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narrator: duke sees a forest path. the snowfall stops duke enters the forest. exteri, forestmornin ke and iiah walk throh the mo-coveredorest. birds chp, fly ay. ra hits thground. isaiah stis out hihand to fe the rai duke picks up stick, uses it to walk, points o an eagle's nest to isaiah th it. a large earthworm on a log covered in mushrooms. the boys walk and walk. wi blows sand everhere. ong] exteor, dese, morng, brightun. du sweat vi: it's a hot d out. narrator: sandor miles duke a isaiah lk up a lae sand hl. ey pass camel. the nd picksp. [gong] duke covs s face from theand. th reach t top of e hill. they s a large, hazy building at the bottom of the sandy hill. theyalk to t large blding. narrat: th enter. terior, bby, morng. duke shas himseland isai, takes f the poncho. snow, water, and sand fall on the entrance mat. duke turns to isaiah. they smile and give each other a fist bump. myrtle sits at her desk in front of them, office phone to her ear. "hold on. i'll transfer your call." myrt looks up, runs over. "what are you guys doing here?" "you forgot your
narrator: duke sees a forest path. the snowfall stops duke enters the forest. exteri, forestmornin ke and iiah walk throh the mo-coveredorest. birds chp, fly ay. ra hits thground. isaiah stis out hihand to fe the rai duke picks up stick, uses it to walk, points o an eagle's nest to isaiah th it. a large earthworm on a log covered in mushrooms. the boys walk and walk. wi blows sand everhere. ong] exteor, dese, morng, brightun. du sweat vi: it's a hot d out. narrator: sandor miles duke a isaiah...
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love duke and loved all of duke's black basketball players because they were good. um, but was was absolutely a racist. and he accepted he was fine with blacks playing for his school and helping his school win. but he didn't want any of them over to dinner. and you know, that's true of a lot of fans and alumni of these schools. and i know i'm over generalizing. um, but a lot of people who will defend got played athletes from their school black or white. also don't want to have the black athletes to their house for dinner and probably in many cases don't want a black person coaching their teams or their players. and i've been thinking recently about conversation i had with peter gruber who's movie producer kohner of the warriors and the la dodgers and you know, he always talks about tribalism and that we associate with different tribes and he doesn't consider that a bad thing. you know. it's a natural instinct. you know, you can't necessarily say that when we look at the lack of diversion hopes. it's not necessarily racism, you know, it's tribalism in that people are
love duke and loved all of duke's black basketball players because they were good. um, but was was absolutely a racist. and he accepted he was fine with blacks playing for his school and helping his school win. but he didn't want any of them over to dinner. and you know, that's true of a lot of fans and alumni of these schools. and i know i'm over generalizing. um, but a lot of people who will defend got played athletes from their school black or white. also don't want to have the black...
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when i was in the high school in the 1980s about the former grand wizard of the ku klux klan david duke who went from cross burner to politician and got nearly 40% of the vote in louisiana, surging among conservative white voters when he ran for governor in 1919, though he ultimately lost. now here's what he said in 2000, a year after losing again this time running for congress. >> you have a rapidly declining european american majority, and if we don't reverse this soon, we will be a minority in our own country, and at that point we will be outnumbered and outvoted in our land and no matter what you think about any issue, you'll be powerless to make your voice heard in government. >> now that kind of rhetoric, it used to be shocking. republicans once called it fringe, but if we're honest. how is that different from what you would hear in many republican primary campaigns in 2022? duke's rhetoric has been cleaned up, dressed up and fully repurposed not just by the far, far right but all the way up to republican leadership in congress. take elise stefanik, the third ranking republican in
when i was in the high school in the 1980s about the former grand wizard of the ku klux klan david duke who went from cross burner to politician and got nearly 40% of the vote in louisiana, surging among conservative white voters when he ran for governor in 1919, though he ultimately lost. now here's what he said in 2000, a year after losing again this time running for congress. >> you have a rapidly declining european american majority, and if we don't reverse this soon, we will be a...
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the duke versus duke showdown. the real question is does the prosecution have the right person on trial? look, their entire narrative was fed to them in the beginning by beau dukes. he is a violent sexual predator, felonious, convicted liar currently serving 25 years in the prison in the state of georgia for lying to the georgia bureau of investigation about his role in this very case. and so despite what the prosecution says that might be a few smoking guns that point to ryan duke, those smoking guns aren't as hot as the prosecution wants you to think they are. the defense has quite a bit to work with especially when the credibility or lack there of of beau dukes is going to be the centerpiece of this trial. >> bill: i said 22 years, should have said 17 years. the timeline going back to 2005 she is last seen around 11:00. december five years later the judge declares her dead. in february seven years later ryan duke arrested for murder. in march of that same year, beau dukes was charged with helping conceal her bod
the duke versus duke showdown. the real question is does the prosecution have the right person on trial? look, their entire narrative was fed to them in the beginning by beau dukes. he is a violent sexual predator, felonious, convicted liar currently serving 25 years in the prison in the state of georgia for lying to the georgia bureau of investigation about his role in this very case. and so despite what the prosecution says that might be a few smoking guns that point to ryan duke, those...
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david duke left the clown in 1978. he managed to make the races, organization more acceptable, but terrorism was still part of the clans, dna in november 1979 in the working class city of greensboro, north carolina. i grew of communist demonstrators protested against the creation of united races front between the clan and the american nazi party. cars full of clan members and new not the the right, the shooting broke out. several cameras caught the claim on film. the 5 anti racist activists were killed in 88 seconds even though the massacre had been captured on film. a white jury acquitted the murderers and so in the early 1980, the klan once again managed to for justice. the robert shelton who was still in charge of the united plan of america was unmoved and continued to spread. his hateful message is nothing more than an animal living in our society riding in the spring e. it took until $981.00 for another murder to bring an end to this long period of impunity. in early morning march 21st 1981 on turned in avenue in
david duke left the clown in 1978. he managed to make the races, organization more acceptable, but terrorism was still part of the clans, dna in november 1979 in the working class city of greensboro, north carolina. i grew of communist demonstrators protested against the creation of united races front between the clan and the american nazi party. cars full of clan members and new not the the right, the shooting broke out. several cameras caught the claim on film. the 5 anti racist activists...
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david duke left the class in 1978. he managed to make the racist organization more acceptable, but terrorism was still part of the clan dna, the november 1979 in the working class city of greensboro, north carolina, a group of communist demonstrators protested against the creation of united races front between the clan and the american, not the party cars full of clan members knew not do the right. the shooting broke out. several cameras caught the crime. i filled the 5 anti racist activists were killed in 80, a 2nd. even though the massacre had been captured on film, a white jury acquitted the murderers and so in the early 1980, the clan once again managed to for justice. the robert shelton who was still in charge of the united plan of america was unmoved and continued to spread his hateful message as nothing more than an animal living in our society. riding in the spring, she took until 1981 for another murder to bring an end to this long period of impunity. mm. early morning march 20 1981 on herndon avenue in mobile
david duke left the class in 1978. he managed to make the racist organization more acceptable, but terrorism was still part of the clan dna, the november 1979 in the working class city of greensboro, north carolina, a group of communist demonstrators protested against the creation of united races front between the clan and the american, not the party cars full of clan members knew not do the right. the shooting broke out. several cameras caught the crime. i filled the 5 anti racist activists...
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dunn was the firstte quarterback in duke since 1975. i called the editor who edited the story and they said what he doing here? what difference does it make what color he is and he said johnhn is the first quarterbacke have ever had and that's part of the story. the funny thing was when i was working on this book and i was talking to doug williams the first black quarterback to ever win the super bowl i go way back with doug and i told him that story and he laughed at me. of course they were going to put that into the story. >> what was the first experience dealing with the fact that race is always there in one form or another? in 2010 there wereen other incidents with black athletes in black coaches through the years but it's 2010 donovan met knapp came to play quarterback here in washington. the game in the season against the detroit lions washington fell behind 30-25 and they took the kick off and rex grossman with a chicago background you probably remember he had taken a snap all season. ndamukong suh kick the ball and game over. wh
dunn was the firstte quarterback in duke since 1975. i called the editor who edited the story and they said what he doing here? what difference does it make what color he is and he said johnhn is the first quarterbacke have ever had and that's part of the story. the funny thing was when i was working on this book and i was talking to doug williams the first black quarterback to ever win the super bowl i go way back with doug and i told him that story and he laughed at me. of course they were...
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judy: more than any duke when? >> that's not to minimize, but this is the world. judy: photos from fans. >> i have three groups of nuns around the united states that i write to. they pray for you. they say rosaries. judy: and family photos. >> my brother who passed was a captain in the chicago fire department, and my mom probably had the most influee of anyone in my life. judy: and of course, his wife. married 52 years. she has been in on all major decisions you have a in your life. >> a lot of people say it is the coach, but it is the family that makes the decisions. i was blessed to have her and my three daughters, and i learned sometimes the hard way the wisdom of a woman and the way she looks at things and my daughters do, that has helped me immensely grow, and change along the years. judy: i have heard it said that among your many qualities, mike krzyzewski can be stubborn. >> kyiv, i'm stubborn, but i'm also very flexible when i hear a better solution. it does not have to be my idea. in fact, in the mid-19's, i changed my leadership style a lot because i hav
judy: more than any duke when? >> that's not to minimize, but this is the world. judy: photos from fans. >> i have three groups of nuns around the united states that i write to. they pray for you. they say rosaries. judy: and family photos. >> my brother who passed was a captain in the chicago fire department, and my mom probably had the most influee of anyone in my life. judy: and of course, his wife. married 52 years. she has been in on all major decisions you have a in your...
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having had the duke of cambridge. having had the special permission from the queen to represent her at the state opening, given the fact her majesty is unable to attend because of what the palace described last night as episodic mobility problems. the queen, of course, has had to cancel quite a few appearances in public in the last few months but, in fairness, as my mother keeps on reminding me, her majesty is 96 you know, and these things are to be expected, which i think is a good dose of common sense. it is interesting, chris, when we talk about the way this state opening is playing out. there we saw the prince of wales, a full royal fanfare, arriving for the state opening of parliament and we are seeing him for the first time in a fully formal context, assuming the responsibilities of the monarch. yes, and that is a profound moment and a profound moment in the context of the familiarity of every other element of the ceremony that you have been talking us through, timed to the second, all of the elements of it slow
having had the duke of cambridge. having had the special permission from the queen to represent her at the state opening, given the fact her majesty is unable to attend because of what the palace described last night as episodic mobility problems. the queen, of course, has had to cancel quite a few appearances in public in the last few months but, in fairness, as my mother keeps on reminding me, her majesty is 96 you know, and these things are to be expected, which i think is a good dose of...
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. >> the speed which -- the queen's speech will be read by the duke of wales. they are counselors of state and empowered to do that. this is what the statement says within the last few minutes. the queen continues to experience episodic mobility problems. and in consultation with her doctors, has reluctantly decided she will not attend the state opening of parliament tomorrow. at h majesty's request, the prince of wales will read the queen's speech on her majesty's behalf with the duke of cambridge also in attendance. we are told the decision was taken today in consultation with the royal doctors even though earlier today we were led to believe that she was still hoping to attend. the palace won't go into detail as to what these episodic mobility problems are specifically, but we understand they are a continuation of the issues she has experienced since last autumn which caused her to miss other recent church services. but she is continuing with virtual audiences and australia today. there will be a consultation with the prime minister also. so that work is con
. >> the speed which -- the queen's speech will be read by the duke of wales. they are counselors of state and empowered to do that. this is what the statement says within the last few minutes. the queen continues to experience episodic mobility problems. and in consultation with her doctors, has reluctantly decided she will not attend the state opening of parliament tomorrow. at h majesty's request, the prince of wales will read the queen's speech on her majesty's behalf with the duke of...
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i was 6 years old when i was taught to cat see, to the duke of windsor, and mrs. wind them my father would pick them up at the train, stationed anesha, shall i go? ah, the english king had been coming to the coat as do with his divorced and remarried partner wallace simpson. here he could live out his affair with abandoned. but pressure was mounting in england. the throne or love, the king had to decide. ah, edward made his choice for wallace and abdicated. when he told his lover, she angrily shouted, you god damn fool! the only option left for the 2 was to flee. wallace had divorced in the meantime. the former king and now twice divorced american, married at the chateau ducandi in june 1937, with only a handful of guests. no one from edward's family attended the english royal family distance to tell from the scandal. people then avoided the coat desert with its loose customs. edward and wallace held court at the chateau de la co way on the cap, don t. despite love marriage and a luxurious life, edward never really found happiness. he searched for a new role but found only a social s
i was 6 years old when i was taught to cat see, to the duke of windsor, and mrs. wind them my father would pick them up at the train, stationed anesha, shall i go? ah, the english king had been coming to the coat as do with his divorced and remarried partner wallace simpson. here he could live out his affair with abandoned. but pressure was mounting in england. the throne or love, the king had to decide. ah, edward made his choice for wallace and abdicated. when he told his lover, she angrily...
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the duke . you're a natural! back to the l square, though. the duke and you're a natural! back to the _ square, though. the duke and duchess will be making their starring role on the 2nd ofjune at the start of the long bank holiday weekend. let's catch up with the weather with helen. a cooler day tomorrow because we have two areas of low pressure, one across the north today the other drifting up from france. we will see rain. we were already seeing it across the north and west of scotland, continuing this evening. the drizzly shower elsewhere and some late sunshine. overnight, the potential for some late sunshine. overnight, the potentialfor rain to some late sunshine. overnight, the potential for rain to drift up from france. rain for the north of starts to pull away but leaves a legacy of showery rain. a relatively mild night, a little mist and fog, particularly over the hills. two areas of low pressure from monday. a north—westerly will bring a rash of showers to many areas. it could be heavy and thundery. we have rain potentially drifting up from the south, and it is
the duke . you're a natural! back to the l square, though. the duke and you're a natural! back to the _ square, though. the duke and duchess will be making their starring role on the 2nd ofjune at the start of the long bank holiday weekend. let's catch up with the weather with helen. a cooler day tomorrow because we have two areas of low pressure, one across the north today the other drifting up from france. we will see rain. we were already seeing it across the north and west of scotland,...
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the duke and duchess of cornwall will star in a special episode of the bbc soap opera eastenders next month, to mark the queen's platinum jubilee. they visited albert square in march, but the fact they'd taken part in filming was kept under wraps until now. rhaya barton has more. when tv royalty meets real—life royalty. this was the duke and duchess of cornwall visiting albert square back in march, but it wasn't just a social visit. we now know the royal couple will be starring in a specialjubilee episode of eastenders to celebrate the queen spending 70 years on the throne. they won't be tangling with the mitchells or setting up on the market, though. they'll be dropping in on a street party celebration as themselves. it's not the first time royalty has graced the square. back in 2001, the queen paid a visit to the queen vic. and from the square to the cobbles, prince charles made his soap debut 22 years ago. we'll never hear the last of this. 0n the live 40th anniversary episode of coronation street, he was seen in footage and a fictional news bulletin. we just give this one a good
the duke and duchess of cornwall will star in a special episode of the bbc soap opera eastenders next month, to mark the queen's platinum jubilee. they visited albert square in march, but the fact they'd taken part in filming was kept under wraps until now. rhaya barton has more. when tv royalty meets real—life royalty. this was the duke and duchess of cornwall visiting albert square back in march, but it wasn't just a social visit. we now know the royal couple will be starring in a...
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charles, executive director of the center for fire arms law at duke university. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thanks out me of the board and ukraine has been front and center at this year's can film festival today was no exception. the filmmakers behind the ukrainian film entry butterfly vision used their appearance to display an anti russian protest. ben, it's the story of a female fighter lillia, a ukrainian soldier. after 2 months as a russian prisoner, she is released while in jail. she hadn't repeatedly raped the wife osh law. now the question is, how will she ever find peace again? especially when she later finds out that she's pregnant? ah, it's the feature film debut of ukrainian director. mac seemed not going naturally because it's a story of survival. it's a story of a will to survive and to keep standing and fighting, and her i hope it would make its contribution into our general survival standing and fighting as ukraine. filming started at the beginning of last year in don bus, where fighting had been going on for years
charles, executive director of the center for fire arms law at duke university. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thanks out me of the board and ukraine has been front and center at this year's can film festival today was no exception. the filmmakers behind the ukrainian film entry butterfly vision used their appearance to display an anti russian protest. ben, it's the story of a female fighter lillia, a ukrainian soldier. after 2 months as a russian prisoner, she is...
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the next time doctor bo remain e visited duke energy was the biddy booth funeral. or to see betty, who was a young enthusiastic, caring, compassionate young woman with a bright future to see her in a coffin, devastating. i felt angry. i felt angry at him 20 years. nothing had changed. i became a pediatric cardiologist because i wanted to stop young woman, specifically dying from romantic heart disease. and i felt, and when i was diagnosed, betty was from alex how disease i felt really positive or felt like i could change her trajectory of her life. now sinker in a coffin, 3 months later, less than 3 months later. and i felt i felt responsible. ah, after betty's death, the community marched to the hospital in anger. i wouldn't want that to happen to the next little while. i wondered who saw blood duck gonna let him know we are we are you know, we are human range ah. was 10 back and watch children. time after time again, year after year, decade after decade, having still having the same end result which is dying far too young. mm hm. queensland health promised anothe
the next time doctor bo remain e visited duke energy was the biddy booth funeral. or to see betty, who was a young enthusiastic, caring, compassionate young woman with a bright future to see her in a coffin, devastating. i felt angry. i felt angry at him 20 years. nothing had changed. i became a pediatric cardiologist because i wanted to stop young woman, specifically dying from romantic heart disease. and i felt, and when i was diagnosed, betty was from alex how disease i felt really positive...
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of edinburgh, having _ occupied by the duke of edinburgh, having to _ occupied by the duke of edinburgh, having to succumb, i thought, to the discipline _ having to succumb, i thought, to the discipline of— having to succumb, i thought, to the discipline of the monarch. he is used _ discipline of the monarch. he is used to— discipline of the monarch. he is used to doing speeches he has written — used to doing speeches he has written himself but as monarch all standing _ written himself but as monarch all standing in for the monarch he was having _ standing in for the monarch he was having to _ standing in for the monarch he was having to read out words prepared by the government with phrases about levelling _ the government with phrases about levelling up and brexit and so on. a glimpse _ levelling up and brexit and so on. a glimpse of— levelling up and brexit and so on. a glimpse of the future, and a reminder— glimpse of the future, and a reminder with two adult heirs to the throne, _ reminder with two adult heirs to the throne, of— reminder with two adult heirs to the thro
of edinburgh, having _ occupied by the duke of edinburgh, having to _ occupied by the duke of edinburgh, having to succumb, i thought, to the discipline _ having to succumb, i thought, to the discipline of— having to succumb, i thought, to the discipline of the monarch. he is used _ discipline of the monarch. he is used to— discipline of the monarch. he is used to doing speeches he has written — used to doing speeches he has written himself but as monarch all standing _ written himself...
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brent: joining me now is jake charles, the executive director at the center for firearms law at duke university in the state of north carolina. he writes and teaches on the u.s. second amendment, and the right to bear arms. for all americans. mr. charles, it is good to have you on the program. people are looking at this, and what they see is a crime, a man with a gun goes in and he guns down children, teachers, but u.s. lawmakers always bring up the idea that any attempt to control who can own a gun would be an infringement of constitutional rights. can you explain, how is that possible? guest: absolutely. a couple of things, one is that the u.s. second amendment was ratified in 1791, and a plate almost no rule in american history for about 200 years. in 2008 the united states supreme court said it protects an individual's right and to service in the militia, the introductory clause of the second amendment talks about a well-regularly militia -- the court said it is unconnected to that, and its primary purpose is for self-defense. we have seen proponents of expansive gun rights have
brent: joining me now is jake charles, the executive director at the center for firearms law at duke university in the state of north carolina. he writes and teaches on the u.s. second amendment, and the right to bear arms. for all americans. mr. charles, it is good to have you on the program. people are looking at this, and what they see is a crime, a man with a gun goes in and he guns down children, teachers, but u.s. lawmakers always bring up the idea that any attempt to control who can own...
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announced today that the duke of york will not be on the balcony and the duke and duchess of sussex will not be on the balcony. there been a lot of debate as to whether they were to be there and worries that might take away the focus from the queen, who of course should be the centre of attention on a day. that now has been clarified. it was a decision by the queen after careful consideration but only those undertaking official public duties will be on that balcony. we do know almost the same time the play alice was announcing this meghan and harry announced they are coming over to the uk for thejubilee celebrations. they will be here but not clearly on the balcony. what you're looking at there, this is an animation of the big states that's going to host the bbc�*s party at the palace. that is on saturday evening. right in front of the balcony, around queen victoria memorial, i have lots of details about a foot of their 70 columns representing the unprecedented 70 years of her majesty the queen. this is going to be one of the big events. there is on friday the service of thanksgiving,
announced today that the duke of york will not be on the balcony and the duke and duchess of sussex will not be on the balcony. there been a lot of debate as to whether they were to be there and worries that might take away the focus from the queen, who of course should be the centre of attention on a day. that now has been clarified. it was a decision by the queen after careful consideration but only those undertaking official public duties will be on that balcony. we do know almost the same...
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he will be flanking the throne with his son, the duke of cambridge, on the other side. that's the ceremonial. what's the politics? the red meat, and sebastian payne was calling it on bbc news in the last hour. —— as sebastian payne. it's through the queen's speech that the government announces its priorities for the parliamentarty year ahead. so what can we expect? our political correspondent nick eardley has this report. fanfare this is what the queen's speech normally looks like. today, with prince charles delivering the government's programme, it will look different, but the political themes will sound familiar. the opening of the speech is expected to focus on growing the economy, easing the burden on households and levelling up the country. after a bruising result in last week's elections, borisjohnson wants to get his political programme back on track. he's pledging the government will get on with the job and there will be 38 bills in total in today's speech. but the prime minister will also warn the government can't just spend its way out of current problems.
he will be flanking the throne with his son, the duke of cambridge, on the other side. that's the ceremonial. what's the politics? the red meat, and sebastian payne was calling it on bbc news in the last hour. —— as sebastian payne. it's through the queen's speech that the government announces its priorities for the parliamentarty year ahead. so what can we expect? our political correspondent nick eardley has this report. fanfare this is what the queen's speech normally looks like. today,...
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we used to drive for the duke — duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and _ duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and he _ duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and he was _ duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and he was never- duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and he was never in - duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and he was never in my| for the duke and he was never in my class at that point but we would walk past the obstacles and discuss which route was better to go and he loved the sport and was a great guy. tell us how it works. the first thing we do, it's based over a three—day in the first day as dressage and that shows the suppleness and accuracy of the movements and then we do the marathon which is the fast and furious bit, as fast as we can go through the obstacles and then the last day of the cones to show the suppleness and that the horses are still enjoying competition. let's give it a go and see what happens. so you will be going today. this
we used to drive for the duke — duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and _ duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and he _ duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and he was _ duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and he was never- duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and he was never in - duke of edinburgh? we used to drive for the duke and he was never in my| for the duke and he was never in my class at that point but we would walk past...
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in 1559 our old friend the grand-duke cosimo primo de' medici decreed that wealthy florentines could sell the wine they produced on their country estates direct from little windows cut into the walls of their city palaces instead of through taverns and inn keepers. >> so, you would walk by, and you would buy, not by the glass, but you'd buy by the bottle. >> you'd buy a flask. >> you buy a flask. >> they had a little wooden door, there was a bell. sometimes they would also place things like a flask on top like an advertisement to say, "hey guys, we sell wine." because i remember living here when i was a kid. i'd see these things, i always thought they were for, you know, where you'd put a little statue or something. >> yeah, like a tabernacle. >> yeah, exactly. let's order some wine. >> ok let's order some wine. >> how do you. do i pull this? >> ring. >> oh, it's a bell. >> will someone come? >> well, they're awfully slow. oh, hi. that's wonderful. hi, how are you? here you go. >> oh, thank you so much. thank you, thank you so much, thank you. that's good. >> that's good. >> i always
in 1559 our old friend the grand-duke cosimo primo de' medici decreed that wealthy florentines could sell the wine they produced on their country estates direct from little windows cut into the walls of their city palaces instead of through taverns and inn keepers. >> so, you would walk by, and you would buy, not by the glass, but you'd buy by the bottle. >> you'd buy a flask. >> you buy a flask. >> they had a little wooden door, there was a bell. sometimes they would...
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this was the duke and duchess of cornwall visiting albert square back in march. but it wasn't just a social visit. we now know the royal couple will be starring in a specialjubilee episode of eastenders to celebrate the queen spending 70 years on the throne. they won't be tangling with the mitchells or setting up on the market, though. they'll be dropping in on a street party celebration, as themselves. it's one of the best days of my life, honestly. and i mean, i'm such a royalist anyway, personally. so, yeah, it was just wonderful. we're quite used to filming two months ahead, so for us we are often pretending it's summer when it's not summer. yeah. if you get some shots. of the trees, you'll see that the leaves are stapled on. it's not the first time royalty has graced the square. back in 2001, the queen paid a visit to the queen vic. i was lucky enough to meet her majesty the last time she was here. it was by accident. i'd met the prince, prince philip, up at the arches. and then i legged it round to the queen vic to see her majesty. and i accidentally came o
this was the duke and duchess of cornwall visiting albert square back in march. but it wasn't just a social visit. we now know the royal couple will be starring in a specialjubilee episode of eastenders to celebrate the queen spending 70 years on the throne. they won't be tangling with the mitchells or setting up on the market, though. they'll be dropping in on a street party celebration, as themselves. it's one of the best days of my life, honestly. and i mean, i'm such a royalist anyway,...
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which oh to me now is jake charles, he is the executive director at the center for fire arms law at duke university of the u. s. state of north carolina. he writes and teaches on the u. s. second amendment and the right to bear arms for all americans. mr. charles, it's good to have you on the program. you know, people around the world are looking at this and what they see is a crime. a man with a gun goes in and guns down children, teachers. but when we hear from you s lawmakers, they always bring up the idea that any attempt to control who can own a gun would be an infringement of constitutional rights. can you explain how was that possible? right, absolutely. so a couple of things. one is that the u. s. second amendment. it was ratified in 1791 and it played almost no role in american history for about 200 years. in 2008, the united states supreme court said it protects an individual right. i'm connected to service in a militia. the introductory clause of our 2nd amendment talks about a well regulated militia, but the court said it's unconnected to that. and it's actually primary purpo
which oh to me now is jake charles, he is the executive director at the center for fire arms law at duke university of the u. s. state of north carolina. he writes and teaches on the u. s. second amendment and the right to bear arms for all americans. mr. charles, it's good to have you on the program. you know, people around the world are looking at this and what they see is a crime. a man with a gun goes in and guns down children, teachers. but when we hear from you s lawmakers, they always...
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also on, on to more target journalist and on baton and hulu and duke. there is a journalist and host of the media podcast. and for those of you joining us on youtube, live, put your comments in the questions and the youtube chat. and we'll bring those to our guests on the show on. and i want to start with you with the basics you were there in the square. you were covering the story a few weeks ago when the youth really gathered their physically, what were they actually demanding? and since then has anything changed? so have me on the show. first of all, the youth were basically the man and you said it they want to live in mobile and they wanted to see a better future in mongolia and most as, as you've seen all of those banners and slogans. yeah. they have been saying, i want to live, i want to live. i want to live in my country. i want to dream of living in my own country. that is basically the, the central message of, of this protest that the youth, the man that, that the, that their lives are way too hard. and there's just no prospects for the future
also on, on to more target journalist and on baton and hulu and duke. there is a journalist and host of the media podcast. and for those of you joining us on youtube, live, put your comments in the questions and the youtube chat. and we'll bring those to our guests on the show on. and i want to start with you with the basics you were there in the square. you were covering the story a few weeks ago when the youth really gathered their physically, what were they actually demanding? and since then...
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it's where the suffragettes movement was born, it's where the duke of ridgewater brought canals which cut the price of coal in half, spurring manchester to be the first industrial city. and it's where karl marx formed his ideas but the communist manifesto at this very spot which happens to be in the world's oldest english—speaking library. world's oldest english-speaking libra . , ., library. even people from manchester _ library. even people from manchester don't - library. even people from manchester don't realise | library. even people from . manchester don't realise you can come in and soak up the atmosphere.— atmosphere. it's definitely worth booking _ atmosphere. it's definitely worth booking an - atmosphere. it's definitely - worth booking an appointment. come on, ready for part two? you look so excited! i don't know which shall start with first. i know which shall start with first. . , ~ ., know which shall start with first. ., ~ ., ., first. i was thinking about how i could first. i was thinking about how i could do _ first. i was thinking about how i could do something -
it's where the suffragettes movement was born, it's where the duke of ridgewater brought canals which cut the price of coal in half, spurring manchester to be the first industrial city. and it's where karl marx formed his ideas but the communist manifesto at this very spot which happens to be in the world's oldest english—speaking library. world's oldest english-speaking libra . , ., library. even people from manchester _ library. even people from manchester don't - library. even people from...
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this was the duke and duchess of cornwall visiting albert square back in march. but it wasn't just a social visit. we now know the royal couple will be starring in a specialjubilee episode of eastenders to celebrate the queen spending 70 years on the throne. cheering. they won't be tangling with the mitchells or setting up on the market, though. they will be dropping in on a street party celebration as themselves. it's one of the best days of my life, honestly. and i mean that. i'm such a royalist anyway, personally. so yeah, it was just wonderful. we are quite used to filming two months ahead, so for us we're often pretending it's summer when it's not summer. yeah, if you get some shots of the trees you'll see - that the leaves are stapled on. it's not the first time royalty has graced the square. back in 2001, the queen paid a visit to the queen vic. i was lucky enough to meet her majesty last time she was here. accidentally came out of the tunnel and bumped into her as barbara windsor was bringing her behind the bar. and from the square to the cobbles, prince
this was the duke and duchess of cornwall visiting albert square back in march. but it wasn't just a social visit. we now know the royal couple will be starring in a specialjubilee episode of eastenders to celebrate the queen spending 70 years on the throne. cheering. they won't be tangling with the mitchells or setting up on the market, though. they will be dropping in on a street party celebration as themselves. it's one of the best days of my life, honestly. and i mean that. i'm such a...
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so, cancelled in balcony terms are the duke of york and the sussexes. harry and meghan say they are coming to thejubilee, but they won't be on the balcony. the big question, of course, is how visible will the queen be throughout the four days of the jubilee celebrations? it all begins on thursday the 2nd ofjune with trooping the colour, at the culmination of which the royal family makes that balcony appearance. according to the palace, the queen plans to attend trooping — but a final decision will be taken on the day. on friday the 3rd ofjune, there will be a service of thanksgiving at st paul's cathedral. again, all the palace will say is the queen plans to attend. on saturday the 11th ofjune, after the derby, there will be the platinum party at the palace produced by the bbc — on a stage being built right in front of the palace. will the queen be there? it will be decided on the day. and then finally, on sunday the 5th ofjune, the gold state coach will be one of the main features in a jubilee pageant on the mall — though the queen will not be ri
so, cancelled in balcony terms are the duke of york and the sussexes. harry and meghan say they are coming to thejubilee, but they won't be on the balcony. the big question, of course, is how visible will the queen be throughout the four days of the jubilee celebrations? it all begins on thursday the 2nd ofjune with trooping the colour, at the culmination of which the royal family makes that balcony appearance. according to the palace, the queen plans to attend trooping — but a final decision...
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, capturing and killing more civilians and raising more women for less cross live now to alexander, duke and russian geo political analyst and author, welcome to the program. we just heard it there in germany, a bender, stag member from the greens as well. we should remember mister and hoof writer explain why more weapon should be sent to ukraine because otherwise russians would kill more civilians, rape more women, and take more territory. how appropriate are such statements from german politicians. so i think that now re written us on the real wave of russo for that in the west. so that is quite amazing that no rational arguments, no reasons nor explanation, no fright check and think go change is the general attitude of hatred of our people. so if you are russian, you are guilty from that, from my definition, that is a very special moment because of that is the kind of manifestation over your hatred . so nobody inquires about the real real advanced who is wrong? who is right, but that is the pro wally of be in and wester. my dad's we are blood muggers. all russians are guilty and respo
, capturing and killing more civilians and raising more women for less cross live now to alexander, duke and russian geo political analyst and author, welcome to the program. we just heard it there in germany, a bender, stag member from the greens as well. we should remember mister and hoof writer explain why more weapon should be sent to ukraine because otherwise russians would kill more civilians, rape more women, and take more territory. how appropriate are such statements from german...
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dukes wants to be the most tattooed brand in the world. between the orange juice cereal and chicken julian: julian: bouquet, these brands. they are doing anything right now. those two options you just said before this, the orange juice cereal and the kfc bouquet. with the chicken and it those are not permanent though. kumasi: i don't understand this. julian: you really have to love you some mayonnaise. kumasi: i did buy some dukes to make some potato salad. julian: would you get a tattoo? kumasi: no. let me just enjoy my potato salad. [laughter] julian: if you get the tattoo, tweet us because i want to see it. kumasi: next, the seven things you need to know today. julian: you can watch all of our stories on the app. download now and start streaming. kumasi: because we had to break, let's take a live look outside. outside. ♪♪ sure, feels good when you get it right. and with the number one powered toothbrush brand recommended by dental professionals. philips sonicare makes it easy for you to always get brushing right. philips. big tobacc
dukes wants to be the most tattooed brand in the world. between the orange juice cereal and chicken julian: julian: bouquet, these brands. they are doing anything right now. those two options you just said before this, the orange juice cereal and the kfc bouquet. with the chicken and it those are not permanent though. kumasi: i don't understand this. julian: you really have to love you some mayonnaise. kumasi: i did buy some dukes to make some potato salad. julian: would you get a tattoo?...
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in 1961, the queen and the duke of edinburgh came here, with prince philip racing in the regatta. seven other towns have also won jubilee city status — doncaster, colchester and milton keynes in england, wrexham in wales, dunfermline in scotland, douglas on the isle of man and, over 8000 miles away, stanley in the falkland islands. so what makes a good city? and what does becoming one mean to people who live there? colchester is a former roman capital. and according to locals, deserves city status. �* . according to locals, deserves city status. �*, ., ., status. it's about time. cheltenham not it a status. it's about time. cheltenham got it a few — status. it's about time. cheltenham got it a few years — status. it's about time. cheltenham got it a few years ago. _ status. it's about time. cheltenham got it a few years ago. we've - status. it's about time. cheltenham got it a few years ago. we've got i got it a few years ago. we've got the castle. got it a few years ago. we've got the castle-— the castle. i'm really excited. i think it will— the castle. i'm really e
in 1961, the queen and the duke of edinburgh came here, with prince philip racing in the regatta. seven other towns have also won jubilee city status — doncaster, colchester and milton keynes in england, wrexham in wales, dunfermline in scotland, douglas on the isle of man and, over 8000 miles away, stanley in the falkland islands. so what makes a good city? and what does becoming one mean to people who live there? colchester is a former roman capital. and according to locals, deserves city...
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the duke of cambridge spent much of the afternoon with deborah and herfamily. in a post on social media, dame deborah said... # baby, baby! # when you touch me like this... dame deborah has been a real inspiration for other people living with cancer. with remarkable good humour and extraordinary candour, she's been sharing every part of herjourney. deborah was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2016 when she was just 35. on monday, she announced she was stopping active treatment. she said her bodyjust couldn't continue any more. the same day, she set up a new fund for cancer charities, her family constantly refreshing the justgiving page, celebrating each milestone. cheering and applause. the total has now passed more than £5 million. there's been huge of love and appreciation for what dame deborah has achieved. i'm a bit numb because i think it's... it's a bit surreal because i know that i'm going to die. and the messages are beautiful, but they're heartbreaking as well, and so i'm trying to read what i can, and i hope that when i'm not feeling well enough to rea
the duke of cambridge spent much of the afternoon with deborah and herfamily. in a post on social media, dame deborah said... # baby, baby! # when you touch me like this... dame deborah has been a real inspiration for other people living with cancer. with remarkable good humour and extraordinary candour, she's been sharing every part of herjourney. deborah was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2016 when she was just 35. on monday, she announced she was stopping active treatment. she said her...