సార్వత్రిక ఎన్నికల్లో ఓటర్లకు పంచేందుకు వైకాపా అధినేతకు వేల కోట్ల రూపాయలను పంపిణీ చేయడమే కేసీఆర్ రిటర్న్ గిఫ్ట్ అని చంద్రబాబు నాయుడు అభిప్రాయపడ్డారు. ఏపీలో సామంతరాజుకు పట్టం కట్టేందుకు కేసీఆర్ ప్రయత్నిస్తున్నారని విమర్శించారు. ఇప్పటికే వెేయి కోట్ల రూపాయలను ఆంధ్రాకి తరలించారని ఆరోపించారు. తెరాస, వైకాపా, భాజపాలుఎన్ని కుట్రలు చేసిన చేధిస్తామని ధీమా వ్యక్తం చేశారు.
'కేసీఆర్ రిటర్న్ గిఫ్ట్ ఇదే' - crores
కేసీఆర్ తనకిస్తానన్న రిటర్న్ గిఫ్ట్ ఏంటో చంద్రబాబు వెల్లడించారు. జగన్ని అడ్డుపెట్టుకునే రాష్ట్రంపై కక్షసాధింపు చర్యలకు దిగారని ఆరోపించారు.
కేసీఆర్ వర్సెస్ బాబు
సార్వత్రిక ఎన్నికల్లో ఓటర్లకు పంచేందుకు వైకాపా అధినేతకు వేల కోట్ల రూపాయలను పంపిణీ చేయడమే కేసీఆర్ రిటర్న్ గిఫ్ట్ అని చంద్రబాబు నాయుడు అభిప్రాయపడ్డారు. ఏపీలో సామంతరాజుకు పట్టం కట్టేందుకు కేసీఆర్ ప్రయత్నిస్తున్నారని విమర్శించారు. ఇప్పటికే వెేయి కోట్ల రూపాయలను ఆంధ్రాకి తరలించారని ఆరోపించారు. తెరాస, వైకాపా, భాజపాలుఎన్ని కుట్రలు చేసిన చేధిస్తామని ధీమా వ్యక్తం చేశారు.
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UK POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY
London - 8 March 2019
1. Duchess of Sussex arrives on stage
2. Wide of panel, including musician Annie Lennox, model Adwoa Aboah, Duchess of Sussex, former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and executive director for Camfed in Africa Angeline Murimirwa
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Duchess of Sussex:
(Host: "Just a quick one as we're among friends. How's that bump treating you?") Very well. It's funny, I've actually been joking in the past few weeks, I'd seen this documentary on Netflix about feminism and one of the things they said during pregnancy was, 'I feel the embryonic kicking of feminism.' I love that. So boy or girl, whatever it is, we hope that's the case with our little bump."
4. Wide of panel
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Duchess of Sussex:
"At the age of 11 I had seen a commercial at the time that I found to be very sexist and truth be told at 11, I don't think I even really knew what sexism meant. I just knew that something struck me internally. No one was telling me that it was wrong but I knew that it was wrong. And I think sort of using that as my moral compass and moving through from the age of 11, being able to see that at that age, I was able to actually change this commercial before social media, before being able to, you know, have a larger reach, just putting pen to paper, it really set up the trajectory for me to say, 'If things are wrong and there is a lack of justice and there's an inequality, then someone needs to say something. And why not me?'"
6. Wide of panel
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Duchess of Sussex:
"I think the treat in and of itself is being able to be here and be with these incredible women on the panel. I mean that is such a gift on this day. And then separate from that, the women in my life that I want to celebrate, I will continue to send some love to today but also the men who are championing all of us as part of this journey is great. And then I'll put my feet up because that's a deserved treat, especially at this stage of pregnancy."
8. Wide of end of panel discussion
STORYLINE:
The Duchess of Sussex said her journey as a feminist began at the age of 11, when she spoke at a panel discussion to mark International Women's Day in London on Friday.
The Duchess said her curiosity was ignited after watching what she called a "sexist" commercial in her childhood.
"I don't think I even really knew what sexism meant. I just knew that something struck me internally and was telling me that it was wrong but I knew that it was wrong," she said.
The Duchess went on to say that putting her ideas down on paper helped crystalize her sense of right and wrong.
"It really set up the trajectory for me to say, 'If things are wrong and there is a lack of justice and there's an inequality, someone needs to say something. And why not me?'"
The royal also spoke about her hopes that her future child would be a feminist.
"I'd seen this documentary on Netflix about feminism and one of the things they said during pregnancy was, 'I feel the embryonic kicking of feminism,'" she smiled. "Boy or girl, whatever it is, we hope that's the case with our little bump."
The discussion was arranged by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust (QCT) on the day that the Duchess was named as the Trust's Vice President.
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UK POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY
London - 8 March 2019
1. Duchess of Sussex arrives on stage
2. Wide of panel, including musician Annie Lennox, model Adwoa Aboah, Duchess of Sussex, former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and executive director for Camfed in Africa Angeline Murimirwa
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Duchess of Sussex:
(Host: "Just a quick one as we're among friends. How's that bump treating you?") Very well. It's funny, I've actually been joking in the past few weeks, I'd seen this documentary on Netflix about feminism and one of the things they said during pregnancy was, 'I feel the embryonic kicking of feminism.' I love that. So boy or girl, whatever it is, we hope that's the case with our little bump."
4. Wide of panel
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Duchess of Sussex:
"At the age of 11 I had seen a commercial at the time that I found to be very sexist and truth be told at 11, I don't think I even really knew what sexism meant. I just knew that something struck me internally. No one was telling me that it was wrong but I knew that it was wrong. And I think sort of using that as my moral compass and moving through from the age of 11, being able to see that at that age, I was able to actually change this commercial before social media, before being able to, you know, have a larger reach, just putting pen to paper, it really set up the trajectory for me to say, 'If things are wrong and there is a lack of justice and there's an inequality, then someone needs to say something. And why not me?'"
6. Wide of panel
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Duchess of Sussex:
"I think the treat in and of itself is being able to be here and be with these incredible women on the panel. I mean that is such a gift on this day. And then separate from that, the women in my life that I want to celebrate, I will continue to send some love to today but also the men who are championing all of us as part of this journey is great. And then I'll put my feet up because that's a deserved treat, especially at this stage of pregnancy."
8. Wide of end of panel discussion
STORYLINE:
The Duchess of Sussex said her journey as a feminist began at the age of 11, when she spoke at a panel discussion to mark International Women's Day in London on Friday.
The Duchess said her curiosity was ignited after watching what she called a "sexist" commercial in her childhood.
"I don't think I even really knew what sexism meant. I just knew that something struck me internally and was telling me that it was wrong but I knew that it was wrong," she said.
The Duchess went on to say that putting her ideas down on paper helped crystalize her sense of right and wrong.
"It really set up the trajectory for me to say, 'If things are wrong and there is a lack of justice and there's an inequality, someone needs to say something. And why not me?'"
The royal also spoke about her hopes that her future child would be a feminist.
"I'd seen this documentary on Netflix about feminism and one of the things they said during pregnancy was, 'I feel the embryonic kicking of feminism,'" she smiled. "Boy or girl, whatever it is, we hope that's the case with our little bump."
The discussion was arranged by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust (QCT) on the day that the Duchess was named as the Trust's Vice President.
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(i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com
(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service
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