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The Bachelor Episode 6 Recap: Who Was Eliminated Last Week? | Heavy.com

On last week's episode of The Bachelor, Colton Underwood and the 10 remaining women vying for his heart took their journey from Thailand to Vietnam.

In episode 6, there were 2 one-on-one dates and one group date, following a rose ceremony elimination at the top of the episode.

Ahead of tonight's new episode, here's a recap of what happened in episode 6:.

Beware of episode 6 spoilers below if you are not caught up with the show.

The description for episode 6 read "The remaining bachelorettes travel to Vietnam's Cam Ranh coast; a spa date rekindles passion between Colton and one woman; the women on the group date get trained in the martial art of Vovinam.

Episode 5 ended on a cliff hanger featuring Onyeka and Nicole's drama, so at the start of episode 6, the cocktail party picked up with the rose ceremony, and both Onyeka and Nicole were eliminated.

Heading into the episode 6 dates, only 7 women remain in the competition.

With Onyeka and Nicole eliminated, the group left Thailand for Vietnam.

Although Demi was excited by the prospect of having her first one-on-one date with Colton, the date card went to Hannah G.

They went to a spa and lounged in their bathing suits during the date.

They also made out in a mud bath and made out in the shower while they cleaned up afterward.

Their chemistry was apparent during the date activity and at the dinner that followed.

During the dinner, she also opened up about her parents' divorce, something she and Colton have in common.

She got the date rose.

Sydney, Cassie, Hannah B., Katie, Tayshia, Caelynn, Heather, and Demi went on the group date with Colton this week, which challenged them to a martial arts tournament.

During the date, Demi and Colton called Demi's mom, who had just been released from federal prison, and Sydney decided that the show and her relationship with Colton wasn't working.

Sydney eliminated herself during this group date before warning Colton about women who might not be in the competition for the right reasons.

Tayshia received the group date rose.

Kirpa got the second one-on-one date of the episode, and she and Colton had lunch and went snorkeling.

She opened up to him about her failed engagement with someone who was saving himself for marriage, and after she told Colton she would be ready for a proposal at the end of the show, he gave her the date rose.

When Colton got back from his date with Kirpa, Demi went to his hotel room to let him know she is falling in love with him.

He told her that he wasn't there with her and sent her home on the spot.

There was no cocktail party this week – just a rose ceremony, during with Katie was eliminated.

In total, 5 women were eliminated during this 2-hour episode: Demi, Onyeka, Nicole, Sydney, and Katie.

Heading into tonight's episode 7, Kirpa, Hannah B., Hannah G., Heather, Caelynn, Cassie, and Tayshia remain in the reality dating competition.

The Bachelor.

For more infomation >> The Bachelor Episode 6 Recap: Who Was Eliminated Last Week? | Heavy.com - Duration: 5:11.

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COKE FESTIVAL 19 - WHAT WAS IT LIKE? | DamnSheKnows - Duration: 6:04.

So we are I've confessed right now and it's go fresh 2019 and that's the entrance we're gonna go

Just went to one stall which is the Cheska they asked me if I want coffee and then they said they don't have it

What the hell first of all, they asked me if I wanted and now they're telling me they don't have it not in so weird

So spicy I need something to drink I

Don't know why they choose this song but yes, it's hurting my ears now I see music is extremely loud

I cannot talk. I cannot hear who I am talking to like, can you talk to me?

No, see I can hear if he said yes or no

So this is like so frustrating the playlist isn't very igniting, but I'm I like my coffee. Oh

My god this tastes really good

I'm gonna pick out readings because I don't have enough money to afford all the things right now

I'm gonna try out these three things because the things here can be a little costly if you're in a budget

So obviously you can try everything unless you have a bag of money with you just to spend on food

So it's sunset now and what feels good right now like it feels better

Nice pictures if you have like a nice

Tonight more pictures. Oh my god. I want to talk to the director

This is part hazelnut Oreo not

I'm told but it's really really good. You guys should try watching Oh

I'm lost here all by myself

I don't find my sister and I cannot buy I

Can't for anyone I came with so I'm just rubbing myself and my ponies about to die

So, I don't know how I'm going to handle that

We're going to get some lemonade because we need a drink now, so what

Lemony

Blue not very loud, though and given the number of people

You want try Aloha look over there know what you want

Going up

Like it's so nice to stand next to this

Yaiba cute a drill like specially when is winter that's so cold right now

Now we're just gonna go and have our coffee and then we're heading home and it was so much fun to be here

Hey coffee, horchata and Brody

For more infomation >> COKE FESTIVAL 19 - WHAT WAS IT LIKE? | DamnSheKnows - Duration: 6:04.

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Former Top FBI Lawyer Baker Reveals Trump Was Close To Being Ousted As President - Duration: 5:29.

Former top FBI lawyer James Baker, in closed-door testimony to Congress, detailed alleged discussions

among senior officials at the Justice Department about invoking the 25th Amendment to remove

President Trump from office, claiming he was told Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein

said two Trump Cabinet officials were "ready to support" such an effort.

The testimony was delivered last fall to the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees.

Fox News has confirmed portions of the transcript.

It provides additional insight into discussions that have returned to the spotlight in Washington

as fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe revisits the matter during interviews promoting

his forthcoming book, Fox News reports.

Baker did not identify the two Cabinet officials.

But in his testimony, the lawyer said McCabe and FBI lawyer Lisa Page came to him to relay

their conversations with Rosenstein, including discussions of the 25th Amendment.

"I was being told by some combination of Andy McCabe and Lisa Page, that, in a conversation

with the Deputy Attorney General, he had stated that he — this was what was related to me

— that he had at least two members of the president's Cabinet who were ready to support,

I guess you would call it, an action under the 25th Amendment," Baker told the committees.

Fox News requested further comment from the parties involved.

Lawyers for Baker and McCabe declined comment, as did an FBI spokesperson.

In his testimony, Baker said of McCabe's state of mind: "At this point in time, Andy

was unbelievably focused and unbelievably confident and squared away.

I don't know how to describe it other than I was extremely proud to be around him at

that point in time because I thought he was doing an excellent job at maintaining focus

and dealing with a very uncertain and difficult situation.

So I think he was in a good state of mind at this point in time."

During the closed-door hearing, the former FBI lawyer told lawmakers he could not say

whether Rosenstein was taking the initiative to seek out Cabinet members:

Question: "Do you know what direction that went?

Was it Mr. Rosenstein seeking out members of the Cabinet looking to pursue this 25th

Amendment approach or was it the other way around?"

Baker: "What I recall being said was that the Deputy Attorney General had two members

of the Cabinet.

So he – how they came to be had, I don't know, but…"

Question: "So he had two members, almost like he was taking the initiative and getting

the members?"

Baker: "That would be speculation on my part."

Baker also said he did not know the names of the two Cabinet officials.

"Lisa and Andy did not tell me, and my impression was they didn't know themselves," he said.

Section 4 of the 25th Amendment, which provides a process to declare that the president is

unfit for office.

Such a move would be unprecedented, and the author of the essay writes that the discussions

did not move forward because "no one wanted to precipitate a constitutional crisis."

The amendment, adopted by the states 51 years ago, provides a complex, difficult process

for the removal of a sitting president.

Here is a brief history of the 25th Amendment and an explanation of how it operates.

What is the 25th Amendment?

The 25th Amendment to the Constitution is primarily designed to clarify the presidential

order of succession.

The fourth section provides a multistep process for the vice president and a majority of the

officials who lead executive agencies — commonly thought of as the cabinet — to declare that

the president is "unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office."

That process ultimately requires a two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress.

The fourth section of the 25th Amendment — has never been used, to date.

For more infomation >> Former Top FBI Lawyer Baker Reveals Trump Was Close To Being Ousted As President - Duration: 5:29.

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Jordan Henderson reveals what is impressing him about fast-improving Naby Keita - Duration: 2:18.

  Jordan Henderson has sung the praises of Naby Keita - and insists he is getting better every single week

  Keita endured a slow start to life at Liverpool, struggling to hold down his place in Jurgen Klopp's starting XI

 But Reds skipper Henderson insists that it was always going to take time to for the former RB Leipzig man to settle into his new environment

  And he now believes that Liverpool fans are seeing the best of what Keita has to offer, with fans raving about his performances in recent games against West Ham and Bournemouth

 "I think everyone can see how good Naby is as a footballer," he told Liverpool's official website

Read More Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain sends message to Liverpool fans as he prepares for early comeback  "As I know myself coming to Liverpool, it's such a huge club – and especially changing to the Premier League – is tough

 "It takes time to adapt. I think he's done really well in certain games he's played and I can see him getting used to the way we're playing and the manager has helped him improve, and I can definitely see the potential you can see coming out of him

 "At the same time it takes time to feel right at home, but in the last couple of games you can see the quality that he gives the team and how good he is

"   Jurgen Klopp urges Liverpool to use the "outstanding power" of Anfield in Bayern clash  Keita is pushing for a start in Tuesday night's Champions League clash with Bayern Munich - an opponent he knows well from his time in Germany

 Liverpool host the first leg having finished second in their group.

For more infomation >> Jordan Henderson reveals what is impressing him about fast-improving Naby Keita - Duration: 2:18.

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Jordan Henderson reveals what is impressing him about fast-improving Naby Keita - Duration: 2:04.

  Jordan Henderson has sung the praises of Naby Keita - and insists he is getting better every single week

  Keita endured a slow start to life at Liverpool, struggling to hold down his place in Jurgen Klopp's starting XI

 But Reds skipper Henderson insists that it was always going to take time to for the former RB Leipzig man to settle into his new environment

  And he now believes that Liverpool fans are seeing the best of what Keita has to offer, with fans raving about his performances in recent games against West Ham and Bournemouth

 "I think everyone can see how good Naby is as a footballer," he told Liverpool's official website

Read More Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain sends message to Liverpool fans as he prepares for early comeback  "As I know myself coming to Liverpool, it's such a huge club – and especially changing to the Premier League – is tough

 "It takes time to adapt. I think he's done really well in certain games he's played and I can see him getting used to the way we're playing and the manager has helped him improve, and I can definitely see the potential you can see coming out of him

 "At the same time it takes time to feel right at home, but in the last couple of games you can see the quality that he gives the team and how good he is

"   Jurgen Klopp urges Liverpool to use the "outstanding power" of Anfield in Bayern clash  Keita is pushing for a start in Tuesday night's Champions League clash with Bayern Munich - an opponent he knows well from his time in Germany

 Liverpool host the first leg having finished second in their group.

For more infomation >> Jordan Henderson reveals what is impressing him about fast-improving Naby Keita - Duration: 2:04.

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What! in where? - Duration: 5:54.

something's about to happen he's not gonna be happy

hobbies not having the best day today

something's about to happen he's not gonna be happy

poor baby he's gonna cry right now

how do you feel babe?

A lot better

that's good you should have seen it guys, it was not pretty. He

was not having a good time, I felt very bad for him. Look at this Kaiser isn't it

awesome, its like brand-new. So we're all done now, time to rest; pick up the babies. Are

you happy you get a rest now? Yes. Alright let's go home. Finally get to sleep.

Back again. Oh we're here again

people this is kind of annoying because it's not like very close to come to the

doctor's and we've came every other day this week and I gotta go to the doctor's

tomorrow but it's at a different location but it's still almost the same

distance and about same like half an hour to get to that location so it sucks

but yeah reason why we came today's because well they had to give him

different medication because it wasn't going to fully take out the infection he

had so now we're here again for about like 15 minutes and going home that's

all we need. So this is a little courtyard they

have right here in front of the the medical office. It's nice

and they have the refreshment bar area right there and then right there, don't

know if you guys can see it they have a little fire thing right there and

then they got this table right here in this section right here more tables

looks nice and that area over there that's kind of like a play area for

the kids but it's nice. Yeah, it's a little table.

Go in there Chris. Oh it's wet, OMG

okay, then lets go then

So hubby just told me that there's grass up here because I'm to short to

to look

Step over here but now I can see it, come over here

can you do it by yourself or do you need help?

Help, can't see it

Grass up there. Oh yeah, the grass is up there; on the boxes.

This past week has been like, kind of

a busy week for me unexpected and yeah, the house is a

mess haven't made dinner All because I've been at the doctor's for

like pretty much a week like every other day going back to the doctor's

for something, so well for my hubby so it's just, house is getting crazy and I

just; House is getting crazy and I really need to stay home and clean. Should I

Oh my goodness and that's not the only thing watch this. See that, yep; I still

got Christmas stuff it is like February 5th mm-hm.

I still got the dang real Christmas tree still in my house, so don't feel bad

people when you can't get things done. I was talking to my sister the other day

and I was telling her that for some reason, January is not the best month for

me. It seems like everything happens in January.

Everybody just ends up sick and I you know can't clean the house and can't put

things away, & yeah; that's pretty much what's been happening except now it's

going into February I haven't been able to do any videos

they've been wanting to do but you know what life as mom comes first to take

care of first of all the kids and the hubby especially the hubby so he can go

to work and provide for all of us I'm not taking that tree out by myself no

way. So yeah, story of my life.

you

For more infomation >> What! in where? - Duration: 5:54.

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Royal BOMBSHELL: How monarchy was 'DONE' during upheaval of 1980s Britain - Today News US - Duration: 4:25.

 Speaking in Amazon Prime's 'The Story of Diana', various commentators outlined the chaos that permeated a wild decade in British history

Fashion journalist Meredith Etherington-Smith said: "People throwing cabbages at each other at bus stops

" Biographer Amanda Foreman also claimed strikes were "so bad" and remembered "rubbish wasn't taken off of the streets, there was electricity blackouts all the time"

'You're KILLING the monarchy!' David Attenborough's shock royal ran. Royal SNUB: How Prince Edward did NOT hold Diana and Fergie in 'hig

 And fashion designer Vivienne Westwood's controversial Sex Pistols shirt was the ultimate in protest fashion

 The artist Jamie Reid created the wildly subversive images of Queen Elizabeth for the Sex Pistols's "God Save the Queen" record sleeve, gleefully deconstructing Cecil Beaton's portrait of Her Majesty with a safety pin through her nose

 ABC's Chris Connolly said, against such a background, the Royal Family "were done"

 Jess Cagle, editor of PEOPLE magazine, said: "There was a huge disdain for the Royal Family

"  Mr Cagle said: "A growing part of the population felt 'Why are we supporting these spoiled aristocrats when we can't put food on our table?'" ABC's Mr Connolly claimed: "'No future', the punk band Sex Pistols would sing

" He adds: "And now, all of a sudden, here comes the future." The documentary suggested, at that time, it seemed Princess Diana was the future

 Vivienne Parry, Diana's former charity partner said: "Diana was a disrupter. "She came at a time when the Royal Family was seen as being stuffy and old-fashioned

 "She was new. She was the right way to start a fairy tale". While England was plagued by anti-conservative social unrest, the Queen saw the crucial distraction in a royal wedding

 Watched by 750 million people around the world, the ceremony sparked new public interest in what was perceived as a stale monarchy

 Royal-watchers described the lavish wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981 as the wedding of the century

 Recalling the 1981 wedding for Amazon Prime's "Princess Diana: Behind the Headlines", Jess Cagle, said it was a "dark time" for England

 He added: "The economy was terrible, the Royal Family was just considered by most people in England as this artefact that really resented having to support

" Kim Hubbard, associate editor at PEOPLE Magazine said: "People were really anti-monarchist at the time

The country was in a really bad state. "There was my mum who always reminds me the bins weren't being collected, there was garbage everywhere, you'd have electricity strikes

 "And then you had these people who just inherited well, inherited power and were extremely privileged and there was a lot of resentment

 "And people started to question, do we need this monarchy." However, for the British people, the wedding of Charles and Diana was a breath of fresh air from the stream of bad news in England

For more infomation >> Royal BOMBSHELL: How monarchy was 'DONE' during upheaval of 1980s Britain - Today News US - Duration: 4:25.

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The billionaire business man with eyes for Chelsea and what's happening now - Duration: 3:19.

 Rumours were rife in the summer that Chelsea was potentially up for sale, with the UK's richest man, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, being heavily linked with buying the club from Roman Abramovich

 The reasons why were clear - the potential redevelopment of Stamford Bridge had been put on hold with the club citing a 'lack of investment opportunities' as the main reason, while Abramovich's future in the UK was in doubt after he was rejected for a new UK business visa

 Ratcliffe already owned Swiss club FC Lausanne-Sport in 2017 and had a season ticket at Stamford Bridge, and back in the summer of 2018 the Daily Mail claimed that Abramovich had rejected a £2billion offer from Ratcliffe

 But six months down the line and with Brexit in full swing, reports in the Sunday Times suggest that Ratcliffe is looking to relocate to Monaco in a bid to save a whopping £4bn in tax

   Interestingly enough, it was first reported in August of last year that Ratcliffe was relocating to Monaco, despite being a strong advocate of Britain leaving the European Union during the referendum campaign

 Ratcliffe was a co-founder of INSPEC and made his money through shale gas, before creating the company Ineos in 1998, a multinational petrochemicals giant

 His net worth is estimated to be around £21.05bn, compared to Abramovich's which is reportedly at $11

6bn.  Talk of Abramovich selling Chelsea has quietened down since the summer as the attention switched back to what was happening on the pitch, with the focus now largely on what the Russian will do with Maurizio Sarri as he comes under pressure having dropped out of the top four after a 6-0 thrashing by Manchester City - the heaviest loss in the Abramovich era

 But where does this leave Chelsea and a possible purchase in the future?  Ratcliffe's relocation to Monaco means he can still purchase the club should he wish to - just because he's no longer living in the UK doesn't mean he can't buy Chelsea from the comfort of the principality

 However, it still doesn't look like Abramovich has any interest in selling the club at this moment in time, meaning it's unlikely Ratcliffe will come back in with a bid any time soon

   Keep up to date with the latest news, features and exclusives from  football

london  via the free football.london app  for  iPhone  and  Android  .  Available to download from the  App Store  and  Google Play  

For more infomation >> The billionaire business man with eyes for Chelsea and what's happening now - Duration: 3:19.

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What Arsenal fans have voted is a massive shock - bad news for Unai Emery - Duration: 3:46.

 Twitter user Olle Le Moine conducted a poll to reach out to Arsenal supporters to give their verdict on who was more important - Ozil or Emery

 The German has fallen out of favour at the Emirates Stadium under Emery and has started just one game, against Cardiff, since the turn of the year

 He did not travel to Belarus for Arsenal's Europa League defeat to BATE Borisov on Thursday night, having still been feeling the effects of illness

 There has been intensive speculation over the future of the 30-year-old midfielder, who signed a new contract worth £350,000 a week before tax in January last year which ties him to the club until 2021

 READ MORE: Ian Holloway tears into laughing stock Arsenal  @OlleLeMoine posted on the site: "Right, let end this debate ones and for all

Who would you rather keep at Arsenal? Retweet - Unai Emery. Like Mesut Özil." As of 11am on Monday morning, more than 10 times more fans had voted to keep Ozil rather than Emery - 2606 to 216

 The verdict appeared to irk the fan who ran the poll as he later posted: "People supposed to be "fans" of Arsenal supporting the #TeamMesut defines Arsenal fans in a nutshell

 "Cried out for a new manager. 7 months in they're picking side between the manager and player is ridiculous

As I said before. No player is bigger than the manager. End of debate." Ozil appeared to indicate he would not be forced out of Arsenal against his will in a cryptic Twitter message which featured a quote from Gunners great Dennis Bergkamp on Friday night

 The playmaker posted a picture of himself wearing the Arsenal captain's armband along with a quote from Bergkamp which read: "When you start supporting a football club, you don't support it because of the trophies, or a player, or history, you support it because you found yourself somewhere there; found a place where you belong

" Fans' favourite Bergkamp is considered one of Arsenal's greatest ever players and has a statue outside the Emirates

Latest Arsenal news Arsene Wenger believes losing Aaron Ramsey's unique qualities in midfield will be a setback for Arsenal

 The Wales international has signed a pre-contract agreement with Juventus and will officially join the Turin club on July 1, once his existing deal with the Gunners expires

 The 28-year-old has spent the last 11 years in north London - largely under the stewardship of Wenger, who signed the midfielder from Cardiff when he was still a teenager in 2008

 Speaking at the Laureus Sport for Good presentation, Wenger said: "It will be a loss for Arsenal

I must say it will be an interesting move for Ramsey. "He is a player who is great going forward

His main quality is he can keep the final ball and he makes interesting runs from deep

You don't find many players today who can make midfield runs off the ball. It will be an interesting addition for Juventus

For more infomation >> What Arsenal fans have voted is a massive shock - bad news for Unai Emery - Duration: 3:46.

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Meghan Fashion - Royal BOMBSHELL: How monarchy was 'DONE' during upheaval of 1980s Britain - Duration: 2:16.

 Speaking in Amazon Prime's 'The Story of Diana', various commentators outlined the chaos that permeated a wild decade in British history

Fashion journalist Meredith Etherington-Smith said: "People throwing cabbages at each other at bus stops

" Biographer Amanda Foreman also claimed strikes were "so bad" and remembered "rubbish wasn't taken off of the streets, there was electricity blackouts all the time"

 And fashion designer Vivienne Westwood's controversial Sex Pistols shirt was the ultimate in protest fashion

 The artist Jamie Reid created the wildly subversive images of Queen Elizabeth for the Sex Pistols's "God Save the Queen" record sleeve, gleefully deconstructing Cecil Beaton's portrait of Her Majesty with a safety pin through her nose

 ABC's Chris Connolly said, against such a background, the Royal Family "were done"

 Jess Cagle, editor of PEOPLE magazine, said: "There was a huge disdain for the Royal Family

" Mr Cagle said: "A growing part of the population felt 'Why are we supporting these spoiled aristocrats when we can't put food on our table?'" ABC's Mr Connolly claimed: "'No future', the punk band Sex Pistols would sing

" He adds: "And now, all of a sudden, here comes the future." The documentary suggested, at that time, it seemed Princess Diana was the future

 Vivienne Parry, Diana's former charity partner said: "Diana was a disrupter. "She came at a time when the Royal Family was seen as being stuffy and old-fashioned

 "She was new. She was the right way to start a fairy tale". While England was plagued by anti-conservative social unrest, the Queen saw the crucial distraction in a royal wedding

 Watched by 750 million people around the world, the ceremony sparked new public interest in what was perceived as a stale monarchy

 Royal-watchers described the lavish wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981 as the wedding of the century

 Recalling the 1981 wedding for Amazon Prime's "Princess Diana: Behind the Headlines", Jess Cagle, said it was a "dark time" for England

 He added: "The economy was terrible, the Royal Family was just considered by most people in England as this artefact that really resented having to support

" Kim Hubbard, associate editor at PEOPLE Magazine said: "People were really anti-monarchist at the time

The country was in a really bad state. "There was my mum who always reminds me the bins weren't being collected, there was garbage everywhere, you'd have electricity strikes

 "And then you had these people who just inherited well, inherited power and were extremely privileged and there was a lot of resentment

 "And people started to question, do we need this monarchy." However, for the British people, the wedding of Charles and Diana was a breath of fresh air from the stream of bad news in England

For more infomation >> Meghan Fashion - Royal BOMBSHELL: How monarchy was 'DONE' during upheaval of 1980s Britain - Duration: 2:16.

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Queen Royal - Royal BOMBSHELL: How monarchy was 'DONE' during upheaval of 1980s Britain - Duration: 4:13.

 Speaking in Amazon Prime's 'The Story of Diana', various commentators outlined the chaos that permeated a wild decade in British history

Fashion journalist Meredith Etherington-Smith said: "People throwing cabbages at each other at bus stops

" Biographer Amanda Foreman also claimed strikes were "so bad" and remembered "rubbish wasn't taken off of the streets, there was electricity blackouts all the time"

 And fashion designer Vivienne Westwood's controversial Sex Pistols shirt was the ultimate in protest fashion

 The artist Jamie Reid created the wildly subversive images of Queen Elizabeth for the Sex Pistols's "God Save the Queen" record sleeve, gleefully deconstructing Cecil Beaton's portrait of Her Majesty with a safety pin through her nose

 ABC's Chris Connolly said, against such a background, the Royal Family "were done"

 Jess Cagle, editor of PEOPLE magazine, said: "There was a huge disdain for the Royal Family

" Mr Cagle said: "A growing part of the population felt 'Why are we supporting these spoiled aristocrats when we can't put food on our table?'" ABC's Mr Connolly claimed: "'No future', the punk band Sex Pistols would sing

" He adds: "And now, all of a sudden, here comes the future." The documentary suggested, at that time, it seemed Princess Diana was the future

 Vivienne Parry, Diana's former charity partner said: "Diana was a disrupter. "She came at a time when the Royal Family was seen as being stuffy and old-fashioned

 "She was new. She was the right way to start a fairy tale". While England was plagued by anti-conservative social unrest, the Queen saw the crucial distraction in a royal wedding

 Watched by 750 million people around the world, the ceremony sparked new public interest in what was perceived as a stale monarchy

 Royal-watchers described the lavish wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981 as the wedding of the century

 Recalling the 1981 wedding for Amazon Prime's "Princess Diana: Behind the Headlines", Jess Cagle, said it was a "dark time" for England

 He added: "The economy was terrible, the Royal Family was just considered by most people in England as this artefact that really resented having to support

" Kim Hubbard, associate editor at PEOPLE Magazine said: "People were really anti-monarchist at the time

The country was in a really bad state. "There was my mum who always reminds me the bins weren't being collected, there was garbage everywhere, you'd have electricity strikes

 "And then you had these people who just inherited well, inherited power and were extremely privileged and there was a lot of resentment

 "And people started to question, do we need this monarchy." However, for the British people, the wedding of Charles and Diana was a breath of fresh air from the stream of bad news in England

For more infomation >> Queen Royal - Royal BOMBSHELL: How monarchy was 'DONE' during upheaval of 1980s Britain - Duration: 4:13.

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Adamawa REC: Atiku Doesn't Even Know What I look Like, How Can He Give Me $1m Bribe? - Duration: 1:26.

Adamawa REC: Atiku Doesn't Even Know What I look Like, How Can He Give Me $1m Bribe?

Kashim Gaidam, Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has debunked a report claiming that was implicated in a bribery scandal involving Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

There had been reports earlier on Monday that Gaidam rejected an offer of $1million as bribe from Atiku. The offer was also said to have included a house in Dubai.

Gaidam, who threatened court action, emphasised that he had never met Atiku in his life.

"I've never had any contact with Atiku all my life. I can state without fear of contradiction that Atiku probably does not know how I look, because I've never met him personally, all my life.

I was shocked to read what was credited to me by some unscrupulous persons," he said. Gaidam further stressed that the report "reflects the handiwork of desperate politicians who want to achieve cheap popularity through blackmail".

For more infomation >> Adamawa REC: Atiku Doesn't Even Know What I look Like, How Can He Give Me $1m Bribe? - Duration: 1:26.

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2013 Miami Open loss to Andy Murray was my saddest moment,says David Ferrer - Duration: 2:07.

 David Ferrer feels satisfied with how his career went. The Spaniard shared his biggest achievements in a press conference in Buenos Aires

"It was very good. I could not have asked more, I am very grateful for all what tennis gave me, both on a professional and personal level

  My first Masters 1000 (2012 Paris), when I was world No. 3, when I won the Davis Cups", said the 2013 French Open finalist

What was his best moment in career? "When I won the Paris Masters and then the second and third Davis Cup

 The saddest one? My 2013 Miami Open final loss to Andy Murray and the medal with Feliciano Lopez

" On his post-career plans, Ferrer added: "I want to be with my child and family and I felt that I could not give more anymore

 Now my priority will be my family." On co-directing the Valencia Open a few years ago, Ferrer added: "It was a very nice experience because I also did it with Juan Carlos Ferrero who is a great friend of mine

It was a unique experience, I learned many things and I also did it as a player and I won it thrice

 I felt very happy for being a part of that. The tournament was sold due to some circumstances and I do not know if I will be involved into it again

My future is to play the three tournaments left in the best possible way and then I want to spend time at home and disconnect from everything

"  Ferrer will play in Acapulco late this month

For more infomation >> 2013 Miami Open loss to Andy Murray was my saddest moment,says David Ferrer - Duration: 2:07.

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Liverpool News - Jordan Henderson reveals what is impressing him about fast-improving Naby Keita - Duration: 1:18.

  Jordan Henderson has sung the praises of Naby Keita - and insists he is getting better every single week

  Keita endured a slow start to life at Liverpool, struggling to hold down his place in Jurgen Klopp's starting XI

 But Reds skipper Henderson insists that it was always going to take time to for the former RB Leipzig man to settle into his new environment

  And he now believes that Liverpool fans are seeing the best of what Keita has to offer, with fans raving about his performances in recent games against West Ham and Bournemouth

 "I think everyone can see how good Naby is as a footballer," he told Liverpool's official website

 "As I know myself coming to Liverpool, it's such a huge club – and especially changing to the Premier League – is tough

 "It takes time to adapt. I think he's done really well in certain games he's played and I can see him getting used to the way we're playing and the manager has helped him improve, and I can definitely see the potential you can see coming out of him

 "At the same time it takes time to feel right at home, but in the last couple of games you can see the quality that he gives the team and how good he is

"   Jurgen Klopp urges Liverpool to use the "outstanding power" of Anfield in Bayern clash  Keita is pushing for a start in Tuesday night's Champions League clash with Bayern Munich - an opponent he knows well from his time in Germany

 Liverpool host the first leg having finished second in their group.

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