy tolland would no longer be thailand and be a different country and i believe that the law isn't used to put. who think...
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firm owned by the king she was accusing the royal family of using its influence for the selection and manufacture of coded 1000 vaccines there's a section of societyhere that strongly supports the monarchy and they see this movement calling for reform within the monarchy as an attack on the foundation of thai culture to know that. even though there have been many role families without a monarchy tolland would no longer be thailand to be a different country and i believe that the law isn't used to bully people who think differently it's based on facts. they're also health concerns for another protest leader. known as wrong she's been on hunger strike for more than a month after being denied bail 5 times. and what appears to be an attempt to keep protesters off the streets of stories continue to deny bail for the program former leadership i'm not but the move is having the opposite effect giving protesters a reason to gather scotland al-jazeera bangkok. now israel and lebanon have wrapped up the 1st round of talks aimed at ending a decades long maritime border dispute negotiations between this week on trees began in october last month the lebanese c
firm owned by the king she was accusing the royal family of using its influence for the selection and manufacture of coded 1000 vaccines there's a section of societyhere that strongly supports the monarchy and they see this movement calling for reform within the monarchy as an attack on the foundation of thai culture to know that. even though there have been many role families without a monarchy tolland would no longer be thailand to be a different country and i believe that the law isn't used...
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60000000 people the royal family has significant political influence but no formal government powers its members upholds the traditions of play a ceremonial role in south african societyeach year the monarch receives a publicly funded salary of nearly $5000000.00 and he controls millions of hectares of land through a 2 decade old trusts. and to lease a south african cultural analyst and historian he says there are well established procedures to deal with succession. it is not actually. not that there's no success on the record of that when the queen died a prince. who is the next rage in the plane made it out of the zoom in asia and did say that it. is no thank you so when the king died then there was a 3 month putin order where there should be mourning and after the demands of mourning and then the successor it would be. announced at when the king died then the regent also wrote it we'll as to who is to succeed. you know it into the king so that is where it is at in the right now that after 3 months or 2 months from now an announcement is going to be bait as to whether who is going to become the leader of these powerful nation in the whole of africa will anyway it's
60000000 people the royal family has significant political influence but no formal government powers its members upholds the traditions of play a ceremonial role in south african societyeach year the monarch receives a publicly funded salary of nearly $5000000.00 and he controls millions of hectares of land through a 2 decade old trusts. and to lease a south african cultural analyst and historian he says there are well established procedures to deal with succession. it is not actually. not that...
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$60000000.00 people the royal family has significant political influence but no formal government powers its members up hold zulu traditions and play a ceremonial role in south african societyeach year the market receives a publicly funded salary of nearly $5000000.00 and he controls millions of hectors of land through a 2 decade old trust let's meet now it's a pretty kitten to lee who's a south african cultural analyst and historian joins us via skype from johannesburg welcome to the program good to have you here so we had this this intriguing disagreement currently the role courts have lots of accusations and counter-accusations how much of a problem is this lack of a success for the zulu nation and for south africa or need. he did not actually. know that there was no success on need to record of that when the queen died. would take it is he who is then acting the agent in the flying minutes of the nation you did say that. is no thank you so when the king died then there was a 3 month period where there should be mourning and after being given months of money then the success it would be in announced it went to keene died then the regent also wrote it legal as to who is t
$60000000.00 people the royal family has significant political influence but no formal government powers its members up hold zulu traditions and play a ceremonial role in south african societyeach year the market receives a publicly funded salary of nearly $5000000.00 and he controls millions of hectors of land through a 2 decade old trust let's meet now it's a pretty kitten to lee who's a south african cultural analyst and historian joins us via skype from johannesburg welcome to the program...
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society. they use them as they're calling cards abigail knew the families here quite well, the royals the hancocks the quincy's these are and the lawrence even if she did not always agree with their politics abigail appreciated their efforts to project a distinctively american intellect culture and class as the new nation opened to the world first ladies fashion lives live on in memorabilia too bicentennial celebrants for example rejuvenated interest in women's history by exploring what their ancestors wore to the revolution and now you can make it yourself with maybe an etsy assist. just look at these butterick patterns and simplicity patterns in the center of your screen. so as we delve into the era's material culture, it's natural that we find it layered with stories. drawing on first lady abigail adams is a case study. let's explore how she used three tactics to establish her economic citizenship. she was a buyer a seller and believe it or not what we recognize today as influencer it wasn't easy early american women did business in a difficult economic landscape one that favored white male pro
society. they use them as they're calling cards abigail knew the families here quite well, the royals the hancocks the quincy's these are and the lawrence even if she did not always agree with their politics abigail appreciated their efforts to project a distinctively american intellect culture and class as the new nation opened to the world first ladies fashion lives live on in memorabilia too bicentennial celebrants for example rejuvenated interest in women's history by exploring what their...
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few organisations which hold a place at the heart of- which hold a place at the heart of society in the way the royal0 years, the royal british legion has been a constant through the annual poppy appeal, leading the nation in remembrance, and providing a lifelong commitment to every veteran and their families. lifelong commitment to every veteran and theirfamilies. therefore, i wanted above all to offer my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to all those who have helped build this wonderful organisation we know today, and to all those who will be part of its future. . , �* , ., future. recently the british legion has faced difficulties. _ future. recently the british legion has faced difficulties. the - future. recently the british legion. has faced difficulties. the pandemic disrupting 5ales has faced difficulties. the pandemic disrupting sales of copies which provide vital income. besides today's ceremonies laying reefs era today's ceremonies laying reefs era to the cenotaph and many more locations around the country, there will also be a fly past and a presentation of a special royal british legion co
few organisations which hold a place at the heart of- which hold a place at the heart of society in the way the royal0 years, the royal british legion has been a constant through the annual poppy appeal, leading the nation in remembrance, and providing a lifelong commitment to every veteran and their families. lifelong commitment to every veteran and theirfamilies. therefore, i wanted above all to offer my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to all those who have helped build this wonderful...
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royal voluntary service and you will see our page. people of course have always volunteered in times of crisis, haven't they? this feels like the big societyat this level of voluntary effort is required when you know, clearly there are questions about what is there are questions about what is there structurally, what is provided by government? i there structurally, what is provided by government?— there structurally, what is provided by government? i don't think anyone so this level — by government? i don't think anyone so this level of _ by government? i don't think anyone so this level of need _ by government? i don't think anyone so this level of need coming. - by government? i don't think anyone so this level of need coming. i - so this level of need coming. i think we've got an amazing history of volunteering and i think about the royal voluntary service for set “p the royal voluntary service for set up in 1938 as part of the war effort. this is nothing new. there are amazing support networks locally and also there is a volunteering effort from a national perspective as well. there is space for all of that working alongside and suppor
royal voluntary service and you will see our page. people of course have always volunteered in times of crisis, haven't they? this feels like the big societyat this level of voluntary effort is required when you know, clearly there are questions about what is there are questions about what is there structurally, what is provided by government? i there structurally, what is provided by government?— there structurally, what is provided by government? i don't think anyone so this level — by...