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03:11안녕하세요.
03:14안녕하세요.
03:14안녕하세요.
03:17안녕하세요.
03:18안녕하세요.
03:20안녕하세요.
03:26She'll be with you in just a moment.
03:28I have to wait till she picks up in the other room.
03:35So is everyone there together?
03:38Yes?
03:39All here? Such a special time of year.
03:42And is it just the four of you for Christmas or...?
03:44I believe that's her now, sir.
03:47Thank you.
03:48Right. I'm playing. Move up.
03:50Laura, you've been cheating again.
03:52Hello.
03:54I wish you'd answer the phone. I never know what to say.
03:57We're alone now.
03:59I'm in the bedroom.
04:01In bed? On top of it.
04:03Lucky old bed.
04:07Are you still in Tesha?
04:08I am, yeah.
04:11Missing you terribly.
04:14Back soon, though, my darling.
04:17Are you still making the speech in Oxford tomorrow?
04:20Yes.
04:21That's the reason I called, actually.
04:22Could you bear to quickly listen to it?
04:24Is it very long? Only we're a full house.
04:27No, no, no. Short and punchy.
04:28And a bit controversial.
04:30Which is why I want your opinion.
04:33You always know best when to rein me in.
04:36All right.
04:37Oh.
04:39Remind me of the subject.
04:41The teaching of English language in schools.
04:44It is quite astounding to think that in England, we have produced one of the world's most beautiful languages.
04:51However, the rate at which that language is degenerating has become a cause for concern.
04:57It's a tragedy for the next generation that in the birthplace of the language of Keats, of Shelley, of Shakespeare,
05:04efforts to preserve that language and uphold the standards of its teaching are no longer a priority.
05:10If we look at the way English is used in business, in the popular press, or on television programs, or
05:17indeed in our schools, universities, and institutions, we'll see just how important...
05:34What's the address?
05:35Front drive, front drive.
05:37And what town are you in?
05:38A chapter.
05:39Emergency. Tell me exactly what's happened.
05:41I want to tell you I'm just saying I'm out.
05:43Teach you to be in a cleaner.
05:44So step out, back side, back side.
05:47That, that, that, that's going to be.
05:50It's not safe.
05:51I am not right.
05:52I am not right.
05:54Bering to reach me.
05:56The police are leaving.
05:58Er, that, that, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
06:01No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
06:03Is that Brian?
06:04Yeah.
06:04Is just on up and down, can you hear him please?
06:07Yeah, no, he's here, he is please.
06:12시청해주셔서 감사합니다.
06:39If we want to produce the next generation of great writers, we must use our education system to protect what
06:46is surely our greatest national export, the English language, which, like any language, is so much more than a collection
06:54of words.
06:56It's a means of building bridges between people of different backgrounds, cultures, and generations.
07:05What do you think?
07:06I think it's brilliant.
07:09I mean, you could go further.
07:10Our language is like an endangered species that needs to be protected.
07:14It's a scandal the way we're letting it be slaughtered.
07:17Oh, I quite agree.
07:19I read it to my private secretary.
07:21I think I might have gone too far.
07:22I suppose it might be better to leave the audience wanting more.
07:26Yes.
07:28I suppose one has to be aware of it in the room.
07:32Just feel one's way along with it, if you know what I mean.
07:36Mm.
07:37You're awfully good at feeling all the way along.
07:42Stop it.
07:46It's too dangerous.
07:48If we run this, we'd risk being responsible for breaking up a royal marriage.
07:55But, uh, I don't want our friend crossing the street and selling it to anyone else, either.
08:03So pay him what he wants.
08:05Keep the tape, put it in the safe, and hope for another day.
08:13Keep the tape, put it in the safe, and hope for another day.
08:20Keep the tape, put it in the safe, and hope for another day.
08:22I love you.
08:23I adore you.
08:26Night.
08:29Night.
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18:19이 시각 세계였습니다.
18:44그리고 일상에 대한 바람으로 reinvest던 장면을 달라고 생각합니다.
18:49아내의 자리에 대해 정보가 알고있었습니다.
18:54그녀의 장면이 결정되어 있는 것 때문에
18:58그들은 결혼이 맹으로 된다는 것입니다.
19:01그런데 당신과의 외부가 이는 외부가
19:03이제는 그녀의 장면이 될 수 있도록 할 수 있고
19:04그는 Bruselas의 장면이 될 수 있도록 할 수 있도록 할 수 있도록 할 수 있도록 하죠.
19:35그리고
19:36이 녀석은 �茹고 있습니다.
19:40그는 그날 수 없을 수도 있습니다.
19:43저는 이 녀석을 알고?
19:47어떤 것을 그 실시가 reflex이 있습니다.
19:52아직은 itself.
19:53feeling을 지켜보다는 것이 좀 많이 중요합니다.
19:58오늘의 이 녀석은 아직도.
20:01욕이 주의가 있습니다.
20:05I think it's brilliant.
20:08I think you could go further.
20:11Our language is like an endangered species.
20:13It needs to be protected.
20:15It's a scandal the way we're letting it be slaughtered.
20:18I quite agree.
20:20I really might cry with the secretary
20:21who thinks I might have gone too far.
20:24I suppose it might be better to
20:27leave the audience wanting more.
20:30Yes.
20:32I suppose one has to be aware of it in the room.
20:35Just feel one's way along with it.
20:38If you know what I mean.
20:42You're awfully good at feeling your way along.
20:45Stop it.
20:51God, I want to feel my way along you.
20:54All over you.
20:55Up and down you.
20:57In and out.
20:58Particularly in and out.
21:01That's just what I need at the moment.
21:03Is it?
21:05I know it would revive me.
21:08But I can't bear a Sunday night without you.
21:12God.
21:13It's like that program, Start the Week.
21:16I can't start the week without you.
21:19I fill up your tank.
21:20Yes, you do.
21:22So you can cope.
21:23Then I'm all right.
21:26What about me?
21:30The trouble is I need you several times a week.
21:33So do I.
21:35I need you all the week.
21:37I need you all the time.
21:41Oh, darling.
21:42I just want you now.
21:44Do you?
21:46Mmm.
21:47So do I.
21:48Desperately.
21:49Desperately.
21:50God, I wish I could just...
21:53live inside your trousers or something.
21:55It would be so much easier.
21:57What are you going to turn into?
21:58A pair of knickers?
22:00Oh, God forbid.
22:01A Tampaxe.
22:02Just my luck.
22:05A complete idiot.
22:08What a wonderful idea.
22:10My luck to get chucked down the lavatories.
22:13Keep on going on and on forever.
22:15Swirling around on top.
22:16Never going down.
22:17Oh, darling.
22:19Till the next one comes through.
22:21Perhaps you could just come back as a box.
22:24What sort of box?
22:25A box of Tampaxe.
22:28You could just keep going.
22:30That's true.
22:36Have you gone to sleep?
22:38No, I'm here.
22:41Will you ring me when you wake up?
22:44Bye-night, my darling.
22:45I do love you.
22:47Love you, too.
22:51Don't want to say goodbye.
22:53Neither do I.
22:58But you must get some sleep.
23:03Bye, darling.
23:06Bye.
23:07Bye.
23:10Press the button.
23:12I'm going to press the tit.
23:14My darling, I wish you were pressing mine.
23:16Oh, God.
23:18So do I.
23:20Harder and harder.
23:22Oh, darling.
23:27Night.
23:30Night.
23:32Love you.
23:33I adore you.
23:36Night.
23:38Night.
23:39Night.
23:46Night.
23:46Night.
23:47Night.
23:47H мног.
24:06Night.
24:07Night.
24:08It's a Alba.
24:08Night.
24:37다음 영상에서 만나요
24:44다음 영상에서 만나요
25:11다음 영상에서 만나요
25:13다음 영상에서 만나요
25:53다음 영상에서 만나요
26:27in this family especially
26:30you are sweet
26:34I doubt our dear papa will see it that way
26:44all right
26:49I'll speak to you tomorrow
26:58if I weren't so ashamed I might confess of admiration of the sheer scale of your achievement
27:03in one fell swoop you've succeeded in alienating the church of your moral fitness
27:09the politicians of your conduct unbecoming
27:12the house of commons is in uproar
27:15they're saying we've pressed the self-destruct button
27:22among your many entirely unjustified military honors
27:27as colonel-in-chief of the royal regiment of wales
27:31I wonder if you might remind us of their motto
27:37in English
27:42better death than dishonor
27:45what's that speak up
27:45better death than dishonor
27:49a sentiment on which you would do well to reflect
28:01are you still here
28:02what's that speak up
28:29you're so painful
28:32they're rather included
28:33they don't know how the world has changed
28:35everyone's just blaming everyone else
28:38that's no excuse for gratuitous sadistic exhibitionism
28:42sounds like playground bullying
28:46the way the sycophants all nodded
28:50grateful that it invective wasn't directed
28:52그들은 한번씩.
28:56그는 아무 선택을 할 수 없지.
29:02당신을 보게.
29:05당신을 보게.
29:14네.
29:25could just jamming.ου
29:31surrounding
29:31you what you see not old
29:33stuffy quarters but young
29:35professional men and women of
29:37today way
29:39ahead group all the lagging behind
29:41group as i like to call was
29:43set out to prepare the monarchy for
29:45the coming millennium but it seems
29:46to be they held some confusions
29:47to which millennium were actually
29:48being i think a
29:50지 allegatoryytictional mode in saving
29:53mus malak we should do that exact opposite
29:55what the wayered group recommends
29:57i think we are greedy
29:58should İşteo the monarchy is in Iraq
30:01dangerous want
30:02it's vital that it will go into believe in
30:05and be excited about the future
30:07if one has school for the future
30:08the monarchy is and the answer is
30:10it's user
30:12but right now the problem is
30:14no one knows you
30:15that alone you pretty all that
30:16think
30:17I quite agree.
30:20Well, what should we do about that?
30:23Well, one thought that we had was that, um,
30:27perhaps a mature, progressive, open television special
30:31would be a way to go,
30:32where the Prince of Wales is finally given the opportunity
30:35to freely air his voice.
30:38Alongside an expansive and wide-ranging interview,
30:41we could grant cameras,
30:42unprecedented access to a future king at work,
30:45an intimate and authoritative profile
30:49of an enlightened, thoughtful, forward-thinking man
30:53who has been Prince of Wales for a quarter of a century
30:56and a chance for him to lay out his vision
30:58for a modern monarchy, a modern Britain.
31:01Who are you thinking of as the interviewer?
31:04Well, there are a number of candidates,
31:06but the name we're most excited about
31:08is Jonathan Dimbleby.
31:11Mm.
31:12He's serious, he's forthright, he's independent-minded.
31:16Count Durham would be ideal if we're going from South Jones to...
31:20People will know that it's not puffery
31:22or chocolate-box royalism with Dimbleby.
31:25There is an element of risk.
31:29He's bound to ask about the marriage at some point.
31:33But, in our view, there's...
31:36there's a far greater prospect of reward.
31:44Let's take your time.
31:47A bit measured.
31:48Just for your set?
31:49Ready to go.
31:49Good.
31:50Right. This is it.
31:51Thank you.
31:55How are you?
31:56Sir.
31:56Where do you want me?
31:58I'm sitting here, sir.
32:00Please, please.
32:01All right, please.
32:04Right.
32:05Five, four, three...
32:10Your Royal Highness, it's...
32:12it's fair to say that in recent years
32:14the royal family has been plagued
32:16by a certain amount of adversity.
32:20Do you think, with all these setbacks
32:22to your family and to you personally,
32:25that the monarchy can still survive?
32:30Well, more than that,
32:31I hope it can...
32:34can flourish.
32:35But to do so, it needs to adapt.
32:38It's no secret that I'm open to the idea of reform.
32:42I think that we're at a make-or-break time for the monarchy,
32:46and we need to be radical.
32:48But, of course, there's only so much
32:49that I can do as Prince of Wales.
32:53As king, you will also find yourself
32:55at the head of an established church.
32:57In the past, you have shown an interest in other faiths.
33:00How does that sit with a future role
33:03as supreme governor of the Church of England,
33:06defender of the faith?
33:08Well, of course, I prefer to think of myself
33:10not as a defender of just one faith,
33:13the Church of England,
33:14but as a defender of faith in general.
33:18Why should the Church of England have a monopoly on the crown?
33:22What about the Jews and Catholics and Sikhs
33:24and Muslims and Hindus?
33:26Are they not its subjects as well?
33:28There is, of course, one question above all
33:31that burns in the public's mind,
33:34and that relates to your marriage to the Princess of Wales.
33:37One of the most serious allegations concerning your marriage
33:41is that you were repeatedly unfaithful
33:43and that your close association with Camilla Parker Bowles
33:47was a deciding factor in its collapse.
33:50How do you answer that?
33:55Mrs. Parker Bowles is a dear friend of mine,
34:00a wonderful friend that I'm jolly lucky to have.
34:04And even within a marriage,
34:07one must still nurture outside friendships.
34:10And Mrs. Parker Bowles is just one of a number of friends
34:15that I've been close to over the years.
34:20When you married your wife,
34:22you made a pledge before God to uphold your wedding vows.
34:26Did you at least try to be faithful from the start?
34:30Of course.
34:31And were you?
34:32Yes.
34:39Until...
34:45Until it became obvious that the marriage couldn't be saved,
34:53both of us having done our best.
34:59At which point I...
35:03Tried to do my duty.
35:07But there was, uh...
35:10There was nothing to be done.
35:16So, yes, uh...
35:20Old friendships were rekindled.
35:26You've been very forthright in your response.
35:30Very honest.
35:31Is it your hope that this issue will now go away?
35:36Well, I'd certainly prefer it.
35:40It typically stems, I think, from when...
35:44When we in the monarchy set ourselves up as a sort of ideal,
35:49as husbands or as wives or as...
35:51as parents.
35:54And very often the truth is very far from that.
35:57The question people have to ask themselves is,
36:00what do they want in their leaders?
36:03Do they want someone who errs, but who learns from their mistakes?
36:07Who grows?
36:08Who...
36:09Who recognizes the need for change?
36:12Who has a vision?
36:13Or someone who is content to continue making the same mistakes?
36:20And to keep things as they are?
36:25Really, I think that's the clear choice that, uh...
36:28that people are faced with.
36:32This desire for progression extends to many aspects of your work as Prince of Wales.
36:43Prince Charles bared his soul to the nation last night
36:46in a television documentary designed to showcase his work as Prince of Wales.
36:51And he appeared to have no regrets, as he greeted onlookers today
36:54during his first public appearance since the programme aired.
37:00His aides were letting it be known they've been delighted
37:03with the response to his controversial television profile.
37:06Palace officials said they'd been deluged with calls of support.
37:11The programme contained a number of intimate revelations,
37:14including the Prince's close friendship with Mrs. Camilla Parker Bowles.
37:18The admission divided viewers
37:19between those who felt it was a refreshing attempt to clear the air
37:23and those who felt the Prince had made an error of judgment.
37:27There was no comment from Kensington Palace,
37:30but the Princess of Wales upstaged her husband
37:33by attending the Serpentine Gallery's annual summer party this evening,
37:37putting on a defiant display in what many are already calling her revenge dress.
37:50The Prince and Princess remain focused on their public roles,
37:55but there is little doubt that the War of the Waleses
37:58has entered a new and more volatile phase.
38:03Camilla! Camilla! Camilla! Camilla! Camilla! Camilla! Camilla! Camilla!
38:17What do you say to that, Camilla?
38:32이 시각 세계였습니다.
38:49The reaction to the interview is divided between those that feel the prince has shown himself unfit to be king
38:55and should have had the good grace to stay silent, and those that have been pleasantly surprised by what they
39:07saw and heard.
39:10Interestingly, it was his desire to be defender of faith in general to Jews, Muslims, Catholics, Sikhs, Hindus, rather than
39:22defender of the faith that has won most favor.
39:26His words having undeniably connected with whole constituencies that are traditionally left unreached by the monarchs.
39:35It is not a monarch's role to campaign or chase constituencies like a politician because the crown itself is a
39:41unifying symbol.
39:43It binds together a kingdom of four nations and a worldwide multiracial commonwealth, symbolically.
39:52Charles is frustrated because the crown has many of the functions of an inanimate object.
39:59He prefers to be animate.
40:01But there's a danger in that.
40:04One can end up undoing more than doing.
40:30You're not eating.
40:33No, you don't have an appetite.
40:36네, 알겠습니다.
40:37저는 그렇게 생각했을 때,
40:39왜요?
40:40맛있게 해.
40:43무슨 일을 들으신지?
40:47책을 들으신다.
40:48그의 일을 들으신다.
40:49책을 통해,
40:50이 부분을 통해,
40:52왜요?
40:56그의 일을 신뢰한 것들을 말하고
40:58교육과 교육과 교육과 교육을
41:01그들 모두가 thing인다.
41:06모두가 관심이 있다고 생각한다.
41:09또 많은 중인 것들이 궁금하다.
41:09아직까지 더 관심이 있다고 생각한다.
41:13더 관심이 있다고 생각한다.
41:16제 책은 어디서 가나요?
41:2618세의 시즌 유일을 대단한 날에
41:29Prince of Wales, the set-up shop at Leicester House to generate fresh ideas.
41:34Shadow Monarchy, in essence. A rival court.
41:37But this is not the 18th century.
41:41And creating rival courts is not what we do in this family.
41:45We close ranks behind the Sovereign, not to criticize her.
41:51We're all after the same thing, Anne.
42:00Are you sure you won't have some of this asparagus?
42:04It's fresh from the garden.
42:23Good night.
42:25Come on.
42:39For years I've doubted Charles.
42:44He wasn't strong enough.
42:50Tough enough.
42:52But look what he's just come through.
42:55First that phone recording, subsequent humiliation.
42:59Then that interview and subsequent criticism.
43:03And it hasn't broken him.
43:05The opposite.
43:07He might be as mad as everyone thinks.
43:09But he's not as weak as everyone thinks.
43:15Charles I saw today was strong.
43:18Confident.
43:20Mature.
43:23Not only does he have what it takes for the job, in some ways he's already begun.
43:28What do you mean?
43:28For the past year, possibly more.
43:33Charles has been slowly but surely setting up his own court at St. James's.
43:40His own Camelot.
43:43His own advisors.
43:45His own modern, progressive agenda.
43:51He knows one day he will be King Charles III.
43:55And if we want to know what that will look and feel like.
44:00Well, he's starting to show us.
44:17The whole point of the Prince's Trust is to equip young people like you with the skills and the confidence
44:25to fulfill your dreams and ambitions.
44:30Now you may think that someone of my age and background wouldn't understand young people in your communities.
44:36And the unfair judgment of society that you sometimes face.
44:42Well, as it happens, I do understand a little bit about what it is to be criticized and judged.
44:52And I also know that those judgments are mostly not true.
44:57That people out there have no idea who I really am.
45:03How about you?
45:04I'm sure that each of you has something within you.
45:10An unacknowledged greatness.
45:13A talent that deserves to be recognized.
45:18And that's what the Prince's Trust is all about.
45:21To give you the confidence to believe in your ideas.
45:25And the money to bring them to fruition.
45:29I want to reach those that have been overlooked.
45:33Rejected.
45:35To make sure that you've been given a chance.
45:40Because it's only when we risk reaching too far
45:44that we find out how far it's possible to go.
45:50Thank you.
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45:52Thank you.
45:53Thank you.
45:54Thank you.
45:58Thank you.
46:14Don't sweat the technique.
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