one of its most deeply respected. it was rare for elizabeth to speak about her life as monarch. there were occasional insights, though this from a bbc documentary. it s a question of maturing into something that one s got used to doing. and accepting the fact that here you are and it s your fate. she continued with her public duties well into her 90s. there was further family turmoil, though. prince andrew was forced to withdraw from public life amid claims he d sexually assaulted a 17 year old claims he denied. and the sussexes, harry and meghan, decided that they wanted to step back from royal life. they moved to california and gave a television interview in which meghan made damaging criticisms of the royal family. they were unsettling moments, presided over by a monarch who showed that her sense of commitment was undiminished. together, we are tackling this disease. during the coronavirus emergency of 2020,
trusty society of st. george, that is an english patriotic organization. welcome to you on the somber day, it can t be understated no matter how prepared brits were for this. the queen reached well in her 90s, right, it s still comes as a shock. is that our prevailing mood today, the adjustment to getting his to life without her? it still hasn t sunk in. but we reflect on the life, the legend, and the legacy as britons are sad, but we are also so proud. that beautiful report that you have been showing there about her history, really shows how incredible impact she s had on the world so far beyond britain. more than 100 countries visited, prime ministers, 14 u.s. president, and the respect of the world that really shines through in all the tributes from global leaders. and i have to wonder, sandro,
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vote by mail, just to show your i.d., all of these hurdles have very, very real impact on texans. so i m just glad i m able to shed some sort of a light on what s going on down here. taylor, where are people saying. are they angry? are they frustrated? are they more focused than ever on trying to get these ballots cast? what s the mood? i think people are very frustrated. not only are voters frustrated, you have people who have voted by mail for decades, you have a voter that is well into her 90s, and has been eligible to vote by mail for, you know, over nearly 30 years. so to have these laws changed, right before a new election, it is very frustrating to voters. and also, not just registering voters, but also the county election officials, who have to enforce some of these rules.