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, the royal horse artillery.lowed to get in here! you've been listening and we heard the bells, the wonderful moment when the cathedral bells long and now, all around the country bells are ringing — would that have happened on armistice day 100 years ago? yes, so the bells we re 100 years ago? yes, so the bells were ringing even before 11 o'clock in some places 100 years ago and they did three things, really, announcing the news, celebrating the news and also calling people to church services. and they became a communal expression of the joy, some people called them joy peel rh an act. so you're saying that on the first day, had already happened, or did it spread gradually across the whole of the united kingdom?” did it spread gradually across the whole of the united kingdom? i think there was a sense that once the good news had arrived, the immediate thing you would do would be to ring the bells, if you could get a team together. in some places it didn't happen until the afternoon because they had to get a scrat
, the royal horse artillery.lowed to get in here! you've been listening and we heard the bells, the wonderful moment when the cathedral bells long and now, all around the country bells are ringing — would that have happened on armistice day 100 years ago? yes, so the bells we re 100 years ago? yes, so the bells were ringing even before 11 o'clock in some places 100 years ago and they did three things, really, announcing the news, celebrating the news and also calling people to church...
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they are torturing those so—called royals, that's... they are not real royals, that's...hat's what he said. he said we will treat them like dogs. saud al-qahtani questioned him via a video link. 0nce saud al-qahtani questioned him via a video link. once the interrogation was over, a royal visitor arrived. mohammed bin salman showed up minutes after we sat down with a big smile on his face, which led me to believe he was watching the whole thing. i noticed four cameras in the corners of that sweet. so i believe that he was watching the whole thing. our after almost three months detention, he was released on. another detainee was treated more harshly. according to a lawyer who's worked for several princes, he's also a long—standing critic of the saudi regime. he said punishment was meted out to the prince, former commander of the national guard, and mbs‘s cousin. he says family members told him what happened. a secret informant inside the kingdom has alleged to the bbc that the abuse didn't stop at torture. he says one man was beaten to death. we can't independently verify
they are torturing those so—called royals, that's... they are not real royals, that's...hat's what he said. he said we will treat them like dogs. saud al-qahtani questioned him via a video link. 0nce saud al-qahtani questioned him via a video link. once the interrogation was over, a royal visitor arrived. mohammed bin salman showed up minutes after we sat down with a big smile on his face, which led me to believe he was watching the whole thing. i noticed four cameras in the corners of that...
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the navy actually developed for the royal navy the air service, and it made its way into the royal flying corps. that was the concept originally. that was the concept through the interwar period and really into world war ii, but that is a another issue. -- another issue. those three nations all developed pretty robust naval aviation going into world war ii. the british did pioneered, and used it somewhat in that role for scouting and also some limited attacks, particularly on zeppelin sheds. >> they did some sabotage or something and world war i, and they was paying for, and are they still paying for? >> i don't think so we had the answer here. >> just a quick question. i was always trained in my junior enlistment time that the germans was see inventor and father of compartmentalization of watertight bulk heading in ships, and when you was mentioning the campaign and the two battle cruisers that sunk in minutes, the concept of aggressive flooding without watertight doors and so forth, which might have saved those ships, did that have further implication in other battles and other skirmish
the navy actually developed for the royal navy the air service, and it made its way into the royal flying corps. that was the concept originally. that was the concept through the interwar period and really into world war ii, but that is a another issue. -- another issue. those three nations all developed pretty robust naval aviation going into world war ii. the british did pioneered, and used it somewhat in that role for scouting and also some limited attacks, particularly on zeppelin sheds....
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here at home, the queen and other senior royals attend a festival of rememberance at the royal albertsign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. four people, including a one—year—old child,
here at home, the queen and other senior royals attend a festival of rememberance at the royal albertsign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european...
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. >>> plus a royal deed for those in need. the markle sparkle. inside the real princess diaries, injecting style and warmth into the royal family. how meghan markle is carrying on princess diana's legacy. >>> and home for thanksgiving. one teenage kindness of strangers, and the gift that will change his life. first the "nightline 5." ♪ ♪ >> no matter when you retire, your income doesn't have to. see how lincoln can help ensure you still have income every month of your retirement, guaranteed, at lincolnfinancial.com. maybe you're with the family you got. (all) ooh! or maybe the one you've chosen. it's culture salad. our holidays don't all look the same. am i saying it well, l'chaim? l'chaim? and maybe that's what makes us great. make the dream yours. ikea. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight, the survivors and loved ones of a destination bachelor party turned deadly are fighting for tougher regulations in costa rica after a whitewater rafting trip took a tragic turn. abc's adrian bangert on why they believe it could have been prevente
. >>> plus a royal deed for those in need. the markle sparkle. inside the real princess diaries, injecting style and warmth into the royal family. how meghan markle is carrying on princess diana's legacy. >>> and home for thanksgiving. one teenage kindness of strangers, and the gift that will change his life. first the "nightline 5." ♪ ♪ >> no matter when you retire, your income doesn't have to. see how lincoln can help ensure you still have income every...
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the royal air force and the navy did not ta ke royal air force and the navy did not take on capita, theyontinue to do it in the old traditional way, as you have described, and whilst eve ryo ne you have described, and whilst everyone is having trouble hitting targets because we have nearly full employment in this country, which is a good thing for the economy but makes it more difficult for the armed forces to recruit, nonetheless the royal navy and the royal air force, doing at the old way, are pretty close to hitting their targets. if you go in and try to join the army now, you won‘t get a quy join the army now, you won‘t get a guy with a chest full of medals, exactly as you say, you will have a civilian. if you are a youngster and you join the army, you want the senior nco who has been there, seen it and done it, but someone who has been doing thejob it and done it, but someone who has been doing the job six months and is now the difference between a tank and a helicopter. thank you for joining us, good to talk to you. now i look at the weather was, as with a rather beautiful image. —
the royal air force and the navy did not ta ke royal air force and the navy did not take on capita, theyontinue to do it in the old traditional way, as you have described, and whilst eve ryo ne you have described, and whilst everyone is having trouble hitting targets because we have nearly full employment in this country, which is a good thing for the economy but makes it more difficult for the armed forces to recruit, nonetheless the royal navy and the royal air force, doing at the old way,...
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that is where the royal family will be. we will see members of the royal family.some hope that we will be seeing him and the queen and the rest of the royal family. we'll keep you up—to—date with coverage throughout the day. the headlines are coming up with chris, shortly. hello, this is breakfast with chris mason in the studio and naga munchetty at the cenotaph. here's a summary of this morning's main news. events have been taking place this morning to mark 100 years to the day since the end of the first world war. bagpipes play. at six o'clock, pipers at locations across the uk and around the world, including lichfield and ayr, performed ‘battle's o'er‘, a traditional song played at the end of conflicts. overnight, crowds have fallen silent across the commonwealth to commemorate the centenary of the armistice. thousands gathered for a national service of remembrance at the australian war memorial in canberra, whilst large crowds also attended new zealand's national war memorial park in wellington. more than 200,000 commonwealth troops were killed in the conflict
that is where the royal family will be. we will see members of the royal family.some hope that we will be seeing him and the queen and the rest of the royal family. we'll keep you up—to—date with coverage throughout the day. the headlines are coming up with chris, shortly. hello, this is breakfast with chris mason in the studio and naga munchetty at the cenotaph. here's a summary of this morning's main news. events have been taking place this morning to mark 100 years to the day since the...
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last night, the queen led the royal family in a festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall. this morning, we'll be live at armistice events across the uk. this is folkestone beach, where a portrait of the poet wilfred owen is about to be etched into the sand before later being washed away by the sea. after four years of war, this was the day a century ago when the guns fell silent and today, the nation will remember. also this morning: the death toll climbs in the california wildfires as m bodies are found in the decimated town of paradise. in sport, over and out for tony bellew. he loses his world title fight and retires from boxing. good morning. well, the weather today is going to be a mixture again of sunny spells and showers. the showers will become quite widespread later on, some of which will be heavy and thundery. i'll give you a heads up a little bit later about where the heaviest of those showers are likely to be. hello and welcome to a special edition of breakfast. we're live here at the cenotaph for remembrance sunday. this year marks 100 years to the day since t
last night, the queen led the royal family in a festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall. this morning, we'll be live at armistice events across the uk. this is folkestone beach, where a portrait of the poet wilfred owen is about to be etched into the sand before later being washed away by the sea. after four years of war, this was the day a century ago when the guns fell silent and today, the nation will remember. also this morning: the death toll climbs in the california wildfires as...
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they are getting the royal treatment in india. >> everything we know about their big day. >> how much excited you are? >> nick and priyanka landed in jodhpur three days ahead of hair wedding extravaganza and were mobbed by paparazzi. also traveling with them, nick's parents, priyanka's mom, joe fi turner. all this as she reveals wedding secrets to "vogue." they'll have two ceremonies. they'll be held in different spots at this palace. she'll wear nick lauren. nick is set to ride in on a horse holding a sword. check out the fireworks laid out ahead of the i dos. priyanka erys this wedding. meghan markle and harry won't be us, mega hahn a for the isn't traveling much recently. ♪ i see your face when my eyes are shut. >> he says, i put my drink down, get down on one knee, this is in front of a bunch of people, and say, you're real. where have you been all my life? >> check which out -- justin bride haley is the soon, ul december cover girl of but she wts kids. take your time. she's so young. enjoy each other. >> take your time, y'all. >>> meanwhile, a dark anniversary for matt lauer. one
they are getting the royal treatment in india. >> everything we know about their big day. >> how much excited you are? >> nick and priyanka landed in jodhpur three days ahead of hair wedding extravaganza and were mobbed by paparazzi. also traveling with them, nick's parents, priyanka's mom, joe fi turner. all this as she reveals wedding secrets to "vogue." they'll have two ceremonies. they'll be held in different spots at this palace. she'll wear nick lauren. nick is...
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of the royal... well, you are against the state, it's not true. we are against the royal family, it's not true. we are against the saudi people, i am one of the saudi people and in many times have represented the saudi people in different ways. we are just against one, you know, individual who has all the... who, you know, but hey in a way that destabilised saudi arabia itself. it's in the best interests of saudi arabia, the region and the us to establish a long—term relationship again. i want to end by bringing it back to the personal, because your father faces those charges, which could lead to his execution. i salute your preparer of nurse to come on this show had a very difficult time, but what do you think is your best chance of saving your father's life right now? well, i always believe in pressure and i believe why. .. i i always believe in pressure and i believe why... i mean, it's one of the reasons why the attorney general‘s death penalty against my father is to send a strong message agains
of the royal... well, you are against the state, it's not true. we are against the royal family, it's not true. we are against the saudi people, i am one of the saudi people and in many times have represented the saudi people in different ways. we are just against one, you know, individual who has all the... who, you know, but hey in a way that destabilised saudi arabia itself. it's in the best interests of saudi arabia, the region and the us to establish a long—term relationship again. i...
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as you say, the links to the royals and between remembrance is hugely important. we speak to members of the armed forces, it's a very important connection for them too. members of the armed forces do talk about this a great deal. thank you very much for that. we're going to return to you once that beacon is less, but in the meantime, i want to go to ypres. robert hall, every night, 8pm, the last post is sounded. tonight, they really are making this a commemoration worthy of a 100, as centenary commemoration. they are. echoes of the past, this all rather moving in the square here. thousands of people watching this event on big screens. up at the arts committee queen anne queen of belgian —— up at the arch, the king and queen of belgium. in belgium, across europe i suspect, ceremonial. we're listening toa suspect, ceremonial. we're listening to a song looking back to the heroes of the first world war. singing about heroes, and there are thousands of people here. they are not able to get to the gate tonight. this morning, we had a ceremony, a special ceremony, where
as you say, the links to the royals and between remembrance is hugely important. we speak to members of the armed forces, it's a very important connection for them too. members of the armed forces do talk about this a great deal. thank you very much for that. we're going to return to you once that beacon is less, but in the meantime, i want to go to ypres. robert hall, every night, 8pm, the last post is sounded. tonight, they really are making this a commemoration worthy of a 100, as centenary...
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we have just by senior members of the royal family.e havejust seen by senior members of the royal family. we have just seen all of the light bulbs flashing as prince harry arrived and they will be joined in westminster abbey by the queen, the prince of wales and by prince william and the duchess of cambridge. there are 2000 members of the congregation, and these are people who have been specially invited because they have taken part in projects over the last four years and have been heavily involved with projects. i was speaking with a few people this afternoon whose relatives died in the first world war, and as you have as well, and a lwa ys war, and as you have as well, and always very powerful stories and moving moments and no doubt there will be poignant moments ring these ceremonies and the service which is due to start at six o'clock, and inside, prince harry, the duchess of sussex, other dignitaries arriving at the abbey, and the services due to go on until 6:a5pm and then we have the first of 1000 begins which will be lit in th
we have just by senior members of the royal family.e havejust seen by senior members of the royal family. we have just seen all of the light bulbs flashing as prince harry arrived and they will be joined in westminster abbey by the queen, the prince of wales and by prince william and the duchess of cambridge. there are 2000 members of the congregation, and these are people who have been specially invited because they have taken part in projects over the last four years and have been heavily...
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tonight the queen has led members of the royal family, at the royal albert hall.h campbell. music. 0n the eve of the 100th anniversary of the 1918 armistice, the audience stood to give thanks to all of those who fought and died in the great war. the sounds and stories from conflicts past were played out. 100 years of the royal air force celebrated. watching, as she does every year, the queen, surrounded by members of her family. applause. they came because country called. because they knew it had to be done. that unless they went to fight, there could be no peace. trumpet plays. thousands of poppy petals, a silent tribute to all those who served and made the ultimate sacrifice. sarah campbell, bbc news. a 1—year—old boy and three adults have been killed in a collision after a car being chased by police crashed into their vehicle. the dead were in a people carrier when it collided with a black vw golf in sheffield yesterday evening. three men have been arrested, and the independent 0ffice of police conduct has begun an inquiry. here's alison freeman. as they simply
tonight the queen has led members of the royal family, at the royal albert hall.h campbell. music. 0n the eve of the 100th anniversary of the 1918 armistice, the audience stood to give thanks to all of those who fought and died in the great war. the sounds and stories from conflicts past were played out. 100 years of the royal air force celebrated. watching, as she does every year, the queen, surrounded by members of her family. applause. they came because country called. because they knew it...
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the new royal. view i suppose strictly speaking, if you were doing that picture, it should have been the duchess of cornwall. to be frank, it sounds terrible, but these two, they are the showbiz people, they are interesting, they are attractive women, so people are interested in seeing their reaction andi interested in seeing their reaction and i think they are actually very good photographs, and they capture it, don't they? even there, someone who has just arrived it, don't they? even there, someone who hasjust arrived in it, don't they? even there, someone who has just arrived in the royal family, that expression on herface shows that she understands... the enormity. exactly, there is a sense of depth in them in that regard. these are not people just paying lip service. they recognise that this is a deeper significant thing. and for different reasons as well. let's look at the ft because this today was about the commemoration and reconciliation in many ways, and we have the german president here f
the new royal. view i suppose strictly speaking, if you were doing that picture, it should have been the duchess of cornwall. to be frank, it sounds terrible, but these two, they are the showbiz people, they are interesting, they are attractive women, so people are interested in seeing their reaction andi interested in seeing their reaction and i think they are actually very good photographs, and they capture it, don't they? even there, someone who has just arrived it, don't they? even there,...
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armed forces in a special festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall.s sarah campbell. 0n the eve of the 100th anniversary of the 1918 armistice, the audience stood to give thanks to all those who fought and died in the great war. the sounds and stories from conflicts past were played out. 100 years of the royal air force celebrated. watching, as she does every year, the queen, surrounded by members of herfamily. they came because country called. because they knew it had to be done. that unless they went to fight, there could be no peace. last post thousands of poppy petals, a silent tribute to all those who served and made the ultimate sacrifice. sarah campbell, bbc news. in a moment, we'll talk to duncan kennedy in folkestone, but first to the mall in central london and our correspondent, daniela relph. tell us what we can expect there. the rain has just tell us what we can expect there. the rain hasjust stopped tell us what we can expect there. the rain has just stopped and hopefully it will stay that way because i am here were 10,000 members of the
armed forces in a special festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall.s sarah campbell. 0n the eve of the 100th anniversary of the 1918 armistice, the audience stood to give thanks to all those who fought and died in the great war. the sounds and stories from conflicts past were played out. 100 years of the royal air force celebrated. watching, as she does every year, the queen, surrounded by members of herfamily. they came because country called. because they knew it had to be done. that...
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here, of course the main one involving the queen and members of the royal family. last post ceremony takes place as it is that 8pm every time. last post plays royal correspondence looks at how britain remembers the end of world war i. the cenotaph this morning. 800,000 oi’ the cenotaph this morning. 800,000 or $0 the cenotaph this morning. 800,000 or so british lives had been lost in that war and it was in their remembrance at the cenotaph was originally constructed and in timeless fashion and in largely unchanging form the ceremony of remembrance has taken place in whitehall at every peacetime year since. so on this more than usually significant day of remembrance the leaders take their place around the cenotaph, led by the prince of wales. as was the case last year, the queen watch from the balcony above. and then signalled the start of the two minutes‘ silence. in whitehall, after the last post sounded by royal marine buglers, the prince of wales placed the queen's wreath of poppies against the cenotaph's northern face. and then, for the first time, a german wre
here, of course the main one involving the queen and members of the royal family. last post ceremony takes place as it is that 8pm every time. last post plays royal correspondence looks at how britain remembers the end of world war i. the cenotaph this morning. 800,000 oi’ the cenotaph this morning. 800,000 or $0 the cenotaph this morning. 800,000 or so british lives had been lost in that war and it was in their remembrance at the cenotaph was originally constructed and in timeless fashion...
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nothing happens there without even small things like tweets i mean if a royal like. his name for had to be imprisoned for a tweet. what would happen to people who would go it was so would the consulate and kill other people and then using planes from the state hired by the state and overcame there without the permission of the copelands i think impossible i mean everybody i think anybody who says we want more evidence means is complicit in the quick and coming back to you met in istanbul say president obama and the turkish authorities in maintaining this drip feeding effective information to wotton why is turkey providing the evidence in this way and using in particular your publication to to highlight it and to publicize it and how much more does president edwin actually have what i think is the fact that turkey is has carried this communication strategy. is i think it's significant because turkey keeps the matter alive right in international affairs i think things get consumed very quickly particularly when it comes to. issues like killing off the journalists or cr
nothing happens there without even small things like tweets i mean if a royal like. his name for had to be imprisoned for a tweet. what would happen to people who would go it was so would the consulate and kill other people and then using planes from the state hired by the state and overcame there without the permission of the copelands i think impossible i mean everybody i think anybody who says we want more evidence means is complicit in the quick and coming back to you met in istanbul say...
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however on a we're going to another exciting edition of your own max we're giving you the royal treatment today here's a look at what's coming up. king in a waiting prince charles the longest serving heir apparent to the british throne turns seventy. made in germany not everyone knows that these are furniture classics are of german design. catching in an interview with the swiss woman who developed colored contact lenses. when the most people turned seventy their long into retirement but for british prince charles he's still waiting to start his main job as king that is not that the prince of wales's want for work the british air of parent undertakes official duties on behalf of his mother the queen and he's a passionate environmentalist well in the meantime though his sons and their wives have overtaken him on the popularity scale as a prince charles celebrates a milestone birthday we take a look back at this life and the controversies surrounding it. just days before his seventieth birthday prince charles and his wife camilla duchess of cornwall were traveling in her majesty service the
however on a we're going to another exciting edition of your own max we're giving you the royal treatment today here's a look at what's coming up. king in a waiting prince charles the longest serving heir apparent to the british throne turns seventy. made in germany not everyone knows that these are furniture classics are of german design. catching in an interview with the swiss woman who developed colored contact lenses. when the most people turned seventy their long into retirement but for...
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they dared to pick a fight with the saudi royal family professor. the lawyer. and the economist mohammad khatami in a country where women only recently gained the right to drive cars they fought for women's rights but they also defended freedom of expression and demand reform of the authoritarian political system in saudi arabia for this they were awarded the alternative nobel prize the three men did not pick up their war personally however the laureates were sentenced to between ten and fifteen years imprisonment and all are currently in jail after being convicted of charges relating to their human rights activities. the jury in stockholm considers them role models. but even as prisoners of conscience. are a great source of inspiration and hope for the people of saudi arabia and the wider gulf region. are co-founders of the saudi association for political and civil rights which was forbidden by the royal family but the award in the ensuing media attention focuses a spotlight on the state of human rights in the gulf state and saudi arabia the death penalty is a
they dared to pick a fight with the saudi royal family professor. the lawyer. and the economist mohammad khatami in a country where women only recently gained the right to drive cars they fought for women's rights but they also defended freedom of expression and demand reform of the authoritarian political system in saudi arabia for this they were awarded the alternative nobel prize the three men did not pick up their war personally however the laureates were sentenced to between ten and...
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you know the royal family is riding high in the public's favor. camilla the duchess of cornwall is gaining more acceptance as the spouse of the future king and charles his sons and their families are hugely popular. that would be one hundred minutes who would think the british people give him the credit that his sons have turned out so great because that certainly wasn't self-evident given all of their traumatic history. that these young men turned out to be such great guys has a lot to do with prince charles and i said these from plans to charles. prince charles began celebrating his seventieth birthday in may at a garden party in london prince harry used the occasion to praise his father's social commitment. so. well i know you both but today don't worry about you you must be doing be what are the most life when i was younger. but instead i also everyone here to say here's thank you for your incredible work i did it to fifty years without losing jobs but very dry off to join me to wish you good prince of wales a very healthy six months ahead or
you know the royal family is riding high in the public's favor. camilla the duchess of cornwall is gaining more acceptance as the spouse of the future king and charles his sons and their families are hugely popular. that would be one hundred minutes who would think the british people give him the credit that his sons have turned out so great because that certainly wasn't self-evident given all of their traumatic history. that these young men turned out to be such great guys has a lot to do with...
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actions but the question of the effective i don't think so so i think the royal family what could be the discussion that's going on right now amongst the royal family and the government of saudi arabia i think we can summarize it this way there is a wing that is very concerned the impact of the scandal may undermine the legitimacy of the royal regime or the royal you know the monarchy and therefore we need to salvage it somehow and one of the theories that is now being disc.
actions but the question of the effective i don't think so so i think the royal family what could be the discussion that's going on right now amongst the royal family and the government of saudi arabia i think we can summarize it this way there is a wing that is very concerned the impact of the scandal may undermine the legitimacy of the royal regime or the royal you know the monarchy and therefore we need to salvage it somehow and one of the theories that is now being disc.
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broke news that their has, quote, been some tension between the royal couples.nd now as harry and meghan prepare to leave kensington palace for windsor castle new rumors of a meghan versus kate feud. >> it appears the british media may be starting to turn on meghan, commenting on her hollywood demands, her diva like behavior and she doesn't seem to treat her staff very well. >> a lot of the feud speculation is fueled by a new story that kate was, quote, left in tears before meghan's wedding. >> it was at a fitting for charlotte who was a bridesmaid. it should have been a happy occasion. i'm told meghan was rather bride sil la about the whole thing. >> royal expert katie nicole says the brothers are moving in different directions. >> harry wants to be his own person, not in william's shadow. he wants to live in the country side and live out of the spotlight, particularly when the baby comes along. >> i think it's good we have four different personalities. >> harry joked about the stress of working with family back in february when the fab four made its first offi
broke news that their has, quote, been some tension between the royal couples.nd now as harry and meghan prepare to leave kensington palace for windsor castle new rumors of a meghan versus kate feud. >> it appears the british media may be starting to turn on meghan, commenting on her hollywood demands, her diva like behavior and she doesn't seem to treat her staff very well. >> a lot of the feud speculation is fueled by a new story that kate was, quote, left in tears before meghan's...
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and now royal caribbean is making a big bet on the consumer withpets recentlned newport in miami. seema modi has the details. >> as more baby boomers rere, the cruise industry is expecting a strong upturn in 2019 with a record 17 ships set to debut next year. the problem is there is not enough capacity at the ports to accoodate the new ships. royal caribbean is taking matters int its own hands, launching a state of the art terminal, making it t first cruise line to build and launch a termil in port miami. >> this was a $250 million expenditure. but it is -- it will pay back fairly nicely in terms of guest erms of what, in it does for the community, and also our operating costs on a per passenger basis ends up being less. a slightsary to us is the improvement to the bottom line. >> royal broke ground on erminal a last year. the buildmployed 2,000 construction workers. port miami estimates it will have a m$500lion annual economic impact on the state of florida. >> we continue to have increases every year. so we hd a rec year of over 500illion cruise passengers come to port miami, th
and now royal caribbean is making a big bet on the consumer withpets recentlned newport in miami. seema modi has the details. >> as more baby boomers rere, the cruise industry is expecting a strong upturn in 2019 with a record 17 ships set to debut next year. the problem is there is not enough capacity at the ports to accoodate the new ships. royal caribbean is taking matters int its own hands, launching a state of the art terminal, making it t first cruise line to build and launch a...
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in visit a day after she appeared at the royal variety show. >> when you look at the duke and duchesse is an enormous electricity between them. >> if ever there was a fairy tale it's those two. >> gore me they have become the duke and duchess of cuddle. >> reporter: in the six months she's married prince harry,ing she's become an incredible force. >> the queen is very smart and sees meghan as a very useful tool in securing the security of the monarchy for years to come. >> reporter: blazing a new trail in the monarchy. >> she was a very, very savvy, outspoken young woman, a real feminist. >> when she gave one of her first speeches in fiji she had notes with it that had handwritten scribbles on it before she went up and i asked she has written that herself because that's quite unusual for the royals, and they said this is all her. she's been up for days working on this speech. >> reporter: meghan is the feminist princess of our dreams, and for americans we sort of take pride in that because we say, look, there's our american girl over there shaking up the monarchy. >> reporter: and as
in visit a day after she appeared at the royal variety show. >> when you look at the duke and duchesse is an enormous electricity between them. >> if ever there was a fairy tale it's those two. >> gore me they have become the duke and duchess of cuddle. >> reporter: in the six months she's married prince harry,ing she's become an incredible force. >> the queen is very smart and sees meghan as a very useful tool in securing the security of the monarchy for years to...
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senior members of the royal family and the prime minister attend a festival of rememberance at the royalers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a false prospectus in the referendum. we are not going to get greater sovereignty. we are going to cede sovereignty. we are going to cede sovereignty. we are going to lose control over how rules affecting swedes of our economy are shaped. it is not the british parliament that is not the british parliament that is going to
senior members of the royal family and the prime minister attend a festival of rememberance at the royalers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a false prospectus in the referendum. we are not going to get greater sovereignty. we are going to cede sovereignty. we are going to cede sovereignty. we are going to lose control over how rules affecting swedes of our economy are shaped. it is not the british parliament that is not the british parliament that is...
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a royal source tells ethic there has been tension between the royal couples. but why?> at the end of the day they don't have a lot in common. there's been a report of a bit of a rift. my source said the brothers looked ahead after the engagement announcement last year. harry privately felt and he told this to william that he didn't feel that william and kate were rolling out the red carpet. early on he did voice some concerns about how quickly the relationship with meghan was moving. >> "e.t." has also learned that meghan and kate have different interests and lead different lives, but the real reason for the move to the country is the royal baby to be. with their first child due in the spring, the duke and duchess of sussex just needed more space. they're currently living in nottingham cottage on the palace grounds which only has two bedrooms. >> meghan has set her sights on having a gym and yoga studio. >> the two couples will continue to work together on charity endeavors, but the two brothers are headed down very different paths. >> they are family and at the end of
a royal source tells ethic there has been tension between the royal couples. but why?> at the end of the day they don't have a lot in common. there's been a report of a bit of a rift. my source said the brothers looked ahead after the engagement announcement last year. harry privately felt and he told this to william that he didn't feel that william and kate were rolling out the red carpet. early on he did voice some concerns about how quickly the relationship with meghan was moving....
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we're just above freezing rerht noe in downtown front royal. as a result, we have seen police on stand by, t circlin area, as well as salt trucks. vdot saying they have more than 2500 crew members and contractors working this storm and for the rest of the winter. we're live here in front yal, justin finch, news 4. back to you in the studio. >> justin, thank you. >>> our team coverage continues in montgomery county. >> megan mcgrath is live for us. what areer they doing out th >> reporter: they're making quick work of loadi up these trucks with the salt that they need. take a look here. last half hour, we had a line of snowplows that actually was wrapping around the here in gaithersburg. you can see that we are now down to just a couplerucks. front-end loader there going in, loading all the trucks with the salt they need. then they're going and deploying. we've seen a number of trucks as we made our way here staging in parkingth lots. 'll be parked along the side of the road as we wait for this wintry mix to come into the area. right now they're
we're just above freezing rerht noe in downtown front royal. as a result, we have seen police on stand by, t circlin area, as well as salt trucks. vdot saying they have more than 2500 crew members and contractors working this storm and for the rest of the winter. we're live here in front yal, justin finch, news 4. back to you in the studio. >> justin, thank you. >>> our team coverage continues in montgomery county. >> megan mcgrath is live for us. what areer they doing out...
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we saw the princess royal little earlier in scotland. let's talk 110w. . .quite clear that they do form a central part of events on november 11 every year. yes, and they always have. it's an interesting day to reflect on the creation of these rituals of remembrance that we know so rituals of remembrance that we know so well. seeing the crowds here is still at the cenotaph, examining... let's refer to that because they shut the barrier is about ten minutes ago and hundreds of people arejust standing minutes ago and hundreds of people are just standing and looking at the wreaths and many of them with their own very private thoughts on this day. it's very much the sense of today. absolutely. this is notjust a monument for kings and princesses, and for people, too. first created in 1919 to commemorate peace day, the signing of the treaty of versailles. from the beginning it was incredibly popular. the flowers, the wreaths, the mementos piled high up the wreaths, the mementos piled high up against that memorial. when you say piled up, in 1920, how high did they g
we saw the princess royal little earlier in scotland. let's talk 110w. . .quite clear that they do form a central part of events on november 11 every year. yes, and they always have. it's an interesting day to reflect on the creation of these rituals of remembrance that we know so rituals of remembrance that we know so well. seeing the crowds here is still at the cenotaph, examining... let's refer to that because they shut the barrier is about ten minutes ago and hundreds of people arejust...
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royal caribbean, carnival and others are trying to attract that chinese traveler by setting up travelround the asian region the ultimate goal is to get them here, the cruise capital of the world. >> seema, thank you very much. hopefully you will be outside later. >> you get >> seema mody for us in miami. let's check in on the other non-business headlines >> happy friday. prul prum's pruesident trump's y to stop the migration has hit a road block >>> tennessee executed its first person in five years that state usually carries out the death penalty by lethal injection, but zakorsky chose the electric chair instead >>> new dash cam footage shows the moments when milwaukee police rescued a toddler from a burning car. police tried to pull the car over last week the driver took off leading them on a high-speed chase. the car crashed into a tree and caught fire. when officers went to rescue the passengers, they discovered the child. good samaritans helped the officers pull the 2-year-old girl out she suffered a broken leg and a bruised lung another passenger died the girl's mother was drivin
royal caribbean, carnival and others are trying to attract that chinese traveler by setting up travelround the asian region the ultimate goal is to get them here, the cruise capital of the world. >> seema, thank you very much. hopefully you will be outside later. >> you get >> seema mody for us in miami. let's check in on the other non-business headlines >> happy friday. prul prum's pruesident trump's y to stop the migration has hit a road block >>> tennessee...
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i know the royal family were not unhappy with the way we did it. well as your deadpan observations about royal news that have been other incidents such as the one we had with a pad of paper rather than ipad. are you in danger of letting your on—screen paper taking control of the news?“ that happens people stop watching. we have viewers who if they don't like what they see they tell us and eventually they will switch off. we know, we keep an eye on the figures and at the moment people seem to like what they see and i think we pitch it about right and a think the important thing is when you're on three i was a time as we are on, afternoon, glide you need that difference, the light in the shade. and as long as you can do that and a human way and that requires a bit of a sense of humour, long as it is appropriate at the time, actually viewers are quite relieved that they are hearing the news to my human being rather than necessarily going online all the time. thank you very much. finally, a bizarre tale about the identity of a member of the audience in
i know the royal family were not unhappy with the way we did it. well as your deadpan observations about royal news that have been other incidents such as the one we had with a pad of paper rather than ipad. are you in danger of letting your on—screen paper taking control of the news?“ that happens people stop watching. we have viewers who if they don't like what they see they tell us and eventually they will switch off. we know, we keep an eye on the figures and at the moment people seem...
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and fran scott of the royal institution joins us now.ne with attenborough, that is only the first episode from his series and that's when we showed it lives so what happened is some personal forgot to press record. lives so what happened is some personalforgot to press record. and so since that going out life that footage has not been seen since 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67,69, 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67, 69,70, 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67, 69, 70, 71, it's the same story with the doctor who missing archive, tape was expensive and the bbc archive ran out of tape, we need to record these new ones, let's use the old est record these new ones, let's use the oldest ones we could find, that is what is cold believed wiped. so now you are asking members of the public to have a look to see if they have some of the recordings of the missing pieces. completely. the christmas lectures are part of family tradition, you watch the queen's speech, you need the quality street and you watch the christmas lectures, you watch it
and fran scott of the royal institution joins us now.ne with attenborough, that is only the first episode from his series and that's when we showed it lives so what happened is some personal forgot to press record. lives so what happened is some personalforgot to press record. and so since that going out life that footage has not been seen since 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67,69, 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67, 69,70, 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67, 69, 70, 71, it's the same...
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royal caribbean is taking matters int its own hands. launching a state of the art terminal. making it the first cruise line to a buildnd launch a terminal in port miami. >> this was a $250 million expeiture. but is -- it will pay back fairly nicely in terms of guest satisfaction, in terms what have it does for the community, and also our operating costs on a per passenger basis endsp beingess. the net to us is a slight o improvement t the bottom line. >> royal broke groun on terminal a last year. 2,000 ld employed construction workers. party miami estimates it will have$500 million annual economic impact on the state of florida. >> we continue to have increases every year.o and we had a record year of over 5 milon cruise passengers come to party paem. we are the crouse capital of the world. expect another 2 million by adding additional facilities, more ships. we contracted more ships, more lines. they are making port miami their home the port.t we expect t growth to continue and expand a little bit to year 2021. >> with the new terminal royal ribbean forecasts the bookings t
royal caribbean is taking matters int its own hands. launching a state of the art terminal. making it the first cruise line to a buildnd launch a terminal in port miami. >> this was a $250 million expeiture. but is -- it will pay back fairly nicely in terms of guest satisfaction, in terms what have it does for the community, and also our operating costs on a per passenger basis endsp beingess. the net to us is a slight o improvement t the bottom line. >> royal broke groun on...
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front royal police have been on pas well as the warren county sheriff's office. we've seen two of those snowplow trucks circling. not yet sees snow, but rain erbegan to fall just about a half hour ago. vdot says it, too, is ready with a more than $200 million win br weatherget. that will go towards preventive measures we've already seen here e. pl for example, on our way in, we did see pretreatment on 66 and other major highways here as ell. they hav 700,000 tons of salt ready for this winter, as well as 2 million gallons of that salt/brine mix you'll see go down on the roads as well. vdot saying if you're going to make your way out this morning to be careful as you're walking and >> when we know it's going to be rush hour and that people are o the roads,nd likely this time of year they're not fully focussed on a winter storm coming, we like to take as mans precautions we can. >> reporter: and the hope is that here in warren coty, we won't see too much congestion on the roads. as you mentioned, school here is going to be closed for at least today. royal.ive here
front royal police have been on pas well as the warren county sheriff's office. we've seen two of those snowplow trucks circling. not yet sees snow, but rain erbegan to fall just about a half hour ago. vdot says it, too, is ready with a more than $200 million win br weatherget. that will go towards preventive measures we've already seen here e. pl for example, on our way in, we did see pretreatment on 66 and other major highways here as ell. they hav 700,000 tons of salt ready for this winter,...
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our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell looks back at that day, 100 years ago, when the guns fello'clock on monday, november 11th, 1918. why can't the ceremony of remembrance has taken place on whitehall in every piece time year since. on this more than usually significant day of remembrance, with the 100th anniversary of armistice day coincidentally falling on remembrance sunday, the nation ‘s leaders took their places around the cenotaph, led by the prince of wales. as was the case last year, the queen watched from a balcony above. as big ben signalled the start of the national two—minute silence. in memory of all those from britain and the commonwealth who lost their lives in war. in whitehall, after the last post sounded by royal marine buglers, the prince of wales placed the queens reeva poppies against the cenotaph‘s northern face. and then for the first time, a german wreath was laid at the cenotaph by german's head of state residents die mayor. 100 years after the end of the first world war, in which an estimated 2 million germans lost their lives and historic gesture of c
our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell looks back at that day, 100 years ago, when the guns fello'clock on monday, november 11th, 1918. why can't the ceremony of remembrance has taken place on whitehall in every piece time year since. on this more than usually significant day of remembrance, with the 100th anniversary of armistice day coincidentally falling on remembrance sunday, the nation ‘s leaders took their places around the cenotaph, led by the prince of wales. as was the case last...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph is on the mall in central london.here was a delay in starting, it probably started around ten minutes ago but we can show you some of the pictures here, you can see some of the 10,000 members of the public who have been lined up here on the mall and are now walking down through apple the arch onto whitehall, where they will then walk down past the cenotaph of many of them laying there own wreath there as well. these are people who applied for tickets to do this through a ballot so, yes, some of them are wearing the military medals of their descendants, many of them foreign first world war, but others have no military connection, theyjust wa nted military connection, theyjust wanted to come and be part of the official remembrance. it has been quite a sight, they're moving people down in sections, tried to stagger the walk to make sure that things get too crowded here on the mall, so people are going in various sections through the course of the next hour oi’ so. through the course of the next hour or so. it is quite a
our royal correspondent daniela relph is on the mall in central london.here was a delay in starting, it probably started around ten minutes ago but we can show you some of the pictures here, you can see some of the 10,000 members of the public who have been lined up here on the mall and are now walking down through apple the arch onto whitehall, where they will then walk down past the cenotaph of many of them laying there own wreath there as well. these are people who applied for tickets to do...
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royal has said her book is inspired by the metoo movement.away of the minister, i thought it was time for me to write and to speak and to answer those questions. what was interesting is that the more and more men that asked me to speak... why did you feel so strongly? was it because you felt that it was at the time impossible for you to become the president in 2000... did you feel that because you were a woman people look at you differently? i think it is because i am the woman that men in my own party were so brutal, were so negative. you know, "she is not clever, she wouldn't know where she is coming from..." they asked you who would look after the children? yes. is that a question they would ever ask a man? no, never. never. there is always a woman for a man to take care of the children. to take out of anything else. i remember an incident, when i was in paris, reporting, when the housing minister stood up in the national assembly, and she was wearing a summer dress, and there were wolf whistles and jeers from the men, from the mps in the
royal has said her book is inspired by the metoo movement.away of the minister, i thought it was time for me to write and to speak and to answer those questions. what was interesting is that the more and more men that asked me to speak... why did you feel so strongly? was it because you felt that it was at the time impossible for you to become the president in 2000... did you feel that because you were a woman people look at you differently? i think it is because i am the woman that men in my...
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of royal motors auto repair operation at the current building at howard and kissling streets between 11th and 12th. due to the construction of royal motors new dealership building, the operation needed to shift and be combined on this one site. so just as a quick overview of the project, the existing operations consist of one single building used for auto repair. the project is going to construct a carwash, only not a retail one to be used only by the operation. construct a series of stackers on the surface lots of the project to increase the storage capacity from 81 to 228 parking storage spaces, and, again, the stackers will be used both for customers getting their cars repaired at the site, as well as overflow inventory from their dealership at south vaness. then, of course, constructing screen walls on howard and kissling to screen this off from the public view. it would significantly improve the operations of royal motors and have a benefit to the neighborhood. right now there's a parking garage across kissling street that royal motors needs to use to move auto repair cars back
of royal motors auto repair operation at the current building at howard and kissling streets between 11th and 12th. due to the construction of royal motors new dealership building, the operation needed to shift and be combined on this one site. so just as a quick overview of the project, the existing operations consist of one single building used for auto repair. the project is going to construct a carwash, only not a retail one to be used only by the operation. construct a series of stackers...
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his royal highness the crown prince has nothing to do with this issue. in fact the national security adviser in the us said this. this was of operation we have a better sense of what happened this was individuals exceeding their authority. going beyond their mandate and these individuals made a tremendous mistake for this mistake they will pay a price. i. let's turn now to our panel discussion and joining us here in doha saad job where international lawyer and political commentator in istanbul matthew brize a senior fellow at the atlantic council and former u.s. diplomat and via skype from newark new jersey saw these professor of law at rutgers university and director of the center on security race and civil rights a very warm welcome to all of you here to inside story i can start with you turkey is wasted no time has not discrediting saudis latest version of events with this leak of the new audio recording just give us an idea of how it differs to the saudi narrative. it's diametrically opposed in is much is the saudi narrative is that there had been an
his royal highness the crown prince has nothing to do with this issue. in fact the national security adviser in the us said this. this was of operation we have a better sense of what happened this was individuals exceeding their authority. going beyond their mandate and these individuals made a tremendous mistake for this mistake they will pay a price. i. let's turn now to our panel discussion and joining us here in doha saad job where international lawyer and political commentator in istanbul...
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here at home, the queen and other senior royals attend a festival of rememberance at the royal albert hall. the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german, and european parliaments. four people, including a one—year—old child, have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield that had earlier been pursued by police. heavenly father, please help us. please help us to be safe. firefighters in california are stepping up their efforts to tackle the devastating wildfires that have killed at least 11 people. more than a quarter of a million people are forced to flee their homes. thousands of leicester city fans have taken part in a memorial walk in honour of those killed in the helicopter crash ou
here at home, the queen and other senior royals attend a festival of rememberance at the royal albert hall. the former transport minister, jo johnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans, and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's...