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there is a lunch | along the royal mile. queen camilla is the patron — along the royal mile.la is the patron of, _ along the royal mile. queen camilla is the patron of, maybe _ along the royal mile. queen camilla is the patron of, maybe she - along the royal mile. queen camilla is the patron of, maybe she will- is the patron of, maybe she will make an appearance. we hope we may see them tomorrow. we don't know. dignitaries have been invited to the concert in the evening. a host of big names will be singing. let’s big names will be singing. let's look back at _ big names will be singing. let's look back at the _ big names will be singing. let's look back at the day, _ big names will be singing. let's look back at the day, because of course there has been no event quite like it in the last seven decades. not since 1953 have we had a coronation. here you see king charles with his hand upon the bible, crowned in a ceremony that was rich in colour, rich in tappestry. his queen was also crowned in a service that included representatives from a range of faiths. the coronation was wa
there is a lunch | along the royal mile. queen camilla is the patron — along the royal mile.la is the patron of, _ along the royal mile. queen camilla is the patron of, maybe _ along the royal mile. queen camilla is the patron of, maybe she - along the royal mile. queen camilla is the patron of, maybe she will- is the patron of, maybe she will make an appearance. we hope we may see them tomorrow. we don't know. dignitaries have been invited to the concert in the evening. a host of big names...
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when the coffin was brought up the royal mile to st giles, that was an extraordinary time, with the children you know, this place has witnessed john knox. it's seen so many things, and now it's seeing probably the royal moment of the century. and were you on air while that was happening? yes, we were on air, intermittently with london. we were doing the 6:00pm and 10:00pm news as well. you're scribbling on pieces of paper, because i'm afraid that's all we had. the queen was a symbol of stability, continuity, a symbol of strength, and almost the last line of defence against the shattering of this country. and i saw an element of that shattering during covid, and i will never forget the queen's broadcast, where she said... we should take comfort that, while we may have more - still to endure, better days will return. - we will be with our friends again. - we will be with our families again. - we will meet again. in the moments of crisis, she kept us together, and i think it's important even for republicans to remember that. i was never introduced to her, but i was in the same room as her. she
when the coffin was brought up the royal mile to st giles, that was an extraordinary time, with the children you know, this place has witnessed john knox. it's seen so many things, and now it's seeing probably the royal moment of the century. and were you on air while that was happening? yes, we were on air, intermittently with london. we were doing the 6:00pm and 10:00pm news as well. you're scribbling on pieces of paper, because i'm afraid that's all we had. the queen was a symbol of...
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. ♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪♪ todo mundo lo sabe los royals cuentan con miles de fanÁticos como estos que encontraron unarÁ importante para que warriors se inspiren y trabaja nen para mantenerse con vida y extender la serie. >>> ojalÁ que
. ♪♪♪♪ ♪♪♪♪ todo mundo lo sabe los royals cuentan con miles de fanÁticos como estos que encontraron unarÁ importante para que warriors se inspiren y trabaja nen para mantenerse con vida y extender la serie. >>> ojalÁ que
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family tension and tenderness amid the spectacle, including a military procession more than a mile long with a royal and a palace appearance to meet the masses. >> i'm holly williams outside buckingham palace. it rained on the king's parade today, but the
family tension and tenderness amid the spectacle, including a military procession more than a mile long with a royal and a palace appearance to meet the masses. >> i'm holly williams outside buckingham palace. it rained on the king's parade today, but the
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family tension and tenderness amid the spectacle, including a military procession more than a mile long with a royal salute and a palace appearance to meet the masses. >> i'm holly williams outside buckingham palace. it rained on the king's parade today, but the british kept calm, carried on, and crowned him. >>> also tonight, battle line, the president and house speaker prepare to meet as the debt ceiling fight looms. >>> in ukraine, russia is accused of fire bombs the city of bakhmut. >>> the global covid emergency declared over. new information about the lurking threat. >>> and monarch mania. cbs news is in the crowd that's traveled near and far for the crowning moment. >> it's spilled into street parties all across the capital. >> announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with a adrianna diaz. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with breaking news in texas. today, shots were fired at an outlet mall in the city of allen north of dallas. police say the gunman is dead, but there are casualties. no details or numbers yet. shoppers ran for cover, others hid in locked stores until safely lea
family tension and tenderness amid the spectacle, including a military procession more than a mile long with a royal salute and a palace appearance to meet the masses. >> i'm holly williams outside buckingham palace. it rained on the king's parade today, but the british kept calm, carried on, and crowned him. >>> also tonight, battle line, the president and house speaker prepare to meet as the debt ceiling fight looms. >>> in ukraine, russia is accused of fire bombs the...
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. >> a royal procession will stretch for nearly a mile and a half through the streets here in centralondon, giving these crowds the opportunity to see their newly crowned king. king charles iii and his wife will be writing from the palace in the diamond jubilee's coach . >> what is it about the british monarchy that you love so much? >> it gives a real sense of stability, but also it's just wonderful tradition. >> reporter: flowers are already in place for a ceremony filled with medieval traditions including a centuries old coronation chair. among the 2000 guests will be first lady, jill biden, who stopped for a visit . the coronation combines the ancient with some modern touches, tv cameras will stream the event around the world. britain's last coronation here in 1953 was broadcast in black and white. witnessing tomorrow's majestic moment in color will be something to see and everything for this big event has been planned down to the t but guess what, rain is in the forecast tomorrow. nothing we can do to change it but it could be a good omen because that's exactly what happened at q
. >> a royal procession will stretch for nearly a mile and a half through the streets here in centralondon, giving these crowds the opportunity to see their newly crowned king. king charles iii and his wife will be writing from the palace in the diamond jubilee's coach . >> what is it about the british monarchy that you love so much? >> it gives a real sense of stability, but also it's just wonderful tradition. >> reporter: flowers are already in place for a ceremony...
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also quite a few royal fans lining the mile, some actually already camping to ensure that they have at today really feels like the quiet before the storm. i think the rehearsals are done. it may well be stormy this weekend. i think rain in true british weather style has been scheduled on and off throughout the whole weekend. today the king and queen will be hosting heads of state and other dignitaries who have traveled to the uk. i don't expect that we'll see them tomorrow morning before everything kicks off in terms of the procession, but we may hear from them if you are traveling on a train or tube in the uk tomorrow. this is the message you may hear. >> my wife and i wish you and your families a wonderful coronation weekend. >> wherever you are traveling, we hope you have a safe an pleasant journey. >> and remember please mind the gap. >> reporter: mind the gap. and the prince and princess of wales were actually on the tube yesterday, they were spotted on the elizabeth line, they headed into soho where they went to a pub, had a mint with some local locals. search making sure people
also quite a few royal fans lining the mile, some actually already camping to ensure that they have at today really feels like the quiet before the storm. i think the rehearsals are done. it may well be stormy this weekend. i think rain in true british weather style has been scheduled on and off throughout the whole weekend. today the king and queen will be hosting heads of state and other dignitaries who have traveled to the uk. i don't expect that we'll see them tomorrow morning before...
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many braved the mile as the royals were presented on the balcony of buckingham palace tanya is here withithesvice? >> julianna, it was as described. a two-hour solemn ceremony where king charles was formally crowned king charles iii and queen consort camilla was crowned queen camilla. there were thousands of people lining the streets a lot of outward support for king charles iii the big question is how relevant is the monarchy today? what kind of king is he going to be he is well aware of that of course, he has been waiting since he was 4 years old he saw his mother crowned queen in 1953. a lot has happened since he has been waiting to become king. of course, he is very aware of the debate going on and should the monarchy still exist joining me now is baroness who played a big role in the coro coronation baro baroness, thank you for joining us what was the experience like in the coronation >> well, my role was to carry the rod of offers of the queen she had asked me to do that personally i've known her for some time and we have done quite a bit of work on women's issues, domestic violence and
many braved the mile as the royals were presented on the balcony of buckingham palace tanya is here withithesvice? >> julianna, it was as described. a two-hour solemn ceremony where king charles was formally crowned king charles iii and queen consort camilla was crowned queen camilla. there were thousands of people lining the streets a lot of outward support for king charles iii the big question is how relevant is the monarchy today? what kind of king is he going to be he is well aware of...
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mile. we think about the royal wedding. we think about the jubilee. d for royal events. when the war ended, everyone flooded in the mile. they chanted over and over god save the king. the queen was there in the crowd with her sister. now they're gathered for king charles. >> take a look at this image once again. >> when i look at those trees on the mile, i'm reminded my dear father who died just a few months ago was up one of those trees witnessing the coronation of the queen. he talked about sleeping in the trees, he and his friends. they got a better view. i think we forget all this is on tele television. we're seeing closeups of things, all those little moments during the ceremony. queen camilla's train almost getting drenched in the rain. we only had film that was edited. now we see every little tiny thing. when it gets to that balcony moment, unfortunately whoever is on that balcony, people will be looking at body language and is harry there and how will they relate. >> i hope i'm right, but i don't think anybody is jaded about it. it's something
mile. we think about the royal wedding. we think about the jubilee. d for royal events. when the war ended, everyone flooded in the mile. they chanted over and over god save the king. the queen was there in the crowd with her sister. now they're gathered for king charles. >> take a look at this image once again. >> when i look at those trees on the mile, i'm reminded my dear father who died just a few months ago was up one of those trees witnessing the coronation of the queen. he...
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a pit a short while ago from the fucking and palace gates in the royal bentley drove the very short distance to the beginning of the mile where people to be lined up on both sides and intend to sleep. there was a night of course, in pole position for events on saturday. he got out of the royal bentley and has been doing a pretty comprehensive walk about on both sides of the mile greeting. well, which is along with kate and william the prince and princess of wales, of despite the inclement weather warnings for tomorrow, and a pretty long shower in the last hour or 2, the sun, these back up. now preparations back on the way the last touch is being put to the grandstand over here that will give ticket holders a view of the balcony of fucking and palace at the end of events. tomorrow. in the royal family, the king and the queen consort, make an appearance that on the royal air force, fly by and preparations, as you say. elsewhere going on, heavy security. you can see why with this sort of thing happening spontaneously. thousands of police officers will be able to do t, including armed offices at plain clothes offices, sniff
a pit a short while ago from the fucking and palace gates in the royal bentley drove the very short distance to the beginning of the mile where people to be lined up on both sides and intend to sleep. there was a night of course, in pole position for events on saturday. he got out of the royal bentley and has been doing a pretty comprehensive walk about on both sides of the mile greeting. well, which is along with kate and william the prince and princess of wales, of despite the inclement...
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. —— along along the mile to grate some of the royal fans. —— along the mall. what a surprise.s proud now as ever. did you _ feel, but feel as proud now as ever. did you get — feel, but feel as proud now as ever. did you get a handshake? | feel, but feel as proud now as ever. did you get a handshake?— feel, but feel as proud now as ever. did you get a handshake? i did, and it was 'ust did you get a handshake? i did, and it wasjust amazing. _ it was just amazing. i it was just amazing. ican't _ it wasjust amazing. i can't get over it. are _ i can't get over it. are you feeling ok? this was the moment when the princess of wales spoke to a fan on the phone who couldn't be there in person. well, come and say hi when you are back over— well, come and say hi when you are back over here, _ well, come and say hi when you are back over here, but _ well, come and say hi when you are back over here, but i— well, come and say hi when you are back over here, but i hope - well, come and say hi when you are back over here, but i hope you get i back over here, but i hope you get better— back o
. —— along along the mile to grate some of the royal fans. —— along the mall. what a surprise.s proud now as ever. did you _ feel, but feel as proud now as ever. did you get — feel, but feel as proud now as ever. did you get a handshake? | feel, but feel as proud now as ever. did you get a handshake?— feel, but feel as proud now as ever. did you get a handshake? i did, and it was 'ust did you get a handshake? i did, and it wasjust amazing. _ it was just amazing. i it was just...
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the young jamaican travelled thousands of miles to the uk so he could volunteer with the royal air force air gunner and he flew in a lancaster bomber when he served in 625 squadron. few knew about his military service with the raf until after he died. the air force veteran, who lived alone, died in his flat in west london in december. he was 96 and had no known relatives. our intention was originally that there would be the funeral — us — and we'd go to the pub and have a drink in his memory. although he lived alone, peter brown had the support of friendly neighbours who saw him every day. sitting on the bench where they would often meet him for a chat, they told us about peter brown, the modest private man. over the years i knew him, the only time he really opened up was when i introduced him to my seven—year—old grandson, who at that time was crazy about all things aircraft. and he talked to him in some detail about his time in the raf, flying in lancaster bombers in a really open and fulsome way, but not in any sense a boastful way. # happy birthday to you. # this was peter brown's 93
the young jamaican travelled thousands of miles to the uk so he could volunteer with the royal air force air gunner and he flew in a lancaster bomber when he served in 625 squadron. few knew about his military service with the raf until after he died. the air force veteran, who lived alone, died in his flat in west london in december. he was 96 and had no known relatives. our intention was originally that there would be the funeral — us — and we'd go to the pub and have a drink in his...
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i was in the great the royal mile and the atmosphere fantastic. people atmosphere was fantastic.that's on the front of the mirror today front page of the mirror today about— front page of the mirror today about on— front page of the mirror today about gb - and - front page of the mirror today about gb and widdecombe about gb news and widdecombe trtent— about gb news and widdecombe trtentlthe— about gb news and widdecombe friend the channel. now friend of the channel. now she's got-trouhte— friend of the channel. now she's got-trouble for— friend of the channel. now she's got trouble for saying that got into trouble for saying that peopte—expect- got into trouble for saying that people expect cheap people should not expect cheap toot—te— people should not expect cheap toot—ts ann- food. well, this is ann widdecombe marie antoinette widdecombe as marie antoinette moment, it? you know, let moment, isn't it? you know, let them brioche. i never them eat brioche. yeah. i never actually saw her that actually saw her in that context, but i mean, i have to say, she's she's making the comm
i was in the great the royal mile and the atmosphere fantastic. people atmosphere was fantastic.that's on the front of the mirror today front page of the mirror today about— front page of the mirror today about on— front page of the mirror today about gb - and - front page of the mirror today about gb and widdecombe about gb news and widdecombe trtent— about gb news and widdecombe trtentlthe— about gb news and widdecombe friend the channel. now friend of the channel. now she's...
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came there everything yes camila feel perfect, and the names are something what royal, so you heard the girls from mile courageous women, when the doors opened, i was shocked, as if i had come, not to my red colors. i paid attention. i love red wow. now i will study all this and touch it. uh, yes, this is your office. i like it, i also really liked the moment of the table. it's sit down sit down you'll feel like some kind of woman boss a real. yes, now my daughters will obey me, finally. what are you cool stuff! all the office supplies were sorted neatly. so who here wanted a living room, but take it, yes, let's girls, let's check the sofa. look at this pouf asya put here for you so that you girls are a little bit not enough. this is how they watch tv. and yes, we do love it. and lifting the legs is what yes, the legs are a new experience and a new living room great velvet. ivan is very, well, comfortable, soft, beautiful, and the tv is opposite. i definitely did not expect to see him , i like it very much. and i'll take this to my room. no, i don't need to. he writes off here man likes to jump it ever
came there everything yes camila feel perfect, and the names are something what royal, so you heard the girls from mile courageous women, when the doors opened, i was shocked, as if i had come, not to my red colors. i paid attention. i love red wow. now i will study all this and touch it. uh, yes, this is your office. i like it, i also really liked the moment of the table. it's sit down sit down you'll feel like some kind of woman boss a real. yes, now my daughters will obey me, finally. what...
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royals in front, the lifeguards with their white plumes behind the coach. icon in shadow, newark and echo and knightsbridge are the six horses driving this carriage as they continue down the mileit isa it is a rainy day in london but that does not seem to have put the crowd off. music years in the household cavalry mounted area with more than 60 musician which is the largest military band in the uk. -- 60 largest military band in the uk. —— 60 musicians. lining the route, thousands are eager to get a picture of the king and queen consort. now, as the recession hits to the arch, the streets are lined by the royal navy and turning on whitehall. the statue of charles the first looking down the street at charles iii as he makes his way towards westminster abbey. the coaches of about to pass the senate house as they near westminster abbey. the weather remains not particularly kind as it has been for so many coronations in history. it was a damp day in 1953 and 1937 too. as the cheers ring out, the past the palace of westminster. the king and queen consort are now making their way down to the great west door of the abbey, the canopy has been set out for the head of the service. as t
royals in front, the lifeguards with their white plumes behind the coach. icon in shadow, newark and echo and knightsbridge are the six horses driving this carriage as they continue down the mileit isa it is a rainy day in london but that does not seem to have put the crowd off. music years in the household cavalry mounted area with more than 60 musician which is the largest military band in the uk. -- 60 largest military band in the uk. —— 60 musicians. lining the route, thousands are...
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born injamaica, he travelled thousands of miles as a teenager to the uk to volunteer with the royal airn. after peter brown died, an appeal was made for relatives to come forward, organisers were then inundated with requests from members of the public who wanted to pay their respects. many are here today for the service, along with caribbean nationals who served in the military in the uk. the royal air force is enormously proud of everyone who has ever served in our ranks. and of course, when you look at the second world war, how everybody from across the commonwealth had to come together at that time, not least the forces and people who came from the caribbean. and to have the last veteran of that time from the caribbean and to be able to come together today to remember that, to respect that, to reflect on how important it was, it means a great deal to everybody. for me when i read the story i thought, well, i'm emboldned to come down and actually attend on the day because, you know, you've got to come down. the thing is, he's always got family. i know he didn't, initially he didn't ha
born injamaica, he travelled thousands of miles as a teenager to the uk to volunteer with the royal airn. after peter brown died, an appeal was made for relatives to come forward, organisers were then inundated with requests from members of the public who wanted to pay their respects. many are here today for the service, along with caribbean nationals who served in the military in the uk. the royal air force is enormously proud of everyone who has ever served in our ranks. and of course, when...
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some royal fans have been camping out along the 1.3 mile route to secure their front row spot, even traveling to be here and be part of history. this hasn't happened in 70 years. >> reporter: all hoping to catch a glimpse of the newly crowned king and queen. >> max foster joins us. now it's incredible there have been four generations of that man's family dedicated to carrying the coach. >> dedicated to the coach. it's in this one stable. doesn't come out. only the monarch can ride in it. they have to take out part of the wall. takes 20 people to pull it out. they worry hugely when they bring it out because it just doesn't go out. it's absolutely priceless. and they had to change the route some about five years ago, the gentleman you saw changed the straps that it hangs on, and it was slightly higher than it was previously, and they also resurfaced a bit of road and couldn't get it through that arch, which is why it's got to come down here tomorrow. i know these facts. >> glad you do, because we have been on for seven hours. >> i could talk about half an hour about that and how the straps -- s
some royal fans have been camping out along the 1.3 mile route to secure their front row spot, even traveling to be here and be part of history. this hasn't happened in 70 years. >> reporter: all hoping to catch a glimpse of the newly crowned king and queen. >> max foster joins us. now it's incredible there have been four generations of that man's family dedicated to carrying the coach. >> dedicated to the coach. it's in this one stable. doesn't come out. only the monarch can...
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born injamaica, he travelled thousands of miles as a teenager to the uk to volunteer with the royal airr brown spent decades living in london — this is him celebrating his 93rd birthday. but when he died, he had no known relatives. organisers of his funeral were inundated with requests from the public who wanted to attend. and today, they were joined by former and current raf personnel. for me when i read the story, i thought, "well, i am emboldened to come down and attend on the day because you have got to come down." the thing is he has always got a family. i know initially he didn't have a close family to hand, but he has always got a family once he's in the forces and that's why i'm here. to have the last veteran of that time from the caribbean, and to be able to come together today to remember that, to respect that and reflect on how important it was, it means a great deal to everybody. our intention was originallyl that we would go to the pub and have a drink in his memory. peter brown's neighbours, who knew him for decades, helped to organise today's service and remember a quiet,
born injamaica, he travelled thousands of miles as a teenager to the uk to volunteer with the royal airr brown spent decades living in london — this is him celebrating his 93rd birthday. but when he died, he had no known relatives. organisers of his funeral were inundated with requests from the public who wanted to attend. and today, they were joined by former and current raf personnel. for me when i read the story, i thought, "well, i am emboldened to come down and attend on the day...
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born injamaica, he travelled thousands of miles as a teenager to the uk to volunteer with the royal airs made for relatives to come forward, organisers were then inundated with requests from members of the public who wanted to pay their respects. many are here today for the service, along with caribbean nationals who served in the military in the uk. the royal air force is enormously proud of everyone who has ever served in our ranks. and of course, when you look at the second world war, how everybody from across the commonwealth had to come together at that time, not least the forces and people who came from the caribbean. and to have the last veteran of that time from the caribbean and to be able to come together today to remember that, to respect that, to reflect on how important it was, it means a great deal to everybody. for me when i read the story i thought, well, i'm emboldened to come down and actually attend on the day because, you know, you've got to come down. the thing is, he's always got family. i know he didn't initially have a close family to hand, but he's always got a
born injamaica, he travelled thousands of miles as a teenager to the uk to volunteer with the royal airs made for relatives to come forward, organisers were then inundated with requests from members of the public who wanted to pay their respects. many are here today for the service, along with caribbean nationals who served in the military in the uk. the royal air force is enormously proud of everyone who has ever served in our ranks. and of course, when you look at the second world war, how...
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mile back to buckingham palace. and along with the other voyles as to the royal family, i just want to go back to the service if i could, linda, and in just a moment. uh, you could talk us through the moments that he was crowned and, and god save the king was proclaimed. can you explain the wife of that moment for charles the man, but also for the united kingdom in the commonwealth? well, for charleston man, it's something he's waiting for all his life really isn't due to see himself is points. jassy became as it's right at the age of 4, an asian rates you comp, necessarily really comprehend what this means. of course, he's been waiting for it for all of the rest of his life. and i think many of us who adopt the same age as, as, as the king, which i might see that it says, very daunting, but also as something which is a fulfillment of a life spent in preparation for that moment. and what it means for the commonwealth, i'm not so sure. as a christopher wilson said earlier on the role understandable signs that a good many of the existing home of countries have, have no personal animosity towards charles the said, but jus
mile back to buckingham palace. and along with the other voyles as to the royal family, i just want to go back to the service if i could, linda, and in just a moment. uh, you could talk us through the moments that he was crowned and, and god save the king was proclaimed. can you explain the wife of that moment for charles the man, but also for the united kingdom in the commonwealth? well, for charleston man, it's something he's waiting for all his life really isn't due to see himself is points....
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royals even met the uk's entrant. we have been watching with great interest.— the stage is huge and took 8 miles of cabling for the lighting captured with more than a 150 microphones. there have been more than 50,000 tickets sold across the events during eurovision week with the arena filled with 6000 fans for each show. though the royals will be back in the uk, ukrainian president zelensky would have preferred the contest to stay closer to home. translation: l have great - respect for the united kingdom, it's an amazing country. my opinion from the start has been that if we can't host eurovision, it should take place in one of the countries that share a border with us such as slovakia or poland or any other countries which our people can reach easily, something nearby. since the news broke that the contest was coming here, we have had a few different prime ministers but the invite for the current one, rishi sunak, seems to have gotten lost in the post. will you be there? i probably won't be there but we are planning to host an event in downing street with ukrainian families. the reason we are hosting it is because of the
royals even met the uk's entrant. we have been watching with great interest.— the stage is huge and took 8 miles of cabling for the lighting captured with more than a 150 microphones. there have been more than 50,000 tickets sold across the events during eurovision week with the arena filled with 6000 fans for each show. though the royals will be back in the uk, ukrainian president zelensky would have preferred the contest to stay closer to home. translation: l have great - respect for the...
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born injamaica, he travelled thousands of miles as a teenager to the uk to volunteer with the royal airrved 625 squadron. # happy birthday... when he served 625 squadron. # happy birthday. . ._ when he served 625 squadron. # happy birthday... peter brown sent # happy birthday... peter brown spent decades — # happy birthday... peter brown spent decades living _ # happy birthday... peter brown spent decades living in _ # happy birthday... peter brown spent decades living in london, i # happy birthday... peter brown i spent decades living in london, this is him celebrating his 93rd birthday. but when he died, he had no known relatives. 0rganisers of his funeral were inundated with requests from the public who wanted to attend. and today they were joined by former and current raf personnel. for joined by former and current raf personnel-— joined by former and current raf ersonnel. ., ., personnel. for me when i read the sto , i personnel. for me when i read the story. i thought. — personnel. for me when i read the story, i thought, well, _ personnel. for me when i read the story, ithought,
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mile, back to buckingham tell us. and along with the other voyles as to the royal family, i just want to go back to the service. uh if i could linda and, and just a moment. uh, you could talk us through the moments that he was crowned and, and god save the king was proclaimed, can you explain the wife of that moment for charles the man, but also for the united kingdom in the commonwealth? well, if a child.
mile, back to buckingham tell us. and along with the other voyles as to the royal family, i just want to go back to the service. uh if i could linda and, and just a moment. uh, you could talk us through the moments that he was crowned and, and god save the king was proclaimed, can you explain the wife of that moment for charles the man, but also for the united kingdom in the commonwealth? well, if a child.
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mile dissented seas. was it a good deal? well, some say, you know, they, the, the cool really had no choice. as i said, this was, these are royal treasures, dating back centuries of national importance. so with a huge value, and so you're any way that they could be recovered and restored to the museum. i think the cold felt it had to do that. on the other hand, what message does it say into other criminals? yeah, he may be tempted to carry out this kind of event, some experts even say robust steel, some items to have the mean hand sunday can the, the 70 years dw, the what there's to us that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on dw, the a feel good meeting with a little bit of an edge as india and the european union and hold their 1st ever trade and technology summit. a correspondence will tell you what each side wants to get out of. also, i'm the show, the europe in bank for reconstruction and development. lower is, is economy outlets and most of the countries, services across 3 continents will tell you what's behind the cobra. welcome to the program. european commission. officials and senior indian minist
mile dissented seas. was it a good deal? well, some say, you know, they, the, the cool really had no choice. as i said, this was, these are royal treasures, dating back centuries of national importance. so with a huge value, and so you're any way that they could be recovered and restored to the museum. i think the cold felt it had to do that. on the other hand, what message does it say into other criminals? yeah, he may be tempted to carry out this kind of event, some experts even say robust...
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royal empire. they were talking about this 1.3-mile route he will be taking. was crowned. we got all these roads around here, which they actually own vast amounts of property. perhaps the most desirable and extensive properties on the planet. one of his future homes there, buckingham palace. that is something which is all part of the crown estate, which owns a phenomenal amount of property in britain, worth round about 17 billion could. haslinda: what are you looking for at this coronation. rishaad: something like 30 commonwealth countries sending their military too much past as well during the coronation. there's one rather dull but interesting fact, which is that normally, the soldiers march at about 120 strides or thereabouts, and they will be moving 108, which may be quite difficult as they follow that golden coach, which will be going rather slowly because it weighs a ton. actually, it is more than a ton. it is like three tons. hus linda: i will be looking out for camilla's diamonds, to be honest. rishaad: let's just get to the markets as we head towards
royal empire. they were talking about this 1.3-mile route he will be taking. was crowned. we got all these roads around here, which they actually own vast amounts of property. perhaps the most desirable and extensive properties on the planet. one of his future homes there, buckingham palace. that is something which is all part of the crown estate, which owns a phenomenal amount of property in britain, worth round about 17 billion could. haslinda: what are you looking for at this coronation....
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royals pitcher getting nailed in the face with a line drive, the ball off the bat of the oakland first baseman at 106 milesn hour. yarborough fell to the ground but walked off the field. he was taken to the hospital afterwards for testing but so far no word on any injuries. the royals won 5-1 and here i was just talking about baseball is a safe sport. >> john: not when you get nailed with a line drive it's not, oh, my gosh. that ball came back faster than it went out of his hand, right in the face. oh, just makes you cringe watching that. >> when we need is our system fixed, not this band aid solution. we have been preparing for this for quite some time. we tried to end title 42 repeatedly, and we are stopped from doing so by the courts. so, we are prepared. >> john: homeland security mayorkas throwing cold water on a bipartisan senate proposal that would allow border agents to continue expelling migrants without court hearings after title 42 winds down on thursday. republican senator tom tillis of north and independent senator kirsten sinema who caucus with democrats introduced the bill last week. joining
royals pitcher getting nailed in the face with a line drive, the ball off the bat of the oakland first baseman at 106 milesn hour. yarborough fell to the ground but walked off the field. he was taken to the hospital afterwards for testing but so far no word on any injuries. the royals won 5-1 and here i was just talking about baseball is a safe sport. >> john: not when you get nailed with a line drive it's not, oh, my gosh. that ball came back faster than it went out of his hand, right in...
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a royal super fan who was handcuffed alongside protesters ahead of the coronation says she was detained for being an innocent bystander. alice chambers travelled to the mileavel to the mall. she was arrested and detained for 13 hours. this travel to the mall. she was arrested and detained for 13 hours.— and detained for 13 hours. this is alice chambers, _ and detained for 13 hours. this is alice chambers, an _ and detained for 13 hours. this is alice chambers, an aussie - and detained for 13 hours. this is alice chambers, an aussie and i and detained for 13 hours. this is i alice chambers, an aussie and fan and detained for 13 hours. this is - alice chambers, an aussie and fan of the royalfamily. here she is at alice chambers, an aussie and fan of the royal family. here she is at a garden party in 2017 at buckingham palace. 0n the day of the coronation, she was expecting to see this. she arrived at the mall 17, to get a good spot. the excitement was building, but two hours later, everything changed. i building, but two hours later, everything changed.— building, but two hours later, everything changed. i was sitting there, everything changed. i was sittin
a royal super fan who was handcuffed alongside protesters ahead of the coronation says she was detained for being an innocent bystander. alice chambers travelled to the mileavel to the mall. she was arrested and detained for 13 hours. this travel to the mall. she was arrested and detained for 13 hours.— and detained for 13 hours. this is alice chambers, _ and detained for 13 hours. this is alice chambers, an _ and detained for 13 hours. this is alice chambers, an aussie - and detained for 13...
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who are among the most dedicated royalists in royal, follows that you will ever come across to become towns of the night for those po, positions along the miles throughout multi ox trafalgar square. but they may catch a glimpse of some of the end table. and the key demonstrates is that that y tool, past number 10, downing street and then send it off, and then into column and square broad century, and eventually arriving at the great west door. all the abbey for that services you described is the other side of the crowd, is really quite ecstatic at this point. remember, this is ground 0. this is the headquarters of the monarchy. the people who come here as a say of the most 5 is that they would treat to you to a name from to walk about yesterday on the mile by the king and by the prince and princess of wales, kate and william one was to describe it as the best day of her life, and i was a little early this morning meeting and greeting people arriving in green park not far, far from where i'm standing. this is what they have to say. what does it mean to you to be why? because because i think with the royal families. right. so yeah, show you sup
who are among the most dedicated royalists in royal, follows that you will ever come across to become towns of the night for those po, positions along the miles throughout multi ox trafalgar square. but they may catch a glimpse of some of the end table. and the key demonstrates is that that y tool, past number 10, downing street and then send it off, and then into column and square broad century, and eventually arriving at the great west door. all the abbey for that services you described is...
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comes all the way, 5,000 miles, this eco warrior, to come and lecture the media once again about invasion of privacy and intrusion — and yet he's the biggest invader of privacy in royalgoing to take any lectures from him, and i don't give a damn what actions he wants to take. good luck to you. but honestly, it's like being lectured on the truth by donald trump. amol rajan, bbc news. the israeli military says it's striking rocket launch sites in gaza as tensions escalate, a day after israeli air strikes killed 15 people in the palestinian enclave. palestinian sources say that at least one person has been killed and another seriously wounded. 0ur correspondent yolande knell has been monitoring the days events. we had intense barrages of rockets being fired from the gaza strip towards israeli towns and cities, setting off sirens as far away as in tel aviv. and now we're having israeli air strikes in the gaza strip, renewed air strikes. this, as we know, that egypt in particular is trying to mediate between the palestinian armed groups and israel to try to secure a new ceasefire. qatar and the un involved in those efforts as well. but, yes, there has been this setback in
comes all the way, 5,000 miles, this eco warrior, to come and lecture the media once again about invasion of privacy and intrusion — and yet he's the biggest invader of privacy in royalgoing to take any lectures from him, and i don't give a damn what actions he wants to take. good luck to you. but honestly, it's like being lectured on the truth by donald trump. amol rajan, bbc news. the israeli military says it's striking rocket launch sites in gaza as tensions escalate, a day after israeli...
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the talon pulled away in the final furlong to win the mile—long contest by a length and three quarters from 120 52 hi royalaybe in the north and east but then on to angel again as we head into bank holiday monday. another frontal system working in off the atlantic bringing rain and that will be followed by plenty of showers and i think sometime will be quite limited. this is monday's rain on the pressure chart this is today's rain slowly pushing northwards and eastwards into the north sea. gradually, it will eventually turn a bit drier there will be a legacy of cloud and some showers for clear skies towards the south and certainly across the north and west. here it was where temperatures fall into single digits but another mile it to come. for much of england and wales 10—12 c. sunday a bit of a murky start with some cloud but for some time should break that cloud up quite quickly and we will see breaking up nicely. into the afternoon many places will stay dry, the shower risk will be central and eastern scotland and england and later in the day will turn when and cloudy with some reefer north in ireland.
the talon pulled away in the final furlong to win the mile—long contest by a length and three quarters from 120 52 hi royalaybe in the north and east but then on to angel again as we head into bank holiday monday. another frontal system working in off the atlantic bringing rain and that will be followed by plenty of showers and i think sometime will be quite limited. this is monday's rain on the pressure chart this is today's rain slowly pushing northwards and eastwards into the north sea....
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what to do with the royal spare, even a controversial spare, simply by relying on love and family bonds, and it's got them through the turmoil relatively unscathed. i've come 700 milesum, which became a constitutional monarchy in 1830. that means the belgian monarch rules with the consent of the government, agreeing not to dabble in domestic politics. it's the same in britain, butjust last year, charles reportedly criticised government policy on the deportation of migrants, he's always spoken about ecology. but after he became king, he was asked by the government not to attend a climate conference. there is one clear and present issue that king charles will have to comment on at some point, and that is the legacy of britain's imperial past. this is brussels, in belgium, where the royal family is trying to come to terms with its own colonial past. the black lives matter protests that swept the world following the murder of george floyd were particularly effective in belgium. the country's record of extreme brutality in the congo under king leopold ii was under scrutiny. the current king of belgium, philippe, has recently issued a letter of regret for his ancestors�*
what to do with the royal spare, even a controversial spare, simply by relying on love and family bonds, and it's got them through the turmoil relatively unscathed. i've come 700 milesum, which became a constitutional monarchy in 1830. that means the belgian monarch rules with the consent of the government, agreeing not to dabble in domestic politics. it's the same in britain, butjust last year, charles reportedly criticised government policy on the deportation of migrants, he's always spoken...
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royal blue. coming up the memorial for women of world war ii. ♪ >> and back on the mile we can see the full glory enormous procession. we said it's the largest in 70 years. >> it is as you said earlier as it makes its way through, you got the royal air force flanked by the royal armed core and the army corps following them and behind them the jew near army corps -- junior army corps. and then as we have seen the royal navy and marines, they are closest to the monarch and behind them the footman. it dismounted. >> the gold state coach making good progress with the national anthem. ♪ ♪ >> all five regiments of the foot guard now making that turn and they will have to funnel themselves through those three arches so it is quite a feat for them. >> it certainly is and it's going to get even more challenging when they come through the gates of buckingham palace. we see there behind the foot guard a number of organizations, as you mentioned before the king's bodyguard and the royal company of archbishops. all the foot guards there ahead of them in there you see they dismounted, the cavalry the blues and
royal blue. coming up the memorial for women of world war ii. ♪ >> and back on the mile we can see the full glory enormous procession. we said it's the largest in 70 years. >> it is as you said earlier as it makes its way through, you got the royal air force flanked by the royal armed core and the army corps following them and behind them the jew near army corps -- junior army corps. and then as we have seen the royal navy and marines, they are closest to the monarch and behind...
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what to do with the royal spare, even a controversial spare, simply by relying on love and family bonds, and it has got them through the turmoil relatively unscathed. i have come 700 milesgium, which became a constitutional monarchy in 1830. that means the belgian monarch rules with the consent of the government, agreeing not to dabble in domestic politics. it is the same in britain butjust last year, charles reportedly criticised government policy on the deportation of migrants, he has always spoken about ecology, but after he became king he was asked by the government not to attend a climate conference. there is one clear and present issue that king charles will have to comment on at some point, and that is the legacy of britain's imperial past. this is brussels, in belgium, where the royal family is trying to come to terms with its own colonial past. the black lives matter protests that swept the world following the murder of george floyd were particularly effective in belgium. the country's record of extreme brutality in the congo under king leopold ii was under scrutiny. the current king of belgium, philippe, has recently issued a letter of regret for his ancestors
what to do with the royal spare, even a controversial spare, simply by relying on love and family bonds, and it has got them through the turmoil relatively unscathed. i have come 700 milesgium, which became a constitutional monarchy in 1830. that means the belgian monarch rules with the consent of the government, agreeing not to dabble in domestic politics. it is the same in britain butjust last year, charles reportedly criticised government policy on the deportation of migrants, he has always...
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miles from a cacker barrel. >> de deven -- davenport, iowa, jimmy and me. kennedy: drinking and drug use, royalaway prince harry visa is in question. and the feds are heading to court, officials from the department can of homeland security are facing off against the heritage foundation, who filed a lawsuit to make his i'm fraction records public, so far they have been kept secret. any i immigrant seeking a visa has to answer questions about past drug use, harry has admitted to doing all sorts of -- in interviews, is he out of here, or spared in party panel is back, ststevsteven l. miller, marie harf and robby soave. truth use is no reason on kick someone out, but if others were denied a visa because they were honest about their drug use, they should be let back in. >> i am a revolutionary american male in favor of kicking brits out for any reasons. but i don't think using like heavy handed government tactics over past drug use is the way to go about this really who cares. if you were ma marry through that and sit through interview of interview of her trashing her family, i have to have heavy dr
miles from a cacker barrel. >> de deven -- davenport, iowa, jimmy and me. kennedy: drinking and drug use, royalaway prince harry visa is in question. and the feds are heading to court, officials from the department can of homeland security are facing off against the heritage foundation, who filed a lawsuit to make his i'm fraction records public, so far they have been kept secret. any i immigrant seeking a visa has to answer questions about past drug use, harry has admitted to doing all...
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comes all the way, 5,000 miles, this eco warrior, to come and lecture the media once again about invasion of privacy and intrusion — and yet he's the biggest invader of privacy in royalt going to take any lectures from him, and i don't give a damn what actions he wants to take. good luck to you. but honestly, it's like being lectured on the truth by donald trump. amol rajan, bbc news. some breaking news developing in the uk. the leader of plaid cymru, the third largest party in the welsh parliament — adam price, has announced he is stepping down — just days after a review found a culture of harassment, bullying and misogyny in the party. plaid cymru has three mps at westminster. nicky schiller reports. adam price was first elected to the westminster parliament in 2001 for his home constituency of carmarthen, east and da nville. he won that seat from the labour party. indeed, at the time he was seen as a rising star of plaid cymru. he made his name in westminster as a fierce opponent of the afghanistan and iraq wars. indeed, he led an unsuccessful attempt to impeach the then prime minister, tony blair, over the iraq war. in 2010, he took the unusual decision for a pol
comes all the way, 5,000 miles, this eco warrior, to come and lecture the media once again about invasion of privacy and intrusion — and yet he's the biggest invader of privacy in royalt going to take any lectures from him, and i don't give a damn what actions he wants to take. good luck to you. but honestly, it's like being lectured on the truth by donald trump. amol rajan, bbc news. some breaking news developing in the uk. the leader of plaid cymru, the third largest party in the welsh...
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mile defended. says was it a good deal? well, some say, you know, they, the, the quote really had no choice, as i said this was so these are royal treasures, dating back centuries of national importance. so with a huge value. and so you have any way that they could be recovered and restored to the museum. i think the cold felt it had to do that. on the other hand, what message does it send to other criminals? yeah, he may be tempted to carry out this kind of event, some experts even say robust steel, some items to have them in hand. sunday can the ball gain from all the sentences it should they have a face of court. so that might be the wrong message, just keeping the diamonds in your pocket, so to speak. so i mean young. thank you. well, the con film festival begins today and the opening film is receiving lots of attention fuel by on and off screen scandals. john, do bear features, johnny depp, whose court cases once threatened to drill his career. the hollywood stars come back is just one of the headlights from this year's best. is johnny depp is back on top, playing francis king louis the 15th in the new film. johns, you bobb
mile defended. says was it a good deal? well, some say, you know, they, the, the quote really had no choice, as i said this was so these are royal treasures, dating back centuries of national importance. so with a huge value. and so you have any way that they could be recovered and restored to the museum. i think the cold felt it had to do that. on the other hand, what message does it send to other criminals? yeah, he may be tempted to carry out this kind of event, some experts even say robust...
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comes all the way, 5,000 miles, this eco—warrior, to come and lecture the media once again about invasion of privacy and intrusion. and yet he's the biggest invader of privacy in royaly lectures from him, and i don't give a damn what actions he wants to take. good luck to you. but, honestly, it's like being lectured on the truth by donald trump. you can watch amol rajan�*s full interview tomorrow night at 7pm on bbc two or right now on bbc iplayer. the westminster government has abandoned its plan to repeal thousands of laws inherited from the eu at the end of the year. former cabinet minister jacob rees—mogg has accused the prime minister of shredding his promise. our political editor, chris mason, is at westminster tonight. what is the government doing this? why are the government doing this? last summer, when rishi sunak was campaigning to be conservative leader, he published a campaign video and, in it, in a room described as the brexit delivery department, were all these bundles of paper, purporting to be eu laws, and then a shredder is wheeled into the room and, you guessed it, one by one these pieces of a four encounter oblivion as they are fed into the today
comes all the way, 5,000 miles, this eco—warrior, to come and lecture the media once again about invasion of privacy and intrusion. and yet he's the biggest invader of privacy in royaly lectures from him, and i don't give a damn what actions he wants to take. good luck to you. but, honestly, it's like being lectured on the truth by donald trump. you can watch amol rajan�*s full interview tomorrow night at 7pm on bbc two or right now on bbc iplayer. the westminster government has abandoned...
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some of the royal ewpehehe— speak to some of the royal superfans.the- speak to some of the royal superfans the mileoff,earlyknow?i the whole thing off, you know? solare — the whole thing off, you know? selee-ehh— the whole thing off, you know? so.are-all-flags| so so are these all your flags as so so are these all your flags ee—wewel so so are these all your flags. ee—wewe wheh as well or what have you? what have— as well or what have you? what have-pew— as well or what have you? what have-spew cep— as well or what have you? what have-got? can i— as well or what have you? what have got? can i go? hello? have you got? can i go? hello? hep-he— have you got? can i go? hello? hewhe heh— have you got? can i go? hello? you're not getting— have you got? can i go? hello? you're not getting this. you're not getting out of this. hee— you're not getting out of this. hewhe-hewhe— you're not getting out of this. you're you're getting you're not. you're not getting ewh— you're not. you're not getting ewhlhhhe.— you're not. you're not getting out-this. you're— you're not. you're not getting out this. you're not g
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royal correspondent sarah campbell reports. the route will be a familiar one, past some of london's most famous landmarks. and for the king and queen consort, the most significant 1.3 milesemonial event not seen in this country for seven decades. on saturday morning, 4,000 specially invited veterans, nhs and social care workers seated here will get the first glimpse of the king and the queen consort as they depart buckingham palace through the centre gates at 10:20. the couple will travel in the diamond jubilee state coach. its electric windows, air conditioning and hydraulic stabilisers should make for a bump—free, comfyjourney. there will be space for tens of thousands of people to pack the pavements and watch as the processions pass by. but the advice is to get here early, not least because people are already camping out to make sure they're at the front. in terms of public transport, there will be alterations and closures, so check before you travel. the king's procession, complete with military escort, will head up the mall through admiralty arch, then will pass along the south side of trafalgar square, down whitehall, around parliament square and finishing at the a
royal correspondent sarah campbell reports. the route will be a familiar one, past some of london's most famous landmarks. and for the king and queen consort, the most significant 1.3 milesemonial event not seen in this country for seven decades. on saturday morning, 4,000 specially invited veterans, nhs and social care workers seated here will get the first glimpse of the king and the queen consort as they depart buckingham palace through the centre gates at 10:20. the couple will travel in...
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mile of a seven decade journey for charles. people all around the world are celebrating. one san francisco woman showing off her collection of royalces. it has been a fascination since she was a little girl. after years of collecting, she said she's largely stocked. she has packed most of her items and boxes to be able to sell them to anyone interested. she's hoping they will be able to raise money for a good cause. >> i have been torn between food banks, aids organizations. i would love for someone to take it all at once. get rid of what they don't want. >> even though the collecting may have stopped, some habits are difficult to break. she was planning on spending today watching the coronation of king charles. title 42 set to expire week. cities along the border are issuing disaster declarations amid what is expected to be a migrant search. some mayors say they are running out of room. >> simple terms, title 42 set to expire may 11. in el paso, it is more complicated. >> what we call the unknown. >> this migrant says "i came here with the purpose of working." he's not alone. el paso's mayor estimates up to 15,000 migrants waitin
mile of a seven decade journey for charles. people all around the world are celebrating. one san francisco woman showing off her collection of royalces. it has been a fascination since she was a little girl. after years of collecting, she said she's largely stocked. she has packed most of her items and boxes to be able to sell them to anyone interested. she's hoping they will be able to raise money for a good cause. >> i have been torn between food banks, aids organizations. i would love...
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mile. >> here is a royal buy me about the significance of what is happening now. >> we've entered the stageis it about the celebration and what it means more broadly? >> it's interesting. there are so many polls before this where people were asking how excited are brits about this moment? we're never excited about anything until the day of. i don't think the polls were reflective of what we see today. hundreds of thousands of people out in london that may not necessarily be here to support the monarchy or have an invested interest in king charles but here to be part of this moment in history. we just watched two hours of ancient ritual in westminster abbey and something we may never see again in many people's lives. for many people today, 80% of the country the first time we got to witness that. so to have this in the streets of our capital is really exciting regardless of how you feel about the royal family. >> let's talk a little bit about the oath. it is controversial. they changed it a few days ago. why is that? >> of course, this was something that was sort of introduced as a modernize
mile. >> here is a royal buy me about the significance of what is happening now. >> we've entered the stageis it about the celebration and what it means more broadly? >> it's interesting. there are so many polls before this where people were asking how excited are brits about this moment? we're never excited about anything until the day of. i don't think the polls were reflective of what we see today. hundreds of thousands of people out in london that may not necessarily be...
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family, comes all the way 5000 miles as an equal warrior to lecture the media once again about invasion of privacy in intrusion and yet, he is the biggest invader of privacy in royalures from them and they do not care what actions he wants to take. good luck to you. but honestly, it's like being lectured on the truth by donald trump. ii being lectured on the truth by donald trump.— being lectured on the truth by donald trum. ., ., ., . donald trump. if you want to watch more it is on _ donald trump. if you want to watch more it is on the _ donald trump. if you want to watch more it is on the bbc— donald trump. if you want to watch more it is on the bbc iplayer - donald trump. if you want to watch more it is on the bbc iplayer right i more it is on the bbc iplayer right now. and you can watch it on bbc two tomorrow night at seven o'clock. to liverpool now where the eurovision 2023 song contest continues. maryam moshiri is there. is as the museum of liverpool we're based in behind me is the fan zone and plenty of people watching the performance by italy's entry. at tuesday's semi—final at the liverpool arena saw 15 acts competing for a place in saturday's grand fina
family, comes all the way 5000 miles as an equal warrior to lecture the media once again about invasion of privacy in intrusion and yet, he is the biggest invader of privacy in royalures from them and they do not care what actions he wants to take. good luck to you. but honestly, it's like being lectured on the truth by donald trump. ii being lectured on the truth by donald trump.— being lectured on the truth by donald trum. ., ., ., . donald trump. if you want to watch more it is on _ donald...
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comes all the way, 5,000 miles, this eco warrior, to come and lecture the media once again about invasion of privacy and intrusion. and yet he's the biggest invader of privacy in royal bbc news. this year's eurovision song contest final, is now only three days away night in liverpool — and that's where we can go to now, to join maryam moshiri. one of my favourites this year is italy, listen to the entrant. singing in italian and marco mengoni, italy's entry, joins me now. he's taken time out of his very busy schedule tojoin us he's taken time out of his very busy schedule to join us here. he's taken time out of his very busy schedule tojoin us here. welcome bbc news. you were last on stage for eurovision ten years ago, you're back now, how does it feel to be back here? i back now, how does it feel to be back here?— back here? i don't know, i really didn't enjoy _ back here? i don't know, i really didn't enjoy the _ back here? i don't know, i really didn't enjoy the 2013 _ back here? i don't know, i really didn't enjoy the 2013 eurovision. back here? i don't know, i really. didn't enjoy the 2013 eurovision. i was very young, but now this year... you're still young!—
comes all the way, 5,000 miles, this eco warrior, to come and lecture the media once again about invasion of privacy and intrusion. and yet he's the biggest invader of privacy in royal bbc news. this year's eurovision song contest final, is now only three days away night in liverpool — and that's where we can go to now, to join maryam moshiri. one of my favourites this year is italy, listen to the entrant. singing in italian and marco mengoni, italy's entry, joins me now. he's taken time out...
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miles away in japan. >>> plus, george santos facing new political pressure from the house ethics committee. could he be removed from congress? >>> also, royalre, new details from the cab driver who picked up prince harry and meghan markle, the night of what their spokesperson calls a near catastrophic car chase. >>> and burning up, the earth's hottest days are ahead of us, so how could that impact your health. th it's pretty simple. i kinda just want things the way i want them. (woman) i want a network that won't let me down. even up here! (woman #2) with an unlimited plan that's truly right for me. (woman #3) with verizon's new myplan, i get exactly what i want. and only pay for what i need. (man #2) now i'm in charge... ...of my plan. (vo) introducing myplan from verizon, the first and only plan where you choose what goes in, from apple music to disney bundle. so you get exactly what you want and only pay for what you need. and it all starts at just $30. on the network you want. because it's your verizon. at pnc bank, you can find us in big cities and small towns across the us, where our focus is to always support the people who live and
miles away in japan. >>> plus, george santos facing new political pressure from the house ethics committee. could he be removed from congress? >>> also, royalre, new details from the cab driver who picked up prince harry and meghan markle, the night of what their spokesperson calls a near catastrophic car chase. >>> and burning up, the earth's hottest days are ahead of us, so how could that impact your health. th it's pretty simple. i kinda just want things the way i...
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at the royals in order to try and get a reaction and a stronger photograph, if you like, and that they had a reasonable expectation of privacy, perhaps when kate was photographed from nearly a mileside. i think the issue really for harry is that the relationship with the media now is so bad, maybe those phone calls don't go in any more. and a couple who are two of the most photographed people in the world, it is really astonishing to think that they would be in a position where someone driving their vehicle would think it necessary to take a risk that would put them in danger, something the british royal protection officers would never, ever do. you raised a number of interesting points. i'm going to pursue one of them. you think it is entirely possible that whatever the arrangements over the last recent years, maybe those are not being abided by any longer when it comes to prince harry? not being abided by any longer when it comes to prince harry? is not being abided by any longer when it comes to prince harry? is that what you were saying? that is the worry? what you were saying? that is the wor ? , . , what you were saying? that is the wor ? , ., , ., , worry? yes, that is th
at the royals in order to try and get a reaction and a stronger photograph, if you like, and that they had a reasonable expectation of privacy, perhaps when kate was photographed from nearly a mileside. i think the issue really for harry is that the relationship with the media now is so bad, maybe those phone calls don't go in any more. and a couple who are two of the most photographed people in the world, it is really astonishing to think that they would be in a position where someone driving...
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royal correspondent tells us more. the route would be a familiar one, past some of london's most famous landmarks. and for the king and queen consort, the most significant 1.3 miles they will ever travel. along the way, flags have been raised and finishing touches added for a ceremonial event not seen in this country for seven decades on saturday morning for thousand specially invited people seated here will get the first glimpse of the queen and king as they depart buckingham polish through the centre gates at 1020. the couple will travel in the diamond jubilee state coach. electric windows, air conditioning, and hydraulic stabilisers should make for a bump free, comfyjourney. there will be space for tens of thousands of people on the pavements to watch as the procession goes by but the advice is to get there early. not least because people are already camping out to make sure they are at the front. in terms of public transport, there will be alterations and closures are checked before you travel. the kings procession, complete with military escort, will head up the mile through admiralty arch and that will pass on the south side, down whitehall, around parliame
royal correspondent tells us more. the route would be a familiar one, past some of london's most famous landmarks. and for the king and queen consort, the most significant 1.3 miles they will ever travel. along the way, flags have been raised and finishing touches added for a ceremonial event not seen in this country for seven decades on saturday morning for thousand specially invited people seated here will get the first glimpse of the queen and king as they depart buckingham polish through...