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. what university college hospital. college hospital. what does this mean for _ university college hospital. what does this mean for the _ university college hospital. what does this mean for the future? do we have a chance of seeing other big moments like this, other moments where king charles, flanked by his wife, queen camilla, we'll be making these public engagements again, so these public engagements again, so the public can see him re—engage regularly? 0r the public can see him re—engage regularly? or is it still on medical advice? it regularly? or is it still on medical advice? , ., , , ., advice? it is absolutely on medical advice. i mean, _ advice? it is absolutely on medical advice. i mean, you _ advice? it is absolutely on medical advice. i mean, you can _ advice? it is absolutely on medical advice. i mean, you can see - advice? it is absolutely on medical advice. i mean, you can see from | advice? it is absolutely on medical. advice. i mean, you can see from the broad smile on king charles' face, engaging in
. what university college hospital. college hospital. what does this mean for _ university college hospital. what does this mean for the _ university college hospital. what does this mean for the future? do we have a chance of seeing other big moments like this, other moments where king charles, flanked by his wife, queen camilla, we'll be making these public engagements again, so these public engagements again, so the public can see him re—engage regularly? 0r the public can see him...
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proceedings. taste university college hospital london watching proceedings.— university college hospital watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the _ watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures _ watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures from - watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures from inside i so many of the pictures from inside the hospital and what struck me is just how much one—on—one time ctrl gave to people. how animated and engaged he seems, what are people telling you? inaudible he is very good at talking to people. i am just finding a microphone, i think you are struggling to hear me. we microphone, i think you are struggling to hear me. we will give her a second _ struggling to hear me. we will give her a second to _ struggling to hear me. we will give her a second to put _ struggling to hear me. we will give her a second to put the _ struggling to hear me. we will give | her a second to put the microphone back on. as we mentioned, ctrl is visiting this morning with queen camilla. we can show you pictures and sailor r
proceedings. taste university college hospital london watching proceedings.— university college hospital watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the _ watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures _ watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures from - watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures from inside i so many of the pictures from inside the hospital and what struck me is just how much one—on—one time ctrl gave to people. how animated...
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he attended the hospital at the university college hospital, hospital at the university college hospitalgiven a special honour. and i'm now joined by rafe heydel—mankoo to discuss this rafe. welcome to the show . always a delight. the show. always a delight. isn't it joyous to see the king out and about? back to doing what he does best, making a pubuc what he does best, making a public appearance and keeping calm and carrying on? >> absolutely, martin, i mean, it's a wonderful to see the king, as you say, out and about and looking so well, surely enough to warm the cockles of all british hearts, and choosing all british hearts, and choosing a specialist cancer centre as his majesty's first public engagement, i thought, was an absolutely brilliant idea, because it allows the king to, you know, both acknowledge the cancer care that he's receiving, but also, once again , to but also, once again, to increase awareness, as he's done all along of the importance of early cancer diagnosis and the need for, you know, for the british public to get themselves checked. >> now, the king attended this
he attended the hospital at the university college hospital, hospital at the university college hospitalgiven a special honour. and i'm now joined by rafe heydel—mankoo to discuss this rafe. welcome to the show . always a delight. the show. always a delight. isn't it joyous to see the king out and about? back to doing what he does best, making a pubuc what he does best, making a public appearance and keeping calm and carrying on? >> absolutely, martin, i mean, it's a wonderful to see...
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steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london.ma removed from his scalp last summer. he told us the trial is his best chance of keeping cancer—free. i feel...0k. someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i genuinely feel kind of awful about that. but... ijust really hope that what's happening with the trial and the results they get are going to be good news, and it's going to go on to do amazing things. the personalised treatment works by identifying proteins unique to each person's cancer, and then uses the same technology which created some covid vaccines — called mrna — to prime the immune system to attack the cells. it's being used in combination with another cancer drug, and previous results suggest together it almost halved the risk of recurrence or death after three years. it's a v
steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london.ma removed from his scalp last summer. he told us the trial is his best chance of keeping cancer—free. i feel...0k. someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i...
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accompanied by queen camilla for this resumption of his public fixing royal duties the university college hospitals, mcmillan, kansas center is not where the king himself is being treated. but the royal gesture of solidarity and support for the patients and staff here was clearly intended to send a message, waiting patiently for a glimpse of the king with 2 loyal supporters. glad to see him out in public again . not to see him back. and we will be staying and he's not alone. the cancer to my partner concerts, 121. these guys you guys confessed that she was 40. i am is marian. and i know exactly what the kids are doing and the claim. and you can tell me to baptize to see the patients who got cancer. not, i mean, obviously, so i'm not alone even within his immediate family. jones's daughter in law, catherine, the wife of prince william is herself undergoing preventative chemotherapy for cancer. inside the unit of the king to diagnostics and screening facilities, hearing about the new melanoma skin cancel vaccine announced just last week. i'm sitting down to chat with long chemotherapy patients. the k
accompanied by queen camilla for this resumption of his public fixing royal duties the university college hospitals, mcmillan, kansas center is not where the king himself is being treated. but the royal gesture of solidarity and support for the patients and staff here was clearly intended to send a message, waiting patiently for a glimpse of the king with 2 loyal supporters. glad to see him out in public again . not to see him back. and we will be staying and he's not alone. the cancer to my...
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just to let you know where we are, this is a university college hospital, the macmillan cancer centrehave chosen this to be the first engagement back. hugely symbolic, bearing in mind the xp as he has gone through over the past couple of months. just to give you a little bit of what he is going to do. he will go inside, meet clinicians, speak to staff, speak to patients. he will go on a chemotherapy water, talk to people lined up waiting to have their chemotherapy. he is also going to have a look at some of the amazing technologies that are going on inside the cancer centre. new technologies, which are using blood cells to try to detect early cancer diagnosis. there are other things, looking at lung cancer research. he will be meeting patients and people who have been treated for these cancer diagnoses. so it is a really big moment. we expect him to be inside for about an hour. obviously, you saw there that it was also the queen, so again a nice moment for her. she has had to do a lot of these engagements over the last few months on her own, so nice to have the king back by her side.
just to let you know where we are, this is a university college hospital, the macmillan cancer centrehave chosen this to be the first engagement back. hugely symbolic, bearing in mind the xp as he has gone through over the past couple of months. just to give you a little bit of what he is going to do. he will go inside, meet clinicians, speak to staff, speak to patients. he will go on a chemotherapy water, talk to people lined up waiting to have their chemotherapy. he is also going to have a...
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the university college hospitals, mcmillan, kansas center, is not where the king himself is being treated. but the royal gesture of solidarity and support for the patients and staff here was clearly intended to send a message, waiting patiently for a glimpse of the king with 2 loyal supporters. glad to see him out in public again . it's nice to see him back. and we.
the university college hospitals, mcmillan, kansas center, is not where the king himself is being treated. but the royal gesture of solidarity and support for the patients and staff here was clearly intended to send a message, waiting patiently for a glimpse of the king with 2 loyal supporters. glad to see him out in public again . it's nice to see him back. and we.
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beginning of a gradual return to public duties for the king, and sarah campbell is live at university college hospital queen camilla to show their respect for those working in trying to tackle this disease. you respect for those working in trying to tackle this disease.— to tackle this disease. you are absolutely _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it is - to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it is a - to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it is a site . to tackle this disease. you are j absolutely right. it is a site we haven't seen for a long time now, both the king and the queen out and about on a major public engagement. and there was a real sense of warmth and appreciation. some of the staff had lined up at the entrance there and he was given a round of applause as he went in. i think the difference here may be today is that there is a real personal sense as well because in reality the king knows what many of the patients he met are going through. let
beginning of a gradual return to public duties for the king, and sarah campbell is live at university college hospital queen camilla to show their respect for those working in trying to tackle this disease. you respect for those working in trying to tackle this disease.— to tackle this disease. you are absolutely _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it is - to tackle this...
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the university college hospitals, mcmillan, kansas center, is not where the king himself is being treated. but the royal gesture of solidarity and support for the patients and staff here was clearly intended to send the message, waiting patiently for a glimpse of the king with 2 loyal supporters. glad to see him out in public again . it's not the same back. and we will mission and he's not alone. a cancer to my partner died concerts 121 years ago. she thought is convinced that she was 40 . i was not in. and i know exactly what the kids sitting and the claim. and you could tell me to baptize to see the patients who got cancer. not, i mean, obviously, so i'm not alone even within his immediate family. jones's daughter in law, catherine, the wife of prince william is herself undergoing preventative chemotherapy for cancer. inside the unit of the king toward diagnostics and screening facilities, hearing about the new melanoma skin cancel vaccine announced just last week. i'm sitting down to chat with long chemotherapy patients. the king sympathized, telling her i've got to have my treatment t
the university college hospitals, mcmillan, kansas center, is not where the king himself is being treated. but the royal gesture of solidarity and support for the patients and staff here was clearly intended to send the message, waiting patiently for a glimpse of the king with 2 loyal supporters. glad to see him out in public again . it's not the same back. and we will mission and he's not alone. a cancer to my partner died concerts 121 years ago. she thought is convinced that she was 40 . i...
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let's speak to our royal correspondent sarah campbell, whojoins us from university college hospital.t a hopeful day in the glorious spring sunshine, to see king charles, dare i said, looking very well. �* , ~' , well. absolutely. i think there is cautious optimism _ well. absolutely. i think there is cautious optimism and - well. absolutely. i think there is cautious optimism and the - well. absolutely. i think there is l cautious optimism and the palace well. absolutely. i think there is - cautious optimism and the palace are keen to say that yes, this is the return of the king to work, and certain public facing duties, he is still undergoing cancer treatment, but certainly, this is a positive day. we saw from the pictures there, he arrived and he spent time meeting the staff inside, learning about some of the incredible innovative technologies that are really making breakthroughs in terms of cancer care. he spoke to some patients who were lining up and waiting for their chemotherapy. he spoke to people about the importance of early diagnosis, and you know, he undertakes many engage
let's speak to our royal correspondent sarah campbell, whojoins us from university college hospital.t a hopeful day in the glorious spring sunshine, to see king charles, dare i said, looking very well. �* , ~' , well. absolutely. i think there is cautious optimism _ well. absolutely. i think there is cautious optimism and - well. absolutely. i think there is cautious optimism and the - well. absolutely. i think there is l cautious optimism and the palace well. absolutely. i think there is -...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell, whojoins us from university college hospital where the king hasjustited — king charles is at his best. he is so engaged with everyone he is meeting. he is really taking his time inside watson report are you hearing from inside the facility? i saw him as he went in and as he came out. he was looking very animated. those pictures, though they were slightly shaky, they were from our team from inside. there were some stable shops that were filmed. they will be sent into the building very soon. we will have some less jumpy shots. they do take this same story. he seemed in a very positive frame of mind. people will be greatly cheered by that. $5 of mind. people will be greatly cheered by that.— of mind. people will be greatly cheered by that. of mind. people will be greatly cheeredb that. a ., cheered by that. as were looking at those pictures. _ cheered by that. as were looking at those pictures, i— cheered by that. as were looking at those pictures, i would _ cheered by that. as were looking at those pictures, i would like - cheered by that. as were looki
our royal correspondent sarah campbell, whojoins us from university college hospital where the king hasjustited — king charles is at his best. he is so engaged with everyone he is meeting. he is really taking his time inside watson report are you hearing from inside the facility? i saw him as he went in and as he came out. he was looking very animated. those pictures, though they were slightly shaky, they were from our team from inside. there were some stable shops that were filmed. they will...
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steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london.—free. i feel...0k. someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i genuinely feel kind of awful about that. but... ijust really hope that what's happening with the trial and the results they get are going to be good news, and it's going to go on to do amazing things. the personalised treatment works by identifying proteins unique to each person's cancer, and then uses the same technology which created some covid vaccines — called mrna — to prime the immune system to attack the cells. it's being used in combination with another cancer drug, and previous results suggest together it almost halved the risk of recurrence or death after three years. it's a very specific treatment, highly personalised to each individual's tumour, and it's a really excit
steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london.—free. i feel...0k. someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i genuinely feel kind of awful about that. but... ijust really hope that what's happening with the...
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measures they're taking to prevent its re as the king visited patients and met with staff at university college hospitalillan cancer center in london. charles and queen camilla greeted two young cancer patients as they left the cancer charity. it is the monarch's first formal public engagement since his cancer diagnosis. back in february. >> federal officials are expanding bird flu testing as outbreaks continue to pop up among cattle herds. still, the cdc says risk to the public remains low. jonathan siri reports. >> after reports of recent bird flu outbreaks among cattle herds, federal officials are ramping up testing to curb the spread. the u.s. department of agriculture will require dairy cows be tested for the virus before moving across state lines. it comes after the fda found remnants of the virus in commercial milk samples. still, federal officials say the risk to the public remains low because pasteurized milk has been heated to kill bacteria and viruses. >> i would not recommend anyone consume raw, unpasteurized milk, bird flu had been circulating among wild birds and domestic farm chickens whe
measures they're taking to prevent its re as the king visited patients and met with staff at university college hospitalillan cancer center in london. charles and queen camilla greeted two young cancer patients as they left the cancer charity. it is the monarch's first formal public engagement since his cancer diagnosis. back in february. >> federal officials are expanding bird flu testing as outbreaks continue to pop up among cattle herds. still, the cdc says risk to the public remains...
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the university college hospitals, mcmillan, kansas center, is not where the king himself is being treated. but the royal gesture of solidarity and support for the patients and staff here was clearly intended to send the message, waiting patiently for a glimpse of the king with 2 loyal supporters. glad to see him out in public again . it's not the same back. and we will mission and he's not alone. a cancer to my pot and all kinds of 2021 years ago. she does consensus. she was 40. i am is marian. and i know exactly what the kids are doing and the claim. and he could come to, to baptize to see the patients who got cancer. i mean that, i mean, obviously is not allowed, not alone, even within his immediate family. jones's daughter in law, catherine the wife of prince william is herself undergoing preventative keyma therapy for cancer inside the unit to the king, to a diagnostics and screening facilities. hearing about the new melanoma skin cancel vaccine announced just last week. i'm sitting down to chat with long chemotherapy patients. the king sympathized, telling her i've got to have my tre
the university college hospitals, mcmillan, kansas center, is not where the king himself is being treated. but the royal gesture of solidarity and support for the patients and staff here was clearly intended to send the message, waiting patiently for a glimpse of the king with 2 loyal supporters. glad to see him out in public again . it's not the same back. and we will mission and he's not alone. a cancer to my pot and all kinds of 2021 years ago. she does consensus. she was 40. i am is marian....
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bev, his majesty the king and queen as you can say, they have just arrived at the university college hospitaltral london. it's incredibly symbolic. visit. his first public engagement, following the positive effects of his cancer treatments. the king is patron of the macmillan cancer charity. and buckingham palace has in the last few minutes announced that he is the new royal patron of cancer research uk. that is a role he has taken over from his late mother, queen elizabeth ii, as well. now the king is keen to really highlight the importance of early cancer diagnosis and the positive effects that can have. he's also keen to be open about his own diagnosis, as we have seen since his diagnosis back in february, but also, kind of keen to support other cancer patients. and that's exactly what we are going to see today. we've just seen the king and queen entering the hospital. they are going to be meeting patients and staff , they are going to be meeting patients and staff, as well as some of the treatments which are trialled first here in central london and then are rolled out across the country.
bev, his majesty the king and queen as you can say, they have just arrived at the university college hospitaltral london. it's incredibly symbolic. visit. his first public engagement, following the positive effects of his cancer treatments. the king is patron of the macmillan cancer charity. and buckingham palace has in the last few minutes announced that he is the new royal patron of cancer research uk. that is a role he has taken over from his late mother, queen elizabeth ii, as well. now the...
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i recall going into university college hospital with a couple of other trans people that i did not know density related issues. they really went into the detail. they really went into the detail. they could not have given you the detailed long term because nobody knows. ~ ., , , , knows. when we look at puberty blockers, what _ knows. when we look at puberty blockers, what we _ knows. when we look at puberty blockers, what we really - knows. when we look at puberty blockers, what we really are, - knows. when we look at puberty blockers, what we really are, it. knows. when we look at puberty | blockers, what we really are, it is so nice to put a glossy term at the top of it, i personally are on a puberty blocker which has been medically used since the 19705 and 19805 and originally it was made to deal with prostate cancer. these are not new drugs. the5e deal with prostate cancer. these are not new drugs. these are not things that have just been created in the last decade. that have just been created in the last decade-— that have just been created in the last decade. ., , , ., , last dec
i recall going into university college hospital with a couple of other trans people that i did not know density related issues. they really went into the detail. they really went into the detail. they could not have given you the detailed long term because nobody knows. ~ ., , , , knows. when we look at puberty blockers, what _ knows. when we look at puberty blockers, what we _ knows. when we look at puberty blockers, what we really - knows. when we look at puberty blockers, what we really are,...
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steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london.oved from his scalp last summer. he told us the trial is his best chance of keeping cancer—free. i feel... 0k, someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i genuinely feel kind of awful about that. but... ijust really hope that what's happening with the trial and the results they get are going to be good news, and it's going to go on to do amazing things. the personalised treatment works by identifying proteins unique to each person's cancer, and then uses the same technology which created some covid vaccines — called mrna — to prime the immune system to attack the cells. it's being used in combination with another cancer drug, and previous results suggest together it almost halved the risk of recurrence or death after three years. it's a very s
steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london.oved from his scalp last summer. he told us the trial is his best chance of keeping cancer—free. i feel... 0k, someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i genuinely...
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i was outside the macmillan cancer centre at ucl university college london hospital today and he he lookedd i think he looked even he looked utterly happy and content as he came out because i think he feels no one's pretending that, you know, he's out of the woods. i mean, it's absolutely clear he's still undergoing treatment. but i mean, the point he wanted to make today was that, you know, you're not alone when you have one of these diagnoses and also that actually going back to work can be a very great therapy for many people. so he and the direction of travel is such that, i mean, here he was, this is the first time he's in enclosed space. he's in indoors environment. it's crowded. he's shaking hands. he's shaking a lot of hands. all this is being cleared by his doctors. so i think that it's looking it's looking in the right direction . looking in the right direction. >> but it's one of the things about a monarchy, isn't it, that having your sovereign who is ill, showing that you can be treated for it and that you can carry on working, is going to be inspirational to millions of his su
i was outside the macmillan cancer centre at ucl university college london hospital today and he he lookedd i think he looked even he looked utterly happy and content as he came out because i think he feels no one's pretending that, you know, he's out of the woods. i mean, it's absolutely clear he's still undergoing treatment. but i mean, the point he wanted to make today was that, you know, you're not alone when you have one of these diagnoses and also that actually going back to work can be a...
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hospital in london. he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had thee, but on a sunny morning in central london, the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of course, of course, we've all got to go to work, so obviously he will have to jump in sooner or later, but no, it was nice to see him. we were really excited to see he's well enough to be out and about on this beautiful sunny day in london, and, yeah, it's been a special treat really, and unexpected. applause inside the cancer treatment centre, appreciation for a man still undergoing treatment, and time to chat with those who had waited for him. the king giving every sign of enjoying his time out and about. the king heard about new ways to tackle cancer. he wants, the palace says, to encourage others to
hospital in london. he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had thee, but on a sunny morning in central london, the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him...
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hospital in london. he met patients and staff at university college london, and spoke of the shock of being told he had the been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of course, of course, we've all got to go to work, so obviously he will have to jump in sooner or later, but no, it was nice to see him. we were really excited to see he is well enough to be out and about on this beautiful sunny day in london, and it's, yeah, it's been a special treat really, and unexpected. inside the cancer treatment centre, appreciation for a man still undergoing treatment, and time to chat with those who had waited for him. the king giving every sign of enjoying his time out and about. the king heard about ne
hospital in london. he met patients and staff at university college london, and spoke of the shock of being told he had the been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long...
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hospital in london. he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had the cancer treatment since early february, it hasn't been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of course, of course, we've all got to go to work, so obviously he will have to jump in sooner or later, but no, it was nice to see him. we were really excited to see he is well enough to be out and about on this beautiful sunny day in london, and it's, yeah, it's been a special treat really, and unexpected. inside the cancer treatment centre, appreciation for a man still undergoing treatment, and time to chat with those who had waited for him. the king giving every sign of enj
hospital in london. he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had the cancer treatment since early february, it hasn't been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal...
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university. one of america's historically black colleges and universities responding offices on the victim with a gunshot wound. she later died in hospitalas not a registered student. shooting was reported near a residence hall that houses more than 300 friday the michigan community is struggling to come to terms with the tragic accident that left too young children dead. it happened on saturday when a car crashed into a boat house or child's birthday party was underway cnn correspondent rafat romer has more it was a joyous occasion that instantly turned into a nightmare for multiple families with young children. >> it was about three in the afternoon when they were celebrating a child's birthday party at a boat club in newport, michigan, which is located on lake erie, about 30 miles south of detroit wait according to monroe county authorities, woman later described this driving while intoxicated, crashed her vehicle against the building where the party was being held, went through a wall and finally came to a stop approximately 25 feet inside. the sheriff says, first responders who rushed to the scene described what they saw as extremel
university. one of america's historically black colleges and universities responding offices on the victim with a gunshot wound. she later died in hospitalas not a registered student. shooting was reported near a residence hall that houses more than 300 friday the michigan community is struggling to come to terms with the tragic accident that left too young children dead. it happened on saturday when a car crashed into a boat house or child's birthday party was underway cnn correspondent rafat...
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hospital after israeli troops withdrew. this news further fuels the pro-palestinian agenda. closes american college campuses at the epicenter of columbia university in new york, where the day before police arrested more than 100 participants in an anti-israel rally. not only students support palestine, but and teachers. in response to the arrests , the protesters blocked the entrance to the main university building and special forces arrived to storm it. after dispersing the protest and storming, demonstrators marched to the police headquarters, all classes at the colombian university were transferred as of yesterday. not without reason, the administration fears attacks by pro-palestinian student activists. jewish students at columbia university were advised to go home and stay away from campus. creeping protests against biden's israel policies cover the most prestigious universities in the united states. 45 arrested in the cradle of the american political and business elite, yale university. the day before, with shouts of long live palestine, there with... students of jewish origin are not allowed to attend classes in palestine, it has even gott
hospital after israeli troops withdrew. this news further fuels the pro-palestinian agenda. closes american college campuses at the epicenter of columbia university in new york, where the day before police arrested more than 100 participants in an anti-israel rally. not only students support palestine, but and teachers. in response to the arrests , the protesters blocked the entrance to the main university building and special forces arrived to storm it. after dispersing the protest and...
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at the hospital, civil defense officials say hundreds more, are buried in the medical complex. meanwhile, the number of protest in solidarity with palestinian said to us colleges and universities is growing. students from massachusetts to california are calling for institutions to cut ties with companies that profit from israel as well on guys. christian slow may report some new york, hundreds of students from new york university gathered in a park off campus to denounce israel's actions and n y use administrators. they say are suppressing voice is critical of israel. they're angry, police arrested over 100 protesters on monday night after students and teachers defied orders to leave a school, plaza, or face consequences. the arrested have been made the attempts to stifle the x out of the expression are ludicrous there. instead of go to the goals of university and so number one, i think they need to stop suppressing the free conversation that's happening. that's clearly background of all the students and a lot of faculty on tuesday, pro palestinian actions and rallies sprung up at lower universities across the united states, including the university of michigan, the university
at the hospital, civil defense officials say hundreds more, are buried in the medical complex. meanwhile, the number of protest in solidarity with palestinian said to us colleges and universities is growing. students from massachusetts to california are calling for institutions to cut ties with companies that profit from israel as well on guys. christian slow may report some new york, hundreds of students from new york university gathered in a park off campus to denounce israel's actions and n...
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college and master from new york university. she arrived in san francisco in 1957. she served as the first african american nursing supervisor and the first african american director of nurses at mount zion hospital. mrs. harris is committed to community service, dedicating time and energy to making a positive impact in the lives of others. mrs. harris has served as chair of the board of directors for the haight ashbury free clinic and the president of the san francisco commission on aging. in the 1970 she secured a federal grant for free clinics in areas of most need. this included hunter point, potrero hill, and the mission. still in operation today. additionally, today marks mrs. harris 75 year as a proud member of the delta sigma theta sorority inc. [applause] a public service organization of college educated women committed to the constructive development of its members and to public service with primary focus on the black community. mrs. harris embodies the organization values of sisterhood, scholarship, service, and social action. still at 104 years old, mrs. harris active water aerobics and takes piano lessens acknowledging you are never too old to learn. when asked how to feel about reac
college and master from new york university. she arrived in san francisco in 1957. she served as the first african american nursing supervisor and the first african american director of nurses at mount zion hospital. mrs. harris is committed to community service, dedicating time and energy to making a positive impact in the lives of others. mrs. harris has served as chair of the board of directors for the haight ashbury free clinic and the president of the san francisco commission on aging. in...