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of samoa. [singing anthem of the independent state of samoa] >> respectfully ask to please be seat ed. like to call on pastor ray, for opening prayer. >> bow your heads with me. father, we are grateful today. we acknowledge your goodness, your mercy for this brand new morning. we want to acknowledge many of those that have labored to make this day possible. we also want to thank the honorable mayor london breed and all of the san francisco officials that have also labored to make this day possible. we are people of faith. we are a people that are proud of our heritage and our traditions. but we also acknowledge lord, that without you, none of this would be possible. so, as we begin today, we begin with you, but we also end with you. giving you all the glory and all the praise that you alone deserve. bless this day now that is done and we pray all this in jesus name, amen. >> want to thank pastor ray for the word of god to begin our ceremony. just a few remarks and introductions. the national sa
of samoa. [singing anthem of the independent state of samoa] >> respectfully ask to please be seat ed. like to call on pastor ray, for opening prayer. >> bow your heads with me. father, we are grateful today. we acknowledge your goodness, your mercy for this brand new morning. we want to acknowledge many of those that have labored to make this day possible. we also want to thank the honorable mayor london breed and all of the san francisco officials that have also labored to make...
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[playing american samoa] q,dop >> please remain standing the anthem of the independent of samoa. [singing anth independent state >> respectfully ask to please like call on pastor ray, >> bowith me. we are grateful today.acknowledge your goodness, isbrand we ge many of those make this day we also the london breed and all of th officials have also labored to make this people of faith.we are a people that are proud tage and our traditions.acknowledge lord, that without you, none of this possible. so, as today, we q# you, but we also end with you. e glory and all th6íe praise that you alone deserve.;vis day now that is done anjesus en. >> want to ray for the word of god to begin our ceremony.a few re d introductions. the national samoan chief founded in 1972 here by high chme his descendants to my left. please stand? thank you. vision was to organize the samoa residing here in san francisco and the bay area.also formed the samoan flag day, which is what are celebrating this weekend. from what recall, the last time
[playing american samoa] q,dop >> please remain standing the anthem of the independent of samoa. [singing anth independent state >> respectfully ask to please like call on pastor ray, >> bowith me. we are grateful today.acknowledge your goodness, isbrand we ge many of those make this day we also the london breed and all of th officials have also labored to make this people of faith.we are a people that are proud tage and our traditions.acknowledge lord, that without you, none...
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the gentlewoman from american samoa is recognized. ms. rodewagen: i have no speakers and continue to serve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. ms. manning: i yield to my friend, mr. connolly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. connolly: i thank my friends from north carolina and american samoa for her support on this resolution. mr. speaker, responding to aggression is important. the failure of the 1930's must always be in our mind. democracy failed every test in the 1930's. spanish war, civil war, the ethiopian invasion by mussolini, the occupation of the rhineland and carving of the sudaton land that led to czech and led to world war ii. if we want to prevent war we have to be strong and we need alliances, strong alliances. the aggression of ping and china must be met by the united states and its allies. the trilateral agreement president biden and vice president harris and this administration brokered between two not particularly friendlial miles. ja
the gentlewoman from american samoa is recognized. ms. rodewagen: i have no speakers and continue to serve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. ms. manning: i yield to my friend, mr. connolly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. connolly: i thank my friends from north carolina and american samoa for her support on this resolution. mr. speaker, responding to aggression is important. the failure of the 1930's...
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the king would not be well enough to undertake a tour of australia and samoa in this way, but doctorsonth. 0ur our second dramatic adaptation is about to be released. at three parter about to be released. at three pa rter called about to be released. at three parter called a very royal scandal is being produced by emily minnis. she is alongside martin sheen who takes on the part of prince andrew for the pop—culture correspondent has this report. it's the interview that sent shock waves around the world. now a tv drama starring ruth wilson is a journalist and michael sheen as prince andrew. you is a journalist and michael sheen as prince andrew.— prince andrew. you do believe me, don't you? — prince andrew. you do believe me, don't you? i— prince andrew. you do believe me, don't you? i can — prince andrew. you do believe me, don't you? i can to _ prince andrew. you do believe me, don't you? i can to be _ prince andrew. you do believe me, don't you? i can to be blonde. - prince andrew. you do believe me, don't you? i can to be blonde. and| don't you? i can to be blonde. and once ou don'
the king would not be well enough to undertake a tour of australia and samoa in this way, but doctorsonth. 0ur our second dramatic adaptation is about to be released. at three parter about to be released. at three pa rter called about to be released. at three parter called a very royal scandal is being produced by emily minnis. she is alongside martin sheen who takes on the part of prince andrew for the pop—culture correspondent has this report. it's the interview that sent shock waves around...
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they will focus instead on australia and samoa. rest before he begins his programme of engagements in australia. again giving him time to rest after that long flight from the uk to sydney. in use in australia, he will focus on engagements in both sydney and canberra said he would travel more widely across australia, then perhaps we would expect them to do. that has been factored in to try and preserve the king's energy, we have been told, in terms of carrying out the programme. in terms of what they are going to be doing when they're on the ground in australia in particular, the kinds of engagement we can expect, an australian barbecue put up a community barbecue. events with aboriginal leaders, with the indigenous community. it is going to visit sydney opera house and the queen is also going to be carrying out a number of her own engagements related to her own interest particularly around supporting the victims of domestic violence and six abuse. and one little engagement, one detail of the trip which is a little bit more interest
they will focus instead on australia and samoa. rest before he begins his programme of engagements in australia. again giving him time to rest after that long flight from the uk to sydney. in use in australia, he will focus on engagements in both sydney and canberra said he would travel more widely across australia, then perhaps we would expect them to do. that has been factored in to try and preserve the king's energy, we have been told, in terms of carrying out the programme. in terms of what...
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doctors, though, have said he is well enough to visit australia and samoa next month, with changes mademuch as possible. he won't now visit new zealand, to reduce the amount of travelling. rest periods have been built into his schedule. and in australia, engagements will be limited to sydney and canberra. pipes and drums play. it has been a challenging year for the royal family, but the king and queen's tour of australia and samoa, a sign that normal royal business has resumed. daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. a space x rocket has blasted off from florida carrying four people due to make the first spacewalk by non—professional astronauts. polaris dawn is also aiming to travel deeper into space than any crewed mission in more than half a century. 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghosh has the story. three, two, one... ..ignition. for a moment, night turns to day. the polaris dawn mission lights up the skies as it makes its journey into orbit, higher than anyone has been since the apollo moon missions. t plus 35 seconds into the polaris dawn mission. flying crew onboard dragon
doctors, though, have said he is well enough to visit australia and samoa next month, with changes mademuch as possible. he won't now visit new zealand, to reduce the amount of travelling. rest periods have been built into his schedule. and in australia, engagements will be limited to sydney and canberra. pipes and drums play. it has been a challenging year for the royal family, but the king and queen's tour of australia and samoa, a sign that normal royal business has resumed. daniela relph,...
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doctors, though, have said he is well enough to visit australia and samoa next month, with changes madee the amount of travelling. rest periods have been built into his schedule. and in australia, engagements will be limited to sydney and canberra. pipes and drums play. it has been a challenging year for the royal family, but the king and queen's tour of australia and samoa, a sign that normal royal business has resumed. daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. football — and harry kane couldn't have wished for a better way to mark his hundreth appearance for england — taking his team to victory and scoring not one but two goals against finland. natalie pirks was watching. for lee castleton, this was his second audition in a bid to get the england job on a permanent basis. whiles he might not be here for a long time, harry kane ensured he is here for a good time. there were plenty this summer who wanted the captain dropped, but harry kane tonight showed just why class is permanent. almost ten years ago, a 21—year—old harry kane scored at wembley on his debut. tonight, his eldest chil
doctors, though, have said he is well enough to visit australia and samoa next month, with changes madee the amount of travelling. rest periods have been built into his schedule. and in australia, engagements will be limited to sydney and canberra. pipes and drums play. it has been a challenging year for the royal family, but the king and queen's tour of australia and samoa, a sign that normal royal business has resumed. daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. football — and harry kane...
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the trip to samoa will coincide with the commonwealth heads of government meeting — an organisation ofhe went in llanelli, there were cards, well—wishers and questions about his wife. the prince of wales told the crowds catherine had a long journey ahead, but life was looking more positive. i shook his hand and i wished him all the best and i said to give our regards to kate. i said how pleased we were to see that catherine was feeling better and recovering from her treatment, and how much she is loved, how much we all love her. and what did he say to that? thank you — yes, she is better. children sing. a musical welcome at a local primary school... very nice to see you. ..where he met pupils and was given presents for his own children — although he warned he would have to keep an eye on his youngest son. keep them away from louis, because he will try and steal all his sisters'. from the princess of wales yesterday, there was cautious optimism about the future. the personal family film marked the end of her treatment and the next stage of her recovery. cameras click. but for the king,
the trip to samoa will coincide with the commonwealth heads of government meeting — an organisation ofhe went in llanelli, there were cards, well—wishers and questions about his wife. the prince of wales told the crowds catherine had a long journey ahead, but life was looking more positive. i shook his hand and i wished him all the best and i said to give our regards to kate. i said how pleased we were to see that catherine was feeling better and recovering from her treatment, and how much...
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toun samoa next month for an autumn tour, suggesting his health is stable.esterday the king attended the annual braemar gathering. today his majesty is marking his accession day privately in the place. his reign began. cameron wahaca gb news. >> let's talk to royal expert michael cole, who's in norfolk. michael, it's always good to see you. of course. and cameron, beautifully looking at what's been achieved by the king over this difficult couple of years , this difficult couple of years, actually. but it's worth just sitting back, isn't it ? and sitting back, isn't it? and reflecting on her majesty queen elizabeth the second, because it seems , frankly, unbelievable seems, frankly, unbelievable that it has been two years since we lost her. >> yeah, i remember it well. i was on the way to the studio where you're sitting now when i heard the news. of course, it was an extraordinary reign, record breaking in every respect . record breaking in every respect. and throughout that reign, the queen never put a foot wrong. her size four foot went around the to world
toun samoa next month for an autumn tour, suggesting his health is stable.esterday the king attended the annual braemar gathering. today his majesty is marking his accession day privately in the place. his reign began. cameron wahaca gb news. >> let's talk to royal expert michael cole, who's in norfolk. michael, it's always good to see you. of course. and cameron, beautifully looking at what's been achieved by the king over this difficult couple of years , this difficult couple of years,...
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this autumn on his first major tour since his cancer diagnosis — when he travels to australia and samoad appear. he thanked them for the hugs and says it was "very healing". remember you can find all the latest sports news on the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — loads on the davis cup — that's bbc.com/sport but from me will perry and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, bye for now. hello. on wednesday, we had a chilly, northwesterly airflow across the uk and that brought us a mixture of sunshine and showers, some of those showers really dramatic. a beautiful strike of foot lightning there in nottinghamshire, and in the same county, so much hail, late afternoon, that it completely covered the roads and pavements in newark—on—trent. the showers then were particularly widespread. i'm showing you this because we've got a similar look to the weather forecast as we head into thursday. so here we go. we've got that chilly flow of northwesterly air coming down from polar regions, and as that cold air gets heated by the seas, well, that's what makes the showers. so as long as this c
this autumn on his first major tour since his cancer diagnosis — when he travels to australia and samoad appear. he thanked them for the hugs and says it was "very healing". remember you can find all the latest sports news on the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — loads on the davis cup — that's bbc.com/sport but from me will perry and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, bye for now. hello. on wednesday, we had a chilly, northwesterly airflow across the uk and that...
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the trip to samoa will coincide with the commonwealth heads of government meeting an organisation ofa king and queen. daniela ralph there. you've heard of therapy dogs and therapy cats, but have you ever heard of therapy tortoise? well at one school in leicestershire, they've adopted a tortoise to help children when they're feeling down or stressed. sophie wheeldon has the story. meet billy. the newest member of the high school learning support team.— of the high school learning support team. he's 'ust really comforting. h support team. he's 'ust really comforting. you _ support team. he'sjust really comforting. you don't - support team. he'sjust really comforting. you don't need i support team. he'sjust really| comforting. you don't need to worry around him. he'sjust there, he's notjudging you. you arejust happy there, he's notjudging you. you are just happy to be there, he's notjudging you. you arejust happy to be in his presence and he is happy to be in yours. presence and he is happy to be in ours. �* , , , ., in yours. it's funny 'ust to see a tortoise h in yours. it's funny 'us
the trip to samoa will coincide with the commonwealth heads of government meeting an organisation ofa king and queen. daniela ralph there. you've heard of therapy dogs and therapy cats, but have you ever heard of therapy tortoise? well at one school in leicestershire, they've adopted a tortoise to help children when they're feeling down or stressed. sophie wheeldon has the story. meet billy. the newest member of the high school learning support team.— of the high school learning support team....
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then he's on to samoa. first.t asking the british government asking the king to go to samoa for a state visit. and a foreign office source told me yesterday that trade, climate change and security are going to be high up on the king's power of soft diplomacy list. of course, he will be helping the british government with this power of soft diplomacy, focusing on those key issues. the foreign secretary, of course, will be accompanying the king for that. and then we have the commonwealth heads of government meeting in samoa immediately following that. so the king, as head of the commonwealth, will be representing the united kingdom. that whole tour, lasting from the 18th to the 26th of october, spanning 12 time zones. >> that's exhausting, even for the young. as you describe it. but for those in their 70s, that will be quite a gruelling trip. but i hope it will do lots to shore up the royal family there. i think anthony albanese in australia has called for the abolition of the monarchy , so abolition of the monarchy
then he's on to samoa. first.t asking the british government asking the king to go to samoa for a state visit. and a foreign office source told me yesterday that trade, climate change and security are going to be high up on the king's power of soft diplomacy list. of course, he will be helping the british government with this power of soft diplomacy, focusing on those key issues. the foreign secretary, of course, will be accompanying the king for that. and then we have the commonwealth heads of...
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but for example there is a meeting of commonwealth heads of government in the pacific island of samoas, you know, small pacific countries that used to be members of the commonwealth, for them climate change is not just an issue to have a discussion about and a nice international conference, they are existential. there are some islands in the pacific that are already creating digital identities of their own nation because they think there was a clear risk that at some point that islands are just going to disappear beneath the seas. so for them it is absolutely crucial and i think that what is going to be interesting todayis is going to be interesting today is to see what does mr lammy say to try and engage those kind of issues? simply because for many countries climate change is urgent. it is not slow burn fuse.— climate change is urgent. it is not slow burn fuse. 0k, james, thank you _ not slow burn fuse. 0k, james, thank you very _ not slow burn fuse. 0k, james, thank you very much. _ not slow burn fuse. 0k, james, thank you very much. it - not slow burn fuse. 0k, james, thank you ve
but for example there is a meeting of commonwealth heads of government in the pacific island of samoas, you know, small pacific countries that used to be members of the commonwealth, for them climate change is not just an issue to have a discussion about and a nice international conference, they are existential. there are some islands in the pacific that are already creating digital identities of their own nation because they think there was a clear risk that at some point that islands are just...
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same for the king, we are told his treatment is ongoing but he's going to australia in october and to samoaagain it's being viewed by his medical team that he is well enough to do that. so there is good news. so things look like they are improving as we look towards the end of the year. find improving as we look towards the end of the year. and within underlining _ the end of the year. and within underlining that _ the end of the year. and within underlining that the _ the end of the year. and within underlining that the likely - underlining that the likely schedule you were talking about very much focused on domestic engagements and perhaps very few domestic engagements in the phased return.— phased return. that's right. for the princess _ phased return. that's right. for the princess of - phased return. that's right. for the princess of wales, i for the princess of wales, prince william is going to south africa in november as part of it is with prize. she will not be going with him. the focus i think will be on the big set piece domestic events that she will take part in, perhaps with the
same for the king, we are told his treatment is ongoing but he's going to australia in october and to samoaagain it's being viewed by his medical team that he is well enough to do that. so there is good news. so things look like they are improving as we look towards the end of the year. find improving as we look towards the end of the year. and within underlining _ the end of the year. and within underlining that _ the end of the year. and within underlining that the _ the end of the year. and...
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in the pacific nations cup final, fiji have beatenjapan, while samoa saw off the usa to finish 3rd. legends, including the likes of mohammed ali, if he can become a 3 time world heavyweight champion, he's taking on english compatriot daniel dubois, the ibf champion, in this all british heavyweight title fight. the two boxers, then had their traditional face—off, this was in trafalgar square. joshua weighed in at 18 stone, with dubois, a few pounds less at 17 stone 10 pounds, that's still the heaviest he's been. a post war record crowd, of 96 thousand fans, are expected to pack out wembley stadium later. the london roars, went up forjoshua, and he had a message for his fans, ahead of the fight. ijust wanna i just wanna say ijust wanna say a massive thank— ijust wanna say a massive thank you... thank you for sticking _ thank you... thank you for sticking with me... i'm gonna ask— sticking with me... i'm gonna ask you — sticking with me... i'm gonna ask you one favour... go home tonight— ask you one favour... go home tonight and _ ask you one favour... go home tonight and pray for me f
in the pacific nations cup final, fiji have beatenjapan, while samoa saw off the usa to finish 3rd. legends, including the likes of mohammed ali, if he can become a 3 time world heavyweight champion, he's taking on english compatriot daniel dubois, the ibf champion, in this all british heavyweight title fight. the two boxers, then had their traditional face—off, this was in trafalgar square. joshua weighed in at 18 stone, with dubois, a few pounds less at 17 stone 10 pounds, that's still the...
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this autumn on his first major tour since his cancer diagnosis — when he travels to australia and samoawill be another excuse before too long. the team had one more request. he thanked them for "such a warm hug" and said it was "very healing". let's take a look at the weather now with chris fawkes. hello. on wednesday, we had a chilly north westerly airflow across the uk and that brought us a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of those showers really dramatic. a beautiful strike of foot lightning there in nottinghamshire and in the same county. so much hail late afternoon that it completely covered the roads and pavements in newark on trent. the showers then were particularly widespread. i'm showing you this because we've got a similar look to the weather forecast as we head into thursday, so here we go. we've got that chilly flow of northwesterly air coming down from polar regions, and as that cold air gets heated by the seas, well, that's what makes the showers. so as long as this cold feed of air continues to work in, so too will the showers. for the time being, though, most of th
this autumn on his first major tour since his cancer diagnosis — when he travels to australia and samoawill be another excuse before too long. the team had one more request. he thanked them for "such a warm hug" and said it was "very healing". let's take a look at the weather now with chris fawkes. hello. on wednesday, we had a chilly north westerly airflow across the uk and that brought us a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of those showers really dramatic. a...
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like many of you, and a few weeks' time, i will be travelling to samoa for the commonwealth heads ofr island of their birth for good. the threat of climate change is existential and it is happening in the here and now. so, we have to reset britain plus plus approach. we have lifted the defective ban on onshore wind and oil and gas licenses and created great british energy as we become the first major economy to transition to clean power by 2030. and i'm pleased to tell you that yes, we will meet our net zero target and that is backed up by an ambitious at cop 29, consistent with limiting warming to 1.5 degrees. i will support others to do the same. i know the finances are at the heart of this but the uk will continue to be a leading contributor to international climate finance and that includes supporting nature and for us because this is vital for biodiversity and reducing emissions. and it includes funding for climate adaptation because those who did not cause this crisis should not be left to cope with the consequences. in the uk will also continue to be a leading contributor to d
like many of you, and a few weeks' time, i will be travelling to samoa for the commonwealth heads ofr island of their birth for good. the threat of climate change is existential and it is happening in the here and now. so, we have to reset britain plus plus approach. we have lifted the defective ban on onshore wind and oil and gas licenses and created great british energy as we become the first major economy to transition to clean power by 2030. and i'm pleased to tell you that yes, we will...
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this autumn on his first major tour since his cancer diagnosis — when he travels to australia and samoaother excuse before too long. the team had one more request. a hug? why not? he thanked them for "such a warm hug" and said it was "very healing". time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes.
this autumn on his first major tour since his cancer diagnosis — when he travels to australia and samoaother excuse before too long. the team had one more request. a hug? why not? he thanked them for "such a warm hug" and said it was "very healing". time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes.
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also apologised for not being able to visit new zealand during his upcoming trip to australia and samoaantastic pictures there of king charles, he really enjoyed every single second of that. king charles there at buckingham palace. iwant king charles there at buckingham palace. i want to take you quickly to the northern shores of lake malawi now... a group of enterprising female farmers have found a solution to the devastating effects of climate which was threatening their livelihoods. have a look at this. have you ever heard the expression, "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade"? well, it's a lesson that these farmers in karonga, in the north of malawi, have had to take to heart. rising waters due to climate change forced them to relocate higher inland. then extreme heat meant their banana crops were ripening a lot faster than usual, and rotting bananas just won't sell. translation: it is sad that we have to go - through all this waste. the heat here is unbearable. all of our hard work and investment is lost. life gave emily and her co—workers overripe bananas, so...they are makin
also apologised for not being able to visit new zealand during his upcoming trip to australia and samoaantastic pictures there of king charles, he really enjoyed every single second of that. king charles there at buckingham palace. iwant king charles there at buckingham palace. i want to take you quickly to the northern shores of lake malawi now... a group of enterprising female farmers have found a solution to the devastating effects of climate which was threatening their livelihoods. have a...
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next month the king and queen will head to australia and samoa — the king's first foreign royal tourelph is outside buckingham palace. and you've been hearing more about what is planned? yes, that's right. buckingham palace haveissued yes, that's right. buckingham palace have issued more details about that 0ctober tour. have issued more details about that 0ctobertour. it have issued more details about that 0ctober tour. it is the king's first visit to a commonwealth realm since becoming monarch and it's a pretty traditional programme but it will include the experience of an australian barbecue, the couple will meet doctors carrying out pioneering research into cancer treatment. and the king's own cancerjourney has impacted the plans for this tour. new zealand has been completely removed from the programme on the advice of doctors to try to make the travel more manageable. rest periods have been built into the programme and in consultation with the australian government it has been decided to focus engagements just in sydney and canberra in australia. 0n arriving, the royal couple wil
next month the king and queen will head to australia and samoa — the king's first foreign royal tourelph is outside buckingham palace. and you've been hearing more about what is planned? yes, that's right. buckingham palace haveissued yes, that's right. buckingham palace have issued more details about that 0ctober tour. have issued more details about that 0ctobertour. it have issued more details about that 0ctober tour. it is the king's first visit to a commonwealth realm since becoming...
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in the pacific nations cup final, fiji have beatenjapan, while samoa saw off the usa to finish third. points to make the play—offs, but finish in seventh place. hull end their campaign one off the bottom and, due to the grading system governing promotion and relegation, they'll remain in superleague for another campaign here's confirmation of the top six. wigan picked up their third trophy of the season after winning the league leaders shield on thursday night. hull kr's win over leeds rhinos last night means they finish second and leeds miss out. leigh leopards won a nailbiter against st helens 18—12, with both sides making it through to the knockouts. here's what we have in store for the playoffs then. the eliminators get under way on friday, with salford taking on leigh. warrington will then face st helens a week today. then it's the semi—finals — hull kr will face the highest—ranked winner on the 11th of october. wigan then play the lowest ranked winner the following day. the season ends with the grand final at old trafford on 12 october. wigan are aiming to win the domestic trebl
in the pacific nations cup final, fiji have beatenjapan, while samoa saw off the usa to finish third. points to make the play—offs, but finish in seventh place. hull end their campaign one off the bottom and, due to the grading system governing promotion and relegation, they'll remain in superleague for another campaign here's confirmation of the top six. wigan picked up their third trophy of the season after winning the league leaders shield on thursday night. hull kr's win over leeds rhinos...
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also apologised for not being able to visit new zealand during his upcoming trip to australia and samoaisit to the palace with some royal selfies — they'll play england's red roses at twickenham this saturday. hello there. it's been cold again today. we've seen the heavy showers pushing further south into southern england. but things are going to change in the next few days. we're going to cut off that supply of cold air. the wind direction will change. we'll see atlantic winds coming in and that will lift the temperatures over the weekend. but it's cold already this evening. we're going to find showers tending to die out. keep a few maybe in the far north of scotland for a while down those north sea coasts, perhaps into north wales. but clear skies, light winds. it's going to be cold. it'll be colder than the last couple of nights. and these are the towns and city temperatures. but in rural areas we could see a touch of frost, particularly southeast scotland, northern england, south east wales and the west country. but wherever you are it will be a chilly start, sunny start for the mos
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toun samoa next month for an autumn tour, suggesting his health is stable .esterday the king stable. yesterday the king attended the annual braemar gathering. today his majesty is marking his accession day privately in the place his reign began. cameron wahaca gb news. >> well, joining us now is daily mail columnist and author of charles the third new king, new court, the inside story, robert hardman. sir robert, thank you very much for joining hardman. sir robert, thank you very much forjoining me. it's a very, very sad that it's been two years since the queen has passed . and of course, we passed. and of course, we commemorate her because she was an absolutely incredible woman. what are your thoughts at this time ? time? >> well, i thought it was very powerful, actually . looking at powerful, actually. looking at cameron's reflections on this very day two years ago, i think we all remember where we were when we heard the news that our longest lived , longest reigning, longest lived, longest reigning, longest lived, longest reigning, longest serving monarch
toun samoa next month for an autumn tour, suggesting his health is stable .esterday the king stable. yesterday the king attended the annual braemar gathering. today his majesty is marking his accession day privately in the place his reign began. cameron wahaca gb news. >> well, joining us now is daily mail columnist and author of charles the third new king, new court, the inside story, robert hardman. sir robert, thank you very much for joining hardman. sir robert, thank you very much...
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the gentlewoman from american samoa is recognized. ms. radewagen: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. religious freedom flows from the inherent dignity of every human person and should be protected wherever it is threatened. the united states commission on international religious freedom remains an independent voice on behalf of religious believers everywhere. uscirfr will continue to enjoy bipartisan support so long as they focus on their core mandate, the protection of religious liberty around the world. i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. manning: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentlewoman from american samoa is recognized. ... mrs. radewagen: attempts to distort religious freedom for partisan issues will quickly squander that support. and endanger the extension of their mandate in the future. s.3764 will ensure that the commission continues its nonpartisan mission of promoting the right of religious
the gentlewoman from american samoa is recognized. ms. radewagen: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. religious freedom flows from the inherent dignity of every human person and should be protected wherever it is threatened. the united states commission on international religious freedom remains an independent voice on behalf of religious believers everywhere. uscirfr will continue to enjoy bipartisan support so long as they focus on their core mandate, the protection of religious...
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for a $1.5 million investment becoming a citizen of jordan 1.5 million would get you citizenship in samoat will cost $2 million in bitcoin. molto citizenship is available with 600,000 euros and turkeys wrote to be cheap how do other countries handle illegals coming over the border let's look at australia. in 1958 they passed a migration act requiring the detention of all noncitizens without a valid visa. according to the near times those mixed to australia can be held in nearby i was italy let them in the country. i am for illegal immigration and i don't care where you come from but they need a background check post covid-19 health check and you can't be a financial burden on the american people. what is the left's obsession where they pass and the burden on to all of you. a recent study by the federation has the estimate u.s. taxpayers have shelled out roughly $150 billion to support illegals and bringing in crime. with a state media mob with a list of hating this crimes including murder and rape at the hands of illegal immigrants against our country and our citizens and sadly tonight we
for a $1.5 million investment becoming a citizen of jordan 1.5 million would get you citizenship in samoat will cost $2 million in bitcoin. molto citizenship is available with 600,000 euros and turkeys wrote to be cheap how do other countries handle illegals coming over the border let's look at australia. in 1958 they passed a migration act requiring the detention of all noncitizens without a valid visa. according to the near times those mixed to australia can be held in nearby i was italy let...
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nsemba has been named in a 31—man england training squad for the two—match autumn test series against samoapped player in the squad. primoz roglic has taken the lead of the vuelta a espana in dramatic fashion. the three—time winner dominated the 19th stage to take the victory and the leader's red jersey from ben 0'connor. the slovenian now leads the australian by almost two minutes with just two stages to go. frenchman paul magnier was first across the finish line in newark—on—trent to claim his second victory at the tour of britain, having also won tuesday's opening stage. welshman stevie williams retained his overall lead of 16 seconds despite finishing 26th. britain's elvin evans had a problematic start to the acropolis rally in greece. 0n just the first stage this morning, he had a puncture followed by other problems with his toyota yaris. it's left him down in 20th place, more than nine minutes behind overall leader 0it tanak. 0llie pope has won his two matches as england captain this summer, but has failed to contribute with the bat until today. sri lanka won the toss and chose to fie
nsemba has been named in a 31—man england training squad for the two—match autumn test series against samoapped player in the squad. primoz roglic has taken the lead of the vuelta a espana in dramatic fashion. the three—time winner dominated the 19th stage to take the victory and the leader's red jersey from ben 0'connor. the slovenian now leads the australian by almost two minutes with just two stages to go. frenchman paul magnier was first across the finish line in newark—on—trent...
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the king and queen will head to australia and samoa in october, in what will be the king's first foreignons of pensioners. a total of 348 mp5 backed the government, with 228 supporting the opposition motion. it means the government won the vote with a majority of 120 — although 53 labour mps did abstain. it means that an estimated ten million pensioners will not get payments this year to help with their winter heating. the government announced today that the full state pension will rise by £160 a year in april in line with wages, which ministers believe will soften the blow. live to wetsminster and our politcal correpondent, harry farley. good to see you. so just one single labour mp, as far as i can see, voted against the government, jon trickett, an old ally ofjeremy corbyn — but only a dozen of the 53 absentees were an authorised absence. so that would suggest to me that the rebellion was quite big. to me that the rebellion was quite big-— quite big. that's certainly what labour _ quite big. that's certainly what labour sources - quite big. that's certainly what labour sources are l q
the king and queen will head to australia and samoa in october, in what will be the king's first foreignons of pensioners. a total of 348 mp5 backed the government, with 228 supporting the opposition motion. it means the government won the vote with a majority of 120 — although 53 labour mps did abstain. it means that an estimated ten million pensioners will not get payments this year to help with their winter heating. the government announced today that the full state pension will rise by...
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recent poles on homelessness in cities what is our view an criminalizing homelessness rather than a samoa what actions will i address homelessness in our community. >> start with matt. >> first of all, homelessness is not a crime. okay. and we need to build out of a compassionate infrastructure for those who are hoelgs and in the throws of. >> disconnections as i mentioned the way out program is a great model to let people out of addiction and reintegrated into society at the same time 0 homeless people are the greatest victims of crime in our city we have to look at the another aspect of those who don't accept services and using drugs on the streets and crimes against our businesses and business owners we should arrest people who are committing crimes and way to get them into the treatment program reintegrated them into society and from recidivism we need a - not all think san francisco a regional issue. thank you. >> thank you. >> um, homelessness is a terrible thing and it is not one problem and it doesn't effect only one kind of person we have among our folks who don't have a roof ove
recent poles on homelessness in cities what is our view an criminalizing homelessness rather than a samoa what actions will i address homelessness in our community. >> start with matt. >> first of all, homelessness is not a crime. okay. and we need to build out of a compassionate infrastructure for those who are hoelgs and in the throws of. >> disconnections as i mentioned the way out program is a great model to let people out of addiction and reintegrated into society at the...
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for now of course king charles and his wife are set to visit australia and samoa next month marking hisicial international tour since his cancer diagnosis. arthel: in which the king and the princess well. art stephanie bennett live in london. thank you very much. we will be right back. with t-mobile's reliable 5g business internet. employees get the information they need instantly. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business. when we started feeding bogie the farmer's dog, he lost so much weight. pre-portioned packs makes it really easy to keep him lean and healthy. in the morning, he flies up the stairs and hops up on my bed. in the past, he would not have been able to do any of those things. i thought i was sleeping ok... but i was waking up so tired. then i tried new zzzquil sleep nasal strips. their four—point lift design opens my nose for maximum air flow. so, i breathe better. and we both sleep better. and stay married. we are people living with afib. ♪ and over 400,000 of us have left blood thinners behind... ...for life. we've cut our stroke risk. and said goodb
for now of course king charles and his wife are set to visit australia and samoa next month marking hisicial international tour since his cancer diagnosis. arthel: in which the king and the princess well. art stephanie bennett live in london. thank you very much. we will be right back. with t-mobile's reliable 5g business internet. employees get the information they need instantly. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business. when we started feeding bogie the farmer's dog, he...
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she hails from american samoa and grew up, of course, in hawaii. in 22, she became the youngest person ever elected to the hawaii state legislature. she joined the hawaii national guard the following, and was deployed to iraq. she graduated from officer candidate and was then deployed to kuwait. she served vice chair of the democratic national committee from 2013 to 2016, which makes the title of her brand new book, all the more interesting for love of country, leave the democrat party behind. she will be signing copies of her new book immediately after. this program, and i know that you all have copies, but you can pick up additional copies as gifts in. the nixon library's gift shop. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming tulsi gabbard. thank you, ladies. gentlemen, please stay standing. considering the congresswoman's service to we'd like to begin this evening with a tribute to america. would you please? the well, you're already standing for the presentation of the colors and the singing of national anthem. but. please help help all pu
she hails from american samoa and grew up, of course, in hawaii. in 22, she became the youngest person ever elected to the hawaii state legislature. she joined the hawaii national guard the following, and was deployed to iraq. she graduated from officer candidate and was then deployed to kuwait. she served vice chair of the democratic national committee from 2013 to 2016, which makes the title of her brand new book, all the more interesting for love of country, leave the democrat party behind....
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she hails from american samoa and grew up, of course, in hawaii. in 22, she became the youngest person ever elected to the hawaii state legislature. she joined the hawaii national guard the following, and was deployed to iraq. she graduated from officer candidate and was then deployed to kuwait. she served vice chair of the democratic national committee from 2013 to 2016, which makes the title of her brand new book, all the more interesting for love of country, leave the democrat party behind. she will be signing copies of her new book immediately after. this program, and i know that you all have copies, but you can pick up additional copies as gifts in. the nixon library's gift shop. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming tulsi gabbard. thank you, ladies. gentlemen, please stay standing. considering the congresswoman's service to we'd like to begin this evening with a tribute to america. would you please? the well, you're already standing for the presentation of the colors and the singing of national anthem. but. please help help all pu
she hails from american samoa and grew up, of course, in hawaii. in 22, she became the youngest person ever elected to the hawaii state legislature. she joined the hawaii national guard the following, and was deployed to iraq. she graduated from officer candidate and was then deployed to kuwait. she served vice chair of the democratic national committee from 2013 to 2016, which makes the title of her brand new book, all the more interesting for love of country, leave the democrat party behind....
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states of america, by the way, not in europe, this is from margaret mitt’s book, sexual behavior in samoaen the famous alfred kinsey, who turned the brains of americans upside down, this was after the war, then sexual revolution. that is, it is very it has been going on for 100 years, it is a hundred-year history, it is important to me, friends, remember this phrase sexual revolution, in a couple of minutes we will talk about it, it is very important, more important than it may seem, the first book was published with the title sexual revolution in the thirties was written by wilhelm braich, a follower of the natural zikkbundrey, well, of course, a psychoanalyst, but in austria, but already in the united states again, that is, as a result, taking into account the resistance society to this. even to this day in the united states there is resistance, they are moving to more aggressive forms, they are moving to social prohibitions, political repressions, that is, well, well, it’s interesting, we often , well, not so much reproach each other, so to speak, well, we discuss that, well, images, n
states of america, by the way, not in europe, this is from margaret mitt’s book, sexual behavior in samoaen the famous alfred kinsey, who turned the brains of americans upside down, this was after the war, then sexual revolution. that is, it is very it has been going on for 100 years, it is a hundred-year history, it is important to me, friends, remember this phrase sexual revolution, in a couple of minutes we will talk about it, it is very important, more important than it may seem, the...
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america decides trump versus harris starting at 2 am. and the king and queen will fly to australia and samoathe first long haul overseas tour since his cancer diagnosis. king charles and queen camilla will join world leaders at a major commonwealth summit, running from the 18th to the 26th of october. their trip will include a review of the australian naval fleet in sydney harbour, as well as meetings with political leaders and two award winning cancer experts . those are the cancer experts. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to jacob for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> welcome back to state of the nation. since bismarck, german borders have been rather a moveable feast with some major but fortunately unsuccessful efforts to expand them. this makes the recent announcement to protect german borders all the more remarkable. the germans have had enough of free movement, especially of asylum seekers and irregular migrants. the germany that would not giv
america decides trump versus harris starting at 2 am. and the king and queen will fly to australia and samoathe first long haul overseas tour since his cancer diagnosis. king charles and queen camilla will join world leaders at a major commonwealth summit, running from the 18th to the 26th of october. their trip will include a review of the australian naval fleet in sydney harbour, as well as meetings with political leaders and two award winning cancer experts . those are the cancer experts....
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he's about to go on tour to australia and samoa.interest in the commonwealth to and show that he's still head of state, they carry got >> why? just because they've got money that they've invested and saved over the years and whatever else. why should they work for free? >> it's all stolen. it's all stolen. they shouldn't. they shouldn't stolen. they should not. they should not. i'm not asking them to work for free. i'm saying they should not have this extravagant lifestyle in a time of a cost of living crisis, when the mass of people in this country are suffering, the royals should pinch their belts, tighten their belts, and make do with a little bit less. that's all i'm saying. >> okay, last word to you, sarah louise. >> they have tightened their belts. king charles, as you know, wants a slimmed down monarchy. and we've seen what's happened there when he's ended up with with cancer. and the princess of wales is recently fought a battle with cancer. we can't slim it down any further. they are fantastic value for money. look how much
he's about to go on tour to australia and samoa.interest in the commonwealth to and show that he's still head of state, they carry got >> why? just because they've got money that they've invested and saved over the years and whatever else. why should they work for free? >> it's all stolen. it's all stolen. they shouldn't. they shouldn't stolen. they should not. they should not. i'm not asking them to work for free. i'm saying they should not have this extravagant lifestyle in a time...
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samoa, which was claiming that the measles mumps, rubella vaccine was killing children, cause a dropon rates in that committee, which he visit country rather, which he visited, hung out with anti-vaccine activist, wrote a letter to the the president of sumela immunization rates drop. there were 5,600 days of measles and 83 deaths in children and smell all less than four years of age as a direct consequence of his lobbying efforts? that's what this information does. it kills and i think it were he in a position of authority regarding health? we would be in serious trouble. >> so it would be like similar except at the scale of the united states right? >> melissa small island nation of 200,000 people. we have 300 million people so imagine what it could, that could be. >> dr. paul offit, thanks so much for your time today. appreciate it. we have some breaking news just in a major hurricane are predicted to hit parts of the southeastern united states in just a few days, we're going to have more from the cnn weather center next >> he's not just a pet, he really is a part of our family know
samoa, which was claiming that the measles mumps, rubella vaccine was killing children, cause a dropon rates in that committee, which he visit country rather, which he visited, hung out with anti-vaccine activist, wrote a letter to the the president of sumela immunization rates drop. there were 5,600 days of measles and 83 deaths in children and smell all less than four years of age as a direct consequence of his lobbying efforts? that's what this information does. it kills and i think it were...
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jordan 1.5 million will also you get you a citizenship in samoa, el salvador. all that will cost you a million bucks. and bitcoin malta citizenship is available. oh, actually, a good rate ,600,000 in an investment. and turkey, relatively cheap at $400,000. >> so how do other countries handle illegals coming over their border? let's take a look at australia . in 1958, the country passed8 a migration actht requiring that the detention of all non-citizensdetentio without a d visa, according to the "new york times"a and, a report from march of last year. those who make it to australia can spend years being held be in detention centers on nearby islands. they don't even let them in the countr iy. for let me be clear i'm for legal immigration. i be here if it weren't for legal immigration. i don't care where you come from. but you need a background check post post-covitheyground cd, he. and you can't be a financial . at i on the american you know, what is the left's obsession with giving illegals everything? why are they passing the burden on to all of you? recents a
jordan 1.5 million will also you get you a citizenship in samoa, el salvador. all that will cost you a million bucks. and bitcoin malta citizenship is available. oh, actually, a good rate ,600,000 in an investment. and turkey, relatively cheap at $400,000. >> so how do other countries handle illegals coming over their border? let's take a look at australia . in 1958, the country passed8 a migration actht requiring that the detention of all non-citizensdetentio without a d visa, according...
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samoa and then. >> i think we've lost richard . >> i think we've lost richard. >> i think we've lostm looking. >> richard, i'm afraid we have to go because we're going to see the live pictures of the build up to the gun salute will be fired to mark the anniversary of the king's accession. >> we'll be going to that shortly. so if you're listening on the radio now, the horses are there with the cannons. they will be unleashed in a matter of seconds. we'll see you tomorrow . seconds. we'll see you tomorrow. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hi there and welcome to the latest update from the met office for gb news. following some very wet weather over the weekend, today's drier for many of us, some sunshine, particularly in the west, but some rain also arriving into the northwest later with this frontal system. but for the time being , a frontal system. but for the time being, a ridge of high pressure across the uk and the weekend's rain clearing away . although rain clearing away. although eastern parts of england
samoa and then. >> i think we've lost richard . >> i think we've lost richard. >> i think we've lostm looking. >> richard, i'm afraid we have to go because we're going to see the live pictures of the build up to the gun salute will be fired to mark the anniversary of the king's accession. >> we'll be going to that shortly. so if you're listening on the radio now, the horses are there with the cannons. they will be unleashed in a matter of seconds. we'll see you...
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and of course, he's off to samoa for the commonwealth heads of government meeting too. >> superb stuff. now coming up very shortly . another conservative shortly. another conservative leadership hopeful is set to be knocked out of the race, leaving the final four to fight it out. and those potentially facing the chop of james cleverly robert jenrick tom tugendhat, mel stride and kemi badenoch. now who might it be getting voted out today? well, i'm now joined by gb news political correspondent olivia utley olivia. we've got a short while to go till we find out who the final four are going to be, who's looking most likely to get the chop? >> well, we don't have very long to wait at all now, only about ten minutes. up until today, it looked very likely that mel stride, the shadow work and pensions secretary, was going to be knocked out. he came last last week , priti patel was just last week, priti patel was just behind. she got knocked out , but behind. she got knocked out, but he came fifth with only 16 votes. that said, today there is talk on the ground that tom tugendhat might be the
and of course, he's off to samoa for the commonwealth heads of government meeting too. >> superb stuff. now coming up very shortly . another conservative shortly. another conservative leadership hopeful is set to be knocked out of the race, leaving the final four to fight it out. and those potentially facing the chop of james cleverly robert jenrick tom tugendhat, mel stride and kemi badenoch. now who might it be getting voted out today? well, i'm now joined by gb news political...
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it's obviously at this point it is very difficult to make an argument american samoa not be distracted. this is pretty much a full-time job at this point dealing with the indictment, dealing with the fallout. we know he was huddled with his attorneys all night last night. this is going to consume his time. this is going to consume the energy of the top ranks of city government. it's consuming our energy in the media. this is all we will be talked about for days, and the basis of the city and policymaking will fall by the wayside. not to mention the mayor s have a lot of political allies now and that number could only dwindle from here on out. we've been talking resignations. we've seen several people stepping away from city government, talking very high-ranking people in the administration who are leaving, who are jumping ship. we talked about the police commissioner, , the schools chancellor is stepping away. we have the chief counsel for the mayor who quit in the middle of the night the couple weekends ago. he has those positions to fill, right? on top of that we don't know who else
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and the king and queen will jet off to australia and samoa in their first long haul tour since theirtour since the king was diagnosed with cancen the king was diagnosed with cancer. but the nine day trip down under has raised eyebrows after buckingham palace announced that the phrase walkabout won't be used out of respect for australia's indigenous communities. it will mark the first royal tour ever where it has been deliberately dropped. so in aboriginal culture, the term walkabout refers to when a person travels on foot into the bush in times of ritual meditation, change, grief or coming of age. it comes after a video released on monday to mark the princess of wales's recovery from cancer was praised as well for being modern and relatable . relatable. >> you lead the way as the summer comes to an end. i cannot tell you what a relief it is to have finally completed my chemotherapy treatment . doing chemotherapy treatment. doing what i can to stay cancer free is now my focus. >> well, earlier this year the king used his commonwealth day message to celebrate this country's diversity a
and the king and queen will jet off to australia and samoa in their first long haul tour since theirtour since the king was diagnosed with cancen the king was diagnosed with cancer. but the nine day trip down under has raised eyebrows after buckingham palace announced that the phrase walkabout won't be used out of respect for australia's indigenous communities. it will mark the first royal tour ever where it has been deliberately dropped. so in aboriginal culture, the term walkabout refers to...
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he's about to go on tour to australia and samoa.usly keep the interest in the commonwealth to and show that he's still head of state, they carry out such an invaluable job. >> yeah. all right, peter, i will just say this country. okay, peter, i will say they have tightened their belts because they've reduced their slice of the crown estate profits to 12%, but their profits to 12%, but their profits have actually hugely increased. >> they've reduced the percentage. but the actual money they're getting is far, far greater than ever. >> and peter, the rest of it goes to the treasury. so i'm not sure what you're complaining about and why you'd want to be like germany as well, i don't know. anyway, peter, i mean, we're a completely different country to ireland. >> yes, the irish haven't had a monarchy for hundreds of years, but much more people prefer to visit great britain . what they visit great britain. what they do? the republic of ireland. >> we've got to go. thank you to you both, sarah—louise robertson and peter tatchell. thank yo
he's about to go on tour to australia and samoa.usly keep the interest in the commonwealth to and show that he's still head of state, they carry out such an invaluable job. >> yeah. all right, peter, i will just say this country. okay, peter, i will say they have tightened their belts because they've reduced their slice of the crown estate profits to 12%, but their profits to 12%, but their profits have actually hugely increased. >> they've reduced the percentage. but the actual...