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Peter Strzok's testimony should be viewed by the public: Kennedy - Duration: 2:40.

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Public memorial held for XXXTentacion - Duration: 0:45.

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Companies no longer racing to go public? - Duration: 5:58.

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HI-EMA to host public meeting today providing information on preparing for natural disasters - Duration: 3:08.

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Mini corso di Public Speaking! - Duration: 1:56.

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Princess Charlotte's Perfected Royal Wave During Her Public Event Appearances - Duration: 3:31.

Princess Charlotte, who turned three at the beginning of May, has made one thing abundantly

clear during her most recent public event appearances: She has learned and mastered

the royal wave.

On Friday, she was spotted by Israeli Channel 2 news correspondent Elad Simchayoff showing

off the skill when saying goodbye to her grandparents, Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of

Cornwall.

But Charlotte's development of the skill goes way back.

Here, a brief photo history of Kate Middleton's daughter practicing the skill.

The First Wave: Trooping the Colour 2016.

On June 11, 2016, in honor of her great-grandma's official 90th birthday celebration, a one-year-old

Charlotte performed her first wave in the arms of her mother.

The Teaching Moment: Arriving in Victoria, Canada During Royal Tour, September 2016.

Charlotte had the opportunity to wave again while arriving at the Victoria Airport during

her parents' royal tour.

She may not have been interested, but this was a valuable teaching moment.

The Confident Wave: Leaving Victoria, Canada During Royal Tour, October 2016.

In just a week, Charlotte becomes a confident royal waver while leaving the Canadian city.

The Perfectly-Synced Wave, Trooping the Colour 2017.

Now two years old, Charlotte nails the timing of her wave perfectly with great-grandpa Prince

Philip.

Poland Trip July 2017.

On the first day of her second big royal tour with her parents, July 17, Charlotte gives

a solid, happy wave to photographers while her big brother Prince George and dad Prince

William more seriously walk ahead.

The Resilient Wave, Hamburg Germany Trip July 2017.

Princess Charlotte wouldn't have the best time during her visit to the Hamburg airport

(she would later be photographed falling and being consoled by her mother), but even though

the day took a turn for the worse, she was captured doing a nice photogenic wave for

the press.

The Royal Wave That Went Viral, Visiting Prince Louis, April 2018.

This is the wave that put Princess Charlotte on the map: when she adorably greeted photographers

while arriving to meet her new baby brother Prince Louis.

The Royal Wedding Wave, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Wedding, May 2018.

Bridesmaid Princess Charlotte was performed multiple waves that day, both in the car arriving

and out in front of photographers.

Every single wave was very cute, and of course one became heavily tweeted.

The Following-The-Queen's-Lead Wave, Trooping the Colour, June 2018.

Charlotte's wave streak continued weeks later, with the three-year-old copying Queen Elizabeth

II's wave during the Queen's official birthday parade this year.

The Both Hands in the Air Wave, Royal Charity Polo Trophy, June 2018.

Days after Trooping the Colour, Charlotte was back in waving action again at the Royal

Charity Polo Trophy match in Beaufort Park on June 10.

This time, because the event was casual and Charlotte was technically off duty, she added

her own adorable edge to it.

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Queen Furious As "Disrespectful" Meghan Markle Disgr*ces Royal Family In Public - Duration: 3:27.

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Chinese court sentences drug dealers to death in public - Duration: 7:17.

A Chinese court yesterday sentenced two drug dealers to death in front of hundreds of people

The two criminals received the verdict on a sports ground in Haikou, southern China's Hainan Province, before being put to execution immediately

Many of the spectators were young students who were organised to watch the public sentencing rally wearing school uniforms, according to a video released by local news outlet hinews

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Chinese firms cash in on Xinjiang's growing police state Share this article Share 6k shares The public sentencing event was organised by the local Qiongshan Court and the Haikou Intermediate People's Court, and was watched by around 300 residents

It was part of the government's campaign on the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, which falls on June 26 every year

The first criminal, 39-year-old Cai Liqun, was found guilty of selling methamphetamine and magu

The latter is a mixture of methamphetamine and caffeine, and is a relatively new type of drug in China

Cai bought the drugs by post before selling them on multiple occasions between September and November in 2015, said the court

The other criminal, 36-year-old Huang Zhengye, was found guilty of transporting and selling methamphetamine

 He was caught in possession of 4,749.8 grams (10.47 pounds) of methamphetamine and 71,100 yuan (£8,143) in relation to drug dealing in September 2015, according to the court

The death sentences and the orders of the execution had been made by the Supreme People's Court, according to Haikou Intermediate People's Court

'Now I announce, take Cai Liqun and Huang Zhenye to the execution ground and carry out the execution by shooting,' announced a female judge on the sports ground

The two courts also gave first trials to 17 other drug dealers involving in eight different cases during the same event

 Among them, eight of them were given death sentences or death sentences with reprieve, according to chinacourt

org, citing China News. It's not uncommon for a Chinese court to give death sentences to criminals in front of a large crowd - sometimes as many as thousands of people

The authority aims to use the form to warn the public against committing crimes, especially drug trafficking

Verdicts and sentences for the criminals are normally made beforehand, and the judge would simply announce them to the masses

  Spectators at yesterday's event appeared to support public death sentencing.Pan Hui, a teacher from the local Yunlong Middle School, told China News that such events could help 'educate' and 'frighten' the students, and they could also make the students fearful of committing crimes

'Our school has been carrying out anti-drug educational campaigns constantly to keep the students away from drugs,' said teacher Pan

  However, concerns have been expressed in the past towards China's public death sentencing

Last December, the Chinese media called a similar rally in southern Chinese city Lufeng 'inhumane' and 'insulting'

A columnist, named Shen Bin, called for an immediate end on such rallies.Shen said though the local authority's purpose was to scare the local suspects and boost sense of social security, they shouldn't break humanity's bottom line which was protected by the law

 Shen argued that China's Public Security Bureau issued a regulation in 1988, which prohibited courts from publicly shaming criminals

Commenting on a different rally in Shanwei city in last June, William Nee at the Amnesty International said the event was 'tragic' and 'barbaric'

 

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What Are The Rules For Making Police Body Camera Footage Public? - Duration: 2:37.

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Chinese court sentences drug dealers to death in public - Duration: 7:33.

A Chinese court yesterday sentenced two drug dealers to death in front of hundreds of people

The two criminals received the verdict on a sports ground in Haikou, southern China's Hainan Province, before being put to execution immediately

Many of the spectators were young students who were organised to watch the public sentencing rally wearing school uniforms, according to a video released by local news outlet hinews

cn.  RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Terrifying moment car gets hit by a train at a level

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Chinese firms cash in on Xinjiang's growing police state Share this article Share 5

6k shares The public sentencing event was organised by the local Qiongshan Court and the Haikou Intermediate People's Court, and was watched by around 300 residents

It was part of the government's campaign on the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, which falls on June 26 every year

The first criminal, 39-year-old Cai Liqun, was found guilty of selling methamphetamine and magu

The latter is a mixture of methamphetamine and caffeine, and is a relatively new type of drug in China

Cai bought the drugs by post before selling them on multiple occasions between September and November in 2015, said the court

The other criminal, 36-year-old Huang Zhengye, was found guilty of transporting and selling methamphetamine

 He was caught in possession of 4,749.8 grams (10.47 pounds) of methamphetamine and 71,100 yuan (£8,143) in relation to drug dealing in September 2015, according to the court

The death sentences and the orders of the execution had been made by the Supreme People's Court, according to Haikou Intermediate People's Court

'Now I announce, take Cai Liqun and Huang Zhenye to the execution ground and carry out the execution by shooting,' announced a female judge on the sports ground

The two courts also gave first trials to 17 other drug dealers involving in eight different cases during the same event

 Among them, eight of them were given death sentences or death sentences with reprieve, according to chinacourt

org, citing China News. It's not uncommon for a Chinese court to give death sentences to criminals in front of a large crowd - sometimes as many as thousands of people

The authority aims to use the form to warn the public against committing crimes, especially drug trafficking

Verdicts and sentences for the criminals are normally made beforehand, and the judge would simply announce them to the masses

  Spectators at yesterday's event appeared to support public death sentencing.Pan Hui, a teacher from the local Yunlong Middle School, told China News that such events could help 'educate' and 'frighten' the students, and they could also make the students fearful of committing crimes

'Our school has been carrying out anti-drug educational campaigns constantly to keep the students away from drugs,' said teacher Pan

  However, concerns have been expressed in the past towards China's public death sentencing

Last December, the Chinese media called a similar rally in southern Chinese city Lufeng 'inhumane' and 'insulting'

A columnist, named Shen Bin, called for an immediate end on such rallies.Shen said though the local authority's purpose was to scare the local suspects and boost sense of social security, they shouldn't break humanity's bottom line which was protected by the law

 Shen argued that China's Public Security Bureau issued a regulation in 1988, which prohibited courts from publicly shaming criminals

Commenting on a different rally in Shanwei city in last June, William Nee at the Amnesty International said the event was 'tragic' and 'barbaric'

 

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Street Changes: Public Meeting - Duration: 0:15.

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Ex-defence chief blasts Theresa May for 'DELUDING' the public over military defence budget - Duration: 3:49.

 Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, General Lord Houghton declared that the 25 programme put forward when David Cameron was Prime Minister to rebuild the armed forces had never been funded and said the UK was "living a lie"

 He admitted the 25 strategic defence and security review had been based on "herculean" assumptions about economic growth to fund the military

 Lord Houghton said: "In truth that programme was never affordable going forward without some herculean assumptions coming to pass

" He claimed these included the growth of GDO (gross domestic output) "in significant amounts" and "alchemic ideas about what efficiencies the armed forces could deliver"

Related articles  But Lord Houghton said Theresa May's Government had to deal with a slow economic growth and "failure" to meet the efficiency saving targets set by the Ministry of Defence

 He added: "We have slightly deluded the country of late that we have a defence programme which frankly we know, the insiders know… is unaffordable

 "So we are to an extent living a lie." In the interview he also sided with the Commons Defence Select Committee's plan, which was presented on Tuesday, to raise the defence budget to maintain its defence relationship with the United States

Marines and RAF take supplies to snow-hit Cumbria after Storm Emma wreaks havoc Mon, March 5, 28 PA of 5 Rescue workers use a RAF Chinook helicopter to deliver supplies to homes near Garrigill in Cumbria  Asked whether Britain should increase its defence spending from the Nato minimum of 2 percent of GDO to 3 percent – as recommended by the Defence Committee - Lord Houghton replied: "It's not just what the armed forces needs, it's what the country needs

" Lord Houghton's remarks come after Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has allegedly demanded an extra £2billion for the armed forces – or threatened to bring down Theresa May's Government

 "I made her, and I can break her," the former chief whip is said to have boasted

 The demands came after it was announced this week the NHS is to receive an extra £2billion a year

   Apparently alluding to the Defence Secretary's ambition to become Prime Minister, Lord Houghton said: "To my way of thinking it would be a great shame if future of the defence budget and the armed forces of this country were somehow part of a political game for power and ambition

 "I hope that is not the case." He also warned the UK's military status would shrink unless Mrs May and Philip Hammond find the money to fund defence

 He said: "We have got to make a hard choice therefore – do we increase the defence budget to make this ambition affordable or diminish ourselves in terms of our status as military power?"

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