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The making of Good Queen Bess

In the course of British history there have been few royals with a childhood as traumatic as that of Elizabeth I. She endured the torment of her mother Anne Boleyn’s execution, her father’s death, the comings and goings of four stepmothers, sexual abuse from a stepfather (who was executed soon after), the death of a

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Have we all become more paranoid since the pandemic?

As anyone who has ever been lucky enough to spend time in a psychiatric hospital knows, you don’t have to be completely mad to be there. A lot of us end up in the care of mental health professionals and jacked up on all sorts of crazy-person meds because something’s just not right: you know

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BBC News

may not have liked everything he did before. but the voters in this state do bend conservatively, and they like what they think there. i have been saying _ what they think there. i have been saying for— what they think there. i have been saying for a _ what they think there. i have been saying for a long - what they think there. i have been saying for a long time i what they think there. i have i been saying for a long time now that i know some people have a distrust of poles that i have not seen anything on the ground here in iowa that suggests the poles are off. we go to events with the former president and they are huge events and at other people show up, people who are there are excited to see him and they are firmly in his corner and nothing will change their mind. so, yeah, he still clearly has a strong measure of support within a large share of the republican party here and you see evidence every time he comes here. the caucus starts — every time he comes here. the caucus starts at _ every time he comes here. the caucus starts at seven o'clock local time. caucus starts at seven o'clock local time-— caucus starts at seven o'clock local time. ~ .. , . local time. when can we expect the result? _ local time. when can we expect the result? we _ local time. when can we expect the result? we will— local time. when can we expect the result? we will start - local time. when can we expect the result? we will start to - the result? we will start to see the smaller precincts in the more rural areas rolling in around eight o'clock local time and then the bigger communities

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Decision 2024 Primaries Caucuses

to. and i think it is really the kind of polling that you are saying that shows that the ideas, the rhetoric, the zero-sum narrative that is so a core part of the maga vision, that is a core part of trump's, sort of, brand. the fact that that is as popular as it is today means that we are still in a contest. it means that his message is very clear. it is a message, and primarily, white americans saying, fear and distrust your neighbor, you know, progress for people of color, or even in the presence of people of color, it's a direct threat to you. and it's a narrative that gets 24/7, you know, wall-to-wall coverage from conservative talk radio, to cable news. it's clear, and it's promoted very widely. at the same time, we search that we have done has shown that in fact most americans can hold really competing ideas and visions of the country in the same sort of breath. and what really matters is who

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

blah blah blah. or, i've heard that, blah blah blah. he tries to couch it in ways that he has wiggle room, but what he does is that he sees this underbelly of cynicism and distrust in our government, distrust in our institutions, distrust in our military and law enforcement. distrust in our very values, that have made this country what it is. so it is really unfortunate. and you know, just look at the five minute five minute temper tantrum he threw in court. he didn't do any of that to communicate with a judge. there's no jury there. and he had to know that what he was saying was not going to make the judge feel warm and fuzzy about him. he was doing it for the coverage. he was doing it so he could be seen to these people who have bought into the cult that he will never give up fighting for them, he will never give up going after these dirty judges, that are doing him wrong. it is so obvious, it just is sad to me that some people have

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BBC News

tonight and we start to see the vote count,. tonight and we start to see the vote count”— tonight and we start to see the vote count,. jennifer, how much influence has _ vote count,. jennifer, how much influence has china _ vote count,. jennifer, how much influence has china on _ vote count,. jennifer, how much influence has china on the - influence has china on the selection? wishing the warning from the us that china should not interfere in the election. what's your sense?- what's your sense? there's really two _ what's your sense? there's really two forms _ what's your sense? there's really two forms of - what's your sense? there's really two forms of it. - what's your sense? there's i really two forms of it. there's the top of the iceberg, the stuff that you can see. there's been some signals coming out in beijing they are likely to take additional measures towards taiwan. that's what we can see, but there is also probably a tremendous amount under the water in terms of information influence attacked us. that's something we've seen beijing become very to skilled at. what we've heard from experts is that beijing has become more sophisticated in its tactics. a lot of taiwanese are used to seeing information that they think is coming from china, but what beijing has been doing recently is to build more distrust around issues that don't seem to have a specific political focus.

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

to do what you want in the future, and pay no consequences. that's his dream. >> but you -- know he also warned that there will, quote, be bedlam in the country if criminal cases denying him returning as president. what do you make of his word choice there? bedlam, is this the equivalent of, is this the 2024 equivalent of they will -- ? >> exactly, that's exactly what i was thinking, as you were forming that question, jonathan. hi-yah likes to play at these things, he is a master at communicating in ways that are obtuse. but you get the message. like some people are saying, blah blah blah. or, i've heard that, blah blah blah. he tries to couch it in ways that he has wiggle room, but what he does is that he sees this underbelly of cynicism and distrust in our government, distrust in our institutions, distrust in our military and law enforcement. distrust in our very values,

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

like screaming fire in a crowded movie theater. in many cases, much worse. you're right, the weaponization of distrust and conspiracy and the rest of it, all of it is terrible. swatting, i think it's found its perfect form, steph. >> jake, thank you for being here. you make us smarter every time you join. when we come back, the iowa caucuses are less than one week away. so, what is it looking like on the ground? besides mother nature derailing some last-minute campaign plans, we're going to get into it, with the godfather, the preeminent, the expert of all things iowa, when the 11th hour continues. el active shield actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients- it really works. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're

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BBC News at One

their barrister says the proposals are a step forward. throughout their time with awaab, they built up a bit of a distrust with authority because of their experiences. so i'm pleased for them that they're now seeing awaab's law get the consultation stage, and it'sjust really important now that awaab's law is able to have the intended bite. so for us, it's particularly important that people really do engage with this consultation. the process will last eight weeks, with the government promising to bring measures into force as soon as possible after that. more than three years on from the death of awaab ishak, his legacy moves another step closer to becoming law. rowan bridge, bbc news. let�*s take a look at some of the day�*s other news. there was little christmas cheer on the high street, according to the latest industry figures. total uk retail sales were up byjust1.7% in december compared to growth of 6.9% a year earlier. the british retail consortium, who monitor sales, warns

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BBC News

stop housing people in homes you know are unfit for human habitation. in the wake of the toddler's death, action was promised. we're bringing forward legislation. that legislation will make sure that the housing associations who are responsible for social housing are held to account. this tragedy should never have occurred. there is no way that a young child being brought up in a home with damp and mould of this kind can be considered to be in a decent home. now the government's proposed how that'll work — with legal requirements for social landlords to tackle problems. 1a days to investigate hazards such as damp and mould. starting fixing the problems within a further seven days. and emergency repairs within 2a hours. landlords that fail to meet the standards could be taken to court in order to pay compensation. the solicitor for the ishak family says it's an important step forward. throughout their time with awaab, they built a bit of a distrust, actually, with authority

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