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approaching buckingham palace. 30 seconds away. seven miles to go.will be watching from the balcony. the mall will be packed with thousands of people there to see dozens of aircraft spanning much of the raf‘s history. if they can pull it off, it will be quite a sight. that was extraordinary, being up there with so many typhoons. have you ever seen anything like it? never in 27 years of serving in her majesty's royal air force, i've never flown in a formation that big before. but on the day, station commander mike balkwill will not be flying a typhoon. he has chosen history over speed, opting to fly one of the last world war ii hurricanes. it is old—school navigation. there is no gps. it's a map and stopwatch, so it's full—on, but it will be good fun. they will be flying wing to wing with spitfires, lancashire and a dakota in what will be the raf centrepiece for its cenetenary year. the biggest fly past london has ever seen. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. i hope you're going to say more of the same, ben. funnily enough, i'll say more
approaching buckingham palace. 30 seconds away. seven miles to go.will be watching from the balcony. the mall will be packed with thousands of people there to see dozens of aircraft spanning much of the raf‘s history. if they can pull it off, it will be quite a sight. that was extraordinary, being up there with so many typhoons. have you ever seen anything like it? never in 27 years of serving in her majesty's royal air force, i've never flown in a formation that big before. but on the day,...
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made a forecourt of buckingham palace and she just made a brief speech.e spectacular. that is a lot of pomp and ceremony but it was interesting listening to the queen because she spoke very personally about her experience of the military and the raf and her family. she talked about her own recollections of the battle of britain and never forgetting the courage and sacrifice of that time and also about family tradition of flying. the tradition, the duke of cambridge and the prince of wales had earned their wings. the duke of cambridge is wearing his raf uniform with great pride. . she spoke on a personal level about her own family and connections with the raf amidst the pomp and ceremony that we're seeing outside buckingham palace today. music: god save the queen studio: we believe the raf centenary celebrations for now —— we will leave. the next big moment will be the fly—past over buckingham palace and we will have coverage, of course. back now to our main news about the major upheaval in government of the last 2a hours. simon mccoy is at westminster for
made a forecourt of buckingham palace and she just made a brief speech.e spectacular. that is a lot of pomp and ceremony but it was interesting listening to the queen because she spoke very personally about her experience of the military and the raf and her family. she talked about her own recollections of the battle of britain and never forgetting the courage and sacrifice of that time and also about family tradition of flying. the tradition, the duke of cambridge and the prince of wales had...
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as these jets roar over buckingham palace, the royal family will be watching from the balcony.ns of aircraft spanning much of the raf‘s history. if they can pull it off, it will be quite a sight. that was extraordinary, being up there with so many typhoons. have you ever seen anything like it? never in 27 years of serving in her majesty's royal air force, i've never flown in a formation that big before. but on the day, station commander mike baulkwill will not be flying a typhoon. he has chosen history over speed, opting to fly one of the last world war two hurricanes. it is old—school navigation. there is no gps. it's a map and stopwatch, so it's full—on, but it will be good fun. they will be flying wing—to—wing with spitfires, a lancaster and a dakota, in what will be the raf centrepiece for its centenary year. the biggest fly—past london has ever seen. in heckled as part of the drop when you're a politician, especially in the house of commons. it is the more awkward and the crimes are not coming from the opposition parties, defence secretary darren williamson was talking abo
as these jets roar over buckingham palace, the royal family will be watching from the balcony.ns of aircraft spanning much of the raf‘s history. if they can pull it off, it will be quite a sight. that was extraordinary, being up there with so many typhoons. have you ever seen anything like it? never in 27 years of serving in her majesty's royal air force, i've never flown in a formation that big before. but on the day, station commander mike baulkwill will not be flying a typhoon. he has...
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as these jets roar over buckingham palace, the royalfamily will be watching from the balcony.ircraft spanning much of the raf‘s history. if they can pull it off, it will be quite a sight. that was extraordinary, being up there with so many typhoons. have you ever seen anything like it? no, never. 27 years of serving in her majesty's royal air force, i've never flown in a formation that big before. but on the day, station commander mike baulkwill won't be flying the typhoon. he has chosen history over speed, opting to fly one of the last world war ii hurricanes. it's old school navigation in this. there's no gps. it's a map and stopwatch. it's full—on for all of us, but it will be good fun. he will be flying wing—to—wing with spitfires, a lancaster and a dakota in what will be the raf‘s centrepiece for its centenary year. the biggest fly—past london has ever seen. and that fly—past will be take place next tuesday at 1pm. there'll be full coverage on the bbc. let's go back to moscow after a night of extraordinary drama. england are through to the world cup quarter finals. dan ro
as these jets roar over buckingham palace, the royalfamily will be watching from the balcony.ircraft spanning much of the raf‘s history. if they can pull it off, it will be quite a sight. that was extraordinary, being up there with so many typhoons. have you ever seen anything like it? no, never. 27 years of serving in her majesty's royal air force, i've never flown in a formation that big before. but on the day, station commander mike baulkwill won't be flying the typhoon. he has chosen...
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as these jets roar over buckingham palace, the royal family as these jets roar over buckingham palace people there to see dozens of aircraft spanning much of the raf ‘s history. —— mall‘s. if they could pull it off it will be quite a sight. it was extraordinary being up there with so many typhoons. have you seen anything like this? 27 years of serving in the air force and we have never flown a formation that big. on the day like bull call will not be flying a typhoon. it has chosen history overspeed, opting to fly one of the last world war ii hurricanes. these old school navigation in this, no gps, it is stopwatch and so it is full on what it will be good fun. there will be flying wing to win with spitfires, a dakota and the lancaster and what will be the raf‘s centrepiece is centenary year, the biggest fly past london has ever seen. biggest fly past london has ever seen. we have had an amazing run of glorious weather and many of us at least. will it continue? louise is across the newsroom with all of the details for us. kind of, yes, it will continue and be dry but there are some sub
as these jets roar over buckingham palace, the royal family as these jets roar over buckingham palace people there to see dozens of aircraft spanning much of the raf ‘s history. —— mall‘s. if they could pull it off it will be quite a sight. it was extraordinary being up there with so many typhoons. have you seen anything like this? 27 years of serving in the air force and we have never flown a formation that big. on the day like bull call will not be flying a typhoon. it has chosen...
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they won't let them really get in front of buckingham palace but they are gearing up for thousands but it feels a little bit weird to talk about protest when we've got all these beautiful pictures coming in so we'll send it back to you on that note as they are underway here in the uk. liz? liz: blake, you just did that perfectly, because it is a stunning sight. if we take a full screen, you can see that even as the president walks into blenheim palace, this is unbelievable. what a welcome, again, not even an official state dinner and look what they have rolled out there. i think it is important to note too that this is quite an area here, first duke of marlboro this was the home for john churchill of course, the ancestor of winston churchill, the great great leader of the uk during world war ii no less when everybody and all of our allies face the worst in all of history and that was nazi, germany. i do believe the president has now entered the building. he is inside now, and he will sit down to a very lovely, i'm sure, dinner. you know me, i always want to know what's on the menu, but
they won't let them really get in front of buckingham palace but they are gearing up for thousands but it feels a little bit weird to talk about protest when we've got all these beautiful pictures coming in so we'll send it back to you on that note as they are underway here in the uk. liz? liz: blake, you just did that perfectly, because it is a stunning sight. if we take a full screen, you can see that even as the president walks into blenheim palace, this is unbelievable. what a welcome,...
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approaching buckingham palace. 30 seconds away. seven miles to go. will be packed with thousands of people there to see dozens of aircraft spanning much of the raf‘s history. if they can pull it off, it will be quite a sight. that was extraordinary, being up there with so many typhoons. have you ever seen anything like it? never in 27 years of serving in her majesty's royal air force, i've never flown in a formation that big before. but on the day, station commander mike balkwill will not be flying a typhoon. he has chosen history over speed, opting to fly one of the last world war ii hurricanes. it is old—school navigation. there is no gps. it's a map and stopwatch, so it's full—on, but it will be good fun. they will be flying wing to wing with spitfires, lancashire and a dakota in what will be the raf centrepiece for its cenetenary year. the biggest fly past london has ever seen. that is my son's idea of heaven. there is nothing he would like better than watching all of those planes. let's get back to the only news of the day — how's the game going
approaching buckingham palace. 30 seconds away. seven miles to go. will be packed with thousands of people there to see dozens of aircraft spanning much of the raf‘s history. if they can pull it off, it will be quite a sight. that was extraordinary, being up there with so many typhoons. have you ever seen anything like it? never in 27 years of serving in her majesty's royal air force, i've never flown in a formation that big before. but on the day, station commander mike balkwill will not be...
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ndthouof people gathered outside buckingham palace to watch them mark 100 years of service. earlier they marked the centary at westminster abbey robert hall has more. robert: telling a 100-year story with aircraft. fr the sedate progress of wartime icons to the thunder of today's sleek technology, months of preparation brought a procession from past to future. >> it's great. really impressive. great to see so many. >> wonderful. i wish i was up there again flying. >> to say thank you for everything they have done over the years.rt rothe raf plan for the centenary was to commemorate, celebrate, and inspire. at westminster abbey, e queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918, joined family to and the raf remember those who served in the air and on the ground. >> i remember my grandfather's family, killed in 1943. my grandfather's brother, chance corporals who commanded the royal air force. and my father, who flew low-level sorties in bur. i read his lbook again last week. how right and proper that we should each remember all who served. robert: this was also a
ndthouof people gathered outside buckingham palace to watch them mark 100 years of service. earlier they marked the centary at westminster abbey robert hall has more. robert: telling a 100-year story with aircraft. fr the sedate progress of wartime icons to the thunder of today's sleek technology, months of preparation brought a procession from past to future. >> it's great. really impressive. great to see so many. >> wonderful. i wish i was up there again flying. >> to say...
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this morning, there's word the queen has banned one of her favoriteoods from served at buckingham palaceen has taken pas and not just pasta, rice and potatoes off the menu at buckingham palace. what do you eat? her former chef says the queen simply does not like starchy food. she doesn't like them. they are not on the menu. >> see you at the olive garden. >>> speaking of life over the pond. why resents in popular tourist destinations are saying enoughgh is enou how some are dealing with the how some are dealing with the crush and what it could mean f the new mccafé cold brew frappé and frozen coffee. the strong, smooth taste of cold brew coffee, ice-blended into a rich, creamy drink. it's colder than cold brew. and now, get any small mccafé for only $2. and they got it from theirs. it's your skin, and it can protect you from millions of things. so we're here to help you protect your skin. walgreens pharmacists and beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. walgreens. trusted since 1901. now all walgreens brand sun care products are buy
this morning, there's word the queen has banned one of her favoriteoods from served at buckingham palaceen has taken pas and not just pasta, rice and potatoes off the menu at buckingham palace. what do you eat? her former chef says the queen simply does not like starchy food. she doesn't like them. they are not on the menu. >> see you at the olive garden. >>> speaking of life over the pond. why resents in popular tourist destinations are saying enoughgh is enou how some are...
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crowds joined the men and women of the 21st—century raf, parading their new colours outside buckingham palaceat family tradition continues to this day. the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings and wear them with great pride. this journey has taken the raf from the first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars" lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. cloudy skies. we haven't seen that in weeks. and a little cooler. but a different story to the west. we can see the parched grass here. we saw 25 celsius across the west midlands into parts of wales. considerably cooler, the first day since the ath ofjuly that we have seen temperatures around 30 celsius. temperatures are expected to rise by the end of the week but there is some rain in the forecast. it has been quite wet in the north and west of scotla nd been quite wet in the north and west of scotland today. tomorrow, a good deal of dry weather again. some warm sunshine. also some show
crowds joined the men and women of the 21st—century raf, parading their new colours outside buckingham palaceat family tradition continues to this day. the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings and wear them with great pride. this journey has taken the raf from the first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars" lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. time for a look at the...
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a flypast over buckingham palace of up to 100 aircraft to mark the centenary of the creation of the raf. what's happening with the weather. cool and fresh today that is set to warm up again in places during the week. thanks, stav. also coming up... the final countdown for england as they prepare for tomorrow's world cup semi—final against croatia in moscow. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. iam simon i am simon mccoy, live in westminster. plenty from here at westminster in a few minutes. but first breaking news in thailand where all 12 members of a thai youth football team and their coach have now been brought alive and safe, out of the flooded caves where they were trapped hundreds of metres underground for over two weeks. it was two british divers who discovered the 12 footballers and their coach. they had been trapped ina their coach. they had been trapped in a cave which was cut off by hundreds of metres of water. it has been a very difficult and lengthy rescue operation. let's join danjohnson who's talking to the bbc‘s yalda hakim. yes. this is the entrance to the cave and h
a flypast over buckingham palace of up to 100 aircraft to mark the centenary of the creation of the raf. what's happening with the weather. cool and fresh today that is set to warm up again in places during the week. thanks, stav. also coming up... the final countdown for england as they prepare for tomorrow's world cup semi—final against croatia in moscow. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. iam simon i am simon mccoy, live in westminster. plenty from here at westminster in a few...
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proudly parading their new colours outside buckingham palace, where the queen spoke of her own links cambridge have all earned their wings and wear them with great pride. and then, a rumble in the skies as the raf told a story through its aircraft, queueing for the run over buckingham palace, capturing the changes in technology which still bring fresh challenges, from the trenches to space, the raf motto is "through adversity to the stars," a spirit that lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. fantastic images they of that fly— past fantastic images they of that fly—past for the centenary of the royal air force. time for a look at the weather. we are top temperature of 25 degrees today and that is significantly cooler to what we have been used to. as we head into this evening and overnight rain continues opposed northern and western scotland, and continues to be quite persistent through the night. but elsewhere are dry night with clear spells. tomorrow we have further showers in the forecast but most places will be dry once again with plenty of sunshine. more sunshine indeed
proudly parading their new colours outside buckingham palace, where the queen spoke of her own links cambridge have all earned their wings and wear them with great pride. and then, a rumble in the skies as the raf told a story through its aircraft, queueing for the run over buckingham palace, capturing the changes in technology which still bring fresh challenges, from the trenches to space, the raf motto is "through adversity to the stars," a spirit that lies at the heart of this...
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and i will expect to see the white house fall down when buckingham palace falls down. [laughter] >> excellent. rufus? >> thank you. i'm reminded of the longevity of windsor castle and -- over 1000 years of that particular building, which has changed so much over 1000 years. although, i believe firmly, like lydia and others, that the white house will continue to, broadly speaking, as we see it today in 100 years time. but also as you were saying earlier, christopher, about what her majesty said in ireland that we shouldn't be bound by our history. i think very much today we have organizations such as the national trust, both here and in the u.k. and english heritage, which are very, very much taken towards preserving collections, buildings, and having that very historically-minded approach, which is excellent and good. but at the same time, we've got to make that balance right between the living buildings, devolution, and one only has to look at windsor castle to see -- or buckingham palace, for that matter, which was a considerably smaller house when it first started o
and i will expect to see the white house fall down when buckingham palace falls down. [laughter] >> excellent. rufus? >> thank you. i'm reminded of the longevity of windsor castle and -- over 1000 years of that particular building, which has changed so much over 1000 years. although, i believe firmly, like lydia and others, that the white house will continue to, broadly speaking, as we see it today in 100 years time. but also as you were saying earlier, christopher, about what her...
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and winter castle in buckingham palace. probably about 50 years in development. the science behind collection care, which has been very much promoted by organizations like english heritage and the national trust, which tend to look after buildings which are not occupied. and something which i think is growing greatly, certainly in the connections that i look after, is the collection care of objects in working places, and it's a completely different science. and it's not something that's greatly developed. and it is different to the care of houses which are not lived in because, obviously, you want people to be able to use the furniture. you want the fires to be burning and the heating to be at the right level. relative humidity. all these things we know and want in functioning houses. you probably want your house in that particular way and it's that particular science, which is in its infancy, and is gaining a lot of science behind it but it's very much experimental and emerging from studies by the national trust. >> well, that's the point, of course. it's a work
and winter castle in buckingham palace. probably about 50 years in development. the science behind collection care, which has been very much promoted by organizations like english heritage and the national trust, which tend to look after buildings which are not occupied. and something which i think is growing greatly, certainly in the connections that i look after, is the collection care of objects in working places, and it's a completely different science. and it's not something that's greatly...
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buckingham palace opens to the public this weekend.sonal take on art by the prince of wales, who's selected more than 100 works to mark his 70th birthday. it includes never before seen sketches of his sons william and harry, shown alongside works created by young artists from the charities he has founded. and at 6:30pm tonight we have a special programme live from buckingham palace ahead of its summer opening. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there are severe delays on the dlr, otherwise it is a good service. on the roads, one lane is closed southbound on the m1 because of an accident, long delays into london. the m11 is closed northbound between junction 8 and ten for resurfacing. finally, commercial road is closed with disruption. let's have a check on the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. good morning. it is a rather warm start to the day. there will be some early sunshine around particular for northern areas and the humidity levels will once more begin to rise. but more importantly today is the chance for some of us
buckingham palace opens to the public this weekend.sonal take on art by the prince of wales, who's selected more than 100 works to mark his 70th birthday. it includes never before seen sketches of his sons william and harry, shown alongside works created by young artists from the charities he has founded. and at 6:30pm tonight we have a special programme live from buckingham palace ahead of its summer opening. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there are severe delays on the dlr,...
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we'll be join pilots and veterans ahead of a 100 aircraft flypast over buckingham palace.ar from the fans preparing for the match here, and those making a last minute dash for moscow. and we'll bejoined by coronation street actor michael le vell, better known as kevin webster, to talk about using the soap to highlight the dangers of sepsis all that still to come. but now a summary of this morning's main news. borisjohnson has told theresa may the brexit dream is dying. the former foreign secretary wrote to the prime minister after confirming his resignation from the cabinet, the second departure from her top team in less than 24 hours. the pm responded that she was sorry and a little surprised at the decision and appointed jeremy hunt to replace him. the first meeting of the new cabinet will take place this morning. rescuers in thailand have begun what they hope will be a third and final operation to free the remaining four teenage boys and their football coach, who are trapped in a flooded cave system. so far, eight boys have been brought to safety, since becoming cut off
we'll be join pilots and veterans ahead of a 100 aircraft flypast over buckingham palace.ar from the fans preparing for the match here, and those making a last minute dash for moscow. and we'll bejoined by coronation street actor michael le vell, better known as kevin webster, to talk about using the soap to highlight the dangers of sepsis all that still to come. but now a summary of this morning's main news. borisjohnson has told theresa may the brexit dream is dying. the former foreign...
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the thing i would say about this meeting this week if it is blenheim palace, not buckingham palace, and i think the visit by donald trump is a real art in terms of positioning. this is not a full state visit, but if you looked at the tv pictures we saw overnight, holding hands with theresa may, all the pageantry at blenheim palace yesterday, the home, or the birthplace of winston churchill, it had the feel of a state visit, but it wasn't. how did the sun get this interview? i think we can speculate about how the sun got this interview. i think it is a prescription for tom newton dunn, the political editor of the sun. we understand that murdoch, the owner of the sun has been close to trump. —— trump. no surprise may have had a hand in brokering this scoop. —— nigel farage. this again is hours after he was holding hands going up the steps that blenheim palace last night. he knew at that point that this article was going to be published. be absolutely new. the interview was done in brussels before he even arrived in the uk —— he absolutely new. saying that boris johnson would be a great pm
the thing i would say about this meeting this week if it is blenheim palace, not buckingham palace, and i think the visit by donald trump is a real art in terms of positioning. this is not a full state visit, but if you looked at the tv pictures we saw overnight, holding hands with theresa may, all the pageantry at blenheim palace yesterday, the home, or the birthplace of winston churchill, it had the feel of a state visit, but it wasn't. how did the sun get this interview? i think we can...
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he is going to check, he is not going to buckingham palace, he is going to checkers. and there is the visit tomorrow to a defence sites where they are seeing cutting—edge technology which shows the strong links between america and the strong links between america and the uk. they are our strongest ally, as theresa may says frequently. and the expansion of our armed forces are something to do with the fact that america wants the uk to increase the spending on defence. brexit crops up on the ft. we have got this proposed deal emerging from checkers which deals differently with goods than it does with services. that is right. so today we had the brexit white paper, and i will say quickly that was quite farcical way was delivered in the house of commons. mps complained. they had to stop parliament. yes they had to stop, because they had not seen it. they were not able to ask informed questions. and it was all very embarrassing. at the heart of this is where this white paper is seeing a watering down of brexit and some of the promises that were made for the city so the cha
he is going to check, he is not going to buckingham palace, he is going to checkers. and there is the visit tomorrow to a defence sites where they are seeing cutting—edge technology which shows the strong links between america and the strong links between america and the uk. they are our strongest ally, as theresa may says frequently. and the expansion of our armed forces are something to do with the fact that america wants the uk to increase the spending on defence. brexit crops up on the...
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ceremony, the queen, the military ceremony, the dinner at blenheim palace, not a state banquet at buckingham palace dinner at blenheim palace. it allows the american president to relate to the audience back home that he's been received with due honour and dignity. it's not a full state visit. .. honour and dignity. it's not a full state visit... he was supposed to come here to see nine elms and the new american embassy but he doesn't like that and thought it was a waste of money. perhaps it gave the government an excuse of money. perhaps it gave the government an excuse for him not to come. as you say, the choice of blenheim palace and the history, the links to sir winston churchill. and then of course a visit to windsor, where barack then of course a visit to windsor, where ba rack obama then of course a visit to windsor, where barack obama had been. we know the rivalry between obama and trump, thatis the rivalry between obama and trump, that is important. if he hadn't got this he would have seen himself lower down the pecking order. anything on a domestic bases that barack obama accomplished, don
ceremony, the queen, the military ceremony, the dinner at blenheim palace, not a state banquet at buckingham palace dinner at blenheim palace. it allows the american president to relate to the audience back home that he's been received with due honour and dignity. it's not a full state visit. .. honour and dignity. it's not a full state visit... he was supposed to come here to see nine elms and the new american embassy but he doesn't like that and thought it was a waste of money. perhaps it...
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the thing i would say about this meeting this week if it is blenheim palace, not buckingham palace, andt the tv pictures we saw overnight, holding hands with theresa may, all the pageantry at blenheim palace yesterday, the home, or the birthplace of winston churchill, it had the feel of a state visit, but it wasn‘t. had the feel of a state visit, but it wasn't. how did the sun get this interview? i think we can speculate about how the sun got this interview. i think it is a prescription for tom newton dunn, the political editor of the sun. we
the thing i would say about this meeting this week if it is blenheim palace, not buckingham palace, andt the tv pictures we saw overnight, holding hands with theresa may, all the pageantry at blenheim palace yesterday, the home, or the birthplace of winston churchill, it had the feel of a state visit, but it wasn‘t. had the feel of a state visit, but it wasn't. how did the sun get this interview? i think we can speculate about how the sun got this interview. i think it is a prescription for...
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kelly cobiella has it all covered from buckingham palace. >> yeah, buckingham palace all the palacesartingt oday with try special occasion for one of the youngest in line to the throne. it's a royal celebration today, as the family gathers f prince louis' christening. the 2 1/2-month-old baby will be christened at st. james palace, the same place meghan markle was baptized before marrying prince harry. the dsgodparents, all frind family of will and kate, including guy pelly and kate's usin lucy middleton. missing from the list, prince louis's new aunt meghan as well as aunt m pippadleton pregnant with the next middleton grandchild, spotted purchasing a hat, presumably for louis' big da alsoews that queen elizabeth will not be aattending, citing busy week ahead. today's date, july 9th already has royal significance. the queen's engagement to prince philipnnasnced on this day 71 years ago. tomorrow marking the 100th anniversary of the royal air force.am they set to gather for a celebration at westminster abbey, as newlyweds, prince harry and meghan markle head off to ireland for their
kelly cobiella has it all covered from buckingham palace. >> yeah, buckingham palace all the palacesartingt oday with try special occasion for one of the youngest in line to the throne. it's a royal celebration today, as the family gathers f prince louis' christening. the 2 1/2-month-old baby will be christened at st. james palace, the same place meghan markle was baptized before marrying prince harry. the dsgodparents, all frind family of will and kate, including guy pelly and kate's...
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nbc's kelly cobiella has it from buckingham palace. >> reporter: buckingham palace, all the palaces inday with that very special occasion for one of the youngest in line to the throne. it's a royal celebration today as the family gathers for prince louis' christening. the two-and-a-half month old baby will be christened at st. james' palace, the same place where meghan markle was baptized in march. and friends and family of will and kate, including guy pelley and kate's cousin, lucy middleton. missing from the list, prince louie's new aunt megan, and pippa, spotted purchasing a hat, presumably for louis' big day. also this morning, news that louis' great grandmother, queen elizabeth, will not be attending, citing a busy week ahead. today's date, july 9th, already has royal significance. the queen's engagement to prince phillip was announced on this day 71 years ago. tomorrow marking the 100th anniversary of the royal air force. the family set to gather for a celebration at westminster abby, as newlyweds prince harry and meghan markle head to ireland for their first official trip as duk
nbc's kelly cobiella has it from buckingham palace. >> reporter: buckingham palace, all the palaces inday with that very special occasion for one of the youngest in line to the throne. it's a royal celebration today as the family gathers for prince louis' christening. the two-and-a-half month old baby will be christened at st. james' palace, the same place where meghan markle was baptized in march. and friends and family of will and kate, including guy pelley and kate's cousin, lucy...
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george w bush and buckingham palace.god save the queen. the national anthem played by the 1st battalion coldstream guards, the queen on the left of the picture and marine one hovering over the trees of windsor castle, coming into the lawn on the eastern terrace of the castle, well out of view of the protesters who are here at henry viii gate. he will not have seen them. he will have come over the household golf course which is over the eastern side of the castle. he will be transported presumably in the beast, the car he uses, to the top of the long walk and towards the quadrangle were the queen is waiting for him. major general ben bathurst will now take his place as well. also alongside the queen, the lord lieutenant of the royal county down of berkshire. and the governor here at windsor castle. they will be out greeting president trump, i think. at the helicopter. we saw a royal salute from the band which is made up salute from the band which is made up of the coldstream guards and the grenadier guards. we saw them re
george w bush and buckingham palace.god save the queen. the national anthem played by the 1st battalion coldstream guards, the queen on the left of the picture and marine one hovering over the trees of windsor castle, coming into the lawn on the eastern terrace of the castle, well out of view of the protesters who are here at henry viii gate. he will not have seen them. he will have come over the household golf course which is over the eastern side of the castle. he will be transported...
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at buckingham palace, many who came back were honored by the king and watched in silent admiration byrowd. the canadian heroes of dieppe represented all ranks and a cross-section of units from the army, a cross-section from canada. the courage and fighting skill they demonstrated was not simply the army's story, it belonged to the nation. [gunfire] christmas of 1943 found many canadians celebrating in a picturesque italian village. -- in a -- in a picturesque italian village. [explosions] the germans disliked giving up their quarters just before the holidays, but the canadians could not wait. through a cautiously ingenious technique, the loyal edmonton regiment and the high landers leveled the town, one room at a time. by the end of the italian campaign, nearly 100,000 canadian soldiers had seen service in italy. [explosions] when allied troops went ashore, -- ashore in normandy the , canadians carried their share of the assault. [dramatic music] the drive inland was tough and subject to repeated german counterattacks. in a great major movement in august 1944, canadians, british , and
at buckingham palace, many who came back were honored by the king and watched in silent admiration byrowd. the canadian heroes of dieppe represented all ranks and a cross-section of units from the army, a cross-section from canada. the courage and fighting skill they demonstrated was not simply the army's story, it belonged to the nation. [gunfire] christmas of 1943 found many canadians celebrating in a picturesque italian village. -- in a -- in a picturesque italian village. [explosions] the...
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later, the family assembled on the buckingham palace balcony to watch an air force flyover. meghan had a prominent position right next to the queen, who spoke to her new granddaughter-in-law during the festivities. kate work a sparkling brooch, on her alexander mcqueen dress. she is an official patron of the raf, while meghan has yet to receive that honor. but no balcony appearance for prince george and princess charlotte, who watched it all from a palace window. later this afternoon, meghan changed outfits, a green givenchy dress as she and harry touched down in dublin for an official visit to ireland. tonight, meghan wore dress number three, a sleeveless black cockta cocktail. >>> let's talk about reese witherspoon. we know her and oprah bonded on the set of "wrinkle in time," but it seems oprah has influenced her in other ways, too, up first in tonight's "tv know and tell," reese's real talk. >> unstoppable. >> is reese becoming the next oprah? well, she's launching a new video on demand and talk show. >> it encourages people to find their own ownership. >> hosted by with
later, the family assembled on the buckingham palace balcony to watch an air force flyover. meghan had a prominent position right next to the queen, who spoke to her new granddaughter-in-law during the festivities. kate work a sparkling brooch, on her alexander mcqueen dress. she is an official patron of the raf, while meghan has yet to receive that honor. but no balcony appearance for prince george and princess charlotte, who watched it all from a palace window. later this afternoon, meghan...
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these never-before-seen portraits of the brothers from 2009 will soon be shown at buckingham palace.orks are from the private collection of their father, prince charles, and the public release of the paintings are to celebrate his upcoming 70th birthday. >>> nischelle, these royals are throwing out the secrets. here's some never before seen art. >>> speaking of the royals, i think we all freaked out when we saw oprah at harry and meghan's wedding. well, lady o., looking royal herself on the cover of british "vogue," and she tells the magazine, she freaked out for an entirely different reason. >> we had dress-gate. wrong color. we got to right color. >> oprah's pink stella mccartney creation was a last-minute change because she thought her original cream-colored dress photographed too white, she says, i googled, can you wear answer, no, don't risk it. nice to know even oprah doesn't always have all the answers. the 64-year-old mogul tells all in the august issue of british vogue. one cover even features her in a racy black lace mask. she also explains why she won't ever run for presid
these never-before-seen portraits of the brothers from 2009 will soon be shown at buckingham palace.orks are from the private collection of their father, prince charles, and the public release of the paintings are to celebrate his upcoming 70th birthday. >>> nischelle, these royals are throwing out the secrets. here's some never before seen art. >>> speaking of the royals, i think we all freaked out when we saw oprah at harry and meghan's wedding. well, lady o., looking royal...
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and as well, we saw the royals all out there on the balcony at buckingham palace. >>> and up next, the triumph in thailand. a soccer team freed from a cave along with their coach. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." crabfest is back at red lobster! discover our largest variety of crab and crab dishes all year! like new crabfest combo. your one chance to have new jumbo snow crab with tender dungeness crab. or try crab lover's dream. sweet, juicy king crab and jumbo snow crab cozied up with crab linguini alfredo. even our shrimp is crab-topped! so hurry in and get your butter-dunkin' game on! 'cause crabfest will be gone in a snap. and now bring home the seafood you crave with red lobster to go. call or order online today. you crave with red lobster to go. overwhelming air fresheners can send you running... so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that mean
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today raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace as some of the aircraft taking partcarried out their final preparations. the biggest formation will be the typhoons. 22 fastjet pilots will be taking to the skies and they took me along as they practised. well, this has never been done before. we've never put this many typhoons into the same piece of sky, especially not for a fly—past over london. we're really excited about it. we've practised this for a long time, prepared, the plans are all in place. the typhoons will be one element of this huge fly—past, but theirjob will be one of the trickiest to accomplish. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? england and colombia are playing for the last spot in the quarterfinals. the second half is underway, the score is 0—0. the head of poland's supreme court has vowed to defy a new law forcing her and dozens of senior judges to retire early. a spokesman for the supreme court said she would go to work as normal on wednesday. on monday the european union launched legal action against poland's gov
today raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace as some of the aircraft taking partcarried out their final preparations. the biggest formation will be the typhoons. 22 fastjet pilots will be taking to the skies and they took me along as they practised. well, this has never been done before. we've never put this many typhoons into the same piece of sky, especially not for a fly—past over london. we're really excited about it. we've practised this for a long time, prepared,...
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we are off to london now of course tourists want to see the main attractions of the city like buckingham palace tower bridge and the houses of parliament but there is a whole other side to london that is also we're seeing now author bill nash has written a travel book called secret london helping tourists to get off the beaten path and discover parts of the city that aren't so well known for today's episode of our series a different take on europe we met up with nash to get to know his london. shop in the. region's canal on cheese its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london or seville nash is interested in the more secluded cons of his hometown. in the last ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london is being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and there's a lot of people living on house boats next describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now day trippers cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plan
we are off to london now of course tourists want to see the main attractions of the city like buckingham palace tower bridge and the houses of parliament but there is a whole other side to london that is also we're seeing now author bill nash has written a travel book called secret london helping tourists to get off the beaten path and discover parts of the city that aren't so well known for today's episode of our series a different take on europe we met up with nash to get to know his london....
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thesident of the united states, and he was denie opportunity to meet the queen of england at buckingham palace and going down the mall in a carriage, the next best thing is what we saw earlier today, which is the president out with theresa may, british prime minister, th bands playing in front of a beautiful palace. the backgrou is exactly what e president hoped for. you could call this a working trip if you like, but in donald mind, this is a state n visit for him, his firste united kingdom. jane: and of course he didn't see the protests. brits have often been critical your former boss springs to mind. how different is this in tone? ron: having been in london when president bush was in office post-iraq and afghanistan invasions, and what i saw earlier today in the streets of central london, jane, it is unlike anything i've ever seen before. re bracing for a huge round of protests tomorrow. the opportunity for people to r call hist, hostile towards women, and to say that he is a threat to democracy in the west. and so i'm interested to see this. i'm going to go down to witness some of this tom
thesident of the united states, and he was denie opportunity to meet the queen of england at buckingham palace and going down the mall in a carriage, the next best thing is what we saw earlier today, which is the president out with theresa may, british prime minister, th bands playing in front of a beautiful palace. the backgrou is exactly what e president hoped for. you could call this a working trip if you like, but in donald mind, this is a state n visit for him, his firste united kingdom....
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family including princes charles william and harry watched the air show from the balcony of buckingham palace while thousands of spectators gathered in front. of. the british air force was founded in one thousand nine hundred eighteen in the final year of world war one and is considered the world's first independent air force. icelandic danish artist all of us and is not for playing with people senses he's devoted to developing ideas and thanks he does this by using materials light. water light and air temperature to enhance the view is experience like you can see here many of his sculptures on large scale art and still asians have been displayed around the world and very rarely in the museum there saying that he's probably best known for the weather project at the tate modern and lunch at this site specific installation and point a semicircular screen a saving of mer is an artificial mist to create a dazzling sound that enchanted over two million people. now he has a new show opening which depicts a much softer the side of his work the exhibition called water colors in munich spin you have t
family including princes charles william and harry watched the air show from the balcony of buckingham palace while thousands of spectators gathered in front. of. the british air force was founded in one thousand nine hundred eighteen in the final year of world war one and is considered the world's first independent air force. icelandic danish artist all of us and is not for playing with people senses he's devoted to developing ideas and thanks he does this by using materials light. water light...
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also not at buckingham palace but the but then to be at windsor with the queen then he flies up to scotlandto the new golf course and we were there but he will also be getting in some prep for the monday of meetings in helsinki with vladimir putin. there will be some work preparing for that. a very important summit including the u.s. ambassador to russia will be there also. at this college and so what do you expect? >> that is hung over from this meeting. so they will go into that session with by the mere putin and but also the aggression that eastern ukraine and also the cyberinfiltration the . but to launch to try to be tough when he was castigating germany for so the message is similar and what other analysts have noted. and president obama raised the issue that should and the fact that they have all nato member states to reach that 2% without leave. we came through when obama was in office. so the message is the same but as we all know but then when he returns from all of this. >> the next step i think is to solidify the gains that he feels he has made and has a new approach to foreign
also not at buckingham palace but the but then to be at windsor with the queen then he flies up to scotlandto the new golf course and we were there but he will also be getting in some prep for the monday of meetings in helsinki with vladimir putin. there will be some work preparing for that. a very important summit including the u.s. ambassador to russia will be there also. at this college and so what do you expect? >> that is hung over from this meeting. so they will go into that session...
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flight dozens of aircraft including lancaster bomber as spitfire as and hurrican feiss flew over buckingham palace in central london. al-jazeera and. where every. when the news breaks. over the man city and the story builds to be forced to leave the room just. when people need to be heard to women and girls are. given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring me the mood winning documentaries and. i got to commend your hearing is good journalism on and on. i. go sure for. sure . thousand thousand . al-jazeera where every. act down on media and political opposition cambodia is getting ready for its national elections when he's to investigate how far general he is moving party will go to consolidate its power when he first on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where ever you are. the i.m.f. said riyadh's a breakeven oil price of twenty eighteen is likely to be around eighty eight dollars a barrel why is argentina again turning to the i.m.f. to help now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. in one thousand nine hundred for
flight dozens of aircraft including lancaster bomber as spitfire as and hurrican feiss flew over buckingham palace in central london. al-jazeera and. where every. when the news breaks. over the man city and the story builds to be forced to leave the room just. when people need to be heard to women and girls are. given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring me the mood winning documentaries and. i got to commend your hearing is good journalism on and on. i. go sure...
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. >> he really loved the queen and i describe him, after the first interview at buckingham palace, heey just chatted about, first of all, xi met every person there was to meet for the last six years. this was the only person you can talk to who has literally known everybody, but the other thing that was interesting is she reminded him of his grandmother who raised him who was kind of a tough, pragmatic and plain-spoken woman. he really saw the person who he loved as much as anybody in the world in the queen and it was an interesting juxtaposition of a woman who has met everybody and a woman who is so plain spoken and nonsensical that she reminds him of his grandma? >> how do you think it will go? >> the queen takes measure of people pretty quickly and she doesn't suffer fools. she'll be highly appropriate, i'm sure, but i don't think it will be as warm as the relationship with the obamas. >> and what's next for you after eight years of being right at the center of power and decision making, what happens next for ben rhodes? >> yeah, i've caught up on some sleep since writing this book
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the crowds joined the men and women of a 21st—century raf, parading their new colours outside buckingham palaceradition continues to this day. the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings, and wear them with great pride. this journey has taken the raf from the first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars," lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. that's it for the moment. see you soon. hello again. yesterday's fresher weather brought an end to a run of remarkable heat, really. somewhere in the uk over the last six days has seen temperatures into the low 30s, with the exception of yesterday's maximum temperature, which was at chivenor, in devon. we only got up to 26 degrees celsius. so for most of us, yes, there was much less humidity around. it did feel a good deal fresher than recent days. and it was a beautiful end to the day. this was the scene of the setting sun there in lincolnshire. now, looking at the weather picture for the early risers today, we do have a weather front across weste
the crowds joined the men and women of a 21st—century raf, parading their new colours outside buckingham palaceradition continues to this day. the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings, and wear them with great pride. this journey has taken the raf from the first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars," lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. that's it for the moment. see...
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thousands of people gathered outside buckingham palace to watch a flypast of aircraft for the centenaryrce. the crowds were treated to a spectacle in the sky, cheering for the colourful display, while the queen and other members of the royal family watched from the palace balcony. president trump has arrived in brussels, ahead of a nato summit where he'll try to persuade european nations to spend more money on defence. his calls have prompted a rebuke from the president of the european council donald tusk, who told mr trump to "value his allies" because he "didn't have that many". from brussels, our europe editor katya adler sent this report. the united states self appointed dealmaker in chief has landed on european soil. long—awaited but also kind of dreaded by his allies here who wondered, after the iran deal and the climate change accord, will make her be the next agreement to be trampled by president trump. his tweets were not encouraging. he is not wrong in terms of domestic military spending. president trump points to europeans as the worst offenders. the us always tops defence ch
thousands of people gathered outside buckingham palace to watch a flypast of aircraft for the centenaryrce. the crowds were treated to a spectacle in the sky, cheering for the colourful display, while the queen and other members of the royal family watched from the palace balcony. president trump has arrived in brussels, ahead of a nato summit where he'll try to persuade european nations to spend more money on defence. his calls have prompted a rebuke from the president of the european council...