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it is lovely here at the rose garden of buckingham palace. the palace is in that direction.grance and each direction. the roses are chosen for theirfragrance and each bed has the same theirfragrance and each bed has the sa m e flower theirfragrance and each bed has the same flower in it, the same breed, and we are looking at the same colour. you won't find the same colour. you won't find the same colour adjacent to each other in this garden. the reason we are here is because tomorrow the new exhibition opens, all about gifts given to the queen during her rain and there is also a broom dedicated to diana, princess of wales —— room. outside it's a chilly start where we have clear skies and today it will be wet and windy in the west. especially the south—west and wales. that's because we've got low pressure coming in, already bringing showers. it will turn heavier with rain through the day and it will be accompanied by gusty winds. especially on the coast of west wales and south—west england, but even inland as well. cloud will build ahead of it but we also have lots of dry wea
it is lovely here at the rose garden of buckingham palace. the palace is in that direction.grance and each direction. the roses are chosen for theirfragrance and each bed has the same theirfragrance and each bed has the sa m e flower theirfragrance and each bed has the same flower in it, the same breed, and we are looking at the same colour. you won't find the same colour. you won't find the same colour adjacent to each other in this garden. the reason we are here is because tomorrow the new...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. that's a summary of the news.night.
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.r to each other, but a group of people in kayaks want to make a new trip. —— cuba and the us have enjoyed a tumultuous relationship. if you're heading to the high seas anytime soon, this could be your flexible friend. a collapsible kayak that can fit inside a suitcase. this the mode of travel for four americans setting out on a bold adventure. we want to demonstrate this kayak, that is a foldable kayak, that can operate in the ocean like this. and this is a sport we love and we want to test our own limits. there's little more than 100 miles between the two countries. the starting point for the trip is havana, then they would head north to key west at the very tip of the florida keys. in the last few years, the situation between the us and cuba had eased, president 0bama normalising relations in 2015. but that reprochement was partly reversed by his predecessor, president trump, last month. the team setting off from havana hope that in some small way their trip may make a difference. be
nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.r to each other, but a group of people in kayaks want to make a new trip. —— cuba and the us have enjoyed a tumultuous relationship. if you're heading to the high seas anytime soon, this could be your flexible friend. a collapsible kayak that can fit inside a suitcase. this the mode of travel for four americans setting out on a bold adventure. we want to demonstrate this kayak, that is a foldable kayak, that can operate in the ocean like this....
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.r decades but in a bid to bridge the gap between the two a group of kayakers are making the trip from havana to key west in a slightly different kind of vessel, as tim allman reports. if you are heading to the high seas anytime soon, this could be your flexible friend. a collapsible kayak that can fit inside a suitcase. four americans setting out on a bold adventure. we want to demonstrate a kayak, a foldable kayak, that can operate in the ocean like this. and this is a sport we love and we want to test aaron the mets. there is little more than 100 miles between the countries. —— our own limits. they would go to havana and then the key west. in the last few years, the situation between the two countries had eased, with barack obama normalising relations in 2015. but that was partly reversed by his predecessor, donald trump, in his first month. the team setting off from havana hope in some small way their trip may make a difference. there is a long history of doing this crossing in a sm
nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.r decades but in a bid to bridge the gap between the two a group of kayakers are making the trip from havana to key west in a slightly different kind of vessel, as tim allman reports. if you are heading to the high seas anytime soon, this could be your flexible friend. a collapsible kayak that can fit inside a suitcase. four americans setting out on a bold adventure. we want to demonstrate a kayak, a foldable kayak, that can operate in the ocean...
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it was, at buckingham palace opens over the summer and over this period to pay tribute to the work she under support in duties of the support of the queen. >> this is first time there has been a diana excentric element in the palace summer tour which opens up tomorrow, many items shown on and around the desk were selected by diana's sons williams and harry, very sweet. >>> prince william and duchess of cambridge continue their tour of europe. earlier british royals visited the international maritime museum in hamburg where they met hamburg's mayor. couple are also visiting germany after several stops in poland in an effort to maintain good relations with the two countries. >>> welcome back, summer fun is in full swing in ocean city , this is the perfect spot for today's summer if he later today at 5:00 we will show you all of the things that keep people coming back to oc year after year. >>> and, we will also show you how ocean city prepares for the annual might in venice both bet parade we will celebrate summer live all night, five, six and 11:00 right here on cbs-3. >>> always fun. >
it was, at buckingham palace opens over the summer and over this period to pay tribute to the work she under support in duties of the support of the queen. >> this is first time there has been a diana excentric element in the palace summer tour which opens up tomorrow, many items shown on and around the desk were selected by diana's sons williams and harry, very sweet. >>> prince william and duchess of cambridge continue their tour of europe. earlier british royals visited the...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. trading route between east and west. it's thought it'll cost almost a trillion pounds and involves a new rail link from china to the uk, being paid for by the chinese. it passes through countries like the former soviet republic of kazakhstan, amid growing concerns about china's influence. 0ur china editor carrie gracie started out in eastern china on her 7000 milejourney along the new silk road. tonight, she's reached kazakhstan. bells chime for two centuries, central asia was russia's backyard. kazakhstan got its independence when the soviet union collapsed. but russian remained the language of business — until now. this is china's new silk road in action. the economy slowing back home, state construction companies put to work abroad. master builder xu xiwen, delivering a cutting—edge urban railway. translation: china's advanced technology is bringing convenience and more comfort and safety to travellers in kazakhstan. if this project goes well, it will serve as a model for others. c
nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. trading route between east and west. it's thought it'll cost almost a trillion pounds and involves a new rail link from china to the uk, being paid for by the chinese. it passes through countries like the former soviet republic of kazakhstan, amid growing concerns about china's influence. 0ur china editor carrie gracie started out in eastern china on her 7000 milejourney along the new silk road. tonight, she's reached kazakhstan. bells chime for...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.eberg broke away from an ice—shelf. the breakaway didn't come as a surprise to scientists, who've been monitoring the emerging crack for a decade. the iceberg is one of the biggest ever recorded, it's about 6,000 square kilometres, almost four times the size of london. cuba and the us have enjoyed a fairly tumultuous relationship down the years. decades of cold war antagonism giving way to a recent thaw in relations that was partly reversed by president trump. but the two countries are geographically right next door to each other and a group of kayakers want to make the trip in a slightly different kind of vessel, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. if you're heading to the high seas anytime soon, this could be your flexible friend. a collapsible kayak that can fit inside a suitcase. this the mode of travel for four americans setting out on a bold adventure. we want to demonstrate a kayak, a foldable kayak, that can operate in the ocean like this. and this is a sport we love and we want t
nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.eberg broke away from an ice—shelf. the breakaway didn't come as a surprise to scientists, who've been monitoring the emerging crack for a decade. the iceberg is one of the biggest ever recorded, it's about 6,000 square kilometres, almost four times the size of london. cuba and the us have enjoyed a fairly tumultuous relationship down the years. decades of cold war antagonism giving way to a recent thaw in relations that was partly reversed by...
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john manga bbc news at buckingham palace. estonian president locked with a boss is suspended all official contacts with israel is the crises gray savor additional security measures. in the old city of jerusalem three palestinians were killed in clashes with israeli security forces. and three israelis have died after stabbing attack but it's unclear thought incidents related. alan johnston reports. and so it began with the palestinians said would be a day of rage. they gathered in their hundreds the israelis said men under fifty wouldn't be allowed to go into the old city and perform friday prayers at the holy site. so the palestinians prayed in the street. and then the tensions exploded. the violence playdown team pockets in different parts of occupied east jerusalem. fierce exchanges in the sacred city. when the tear gas eventually cleared arrests were made. in jerusalem and in violence in the west bank hundreds had been wounded. there were fatalities to. at the center of the tension muslims call it the harem al sharif. choo
john manga bbc news at buckingham palace. estonian president locked with a boss is suspended all official contacts with israel is the crises gray savor additional security measures. in the old city of jerusalem three palestinians were killed in clashes with israeli security forces. and three israelis have died after stabbing attack but it's unclear thought incidents related. alan johnston reports. and so it began with the palestinians said would be a day of rage. they gathered in their hundreds...
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will be in the summer buckingham palace will be in the summer exhibition there.o come. the royalfamily there will be more in the weeks to come. the royal family have come to terms a bit finally with the legacy of princess diana. there was the period from where it they formally separated when she was not quite pa rt separated when she was not quite part of the family any more, but now they are embracing her again. she is they are embracing her again. she is the mother of one of the future kings of this country, so you cannot airbrush her out. the princes are aware of this and they want people to remember her. there are people around now who were born after she died and they will not know what she was like. it is a reminder of the people of our generation that it has been 20 years, ago it feels so vivid, particularly the period at the accident in which she died and the accident in which she died and the displays of public commotion. we we re the displays of public commotion. we were not quite a millionaire of this in this country. and when to kensington palace that
will be in the summer buckingham palace will be in the summer exhibition there.o come. the royalfamily there will be more in the weeks to come. the royal family have come to terms a bit finally with the legacy of princess diana. there was the period from where it they formally separated when she was not quite pa rt separated when she was not quite part of the family any more, but now they are embracing her again. she is they are embracing her again. she is the mother of one of the future kings...
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they had the opportunity to put it to when and near buckingham palace. it wasn't just that victory but also ending with one decisive action to make peace with the germans. we had done the unexpected into the correct in this with their british premier. in the party changed at the notion of defeat the also to engage in some form but it changed because of them into a type of churchill thought that said it was necessary so 19431841 -- through 1941 than it was extraordinary that they've managed to do that and that they could make the switch between defeat and determination that the english regarded the almost uncanny aberration in joy with a makeshift with damages and everything. slowed to one very important factor in that gave everybody the hope and of course, it was courageous ordinary people like you and me to be 40 years old and sale of his own sailboat that included thousands of men and women sailing bareboat and through the minefield guided by the maps that were charted and then take the men up the beaches. but the bigger ships were getting close to the
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john ironmonger, bbc news, at buckingham palace.rk. "that's one small step for man"... but it was a giant leap for the anonymous bidder who bought it, sealing the deal at sotheby‘s for a cool £1.4 million. the bag is no longerfull, but it does still contain traces of moon rocks. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. iam i am starting with the woodpecker in the rain, i think
john ironmonger, bbc news, at buckingham palace.rk. "that's one small step for man"... but it was a giant leap for the anonymous bidder who bought it, sealing the deal at sotheby‘s for a cool £1.4 million. the bag is no longerfull, but it does still contain traces of moon rocks. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. iam i am starting with the woodpecker in the rain, i think
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they will be residing in buckingham palace.eting the prime minister downing street. that is why she is missing from the house of commons at the moment. this is the traditional pomp and ceremony around the state visit. this was postponed twice because there was a political crisis in spain in march last year. a new date had been reached, but that then clashed with the general election here last month. they will inspect the guard of honour on horse guards parade. this will be the worst state visit before the duke of edinburgh steps back from public duties. —— the last state visit. there is some speculation as to whether the king of spain will mention gibraltar. his predecessor ken carroll was brought it up when he made a state visit to britain in 1986. —— king carlos. last september, he said he wanted the negotiated handover of gibraltar. it is an issue which has come back into discussion because of brexit. it is possible that it will be raised by the king of spain during this cd visit. the prime minister as herself said that the
they will be residing in buckingham palace.eting the prime minister downing street. that is why she is missing from the house of commons at the moment. this is the traditional pomp and ceremony around the state visit. this was postponed twice because there was a political crisis in spain in march last year. a new date had been reached, but that then clashed with the general election here last month. they will inspect the guard of honour on horse guards parade. this will be the worst state visit...
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from the irish guards before taking a ceremonial ride in an open top carriage up the mall to buckingham palacets just listen to what he had to say about the controversial debate over gibraltar and citizens‘ rights after brexit. during our rich and fruitful history, there have been estrangement and rivalries. but the work and determination of our governments, authorities and citizens have relegated such events to the past. i am certain that this resolve to ove i’co m e to the past. i am certain that this resolve to overcome oui’ to the past. i am certain that this resolve to overcome our differences will be even greater in the case of gibraltar. and i'm confident that through the necessary dialogue and dialogue, our two governments will be able to work out arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. we must particularly bear in mind the thousands of britons and spaniards who live in each of our nations, who form a sound foundation for our relations. these citizens have a legitimate expectation of decent and stable living conditions for themselves and for their families. i therefore urge o
from the irish guards before taking a ceremonial ride in an open top carriage up the mall to buckingham palacets just listen to what he had to say about the controversial debate over gibraltar and citizens‘ rights after brexit. during our rich and fruitful history, there have been estrangement and rivalries. but the work and determination of our governments, authorities and citizens have relegated such events to the past. i am certain that this resolve to ove i’co m e to the past. i am...
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john ironmonger, bbc news, at buckingham palace. time for the weather.o areas of the uk. in wales, for example, in the last few hours. the weather has been nasty, especially in the south—west, those winds have been strong around coastal areas and blustery inland, as well. this is the area of bad weather, so a line of wind and rain crossing the country through the course of today and into tonight. it doesn't last for long but the rain is heavy and it's accompanied by strong winds. how about the weekend? it's looking u nsettled, how about the weekend? it's looking unsettled, has to be said. frequent showers, hail and thunder possibly, as well. but also some sunshine so that classic mixed bag of weather. here's the weather for saturday. you can see the south and the south—west and the midlands peppered by the showers, rain in the north too. best of the weather probably in the far north of scotland tomorrow. this is bbc news. i'm christian fraser. the headlines at 3.00. police searching for the missing airmen, corrie mckeague, who vanished during a night out
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have been strained by questions of the post brexit future of gibraltar are they will stay in buckingham palacehat was -- due to a political crisis in spain. it is the first visit in 31 years and takes place months after a long running row over gibraltar, which spain wants back. its firstt troops to overseas military base. it is a region that lies at the heart of several major trade routes. >> friends and relatives have come to bid them farewell. these soldiers are heading out. their message, to set up the first military base abroad. it is a small country in the horn of africa, is located on the trade route that links europe to asia. it is a key gateway to larger african countries. the base will be used for antipiracy missions, but also to protect economic interests in the region. there are over 2500 chinese companies changing -- trading in africa. with more than 3000 troops to increasing plays in role in peacekeeping missions across africa. france, japan, and the u.s. have .ilitary bases there >> 50 years ago today, on july in 1967, riots inflamed newark, new jersey, after a black man was beat
have been strained by questions of the post brexit future of gibraltar are they will stay in buckingham palacehat was -- due to a political crisis in spain. it is the first visit in 31 years and takes place months after a long running row over gibraltar, which spain wants back. its firstt troops to overseas military base. it is a region that lies at the heart of several major trade routes. >> friends and relatives have come to bid them farewell. these soldiers are heading out. their...
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putting it on a par with the likes of buckingham palace and the house of buckingham palace and the house, celebrate its history and bring in investment and prove lives for everyone. a brilliant day for hull and the surrounding area? terrific, great to be a part of it. a lovely morning as well for such an historic occasion for it. blue skies overhead and for many others today. we have sunshine almost across—the—board but we have sunshine almost across—the—boa rd but not we have sunshine almost across—the—board but not quite everywhere. it‘s a very warm day ahead. we started on a cool note. some rain around the english channel. across the far north and west of scotland too, you could see a shower there. sunshine will develop through the day in the hebrides. we‘ll continue the cloud in 0rkney and shetland, bringing one or two spots of rain into the afternoon. for the majority, or two spots of rain into the afternoon. forthe majority, it‘s dry with strong sunshine overhead. temperatures by this afternoon could reach around 25 to 27 in parts of eastern england. eastern parts of northern irela
putting it on a par with the likes of buckingham palace and the house of buckingham palace and the house, celebrate its history and bring in investment and prove lives for everyone. a brilliant day for hull and the surrounding area? terrific, great to be a part of it. a lovely morning as well for such an historic occasion for it. blue skies overhead and for many others today. we have sunshine almost across—the—board but we have sunshine almost across—the—boa rd but not we have sunshine...
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and at least trusted outside of buckingham palace we can say that. theories or do you believe this was an accident? >> well, i believe diana being chased by paparazzis for most of her adult life. and that she knew how to deal with them. buckingham palace the royal family were kind of distanting -- distancing themselves from diana. i see no real reason why there should be a conspiracy against her. but at the same time, it's worth pointing out that she herself was the victim of a conspiracy when she was inside the royal family. >> andrew, we to let you go, but 20 years later we are all still captivated by this. we look forward to the special coming up, and look forward to chatting with you again. best wishes. cheers! >> my pleasure. thanks. >> very welcome. the special is the information princess diana tragedy or treason monday july 31 at 8:00 on tlc. >> all right. 10:37 is the time. biebs and the, well, new bff plus drake's tattoo tribute to weezy got all the latest celebrity dish ♪ ♪♪ z2fwcz z16fz y2fwcy y16fy ♪ >> they're just playing it so steve ca
and at least trusted outside of buckingham palace we can say that. theories or do you believe this was an accident? >> well, i believe diana being chased by paparazzis for most of her adult life. and that she knew how to deal with them. buckingham palace the royal family were kind of distanting -- distancing themselves from diana. i see no real reason why there should be a conspiracy against her. but at the same time, it's worth pointing out that she herself was the victim of a conspiracy...
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i suppose there won't be reaction to this from buckingham palace. thing is resurfacing, some of these concerns and anxieties from the time. we have had the itv documentary where william and harry talk about their mother. what is striking is in various interviews william has made clear his deep regret that as a child he was not able to protect his mother maud and i think he is now out as an adult trying to protect her memory and present people with his image of his mother and he is doing that from these documentaries and with the unveiling at some stage of a statute in kensington palace. the other interesting thing about the spencer interviewed is he has looked at the eulogy again. he is defined by that eulogy again. he is defined by that eulogy and defined by being diana's... it eulogy and defined by being diana's. .. it is eulogy and defined by being diana's... it is interpreted as a robust criticism of the royal family, they wouldn't be steeped in tradition. in the interview with the bbc earl spencer doesn't accept that committee does not accept t
i suppose there won't be reaction to this from buckingham palace. thing is resurfacing, some of these concerns and anxieties from the time. we have had the itv documentary where william and harry talk about their mother. what is striking is in various interviews william has made clear his deep regret that as a child he was not able to protect his mother maud and i think he is now out as an adult trying to protect her memory and present people with his image of his mother and he is doing that...
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. >> meisha, thank youment buckingham palace exhibit paying tribute to the work every princess dianah, the palace recreated the desk she used in kensington palace, there, red letters and wrote briefings. >> official, so the work she was done, before and after engagement, and it was in buckingham palace, to pay tribute to the work she understood in support of the queen. >> many of the item shown on and around the desk were selected by her sons, william, the duke of cambridge, and prince harry. very fitting. >> time now 51:67:89 there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning. nora o'donnell joins us live from new york with a preview. good morning, nora. >> good morning, rahel, ahead: what's next for o.j. simpson? we will talk with him and fred golds man, sister and father of 1994 murder victims ron goldman. they're here in their first interview, the decision oj will go free. and president trump re shuffles his legal team. how they're scrambling to push back against special council in the russia investigation. >> also, we will hear what makes the summer hit so contagious. number one song
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the spanish king travelled by carriage alongside the queen up the mall to buckingham palace, while hispresenter — travelled with prince philip. the royal party then looked at items relating to spain in the palace picture gallery, before going for afternoon tea at clarence house. coming up soon on the bbc news channel is the king says the speech. we will go to the palace of westminster, and we can see politicians there, among those waiting to hear the moment when the king of spain will address both houses of parliament during this state visit. so the ceremony giving way to a more formal approach at the palace of westminster, and we will ta ke palace of westminster, and we will take you there for that speech. the headlines on bbc news: as police continue their search of grenfell tower — the new council leader promises money from reserves to build more homes in the borough. donald trump has insisted that his eldest son is innocent after donald jr admitted meeting a russian lawyer during the presidential election campaign. the supreme court has ruled that a man in a same—sex marriage is en
the spanish king travelled by carriage alongside the queen up the mall to buckingham palace, while hispresenter — travelled with prince philip. the royal party then looked at items relating to spain in the palace picture gallery, before going for afternoon tea at clarence house. coming up soon on the bbc news channel is the king says the speech. we will go to the palace of westminster, and we can see politicians there, among those waiting to hear the moment when the king of spain will address...
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john ironmonger, bbc news, at buckingham palace.ction in new york. that's one small step for man. but it was a giant leap for the anonymous bidder who bought it, sealing the deal at sotheby‘s for a cool £1.4 million. that is quite extraordinary. i bet he wishes he had taken more little bags, he could have made a fortune! let's get the weather. was that moon dust? there may be moon dust in it, i think that's why the price is so high. plenty of dust here, as well. the weekend, hit and miss, all sorts of weather happening over the next few days. certainly pictures are reflecting that. a nice one of i think a woodpecker. eastern parts of the uk have had a fine day, some sunshine around. this area of low pressure, autumnal over us. sunshine around. this area of low pressure, autumnal over us. this area m oves pressure, autumnal over us. this area moves through, the actual band of weather that the wind and rain here isn't moving through that quickly and it's really slow so that means in some locations we are actually getting a lot of rain
john ironmonger, bbc news, at buckingham palace.ction in new york. that's one small step for man. but it was a giant leap for the anonymous bidder who bought it, sealing the deal at sotheby‘s for a cool £1.4 million. that is quite extraordinary. i bet he wishes he had taken more little bags, he could have made a fortune! let's get the weather. was that moon dust? there may be moon dust in it, i think that's why the price is so high. plenty of dust here, as well. the weekend, hit and miss,...
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for those of you wanting to work within the guilding halls of buckingham palace, fire up those resumÉs the posting says charity experience is ideal and discretion is an absolute must. i'm sure being british would help, too. >> yeah, and gossips need not apply. >> the passing of a pop culture icon. plus we'll have president trump's latest attack on his own attorney general next here on "early today." ve. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. wmade fresh with two eggs,les. cheese and sausage. and ready in seconds. [ blinds opening ] now you can enjoy the taste of a saturday morning breakfast... ted? ...even on a wednesday. new jimmy dean simple scrambles. find it by the bacon. ♪ ouch! n
for those of you wanting to work within the guilding halls of buckingham palace, fire up those resumÉs the posting says charity experience is ideal and discretion is an absolute must. i'm sure being british would help, too. >> yeah, and gossips need not apply. >> the passing of a pop culture icon. plus we'll have president trump's latest attack on his own attorney general next here on "early today." ve. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day...
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i cycle at night through all of the iconic places — tower bridge, st paul's, even buckingham palace.ge. because in the daytime you think over there it's just plenty of people. you feel like in a huge ant world. and at night you're just all alone by yourself and you can stop, nobody‘s going to push you. it's surreal. soho, it's probably the most, the best place you can find at night in london. somebody‘s just hanging in the streets, playing music. they find friends. theyjoin in. it becomes like a street party. party on! yeah, nightlife has its own challenges. what? you do a long night shift, just on the last minute and you're just looking at the watch, like, ok, it's two minutes, one minute. three minutes to go, and then i'm free. and then the order comes in! oh, come on! really?! dammit. once you've finished a shift, sometimes it's already a sunrise. and it's a very nice and beautiful thing to see a sunrise in london. and then you see all of the people waking up, all the commuters. and for me, it's the end of the night. but i still experience the sunrise. and i can still experience t
i cycle at night through all of the iconic places — tower bridge, st paul's, even buckingham palace.ge. because in the daytime you think over there it's just plenty of people. you feel like in a huge ant world. and at night you're just all alone by yourself and you can stop, nobody‘s going to push you. it's surreal. soho, it's probably the most, the best place you can find at night in london. somebody‘s just hanging in the streets, playing music. they find friends. theyjoin in. it becomes...
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then they went into buckingham palace, there are currently having tea with the prince of wales, the duchessthis afternoon should be a very interesting speech in the palace of westminster by king felipe, because as well as this post—brexit issue that we're talking about, and it's really interesting analogy that it's 31 really interesting analogy that it's 3i yea rs of really interesting analogy that it's 31 years of the last eight visits, and that's exactly when spain joined the eu, so a different situation back then, with two countries coming together within this big, economic community. now, it's the opposite and ear—splitting apart and it is theissue and ear—splitting apart and it is the issue of whether not gibraltar will be mentioned. tingling a has called it a colonial anachronism, so it'll be interesting to see if the prince up this afternoon. let's speak to professor pedro schwartz who help to find spain's ruling popular party. good afternoon. would you expect to be king to say this afternoon, because i2 is used, brexit and travolta. there are problems with the two nations this after
then they went into buckingham palace, there are currently having tea with the prince of wales, the duchessthis afternoon should be a very interesting speech in the palace of westminster by king felipe, because as well as this post—brexit issue that we're talking about, and it's really interesting analogy that it's 31 really interesting analogy that it's 3i yea rs of really interesting analogy that it's 31 years of the last eight visits, and that's exactly when spain joined the eu, so a...
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and here in london, the king and queen of spain have attended a state banquet at buckingham palace. king felipe earlier addressed both houses of parliament. he said he was confident the uk and spain could reach an agreement over the future of gibraltar. now it is time for click. this week: is this the smartest building in italy? the latest worker drones. and, beat this, a hearty handful. on july 12th, the internet, as we know it, will change. go to amazon, twitter, reddit or many other sites and you could be asked to wait on a slower connection, or pay extra, or you may be blocked altogether. thankfully, these warnings aren't real. they're part of an internet—wide protest, with the aim of protecting net neutrality. net neutrality is the basic principle that protects our freedom of speech on the internet. it's the guiding rules that have made the internet into what it is today, and it prevents our internet service providers — so the cable companies like comcast, horizon and at&t — from controlling what we can see and do when we go online. under the net neutrality principle, all data
and here in london, the king and queen of spain have attended a state banquet at buckingham palace. king felipe earlier addressed both houses of parliament. he said he was confident the uk and spain could reach an agreement over the future of gibraltar. now it is time for click. this week: is this the smartest building in italy? the latest worker drones. and, beat this, a hearty handful. on july 12th, the internet, as we know it, will change. go to amazon, twitter, reddit or many other sites...
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and here in london, the king and queen of spain have attended a state banquet at buckingham palace. earlier king felipe addressed both houses of parliament. he said he was confident the uk and spain could reach agreement over the future of gibraltar. it's time now for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi, here in florida, where my guest is 98—year—old ben ferencz. he is the last surviving prosecutor at the nuremberg nazi trials. he also helped liberate the death camps of europe while serving in the us army. so does he believe that the nuremberg trials have made genocide and other crimes against humanity less likely to be committed in the world today? ben ferencz, welcome to hardtalk. you were born in 1920 in transylvania in central europe. you moved to the united states with your family when you were a little baby. you really epitomise the american dream, a kind of rags to riches story, because it was discovered that you were highly intelligent and you were put on a fast track to harvard law school. we arrived in america. my parents were young immigrants fleeing pers
and here in london, the king and queen of spain have attended a state banquet at buckingham palace. earlier king felipe addressed both houses of parliament. he said he was confident the uk and spain could reach agreement over the future of gibraltar. it's time now for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi, here in florida, where my guest is 98—year—old ben ferencz. he is the last surviving prosecutor at the nuremberg nazi trials. he also helped liberate the death camps of...
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john ironmonger, bbc news, at buckingham palace. a bag used by neil armstrong to bring back lunar soil from the first ever trip to the moon has been sold at an auction in new york. "that's one small step for man"... but it was a giant leap for the anonymous bidder who bought it, sealing the deal at sotheby‘s for a cool £11; million. the bag is no longerfull, but it does still contain traces of moon rocks. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. iam i am starting with the woodpecker in the rain, i think that is a woodpecker. we have all sorts of other across the country. we have got rain, rain showers, quite heavy. and very dark clouds in the vale of glamorgan. very threatening. and thunderstorms. and we have got nice fairweather cloud in cambridgeshire. soa mix fairweather cloud in cambridgeshire. so a mix of weather brought by this low— pressure so a mix of weather brought by this low—pressure which has made some grains toa low—pressure which has made some grains to a halt for the time being. you could argue thi
john ironmonger, bbc news, at buckingham palace. a bag used by neil armstrong to bring back lunar soil from the first ever trip to the moon has been sold at an auction in new york. "that's one small step for man"... but it was a giant leap for the anonymous bidder who bought it, sealing the deal at sotheby‘s for a cool £11; million. the bag is no longerfull, but it does still contain traces of moon rocks. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. iam i am starting...
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bridge — for years the longest single span bridge in the world — nowjoining westminster abbey, buckingham palacel architectural and historic interest. it gives me great pleasure to unveil this plaque and declare the humber bridge open. the new honour comes exactly 36 years to the day after the official opening. the bridge cost more than £100 million. at the other end of the scale, something from the very year the queen was born. this art nouveau public convenience from 1926. these toilets on the hull waterfront have been chosen because they were designed to cater for both men and women. very rare at the time. and most of the original fittings survived. what were they like inside? when i flushed the chain it felt like they were grade two listed, to be fair! impressive? yeah! i mean...they could do with a bit of a clean, i reckon! i think it's rather marvellous. hull has always been known by most people as the place, as philip larkin put it, where only salesmen and relations go, and perhaps they are the kind of people you meet in toilets. and speaking of philip larkin, also protected from change,
bridge — for years the longest single span bridge in the world — nowjoining westminster abbey, buckingham palacel architectural and historic interest. it gives me great pleasure to unveil this plaque and declare the humber bridge open. the new honour comes exactly 36 years to the day after the official opening. the bridge cost more than £100 million. at the other end of the scale, something from the very year the queen was born. this art nouveau public convenience from 1926. these toilets...
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this is the event at buckingham palace yesterday. millions of dollars to access academic research to sway public opinion into its policies in favour of the tech giant. some stories on the daily telegraph. this image of andy murray grimacing in pain. he still managed a five set quarter—final before being defeated against the american sam querrey. draw up your will in a text message. they say they must catch up with the digital age. and a lack of leadership putting brexit at risk. we were hearing about that earlier. the head of the national audit office has had an unprecedented intervention, not likely to go unnoticed by ministers. they are going through that bill today. andy murray out on the guardian. we will investigate this story more. good morning. i am looking at pensions today. big changes in many of the pages about how we can draw down our pensions. sticking to the formula 1 theme. a lamborghini. can you grab that? thank you. it is an interesting picture. many people fear pensioners might splash out on cars... because people ca
this is the event at buckingham palace yesterday. millions of dollars to access academic research to sway public opinion into its policies in favour of the tech giant. some stories on the daily telegraph. this image of andy murray grimacing in pain. he still managed a five set quarter—final before being defeated against the american sam querrey. draw up your will in a text message. they say they must catch up with the digital age. and a lack of leadership putting brexit at risk. we were...
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with the king of spain and the queen of england at buckingham palace too busy to turn up in parliament all the while four million children in britain live in poverty. for the first time since you gauge mission fees were tripled by the tory liberal democrat coalition government in twenty twelve applications to british universities of nosedive by twenty five thousand people since last year thanks to successive governments imposing austerity on u.k. education to pay off losses in the city of london students are being expected to leave college tens of thousands of pounds in margin the new president of the national union of students representing seven million students in the u.k. joins me now sure thanks so much for going on graduations on being appointed surprised about this massive job so no i'm not surprised because finance is a huge babie are for many students and young people access and education so i'm quite surprised they would be just be the. know what fees are a massive part of it and that links on to housing in mental health. the dropout rates so no i'm not surprised i'm quite agi
with the king of spain and the queen of england at buckingham palace too busy to turn up in parliament all the while four million children in britain live in poverty. for the first time since you gauge mission fees were tripled by the tory liberal democrat coalition government in twenty twelve applications to british universities of nosedive by twenty five thousand people since last year thanks to successive governments imposing austerity on u.k. education to pay off losses in the city of...
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but remind ourselves, a state visit is a personal invitation from the queen to stay at buckingham palace business being done by the politicians and officials who accompanied the visitor, and the positive atmosphere the visit creates. the queen and duke of edinburgh work that horse guards to greet them, possibly the last time we will see the duke of edinburgh at a state visit. that is perhaps the case, though if donald trump and his wife turned up, i am sure his curiosity may get the better of him. the state visitors were welcomed by the queen and the duke, they expected a guard of honour from the irish guards, and part of the ceremony of these visits, the right with the household cavalry, in a carriage at the queen and the spanish queen in the first carriage. what is the serious business? britain wants to encourage as good a relationship is possible with all individual european nations. spain wa nts to individual european nations. spain wants to raise that particular subject of gibraltar, something the king in the past has called a colonial anachronism, king in the past has called a colo
but remind ourselves, a state visit is a personal invitation from the queen to stay at buckingham palace business being done by the politicians and officials who accompanied the visitor, and the positive atmosphere the visit creates. the queen and duke of edinburgh work that horse guards to greet them, possibly the last time we will see the duke of edinburgh at a state visit. that is perhaps the case, though if donald trump and his wife turned up, i am sure his curiosity may get the better of...
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nowjoining westminster abbey, buckingham palace and ten downing st as a grade one listed building.ce of architectural and historic interest. it gives me great pleasure to unveil this plaque and to clear the humber bridge open. the new honour comes exactly 36 yea rs the new honour comes exactly 36 years to the day of the official opening. they cost more than £100 million. at the other end of the scale, something from the very year the queen was born. this art and of all public convenience from 1926. these pilots on the hull waterfront have been chosen because they were designed to cater for men and women, very rare at the time and most of the original fittings have very rare at the time and most of the originalfittings have been preserved. what were they like inside? it felt like they were great to listed, to be fair. impressive? they could do with a clean, i reckon. i think it is marvellous. hull has always been known by most people were only salesmen and relations go. perhaps the kind of people who meet in toilets. speaking of philip larkin, the house where he lived for more than
nowjoining westminster abbey, buckingham palace and ten downing st as a grade one listed building.ce of architectural and historic interest. it gives me great pleasure to unveil this plaque and to clear the humber bridge open. the new honour comes exactly 36 yea rs the new honour comes exactly 36 years to the day of the official opening. they cost more than £100 million. at the other end of the scale, something from the very year the queen was born. this art and of all public convenience from...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace.seen over half a month's southern england have seen over half a months worth of rain and we have some dangerous driving conditions first thing this morning, this was in twickenham, but the rain cleared very quickly. this is spectacular. this is cumbria, barely a cloud. those scenes were repeated around the country, plenty of sunshine. clear skies overnight will allow temperatures to fall away free quickly. —— very quickly. in the countryside it will be cold enough for some pockets of ground frost and it will be a chilly start to thursday, but we have the area of high pressure still, the atlantic front is quite skinny and that will come in late in the day. fine weather in the morning and for the most pa rt weather in the morning and for the most part it is dry with sunshine, but cloud will bubble up through the afternoon and that will provide the focus of showers in england and wales. some of these could be quite heavy, but they will stay away from east anglia and south—eastern and wher
nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace.seen over half a month's southern england have seen over half a months worth of rain and we have some dangerous driving conditions first thing this morning, this was in twickenham, but the rain cleared very quickly. this is spectacular. this is cumbria, barely a cloud. those scenes were repeated around the country, plenty of sunshine. clear skies overnight will allow temperatures to fall away free quickly. —— very quickly. in the countryside...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. that's a summary of the news. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. tonight: four weeks after grenfell burned, newsnight has established the first evidence of cyanide poisoning amongst survivors of the disaster. we hear new testimony of a family's escape from the 21st floor of the tower. and the agony of losing their unborn child. that poison, it went in. as it settled on my body, obviously everything goes to the baby. the amount that he received, it was obviously enough to stop his heart. nazreen aklani lost her mother and her aunt in the fire, both are missing and presumed to have died. four weeks on — has anyone helped her get the answers that she seeks? and why are survivors so unwilling to believe what the authorities tell them — especially about the number who have died? i was speaking to a friend of mine last week and they said that he's been told it's about 400. we go in search of evidence that the official death count is wrong and ask why so many doubt it. we've got social media. i said, we've got soc
nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. that's a summary of the news. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. tonight: four weeks after grenfell burned, newsnight has established the first evidence of cyanide poisoning amongst survivors of the disaster. we hear new testimony of a family's escape from the 21st floor of the tower. and the agony of losing their unborn child. that poison, it went in. as it settled on my body, obviously everything goes to the baby. the amount that he...
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when he found out that the buckingham palace wanted him and his sisters young sons, william and harryng body he was against it. >> i did not want william and harry to have to walk behind the body of their mother. i thought that was a bizarre and cruel thing for them to be asked to do. eventually i was like to and told that they wanted to do which of course they did not. i did not realize that. >> august 31 will mark the 20th anniversary of the death of princess diana. william and harry l the private memorial service on what would've been her birthday on july 1. >>> the afternoon trading on wall street drops in technology with the healthcare and industrial stocks leading the way with the nasdaq and s&p 500 in the red but the dow jones is up 62 points. >>> the iconic brand milestone, the 100th anniversary of the ford truck. it started in 1917 with the variation of the henry ford model t with 209 sold that year and today the f series is the best-selling truck and has been for 40 straight years. the latest model of the ford f150 raptor with 450 horsepower and sales for as much as $65,000.
when he found out that the buckingham palace wanted him and his sisters young sons, william and harryng body he was against it. >> i did not want william and harry to have to walk behind the body of their mother. i thought that was a bizarre and cruel thing for them to be asked to do. eventually i was like to and told that they wanted to do which of course they did not. i did not realize that. >> august 31 will mark the 20th anniversary of the death of princess diana. william and...
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personal items are on display at buckingham palace this summer. it includes photographs of her sons, prince william and prince harry, diana's school trunk and a box of cassettes with classics by lionel richie and elton john, and a special place on the desk. also on display a silver cartier calendar given to her by president ronald reagan. >>> just like here in the bay area, cheering crowds keep appearing in china to greet warriors superstar steph curry. curry touring asia for a third year in a row serving as a spokesman for under armour. his latest stop in china'schinas province. >> it's been a really cool experience. we tried to get more immersed in the culture of each city, and try different things in our down time. last night, going to get some hot pots, things like that, where you can understand exactly the characteristics of each city that you're going to. >> good life being steph curry. he also met with youth basketball players in the area. and visited china's capital beijing over the weekend. what about curry's teammates? kevin durant, he's
personal items are on display at buckingham palace this summer. it includes photographs of her sons, prince william and prince harry, diana's school trunk and a box of cassettes with classics by lionel richie and elton john, and a special place on the desk. also on display a silver cartier calendar given to her by president ronald reagan. >>> just like here in the bay area, cheering crowds keep appearing in china to greet warriors superstar steph curry. curry touring asia for a third...
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. >> seth: oh, that's fantastic. [ light laughter ] >> and so this is me at buckingham palace, beingeth: there you go. and now one of the things i also heard is you enjoy being london because, is it true that you're a huge james bond fan? >> i am a huge james bond fan. so when we were driving around i totally felt like i was in a james bond film. and like maybe i was may day from "a view to a kill" or halle berry's character. like i've always sort of imagined that i could be a bond girl. you could see that, right? >> seth: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> so i was living out my bond girl fantasy. what's your favorite bond film? >> seth: what's my favorite bond film? they do -- i will admit, they do kind of blend together for me. i will say the first one i ever saw was "octopussy." >> one of my favorites. >> seth: yeah, but as a child i just remember thinking, we're not supposed to be at a movie that has this title. [ laughter ] >> i think that's why it's so good. >> seth: but it was funny, 'cause i know -- everybody's sort of -- i think there's more people who think that connery is t
. >> seth: oh, that's fantastic. [ light laughter ] >> and so this is me at buckingham palace, beingeth: there you go. and now one of the things i also heard is you enjoy being london because, is it true that you're a huge james bond fan? >> i am a huge james bond fan. so when we were driving around i totally felt like i was in a james bond film. and like maybe i was may day from "a view to a kill" or halle berry's character. like i've always sort of imagined that i...
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i went to buckingham palace, sort of in my head thinking there was going to be about 20 people there's cool. shook the hand of somebody who shook the hand of the queen. [ laughter and applause ] i want to show everybody a a clip. here is claire foy in "the crown." take a look at this. >> i am aware that i'm surrounded by people who feel that they could do the job better. strong people with powerful characters, more natural leaders, perhaps better suited to leading from the front, making a mark. but for better or worse, the crown has landed on my head. and i say we go. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm going to do it next time. claire foy, everybody. season one of "the crown" is currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back with a a performance from iggy azalea featuring anitta. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: she's a grammy-nominated artist who will release her new album, "digital distortion" next month. performing her new single "switch" featuring anitta, give it up for iggy azalea! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> it's iggy iz. ♪ what you want?
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i went to buckingham palace, sort of in my head thinking there was going to be about 20 people thereg moment. that's cool. shook the hand of somebody who shook the hand of the queen. [ laughter and applause ] i want to show everybody a a clip. here is claire foy in "the crown." take a look at this. >> i am aware that i'm surrounded by people who feel that they could do the job better. strong people with powerful characters, more natural leaders, perhaps better suited to leading from the front, making a mark. but for better or worse, the crown has landed on my head. and i say we go. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm going to do it next time. claire foy, everybody. season one of "the crown" is currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back with a a performance from iggy azalea featuring anitta. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ in our house, we go through a lot of toilet paper. mom! so we switched to new charmin super mega roll. get six regular rolls in one with charmin super mega roll our longest lasting roll. guaranteed to fit. enjoy the go with charmin. so find a venus smooth that
i went to buckingham palace, sort of in my head thinking there was going to be about 20 people thereg moment. that's cool. shook the hand of somebody who shook the hand of the queen. [ laughter and applause ] i want to show everybody a a clip. here is claire foy in "the crown." take a look at this. >> i am aware that i'm surrounded by people who feel that they could do the job better. strong people with powerful characters, more natural leaders, perhaps better suited to leading...