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BBC News at Ten

and where tomorrow, charles iii will be consecrated in an act of christian worship dating back a thousand years. london is ready. many have already made their way to the processional route to bag their places. and this afternoon they had a visit from the king. on the other side of the mall, william was preoccupied with the weather. i'm praying a bit of sunshine stays out, keep you all dry. catherine with the children and prince george's role as a page boy. they're really well, thank you. are they excited? excited, a bit nervous, obviously got a big day ahead, but can't wait actually. vip guests are arriving in london. prime ministers from the 14 other countries which have the british monarch as their head of state were at buckingham palace. several of them are committed republicans, but this really wasn't the moment for that kind of discussion. instead, from prince william...

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BBC News at Ten

westminster. chris, the conservatives had suggested losing around 1000 councillors would suggest a lousy election for them. how are they feeling tonight? it suggest a lousy election for them. how are they feeling tonight? it was worse than lousy _ how are they feeling tonight? it was worse than lousy for _ how are they feeling tonight? it was worse than lousy for them, - how are they feeling tonight? it was worse than lousy for them, it - how are they feeling tonight? it was worse than lousy for them, it was i worse than lousy for them, it was grim. there isjust no doubt worse than lousy for them, it was grim. there is just no doubt about that, looking at the numbers. those around rishi sunak claim that it would have been much, much worse without him, but the recriminations are beginning. let me give you a little trip inside my notebook courtesy of a phone call i took in the middle of this afternoon. this came from a figure loyal to the former prime minister, borisjohnson and liz truss, and this is what i was told. she has no option but to own these results. he was the chancellor who presided over the stagnation of the british economy and hiked taxes to their highest level in 70 years, little wonder so many previous conservative voters have deserted us yesterday. now, we should say, we should calibrate this kind of thing. these are not,

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BBC News at Ten

that are happening across this bank holiday weekend. formal celebrations begin with a procession setting off from buckingham palace at 10:20 to go to westminster abbey. king charles will enter the abbey through the great west door at 11. at 2:30, the royal family will be on the palace balcony for a fly—past involving members of the army, royal navy and royal air force and culminating in a display by the red arrows. on sunday, communities across the uk are invited to share food and fun as part of the coronation big lunch. and then at 8pm on sunday evening is the coronation concert at windsor castle. then on bank holiday monday, members of the public are invited to take part in the big help out, which aims to raise awareness of volunteering around the country. well, that is just some of what is happening this weekend. as we have been reflecting, followers of the

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Nicky Campbell

objected — because it is the coronation we ob'ected. , , ., because it is the coronation we ob'ected. , , objected. this is a problem with eo - le in objected. this is a problem with people in britain _ objected. this is a problem with people in britain today, - objected. this is a problem with people in britain today, alwaysl people in britain today, always trying to destroy anything that is great for britain or anything we try to showcase in britain. the coronation _ to showcase in britain. the coronation is _ to showcase in britain. the coronation is trying - to showcase in britain. the coronation is trying to - to showcase in britain. the coronation is trying to destroy our denrocracy — coronation is trying to destroy our denrocracy the _ coronation is trying to destroy our democracy. the free, _ coronation is trying to destroy our democracy. the free, the - coronation is trying to destroy our democracy. the free, the police . coronation is trying to destroy our i democracy. the free, the police are trying _ democracy. the free, the police are trying to— democracy. the free, the police are trying to destroy _ democracy. the free, the police are trying to destroy our _ democracy. the free, the police are trying to destroy our traditions - democracy. the free, the police are trying to destroy our traditions of. trying to destroy our traditions of right— trying to destroy our traditions of right to _ trying to destroy our traditions of right to protest _ trying to destroy our traditions of right to protest. [— trying to destroy our traditions of right to protest.— trying to destroy our traditions of right to protest. i would point out the riaht right to protest. i would point out the right of— right to protest. i would point out the right of democracy, _ right to protest. i would point out the right of democracy, trade - right to protest. i would point out l the right of democracy, trade union workers' _ the right of democracy, trade union workers' rights, women's rights, they— workers' rights, women's rights, they were — workers' rights, women's rights, they were not bestowed from upon high, _ they were not bestowed from upon high. they— they were not bestowed from upon high, they were won by people protesting and pursuing for change. i did protesting and pursuing for change. i did find _ protesting and pursuing for change. i did find it — protesting and pursuing for change. i did find it an odd argument that you are— i did find it an odd argument that you are saying they should be ignored _ you are saying they should be ignored, people's view should be ignored — ignored, people's view should be innored. ~ , ., ., ., ignored. why go out to the coronation... _ ignored. why go out to the coronation... also, - ignored. why go out to the coronation... also, how. ignored. why go out to the | coronation... also, how are ignored. why go out to the - coronation... also, how are we ignored. why go out to the _ coronation... also, how are we going to net the coronation... also, how are we going to get the coverage? _ coronation... also, how are we going to get the coverage? the _ coronation... also, how are we going to get the coverage? the only - coronation... also, how are we going to get the coverage? the only reason why people _ to get the coverage? the only reason why peopte like — to get the coverage? the only reason why people like myself _ to get the coverage? the only reason why people like myself and _ to get the coverage? the only reason why people like myself and other- why people like myself and other people _ why people like myself and other people on— why people like myself and other peopte on the _ why people like myself and other people on the show— why people like myself and other people on the show at _ why people like myself and other people on the show at the - why people like myself and other. people on the show at the moment why people like myself and other- people on the show at the moment is

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Anderson Cooper 360

sort of sparsely populated the city felt now, obviously still a lot of people there, but a lot of people have left. hundreds of thousands of people have left russia since the partial mobilization was declared, you know, kind of some months ago, and maybe it's just people i know that have left, but it just felt there were fewer people there economically. you know, the brand names have left have left the city. there are a lot of empty shops. the things that are there are very expensive as well. so it must be very difficult for people who have to kind of like, you know, their standard of living must have had a massive impact because of this economic situation. and i think you know the just the general sort of atmosphere and the way which sort of anti western rhetoric permeates through every pore of the state media. russia is being surrounded it enemies in the united states in britain and in the west in general, are trying to break the country up. i mean, it's in sort of almost

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Anderson Cooper 360

the just the general sort of atmosphere and the way in which sort of anti western rhetoric permeates through every pore of the state media. russia is being surrounded it enemies in the united states in britain and in the west in general, are trying to break the country up. i mean, it's in sort of almost every breath that is broadcast on russian television. in what seven like as reporter what what ? what do you think he brings to his job that that's so special? evans has terrific reporter largely because he is very familiar with russian culture and history and tradition. he is from a russian family. his parents were soviet immigrants, the united states. and so he has got this very intimate view of russian society. um and we we've reported that of course, you know, he's very passionate about russia and russians and the story in general and being able to have that kind of intimate

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Sportsday

training then can actually make the body more efficient.— body more efficient. when we exercise and _ body more efficient. when we exercise and a _ body more efficient. when we exercise and a fasted - body more efficient. when we exercise and a fasted state, i body more efficient. when we | exercise and a fasted state, we utilise more fat for energy compared to carbohydrates. so that you can bring some potential benefits. you could potentially exercise for a bit longer using your fat stores more and sparing a glycogen from your carbohydrate stories, which we know if we deplete during the marathon, you kind of hit the wall, as it's called. . , ., , ., ., called. exercise rates among south asians in britain _ called. exercise rates among south asians in britain are _ called. exercise rates among south asians in britain are low, _ called. exercise rates among south asians in britain are low, so - asians in britain are low, so another motivation for him is inspiring his community into sport. when i first started running from i will be _ when i first started running from i will be honest in saying it was very lonely~ _ will be honest in saying it was very lonely~ i_ will be honest in saying it was very lonely. i would travel to different cities, _ lonely. i would travel to different cities, running half marathons, marathons, and you could count on your fingers, — marathons, and you could count on yourfingers, or sometimes marathons, and you could count on your fingers, or sometimes not count at all. _ your fingers, or sometimes not count at all. the _ your fingers, or sometimes not count at all, the number of people of ethnic— at all, the number of people of ethnic minority and race participation. things have changed a

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BBC News

it felt like the wrong choice. there is a broad economic consensus now that you grow the economy in your country, you need good, high functioning public services. today, in britain, the problem is we don't have that. so there is a big rebuilding project for the government, to revitalise our public services, including the nhs, our biggest public service. and services, including the nhs, our biggest public service.— biggest public service. and what about this 35%, _ biggest public service. and what about this 35%, you _ biggest public service. and what about this 35%, you are - biggest public service. and what about this 35%, you are a - biggest public service. and what about this 35%, you are a junior| about this 35%, you are a junior doctor? is that a reasonable demand? i am not a union representative. i am not an industrial disputes negotiator. but am not an industrial disputes negotiator-— am not an industrial disputes neaotiator. ., ., ., negotiator. but you are a 'unior doctor, negotiator. but you are a 'unior doctor. and i negotiator. but you are a 'unior doctor, and you i negotiator. but you are a 'unior doctor, and you have h negotiator. but you are a junior doctor, and you have seen - negotiator. but you are a junior doctor, and you have seen lots| negotiator. but you are a junior l doctor, and you have seen lots of colleagues there on the front line, who have been critical about their pay, about their conditions, and about a number of people who are leaving the nhs. but it is a big number. the government say they just can't meet it. number. the government say they 'ust can't meet it— can't meet it. there has been the transformation _ can't meet it. there has been the transformation of _ can't meet it. there has been the transformation of what _ can't meet it. there has been the transformation of what it - can't meet it. there has been the transformation of what it means. can't meet it. there has been the. transformation of what it means to be a doctor in this country during the past 15 years. you are being

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The Media Show

in america and particularly with tv, independent tv has almost 3 million people watching it, at different times. and it is the diversity of its coverage with us. we are the only paper to have a women's correspondence. it has been opening up correspondence. it has been opening up the mean of a different way of understanding how news is dealt with but it comes back to that simple thing, as i said, i hope not too pretentious see myself still and always will as a reporter. i love finding the answers to questions and i think i very much enjoy hoping to inspire our team of reporters and specialists and our news desk to seek, define, and to get answers to what is going on in britain. i seek, define, and to get answers to what is going on in britain.- what is going on in britain. i want to ask you — what is going on in britain. i want to ask you some _ what is going on in britain. i want to ask you some questions - what is going on in britain. i want to ask you some questions about| what is going on in britain. i want - to ask you some questions about some slightly more topical things but i wonder when it comes to being an editor, the line should be drawn over freedom of speech?

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Morning Joe

might be a good business move to signal we wouldn't desert him. another staff member writes, he is crazy and about to be sued by dominion. wtf, is he going to say on our air. fox wrote a statement about the slides. quote, these documents once again demonstrate dominion's reliance on cherry-picked quotes without context to generate headlines in order to distract from the facts of this case. it goes on to say, the network will continue to fiercely advocate for the first amendment in protecting the role of news organizations to cover the news. >> just to underline one thing, there are also fox news hosts who called for the firing of people who told the truth on the air. that wasn't just limited to suzanne scott instance there. katty kay, you've seen this in

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