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STEVE: YOU READY?

VANESSA: YES.

STEVE: COME ON, GIRL.

20 SECONDS ON THE CLOCK,

PLEASE. WE ASKED 100 MARRIED

MEN: WHAT DOES YOUR WIFE STOP

DOING WHEN SHE'S REALLY MAD

AT YOU?

VANESSA: STOP GIVING UP SEX.

STEVE: BESIDES COFFEE, WHAT

MIGHT YOU HAVE A BIG CUP OF

IN THE MORNING?

VANESSA: POP.

STEVE: NAME ME THE AGE WHEN MOST

KIDS LEARN THEIR ABCs.

VANESSA: THREE.

STEVE: NAME A PART OF THE BODY

A PERSON RUBS TO GET THE

CIRCULATION GOING.

VANESSA: YOUR BACK.

STEVE: NAME SOMETHING THAT

ROCKS.

VANESSA: A ROCKING CHAIR.

OOH...

NATALIE: GO GET IT, GIRL.

LIKE YOU AIN'T KNOW?

VANESSA: OOH, OOH!

LET'S DO IT, BABY.

STEVE: "OOH!" "OOH!"

COME ON, NESSA.

WE ASKED 100 MARRIED MEN:

WHAT DOES YOUR WIFE STOP

DOING WHEN SHE'S REALLY MAD

AT YOU?

YOU SAID "THE, UM, UH, UM..."

VANESSA: SEX.

STEVE: I KNOW. YOU SAID--

I WAS GETTING TO THAT, BABY.

SURVEY SAID...

[DEHART FAMILY CHEERS]

NATALIE: YES!

D'METRIUS: LET'S DO IT!

STEVE: LORD. PLEASE, GOD. PLEASE

LET THEM WIN THIS MONEY.

BESIDES COFFEE, WHAT

MIGHT YOU HAVE A BIG CUP OF

IN THE MORNING?

YOU SAID WHAT? POP. YOU AIN'T

GOT TO LOOK AT ME LIKE THAT.

SURVEY SAID...

ALL RIGHT.

VANESSA: THAT'S OK.

STEVE: TELL ME THE AGE WHEN MOST

KIDS LEARN THEIR ABCs.

YOU SAID THREE.

SURVEY SAID...

VANESSA: WHOO! WHOO!

STEVE, WE GONNA GET THAT.

STEVE: YES, YES. I WANT YOU TO.

NAME A PART OF THE BODY

A PERSON RUBS TO GET THE

CIRCULATION GOING. YOU--OK.

[LAUGHTER]

YOU SAID STEVE'S BACK.

SURVEY SAID...

NAME SOMETHING THAT ROCKS.

YOU SAID ROCKING CHAIR.

SURVEY SAID...

["FAMILY FEUD" THEME PLAYS]

[DEHART FAMILY CHEERING]

VANESSA: GET IT, GIRL!

GET IT, GIRL!

D'METRIUS: LET'S GO, D.D.!

STEVE: DIVON?

DIVON: YES?

STEVE: HOW MANY POINTS DO YOU

THINK SHE GOT?

DIVON: KNOWING MY LITTLE SISTER,

'CAUSE I TAUGHT HER SO GOOD,

SHE PROBABLY GOT ABOUT

100, 105, 110.

VANESSA: GIRL, MM-MM.

[LAUGHTER]

STEVE: GIRL, MM-MM. MM-MM.

NO, SHE DIDN'T. NO, SHE DID NOT!

SHE DIDN'T GET NO 105, NO 110.

DIVON: SHE KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS.

STEVE: OK. SHE GOT MORE THAN

THAT.

[DIVON SQUEALING]

NATALIE: WHOO!

STEVE: SHE GOT MORE THAN 120.

DIVON: YOU'D BETTER SHUT THE

FRONT DOOR!

[CHEERING]

WHAT?! AM I ALLOWED TO

LOOK AT HER?

STEVE: UH-UH. YOU CAN'T LOOK AT

HER.

DIVON: GIRL...

STEVE: YOUR LITTLE SISTER GOT

134 POINTS.

[DEHART FAMILY CHEERING]

DIVON: SECURE THAT BAG!

STEVE: "SECURE THAT BAG."

DIVON: SECURE THEM ALL BAGS.

STEVE: NOW, LISTEN TO ME,

NOW, DIVON, YOU GOT TO GET 66

POINTS, NOW. ARE YOU READY?

DIVON: I'M READY.

STEVE: ALL RIGHT. LET'S REMIND

EVERYBODY OF VANESSA'S ANSWERS.

25 SECONDS ON THE CLOCK, PLEASE.

HERE WE GO. WE ASKED 100 MARRIED

MEN: WHAT DOES YOUR WIFE STOP

DOING WHEN SHE'S REALLY MAD

AT YOU?

DIVON: COOKING.

STEVE: BESIDES COFFEE, WHAT

MIGHT YOU HAVE A BIG CUP OF

IN THE MORNING?

VANESSA: POP.

[BUZZ BUZZ]

STEVE: TRY AGAIN.

DIVON: KOOL-AID!

STEVE: HA HA!

TELL ME THE AGE WHEN MOST

KIDS LEARN THEIR ABCs.

DIVON: TWO.

STEVE: NAME A PART OF THE BODY

A PERSON RUBS TO GET THE

CIRCULATION GOING.

DIVON: FEET.

STEVE: NAME SOMETHING THAT

ROCKS.

DIVON: A ROCKING CHAIR.

[BUZZ BUZZ]

STEVE: TRY AGAIN.

DIVON: YOUR ASS.

[LAUGHTER]

[CROWD CHEERING]

STEVE: COME ON, BABY. COME ON.

WE NEED 66 POINTS.

WE ASKED 100 MARRIED

MEN: WHAT DOES YOUR WIFE STOP

DOING WHEN SHE'S REALLY MAD

AT YOU?

YOU SAID SHE STOPS COOKING.

SURVEY SAID...

D'METRIUS: GOOD ANSWER...

STEVE: SEX. SEX WAS NUMBER ONE.

BESIDES C--HA HA! COFFEE, WHAT

MIGHT YOU HAVE A BIG CUP OF

IN THE MORNING?

YOU SAID...

[DIVON LAUGHING]

STEVE: KOOL...KOOL-AID.

SURVEY SAID...

[DEHART FAMILY CHEERING]

STEVE: WELL, JUICE WAS THE

NUMBER-ONE ANSWER.

24 POINTS AWAY.

TELL ME THE AGE WHEN MOST

KIDS LEARN THEIR ABCs.

YOU SAID TWO.

SURVEY SAID...

THREE. THREE YEARS OLD WAS

THE NUMBER-ONE ANSWER.

WE ARE 11 POINTS AWAY FROM

$20,000. NAME A PART OF THE BODY

A PERSON RUBS TO GET THE

CIRCULATION GOING.

YOU SAID FEET.

SURVEY SAID...

["FAMILY FEUD" THEME PLAYS]

[CROWD CHEERING]

[DEHART FAMILY CHEERING]

STEVE: HANDS WAS THE NUMBER-ONE

ANSWER. ROCKING CHAIR WAS

THE NUMBER-ONE ANSWER.

WELL, THAT'S $20,000. BUT I GOT

NEWS FOR YOU. THEY'RE COMING

BACK...

ON "FAMILY FEUD."

YOU'VE GOT TO BE HERE.

I'M STEVE HARVEY.

WE'LL SEE YOU NEXT TIME.

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Icewear Vezzo - European - Duration: 2:00.

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Britain could have a second referendum: Steve Hilton - Duration: 4:15.

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Nightly News Broadcast (Full) - November 15, 2018 | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 21:01.

For more infomation >> Nightly News Broadcast (Full) - November 15, 2018 | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 21:01.

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When You Call Wonho - Duration: 5:50.

Hi, I'm Wonho

26 years old

I'm from, in Korea, Sanbon

I'm MONSTA X's vocal

Sanbon is a neighborhood in Gunpo, Korea

In Sanbon, people are good looking

My family is there...

It's really small, so everyone knows each other

When I was young...

Rather than happy moments, I remember a sad moment

A new cellphone came out

I asked my mom to buy it for me

She didn't know what to do

I kept questioning why she couldn't buy it for me

I insisted and whined about it

My heart hurts now

When I was young, I spent most of my time in Sanbon

I went to middle and high school in Sanbon

Around the end of high school,

I came to Seoul to train at Starship Entertainment

I had an interest in music since high school

After I became a trainee at Starship

I also became interested in music through competition with other trainees

Since then, I've wanted to make and sing my own songs

or have others sing my songs

I could be similar to others

But I saw Rain when I was young

He became an idol for me

I think there definitely was that kind of influence

I wanted to be like him

I was curious about his behavior and what he ate

Those interests naturally led to music as well

The success I have found now is similar to the success I dreamed of when I was younger

Because doing what I want to do

Success...

I thought I wanted my job to be something I like and want to do

I'm doing something that I wanted to do so much

Thankfully, I'm receiving a lot of love

So I think I'm living a successful and happy life

Before getting into MONSTA X's music

I think our members have an influence

Our members are handsome, have nice bodies, and are fun

We're handsome, fun...

We're good at everything, and sing well

I think when you start to like someone, you start to love stuff around them

MONSTA X also has some good songs for sure

We're representing our country and going on tours overseas

There are a lot of people who have interest in K-pop

I definitely have pride when I see our fans

We have grown in many visible ways

And I hear a lot that we've gotten good results

However, when we first started

We had bigger dreams than what we've achieved so far

Coming to America was also a dream we had in our early debut days

Since these far off goals are now coming true one by one

Life is spectacular

I think it's like that

I want MONSTA X to get bigger and bigger

So we can become a representative group for Starship Entertainment decades later

Just like how H.O.T was the representative group of SM Entertainment

Monbebe, it's me, Wonho

First of all, thank you so much for giving us unconditional and limitless love

Thank you so much for making MONSTA X proud

and for us to be able to promote in a cool way

Monbebe is a big part of my life

I love you so much, and thank you

Bye~

Hi

I'm done~

Ah I thought I was supposed to say hi and then answer a question~

For more infomation >> When You Call Wonho - Duration: 5:50.

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Rep. Walker on Theresa May's Brexit deal - Duration: 3:52.

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TWICE Yes or YES REVIEW 🍭🍭 with English Subtitles - Duration: 5:00.

Can you hear me stuffed? Look, I'm going to make you simple things you will have to choose

between two options when I ask you you subscribe, you are going to answer yes or yes

as many few know but most guess our YouTube channel was created

initially only to do reactions of Twice and Gfriend by

that one of our events more important of the year is the video

anniversary of Twice our first video is our traditional review that

we do all the k-pop videos that is song, costume, video, and

choreography only this time it's going to be a little different

now let's talk about the song from the launch in the Japanese market of

BDZ we see that JYP Enterteiment he decided to finally give Twice

more risky concepts this is good since the cute concept we like everyone

and see Sana in the world of change and pop candies

it was fun but the potential of girls needs to be exploited and we see

that finally with Yes or Yes the song is up to the talent of

Twice members

with a high dream pop format

Energy accompanied by very high tones including

reminiscences of a kind of reague electronic dance that is being done

way in the k-pop and that block perfectly with the new style that

Twice is proposing the points that most stand out in the song are 1 the

introduction in English of Mina

Mine for this height speaks naturally

the Japanese the Korean in English and I suspect that also the Guaraní but that

it's just a theory 2 the chorus of the song as

introduction something that surely puts very happy to

since it is the best sales format

3 the opening of the song sung by his JeongYeon

this shows that something really change twice since several times we see

to JeongYeun in the center confirming his star destination

now let's talk about the wardrobe as in all the videos of twice the

wardrobe is one of the most highlighted is not only part of the

history of the MV but also represents the new bdz concept or

bulldozer proposed by Twice

bulldozer is the fit way for everything public to say

COW: Did you really think we can say it?

with patches and anarchic seams quadrillés Scottish women in very sexy dresses

girls tell us that they are not who want to become the

k-pop rebels but without forgetting the cute style that made them famous

this is a perfect choice since

they will surely win the prize to best costumes as they did in 2016 and 2017

now let's talk about the choreography it is inevitable to see how

consolidates twice on stage always criticized for his choreography twice already

can be considered at the height of their rivals among the big three in

energy and coordination although it is still find everything very supported in the

leading dancer who is Momo equal is very nice to see that Twice can already be

in a good battle against the red cupcakes as at four o'clock

intermittent Who are the 4 intermittent?

and obviously the brides

they are still the patrons of all but he size of his agency always leaves them

out of competition

now we are going to talk about the video of the video we go to the

better in our video theory

ah! they are twice videos of Twice

now I understand

but in the technical section said that

this is one of the biggest jobs production I had JYP so much

in quality as in production cost of this champion scenography and many

special effects that contribute a lot to the time to tell the story of music

video and as a final conclusion the comeback of the third anniversary of twice

shows very vibrant and relaunches the most important girlband of the k-pop towards a

horizon with many more possibilities of maturation we have to clarify

that Twice is already a global girlgroup and It's good to see that JYP has been decided

for something new when I could simply repeat the successful formulas or just

start throwing solo of its members

uyy that was a direct for the opposite

and I think it's too much to say but I think

Yes or Yes is one of the songs of the year and what do you think?

do not forget to activate the bell to not get lost in the video theory Yes or Yes by Twice

I am Lola and this is the Cow Eleven so do not forget to subscribe to the

red button below and activate the bell do not forget to give little hand up

to the video if you liked it and share it with all your friends

see you next. Bye!!!!

For more infomation >> TWICE Yes or YES REVIEW 🍭🍭 with English Subtitles - Duration: 5:00.

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MY FAVORITE SKATESHOP - Duration: 10:59.

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Citizen complains about APD officer's 'thin blue line' flag decal - Duration: 2:32.

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There is an addition to the Holmes Family! - Duration: 0:41.

[Mike] Hi everyone, I've got to tell you a little story...

I'm at my house and my daughter comes over and gives me a little present.

And in this present is a coffee mug...

and I pull it out and I look at it and it says "World's Best Grand Dad"

And I'm looking at it going "why the hell is she giving me this mug?"

And I look at her and said "are you pregnant?!"

[Sherry] And I said "nawww... I'm kidding... totally not pregnant."

[Mike] She's pregnant!

She's going to have a baby!

I'm going to be a grandfather again!

[Sherry] We're adding to the Holmes construction crew!

[Mike] We're going to have to get a little tool belt.

[Sherry] I have one.

[Mike] Yeah... I've love you!

[Sherry] Baby loves you too!

[Mike] That's my grandchild coming!

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이달의소녀탐구 #441 (LOONA TV #441) - Duration: 1:01.

(We prepared some footage of the rehearsal for Orbit who couldn't come to the concert!)

Go Won: We're going to meet fans soon~

Go Won: Fighting!

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California Wildfires Update: Thursday, November 15, 2018 - Duration: 3:34.

Hello everyone I'm Shawn Boyd in the state operation center here at Cal OES

headquarters outside of Sacramento. As of today there are over ninety-four-hundred

firefighters fighting fires in California, fires that have burned almost

a quarter of a million acres. Here's the latest on the three largest fires

starting with the Camp Fire in Butte County. It has already become the most

destructive and deadliest wildfire in California history. It's burned over

140,000 acres, containment is now up to 40%. Over 10,000 structures destroyed, 56

confirmed fatalities with still more than a hundred missing. The Woolsey fire

covering both Ventura and Los Angeles counties is now closing in on a

hundred-thousand acres, containment up to 57% and now three confirmed fatalities.

And firefighters continue to make great progress on the hill fire also in

Ventura County, the Hill Fire now almost fully contained. There are over 1,100

fire engines now on these fires, of those nearly half are local government engines

from all over the state, 18% are mutual aid and have come from over a dozen

states from all across the country. Cal OES engines make up 17% of the force

with CAL FIRE and federal engines rounding out the total. And now a quick

update on shelters in Butte County. The American Red Cross will take over the

operation of the shelter at the Glenn County Fairgrounds starting Friday

November 16th, overall there are nine total shelters and one on standby for

the Camp Fire, that information can be found at WildfireRecovery.org. For

survivors of the campfire a disaster recovery center will open on Friday

November 16th. The center will be located at the former Sears store in the Chico

mall. 1982 east 20th Street in Chico, the center will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

seven days a week, the disaster recovery center will have information

and resources for homeowners, renters and business owners who sustained damage as

a result of the Camp Fire. The California Highway Patrol has been providing mutual

aid since the beginning with traffic control highway closures and law

enforcement. The CHP is working with the Butte County Sheriff's Department and

Paradise to help clear roads and highways of vehicles that were caught in

the fires. They're safety hazards and once on tow trucks will be moved to a

staging area. They tell us they're all working well together it's team work

made better through relationships they've already forged. JOE PHIPPS / CHP INVESTIGATOR: "We work very well

with the local law enforcement so that team work early on we come up here we

know people face-to-face we know the communities and we can step in and fill

whatever role they need us to do." Now they're also checking cars for the

remnants of valuables left behind though at this point they may only have

sentimental value. Now if you need additional information on assistance

shelter or recovery you can find all of that information up-to-date and more on

our website wildfirerecovery.org. For all of us here at Cal OES and all of our

partner agencies working hard for you behind us, I'm Shawn Boyd,

Thanks for watching.

For more infomation >> California Wildfires Update: Thursday, November 15, 2018 - Duration: 3:34.

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[EXID(이엑스아이디)] '알러뷰' 컴백 인터뷰 #5. SOL JI ('I LOVE YOU' Comeback Interview #5. SOL JI) - Duration: 0:50.

Q. There were two years of break to all of five members work together. How do you feel about come back as whole?

I talked about it while I was getting my makeup.

It's been a while I took photo shoot for album.

I waited for it so long.

I cannot wait to meet the fans after finishing the new music video.

Q. What would you say to LEGGO who are waiting the group for comeback?

Sorry for keep you waiting. We worked hard as much as you waited.

So what I want to say is give us much support.

Keep it up!

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Double Homicide Suspect Shot, Killed In Evacuation Zone - Duration: 1:39.

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Assistance Center Opens In Thousand Oaks For Fire Victims - Duration: 2:31.

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Dog Harasses Sheep | Kritter Klub - Duration: 3:48.

Now Playing: Akdong Musician's 200%

The dog fell in love with the sheep

(Oh my gosh, can we show this on broadcast? O_o)

(Leave me alone)

Stop it!

Star-crossed..

(no words man..)

The dog can tell which one is his lover

(That's enough,, I'm putting you on a leash)

(The start of something new)

The dog gets intimidated by the sheep

Muri is the nicest of them all

(lovestruck)

(Can't keep to themselves)

(opposites attract)

Ireum ah!

(Are you cheating on me?)

Do you like Muri that much?

You know he's not a girl, right?

(I'm actually a boy)

(What the heck man..)

(Escape room)

(Romeo off to meet his Juliet)

(Here he comes)

Animal expert: It's not love

The dog is not good at herding sheep

So he finds the weakest sheep

And unleashes his frustration onto him

At the expense of the sheep..

You have to break them up

To make him feel uncomfortable

(Ouch..)

(nevermind)

(Back off)

We got the dog to play with some of the nicer sheep

So he can learn how to herd them, and feel confident

(This is so much fun!)

I thought he couldn't get along with the sheep

But I see potential

Practice makes perfect

Ireum ah

Good job

For more infomation >> Dog Harasses Sheep | Kritter Klub - Duration: 3:48.

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СЛОВАКИЯ - УКРАИНА / ПРОГНОЗ НА ФУТБОЛ / ЛИГА НАЦИЙ УЕФА - Duration: 4:21.

For more infomation >> СЛОВАКИЯ - УКРАИНА / ПРОГНОЗ НА ФУТБОЛ / ЛИГА НАЦИЙ УЕФА - Duration: 4:21.

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Friday Muggulu | 9 to 9 Dots Muggulu Small [Tipkyanchi Rangoli] - Duration: 3:54.

Simple rangoli designs, please subscribe to our channel for more videos

Friday Muggulu

9 to 9 Dots Muggulu Small

Tipkyanchi Rangoli

Rangoli Designs by Aishwarya

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Anime 2018 - Main giấu nghề "CON MÈO THẦN THÁNH" - Nhạc phim Anime edm Nightcore hay - King Ryoma - Duration: 59:34.

Anime 2018 - King Ryoma

Chúc các bạn xem phim vui vẻ

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All Golf All The TIme

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'I will NOT be a meddling monarch' says Charles in TV admission - Duration: 32:20.

Prince Charles has ruled out being a 'meddling monarch' when he succeeds to the throne

In a major documentary to mark his 70th birthday next week, the heir to the throne tackles head-on the issue of his controversial lobbying

And he vows to stop campaigning on the environment, architecture and homeopathy as king, insisting: 'I'm not that stupid

' Speaking for the first – and, aides insist, last – time on a subject that has dogged much of his time as Prince of Wales he says: 'I do realise it is a separate exercise being sovereign

So of course I understand entirely how that should operate.Scroll down for video  'I've tried to make sure whatever I've done has been non-party political, but I think it's vital to remember there's only room for one sovereign at a time, not two

Harry's tribute to his 'mummy' Diana as he praises 'amazing' Charles Prince Harry (right today) paid tribute to his mother Diana in the BBC documentary

The Duke of Sussex was interviewed alongside his brother as they spoke about their childhood

Prince William did not raise their mother Diana, who died in 1997, and Charles does not mention her either - but Harry did as he paid tribute to their father as he approaches 70

Harry said: 'He's done an amazing job, and without telling us what he should be doing or the direction that we should go in, he's just let us learn from the nature of the job, learning from him, learning from Mummy

'The programme reveals how Charles would take his sons litter picking when they were on holiday with him

He has also passed down some of his other quirkier traits.Harry reveals: 'He's a stickler for turning lights off

'And that's now something that I'm obsessed with as well, which is insane because actually my wife certainly goes 'Well why turn the lights off? You know it's dark'

'You can't be the same as the sovereign if you're the Prince of Wales or the heir

But the idea somehow that I'm going to go on exactly the same way, if I have to succeed, is complete nonsense because the two situations are completely different

'However, the prince is unrepentant about his public campaigning over the past half century

He says archly: 'I always wonder what meddling is? I mean I always thought it was motivating

'But I've always been intrigued, if it's meddling to worry about the inner cities as I did 40 years ago and what was happening or not happening there – the conditions in which people were living

If that's meddling I'm very proud of it.'Documentary-maker John Bridcut admitted Prince Charles appeared to resent the word meddling when he asked him the question

He said today: 'He bridled a bit at the word meddling and said he prefers the word motivating'

Mr Bridcut said Charles' wife Camilla says the 'burden' of being the next monarch 'does not weigh heavily on his shoulders because he has known all his life it is going to happen'

He added: 'Actually he told me he it might be rather relieving to step back from that rather more front line role he's carried on as Prince of Wales'

 Former cabinet minister Lord Hain says 'I don't see why the future monarch should be expected to be completely viewless and silent on everything'Lord Hain added: 'I've never been a monarchist, but if you believe in a monarchy, then I don't see why the monarch currently or the future monarch should be expected to be completely view-less and silent on everything

'Asked if he thought it was a shame that Charles has said he will not speak out on issues, Lord Hain said: 'No

I respect his point of view, just as I respected our dialogues when I was in government

'But anti-monarchy campaigners Republic said: 'The royal PR machine are facing a crisis as Charles prepares to take the throne

'The organisation added: 'Charles has routinely abused his position of power, privately lobbying cabinet ministers and influencing government policy with his own political agenda

 'King Charles is just around the corner and we should be having a wide-ranging national debate about our country's future, not a coronation by default

' Critics accuse 'royal PR machine' of 'rushing to change Prince Charles' public image'  Republicans have predicted a crisis for the royal family when Charles takes over from his mother the QueenPrince Charles will be unable to resist 'meddling' when he becomes king because he has been 'abusing his power' for years, critics have said today

Anti-monarchy campaigners Republic have claimed that tonight's BBC documentary marking the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday is just a 'rushed' PR exercise to boost his popularity

In the show Charles promises he won't 'meddle' in politics when he takes the throne, but some have suggested the prince will be unable to resist

  Slamming the documentary on BBC One tonight, described as a 'clear the decks interview, anti-Monarchists Republic said: 'The royal PR machine are facing a crisis as Charles prepares to take the throne

'The organisation added: 'Charles has routinely abused his position of power, privately lobbying cabinet ministers and influencing government policy with his own political agenda

'It's unsurprising that then royals are rushing to change Charles' public image as he prepares to become king, but does he really expect us to believe he won't capitalise on all the powers he's about to inherit?'King Charles is just around the corner and we should be having a wide-ranging national debate about our country's future, not a coronation by default

' The documentary, Prince, Son and Heir – Charles at 70, which airs on BBC One at 9pm tonight, is a fascinating portrait of the king-in-waiting, featuring candid contributions from family including his sons William and Harry and wife, the Duchess of Cornwall

It reveals that:Charles is such a workaholic that he often falls asleep at his desk at midnight with a memo stuck to his forehead;When the Duchess of Sussex found out her father would not be walking her down the aisle, Charles immediately volunteered;Prince William wishes his father could spend more time with grandchildren George, Charlotte and Louis;Although born to be king, Charles does not think about his destiny much;William insists he wants to be his 'own man' as Prince of Wales

Documentary-makers were given unrivalled access to Charles for a year, watching him at close quarters both at work and in private

And although a sensitive subject with the prince, the issue of his life-long lobbying was difficult to ignore

Over the years, the prince has been accused of risking the monarch's constitutional impartiality by meddling in government policy

Tales of his so-called 'black spider memos', the regular missives written to ministers calling for action in his distinctive scrawled handwriting, have left many uneasy about his ability to be a neutral monarch

In the interview the prince confronts the issue directly, pointing out that as the longest-serving heir to the throne in British history – he inherited the role at the age of just four – it was his duty to find a way to live a productive public life

He compares his role to that of the 14th-century Black Prince, a predecessor as Prince of Wales and commander during the Hundred Years' War

Charles says: 'Each one of my predecessors had to find out how they would do it, a lot of them dropped dead or were killed before they got very far

'I mean the Black Prince was the first one and he rushed about doing all the complicated bits and fighting battles while his father sat somewhere else

So you know he was busy winning his spurs, and in a sense that's still what has to happen

'Charles says as a young man he was encouraged to 'get involved' by political leaders

'I remember Jim Callaghan who was prime minister and he invited me to come and spend the whole day at No 10,' he recalled

'I sat in on all his meetings, and the Cabinet meeting and his briefing before going to the House of Commons for Question Time, and then I was sent round all the different ministries to find out what went on

'You have to make of it what you feel is right. There's nothing laid down – that's what makes it so interesting, challenging and of course complicated

'When pushed by Mr Bridcut, who points out that people have openly expressed concern that he won't be able to resist getting involved, Charles explodes: 'I'm not that stupid

'He agrees that he could continue to use his 'convening' power – the ability to bring disparate people and groups together – but only 'with the agreement of ministers'

Charles rarely gives interviews of a personal nature. The last one was to presenter Jonathan Dimbleby in 1994 when he admitted adultery

And he has never confronted the issue of how he intends to conduct himself as monarch before, believing it unseemly to refer to anything that involves the death of his mother

But it is understood the prince believes now is the time to lay to rest the suggestion that he will be anything other than constitutionally neutral

Charles's mention of his work in the inner cities is a reference to the highly successful Prince's Trust for disadvantaged youngsters

He also describes himself as a 'risk taker' when it comes to some of his public work, like Dumfries House, the Scottish stately home that he controversially saved after taking out a £20 million loan and has since turned into a thriving charity hub

The prince says: 'Having taken the risks, I believe in living dangerously.'Prince, Son and Heir - Charles at 70 is on BBC One at 9pm tonight

  I'm so proud of how he stepped in to walk Meghan down the aisle, says Harry as he and William give candid interview about their relationship with their fatherPrince Harry says his father did not hesitate to step in after the Duchess of Sussex's father pulled out of walking her down the aisle in May

Thomas Markle decided not to travel from his Mexico home after being humiliatingly exposed for colluding with a paparazzi photographer in the run-up to the nuptials

When it became clear that Meghan wouldn't have her reclusive father to support her, Harry went to his

Speaking in a documentary to mark Charles' 70th birthday, Harry says: 'I asked him to and I think he knew it was coming and he immediately said 'Yes, of course, I'll do whatever Meghan needs, and I'm here to support you'

'For him that's a fantastic opportunity to step up and be that support, and you know he's our father so of course he's going to be there for us

I was very grateful for him to be able to do that.'Millions of viewers were left deeply moved as the prince turned to his father and said, 'Thank you Pa', as Charles completed the walk down St George's Chapel at Windsor with Meghan on his arm

Charles's wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, says: 'That was very touching. But afterwards watching it on the television, I think it was a lovely gesture

'Prince William insists he wants to take his own path in life.The second in line to the throne says: 'There are so many things I admire about my father – his work ethic, his passions

but personally I want to be my own man and take my own style, my own passions and my own interests my way, and do things slightly differently

'It's important that each generation does things a little bit differently.'  Charles works too hard – he should spend more time with his grandchildren (who he loves crawling around with) reveals Prince WilliamPrince William wishes his workaholic father could spend more time with his grandchildren, the documentary to mark Charles' 70th birthday reveals

The Prince of Wales is described as a 'brilliant' grandfather who will spend hours crawling on the floor and making silly noises with his little granddaughters and grandsons

But the prince can be distracted because he is so dedicated to his work – to the extent that his sons say he sometimes falls asleep with the documents he is reading stuck to his face

HANDS-ON GRANDFATHERAsked whether his father has 'time to be a grandfather on top of everything else', William answers carefully

In recent years, Charles is said to have privately expressed his frustration that he doesn't get to see as much of his grandchildren as the Middleton family, a claim his aides have always furiously dismissed

But his elder son makes clear that he would like to have more 'family time' with his hard-working father

William says: 'It's something I'm working more heavily on, put it that way. I think he does have time for it, but I would like him to have more time with the children

'Now he's reached his 70th year it's a perfect time to consolidate a little bit because, as most families would do, you are worried about having them around and making sure their health's OK – and he's the fittest man I know but equally I want him to be fit until he's 95

'So having more time with him at home would be lovely, and being able to play around with the grandchildren

 'Because when he's there, he's brilliant. But we need him there as much as possible

'Camilla adds: 'He will get down on his knees and crawl about with them for hours, you know making funny noises and laughing, and my grandchildren adore him, absolutely adore him

He reads Harry Potter and he can do all the different voices and I think children really appreciate that

' Aides say Charles could not be prouder to be a grandfather.The prince happily shows the documentary crew an arboretum that he has planted for his eldest grandchild at Birkhall, his Scottish home, which he calls 'George's wood'

LITTER PICKERReferring to his passion for the environment and life-long campaign to highlight the perils of climate change, Harry reveals his father still can't help 'banging the drum' even when he sits down with his sons to dinner

He tells his brother: 'You know how frustrated he gets. But he's done an amazing job, and without telling us what he should be doing or the direction that we should go in, he's just let us learn from the nature of the job, learning from him, learning from Mummy

'The programme reveals how Charles would take his sons litter picking when they were on holiday with him

He has also passed down some of his other quirkier traits.Harry reveals: 'He's a stickler for turning lights off

'And that's now something that I'm obsessed with as well, which is insane because actually my wife certainly goes 'Well why turn the lights off? You know it's dark'

'I go 'We only need one light, we don't need like six', and all of a sudden it becomes a habit and those small habit changes he's making, every single person can do

And I think that is one of the key lessons certainly that I felt that he taught us

'William agrees, adding: 'I know I've got serious OCD on light switches now which is terrible

'He does life the way that he advocates. He did take to heart the criticism quite a lot when he was younger

'24/7 WORKAHOLICIf there is one thing the prince's family is agreed on, it's their desire – not that he will ever listen – for him to slow down

Harry jokes: 'He does need to slow down, this is a man who has dinner ridiculously late at night

'And then goes to his desk later that night and will fall asleep on his notes to the point of where he'll wake up with a piece of paper stuck to his face

'William agrees, saying: 'He has amazing personal discipline. So, he has – and it's frustrated me in the past a lot – he has a routine

'The only way to fit all this stuff in is things have to be compartmentalised. The man never stops

'I mean when we were kids there was bags and bags and bags of work that the office just sent to him

We could barely even get to his desk to say goodnight to him.'The Duchess of Cornwall says she tried to encourage her husband to 'pace himself' but admits he is too driven to take any notice

She smiles ruefully: 'My father once said to me, 'As you get older, you've got to do one thing and that is pace yourself'

And I would love to tell him to pace himself, but I'm afraid that's not going to happen

'MAN OF DESTINYCharles neatly sums up the way his life has been mapped out before him, with astonishing matter of factness

He says: 'When my mama succeeded and became Queen when by grandfather died so young, aged 57, I ended up becoming heir to the throne at aged four

'And yet his wife says it is a weight he bears lightly.Asked whether the crown is something he often thinks about, Camilla says: 'No, I don't

 'I think his destiny will come, he's always known it's going to come and I don't think it does weigh on his shoulders at all

'When she is asked if it is something he talks about, the duchess replies: 'Not very much, no

It's just something that's going to happen.'BIRTHDAY BOYAsked to give a message to the prince on his birthday, his sons are quick to reply

Harry laughs: 'Please have dinner earlier is my message to him! I would encourage him to remain optimistic because I think it can be very easy to become despondent and negative

 'But with hopefully his children and his grandchildren and hopefully more grandchildren to come, he can get energy from the family side and then carry on his leadership role

'William adds: 'I'm very pleased that he's made 70. You know if you ask him if the job's done, it's not

'But more than anything I'd like to see his passions and his interests and the things he's been campaigning for come to fruition completely for him

He hasn't even reached the point that his natural progression should do – i.e. being monarch

So, you know he's still got his job to do.'  Charles is not a man to act in haste – it took him 30 years to marry Camilla – so he will have given his TV gamble much thought

But will it pay off, asks RICHARD KAY Prince Charles never does things in haste. He was 32 when he married for the first time, he romanced Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles more than 30 years before marrying her, and he has now waited until the eve of his 70th birthday before letting the world know what sort of king he will be

For many years, he has unburdened himself of his views on architecture, education, the environment, homeopathy and countless other subjects

He has shared his thoughts on faith, on duty and on his respect for tradition. But on kingship and the kind of monarch he sees himself as, he has largely been silent

 In many ways, of course, it has been an entirely commendable position to adopt. Given the longevity of the Queen, to have done otherwise would have been not just discourteous to his mother, but potentially dangerous

However, the absence of any clear vision of what life under King Charles III will be like has led to a situation where his public interventions – notably those infamous 'black spider' memos to ministers – have seen him cast as a meddling monarch in waiting

Now, with one eye on the future and from the comfortable position of almost reaching his 70th – his birthday is next Wednesday – he has chosen to deal with these vital issues for the first time

Questioned in a TV documentary about those accusations and about his future role, his answers are both surprising and revealing

The film also sheds an intriguing light on his relationship with his sons William and Harry, and on his grandchildren

'When he's there he's brilliant,' says William pointedly. 'But we need him there as much as possible

' What emerges from this 60-minute documentary is the most compelling – and intimate – picture of the Prince of Wales since the controversial Jonathan Dimbleby programme almost a quarter of a century ago

But while that film marked his anguish over his affair with Camilla, and hastened the final break-up of his marriage to Princess Diana, this one is likely to be remembered for him finally setting out how he will operate as king

Clearly irked by questions about his lobbying and the accusation of meddling, the prince says he is proud to have worried about inner cities and to have tackled other issues

Pressed about whether such campaigning will continue once he comes to the throne, he replies: 'I'm not that stupid

'Then, with one penetrating aside, he says: 'I think it's vital to remember there's only room for one sovereign at a time, not two

But the idea somehow that I'm going to go on exactly the same way, if I have to succeed, is complete nonsense

'Here, in a handful of words we get to the heart of Prince Charles. On the one hand he is explaining why he has said nothing about his future role

There is the deep respect and, yes, love, for his 92-year-old mother, and a refusal to take anything for granted

'If I have to succeed' is a telling phrase in itself.But there is another message here, too

And this one is directed at Prince William, who will himself succeed to Prince of Wales when the time comes: who knows, it might even be a warning

Though even the most enthusiastic of William's supporters would admit that the 36-year-old heir in line is more likely to model himself on his inscrutable grandmother than on his outspoken father

Indeed, in a candid aside William, who has not always had an easy relationship with Charles, says: 'I want to be my own man and take my own style

'As for the future, Charles is unequivocal. Without mentioning the word king, he says: 'Clearly I won't be able to do the same things I've done as heir

'He cites Shakespeare as illustration: 'You only have to look at Henry V or Henry IV Part I and 2 to see the change that can take place, because if you become the sovereign you play the role in the way that it is expected

'Many will no doubt be reassured by such positivity from the prince, especially those alarmed that – on occasions – he does blunder into the political arena

The Queen, of course, has been nothing short of remarkable in observing the convention that royals do not express their views on any area of public life

What this film seems to suggest is that, as the moment of his elevation to the crown grows closer, he is taking these symbolic positions of the monarch more seriously and more thoughtfully

The picture that also emerges is one of contentment. Only once, in a project which spanned a year in the prince's life did I – a long-time observer of Charles's princely temperament – get a glimpse of the crotchety prince

It comes during a clip filmed a Birkhall, the prince's Scottish retreat which he inherited from the Queen Mother

In the gardens there he has planted an arboretum which he refers to as 'George's wood', because he began planting around the time of the birth of his first grandson

He is walking with Camilla in the gardens when she begins to reminisce about the prince's long-dead Jack Russell, Tigger

The dog was part of his life at the time his marriage to Diana was breaking up and, despite his second wife's endeavours, he clearly did not want to discuss the pet

 All the same, the nervous tics, the fidgeting with cuffs and never knowing what to do with his hands, were largely absent from this warmest of portraits

The relationship with his sons, which has been troubled, seems to have much improved

They are generous in their praise of their father – especially Harry, who talks of the workaholic prince falling asleep at his desk

He mentions his gratitude to his father for walking Meghan down the aisle at his wedding in May

And in a nod to his American wife, not used to late dining, he suggests that in the future his father might eat dinner earlier in the evening

Camilla, of course, is ever present, saying on air the kind of supportive messages that have been such an integral part of their decades-long relationship

Significantly, she discloses that Charles does not fret about the future. Does his destiny weigh heavily on his shoulders, she is asked at one point? 'No,' she responds, 'his destiny will come, he's always known it's going to come

I don't think it does weigh on his shoulders at all.'There is, naturally, no contribution from the Queen

But wouldn't it have been fascinating to have heard from Prince Philip?This was, in many ways, a clearing of the decks interview, not unlike the decision he took on another birthday a few years ago to correct some long-repeated misconceptions about him

He said it was untrue that he had seven boiled eggs presented to him for breakfast each day, and explained that Camilla still has her own home because she likes to spend time there with her children and grandchildren

This exercise is far more serious – and risky. Will his openness about how he will reign be believed? If he can succeed in persuading critics of that, then it will have been a gamble worth taking

For more infomation >> 'I will NOT be a meddling monarch' says Charles in TV admission - Duration: 32:20.

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So You're Thinking of Fixing Your Rate - Duration: 1:33.

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For more infomation >> So You're Thinking of Fixing Your Rate - Duration: 1:33.

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Reports confirm Arsenal desperate to sign this former Real Madrid star in January - Duration: 1:55.

Arsenal are considering paying the €40m release clause for Espanyol defender Mario Hermoso in January, according to reports in Spain

Hermoso joined Espanyol from Real Madrid in 2017, having never appeared for Madrid's first team after coming through their academy

Since then, the 23-year-old has made a name for himself in La Liga, to the point that he's just received his first call-up for the Spanish national team

Suddenly, there are rumours that Real Madrid want to activate their buy-back clause of €7.5m

However, Arsenal are also very interested, according to a report from Marca. They wouldn't have the same cut-price option as Real, but they could choose to pay Hermoso's €40m release clause, and they're considering doing so in January

If they did, half of that fee would go to Madrid anyway, as per the terms of Hermoso's original sale

Hermoso has played every minute of Espanyol's league campaign so far, scoring a couple of goals and helping them keep five clean sheets in their run up to fifth in the table (above Real)

It's no surprise the big clubs are starting to take an interest, and that interest will only increase if the Spaniard makes his international debut over the break

For more infomation >> Reports confirm Arsenal desperate to sign this former Real Madrid star in January - Duration: 1:55.

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Magia Record | Mirrors | Episode 5 | (Translated) - Duration: 2:53.

Kaede-chan and I were in a real pinch, but Yachiyo-san rescued us...

At Yachiyo-san's suggestion, the three of us headed back to see Mitama-san.

Iroha: Mitama-san!

Mitama: Oh my, Iroha-chan! You're back much earlier than I expected...

Mitama: ... Oh! I see that you've brought company!

Yachiyo: Mitama. How's business?

Mitama: Well, if it isn't Yachiyo-san! ... My, and Kaede, too.

Kaede: Um! Um, you see! Well...!

Mitama: What's wrong? You seem flustered.

Yachiyo: Have you... Seen Momoko and Rena?

Mitama: Those two? Hmm, no, I haven't.

Mitama: Since I arrived, I haven't seen anyone else enter the barrier besides Iroha-chan.

Kaede: I-I see...

Yachiyo: ... In other words, they're still in the barrier...

Yachiyo: ... Well, I can't say that for sure, but.

Iroha: You can't say it for sure...? Why not?

Yachiyo: Didn't I say this already?

Yachiyo: "Endless Mirrors" is a very unique barrier.

Yachiyo: There's no predicting what could happen in that place...

Iroha: ... I guess you're right...

Kaede: ... I hope they're okay... Momoko-chan and Rena-chan...

Yachiyo: ... Yes...

Yachiyo: Now what would Rena think if she knew you were this worried...?

Kaede: Eh? ... Oh, you're right... She'd definitely get offended...!

Yachiyo: Then you're better off not worrying too much.

Kaede: ... Right!

Kaede: If it's those two, they'll definitely be just fine! I'll stop worrying riiight... Now!

Mitama: ... That's certainly an odd way of comforting her...

Iroha: Um... Mitama-san?

Iroha: Hm? Yes, what is it?

Iroha: I wanted to ask you something...

Mitama: Yes?

Iroha: Why is this barrier so different from the rest...?

Mitama: ... My. What a straight forward question.

Iroha: Mitama-san, you said that the witch's goal was the prey on us...

Mitama: That's right, I did say that, didn't I?

Iroha: But - we can come and go as we please, and there's no end in sight...

Iroha: Somehow, the whole set up here seems so out of place...

Mitama: ... Not all magical girls come back.

Iroha: ...Eh...?

Kaede: !

Mitama: The freedom to come and go... And a curiosity for what lies at the end...

Mitama: These things lead magical girls to set foot inside that place countless times...

Yachiyo: ... Not to mention that defeating witches is our duty...

Mitama: ... Yes. So we can't just ignore it.

Mitama: And so, magical girls come here...

Yachiyo: Just like I did.

Iroha: ... I... I see...

Yachiyo: In some ways, this witch is rather nasty.

Kaede: Momoko-chan... Rena-chan...

Mitama: ... Oh, I'm sorry... I've said too much, haven't I...?

Mitama: Ahh, they'll be fine, they'll be fine! Those two can hold their own!

Kaede: ... Yeah...! I believe in them...!

Kaede: ... But...

Yachiyo: ... Just standing around waiting doesn't sit well.

Iroha: ... Kaede-chan, do you mind if I come with?

Kaede: Iroha-chan...!

Iroha: I'll do my absolute best to help out!

Kaede: Thank you!

Mitama: Yachiyo-san... What will you do?

Yachiyo: ...........

Yachiyo: ... Well, I'm already involved, I suppose...

Kaede: T-thank you very much!

And so, the three of us returned into the barrier once again...

Iroha: ...........

Iroha: (... But is this just playing into the mirror witch's hand...?)

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