so this lane might not look like much, but it is special, because we are walking in my grandad s footsteps. and just around the corner is something that ties together the queen, britain, and my family. this is the belle plantation. at its peak, nearly 300 slaves were forced to live and work here. after slavery was abolished, it was bought by a family who were close friends of the queen. she came to visit this place on her last trip 55 years ago. hi! good to see you! good to see you my brother, give me an elbow bump. so this is the belle plantation. sad to say, but it is faded glory. trevor marshall is a historian and a leading pro republic campaigner. daniel, this is where the bookkeeper, as it was called, this is where he or the manager paid the workers on fridays. you know, at the desk. the people lined up out here. they lined up out here like, laughs, like if
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the family s deaths. hypothermia refers to heat related conditions. they were found on a trail near yosemite national park in august. the family s dog was also found dead. its cause of death is still undetermined. we re going to take you to virginia now. in fact, there is the former president, barack obama, who has just walked out on stage there in richmond. he is stumping for terry mcauliffe, a little elbow bump there. in a tight gubernatorial race there. we re going to listen in right now. hello, richmond! it is good to be back in virginia! although i have to say that
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