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the battle of port royal. okay. and the battle of port royal inaugurates the port royal. there are. 8000 formerly enslaved people who are freed and these formerly enslaved people are in, in all respects, abandoned right there without, uh, their whites, shall we say something that we're thinking about the civil war period would have been in, according to the planters. but according to the union as well. so this inaugurates the port royal experiment, which was the largest social movement to date. so you have volunteers from the north, abolitionists, teachers, mission manning jurors, people who come down to open schools to, manage the labor on the sea island, cotton plantations to open stores in came and the notion is that they are going to teach enslaved people how be free, that they are going to help bridge this gap between freedom between enslavement and freedom. and i talk in the book about how, of course, this doesn't work the way the rhetoric would would paint. and there are many promises on the side of the u.s. government. so there's lot of tension in this relationshi
the battle of port royal. okay. and the battle of port royal inaugurates the port royal. there are. 8000 formerly enslaved people who are freed and these formerly enslaved people are in, in all respects, abandoned right there without, uh, their whites, shall we say something that we're thinking about the civil war period would have been in, according to the planters. but according to the union as well. so this inaugurates the port royal experiment, which was the largest social movement to date....
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the king's royal regiment of new york and the royal highland emigrants, and instantly liked them and their commanders. then he saw the royalists and instantly disliked them. to hold him in a swiss with no knowledge of local loyalist personalities and. the simple was to merge all these as a second battalion to the king's royal regiment of new york and name sir john johnson, their commander in 1778. he attempted to do just that, gathering the wireless at sorrel, even though those who had been prisoner in canada under the articles convention had been freed from their confinement. as a result of the continental congress, not ratify the convention. hardly were present for the new unit when the commanders explained the hold them. they mostly didn't care to be under sir john. the matter was laid aside. a number of the captured or wayward one way or another found their way to the british in new york city. the most interesting must have been the four members of the ntzer family. bernard enlisted, september 1277 as a priva jessup cod at the convention became a teamster driving baggage wagons t
the king's royal regiment of new york and the royal highland emigrants, and instantly liked them and their commanders. then he saw the royalists and instantly disliked them. to hold him in a swiss with no knowledge of local loyalist personalities and. the simple was to merge all these as a second battalion to the king's royal regiment of new york and name sir john johnson, their commander in 1778. he attempted to do just that, gathering the wireless at sorrel, even though those who had been...
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large good-looking provincial units like king's royal regiment of new york, the royal highland immigrantsinstantly like them. then he saw the royalist and insttl dislike them. to haldeman, with no knowledge of local loyalist personalities and animosities, the simple solution was to merge all of these core second battalion to the kings world regiment of new york. andon name sir jon johnson as their commander. october 17 site in the eight he attempted to do just that. gathering the royalist that's irrelevant. i have been freed from their confinement as a result of the continental congress not ratifying the convention. hardly any or present for the new unit two. the commanders explained they mostlyt did not care to be underserved jon, the matter was laid aside. one way or another from the therewhich of the british in nek city. the most interesting mus been the four members o men's her family. alyssan september777 as a pr jessup score. that became a teamster driving baggage wagons to boston for the convention army. three others, christopher, jon, marred all enlisted as privates on august 15,
large good-looking provincial units like king's royal regiment of new york, the royal highland immigrantsinstantly like them. then he saw the royalist and insttl dislike them. to haldeman, with no knowledge of local loyalist personalities and animosities, the simple solution was to merge all of these core second battalion to the kings world regiment of new york. andon name sir jon johnson as their commander. october 17 site in the eight he attempted to do just that. gathering the royalist...
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the royal ballet is at the forefront trying to make that happen.y change it. and at the same time of bringing new audiences in, because i'm struck by the fact that the production that you're returning to on the stage here, the role that you're returning to, is the mad hatter. it's a role that combines tap and ballet, doesn't it? which goes back to your roots in some ways, because you were known for tap before you were known to this extent in ballet. people always say, "oh, you're a ballet dancer." and yes, i'm a principal dancer of the royal ballet, but i always have just seen myself as a dancer. i'm an artist. and when alice's adventures in wonderland was created, the choreographer christopher wheeldon knew that i had tapped. and he's very clever at amalgamating styles and bringing different influences into his choreography. so, yeah, the tap shoes were requested and... you must have been surprised because they are very different disciplines, aren't they? they are, but then if you look at gene kelly, fred astaire, they were amalgamating the styles
the royal ballet is at the forefront trying to make that happen.y change it. and at the same time of bringing new audiences in, because i'm struck by the fact that the production that you're returning to on the stage here, the role that you're returning to, is the mad hatter. it's a role that combines tap and ballet, doesn't it? which goes back to your roots in some ways, because you were known for tap before you were known to this extent in ballet. people always say, "oh, you're a ballet...
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tour, the first royal tour of australia by the king as monarch.earing a brooch. that was apparently a gift to the late queen, queen elizabeth ii, from the people of australia, that has now been passed on to the current queen, queen camilla. she was wearing that brooch in her dress as she disembarked the aircraft. and there they go, the king and queen, being driven away from sydney's international airport after that long journey from the uk, heading to admiralty house, the home of australia's governor general, the representative of the monarch here. studio: that was our senior royal correspondent daniela relph, talking us through the arrival of king charles and queen camilla in sydney, australia, for their nine—day tour of australia and samoa. we will have more from daniela relph and our colleagues in australia throughout that visit. let's go back to one of our top stories. liam payne's former one direction bandmates say they are "completely devastated" following his death at the age of 31. the group has released a joint statement saying "we re com
tour, the first royal tour of australia by the king as monarch.earing a brooch. that was apparently a gift to the late queen, queen elizabeth ii, from the people of australia, that has now been passed on to the current queen, queen camilla. she was wearing that brooch in her dress as she disembarked the aircraft. and there they go, the king and queen, being driven away from sydney's international airport after that long journey from the uk, heading to admiralty house, the home of australia's...
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the king's royal regiment of new york and the royal highland emigrants, and instantly liked them and their commanders. then he saw the royalists and instantly disliked them. to hold him in a swiss with no owdge of local loyalist personalities and. the simple was to merge all these as a second battalion to the king's royal regiment of new york and name sir john johnson, their commander in 1778. he attempted to do just that, gathering the wireless at sorrel, even though those who had been prisoner in canada under the articles convention had been freed from their confinement. as a result of the continental congress, not ratify the convention. hardly were present for the new unit when the commanders explained the hold them. they mostly didn't care to be under sir john. the matter was laid aside. a number of the captured or wayward one way or another found their way to the british in new york city. the most interesting must have been the four members of the meze family. bernard enlisted, september 1277 as a private in jessup court an at the convention became a teamster driving baggage wag
the king's royal regiment of new york and the royal highland emigrants, and instantly liked them and their commanders. then he saw the royalists and instantly disliked them. to hold him in a swiss with no owdge of local loyalist personalities and. the simple was to merge all these as a second battalion to the king's royal regiment of new york and name sir john johnson, their commander in 1778. he attempted to do just that, gathering the wireless at sorrel, even though those who had been...
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who had who had sent letters requesting a royal troops soldier's royal soldiers to be stationed in boston to maintain the peace after riots, after the stamp, after stamp act and franklin had gotten a copy of those and had sent them to the massachusetts legislature where they had been printed that summer. and they were part of the reason that so many people were angry and that had precipitated the boston tea party and in january of 1774 he has fessed up to so that somebody else didn't take the blame and he's put this is this is a cockpit was was well assembly hall and he was being tried he was he was under a formal hearing in the palace as to his behavior and during it he was basically he was completely humiliated and he was so angry that this helped to precipitate him his opposition to the crown and, his leadership his role in the american revolution. but can see here this is a contemporary drawing of all the lords and ladies were listening and he was completely embarrassed. but the angry all of this wasn't just about ben franklin. it was also. this precipitated a completely response from
who had who had sent letters requesting a royal troops soldier's royal soldiers to be stationed in boston to maintain the peace after riots, after the stamp, after stamp act and franklin had gotten a copy of those and had sent them to the massachusetts legislature where they had been printed that summer. and they were part of the reason that so many people were angry and that had precipitated the boston tea party and in january of 1774 he has fessed up to so that somebody else didn't take the...
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royal tours normally kick in really quickly once the members of the royal family are on the ground in, but that isn't the case this time. there is a day off built in today, and it is a reminder that this is a a king and queen heading into their late 70s, and they have been given this day off to recover after the long journey from london. it is also, of course, a nod to the fact that the king is still unwell. he has cancer, he is still undergoing cancer treatment and this whole tour has been put together on doctor's orders under medical advice. so, a day off today the couple are resting at admiralty house, the official residence of the governor general here in sydney, and we will see them for the first time officially here tomorrow on sunday morning, when the king and queen will go to church. but what we did see last night to mark their arrival here in australia was the lighting up of the sails of the opera house, with images from past royal tours, times that the king, then as prince of wales, visited australia over the years dating back to 1966. and that projection onto the opera hous
royal tours normally kick in really quickly once the members of the royal family are on the ground in, but that isn't the case this time. there is a day off built in today, and it is a reminder that this is a a king and queen heading into their late 70s, and they have been given this day off to recover after the long journey from london. it is also, of course, a nod to the fact that the king is still unwell. he has cancer, he is still undergoing cancer treatment and this whole tour has been put...
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this is their final day here glimpse of the royal couple. this is theirfinal day here in australia.blic in just over an australia. they will be meeting the public injust over an hour and after today they will be heading to samoa for the commonwealth head of government meeting and it is their they will go back to the uk. what do ou think will go back to the uk. what do you think the — will go back to the uk. what do you think the feeling _ will go back to the uk. what do you think the feeling will - will go back to the uk. what do you think the feeling will be - you think the feeling will be about this trip? so much attention on lidia thorpe, wayne walton now today and protests as it were. 0verall, what would you see is the feeling about their visit? i think it is a very mixed feeling. we saw it went wayne walton was arrested. he was shouting, " he is not making. and others were shouting god save the king. when he was arrested there was a huge amount of applause. there are many people that feel the royal was hold a special place in australia and are still very relevant, others feel a
this is their final day here glimpse of the royal couple. this is theirfinal day here in australia.blic in just over an australia. they will be meeting the public injust over an hour and after today they will be heading to samoa for the commonwealth head of government meeting and it is their they will go back to the uk. what do ou think will go back to the uk. what do you think the — will go back to the uk. what do you think the feeling _ will go back to the uk. what do you think the feeling...
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the optics of a royal tour matter, especially this one.cancer diagnosis and treatment. this visit is a chance for him to show that a degree of normal service has resumed. preparations for the trip included a commonwealth reception in london, but on the advice of the king's doctors, the visit is also shorter, includes a rest day and in australia has no evening engagements. buckingham palace say all these adjustments have been made to preserve the king's energy, to make this visit as successful as possible. daniela relph, bbc news, sydney. thanks for your company over the last few hours. verify live is next. verify live is next. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. this weekend sees the first named storm of the season. it has been named by the irish met service. at the moment, storm ashley is a long way away, over the other side of the atlantic, and yet to develop from that area of cloud. in advance of that, we have got this deep low running to the north—west of the uk, pushing in this cloud, bringing some rain and some stronger winds
the optics of a royal tour matter, especially this one.cancer diagnosis and treatment. this visit is a chance for him to show that a degree of normal service has resumed. preparations for the trip included a commonwealth reception in london, but on the advice of the king's doctors, the visit is also shorter, includes a rest day and in australia has no evening engagements. buckingham palace say all these adjustments have been made to preserve the king's energy, to make this visit as successful...
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the royal college of surgeons in england, the royal college of physicians as well as the british medical before. the royal couege this way sometime before. the royal college of gps is against formally but is reviewing its position. the hospice movement is expressing concerns. what will it mean for professionals who handle end—of—life care? what will the implications be for them? care? what will the implications be forthem? hospice uk, which represents them, which has a neutral stance, says the real concerns about funding and the potentially profound change is ahead. ificki funding and the potentially profound change is ahead.— change is ahead. vicki, what do you think are the _ change is ahead. vicki, what do you think are the chances _ change is ahead. vicki, what do you think are the chances of _ change is ahead. vicki, what do you think are the chances of a _ change is ahead. vicki, what do you think are the chances of a change i change is ahead. vicki, what do you think are the chances of a change in the law and when could we get it? it's almost ten years since the last vote in— it's
the royal college of surgeons in england, the royal college of physicians as well as the british medical before. the royal couege this way sometime before. the royal college of gps is against formally but is reviewing its position. the hospice movement is expressing concerns. what will it mean for professionals who handle end—of—life care? what will the implications be for them? care? what will the implications be forthem? hospice uk, which represents them, which has a neutral stance, says...
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your royal highness. mou mou.place, for sure, but, for me, it had some bad memories. prior to going to saint—tropez, i was told that i needed to go and have another check—up with dr coxon. and when i got to the villa, i could see that mohamed, he was absolutely livid. he came up to me with a bottle of dettol disinfectant in his hand, and his first words to me were, "who have you been bleep?!�* i didn't know what he was talking about. "i got the medical report back from dr coxon and it shows that you have...", you know, "..an std." he said "you have a dirty i bleep_ bleep. you need to bathe in this." and have another check—up with dr coxon. and when i got to the villa, i could see that mohamed, he was absolutely livid. he came up to me with a bottle of dettol disinfectant in his hand, and his first words to me were, "who have you been bleep?!�* i didn't know what he was talking about. "i got the medical report back from dr coxon and it shows that you have...", you know, "..an std." he said "you have a dirty i bleep
your royal highness. mou mou.place, for sure, but, for me, it had some bad memories. prior to going to saint—tropez, i was told that i needed to go and have another check—up with dr coxon. and when i got to the villa, i could see that mohamed, he was absolutely livid. he came up to me with a bottle of dettol disinfectant in his hand, and his first words to me were, "who have you been bleep?!�* i didn't know what he was talking about. "i got the medical report back from dr coxon...
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which is how every new dynasty at least in the british royal family is often started.so payne appoints all these things out to american readers and labels them and frames them as absurdities. so problem is sizing the conventional wisdom, the status quo and saying we don't have to accept the way it is, we have it in our power to begin the world over again. which of course then takes us into the current state of affairs between america and the british government, which by january of
which is how every new dynasty at least in the british royal family is often started.so payne appoints all these things out to american readers and labels them and frames them as absurdities. so problem is sizing the conventional wisdom, the status quo and saying we don't have to accept the way it is, we have it in our power to begin the world over again. which of course then takes us into the current state of affairs between america and the british government, which by january of
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our correspondent outside the royal courts ofjustice in royal courts of justice in central royal courtsnster in a few minutes for the first prime minister's questions for some weeks because a party conference season. ben wright is in the lobby at the comments in advance of it beginning again. it's been a few weeks, what a lot has happened. i wonder what we will be hearing about rishi sunak, questioning the prime minister today. has many choices. _ the prime minister today. has many choices. it _ the prime minister today. has many choices. it has been a busy four weeks since the chamber last night for pmqs, and he is filling up now so it will get under way in the next few minutes. we broke for the party conferences, and they were strange. i thought labour's was slightly morose, is the challenges of government really hit home with party members. the tories were strangelyjubilant, despite strangely jubilant, despite their drubbing in strangelyjubilant, despite their drubbing in the election, and the lib dems cock—a—hoop after the election result, so i wonder if those dynamics will be detec
our correspondent outside the royal courts ofjustice in royal courts of justice in central royal courtsnster in a few minutes for the first prime minister's questions for some weeks because a party conference season. ben wright is in the lobby at the comments in advance of it beginning again. it's been a few weeks, what a lot has happened. i wonder what we will be hearing about rishi sunak, questioning the prime minister today. has many choices. _ the prime minister today. has many choices. it...
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here's our senior royal correspondent daniela relph. biggest test for the king since his cancer diagnosis earlier in the year. welcome, charles! those working closely with him say the visit has lifted his spirits, mood and recovery, describing it as a perfect tonic. a senior royal official has told the bbc they are now working on a full overseas tour programme for the king and queen next year, with visits planned for the spring and autumn, as well as more engagement in the uk. on the partnership between the king and queen, royal aides said the king took great strength from the queen being with him in australia and samoa, because, as they put it, she keeps it real. a senior palace official also gave an insight into how the king has coped with his cancer diagnosis and ongoing treatment, which resumes on his return to the uk. they described him as being a great believer in mind, body and soul, and that his sense of duty keeps his mind and soul engaged while doctors make sure his body is properly looked after. daniela relph, bbc news. leade
here's our senior royal correspondent daniela relph. biggest test for the king since his cancer diagnosis earlier in the year. welcome, charles! those working closely with him say the visit has lifted his spirits, mood and recovery, describing it as a perfect tonic. a senior royal official has told the bbc they are now working on a full overseas tour programme for the king and queen next year, with visits planned for the spring and autumn, as well as more engagement in the uk. on the...
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escort for was part of a royal escort for sophie, duchess of edinborough.rious injuries and died two weeks later. she had sustained multiple broken bones and massive internal injuries. after her death was announced, buckingham palace said the duchess of edinburgh was going to contact the family and private to express our condolences and sympathies, today, christopher harrison who is a 67—year—old metropolitan police officer who was riding that bike was charged with causing death by careless driving and it follows a review as is standard, of that evidence by the independent 0ffice evidence by the independent office for police conduct. the crown prosecution service which is bringing this case has issued a reminder that criminal proceedings are active and the defendant has the right to a fair trial. that's the case in every course case —— court case, but this will attract a lot of press and public attention of course. the head of the cps crime division rosemary ainslie has said that there should be no reporting, no commentary, sharing of information online tha
escort for was part of a royal escort for sophie, duchess of edinborough.rious injuries and died two weeks later. she had sustained multiple broken bones and massive internal injuries. after her death was announced, buckingham palace said the duchess of edinburgh was going to contact the family and private to express our condolences and sympathies, today, christopher harrison who is a 67—year—old metropolitan police officer who was riding that bike was charged with causing death by careless...
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royal tours normally kick in really quickly once the members of the royal family are on the ground in case this time. there is a day off built in today, and it is a reminder there is a day off built in today, court is a reminder there is a day off built in today, court of a reminder there is a day off built in today, court ofjustice, ier european court ofjustice, the top court in the eu, that said basically all of a country must be considered safe for a migrant to be sent back there and notjust a part of the country. and not 'ust a part of the country.— and not 'ust a part of the count . , _, , country. these were considered as lum country. these were considered asylum seekers, _ country. these were considered asylum seekers, not _ country. these were considered asylum seekers, not economic. asylum seekers, not economic migrants?— migrants? people put in an as lum migrants? people put in an asylum claim, _ migrants? people put in an asylum claim, and - migrants? people put in an asylum claim, and part- migrants? people put in an i asylum claim, and p. meloni, battle is that giorgia me
royal tours normally kick in really quickly once the members of the royal family are on the ground in case this time. there is a day off built in today, and it is a reminder there is a day off built in today, court is a reminder there is a day off built in today, court of a reminder there is a day off built in today, court ofjustice, ier european court ofjustice, the top court in the eu, that said basically all of a country must be considered safe for a migrant to be sent back there and notjust...
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the optics of a royal tour matter, especially this one.s a chance for him to show that a degree of normal service has resumed. ahead of today's arrival, public engagements for the king have been carefully managed. a commonwealth reception back in london, one ofjust a few he's done in recent months. like this tour, the king's timetable now happens under medical supervision. a royal visit usually comes with precision planning, but not everything runs smoothly. the lighting up of the opera house tonight ended up being delayed for more than an hour. the bad weather prevented the departure of a cruise ship in the harbour, which was blocking the projection. the ship's name, the queen elizabeth. daniela relph, bbc news, sydney. and if you want to continue watching the bbc news at 10pm, please turn over to bbc1, or you can watch on iplayer. david david. keir starmer says britain is back on the global stage but with the world on the brink, does he have what it takes? and the government rules out a royal apology for britain's role in the slave trade
the optics of a royal tour matter, especially this one.s a chance for him to show that a degree of normal service has resumed. ahead of today's arrival, public engagements for the king have been carefully managed. a commonwealth reception back in london, one ofjust a few he's done in recent months. like this tour, the king's timetable now happens under medical supervision. a royal visit usually comes with precision planning, but not everything runs smoothly. the lighting up of the opera house...
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this update from our senior royal correspondent daniela relph, contains flashing images.oved since the arrival of the king and queen last night in torrential rain here in sydney. we watched the queen, rather cautiously and tentatively, walking down those steps of the aircraft in some pretty terrible weather. and it is an unusual start to this royal tour because it begins with a day off, and that is really unusual. royal tours normally kick in really quickly once the members of the royalfamily are on the ground in the country they are visiting, but that isn't the case this time. there is a day off built in today, and it is a reminder that this is a king and queen heading into their late 70s, and they have been given this day off to recover after the long journey from london. it is also, of course, a nod to the fact that the king is still unwell. he has cancer, he is still undergoing cancer treatment and this whole tour has been put together on doctor's orders, under medical advice. so a day off today — the couple are resting at admiralty house, the official residence of th
this update from our senior royal correspondent daniela relph, contains flashing images.oved since the arrival of the king and queen last night in torrential rain here in sydney. we watched the queen, rather cautiously and tentatively, walking down those steps of the aircraft in some pretty terrible weather. and it is an unusual start to this royal tour because it begins with a day off, and that is really unusual. royal tours normally kick in really quickly once the members of the royalfamily...
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the royals are there, rather— to entertain it.there, rather warmer - to entertain it. the royals are| there, rather warmer welcome than they had in australia, presumably? it than they had in australia, presumably?— than they had in australia, presumably? than they had in australia, resumabl ? , , ., , presumably? it seems there has been one welcome _ presumably? it seems there has been one welcome ceremony . presumably? it seems there has l been one welcome ceremony after another. today it started with another. today it started with another ceremony, a ritual that is reserved for dignitaries, for monarchs, where king charles drank this liquid from a route, it was an amazing ceremony and went from one to another. he visited a mangrove restoration project, talking to villagers about how important these mangroves are to be able to protect their livelihoods. they talked about the fact it is notjust rising sea levels but plastic pollution that is really affecting their lives. this is information that can be taken to the table. again, h
the royals are there, rather— to entertain it.there, rather warmer - to entertain it. the royals are| there, rather warmer welcome than they had in australia, presumably? it than they had in australia, presumably?— than they had in australia, presumably? than they had in australia, resumabl ? , , ., , presumably? it seems there has been one welcome _ presumably? it seems there has been one welcome ceremony . presumably? it seems there has l been one welcome ceremony after another. today it...
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for the royals had a tricky time in australia.- time in australia.ent _ time in australia. this is a big moment for _ time in australia. this is a big moment for samoa i time in australia. this is a big moment for samoa as| time in australia. this is a i big moment for samoa as it is for [000:22:13;00] [000:22:13;00]
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he has royally _ disaster relief. . he has royally enabled - disaster relief. . involved in it, amplifying it. have we got the map from matt wallace? this guys a crypto influencer. he has 2.1 million followers. he's gone out and designed the map himself. he's designed the map himself. he's designed it he says it's taken me ages to do it, this is the path of helene, corresponding to how these districts vote. this is unbelievable stuff. i this is unbelievable stuff. i think what's happening, events have led to people losing their trust in politics. once people have begun to fall down a conspiracy hole, it's easy for them to believe the next conspiracy on the one after that and the one after that. whatever information organisation like fema puts out, people kind of look at that and go, well, they would say that. and user to reinforce their prejudice and reinforce their prejudice and reinforce the bias and the disinformation that they are being fed. unfortunately, the only thing it feels like you can do it is, you know, respectable responsible voices push even harder
he has royally _ disaster relief. . he has royally enabled - disaster relief. . involved in it, amplifying it. have we got the map from matt wallace? this guys a crypto influencer. he has 2.1 million followers. he's gone out and designed the map himself. he's designed the map himself. he's designed it he says it's taken me ages to do it, this is the path of helene, corresponding to how these districts vote. this is unbelievable stuff. i this is unbelievable stuff. i think what's happening,...
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fans laid flowers, played songs and lit candles in tribute to liam on the kiel wharf bridge at royallbert dock in liverpool today. and fans also paid tribute in the star's hometown of wolverhampton as gb news west midlands reporterjack wolverhampton as gb news west midlands reporter jack carson reports. >> well , flowers and tributes >> well, flowers and tributes continue to be laid here in wolverhampton today. last night, over 100 people attended a vigil to let balloons go into the air to let balloons go into the air to light candles and pay their respects to the one direction star liam payne, who passed away in buenos aires earlier this week. for many, liam payne is one of wolverhampton's own . one of wolverhampton's own. growing up in the bushbury area of the city and many an emotional one direction fan coming here to pay their respects today . respects today. >> elsewhere, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says nothing will deter him and that israel will continue its fight against hamas until victory. his comments come just hours after a drone strike on the holiday home o
fans laid flowers, played songs and lit candles in tribute to liam on the kiel wharf bridge at royallbert dock in liverpool today. and fans also paid tribute in the star's hometown of wolverhampton as gb news west midlands reporterjack wolverhampton as gb news west midlands reporter jack carson reports. >> well , flowers and tributes >> well, flowers and tributes continue to be laid here in wolverhampton today. last night, over 100 people attended a vigil to let balloons go into the...
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and uh, i mean, i'm not saying that was the result of ease royal incursion into southern living on . but i think of what you, on answering your question, just ensure that what you want is trying to think do for the next period is to activate its proxies. it's not going to go, i don't think it's going to go direct to water with these where you cannot afford it. you cannot afford it politically. it cannot afford it economically. and uh, i think they going to just use, they send me through the cold war for they've been using and they, they, they, they might say their troops to live in on. but i don't expect them to go in direct to our with these are you the public response to the escalation over the last couple of days from other nations in the region has been to condemn the attacks. but otherwise, it's been relatively new to it's what is your assessment of for the other countries in the region stand in this? well, i think it's a complicated situation. it's, it's on the one hand, you, you, some countries don't want to show their position. are they allowing them set with the wrong or wit
and uh, i mean, i'm not saying that was the result of ease royal incursion into southern living on . but i think of what you, on answering your question, just ensure that what you want is trying to think do for the next period is to activate its proxies. it's not going to go, i don't think it's going to go direct to water with these where you cannot afford it. you cannot afford it politically. it cannot afford it economically. and uh, i think they going to just use, they send me through the...
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a royal rendezvous in san francisco nearly 50 years ago today. we're going to take a look back at our archives. >> at prince charles's visit to the city on this day in the next. >> about prince charles getting the full san francisco experience on this day in 1977, the british royal and now king of england was spotted taking a ride on cable car dining in pacific heights. but he was also met with some backlash over britain's treatment of irish citizens. its presence, protesters, police and fans of the royal family lined the streets. is prince charles prepared torre, several cities around the bay kron 4 captured his address at u c berkeley. 47 years ago today. >> i'm delighted to have a to particular as my visit is not really all that long and mom to see another pass of the white city of san francisco. >> the prince would also take a yacht to the port of oakland go shark fishing and go to the san francisco opera during his stay in the bay. he would also headed to uc davis for an agricultural presentation. >> and that's it for kron. 4 news at keep it
a royal rendezvous in san francisco nearly 50 years ago today. we're going to take a look back at our archives. >> at prince charles's visit to the city on this day in the next. >> about prince charles getting the full san francisco experience on this day in 1977, the british royal and now king of england was spotted taking a ride on cable car dining in pacific heights. but he was also met with some backlash over britain's treatment of irish citizens. its presence, protesters,...
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baseball, the kansas city royals looking for an a.l.division wins in a five-game series with the yankees. the umpire got a look at this 4th inning , the royals won in two 4-2. the royals tied at a game apiece. a good day for the kansas city fan base. still in the a.l., former giants, skippers cleveland scoreless against the tigers before detroit carrie carpenter got when he could drive. this a three run homer given up by closure and the tigers won 3-0 and that series is tied at 1-1. daniel won't be one of the kickers that the niners bring in. what an audition saturday morning and espn's college game day . he kicked a 33 yard field goal won $100,000. the kid is from livermore high school , the cowboys. shout out, jake out of monte vista high school, then fresno state, the son of a former bay area news anchor got his first taste of an nfl regular season game tonight when the saints quarterback came in for the injured and completed two passes, 17 yards, but he will remember his night in kansas city for sure. >> i hope to hear that one day
baseball, the kansas city royals looking for an a.l.division wins in a five-game series with the yankees. the umpire got a look at this 4th inning , the royals won in two 4-2. the royals tied at a game apiece. a good day for the kansas city fan base. still in the a.l., former giants, skippers cleveland scoreless against the tigers before detroit carrie carpenter got when he could drive. this a three run homer given up by closure and the tigers won 3-0 and that series is tied at 1-1. daniel...
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the royal couple will now travel on to samoa. 0ur senior royal correspondent daniela relph sent thisun against the iconic backdrop of the sydney opera house. thousands came out to see the king and queen on their final day in australia. he shook my hand and i wasjust... like, i was just silent. and then he goes, "i hope i didn't keep you waiting long." and i go, "oh, i would wait forever for you, my majesty." there was a lot of people joined in the singing of god save the king, which was lovely. everyone was very happy to see them. so it was... it was wonderful to be here. this is the king and queen's big goodbye to australia. this tour has had its challenges, from whether it would happen at all because of the king's cancer treatment to yesterday's protest. but it draws to a close today in front of huge, supportive crowds. the king's day had begun at sydney's indigenous centre of excellence. yesterday's protest in canberra was acknowledged by elders here, but there was warmth and pride that the king had visited their organisation. i'm just so happy that he came to the community becaus
the royal couple will now travel on to samoa. 0ur senior royal correspondent daniela relph sent thisun against the iconic backdrop of the sydney opera house. thousands came out to see the king and queen on their final day in australia. he shook my hand and i wasjust... like, i was just silent. and then he goes, "i hope i didn't keep you waiting long." and i go, "oh, i would wait forever for you, my majesty." there was a lot of people joined in the singing of god save the...
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simone later shared an ava with the royal couple. ava is a slightly intoxicating root drink that's important in pacific island culture. charles blessed the ava before taking a sip. leaders then named king charles, king of the island off the samoan coast. samoa. by the way, was a british colony until 1962, when it gained independence. a lot more news ahead. audrey asistio joins us now with what's coming up next. janelle and jess, right now at six. it is a story you'll only see on nbc bay area. a viral social media influencer assaulted in the east bay. the investigation now underway after the popular creator, nicknamed baby alien, was robbed and pistol whipped inside a smoke shop and one of the most infamous murder cases in american history is back in the spotlight tonight. why the los angeles district attorney is pressing for a resentencing of the menendez brothers. and the growing e coli outbreak linked to tainted onions in mcdonald's burgers could be connected to a california farm. we are live in salinas with the investigation into
simone later shared an ava with the royal couple. ava is a slightly intoxicating root drink that's important in pacific island culture. charles blessed the ava before taking a sip. leaders then named king charles, king of the island off the samoan coast. samoa. by the way, was a british colony until 1962, when it gained independence. a lot more news ahead. audrey asistio joins us now with what's coming up next. janelle and jess, right now at six. it is a story you'll only see on nbc bay area. a...
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the optics of a royal tour matter, especially this one.this visit is a chance for him to show that a degree of normal service has resumed. preparations for the trip included a commonwealth reception in london, but on the advice of the king's doctors, the visit is also shorter, includes a rest day and in australia has no evening engagements. buckingham palace say all these adjustments have been made to preserve the king's energy, to make this visit as successful as possible. daniela relph, bbc news, sydney. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. this weekend sees the first named storm of the season. it has been named by the irish met service. at the moment, storm ashley is a long way away, over the other side of the atlantic, and yet to develop from that area of cloud. in advance of that, we have got this deep low running to the north—west of the uk, pushing in this cloud, bringing some rain and some stronger winds. but we still have mild air this afternoon, temperatures will be 16 or 17 degrees. the mist and low cloud and fog that we
the optics of a royal tour matter, especially this one.this visit is a chance for him to show that a degree of normal service has resumed. preparations for the trip included a commonwealth reception in london, but on the advice of the king's doctors, the visit is also shorter, includes a rest day and in australia has no evening engagements. buckingham palace say all these adjustments have been made to preserve the king's energy, to make this visit as successful as possible. daniela relph, bbc...
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royals. one, nothing in their series with baltimore. right to the gridiron, even though the raiders are playing pretty well this year, 2, 2, but no teams are really that good this year at so far. however, it seems like davante adams. he wants he wants to get dealt the raiders sound like they're willing to trade him to three-time all pro receiver 18 catches 209 yards and a touchdown this season. a lot of teams will want his services. you think the jets who have his former quarterback, you think chiefs and i mean, anybody would want him. there's no need to his list. 2 teams, a lot of people want that guy. yeah, we'll see. and i doubt. >> the chiefs, right? i mean, if it if the chiefs are going there at that rate, so many number ones because it sits up as a station and it seem like there. and, you know, i guess is just because rashee rice just want he's like a running back, kind give him your that went down air. their offense is hurt and because yeah, there depending on kareem hunt to be the primary back now, carson steele can keep the foo
royals. one, nothing in their series with baltimore. right to the gridiron, even though the raiders are playing pretty well this year, 2, 2, but no teams are really that good this year at so far. however, it seems like davante adams. he wants he wants to get dealt the raiders sound like they're willing to trade him to three-time all pro receiver 18 catches 209 yards and a touchdown this season. a lot of teams will want his services. you think the jets who have his former quarterback, you think...
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i mean, in catherine is the superstar of the royal family.all the best, charles. >> thanks. and liz, who is this 16 year old amateur photographer who was hugged by princess of wales yesterday, has said it was a dream come true. >> i bet it was. oh, i bet it was. yeah >> and she's got this bucket list. it'sjust >> and she's got this bucket list. it's just so lovely, isn't it, that she was to do that. good on her. right, we're going to paul coyte is here to go through all of the sports. should we start with football? >> shall we? we better mention aston villa again. aston villa did very well yesterday in the champions league. beat bayern munich, everybody thought bayern munich, everybody thought bayern munich were going to win. it's the first game at villa park in the first game at villa park in the champions league ever. although european cup , they won although european cup, they won it back in 1982. they brought the old players out who beat, ironically, bayern munich back in 1982, in rotterdam. so they brought the players out beforehand. the
i mean, in catherine is the superstar of the royal family.all the best, charles. >> thanks. and liz, who is this 16 year old amateur photographer who was hugged by princess of wales yesterday, has said it was a dream come true. >> i bet it was. oh, i bet it was. yeah >> and she's got this bucket list. it'sjust >> and she's got this bucket list. it's just so lovely, isn't it, that she was to do that. good on her. right, we're going to paul coyte is here to go through all...
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it is australia's uno trip would be complete without some barbecuing royals., of course, so no trip would be complete without some barbecuing royals. this is the most prolonged period we've seen the king on duty this year. buckingham palace will be relieved he has coped ahead of the next stage of this trip, to samoa. and just before we go, an australian woman has ended up literally stuck between a rock and a hard place. )matilda campbell was trapped upside down after slipping between two boulders, as she tried to retrieve her mobile phone during a hike in new south wales' hunter valley region. photos shared by the new south wales ambulance service show her hanging between the boulders by her feet. matilda had to undergo a 7—hour ordeal during which emergency services undertook a challenging rescue, including moving several boulders. a paramedic involved in the rescue said he had never encountered a job quite like this in his 10—year career. thankfully, it ended safe and sound. no word about her phone though! that's all for now. stay with bbc news. hello. wedne
it is australia's uno trip would be complete without some barbecuing royals., of course, so no trip would be complete without some barbecuing royals. this is the most prolonged period we've seen the king on duty this year. buckingham palace will be relieved he has coped ahead of the next stage of this trip, to samoa. and just before we go, an australian woman has ended up literally stuck between a rock and a hard place. )matilda campbell was trapped upside down after slipping between two...
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royals in australia.ust arrived last night, he arrived in an uncharacteristic dell huge, the skies opened just as king charles and queen camilla �*s plane touched down. i am afraid it was umbrellas for them. and then he travelled over from the airport over the bridge as the opera house was lit up with images from their majesties previous visits. quite comically there was some cruise liner imports and the cruise liner imports and the cruise liner imports and the cruise liner was queen elizabeth the two and corners of the second, that got in the way of the kings of you but anyway it was a rather wonderful arrival, very warm arrival and today he and the queen have the off to rest of the tour starting in earnest tomorrow. what is over the agenda in the next few days? they will be underground for only 2.5 days, quite a packed 2.5 days but this is a very short visit because it had to be scaled back to account for the king health issues. on the first day we will see the king and queen going to church and they wi
royals in australia.ust arrived last night, he arrived in an uncharacteristic dell huge, the skies opened just as king charles and queen camilla �*s plane touched down. i am afraid it was umbrellas for them. and then he travelled over from the airport over the bridge as the opera house was lit up with images from their majesties previous visits. quite comically there was some cruise liner imports and the cruise liner imports and the cruise liner imports and the cruise liner was queen...
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juiciness, so that the dish itself is not dry. bison meat among all game is rightfully considered a royal dish, due to the fact that bison is a herd animal, sedentary, its meat is not as dry and sinewy as, for example , that of elk or roe deer. if you take the taste in my opinion, it is something between elk and deer, let's say so, i laugh, because i am completely inexperienced in this story, as you said, it is a cross between an elk and a deer, the most i could come up with is something between bacon and a sausage, and i admit, i'm trying such a delicacy for the first time, we put the monts on a plate, pour some delicious sour cream over them, cut them up and enjoy, i don't know how you did it, but there's practically no game taste here, that is, i have... that aftertaste that scares people, in fact, this is a completely new kind of meat for me, unlike anything else, this is an amazing dish, symbolic of the belarusian cuisine of the alman swamps, right beauty, small pieces of fat make the bison meat incredibly juicy, interspersed with dill and parsley they give... aroma, delicious , very
juiciness, so that the dish itself is not dry. bison meat among all game is rightfully considered a royal dish, due to the fact that bison is a herd animal, sedentary, its meat is not as dry and sinewy as, for example , that of elk or roe deer. if you take the taste in my opinion, it is something between elk and deer, let's say so, i laugh, because i am completely inexperienced in this story, as you said, it is a cross between an elk and a deer, the most i could come up with is something...
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it is from the royal college _ the detail in the report?om the royal college of surgeons asl the detail in the report? it is from i the royal college of surgeons as was commissioned by the great 0rmsary trust and it finished a year ago. but details of only really started to emerge in the past week or so. it was clearfrom one to emerge in the past week or so. it was clear from one leak that it was a pretty damning report about unnecessary surgery being carried out on children but the full report although redacted has been sent to some of the families today and the bbc has seen a copy. and it does identify significant issues in relation to patient consent, families not being told after surgery when complications had occurred and different procedures carried out and generally criticism of the culture in the orthopaedic department. of the culture in the orthopaedic department-— the association ofjewish refugees has paid tribute to holocaust survivor lily ebert, who has died at the age of 100. lily had a very special relationship with her great—
it is from the royal college _ the detail in the report?om the royal college of surgeons asl the detail in the report? it is from i the royal college of surgeons as was commissioned by the great 0rmsary trust and it finished a year ago. but details of only really started to emerge in the past week or so. it was clearfrom one to emerge in the past week or so. it was clear from one leak that it was a pretty damning report about unnecessary surgery being carried out on children but the full report...
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nicholas gaffney was a long-term member of the royal regiment. the year before he accused his captain of corruption and demand that the captain be tried it however gaffney was able to substantiate his charges and subsequently was not himself court-martialed for for the idea of an illicit man questioning the character ofac an officer offended many in the 18th regiment. it indicated military hierarchy was being challengeder from belw as columns in philadelphia and new york became increasingly vocal in their questioning of monarchy and imperial rule such instability within the british army was deemed particularly troubling.ng .. from robert newburgh. this was initially kept secret from the officers of the regiment, but when the chaplains involvement was discovered, the officers concluded that gaffney would not have carried matters to those violent lengths had he not been assisted privately by some miscreant. for many in the royal irish briggs assistance of gaffney proved that the chaplain did not proved the chaplin did not care about the social orde
nicholas gaffney was a long-term member of the royal regiment. the year before he accused his captain of corruption and demand that the captain be tried it however gaffney was able to substantiate his charges and subsequently was not himself court-martialed for for the idea of an illicit man questioning the character ofac an officer offended many in the 18th regiment. it indicated military hierarchy was being challengeder from belw as columns in philadelphia and new york became increasingly...