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her uncle, king edward vii, chose to marry american divorcée wall simpson.bdication. -1936 was a very traumatic moment because princess elizabeth's beloved uncle david -- edward vii -- betrayed his sacred trust. and it was a terrible moment of family shame, which was why throughout her reign, whenever there was talk of abdication, it was really out of the question. -elizabeth's father took his older brother's place and in may 1937 was crowned king george vi. -speaking from london, i ask you to join with me in that act of thanksgiving. -ford into becoming king in 1936 with no training whatsoever, terrified that he wouldn't be a good constitutional king, with one great advantage -- that he had a very strong wife who was able to support him and make him, turn him into a good constitutional king. and give him the credit for that. [ alarms wailing ] ♪♪ -her shy, stuttering father had been left unprepared for the task of leading the nation, a nation which would shortly go to war. during the war, he and prime minister winston churchill rallied britain to fight germ
her uncle, king edward vii, chose to marry american divorcée wall simpson.bdication. -1936 was a very traumatic moment because princess elizabeth's beloved uncle david -- edward vii -- betrayed his sacred trust. and it was a terrible moment of family shame, which was why throughout her reign, whenever there was talk of abdication, it was really out of the question. -elizabeth's father took his older brother's place and in may 1937 was crowned king george vi. -speaking from london, i ask you to...
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that is viscount vii, the youngest -- >> what a remarkable moment, and what a remarkable moment, max, for these mourners who have been lined up. all they have wanted was to have that moment by passing by the queen's casket, and now to also witness this huge gesture of love from the grandchildren, i mean, just simply extraordinary. max? >> reporter: yeah. i mean, it truly -- a historic moment for all of those people queueing, some more than 20 hours, and they've got extraordinary stories to tell themselves of their time in the queues, unbelievable stories coming from the queues. i think that will be one of the abiding stories coming out of this. to hit this at just this moment is really quite profound for all of them. richard talking about the uniforms, they are indeed blues and royal families uniforms that the two brothers, harry and william, are wearing. the medals were presented to them by the queen for each of her jubilees. so we're seeing the queen's record-breaking reign reflect on the chests of william and home run -- harry. but william, the pilot wings he served, sea rescue for
that is viscount vii, the youngest -- >> what a remarkable moment, and what a remarkable moment, max, for these mourners who have been lined up. all they have wanted was to have that moment by passing by the queen's casket, and now to also witness this huge gesture of love from the grandchildren, i mean, just simply extraordinary. max? >> reporter: yeah. i mean, it truly -- a historic moment for all of those people queueing, some more than 20 hours, and they've got extraordinary...
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we saw viy's face, it's a pity, the girl is standing 20 meters away, and we are packing the mother into well then, either talk if it's so pitiful, if such kind comrade admiral is your order. allow me to go. free let's say that two days ago our source died during the transfer of the guidance unit of a fundamentally new anti-aircraft missile system? blok disappeared before his death, the springs were restored and you want me to find you a needle in a haystack. we want you to lead us to a man who knows where this one is. block. well, either the one who will sell us an analogue in return. we will take you off the hook with customers who are very unhappy with you, and you will return to the big game. agree. this is a good chance. i have to think. i give you one day. so i found it. come on, dear, let's be bold. well done, i believed in you. on the air of ntv, an incredible music show you are super. you're super, the new season of the young kobzon damn looks like me. my stunned is simple. so that you have only joy ahead. light has arrived a new sixth season. you are super. resurrection 22:20 o
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records to confirm that the great star of africa was bought by south africa and presented to king edward viis a gift back in 1907 as said by buckingham palace's spokeswoman. so this is based on historical records. claim number two, this is the original diamond, about 3000 carats, cut into bits and one was put in the queen's imperial scepter that we see in the picture here. but as many point out, this twitter user points out as well, these are not the only claims of there, there are also ownership dispute for crown jewels from iran, afghanistan, and i as well. mark: catalina, thank you for that. thank you to kate for business. and thanks to you for watching wherever you are. stay with us. ♪ >> they observe. they contact us. they report, film, photograph. they are the voice of the voiceless. your eyes in the far-flung reaches of the world. the observers, a network of 5000 committed citizens, working with france 24. testimonials checked by our journalists and broadcast weekly on "the observers" on france 24 and france24.com. ♪ 09/13/22 09/13/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy:
records to confirm that the great star of africa was bought by south africa and presented to king edward viis a gift back in 1907 as said by buckingham palace's spokeswoman. so this is based on historical records. claim number two, this is the original diamond, about 3000 carats, cut into bits and one was put in the queen's imperial scepter that we see in the picture here. but as many point out, this twitter user points out as well, these are not the only claims of there, there are also...
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a process that's been observed since the death of every monarch when edward vii who was the first ton state inside westminster. possibly inspired by william gladstone who lay here in the 1890's as a place for people to pay their respects. but what about the events that lie ahead after the lying in state? this will last until 6:30 on monday morning. as royal officials confirmed today, there are detailed plans in place for monday's state funeral of queen elizabeth ii. the service will be held at westminster abbey in london before the late queen's body is taken to be buried at windsor castle to the west of london, a castle in the royal borough of windsor where she and her family sp many times over recent years. afr the ceremonial's in london and after that long journey, which many people are expected to line the streets of london and into royal windsor itself, the queen will be laid to rest foowing a private surface -- a private service on 7:30 monday evening, which will bring to a close the formal proceedings for the queens burial. king charles and his siblings, his sist, the princess
a process that's been observed since the death of every monarch when edward vii who was the first ton state inside westminster. possibly inspired by william gladstone who lay here in the 1890's as a place for people to pay their respects. but what about the events that lie ahead after the lying in state? this will last until 6:30 on monday morning. as royal officials confirmed today, there are detailed plans in place for monday's state funeral of queen elizabeth ii. the service will be held at...
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, for the third month, hello became sveta, he loved all sorts of demonic call signs to come up with viy turns out. so, are you all wrapped up? not yet. go start the engine. why do you need to pass? a little ahead, there the depth is twice as large. and here it is almost 20. well, that's it. just look at how beautiful the whole story is for a minute, and the informational stench will last for months. i was told that you are known as the number one information killer in the world when it comes to ecology. this is how i protect our planet.
, for the third month, hello became sveta, he loved all sorts of demonic call signs to come up with viy turns out. so, are you all wrapped up? not yet. go start the engine. why do you need to pass? a little ahead, there the depth is twice as large. and here it is almost 20. well, that's it. just look at how beautiful the whole story is for a minute, and the informational stench will last for months. i was told that you are known as the number one information killer in the world when it comes to...
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and here's why. casting of the film viy wanted to play an ego-go, but i didn’t want to play jack and-34 in the film, but alas, there are no places petrov and the policeman from the ruble, he and even the football player streltsov went in. i wanted to take a place in the subway zero, here i already forgot the redistribution of pipes everywhere the player looked. well, there jones sang you the most important treasure of our countries and bag. i had a plan to go home in an hour. just what happened to me has become. i laughed for about five minutes, and then for some reason i pulled, danced in the table , danced like a labysek, even now i got sick of helping the cat heels, because the bed was open for me, as always, please, their colleagues forgot. i cut the geese, which time i don’t get used to it, but i dance, it’s cool that there are no others like that, then i would know me. fire well, well, who am i opa gangster bayter. guest worker op op opa guest worker by the way, shern recently turned 75 years old. she is quite i could sing on behalf of a russian pensioner at the entrance. i'm s
and here's why. casting of the film viy wanted to play an ego-go, but i didn’t want to play jack and-34 in the film, but alas, there are no places petrov and the policeman from the ruble, he and even the football player streltsov went in. i wanted to take a place in the subway zero, here i already forgot the redistribution of pipes everywhere the player looked. well, there jones sang you the most important treasure of our countries and bag. i had a plan to go home in an hour. just what...
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days and unfurled the state flags of the queen will be buried in the memorial chapel of king george viiere what is the matter for the moment i will meet with you already at 15:00 and read more about important events on our website espresso tv also subscribe to our channels in social networks be near some become hunting washing machines and we are from ukraine and we insure our cars online at hotline-finance hotline finance insurance of course online so that ukrainians don't think about it, no matter what they talk about , it still comes out on top, war, war and our victory seven days a week from monday monday seven different spheres of human activity sports culture politics eight presenters espresso journalists experts opinion leaders in real time about the most relevant events through the prism of war every day author's projects on espresso events the most important events events that are happening right now and affect our lives of course the news feed reports on them but it is not enough to know what is happening, it is necessary to understand antin borkovskyi and invitation experts s
days and unfurled the state flags of the queen will be buried in the memorial chapel of king george viiere what is the matter for the moment i will meet with you already at 15:00 and read more about important events on our website espresso tv also subscribe to our channels in social networks be near some become hunting washing machines and we are from ukraine and we insure our cars online at hotline-finance hotline finance insurance of course online so that ukrainians don't think about it, no...
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wrote it in blood, and by the second they are preparing order 140, which regulates the document flow in viiever, without knowledge of these rules, chaos will result. they will receive there 100 reports written in different fonts, different handwritings, in different formats, with different numberings , they will simply get confused. the information, well, it is just minimal for doctors , a manual on emergency military surgery has been republished, it contains practical knowledge that is relevant today using the combat experience that the american military had, and in total there are 15 projects, five of which have already been published of books and another 10 euros in work, the ukrainian military has already received more than 7,000 copies free of charge for printing new editions, financial support is necessary, you can leave it via the link on the publishing house's website, here you can find and a request form for the military who can receive free of charge both military and worldview literature for hospitals and military units, several editions are available in electronic form, in addit
wrote it in blood, and by the second they are preparing order 140, which regulates the document flow in viiever, without knowledge of these rules, chaos will result. they will receive there 100 reports written in different fonts, different handwritings, in different formats, with different numberings , they will simply get confused. the information, well, it is just minimal for doctors , a manual on emergency military surgery has been republished, it contains practical knowledge that is...
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special services have any capabilities but in this there was a very strong miscalculation, conducting a vii a scale, not taking into account the moral and psychological state of the population, well, this is really top professionalism and what is this bad analytics - it's just that the employees of the russian special services do not want to report to vladimir putin what he does not like me i think there was still water, the task was, first of all, for some time, to make sure that, after all, people were loyal to the russian federation, and maybe they did not cope with that task, but, uh, we understand in russia who is in power - it is such a special elite, they are not always professionals, they are mostly close questions, they reported that everything is fine. they are waiting for us. look, even the soldiers are prisoners whom we take, they say what they were told. look , this is a special operation. main objects eh the little green man and kind people who were then called polite and they expected the same, but they found out that i lived people, people very politely were sent there where
special services have any capabilities but in this there was a very strong miscalculation, conducting a vii a scale, not taking into account the moral and psychological state of the population, well, this is really top professionalism and what is this bad analytics - it's just that the employees of the russian special services do not want to report to vladimir putin what he does not like me i think there was still water, the task was, first of all, for some time, to make sure that, after all,...
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ascended the throne on february 6, 1952 at the age of 25 after the death of her father, king george viiin the 70 years of her reign, the collapse of the british empire fell, the loss of colonies, the uk's entry into the european union and its withdrawal from it, as well as military conflicts, financial crises. during the coronavirus pandemic, elizabeth has faced criticism of the royal family many times after her children's divorces. the death of princess diana in 1997 publications about her husband's family ties with high-ranking nazis, the appearance of grandson harry at a costume party with a swastika on his sleeve. she became the longest-reigning and oldest during her reign, elizabeth ii appointed 15 monarchs in british history. winston churchill was the first head of government under her, was the last one this week a rhinestone? it doesn't matter who you are, how many of you are in the post bank, you are waiting for the annual guaranteed rate of the post bank. discounts from 50 to 70% and even more, look for the best sokolov offers now at wildberries, a world-famous leader in the pr
ascended the throne on february 6, 1952 at the age of 25 after the death of her father, king george viiin the 70 years of her reign, the collapse of the british empire fell, the loss of colonies, the uk's entry into the european union and its withdrawal from it, as well as military conflicts, financial crises. during the coronavirus pandemic, elizabeth has faced criticism of the royal family many times after her children's divorces. the death of princess diana in 1997 publications about her...
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ascended the throne on february 6, 1952 at the age of 25 after the death of her father king george viirs of her reign, the collapse of the british empire, the loss of colonies, the entry into great britain to and from the european union, as well as military conflicts and financial crises. coronavirus pandemic elizabeth has faced criticism of the royal family many times after divorces her children. the death of princess diana in 1997 publications about her husband's family ties with high-ranking nazis, the appearance of grandson harry at a costume party with a swastika on his sleeve. she became the longest-reigning and oldest monarch in british history. elizabeth ii appointed 15 ministers during her reign. winston churchill was the first head of government under her, was the rhinestone last this week? now the situation in the far east, the head of primorye, oleg kozhemyako, asked the ministry of emergency situations to introduce a regime federal emergency. let me remind you that the region suffered from typhoon hinar and flooded the banks of the river during the downpours, in total abou
ascended the throne on february 6, 1952 at the age of 25 after the death of her father king george viirs of her reign, the collapse of the british empire, the loss of colonies, the entry into great britain to and from the european union, as well as military conflicts and financial crises. coronavirus pandemic elizabeth has faced criticism of the royal family many times after divorces her children. the death of princess diana in 1997 publications about her husband's family ties with high-ranking...
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mobilization in russia and after our successful operation in kharkiv there they shouted and in the marshes vii to complete their as they call it or to carry out a full mobilization what has changed p valentin will they decide to take this step will putin decide we understand that it depends on him if already his beautiful beauty travels around prisons and conducts the mobilization of prisoners. what is the point of this? let 's announce in this way. they also test the opinion of society, and it is so clear that for them to announce a mobilization is to commit political suicide. and to commit political suicide is not because it is an excluded pleasure. broad sections of the population, but also due to the fact that armed disaffected people are already their guard, there will be no camera to drive them away, and when simanyan said that this great retreat, as she told yes, later there was a brusylovsky breakthrough, so the bortsilovsky prolife was not the end of this story, the end of this story was the great socialist october revolution and the civil war, as a result of which the russian empire
mobilization in russia and after our successful operation in kharkiv there they shouted and in the marshes vii to complete their as they call it or to carry out a full mobilization what has changed p valentin will they decide to take this step will putin decide we understand that it depends on him if already his beautiful beauty travels around prisons and conducts the mobilization of prisoners. what is the point of this? let 's announce in this way. they also test the opinion of society, and it...
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told that this night there may be such and such an invasion from that side and you will have to enter viiid you know what command no one gave anything up, whether they would attack us or not, we only had the task of moving to the waiting area, well, in the event that they break through the mass, they will tear our defenses, and we will go to our lines and, as indicated, we will repel the enemy , that is, what appears now information that a few days before the invasion, our armed forces were already ready for this, the troops were scattered, the planes were taken to the reserve lanes, the helicopters were likewise and the tanks were concentrated in pre- determined positions yes yes yes that's how you understood that it started, the order came for you to see rockets, explosions, what happened is understandable, it was somewhere around 5 o'clock in the morning, the battalion commander gave us the order to occupy the firing line near a populated settlement. while we were near the belarusian border, that's the moment. you are already us. realized that the enemy was already advancing on us , th
told that this night there may be such and such an invasion from that side and you will have to enter viiid you know what command no one gave anything up, whether they would attack us or not, we only had the task of moving to the waiting area, well, in the event that they break through the mass, they will tear our defenses, and we will go to our lines and, as indicated, we will repel the enemy , that is, what appears now information that a few days before the invasion, our armed forces were...
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since edward vii it has become royal tradition and we have seen more not since edward vii lying—in—statethat she could be an innovator break with tradition when she felt it was worth doing so.— worth doing so. and she was very much — worth doing so. and she was very much involved - worth doing so. and she was very much involved in - worth doing so. and she was very much involved in the i very much involved in the minutia, when it comes to these type of events this has got to be the most rehearsed funeral, every detail thought through. what are we looking out for in particular in terms of the symbolism of what we are seeing? symbolism of what we are seeinu ? . �* , symbolism of what we are seeinu ? ., �* , , seeing? that's right, it is incredibly _ seeing? that's right, it is incredibly well _ seeing? that's right, it is incredibly well rehearsed | seeing? that's right, it is i incredibly well rehearsed but we also need to remember that as a dory and it wasn't always so for british royals and indeed with the funeral of george iv in 1820 it was actually seen as a complete shambles. people
since edward vii it has become royal tradition and we have seen more not since edward vii lying—in—statethat she could be an innovator break with tradition when she felt it was worth doing so.— worth doing so. and she was very much — worth doing so. and she was very much involved - worth doing so. and she was very much involved in - worth doing so. and she was very much involved in the i very much involved in the minutia, when it comes to these type of events this has got to be the most...
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she was brought in to king edward vii hospital, she stayed there overnight.er unwisely tried to keep it secret and we were told there were a preliminary investigation is taking place but we may never told in to what and ever since then the only reason for the health concern has been this episodic mobility issues. well, now, you know, there are all sorts of possibilities as to what that might be. i suspect it's probably been gout, which can be very, very painful and which can be very, very painful and which can be very debilitating to somebody, but the key question is whether there has also been some underlying condition, some serious life—threatening condition. now, as i was saying a moment ago, we know that they have been subsequent visits to hospital. they've been briefed, they've been as and out patient, they've lasted about an hour or so. they have been all sorts of rumours. somebody very senior at buckingham palace are said to me not so long ago, well, don't believe all the rumours. so in the absence of anything that has been confirmed, in the absence of
she was brought in to king edward vii hospital, she stayed there overnight.er unwisely tried to keep it secret and we were told there were a preliminary investigation is taking place but we may never told in to what and ever since then the only reason for the health concern has been this episodic mobility issues. well, now, you know, there are all sorts of possibilities as to what that might be. i suspect it's probably been gout, which can be very, very painful and which can be very, very...
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the united kingdom for more than 70 years, the voluntary abdication of the throne by her uncle edward vii put forward her first line of heirs on february 6, 1952, the twenty-five-year-old elizabeth was with her husband in kenya where she learned about the death of her father. a year later, her official divine thrones took place, princess elizabeth alexandra mary becomes queen elizabeth ii, by the grace of god, the queen of these lands. god bless the queen. forgetting her reign, she appointed 15 prime ministers first on this list, churchill was carried away by his last appointment. the queen did on tuesday 6 september by instructing the liter to form a government a meeting was held in scottish balmore castle to come to london elizabeth was unable to official message said that she had mobility problems today, buckingham palace. he reported that the doctors were extremely alarmed by the state of health of the cow. we received this message literally at this moment, the royal doctors are worried about the state of his majesty , relatives immediately went to scotland. elizabeth among them are t
the united kingdom for more than 70 years, the voluntary abdication of the throne by her uncle edward vii put forward her first line of heirs on february 6, 1952, the twenty-five-year-old elizabeth was with her husband in kenya where she learned about the death of her father. a year later, her official divine thrones took place, princess elizabeth alexandra mary becomes queen elizabeth ii, by the grace of god, the queen of these lands. god bless the queen. forgetting her reign, she appointed 15...
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>> research on what statutory this is an interpretation of the civil rights laws of title vii and unemployment to protect on grounds of sexual identity or gender identity and sexual orientation. it certainly was i thought a creative interpretation of the statute in terms of what congress understood in 1964 word to mean. i profoundly disagree does it. at the same time it's a be not dismayed be disappointed but not dismayed because justice time and time again has been a great champion of religious freedom. what i believe was a mistake in the interpretation of federal law as opposed to the constitution of the united states had some very soothing paragraph about religious liberty. so did justice kennedy, which of course are recognized in the constitution this right of human dignities to decide who you are and make a marriage decision based on your sense of who you are into your partner is. even there, built in railcars oracle railcars to say religious should be protected. i would say do not give up all hope look at the church closing cases one of the most powerful pro religious liberty voices has
>> research on what statutory this is an interpretation of the civil rights laws of title vii and unemployment to protect on grounds of sexual identity or gender identity and sexual orientation. it certainly was i thought a creative interpretation of the statute in terms of what congress understood in 1964 word to mean. i profoundly disagree does it. at the same time it's a be not dismayed be disappointed but not dismayed because justice time and time again has been a great champion of...
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winter, apparently, they found a birch bark letter correctly. towers 600 catherine, the wife of henry viiis fortress on a boat through the gates of traitors. let's count 300 in our work calculus of grains of sand, this inhabitant of syracus tried to calculate the size of the universe and determine how many grains of sand will fit in it. pythagoras is not. and then archimedes lost it correctly. eugene such reservations happen when your opponents have 40500 four times less, we continue towers for 300. this is how an ancient russian miniature depicts its construction. tower of babel you are right the third round is completed after the third round 6.5 thousand for pavel 10.200 for vladimir 40.500 for evgeny ahead of the final round. open the most profitable deposit in sberbank with delivery up to 7.5% per year and get cashback up to seven and a half percent with bonuses. thanks for the purchases on the cards, the deposit is the best percentage in sberbank, obviously a profitable career with the gold of the dead. and why did he steal the furs of the spanish king, among them ermine skins for ro
winter, apparently, they found a birch bark letter correctly. towers 600 catherine, the wife of henry viiis fortress on a boat through the gates of traitors. let's count 300 in our work calculus of grains of sand, this inhabitant of syracus tried to calculate the size of the universe and determine how many grains of sand will fit in it. pythagoras is not. and then archimedes lost it correctly. eugene such reservations happen when your opponents have 40500 four times less, we continue towers for...
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there were lots of speculation he would be george vii.e name charles does have a bit of a dicey history. charles i, of course, was beheaded. the only british monarch to be beheaded apart from mary queen of scotts who is a former queen. and charles ii was restored to the throne. he is famous for his love of life really. but, not remembered as a particularly strong monarch in other respects. so, i think it is quite surprising that he's charles ii. >> an opportunity to rebrand, right? a lot of that hangups that we have about his role as prince of wales, he could have sort of moved on from by taking a different name. >> i think so. but i think equally it's been his name now for 73 years. and i can see why he wants to hang on to it. i think charles iii can be very different to his predecessors. i'm hopeful. >> i don't know whether you want to break and listen to the bag pipes. otherwise we can talk about her book, elizabeth's book called "england's queens" it's vital to talk about the women who have led this realm because they have been amongs
there were lots of speculation he would be george vii.e name charles does have a bit of a dicey history. charles i, of course, was beheaded. the only british monarch to be beheaded apart from mary queen of scotts who is a former queen. and charles ii was restored to the throne. he is famous for his love of life really. but, not remembered as a particularly strong monarch in other respects. so, i think it is quite surprising that he's charles ii. >> an opportunity to rebrand, right? a lot...
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elizabeth i when we look at history and how the funerals of other monarchs, queen victoria, edward viielizabeth's second grandfather, we have very strong similarities of the way things were done. as you said, it's the last procession for a monarch is the way to kind of like, you know, pass the baton to the next monarch. the continuity of monarchy. what we're seeing here is also a country in grief, a country that has just lost an important part of their national identity. it was so important for that. >> you are an historian of the royal family and clearly as you are explaining here what we are seeing harkens back across the 1,000 years of this monarchy. there may be people watching us this morning who say we understand that this happened in the past and over the years, but maybe quite surprised to see this continuity of effort. and, in fact, as we've been explaining, the events of monday, the funeral will be one of the biggest events ever to happen in this country as it were, not in terms of people but just in terms of its significance. does what we are seeing today surprise you, surpr
elizabeth i when we look at history and how the funerals of other monarchs, queen victoria, edward viielizabeth's second grandfather, we have very strong similarities of the way things were done. as you said, it's the last procession for a monarch is the way to kind of like, you know, pass the baton to the next monarch. the continuity of monarchy. what we're seeing here is also a country in grief, a country that has just lost an important part of their national identity. it was so important for...
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the first visit by a brit, a royal was edward vii in 1860. he was mobbed wherever he went.was the most eligible bachelor in the world of course. andrew viii as prince of wales in the 1920s was cultivated. they seemed to put special in the event. members have an historic association. they're not just passing people from the media world. they have a history behind them. that makes them all the more beguilings as celebrities. i think the young royals, harry and william, they're very popular. there's no reason to believe there's going to be a diminishing interest in the monarchy ain the united states. >> frank, shannon, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >>> the magafication is only beginning. half cast doubt on the 2020 election. how will they fare in the general election come november? we'll discuss next. senses and effortlessly adjusts for your best sleep, and tells you exactly how well you slept... your sleep iq score. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. so, you can be your best for yourself, and those you care about most. and now, save 30% on
the first visit by a brit, a royal was edward vii in 1860. he was mobbed wherever he went.was the most eligible bachelor in the world of course. andrew viii as prince of wales in the 1920s was cultivated. they seemed to put special in the event. members have an historic association. they're not just passing people from the media world. they have a history behind them. that makes them all the more beguilings as celebrities. i think the young royals, harry and william, they're very popular....
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rooted in the church and i think having been a child during the abdication of 1936 when her uncle edward viiup the throne which her queen mother thought was a selfish act she thought to define herself in opposition to what he stood for. he stood for individual fulfillment and personal freedom. no. she she was not going to allow that and devoted herself to the country, to building up the commonwealth and really, she oversaw the strengthening of the monarchy, because even people in england who aren't necessarily monarchists, will say to you, i love the queen. she somehow enagainered that sense of love and that we all knew her, that she was our friend somehow. >> i think so many people did know her because of that long, long tenure as the queen. so, please stay with us and we will come back to you later. the queen's reign was the longest and one of the longest serving of any monch in story, only loose xiiii. and we have this perspective queen elizabeth's historic life. >> queen elizabeth ii, the longest reigning monarch, who dedicated her life to serving us. >> she left as a princees and came b
rooted in the church and i think having been a child during the abdication of 1936 when her uncle edward viiup the throne which her queen mother thought was a selfish act she thought to define herself in opposition to what he stood for. he stood for individual fulfillment and personal freedom. no. she she was not going to allow that and devoted herself to the country, to building up the commonwealth and really, she oversaw the strengthening of the monarchy, because even people in england who...
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he's -- charles' predecessor, edward the vii who claimed the throne late, found the role as europe'sf international diplomat. king charles will probably be feeling his way there. but i have -- i've got a lot more hope than i had a few days ago i'd say. >> we'll leave it there. thank you so much, ladies, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> among those honoring the queen, sir elton john. he honored her with a moving tribute during his concert in toronto, canada thursday night. the legendary singer who was knighted by the queen in 1998 reflected on her life and legacy before performing his hit song "don't let the sun go down on me". take a listen. >> i'm glad she's at rest. she deserves it. she's worked bloody hard. i send my love to her family, her loved ones. she will be missed but her spirit lives on and we celebrate her life tonight with music. okay. ♪ some people have minor joint pain, plus high blood pressure. and since pain relievers may affect blood pressure, they can't just ta anything for their pain. tylenol® is the #1 dr. recommended pain reliebrand for those with high blood pre
he's -- charles' predecessor, edward the vii who claimed the throne late, found the role as europe'sf international diplomat. king charles will probably be feeling his way there. but i have -- i've got a lot more hope than i had a few days ago i'd say. >> we'll leave it there. thank you so much, ladies, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> among those honoring the queen, sir elton john. he honored her with a moving tribute during his concert in toronto, canada thursday night....
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edward vii had representatives across the world, about 70. we are looking at 300 or more.ondon is hosting the biggest global event. she was the most traveled queen, 42 times around the world and had such a diplomatic role. will that be repeated? let's see. >> beautiful point. indicate williams, richard quest and max foster. thanks to all of you. >>> the battle intensifying after two governors bussed and flew migrants to other cities. what they are saying now and how the white house is responding. >>> new breath-taking images from the james webb telescope revealing new secrets about our solar system. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. ever wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're investing with merrill. think miss allen is texting for backup? no she's totally in charge. of her portfolio and daniel g. she's building a greener future and he's... running a pretend restaurant. and phil? phil has questions, but none of them are about his portfolio. digital tools so impressive, your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. fin
edward vii had representatives across the world, about 70. we are looking at 300 or more.ondon is hosting the biggest global event. she was the most traveled queen, 42 times around the world and had such a diplomatic role. will that be repeated? let's see. >> beautiful point. indicate williams, richard quest and max foster. thanks to all of you. >>> the battle intensifying after two governors bussed and flew migrants to other cities. what they are saying now and how the white...
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maybe the closest analogy would be in 1910 when edward vii died and nine crowneded head of europe attended happened to be galavanting around the world on an african safari and swung by europe on his way home. william howard taft said can you stand in for me. >> neil: so when presidents decide on this, they take their cue from other leaders. if the president of the united states is saying i'm going, what happens after that? >> i think you're going to see a mini summit. it's a logical thing which will happen in that case. then everyone can get to meet -- there's a bonus points being awarded here. not only do you get to meet the new king, you get to meet the new prime minister. so this is really a double whammy thing going on. >> neil: we've been talking about the unique situation with queen elizabeth ii for better than 70 years in power, more than any other elected or unelected leader. >> he raised the banner of duty, honor and country. and that was what she did and did it so well. as well as one of the commentators said, she was the last adult in an age where people kept shooting their mout
maybe the closest analogy would be in 1910 when edward vii died and nine crowneded head of europe attended happened to be galavanting around the world on an african safari and swung by europe on his way home. william howard taft said can you stand in for me. >> neil: so when presidents decide on this, they take their cue from other leaders. if the president of the united states is saying i'm going, what happens after that? >> i think you're going to see a mini summit. it's a logical...
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a tradition that only goes back about 100 years, but every monarch since edward vii, infact.lunchtime, royal officials have confirmed details for monday's state funeral for queen elizabeth ii. the service will be held at westminster abbey in london before the late queen is taken to be buried at windsor castle. the queen will be interred along with the duke of edinburgh in st george's chapel in a private service at 7.30pm on monday. a chapel where her majesty frequently worshiped privately and with members of her immediate family. king charles and his siblings will hold a vigil there at 6.30 tomorrow evening. earlier at sandringham, prince william told well—wishers how difficult walking behind his grandmother's coffin was yesterday, saying it brought back memories of his mother diana's funeral 25 years ago. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports. viewing the carpet of flowers and tributes, the prince and princess of wales came to sandringham to say thank you, to the staff, to the community, who supported the queen throughout her reign. it was an emotional return to the
a tradition that only goes back about 100 years, but every monarch since edward vii, infact.lunchtime, royal officials have confirmed details for monday's state funeral for queen elizabeth ii. the service will be held at westminster abbey in london before the late queen is taken to be buried at windsor castle. the queen will be interred along with the duke of edinburgh in st george's chapel in a private service at 7.30pm on monday. a chapel where her majesty frequently worshiped privately and...
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hostile to her because, she urged them to comply with the equal pay act and the discrimination in title vii and she wielded her authoritative voice as an experienced and successful veteran of courtroom battles. one such battle was scholz versus wheaton, perhaps her most significant appellate victory which was not heard by the supreme court, which one commentator likened to a second brown versus board of education, the new jersey trial court had ruled in the glass factory, male workers were entitled to 10% higher pay, largely because they possess greater flex ability to perform additional duties. a decision that was feared to be reversal proof despite its dubious merit because of the judge's extensive factual recitations informed by two judicial -- even one something. bessie margolin convince them to reverse the trial court decision and establish the job need only be substantially equal, not identical to require equal pay. the company petitioned the supreme court to take the case which is tertiary. at bessie margolin's retirement dinner, labor solicitor warren silverman, today a senior feder
hostile to her because, she urged them to comply with the equal pay act and the discrimination in title vii and she wielded her authoritative voice as an experienced and successful veteran of courtroom battles. one such battle was scholz versus wheaton, perhaps her most significant appellate victory which was not heard by the supreme court, which one commentator likened to a second brown versus board of education, the new jersey trial court had ruled in the glass factory, male workers were...
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at the funeral of edward vii. the longest serving heir apparent before this.re watching the 1911, all of the crowned heads of europe, many of whom would lose their thrones in the chaos and bloodshed and carnage of the first world war. an observer said there never was such a break up, all the buoys which marked the channels of our lives have been blown away, but elizabeth ii stayed in place. >> i want to bring into the conversation tim buit, as i hear what jon has to say, i'm reminded of her first christmas day address, which happened way back 65 years ago in 1957. she said, i cannot lead you into battle i do not give you laws or administer justice, but i can do something else. i can give you my heart and devotion to these old islands and to all the people of our brotherhood of nations. and members of that brotherhood of nations now gathering outside buckingham palace. your thoughts on the loss of queen elizabeth? >> well, i think you've actually picked there on the one quotation from elizabeth's reign that's certainly, for me, remains the most poignant, i thin
at the funeral of edward vii. the longest serving heir apparent before this.re watching the 1911, all of the crowned heads of europe, many of whom would lose their thrones in the chaos and bloodshed and carnage of the first world war. an observer said there never was such a break up, all the buoys which marked the channels of our lives have been blown away, but elizabeth ii stayed in place. >> i want to bring into the conversation tim buit, as i hear what jon has to say, i'm reminded of...
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> 700 years in the same -- i was happy to find a car that had one owner. 700 years goes back to hen vii't you buy it. >> henry iii it was owned by the crown in the 1200s. for $30 million, 1900 acres, compared to what you get around new york, that's a good deal >> i mean, they chased off the h hobbits. >> probably need some work, though. >> chased off smog the dragon, hobbits there. robert frank, appreciate it. >>> so, before we go, let's try -- it's been a lot of bad news, right? let's try to end things on a hopeful note for stocks and maybe i'll start a new segment here today called sully's side up why not? after this month, one of the worst months store stocks, according to carson investment group, this year there have been seven septembers with the s&p 500 fallen more than 8%. 1974, '86, '01, '02, '08 and '11. five of those times the index roared back a bit with a median return of 7% only in 2008 financial crisis to the s&p continued to fall. got a 16% pop in 1974. does it mean it will happen this year no five out of six, not bad history. wanted to leave with a little good news to fe
> 700 years in the same -- i was happy to find a car that had one owner. 700 years goes back to hen vii't you buy it. >> henry iii it was owned by the crown in the 1200s. for $30 million, 1900 acres, compared to what you get around new york, that's a good deal >> i mean, they chased off the h hobbits. >> probably need some work, though. >> chased off smog the dragon, hobbits there. robert frank, appreciate it. >>> so, before we go, let's try -- it's been a...
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. >> democrats are trying to dehumanize and vilify, quote,viy those evil, rascally maga republicans and donald trumpr supporters in order to rally ba their base. according to bidense. , the democrats half of americatht is now a threat to democracy.o c simply because they now support or once supported donald trump. pported donaso instead of tryino the economy or dare talk about it or the border or the fentanyl, fentanyl or opioid crisis, crisi or the cri crisis, democrats have been wasting almost allin ofim their time and billions of your tax dollars with one billinvestigation after wi investigation into all things donald trump. and this hasthn investn into alw for years. ars. first, it was the russia hoax and it was columnist crossfire, hurricane mueller's witch hunt, the o'malia clause investigation from the house oversight committee, house ways and means investigation into trump's taxes. anothexes. another housr house investigatin into trump's hotel lease, another house investigationn git into foreign gift disclosures. a d.c. probe into trump's inauguration fundraising. trumps another
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was a private trip of the exhibit and officially the country was represented here by his son philip viithe british, the saudi prince ibn salman, he was invited to the funeral by the royal family, but because of a wave of criticism in the english press. in the lunar one, instead of him, i had to fly to another principle, the turks, ibn faisal. dissatisfaction was expressed on social networks that during the funeral, us president biden moved around london comfortably in a cortege, while guests from other countries were taken by bus on saturday, biden, however, did not lucky, going to a reception at the bugensky palace, the cougar got into a traffic jam. but the londoners were able to make out both biden and his armored car, which they call the monster. on the day of the funeral, police closed off much of central london and those who wanted to see the procession had to take their seats at dawn to attend the various stages. the funeral involved some 4,000 british servicemen, all due to be completed tonight at half past seven pm london time. elizabeth ii will be buried at the family's wither
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carriage the carriage has been used for all monarchs and funerals since queen victoria her son, edward vii's funeral. then king george vi and george v. in 1953, the queen was crowned he was taken away at a relatively young age of course, the queen found out about her father's death when she was in kenya and flew straight back. then, of course, became the queen. we've all known for the last 70 years. huge challenge for her son, king charles iii, given the fact so many nations identified with the queen as a huge part of their dna. here in the united kingdom, we had extraordinary scenes over the last few days. four days of mourning with hundreds of thousands of people, including president biden and dr. jill biden, paid respects to her majesty of queen over the last four days it has been one of the largest queues in history. let's tell you about the pr proceedings and order of service. 500 heads of state and dignitaries from around the world. emmanuel macron is there representatives from all kinds of royal families in europe and king phillip and king of netherlands. japanese emperor as well and
carriage the carriage has been used for all monarchs and funerals since queen victoria her son, edward vii's funeral. then king george vi and george v. in 1953, the queen was crowned he was taken away at a relatively young age of course, the queen found out about her father's death when she was in kenya and flew straight back. then, of course, became the queen. we've all known for the last 70 years. huge challenge for her son, king charles iii, given the fact so many nations identified with the...
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that she certainly has a sense of humour... ..and preparing to open these games as her father, edward viian�*s wedding, i think, can be summed up finally found the one. the sun was shining. there was the glorious nature of the carriage ride down the long walk, which was hugely iconic, but also this idea of a new beginning. this was the first mixed—race woman to marry into the british royal family. you know, they had hopes and ambitions and dreams and people talked about how this brought the royal family more into the 21st century. it was definitely ground—breaking and it was just a really, really joyous day. her own marriage gave the queen greatjoy — for 73 years married to prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, with most of her life defined by that union. the queen has said very often throughout her reign, prince philip was an enormous part of her life and an unbelievable part of the success of her reign. he was her strength and stay. i i don't think that she could havei possibly done the job that she did for all those years without him by her side _ elizabeth ii became queen in her 20s a
that she certainly has a sense of humour... ..and preparing to open these games as her father, edward viian�*s wedding, i think, can be summed up finally found the one. the sun was shining. there was the glorious nature of the carriage ride down the long walk, which was hugely iconic, but also this idea of a new beginning. this was the first mixed—race woman to marry into the british royal family. you know, they had hopes and ambitions and dreams and people talked about how this brought the...
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who was the son— to the death of edward vii who was the son of— to the death of edward vii who was thehe idea, why don't we try this thing that happened with gladstone for daddy? _ that happened with gladstone for daddy? so, he was the first king to lie daddy? so, he was the first king to tie in _ daddy? so, he was the first king to tie in state — daddy? so, he was the first king to lie in state in 1910. it was more than _ lie in state in 1910. it was more than a — lie in state in 1910. it was more than a success. it had so much meaning — than a success. it had so much meaning and also moving that it has become _ meaning and also moving that it has become an increasingly important ceremony~ — become an increasingly important ceremony. another way in which people _ ceremony. another way in which people can — ceremony. another way in which people can connect personally with their monarchy and the whole institution of monarchy. and feel a part of— institution of monarchy. and feel a part of history at the same time, as you say _ part of history at the same time, as ou sa . ~ , ,., y part
who was the son— to the death of edward vii who was the son of— to the death of edward vii who was thehe idea, why don't we try this thing that happened with gladstone for daddy? _ that happened with gladstone for daddy? so, he was the first king to lie daddy? so, he was the first king to tie in _ daddy? so, he was the first king to tie in state — daddy? so, he was the first king to lie in state in 1910. it was more than _ lie in state in 1910. it was more than a — lie in state in 1910....
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along came another monarch, edward vii, who turned out to be a very popular king.ticularly as we are in such a period of transition anyway. we have a new prime minister, things seem very fluid. perhaps we have relied on the queen to offer us in this stability at such a difficult and fluid time. stability at such a difficult and fluid time-— stability at such a difficult and fluid time. ., , ., ., ., fluid time. catherine, very good to talk to you. _ fluid time. catherine, very good to talk to you, thank _ fluid time. catherine, very good to talk to you, thank you _ fluid time. catherine, very good to talk to you, thank you for - fluid time. catherine, very good to talk to you, thank you forjoining l talk to you, thank you forjoining us today, the royal author. nicholas witchell, our correspondent, is with me. catherine, of course, making the salient point, which is that we are talking about a monarch who has, for millions of people, represented a big reliable solid constant for decades. ., , ., ., decades. constant in an ever shiftin: , decades. constant in an ever
along came another monarch, edward vii, who turned out to be a very popular king.ticularly as we are in such a period of transition anyway. we have a new prime minister, things seem very fluid. perhaps we have relied on the queen to offer us in this stability at such a difficult and fluid time. stability at such a difficult and fluid time-— stability at such a difficult and fluid time. ., , ., ., ., fluid time. catherine, very good to talk to you. _ fluid time. catherine, very good to talk to...
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vii i think it is an extremely difficult situation.correspondent mentioned, the government could borrow very cheaply. now, it looks as though the rate of interest is going to be faster than the rate of growth, plus the rate of inflation, and that means the tax cut today just imply tax increases tomorrow. do you think that the chancellor should change course, or do you think that is unlikely?— think that is unlikely? well, i think that is unlikely? well, i think he should _ think that is unlikely? well, i think he should change - think that is unlikely? well, i. think he should change course. i think he should change course. i think the path he adopted was a mistake, but i also think it is rather unlikely that, you know, we have a prime minister that talks about the importance of doing something new, a new approach without really apparently considering whether it is a sensible approach. considering whether it is a sensible a- roach. .,, ., approach. kwasi kwarteng did say over the weekend _ approach. kwasi kwarteng did say over the week
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i spent years advising clients associated with title vii of. frank and commodities exchange act. i have the pleasure of working with senate majority leader chuck schumer for five years prior to joining private practice. i believe we are at a crossroads when it comes to crypto, u.s. government and great day regulatory remark that embraces the transformative nature of crypto products consumers or could impose an unworkable revelatory framework that will push jobs and innovations oversees. i will caution members that are skeptical about crypto that the second path will lead to the reality where retail investors continue to access web three through foreign unregulated companies that are not obligated to comply with the anti-mond -- anti-money laundering, consumer protections and safety for the financial markets. as the largest crypto trading platform in the united states and the only one that is a u.s. public company we are committed to the first path, that is why we applaud the chairwoman, the ranking members and other cosponsors for introducing a bill we believe will create a robus
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comparte la misma lÍnea sanguÍnea, cosa que no sea puede probar pero su abuela fue amante del rey eduardo vii, la imagen creo queda aire mejorando con forme van pasando los aÑos y se mantenÍa al tanto, ahora mÁs que nunca lo va hacer para cuidar la imagen. karla: gracias miguel angel por acompaÑarnos. vamos a seguir con mÁs "despierta amÉrica". - ¿qué te pasa? - hay una flex alert, así que me estoy mentalizando para el apagón. podemos ayudar a evitar uno, reduciendo nuestro consumo de energía de 4-9pm. ¿y ahora? pisé un cable. culpable. cuando se trata de prevenir apagones, tenemos el poder. ¡emilioooo! ¿descargaron todo para el camino? ¡uy! oh! ¡emilioooo! tranquilos, ¿olvidan que somos gigillonarios? tenemos at&t fiber con velocidades hyper-gig... -¡listo! -¡listo! ¡vamos! ay, un segundo, voy al baño. ¡emilioooo! vive como gigillonario. obtén at&t fiber, ahora con velocidades de hasta 5-gigas. disponibilidad limitada. carlos: gracias por continuar el con nosotros en el adiÓs a la renÉ isabel ii. francisca: ha conmocionado al mundo entero. raÚl: mÉxico naciÓ la excepciÓn. lupita estÁs con no
comparte la misma lÍnea sanguÍnea, cosa que no sea puede probar pero su abuela fue amante del rey eduardo vii, la imagen creo queda aire mejorando con forme van pasando los aÑos y se mantenÍa al tanto, ahora mÁs que nunca lo va hacer para cuidar la imagen. karla: gracias miguel angel por acompaÑarnos. vamos a seguir con mÁs "despierta amÉrica". - ¿qué te pasa? - hay una flex alert, así que me estoy mentalizando para el apagón. podemos ayudar a evitar uno, reduciendo...
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grandfather, when he saw this event, he thought it would be a wonderful way to honour his own father edward viithe secrets of her success and her meaning to people was that while her job was grand, she was not grand. it is a cliche to talk about the common touch but she just had populist instincts in her, and as we have said so many times, she was a player who understood she was in a system, she was in a system that is more important than any one individual. and she worked so hard to make the royal family operate as a team. and as we were saying earlier, too, king charles is clearly taking steps to imitate her very much in talking to william about the need for him to get together with harry. that is clearly king charles hard at work following in the traditions of his mother. just people as far as the eye can see as this cortege makes its slow, final procession through the streets of edinburgh. applause. people here in such huge numbers, it would be easy to see some jostling and shoving as people try to get their best spot but there is a real kind of family atmosphere here, you've got young babi
grandfather, when he saw this event, he thought it would be a wonderful way to honour his own father edward viithe secrets of her success and her meaning to people was that while her job was grand, she was not grand. it is a cliche to talk about the common touch but she just had populist instincts in her, and as we have said so many times, she was a player who understood she was in a system, she was in a system that is more important than any one individual. and she worked so hard to make the...
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this is a bit like edward vii inheriting the throne from queen victoria.re with what happens next. however queen elizabeth is a woman of her own era and we are now in 2022. we have seen and we are now in 2022. we have seen a little bit of a change in recent days. at the end of the bay, the genie that is the prince of wales as he was being quite outspoken, giving it to be, cannot be put back in the bottle. the queen inherited the throne at 25 and never gave an interview while on the throne whereas we actually have much more insect —— insight into the king's thinking. he is not going to be the same as king as he was as heir apparent but there is a bit more transparency there. with these efforts to meet and greet the public as much as possible this week, and we have seen this with a couple of impromptu walkabouts, yesterday we saw the king and his son outside buckingham palace, all members of the family have been mobilised, i think this is the king's attempted to make monarchy as transparent as possible. and as accessible as possible, to be fair, as the queen
this is a bit like edward vii inheriting the throne from queen victoria.re with what happens next. however queen elizabeth is a woman of her own era and we are now in 2022. we have seen and we are now in 2022. we have seen a little bit of a change in recent days. at the end of the bay, the genie that is the prince of wales as he was being quite outspoken, giving it to be, cannot be put back in the bottle. the queen inherited the throne at 25 and never gave an interview while on the throne...
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since the proclamation of the queens great-grandfather, l of the queens great—grandfather, edward vii first edward viii, who abdicated after less than a year. leading to the accession of his younger brother, the queens father, george vi. ., , brother, the queens father, george vi. ., y ., , ., vi. our only lawful and rightful kin: vi. our only lawful and rightful king george — vi. our only lawful and rightful king george vi, _ vi. our only lawful and rightful king george vi, god _ vi. our only lawful and rightful king george vi, god save - vi. our only lawful and rightful king george vi, god save the i vi. our only lawful and rightful- king george vi, god save the king. stjames's palace, where kings and queens have been proclaimed for hundreds of years. the rites and rituals of which will be seen and heard once again today. well, that will begin, the accession council, very shortly in about five orso council, very shortly in about five or so minutes' time. at ten o'clock this morning. part one begins in the picture gallery, which are starting to fill up now with members of the privy c
since the proclamation of the queens great-grandfather, l of the queens great—grandfather, edward vii first edward viii, who abdicated after less than a year. leading to the accession of his younger brother, the queens father, george vi. ., , brother, the queens father, george vi. ., y ., , ., vi. our only lawful and rightful kin: vi. our only lawful and rightful king george — vi. our only lawful and rightful king george vi, _ vi. our only lawful and rightful king george vi, god _ vi. our...
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and vii in 1910 and george v in 1936. george vi in 1952. fountain placed here in honour of the silverjubilee of her majesty. there will be vips filing through here over the next few days, foreign heads of state for example coming to the funeral. but essentially now this is a place for the people. to come and pay tribute to their late monarch. westminster hall will now close for an hour or so and when it opens again it will be as i say a public space. in the middle of the night and the middle of the day whether on and the middle of the day whether on a warm wet afternoon or night people broke up patiently perhaps for hour after hour waiting for the chance to file past the coffin of her late majesty and say their own private farewell. from the solemnity of westminster hall to the sunshine outside. and thatis hall to the sunshine outside. and that is lambeth bridge crossing the river thames. to sneer at lambeth palace. the home of the archbishop of canterbury. across to the other side and the city of parliament on the banks of the river thames
and vii in 1910 and george v in 1936. george vi in 1952. fountain placed here in honour of the silverjubilee of her majesty. there will be vips filing through here over the next few days, foreign heads of state for example coming to the funeral. but essentially now this is a place for the people. to come and pay tribute to their late monarch. westminster hall will now close for an hour or so and when it opens again it will be as i say a public space. in the middle of the night and the middle of...
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the lying in state first began with edward vii in 1910 but oddly enough the first lying in state wasole. certainly, and today kate is making her first public appearance as the princess of wales alongside her husband prince william who is now the prince of wales. we suspected she might come but we weren't entirely sure. nobody thought necessarily that we would be seeing the duke and duchess of sussex hurry to make and meghan today either but they came out not too long ago. they've been paying tribute, looking at the flowers and cards left by thousands of people, thousands and thousands of people, thousands and thousands of people have come across the country to windsor castle, they have been, you canjust about see they've been coming up and down the famous long walk, that nearly three mile stretch that leaves the gates of windsor castle. we can see william and kate are paying their respects, greeting people in the crowds and no doubt thanking them for coming and this will no doubt be difficult for the two brothers. anyone who has lost a grandparent knows how difficult that can be but
the lying in state first began with edward vii in 1910 but oddly enough the first lying in state wasole. certainly, and today kate is making her first public appearance as the princess of wales alongside her husband prince william who is now the prince of wales. we suspected she might come but we weren't entirely sure. nobody thought necessarily that we would be seeing the duke and duchess of sussex hurry to make and meghan today either but they came out not too long ago. they've been paying...
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vii care homes are people's own homes, so it is critical that we would get this support.onger term plan. you are saying 24 hours a day — longer term plan. you are saying 24 hours a day is _ longer term plan. you are saying 24 hours a day is your— longer term plan. you are saying 24 hours a day is your operation - longer term plan. you are saying 24 hours a day is your operation and i hours a day is your operation and care homes must be quite big consumers of energy, one would presume. consumers of energy, one would resume. ~ ,,., y consumers of energy, one would resume. ~ , , , consumers of energy, one would resume. , , , ., presume. absolutely, because our laundries are _ presume. absolutely, because our laundries are running _ presume. absolutely, because our laundries are running all— presume. absolutely, because our laundries are running all the i presume. absolutely, because our laundries are running all the time, \ laundries are running all the time, our kitchens, with the exception of perhaps the middle of the night, will be used at all times because... and even th
vii care homes are people's own homes, so it is critical that we would get this support.onger term plan. you are saying 24 hours a day — longer term plan. you are saying 24 hours a day is _ longer term plan. you are saying 24 hours a day is your— longer term plan. you are saying 24 hours a day is your operation - longer term plan. you are saying 24 hours a day is your operation and i hours a day is your operation and care homes must be quite big consumers of energy, one would presume....
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grandfather, when he saw this event, he thought it would be a wonderful way to honour his own father edward viil, i don't even know how many deep those crowds are. just people as far as the eye can see as this cortege makes its slow, final procession through the streets of edinburgh. applause. people here in such huge numbers, it would be easy to see some jostling and shoving as people try to get their best spot but there is a real kind of family atmosphere here, you've got young babies, old people, dogs, you name it. generations have come out and they are standing very patiently, very quietly, waiting for the quotation to arrive, without any sense of selfishness, trying to grab their own spot, it is very, very friendly, and it is very, very sombre. people are standing, reflecting on what's happened as they wait to see the cortege, and it is very different from other occasions where you might see huge crowds like this. and looking at the numbers of people lined the royal mile there, it got me thinking about other times we've seen huge crowds come out like this, particularly along the royal mile
grandfather, when he saw this event, he thought it would be a wonderful way to honour his own father edward viil, i don't even know how many deep those crowds are. just people as far as the eye can see as this cortege makes its slow, final procession through the streets of edinburgh. applause. people here in such huge numbers, it would be easy to see some jostling and shoving as people try to get their best spot but there is a real kind of family atmosphere here, you've got young babies, old...