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the queen paid it wa nt to buckingham palace.ueen paid it want to beat colic and outstanding ca re want to beat colic and outstanding care to dethrone. —— here to dethrone. to have yours photos can now study the draft agreement believing eu in march of next year. backin believing eu in march of next year. back in 2016, the present people voted to the 48% to remain. are corresponded john kay has by the day they're asking voters how they feel about the way things have turned out so about the...
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wifelas: charles and his attended a birthday dinner at buckingham palace.en paidim a warm tribute, describing him as a dedicated heir to the throne who stood comparison wit any in history. nicholas witchell, bbc news. jane: happy birthy, charles. i am jane o'brien. thanks very much for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos ardesigned to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay testo-date with the headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sne ected needs. w possibilities. your day is filledh them. veand pbs helps everyone dr theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet,os angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshou the worst-- with wildfires still raging across california, a grim arch for
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the arrest of women's rights activist emily passed outside buckingham palace and emily davison throwing herself in front of the horses at the king's dopy. iconic images from one thousand nine hundred thirteen the struggle for women's suffrage in europe is just heating up. in germany activists like helen erlanger and clout said ken were a driving force to get the vote women had been banned from even attending political gatherings until nineteen zero zero eight. from one thousand nine hundred fourteen external factors shaped the role of women in society the first world war had begun many say that women's contribution to the war effort back home helped secure them the vote in one thousand nine hundred eighteen in britain and in germany. after the revolution women throngs to the streets to vote for the first time in elections to the weimar national assembly in january nine hundred ninety. late comers to the table of women suffrage where spain in one nine hundred thirty one france in one nine hundred forty four and italy in one hundred forty five and in portugal women were barred from voting
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buckingham palace have issued two new portaits to mark prince charles's 70th birthday.think it's going to be more than just a little quiet dinner. you think? yes, 70, you only get to celebrate that once. i think the inspirational 70—year—olds weren't there, significantly younger! family photos. gorgeous. the more candid ones are lovely. i want to see the outtakes, keeping the cheeky kids in order! we have live cricket happening as we speak.“ cheeky kids in order! we have live cricket happening as we speak. is it good news? england having a bit of a wobble in the second test against sri lanka. they've lost four wickets this morning. rory burns the latest man to fall. he was closing in on a half—century too. keaton jennings, ben stokes and joe root also out. england are 120/a in kandy. there's a new boss at the premier league. susanna dinnage is going to be the new chief executive, taking overfrom richard scudamore who stands down next month. dinnage is currently a senior executive at the discovery media organisation, and will become one of the most powerful women in brit
buckingham palace have issued two new portaits to mark prince charles's 70th birthday.think it's going to be more than just a little quiet dinner. you think? yes, 70, you only get to celebrate that once. i think the inspirational 70—year—olds weren't there, significantly younger! family photos. gorgeous. the more candid ones are lovely. i want to see the outtakes, keeping the cheeky kids in order! we have live cricket happening as we speak.“ cheeky kids in order! we have live cricket...
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at buckingham palace, the king, george v, appeared on the balcony with queen mary and other members of the royal family. the prime minister, lloyd george, went to the house of commons to make a statement. "at 11 o'clock this morning," he said, "came to an end to the cruellest and most terrible war that has scourged mankind." in many homes and in the trenches on the western front, many said they felt numb. the happiness that the war was over was accompanied the anguish of bereavement. it's thought that something like 800,000 british lives had been lost. the nation returned to peace and mourned its dead. the following year, a temporary structure was built on whitehall. it was known as the cenotaph. it was the focal point for a parade attended by many thousands of people. they'd come from across the united kingdom. some were former soldiers, many others were wives and parents who had lost members of theirfamilies. they came to place their wreaths and remember. so striking was the impact that a decision was taken to rebuild the cenotaph in permanent form as britain's national memorial to i
at buckingham palace, the king, george v, appeared on the balcony with queen mary and other members of the royal family. the prime minister, lloyd george, went to the house of commons to make a statement. "at 11 o'clock this morning," he said, "came to an end to the cruellest and most terrible war that has scourged mankind." in many homes and in the trenches on the western front, many said they felt numb. the happiness that the war was over was accompanied the anguish of...
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group of inspirational 70—year—olds, before attending a private party put on by the queen at buckingham palacelas witchell has more details. he is said to be more relaxed than perhaps at any stage in his adult life. that was certainly the impression at the london palladium last night for eight special 70th birthday gala, where prince charles met city and sweet. the prince at 70 in these birthday portraits issued by clarence house, with his wife, his sons and their wives, and his three grandchildren, george, charlotte and lewis. he displays the contentment of a prince that has waited virtually his entire life to achieve his serenity destiny. he became heir to the throne at the age of four but has made it his business to fill his adult life purposefully. now increasingly he is taking on some of the duties of his mother. 0n sunday once again, he placed the queens reef at the cenotaph while she watched from about mr big is that they has anything an issue the importand that they has anything an issue the import and clarification that as king, he will not attempt to campaign on issues as he has done
group of inspirational 70—year—olds, before attending a private party put on by the queen at buckingham palacelas witchell has more details. he is said to be more relaxed than perhaps at any stage in his adult life. that was certainly the impression at the london palladium last night for eight special 70th birthday gala, where prince charles met city and sweet. the prince at 70 in these birthday portraits issued by clarence house, with his wife, his sons and their wives, and his three...
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the daily mail reports that the former boss of network rail was honoured at buckingham palace — on thevice. the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into a farce — as they can't even agree which channel should host it. according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i has whips threatening to cut short parliament's festive break if theresa may loses her key brexit vote which could spark a constitutional crisis. the financial times reports that unilever chief executive, paul polman, will step down in january, bringing an end to a decade running the consumer products giant — months after he lost a bruising fight with shareholders over moving its headquarters out of london. and the daily express suggests that government officials have been told to "hang their heads in shame" over what's been described as an ongoing "witch—hunt" against northern ireland veterans. we are going to start with something apart from brexit which is notable t
the daily mail reports that the former boss of network rail was honoured at buckingham palace — on thevice. the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into a farce — as they can't even agree which channel should host it. according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i has whips threatening to cut short parliament's festive break if...
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the arrest of women's rights activist emmeline pankhurst outside buckingham palace and emmy davison throwing herself in front of the horses at the king's dopy iconic images from one thousand nine hundred thirteen. the struggle for women's suffrage in europe is just heating up. in germany activists like helen erlanger and clout etcetc in were a driving force to get the vote women had been banned from even attending political gatherings until nineteen zero eight. from one thousand nine hundred fourteen external factors shaped the role of women in society the first world war had begun many say that women's contribution to the war effort back home helped secure them to vote in one thousand nine hundred eighteen in britain and in germany. after the revolution women throngs to the streets to vote for the first time in elections to the weimar national assembly in january nine hundred ninety. late comers to the table of women suffrage with spain in one nine hundred thirty one france in one nine hundred forty four and italy in one hundred forty five and in portugal women were barred from voting in na
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the arrest of women's rights activist emily in pankhurst outside buckingham palace and emily davison throwing herself in front of the horses at the king's darby iconic images from one thousand nine hundred thirteen the struggle for women's suffrage in europe is just heating up. in germany activists like helen erlanger and clapped out said can were a driving force to get the vote women had been banned from even attending political gatherings until nineteen zero eight. from one thousand nine hundred fourteen external factors shaped the role of women in society the first world war had begun many say that women's contribution to the war effort back home helped secure them the vote in one thousand nine hundred eighteen in britain and in germany. after the revolution women throngs to the streets to vote for the first time in elections to the via ma national assembly in january nine hundred nineteen. late comers to the table of women suffrage with spain in one nine hundred thirty one france in one nine hundred forty four and italy in one hundred forty five and in portugal women were barred
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keir simmons is at buckingham palace this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys.ere's been a push to improve charles' image. and this stunning, new picture released for his 70th birthday is part of that image makeover, if you like. there he is with his sons and their liwives and grandchildren and caa o. as you look att group has been through. prince charles celebrities. h >> hipharles is still waiting to take on his job at age of 92. she is slowing down and charles is picking up more and more of her responsibilities. harry and meghan attended a garden party. >> how very royal. >> reporter: charles stepping in just days earlier, to walk meghan down the aisle in her father's absence. the prince, clearly delighted with his growing family, seen here in photos released in honor of his birthday, with all three of his grandchildren, prince george, balanced on hise celebrated. christmas lists will beristmas stamps with charles and his son. here, in rarely-seen een, his divorce fromhis fair, and e marriage to his long-time love to camilla, at times made him deeply unpopula
keir simmons is at buckingham palace this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys.ere's been a push to improve charles' image. and this stunning, new picture released for his 70th birthday is part of that image makeover, if you like. there he is with his sons and their liwives and grandchildren and caa o. as you look att group has been through. prince charles celebrities. h >> hipharles is still waiting to take on his job at age of 92. she is slowing down and charles...
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there will be a glamorous party at the buckingham palace hosted by his queen. he gotrly. him a a great moment. in london. and we've got these new photos put out by clearance coatithe g grand dat. these photos were taken in the garden of charles' london home clarence house. that outdoor setting quite fitting for a man who has spent decades campaigning for environmental causes. he's always been ahead of his time that way. today is his day. 70 years ole. we're wishing him a very happy birthday indeed. >> i'm sure the celebrations will continue. sarah, thank you. >> waiting is the hardest part. >>> tom petty monopoly edition? a, a yoga studio, b, selfies or c, a music festival? >> all of the above. >> that's right. she wins. it's part of the monopoly for millennials release. it's receiving widespread backlash from offend the millennials. social media firing back at the tag lines adulting is hard, quips of their own. keyword baby boomer and negative cultural appropriation. selfie culture that is. the game is actually sold out. that really surprises me. i didn't think millennia
there will be a glamorous party at the buckingham palace hosted by his queen. he gotrly. him a a great moment. in london. and we've got these new photos put out by clearance coatithe g grand dat. these photos were taken in the garden of charles' london home clarence house. that outdoor setting quite fitting for a man who has spent decades campaigning for environmental causes. he's always been ahead of his time that way. today is his day. 70 years ole. we're wishing him a very happy birthday...
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the heir to the throne is the guest of honour at a private party being hosted by the queen at buckingham palacehanks for watching. —— all of us on newsday. hello. when several dozen other fine autumnal day with plenty of sunshine in the south in the and the east. we have more cloud the marine, a breezy conditions across north—western parts of the uk. this was the picture as the sunset in oxfordshire. some of us got as high as 16 celsius on wednesday. above—average average for the time of year. on thursday, things will remain male. mister cloudier skies. there will be some brighter spells developing later on in the day. through thursday we have got a weather fronts it into the far north—west. it is high pressure across the new continent that will be driving our weather of the next couple of days, keeping it largely settled. a bit of rain affecting western parts of northern ireland and the north—west of scotland. elsewhere a largely dry day. mist and fog patches across parts of england and wales. some low cloud around as well. there will be some time by the afternoon across the north—east of engl
the heir to the throne is the guest of honour at a private party being hosted by the queen at buckingham palacehanks for watching. —— all of us on newsday. hello. when several dozen other fine autumnal day with plenty of sunshine in the south in the and the east. we have more cloud the marine, a breezy conditions across north—western parts of the uk. this was the picture as the sunset in oxfordshire. some of us got as high as 16 celsius on wednesday. above—average average for the time...
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he most famously had lunch at buckingham palace and other places. he was a big activist as well for the rhetoric of the century when he came along her mother did among other things she went to europe during world war i with the black troops there were all these hundreds who went to work in peace jobs to unwind a. it is still referenced when historians write about this today. the community has become subdu subdued. it was in the face of the intimidation and she was well aware of the dangers of what she was doing it that traveled from what we know one of them is the only field secretary began to feel a little bit mistreated her and about gender as well as race. so this great accomplished woman and at the time she started out she was being shoved aside. they published a novel that this woman who once terrified me has now become someone i really lo love. thank you and i would be happy to take your questions. wait for the microphone. please, go ahead. later on he became quite comfy he was let go and exiled to italy. >> his papers reflect against the inte
he most famously had lunch at buckingham palace and other places. he was a big activist as well for the rhetoric of the century when he came along her mother did among other things she went to europe during world war i with the black troops there were all these hundreds who went to work in peace jobs to unwind a. it is still referenced when historians write about this today. the community has become subdu subdued. it was in the face of the intimidation and she was well aware of the dangers of...
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heir to the throne will mark the occasion by attending a private party hosted by the queen, at buckingham palace remained unchanged at 2.4% last month with the cost of living increase held back by falls in the price of clothing. we'll have more on this injust a moment. the uk airline flybe has put itself up for sale just weeks after it issued a profit warning. it released its financial results earlier which show that pre—tax profits for the six months to september fell by 54% to £7.4m. energy firm sse has admitted there is "some uncertainty" that its merger with rival npower will go ahead. the comments follow ofgem's decision to cap the default electricity and gas bill atjust over £1100 a year, forcing the energy firms to redraw their merger plan. the company also reported losses of £246.4m for the six months to september — a 40.9% drop compared to the same period in the previous year prices paid by consumers are contining to rise at a steady rate with falls in food and clothing offset by rising utility bills and petrol, as crude oil pushed upwards. figures from the office for national statistic
heir to the throne will mark the occasion by attending a private party hosted by the queen, at buckingham palace remained unchanged at 2.4% last month with the cost of living increase held back by falls in the price of clothing. we'll have more on this injust a moment. the uk airline flybe has put itself up for sale just weeks after it issued a profit warning. it released its financial results earlier which show that pre—tax profits for the six months to september fell by 54% to £7.4m....
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most famously had lunch at buckingham palace gave speeches in tokyo and switzerland a very conservative man but a big activist as well they work very closely hand-in-hand with the rhetoric of 19th century. her mother who is known as addie among other things shows three black women who went to europe in world war i with the black troops. hundreds and hundreds of white women went to now work with the uso type run by the ymca so the troops had a place to unwind but for all the thousands of black troops only three black women and then she wrote a best-selling book about the treatment of black soldiers during 11 - - world war i that is still referenced today. so she was also called a field secretary and her job was to go to town where it had become so dominant that the black community had become subdued and frightened she would travel these towns by herself and give these rousing speeches feeling that they could do something to face the kkk intimidation so to be aware of the dangers but nevertheless for what we know to be quite unafraid and then left the naacp for other reasons that she was
most famously had lunch at buckingham palace gave speeches in tokyo and switzerland a very conservative man but a big activist as well they work very closely hand-in-hand with the rhetoric of 19th century. her mother who is known as addie among other things shows three black women who went to europe in world war i with the black troops. hundreds and hundreds of white women went to now work with the uso type run by the ymca so the troops had a place to unwind but for all the thousands of black...
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at buckingham palace, the king, george v, appeared on the balcony with queen mary and other members ofoyal family. the prime minister, lloyd george, went to the house of commons to make a statement. "at 11 o'clock this morning," he said, "came to an end the cruellest and most terrible war that has scourged mankind." in many homes, and in the trenches on the western front, many said they felt numb. the happiness that the war was over was accompanied by the anguish of bereavement. it's thought that something like 800,000 british lives had been lost. the nation returned to peace and mourned its dead. the following year, a temporary structure was built on whitehall. it was known as the cenotaph. it was the focal point for a parade attended by many thousands of people. they'd come from across the united kingdom. some were former soldiers, many others were wives and parents who had lost members of theirfamilies. they came to place their wreaths and remember. so striking was the impact that a decision was taken to rebuild the cenotaph in permanent form as britain's national memorial to its wa
at buckingham palace, the king, george v, appeared on the balcony with queen mary and other members ofoyal family. the prime minister, lloyd george, went to the house of commons to make a statement. "at 11 o'clock this morning," he said, "came to an end the cruellest and most terrible war that has scourged mankind." in many homes, and in the trenches on the western front, many said they felt numb. the happiness that the war was over was accompanied by the anguish of...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.ts food aid to yemen to avert mass starvation in the country. the world food programme said it was preparing to try to feed 1a million people, almost half of the population. the announcement comes as fighting intensifies around the port city of hodeidah. plans to build a new nuclear power station in cumbria, creating more than 20,000 jobs, have now collapsed after the japanese firm toshiba said it was pulling out of the project. the £15 billion plant would have provided 7% of the uk's future electricity supply. unions have described the move as devastating, as our correspondent, colletta smith, reports from cumbria. big promises of a bright low carbon future. when our power station is built here, it'll be called moorside. the next generation of nuclear reactors here in cumbria, thousands of high—paid jobs providing 7% of the uk's electricity in a decade. but, today, toshiba have pulled the plug. this is the sellafield nuclear plant. it's being decommissioned at the moment so thousands
nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.ts food aid to yemen to avert mass starvation in the country. the world food programme said it was preparing to try to feed 1a million people, almost half of the population. the announcement comes as fighting intensifies around the port city of hodeidah. plans to build a new nuclear power station in cumbria, creating more than 20,000 jobs, have now collapsed after the japanese firm toshiba said it was pulling out of the project. the £15 billion...
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buckingham palace have issued two new portaits to mark prince charles‘ 70th birthday.ne will spend the occasion having tea with a group of inspirational 70—year—olds, before attending a private party hosted by the queen at buckingham palace. that's a summary of the news. back to you victoria. question to you this morning. is this the brexit you voted for? use #victorialive. if you're emailing and want to come on to talk about brexit today, do please include your phone number in your message. well, it's been two and a half years in the making and its finally here — the draft agreement on brexit agreed between uk and eu negotiators. theresa may has been briefing her top team — the cabinet — individually last night and this morning. and this afternoon they all come together for a crucial meeting at 2pm. what will their verdict be? norman is in downing street. no resignations so far. is it looking good for mrs may?|j no resignations so far. is it looking good for mrs may? i think the chances are she will manage to avoid a mass walk—out, or indeed senior resignations. lower
buckingham palace have issued two new portaits to mark prince charles‘ 70th birthday.ne will spend the occasion having tea with a group of inspirational 70—year—olds, before attending a private party hosted by the queen at buckingham palace. that's a summary of the news. back to you victoria. question to you this morning. is this the brexit you voted for? use #victorialive. if you're emailing and want to come on to talk about brexit today, do please include your phone number in your...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. the prince is about to be 70 next week.a 69—year—old dutchman is going to court to try and legally lower his age to 49. emile ratelband thinks it might improve his chances with women on the dating app tinder. the positivity trainer says, with his face and a younger age, he'll be in a "luxurious position." anna holligan reports. well, emile ratelband is a positivity speaker and a motivational guru. and in this case, there are people here who are saying he is having a laugh but actually the 69—year—old is entirely serious. so he has gone to court to try to get he judges so he has gone to court to try to get the judges to officially amend his age from 69 to a9, because he believes that would improve his life chances and also he says that he has been discriminated against on the basis of his age. he believes it would be easier for him to find work, to get a new house, a new car, and women, if he was 20 years younger. he also points out that here in the netherlands, people can go to court to change their names, to even change th
nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. the prince is about to be 70 next week.a 69—year—old dutchman is going to court to try and legally lower his age to 49. emile ratelband thinks it might improve his chances with women on the dating app tinder. the positivity trainer says, with his face and a younger age, he'll be in a "luxurious position." anna holligan reports. well, emile ratelband is a positivity speaker and a motivational guru. and in this case, there are people...
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the daily mail reports that the former boss of network rail was honoured at buckingham palace on the
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.s food aid to yemen to avert mass starvation in the country. the world food programme said it was preparing to try to feed 14 million people, almost half of the population. the announcement comes as fighting intensifies around the port city of hodeidah. plans to build a new nuclear power station in cumbria, creating more than 20,000 jobs, have now collapsed after the japanese firm toshiba said it was pulling out of the project. the £15 billion plant would have provided 7% of the uk's future electricity supply. unions have described the move as "devastating", as our correspondent colletta smith reports from cumbria. big promises of a bright low carbon future. when our power station is built here, it'll be called moorside. the next generation of nuclear reactors here in cumbria, thousands of high—paid jobs providing 7% of the uk's electricity in a decade. but, today, toshiba have pulled the plug. this is the sellafield nuclear plant. it's being decommissioned at the moment so thousands o
nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.s food aid to yemen to avert mass starvation in the country. the world food programme said it was preparing to try to feed 14 million people, almost half of the population. the announcement comes as fighting intensifies around the port city of hodeidah. plans to build a new nuclear power station in cumbria, creating more than 20,000 jobs, have now collapsed after the japanese firm toshiba said it was pulling out of the project. the £15 billion...
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the daily mail reports that the former boss of network rail was honoured at buckingham palace on the day the firm was rebuked for failing to deliver a punctual and reliable service. the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into a farce, as they can't even agree which network should host it. according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i has whips threatening to cut short parliament's festive break if theresa may loses her key brexit vote, which could spark a constitutional crisis. the financial times reports that unilever chief executive, paul polman, will step down injanuary, bringing an end to a decade running the consumer products giant, months after he lost a bruising fight with shareholders over moving its headquarters out of london. and the daily star claims rock star ozzy osbourne, who they say lost decades to booze and drugs, was nearly killed by, of all things, a manicure. we might not be looking at that story! let's
the daily mail reports that the former boss of network rail was honoured at buckingham palace on the day the firm was rebuked for failing to deliver a punctual and reliable service. the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into a farce, as they can't even agree which network should host it. according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i...
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of inspirational fellow 70—year—olds, before attending a private party hosted by the queen at buckingham palace more relaxed than perhaps at any stage in his adult life. that was certainly the impression at the london palladium last night at a special 70th birthday gala, where prince charles met sooty and sweep. the prince at 70 in these birthday portraits issued by clarence house, with his wife, his sons and their wives, and his three grandchildren — george, charlotte and louis. he displays the contentment of a prince who's waited virtually his entire life to achieve his hereditary destiny. he became heir to the throne at the age of four, but he's made it his business to fill his adult life purposefully. now, increasingly, he's taking on some of the duties of his mother. on sunday, once again, he placed the queen's wreath at the cenotaph while she watched from a balcony. and he is representing her on the foreign visits which she no longer makes. most recently the prince was in commonwealth countries in west africa. a reminder that he will succeed his mother eventually, notjust as monarch but a
of inspirational fellow 70—year—olds, before attending a private party hosted by the queen at buckingham palace more relaxed than perhaps at any stage in his adult life. that was certainly the impression at the london palladium last night at a special 70th birthday gala, where prince charles met sooty and sweep. the prince at 70 in these birthday portraits issued by clarence house, with his wife, his sons and their wives, and his three grandchildren — george, charlotte and louis. he...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.os, has been found guilty of corruption and could face at least six years in prison. the charges relate to the activities of private organisations she ran while serving in her late husband's government. mrs marcos, who is now 89 years old, is currently a member of the country's house of representatinves. age is just a number — so they say. a 69—year—old dutchman is going to court to try and legally lower his age to 49. emile ratelband thinks it might improve his chances with women on the dating app tinder. the positivity trainer says, with his face, and a younger age — he'll be in a "luxurious position." anna holligan reports. well, emile ratelband is a positivity speaker and a motivational guru. and in this case, there are people here who are saying he is having a laugh but actually the 69—year—old is entirely serious. so he has gone to court to try to get he judges to officially amend his age from 69 to a9, because he believes that would improve his life chances and also he says that
nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.os, has been found guilty of corruption and could face at least six years in prison. the charges relate to the activities of private organisations she ran while serving in her late husband's government. mrs marcos, who is now 89 years old, is currently a member of the country's house of representatinves. age is just a number — so they say. a 69—year—old dutchman is going to court to try and legally lower his age to 49. emile ratelband thinks...
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liverpool and later managed the club through the hillsborough disaster — received the honour at buckingham palaceol fans have always simply known him as king but they are going to have to get used to a slightly different moniker, i'm pleased to say is kenny dalglish joins us. you get used to that? no, i don't think i'll ever be comfortable with it either. as i say, it's recognition for something that you took for granted, if it's supposed to help people, you help people, that's all we've done through the football. through hillsborough. and also through the charity, the families set up and we've been running for 12 yea rs, set up and we've been running for 12 years, so set up and we've been running for 12 years, so it's the same principle andi years, so it's the same principle and i suppose if someone wants to put a plain fact, blamed the back —— pa rents, put a plain fact, blamed the back —— parents, both my parents brought us up parents, both my parents brought us up very well, to say if you can help someone come up very well, to say if you can help someone come if you can do them a than a bad t
liverpool and later managed the club through the hillsborough disaster — received the honour at buckingham palaceol fans have always simply known him as king but they are going to have to get used to a slightly different moniker, i'm pleased to say is kenny dalglish joins us. you get used to that? no, i don't think i'll ever be comfortable with it either. as i say, it's recognition for something that you took for granted, if it's supposed to help people, you help people, that's all we've done...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. 70", will be shown on bbc one at nine o'clock tonight. and it'll be avaliable afterwards on the bbc iplayer. at least 12 people — including a police officer — have died in a shooting at a bar outside los angeles in california. witnesses described scenes of panic when a gunman walked into a bar popular with students and opened fire. the suspect has been identified as a 28—year—old former us marine who took his own life. 0ur correspondent, james cook is at the scene in the city of thousand oaks. an all scene here, in another american city, a scene which police described as something from hell, president trump has said that this was a terrible shooting, he has been fully briefed on it, and he praised the actions of police officers, bravery he says which may well have saved lives. keep moving down this way. for the united states, this is the nightmare that never ends. it could be las vegas, 0rlando, virginia tech or sandy hook. but this time it is thousand oaks, the borderline bar and gri
nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. 70", will be shown on bbc one at nine o'clock tonight. and it'll be avaliable afterwards on the bbc iplayer. at least 12 people — including a police officer — have died in a shooting at a bar outside los angeles in california. witnesses described scenes of panic when a gunman walked into a bar popular with students and opened fire. the suspect has been identified as a 28—year—old former us marine who took his own life. 0ur...
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prince charles has been celebrating his 70th birthday tonight with a private party at buckingham palaceto the throne, to stand comparison with any in history." 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. what's a birthday without a balloon? even when you've reached a grand old age like 70. and attached to the balloon, a present. and who can resist a quick peek? from clarence house, birthday photographs and a sight of the core royal family of the future. charles and camilla, with his sons and their wives, and charles‘s three grandchildren — george on his grandfather's knee, charlotte sitting beside camilla. after 66 years as heir to the throne, charles is preparing for the next step — laying the queen's wreath at the cenotaph while she watched from a balcony, representing her abroad, and preparing to become head of the commonwealth. and he's recognised the need to state publicly that when he is king, he will discontinue his campaigning. iam not i am not that stupid, i realised it isa i am not that stupid, i realised it is a separate exercise being sovereign.
prince charles has been celebrating his 70th birthday tonight with a private party at buckingham palaceto the throne, to stand comparison with any in history." 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. what's a birthday without a balloon? even when you've reached a grand old age like 70. and attached to the balloon, a present. and who can resist a quick peek? from clarence house, birthday photographs and a sight of the core royal family of the future. charles and camilla, with his...
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to great britain and actually was at a reception hosted by the king and queen of england at buckingham palace. if you think about it for one moment the first american president ever to meet aching of england. and, these are the portraits, or the photographs of the king and queen, george v and queen mary, which were presented in wilson, in silver frames with their initials on them, these are their official portraits, and both are autographed, by the royal family. americans always ask so i will just say that these are queen elizabeth grand parents, and if you look closely, she bears quite a resemblance to her grand mother, queen mary. >> outside the library is a statue, that deserves note, will drought wilson and his wife were great supporters of the red cross this is one way that the united states was involved in world war i, even before we declared war and became involved militarily. and, the red cross did great work in world war i and was supported by many americans, including prominently the president and the first lady, this sculpture was based on a popular poster of the time, it is called
to great britain and actually was at a reception hosted by the king and queen of england at buckingham palace. if you think about it for one moment the first american president ever to meet aching of england. and, these are the portraits, or the photographs of the king and queen, george v and queen mary, which were presented in wilson, in silver frames with their initials on them, these are their official portraits, and both are autographed, by the royal family. americans always ask so i will...
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that is a question which is exercising whitehall and buckingham palace and which is causing anxiety evenix months or a year? the news must have been welcome at home, and in most countries of the world, but no non—combatants could have any idea what the message meant to the men in the trenches. i think we were slow to believe it could really be true after the long years of fighting. it was strange to think, and know, that once more we could move about fully exposed without fear of being shot at. no more would we need to duck our heads down in the trenches, as we'd had to do for so long. the long, nerve—wracking suspense was at last ended, and we were glad, but there were too many saddened memories to think of, too many old pals to mourn, friends who gave their all in brave sacrifice for their country, which was sufficient to keep us from going wild with excitement. instead, there were just quiet congratulations and a good hand—grip, pregnant with well—meaning, between old friends, still to the fore, who had battled side by side in many a fierce fight, and many a stirring escapade. all tha
that is a question which is exercising whitehall and buckingham palace and which is causing anxiety evenix months or a year? the news must have been welcome at home, and in most countries of the world, but no non—combatants could have any idea what the message meant to the men in the trenches. i think we were slow to believe it could really be true after the long years of fighting. it was strange to think, and know, that once more we could move about fully exposed without fear of being shot...
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they decided to wander off at buckingham palace in a certain room. made a knight, th two tloe the thrones. i said, where are they? i don't know. let's hav a look. so we went dancing around the corner, found ourselves behind this sort of partition were the thrones. >> what? >> so we sat on them. >> can you imagine tha >> amazing. >> only they could get away with e rest of us couldn't go roaming around the palace. that's "popstart. >> this is a good one. today's daily click is a baseball playerhoook things to new heights. th check this out. when he makes a run for it, watch this from third, leaps over the boy being tagged. can we do i again? watch this. >> heouches home. >> he touches home plate. theideo goes off before the umpire makes the call. seriously, that is dedication. >> for the rest of his life. >> a he sticks t landing. >>> you are going to -- where are you going? >> we haveat a >> golden zbloglobe. >> the one shlg t, the only, br cronston. he is broadway. oh, my god. i almost fell off. you guys, appently savannah cannot walk and talk. did y
they decided to wander off at buckingham palace in a certain room. made a knight, th two tloe the thrones. i said, where are they? i don't know. let's hav a look. so we went dancing around the corner, found ourselves behind this sort of partition were the thrones. >> what? >> so we sat on them. >> can you imagine tha >> amazing. >> only they could get away with e rest of us couldn't go roaming around the palace. that's "popstart. >> this is a good one....
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joseph kennedy, the american ambassador, left the buckingham palace to present his credentials to theg. >> having an irish catholic in that job, it was just like the perfect victory in the struggle of my grandfather to feel accepted. >> and as for me, i'm delighted to be here. >> you cannot underestimate joseph kennedy's ambition in 1938. >> my grandfather had ambitions, right, to be president himself. >> and what do you think he finds all england interested in. >> joseph and rose kennedy have nine children. from their oldest, joseph jr., to their youngest, ted. the kennedys aren't just any family. they're a family on a mission. >> kennedys to the left of them, kennedys to the right of them. so england's cameramen work overtime to welcome the u.s. ambassador with his nine children. >> they lined up before the newsreel cameras. >> joseph, jr. age 22 and john age 21. >> smiled. everybody had something to say. >> this is my first trip to europe. i was very excited. i couldn't even sleep last night. >> there's all these quotes from newspapers saying got 11 ambassadors for the price of one
joseph kennedy, the american ambassador, left the buckingham palace to present his credentials to theg. >> having an irish catholic in that job, it was just like the perfect victory in the struggle of my grandfather to feel accepted. >> and as for me, i'm delighted to be here. >> you cannot underestimate joseph kennedy's ambition in 1938. >> my grandfather had ambitions, right, to be president himself. >> and what do you think he finds all england interested in....
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. >>> tast w the scene outside buckingham palace a short time ago.nor of prince charles' 70th birthday. >> yeah, the royal family pulling out all the stops. sweet new family photos. ki keir simmons is at buckingham palace this morning. >> reporter: good morning. for a long te there has bee a push to improve charles' image. this stunntug new p released for his 70th birthday a part of tha imagemakeover, if you like. there he is with his sons and their wives and h grandchildren and with camila at the center of the picture. you can't imagine that photograph beinger takenps even ten years ago. as you look at it, think of all the drama that group has been through. prince charles arriving for his bree-birthday bash a london stage, cheered on by british celebrities. at ange when most people are retired, prince arles is still waiting to take up hob as king. hisot mr, queen elizabeth, still carries out official duties at the grand old age of 92. but she is slowing down and charles is t up more and more of her responsibilities. the festivities started half a ye
. >>> tast w the scene outside buckingham palace a short time ago.nor of prince charles' 70th birthday. >> yeah, the royal family pulling out all the stops. sweet new family photos. ki keir simmons is at buckingham palace this morning. >> reporter: good morning. for a long te there has bee a push to improve charles' image. this stunntug new p released for his 70th birthday a part of tha imagemakeover, if you like. there he is with his sons and their wives and h...
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her white house portrait shows her in the court costume that she wore when she was received at buckingham palace. van buren went down in defeat and in large part it was because of that speech. you begin to see that what a first lady war also very much in a long time or i suppose the right time depending on whether you are trying to unseat the guy in the white house could really work against the president. a few examples i think bring all of these elements together better than mary todd lincoln. misses lincoln came to washington as a westerner. although she was extremely well- educated she spoke french and studied astronomy and could quote victor hugo from memory and was highly political. when she first became first lady she spoke to the secretary of state and her husband about the fact that she wanted to purchase imported clothing they told her that with the onset of the civil war that the import tariffs were told -- were too great and we would be -- and this was fascinating onto itself this is often in new york purchasing other things like gloves and other accessories. and she quite literally t
her white house portrait shows her in the court costume that she wore when she was received at buckingham palace. van buren went down in defeat and in large part it was because of that speech. you begin to see that what a first lady war also very much in a long time or i suppose the right time depending on whether you are trying to unseat the guy in the white house could really work against the president. a few examples i think bring all of these elements together better than mary todd lincoln....
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white house portrait shows her in the court costume that she wore when she was received in -- at buckingham palace. and van buren went down in defeat and in large part because of that speech. so you begin to see that what a first lady wore could also very much in the wrong time or i suppose the right time depending on whether you are trying to unseat the guy in the white house, could really work against a president. few examples, i think, bring all of these elements together better than mary todd lincoln. because mrs. lincoln came to washington again as a westerner in the tradition of jackson. although she was extremely well educated, she spoke french, she studied astronomy and she could quote victor hugo from memory. and she was highly political. and when she first became first lady, she spoke to the secretary of state and her husband about the fact that she wanted to buy imported clothing and they told her no, that with the onset of the civil war, that the import tariffs were too great and that would be more beneficial to the economy for her to just buy from -- made within the united states. so
white house portrait shows her in the court costume that she wore when she was received in -- at buckingham palace. and van buren went down in defeat and in large part because of that speech. so you begin to see that what a first lady wore could also very much in the wrong time or i suppose the right time depending on whether you are trying to unseat the guy in the white house, could really work against a president. few examples, i think, bring all of these elements together better than mary...
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then he said, "there's nothing i enjoy more than strolling around buckingham palace removing nuts fromousers -- [ laughter ] and sharing them with my squirrel friends. [ laughter ] i'm so comfortable with them, sometimes i'll even doze off and wake up to the sensation of squirrels nibbling on my nuts." [ laughter ] then he said, "if they're well-behaved i'll spoil my rodent children by dropping a a pinch of salt in my lap, then watching as the little buggers go and if i'm feeling playful, i'll tease the furry rascals by dangling my salty nuts in front of them before quickly yanking them away." [ light laughter ] finally, queen elizabeth said, "charles, this is why you can never have the throne!" [ cheers and applause ] loves them. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: loves squirrels! >> steve: squirrels, he love squirrels. >> jimmy: the guy loves squirrels, yeah. hey, listen to this, guys. a man in japan just spent $18,000 to marry a cartoon hologram. [ light laughter ] that explains why her side of the aisle didn't have any friends and why his side didn't either. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ]
then he said, "there's nothing i enjoy more than strolling around buckingham palace removing nuts fromousers -- [ laughter ] and sharing them with my squirrel friends. [ laughter ] i'm so comfortable with them, sometimes i'll even doze off and wake up to the sensation of squirrels nibbling on my nuts." [ laughter ] then he said, "if they're well-behaved i'll spoil my rodent children by dropping a a pinch of salt in my lap, then watching as the little buggers go and if i'm feeling...
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in party hosted by the queen, at buckingham palace.a busy prime minister's questions sport now. we've had the first sacking of the premier league season...and it's fulham who've removed slavisa jokanovic. 0ur football reporter simon stone is here... unsurprising given the amount of money they spent in the summer, and where they sit in the table now? this bet £100 million, a decade for a newly promoted team in the summer, nine games without a win in the premier league, they have lost their last six games, near the bottom of the table. they have a game against southampton who are only three points better off than them and i think the owner thought she had to do something. almost an air of inevitability. and they've moved fast to bring in his replacement? i think fulham will be patting themselves on the back at the speed they did this and the fact that was not leaked. the claudio ranieri delivered that title to leicester but it has to be remembered within nine months of that he had been sacked and he had a less than impressive time in the
in party hosted by the queen, at buckingham palace.a busy prime minister's questions sport now. we've had the first sacking of the premier league season...and it's fulham who've removed slavisa jokanovic. 0ur football reporter simon stone is here... unsurprising given the amount of money they spent in the summer, and where they sit in the table now? this bet £100 million, a decade for a newly promoted team in the summer, nine games without a win in the premier league, they have lost their last...
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moments that i loved was early on in the presidency when they went to the uk and she went to the buckingham palace put her arm around queen elizabeth and people went, oh, my gosh, that's what an american first lady does. we are the country that escaped from a monarchy, we put our arms around people. i thought that was so fantastic. that is what -- that's the warmth that people crave. its not about being observing some old order. >> she also -- and she and jen are the perfect people to tell the story, she also had been the few grace moments in our politics where menl traump was welcomed to barbara bush's funeral in houston last spring, welcomed by michelle obama and president obama and the bush family at other sort of moments of crisis. donald trump has been awol. >> because donald trump isn't capable of it and so it was far better for him to sit out the funeral than to go and do something that was rude or distasteful. i really respect what michelle obama is doing by showing us that it is possible to hug your political enemies, that it is possible to have a dialogue, that you don't have to just ass
moments that i loved was early on in the presidency when they went to the uk and she went to the buckingham palace put her arm around queen elizabeth and people went, oh, my gosh, that's what an american first lady does. we are the country that escaped from a monarchy, we put our arms around people. i thought that was so fantastic. that is what -- that's the warmth that people crave. its not about being observing some old order. >> she also -- and she and jen are the perfect people to...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.e london evening standard and author of the new book "charles at 70: thoughts, hopes and dreams". hejoins them to he joins them to discuss this, thank you for being with us. i wonder how much prince charles will miss having an active voice on some of these big issues? firstly, excuse me, i'm going between studios, which is why i'm a bit strange in this car. yes, a leopard will not change his spots. the reality is the prince of wales has been very vocal all through his 50 odd years of public service. he has met so many people, has so many interests and so much information. he will continue to pass the information on. the only difference will be in an audience with the prime minister when he is king. it is up to the prime minister to show him the same level of courtesy and discretion as they showed the queen as monarch. and really, a lot of the problems where the prince of wales has got himself into trouble has been basically where ministers have make this leap for letters to public and
nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace.e london evening standard and author of the new book "charles at 70: thoughts, hopes and dreams". hejoins them to he joins them to discuss this, thank you for being with us. i wonder how much prince charles will miss having an active voice on some of these big issues? firstly, excuse me, i'm going between studios, which is why i'm a bit strange in this car. yes, a leopard will not change his spots. the reality is the prince of wales has...
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heir to the throne will mark the occasion by attending a private party hosted by the queen, at buckingham palacey. hi, ben. we'll start with some breaking football news, and fulham have sacked manager slavisa jokanovic. fulham have had an awful start to the premier league season — this news has just this news hasjust come this news has just come to us this news hasjust come to us in this news has just come to us in the last 20 minutes or so. they rock bottom after spending £100 million in the summer. he's going to be replaced with claudio ranieri, who of course won the league with leicester a couple of years ago. that news has just come in to the bbc sports centre in the last few moments. let's talk about the cricket — england playing sri lanka in the second test in kandy and they've done all right on what is a difficult wicket to bat on. they're currently 212—7. the former england bowler ryan sidebottom is here. we'll see the wickets as we're talking to you ryan, on the face of it not a great score — but you think they've done all right? i think england have done really well, it is a big turnin
heir to the throne will mark the occasion by attending a private party hosted by the queen, at buckingham palacey. hi, ben. we'll start with some breaking football news, and fulham have sacked manager slavisa jokanovic. fulham have had an awful start to the premier league season — this news has just this news hasjust come this news has just come to us this news hasjust come to us in this news has just come to us in the last 20 minutes or so. they rock bottom after spending £100 million in...
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you can see that as adults of people i mean here in st james's spagnoli all the way down to buckingham palaceand on the other side the mall there are streams of people they couldn't really watch the actual ceremony and white told but they are looking at the screens that are listening to the music they have been bands from all over the country military bands civilian military bands that have come to london so it is a big celebration the solo but still a very important celebration here in london and we talk about. peace in europe the end of war without talking about the european union and about the the unity of the continent when we talk about their own breaks it is the are the big i really at the moment have been told to be a little bit about the tensions over break shit today. well the british government i think was trying everything they could in order not to let rex it in a way to stab this commemoration i think they're trying to make it it's no it's political in the daily politics kind of sense but really for them it's a bigger occasion which really draws spec to a long history but of cour
you can see that as adults of people i mean here in st james's spagnoli all the way down to buckingham palaceand on the other side the mall there are streams of people they couldn't really watch the actual ceremony and white told but they are looking at the screens that are listening to the music they have been bands from all over the country military bands civilian military bands that have come to london so it is a big celebration the solo but still a very important celebration here in london...
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house.london'slarenc prce charles was honorit a his mother is throwing a party at buckingham palace.t's true, meghan and coups engagement shoot. he decided to peek his head into the frame. the photographer said he, quote, made our day. they now have the coolest engagement photos. >> that's fun. >> yeah, dave lives in yellow spring so it's not surprising to see him walking around. >>> michelle boeobama says it w never easy being the wife of a driven politician. they said it strained their mayor rage and they saw the help in therapy. plus, we'll talk with the woman who helped make it work, michelle's mother. she tells bus her eight years in the white house, but first, michelle obama talks about marriage. >> you've had a complicated relationship it seemscs >> uh-h is married to this man i often have -- >> every time barack came to me with the idea of running for an office, i was just like, please guilty of -- gifted. and but for the fact that i was married to him and it would be hard on me, i would want him to run. >> but he was always a different kind of guy. >> he's a different guy al
house.london'slarenc prce charles was honorit a his mother is throwing a party at buckingham palace.t's true, meghan and coups engagement shoot. he decided to peek his head into the frame. the photographer said he, quote, made our day. they now have the coolest engagement photos. >> that's fun. >> yeah, dave lives in yellow spring so it's not surprising to see him walking around. >>> michelle boeobama says it w never easy being the wife of a driven politician. they said it...
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the two were at a banquet at buckingham palace and the two decided to explore.. but i said, where are they? i don't know. let's have a look. we went on dancing around the corner. found ourselves behind the band. and there, behind the partition was the thrones. so, we sat on them. >> can you imagine? >> amazing. >> only they could get away with that. the rest of us just couldn't go roaming around the palace. that's your "pop start." >>> today's "daly click" is a baseball player that took things to new heights. his team is at-bat. watch this, from third. leaps over the catcher to avoid being tagged. and he touches home plate. the video cuts off just before the umpire makes the call. >> he's safe. >> seriously. >> dedication. >> for the rest of his life. >> and he sticks the landing. >>> you will have to excuse us. >> where are you going? >> we have a date. >> golden globe, tony winner, the one and only bryan cranston. >> i'm mad. i'm not going to take this anymore. >> he's on broadway. oh, my god. i almost fell off. apparently savannah cannot walk and talk and go
the two were at a banquet at buckingham palace and the two decided to explore.. but i said, where are they? i don't know. let's have a look. we went on dancing around the corner. found ourselves behind the band. and there, behind the partition was the thrones. so, we sat on them. >> can you imagine? >> amazing. >> only they could get away with that. the rest of us just couldn't go roaming around the palace. that's your "pop start." >>> today's "daly...