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the government is responsible for the appointment. mr sharp insists he has not been involved in a loan, a guarantee, or arranging any financing. here s our culture and media editor, katie razzall. this is the bbc you now it prides itself on being the great entertainer, the educator, the informer. behind the scenes, the two informer. behind the scenes, the two in charge of the chairman, richard sharp, appointed by the government, he leads the bbc board and upholds the independence of the corporation. the day to day running is led by director general tim davie, the editor in chief. this afternoon, the commission of public appointments has announced he will review the process that led to mr sharp getting the job. process that led to mr sharp getting thejob. it process that led to mr sharp getting the job. it follows weekend reports that he helped to arrange a loan for borisjohnson when he was prime minister and that mr sharp didn t declare that during the appointment process. i have no
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framed picture of the queen in somebody s sitting room. viscountess hinchin the public carrying photos of her in their wallet, it is very personal and i feel many people today have woken up to is really coming to terms of it, the shock and sadness and the heartbreak. this is a country that has absolutely adored this queen. her approval rating was 90%, i mean absolutely extraordinary woman and this will take some time for everybody to mourn, to grieve and let it process. todd: you just analyzed this through the lens of the great people of great britain. look at this through the american lens now, what should americans take away from the life and legacy of the queen?