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yes queen and the duke of cambridge also travelling to balmoral.— travelling to balmoral.ion - travelling to balmoral. yes and that's another indication that l that's another indication that things are getting serious. under normal circumstances the royal family have stiff upper lips and don't tend to visit each other when they are ill, so one wonders about the significance of that. all right, thank you very much, stephen bates, for being with us. ijust want to read out a message that we've from the archbishop of canterbury, who says, my prayer is that the prayers of people across the church of england and the nation are with her majesty the queen today. this is justin welby, the archbishop of canterbury, in a message that's just been released. may god's present strength and comfort her majesty, her family and those who are caring for her at balmoral. well, we can talk now to the former bbc royal correspondent richard sumner, who joins us on the line. richard, thank you very much for being with us. i am sure you are as concerned as everybody else by this statement from the
yes queen and the duke of cambridge also travelling to balmoral.— travelling to balmoral.ion - travelling to balmoral. yes and that's another indication that l that's another indication that things are getting serious. under normal circumstances the royal family have stiff upper lips and don't tend to visit each other when they are ill, so one wonders about the significance of that. all right, thank you very much, stephen bates, for being with us. ijust want to read out a message that we've...
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thousands have made the cambridge gate a haven for- the cambridge gate a haven for unspoken emotion.een mean to you?— contemplation. what did the queen mean to you? contemplation. what did the queen mean to ou? ,, ., , ,, ., , mean to you? she was the queen of my hometown, mean to you? she was the queen of my hometown. so — mean to you? she was the queen of my hometown, so everything, _ mean to you? she was the queen of my hometown, so everything, literally - hometown, so everything, literally everything. hometown, so everything, literally eve hina. ., . ., ., ,, everything. how much of a special woman was _ everything. how much of a special woman was she _ everything. how much of a special woman was she to _ everything. how much of a special woman was she to you? _ everything. how much of a special woman was she to you? very - everything. how much of a special. woman was she to you? very special, she has reigned _ woman was she to you? very special, she has reigned over _ woman was she to you? very special, she has reigned over the _ woman was she to you? very special, she has reign
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have family, the prince of wales, the duke of cambridge i of wales, the duke of cambridge would wantt we don't know is whether any further medical treatment might be needed, possibly even going to a local hospital or going to a hospital. there is no further information about that other than the fact that she is comfortable and under supervision at balmoral in this moment. under supervision at balmoral in this moment-— under supervision at balmoral in this moment. let's bring in chris mason. this moment. let's bring in chris mason- we _ this moment. let's bring in chris mason. we are _ this moment. let's bring in chris mason. we are of _ this moment. let's bring in chris mason. we are of course - this moment. let's bring in chrisl mason. we are of course covering this moment. let's bring in chris i mason. we are of course covering a statement from buckingham palace at the queen is under medical supervision at balmoral and there has been some political reaction. there has been political reaction. you can see the faces of concern within the house of commons whilst listening to the state
have family, the prince of wales, the duke of cambridge i of wales, the duke of cambridge would wantt we don't know is whether any further medical treatment might be needed, possibly even going to a local hospital or going to a hospital. there is no further information about that other than the fact that she is comfortable and under supervision at balmoral in this moment. under supervision at balmoral in this moment-— under supervision at balmoral in this moment. let's bring in chris mason....
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he is duke of cambridge and will remain the duke of cambridge.m prince william. but i would imagine, just to call him prince william. but iwould imagine, it just to call him prince william. but i would imagine, it is custom and practice for the heir to the throne and he is now first in line to the throne, so it is a more senior role for him, but he and his father had been drawn together, i think, by some of the difficulties that have been caused by prince harry and prince andrew. that was happening an awful lot, vertically discussing the family issues. the queen, charles and william. well, it is now charles and william. well, it is now charles and william. well, it is now charles and william. that relationship has not always been difficult, and what relationship between father and son is always smooth. but i think william has come to appreciate his father much, much more in recent years. i think perhaps william has come to understand some of the pressures that charles has faced a different point
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by then we have move out and get a rent-controlled apartment in cambridge. to grab the white pages. do you remember those? (laughter) i grabbed that book and walked down the street to the only person who spoke english in the family, my 12-years-old niece, melissa. and i said, "mellie, "can you please dictate names and number of the book, so i can learn how to pick up messages?" and she's, like, "of course, tía." so for two or three weeks, we sat down every night for her to dictate names and numbers, and i became a master speller. i was so proud of myself, i thought had secured my job. so i come happy to my job every day, but one day, that proved that that was not enough. cathy comes down the stairs with tears in her eyes, and she said "claritza, the executive director have eliminated your position." i still can feel the sadness and despair of that moment. by the i was four months pregnant with my first so and just the thought that i uldn't provide fory son anbeing able to pay rent that, as it is, a part-time, ten-dollaran-hour job, was making more money than
by then we have move out and get a rent-controlled apartment in cambridge. to grab the white pages. do you remember those? (laughter) i grabbed that book and walked down the street to the only person who spoke english in the family, my 12-years-old niece, melissa. and i said, "mellie, "can you please dictate names and number of the book, so i can learn how to pick up messages?" and she's, like, "of course, tía." so for two or three weeks, we sat down every night for...
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which will go along long walk through cambridge gauge on cambridge drive and eventually ending at the chapel in windsor free. and simon mail, once again, retired partition of the officer for the senior defense advisor. he is in central london studio general. i'm in your thoughts once again. now as we come to, i mean, i suppose there are 4 distinct phases of the day here. a phase one was, was the procession from the eye for westminster hall to the abbey. then that was the service itself. then there was the that the, the, the procession, a to windsor. finally, and even that is broken up into 2 chunks as the bit. but we, the public will see, and that of course, the private internment after that. what's the, it's of a long day. and again, going back to the, the planning for this ceremony and both the desire and i think the requirement for as many people to the public to be able to pay their respects while watching this extra re ceremony are unfold. ah, and so far and of god willing for the, for the rest of the day, it's gone. absolutely. flawlessly, and everybody who's taken part in it. a
which will go along long walk through cambridge gauge on cambridge drive and eventually ending at the chapel in windsor free. and simon mail, once again, retired partition of the officer for the senior defense advisor. he is in central london studio general. i'm in your thoughts once again. now as we come to, i mean, i suppose there are 4 distinct phases of the day here. a phase one was, was the procession from the eye for westminster hall to the abbey. then that was the service itself. then...
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. ♪ ♪ the procession approaching the cambridge gates. ♪ there are 64 pipers and drummers playing. ♪ [rnible speaking] ♪ >> just before the queen. [applause] ♪ one of the three marches here today. funeral marches one, two, and three. ♪ the calvary leading the way here . [indiscernible speaking] ♪ taken part of the seventh annual procession in london. some of the horses, understandably looking restless. behind the hearst, the sovereign at the house of calvary. it was wants to use as a rally point -- once used as a rally point. a very winded and -- splendid and touching sites, this last procession for the queen. after all of the processions in london, this quite intimate procession bearing the coffin of the queen to the place she came every weekend, where she spent her childhood years, and where she came for summer and easter. a place that she called home. and during the pandemic she and the duke spent lockdown. where they celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary. where she sat alone in surge georges chapel at the funeral of her husband --sir georges chapel at the funeral of her husband
. ♪ ♪ the procession approaching the cambridge gates. ♪ there are 64 pipers and drummers playing. ♪ [rnible speaking] ♪ >> just before the queen. [applause] ♪ one of the three marches here today. funeral marches one, two, and three. ♪ the calvary leading the way here . [indiscernible speaking] ♪ taken part of the seventh annual procession in london. some of the horses, understandably looking restless. behind the hearst, the sovereign at the house of calvary. it was wants...
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the duke of cambridge drove the family group to balmoral.ry, the duke of sussex arrive separately in the evening. here in the u.k. for a number of charity events. at 6:30, buckingham palace officially announced to death of queen elizabeth the second, following tradition, the statement was attached to the palace gate as tributes began >> queen elizabeth the second was the rock on which modern britain was built. our country has grown and flourished under rain. she was the very spirit of great britain and that spirit will endure. she has been our longest er reigning monarch. this extraordinary achievement presented with such dignity and grace for 70 years and with the passing of the second elizabethan age, we are ushering in a new era in the magnificent history of our great country. exactly as her majesty would have wished, by saying the words god save the king. >> also from the leader of the opposion. >> for the vast majority of us, delete queen has been simply the queen. the only queen. above all else, our queen. as wmourn her loss, we should
the duke of cambridge drove the family group to balmoral.ry, the duke of sussex arrive separately in the evening. here in the u.k. for a number of charity events. at 6:30, buckingham palace officially announced to death of queen elizabeth the second, following tradition, the statement was attached to the palace gate as tributes began >> queen elizabeth the second was the rock on which modern britain was built. our country has grown and flourished under rain. she was the very spirit of...
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bretaÑa, primero heredero real en obtener tÍtulo universidad universitaria de la universidad de cambridgeeslÉs( >>> le gusta jugar al polo y esquiar y pescar y cazar pero tiene otras aficiones como la jardinerÍa, la pintura, la a arquitectura. so >>> de niÑo actÚa en proddel colegio, tocó algunos instrumentos, también producciones escolares, tocÓ la trompeta y el violonchelo y la guitarra elÉctrica. tambiÉn le interesa la arquitectura y el impacto al medio ambiente. la agricultura, la medicina al alternativa y las diferentes religionesambientalista de corazón, por las últimas (sonido ambiente(. >>> carlos es una ambientalista decoraciÓn en las Últimas cinco dÉcadas ha impulsado iniciativas para transformar fondo >>> carlos fue r econocidy meo e el premio global de centro de salud y medio ambiente de la uni universidad de salud y medicina mundial en el verano de de harvard. su matrimonio con la princesa diana fue todo un a acontecimiento mundial en el verano de 1900 81 y de esa uniÓ nacieron dos hijos guillermo de cambridge y al duque de sussex, prÍncipe william y harris. en 1923 se conoci
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the duke of cambridge, the duke of york and the earl and countess of wessex.ess of wessex. there is expectation now _ earl and countess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, - earl and countess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, if - earl and countess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, if we - is expectation now clearly, if we look at the images at buckingham palace, and the area in front of it dominated of course by the queen victoria memorial at this end of the mall, but crowds now starting to gather at those gates where announcements in the past have been made of course about all kinds of things and events in the royal family's life. but i think today reflects a proud which is starting to gather, basically expressing concern and just hoping best. yes, i think that is the fairest way _ best. yes, i think that is the fairest way we _ best. yes, i think that is the fairest way we can _ best. yes, i think that is the fairest way we can put - best. yes, i think that is the fairest way we can put it, i best. yes, i think that is the i f
the duke of cambridge, the duke of york and the earl and countess of wessex.ess of wessex. there is expectation now _ earl and countess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, - earl and countess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, if - earl and countess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, if we - is expectation now clearly, if we look at the images at buckingham palace, and the area in front of it dominated of course by the queen victoria memorial at this end of the...
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queens college, cambridge. as we reflect on what's been left behind, and i think naturally, we will look to the future, the two words we talked about a lot over the last 12 hours. continuity, and the other one was unity. the ability to unite the country at a time when it's becoming increasingly divided. we will discuss that over the next 12 days, and we will discuss this in the years to come. >> world's leaders are gathering for a service here. i think what is so important, and i can't recall where i saw this, but someone had the empire of an early queen elizabeth, and where it is now with barbados becoming a republic just in the last number of years. you see the diversity of the night kingdom and americans are thunderstruck by the diversity of the last 72 hours. former prime minister. it is amazing, to make -- two americans to see the different melting pot that she helped invent in the united kingdom. >> dear point, if that is the case, that is why unity is all the more forefront, especially with the challenge
queens college, cambridge. as we reflect on what's been left behind, and i think naturally, we will look to the future, the two words we talked about a lot over the last 12 hours. continuity, and the other one was unity. the ability to unite the country at a time when it's becoming increasingly divided. we will discuss that over the next 12 days, and we will discuss this in the years to come. >> world's leaders are gathering for a service here. i think what is so important, and i can't...
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i just had a message as i'm speaking from kensington palace saying the duke of cambridge is traveling to balmoral. so we got the duke of cambridge, prince william and prince charles, both traveling immediately, canceling everything to balmoral. let's just put this into context, the story today about was his kids' first day at school. so he's dropped his kids off at school, and he's headed straight up to balmoral. a very concerning situation. >> the sense is -- from that photo, yesterday, where we saw her meeting with liz truss, she appeared happy, she does have some assistance with the cane, but at one point appeared to actually be lifting it there in one of those photos. the sense then even though you're saying your sources are saying, no, don't believe that there was a fall, but there seems to be perhaps some sort of sense that something took a turn obviously between that moment and now. >> it does feel like that. it is interesting, isn't it, they addressed it, there wasn't a fall. i mean, the suggestion is it is more serious, i think. it is a very worrying situation for the nation.
i just had a message as i'm speaking from kensington palace saying the duke of cambridge is traveling to balmoral. so we got the duke of cambridge, prince william and prince charles, both traveling immediately, canceling everything to balmoral. let's just put this into context, the story today about was his kids' first day at school. so he's dropped his kids off at school, and he's headed straight up to balmoral. a very concerning situation. >> the sense is -- from that photo, yesterday,...
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bachelor of arts degree, and later, what is called by pull, that is, without attending exams, the cambridgerinciple politely gives a master of arts degree. alexander sergeevich pushkin has a well-aimed line for such a case, hard work was nauseating to him. interesting details of the life of the current king, even when he was a prince, were revealed by the butler of princess diana halfbarells. every morning the servants squeeze him on brush exactly one inch of toothpaste. this was told in a documentary film from inside the firm, where the barrel also said that the laces are ironed every day, and every morning the prince is dressed by two lackeys anyway, the legacy of charles iii was difficult. the british monarchy is in decline, yes, and britain itself is not on the rise charles iii's son prince harry called the lifestyle of the royal family literally parasitic married an extravagant mulatto from california does not want to have anything to do with his past dead grandmother, officially deprived him of all privileges and the right to represent the royal family from the younger brother of the
bachelor of arts degree, and later, what is called by pull, that is, without attending exams, the cambridgerinciple politely gives a master of arts degree. alexander sergeevich pushkin has a well-aimed line for such a case, hard work was nauseating to him. interesting details of the life of the current king, even when he was a prince, were revealed by the butler of princess diana halfbarells. every morning the servants squeeze him on brush exactly one inch of toothpaste. this was told in a...
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we usually speak to you at the university of cambridge. you elaborate more on the british empire, looking at africa, looking at india, looking at -- in moment we will go directly to the caribbean, to barbados. >> i wonder if we in fact live in a different world from the one that she came into in 1952. let's remember when she became queen, britain had just commenced a brutal, vicious insurgency that carried on for severa years. in recent years, it had canyons who were tortured by the british -- kenyans who were tortured by the british. vicious violence of the british state. i do wonder whether we actually live in a different world. we live in a world where formally the british crown is no longer in a serial cwn but let's remember elizabeth ii made sure charles iii would be made head of the commonwealth. somehow her empire [indiscernible] she sat at the top of the table and now charles iii will sit at the top of that table. much of that order has not changed. the other thing i want to s is we often talk about monarchy as an acronym. she came
we usually speak to you at the university of cambridge. you elaborate more on the british empire, looking at africa, looking at india, looking at -- in moment we will go directly to the caribbean, to barbados. >> i wonder if we in fact live in a different world from the one that she came into in 1952. let's remember when she became queen, britain had just commenced a brutal, vicious insurgency that carried on for severa years. in recent years, it had canyons who were tortured by the...
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do you remember the cambridge analytic a scandal? 87000000 facebook users had their personal data turned over to a private firm that used it for political purposes. outrage and lawsuits ensued on average, how many data points to space book? how about each facebook user? i do not know off the top my head, so the average for non facebook platforms is 1500. it's been reported. the facebook has as many as 29000 of data points for an average facebook user. you, it, many, many talents of this story are the original bad guy or the guy who took the data from facebook and sold it to cambridge analytic guy, the political firm in a word. was it wrong to do that where you wrong? at the time where the thing we're doing anything wrong that was just our normal business as usual practice. i think right now absolutely are viewed as wrong. now that we know how people feel about it, she spook has disclosed that food parties can access to what you may have thought was private information. studies show that social media outlets are constantly tracking yo
do you remember the cambridge analytic a scandal? 87000000 facebook users had their personal data turned over to a private firm that used it for political purposes. outrage and lawsuits ensued on average, how many data points to space book? how about each facebook user? i do not know off the top my head, so the average for non facebook platforms is 1500. it's been reported. the facebook has as many as 29000 of data points for an average facebook user. you, it, many, many talents of this story...
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she's a professor of e u. law and employment law at trinity college at cambridge university. she's also a deputy director of the think tank u. k. in and changing europe. miss bernard, thank you so much for taking the time to be on the day to night with us. list trust is often compared to margaret thatcher. she personally says she doesn't like that comparison and that she's very much her own person. so what kind of a prime minister is she going to be? well, she may say now it's just like to be compared with margaret thatcher, but she's gone to a lot of troubles and try to mimic or echo margaret sacha. and it's been very old throughout the entire contest to have to pretend as for the prime minister's throne . and they both talked to margaret thatcher. it was premise to 30 years ago. they all want to wear the mantle of margaret thatcher. and she certainly will follow, margaret touched his shoes of she wants to be smoothed, state tax, cussing conservative as you are opposed to just show the fact that said, needs to have a huge amount of money pumped into it. and this plus the, fr
she's a professor of e u. law and employment law at trinity college at cambridge university. she's also a deputy director of the think tank u. k. in and changing europe. miss bernard, thank you so much for taking the time to be on the day to night with us. list trust is often compared to margaret thatcher. she personally says she doesn't like that comparison and that she's very much her own person. so what kind of a prime minister is she going to be? well, she may say now it's just like to be...
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yes, behind me as the cambridge — walk. yes, behind me as the cambridge gate _ walk._ some of the very moving and personal messages people have left for the royal— messages people have left for the royal family. the atmosphere here is incredibly— royal family. the atmosphere here is incredibly calm and reflective. we had a _ incredibly calm and reflective. we had a perfect sunset over windsor. as you _ had a perfect sunset over windsor. as you can — had a perfect sunset over windsor. as you can see, even though it is dark— as you can see, even though it is dark thousands of people are still filtering _ dark thousands of people are still filtering up to the cambridge gate to pay— filtering up to the cambridge gate to pay their last respects. and some people _ to pay their last respects. and some people have arrived for the duration _ people have arrived for the duration. i met one family travelled down _ duration. i met one family travelled down from — duration. i met one family travelled down from bedfordshire and they have found their— down from bedfordshire and they
yes, behind me as the cambridge — walk. yes, behind me as the cambridge gate _ walk._ some of the very moving and personal messages people have left for the royal— messages people have left for the royal family. the atmosphere here is incredibly— royal family. the atmosphere here is incredibly calm and reflective. we had a _ incredibly calm and reflective. we had a perfect sunset over windsor. as you _ had a perfect sunset over windsor. as you can — had a perfect sunset over windsor. as...
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do you remember the cambridge analytic a scandal? 87000000 facebook users had their personal data turned over to a private firm that used it for political purposes. outrage and lawsuits ensued on average, how many data points to space book? how about each facebook user? i do not know off the top my head, so the average for non facebook platforms is 1500. it's been reported that facebook has as many as 29000 data points for an average facebook user. facebook doesn't just know who you are. it also knows where you are. if you have location tracking turned on, facebook collects an enormous amount of location data about where you're going, where you came from, where you live, where you work, you, in many, many talents of this story. are the original bad guy or the guy who took the data from facebook and sold it to cambridge analytic guy, the political firm in a word. was it wrong to do that where you wrong at the time where the thing we're doing anything wrong that was just a normal. busy business as usual practice, i think right now. abs
do you remember the cambridge analytic a scandal? 87000000 facebook users had their personal data turned over to a private firm that used it for political purposes. outrage and lawsuits ensued on average, how many data points to space book? how about each facebook user? i do not know off the top my head, so the average for non facebook platforms is 1500. it's been reported that facebook has as many as 29000 data points for an average facebook user. facebook doesn't just know who you are. it...
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and duchess of cambridge in cornwall and have taken those titles from charles and from camilla.ce of wales will need to be handed over from charles to william. same with the title, of course, princess of wales, which comes with that title. it can get very, very complicated. some of these movements of titles. i know as well as you just mentioned on your program, countess of hirnching brook but eventually another. we're seeing transfer of titles happening right now. >> we were speaking about how queen elizabeth modernizeds through time. a woman who embodied tradition in life and work but first radio address at age 14, i want to show something folks remember from 2012 london olympics when queen elizabeth threw herself into it wholeheartedly. appeared there with the james bond, with daniel craig, and her corgis. there she is. >> so great! >> this leads up to a great moment, by the way, with a jump out of the helicopter with even a moment to doubt as to whether the queen was doing the same thing. but tell us, julie montague -- there you go. how about that for a moment? tell us how sh
and duchess of cambridge in cornwall and have taken those titles from charles and from camilla.ce of wales will need to be handed over from charles to william. same with the title, of course, princess of wales, which comes with that title. it can get very, very complicated. some of these movements of titles. i know as well as you just mentioned on your program, countess of hirnching brook but eventually another. we're seeing transfer of titles happening right now. >> we were speaking...
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duke of the commonwealth of cambridge. >> remember we never used to use duke of cambridge. >> you'reery traditional. >> camilla never took princess of wales. >> it hasn't really been used. >> we got used to the idea the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall. now it's kate. katherine. it will be prince william prince of wales, katherine, princess of wales. >> taking on that title, that's a real responsibility considering. >> i spoke to someone about that close to kate. she said she's aware of it, but she's going to try to make it her own. >> what do you think that means? >> i think it means don't expect me to be diana. >> what did you think of meghan and harry's children now with titles. >> don't go there. >> you keep going there. >> okay. so my understanding is that lilibet and archie automatically become prince and princess because their grandfather is king. it's unclear whether or not that's correct or whether they're going to use it and this is because of the oprah interview where meghan suggested that the family were changing the rules to mean that archie wouldn't have a ti
duke of the commonwealth of cambridge. >> remember we never used to use duke of cambridge. >> you'reery traditional. >> camilla never took princess of wales. >> it hasn't really been used. >> we got used to the idea the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall. now it's kate. katherine. it will be prince william prince of wales, katherine, princess of wales. >> taking on that title, that's a real responsibility considering. >> i spoke to someone...
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to duke of cambridge, the new title to duke of cambridge, the duchess of cambridge, william and kateu more tributes from around the world, and reflecting on what people in communities across the united kingdom are saying tonight. after the death of the queen. we will pause for now, we will be back for an extended edition of bbc news at ten but we are going tojoe mccauley, clive myrie, now for more special coverage following the death of her majesty, the queen. good for now. —— goodbye for now. monarch in british history queen elizabeth ii has died at the age of 96. i declare before you all my whole life shatt— i declare before you all my whole life shall be — i declare before you all my whole life shall be devoted _ i declare before you all my whole life shall be devoted to _ i declare before you all my whole life shall be devoted to your- life shall be devoted to your service _ life shall be devoted to your service and _ life shall be devoted to your service and to _ life shall be devoted to your service and to the _ life shall be devoted to your service and to the service i life sh
to duke of cambridge, the new title to duke of cambridge, the duchess of cambridge, william and kateu more tributes from around the world, and reflecting on what people in communities across the united kingdom are saying tonight. after the death of the queen. we will pause for now, we will be back for an extended edition of bbc news at ten but we are going tojoe mccauley, clive myrie, now for more special coverage following the death of her majesty, the queen. good for now. —— goodbye for...
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. ♪ >> now the swinging 60s and 18-year-old charles was off to college cambridge while he was startingy, women were starting to study him. >> i'm going to turn around and look at him, a really good looking boy so i did look. >> tabloids loved prince cha charles, the play boy and he had a string of pretty girlfriends. he had a relationship a girl named anna wallace, a brilliant course woman and he was madly in love with her but she was unsuitable because she was volatile said exactly what she thought. >> he proposed twice to her. both times she turned him down. >> he went out with the actress susan george for a little bit and that caused interest. he did have a relationship with president nixon's daughter but i don't think it was anything serious. >> charles thought richard nixon was trying to promote romance between them. he said i'll keep out of the way so you can feel at home. >> he did perhaps have his reputation as being something of a playboy prince. he was the most bachelor, a man alone and a man with status and people want to be next to him. >> in all of this, there was kamala.
. ♪ >> now the swinging 60s and 18-year-old charles was off to college cambridge while he was startingy, women were starting to study him. >> i'm going to turn around and look at him, a really good looking boy so i did look. >> tabloids loved prince cha charles, the play boy and he had a string of pretty girlfriends. he had a relationship a girl named anna wallace, a brilliant course woman and he was madly in love with her but she was unsuitable because she was volatile said...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge tried to emulate the queen's 1953 visit, riding the very same landuch jamaica had changed. the prime minister bluntly told the couple's country would move to become a republic, something four other islands in the caribbean have already done. for now though, the focus is on paying respect to the queen and the new monarch. on saturday at 21 gun salute will be carried out to pay tribute to king charles iii. one country with which the uk has a close relationship, a special relationship is the united states. we can cross to washington now. we can speak now to autumn brewington, the washington post opinions editor, and former royal bloggerfor the paper. there has always been this special relationship between the uk and the us, and an immense amount of interest in the united states in the british royal family, do you think given the change we are seeing with king charles now, will that continue? i’eee seeing with king charles now, will that continue?— will that continue? i've i think it _ will that continue? i've i think it will _ will that continue? i've i
the duke and duchess of cambridge tried to emulate the queen's 1953 visit, riding the very same landuch jamaica had changed. the prime minister bluntly told the couple's country would move to become a republic, something four other islands in the caribbean have already done. for now though, the focus is on paying respect to the queen and the new monarch. on saturday at 21 gun salute will be carried out to pay tribute to king charles iii. one country with which the uk has a close relationship, a...
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prince charles touched to call the tutor cambridge, the g. your count encountered west princess boyle and even the duke and duchess topics record. but in the moment they will travelling the course of his significance national, international label of constitutional significance. but for a family mine and on her family gathering to be with she's always going to places. so from that point of view, she was, she would want to be surrounded by her family. but i think yes, the state from moral traveling to about more of a family point in the direction that this is now the line hours of the queen's right. it is, of course, a family moment. they are the ones who know her best, but she is incredibly important to the people of the united kingdom and people outside the united kingdom. i mean, you just have to look at the various to believe over the years, just to see the sheer turn out of people in the jubilation when they see her. and i mean, i've been talking about this to previous guess. i mean this, this is, this is, it's a tough time. the people liv
prince charles touched to call the tutor cambridge, the g. your count encountered west princess boyle and even the duke and duchess topics record. but in the moment they will travelling the course of his significance national, international label of constitutional significance. but for a family mine and on her family gathering to be with she's always going to places. so from that point of view, she was, she would want to be surrounded by her family. but i think yes, the state from moral...
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yvonne: still ahead, the outlook for private equity with cambridge associates. david: but first, we will have a closer look at opportunities with 91's wilfred wee. we look at china, maybe the prospect of a bottoming and the prospect of a reopening trade in hong kong. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: after the fed comes the boj. this is a chart you will have to look at maybe 24 hours from now. it really is the yield differential between the u.s. and japan, we were seeing unscheduled bond buying from the boj this morning. this goes to show that this weakening yen story is going to keep going for the next few days. as you talked about, dave, we had riksbank yesterday with 100 basis points. the swiss national bank is also meeting thursday, they are looking to escape from negative rates and that puts japan very lonely now. david: the only one sub-zero, and that will not help real rates. when you look at what is driving the yen, and adjust for inflation, the fed has 200 more in its tank. but 145 seems easy work on dollar-yen. rishaad: these forces are weakening t
yvonne: still ahead, the outlook for private equity with cambridge associates. david: but first, we will have a closer look at opportunities with 91's wilfred wee. we look at china, maybe the prospect of a bottoming and the prospect of a reopening trade in hong kong. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: after the fed comes the boj. this is a chart you will have to look at maybe 24 hours from now. it really is the yield differential between the u.s. and japan, we were seeing unscheduled bond...
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the prince of wales, as he is now william add to the throne, was that the duke of cambridge? he then became the duke of cambridge and cornwall. and now he's also the prince of wales. yes. well, all these things run a coffee also is taking on some of the titles of his father in scotland and the lord of the aisle. and the duke of ralph say, and various other answer re titles which ancient they go back years and years and years. of course you've got to remember the house winds isn't actually a scottish family at all, but they've acquired these titles along the way. and so, yes, so for the constant change, now we will see a prince william in scotland being called the raw, say, let's get back to the chronology then as we will discuss. yes. so for the 1st part of the summer, but he was gets on the way shortly. king joseph said, what would actually be present in the room? no, that's right. i mean, this is, this goes back centuries and calls what it is, a gathering of the elders, the most important people in the country who have to look at each other and say, is he the right man for
the prince of wales, as he is now william add to the throne, was that the duke of cambridge? he then became the duke of cambridge and cornwall. and now he's also the prince of wales. yes. well, all these things run a coffee also is taking on some of the titles of his father in scotland and the lord of the aisle. and the duke of ralph say, and various other answer re titles which ancient they go back years and years and years. of course you've got to remember the house winds isn't actually a...
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we gather that the duke of cambridge is also travelling to balmoral to be with the queen as well.speak now to anna whitelock. the queen has made history with the extraordinary longevity of her reign. it is remarkable, longer than 70 years. she hasjust sworn in her 15th prime minister, the first being winston churchill. she spans the second half of the 20th century. she has become so part of british identity and whether people are supporters of the monarchy or not, this kind of news rocks people because she is in many ways a rock, she has always been around, most people haven't lived a life where she hasn't been cleaned. today with people around me there is a sense of, oh, gosh, that is going to be odd. that sums up the kind of influence and impact she has beyond a very important role we saw her play swearing in liz truss as prime minister the other day. thatin minister the other day. that in itself was extraordinary because it was her 15th prime minister. and she smiled that unique smile of hers. the first prime minister was winston churchill. winston churchill was the first. that
we gather that the duke of cambridge is also travelling to balmoral to be with the queen as well.speak now to anna whitelock. the queen has made history with the extraordinary longevity of her reign. it is remarkable, longer than 70 years. she hasjust sworn in her 15th prime minister, the first being winston churchill. she spans the second half of the 20th century. she has become so part of british identity and whether people are supporters of the monarchy or not, this kind of news rocks people...
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born in 2013 to the then-duke and duchess of cambridge.lecting the modern age, prince harry later married meghan markle. the royal family extending again to embrace an actress with african american ancestry. in time, welcoming baby archie. prince philip retired from public duties in 2017. meanwhile, the queen continued, indefatigable. she garradually slowed her busy schedule, certainly in terms of travel, but in september 2015, whilst opening a new railway in scotland without ceremony or commemorative fireworks, queen elizabeth ii passed her revered predecessor, victoria, to become brint's longest-reigning monarch. controversy visited the family again in 2019 as the queen's second son, prince andrew, gave an ill advised interview to the bbc and made allegations of sexual misconduct. >> i let the side down. >> any hopes for a quieter year ahead were dashed when harry and meghan, the duke and duchess of sussex, made a shock announcement at the start of 2020. >> this is the last time they'll be walking into the abbey. >> giving up their publi
born in 2013 to the then-duke and duchess of cambridge.lecting the modern age, prince harry later married meghan markle. the royal family extending again to embrace an actress with african american ancestry. in time, welcoming baby archie. prince philip retired from public duties in 2017. meanwhile, the queen continued, indefatigable. she garradually slowed her busy schedule, certainly in terms of travel, but in september 2015, whilst opening a new railway in scotland without ceremony or...
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after attending boarding school and graduating from cambridge university, charles continued toil tradition by serving in the royal air force and royal navy. his relationship with camilla parker bowles continued to develop and in 2005 the couple were married in a civil ceremony. together they've carried on child's work and sustainability. he has always been passionate about the environment, promoting organic farming and biodiversity on his estate. but also on a global stage, at the top $26.00 climate summit in las go, he urged global leaders to do more to limit global warming. the close to the knack, she is far greater than the coast to prevention. climb has quite literally run out . this will impact his mother stepped back from some of her responsibilities in recent years, and especially after the death of his father, prince philip. charles took a more significant and active part in discharging royal duties from king in waiting to king and training. now, charles will take on the well that he has been preparing for his entire life. of next is our longer documentary, the queen statement for
after attending boarding school and graduating from cambridge university, charles continued toil tradition by serving in the royal air force and royal navy. his relationship with camilla parker bowles continued to develop and in 2005 the couple were married in a civil ceremony. together they've carried on child's work and sustainability. he has always been passionate about the environment, promoting organic farming and biodiversity on his estate. but also on a global stage, at the top $26.00...
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they have been very carefully laid beyond cambridge gate in the grounds of windsor castle.t—year—old. from bristol which says, thank you for everything you have done to make this world a better place for everyone, i love horses, just like you did. another one from a 12—year—old, a card which reads, thank you for inspiring me and millions of others. ifind reads, thank you for inspiring me and millions of others. i find the fact that you were working in your final day is so great. and what is quite incredible really, but perhaps expected, is that there are so many people who are travelling here, it's not just locals who are people who are travelling here, it's notjust locals who are coming here. there are people we have spoken to, in fact a ladyjust before we came on air, she told me that her sister, who was with her, had arrived from canada here in windsor this morning to be part of the next four or five days here in windsor. and of the family travelled from manchester, so people are travelling notjust locally, notjust from this country, but i getting on planes to be here fo
they have been very carefully laid beyond cambridge gate in the grounds of windsor castle.t—year—old. from bristol which says, thank you for everything you have done to make this world a better place for everyone, i love horses, just like you did. another one from a 12—year—old, a card which reads, thank you for inspiring me and millions of others. ifind reads, thank you for inspiring me and millions of others. i find the fact that you were working in your final day is so great. and...
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us from cambridge to help us understand who is really taking to the streets. and by that, i mean, does it go far beyond the young, educated or been elite or not this time it certainly does seem so. in fact, massa need the one that died for having worn her. her job incorrectly were not perhaps even have been thought of as a member of the young elite. she was certainly young, but she was from the kurdish region which has consistently been marginalized. so this is really appealing to a much deeper sense of a great i sense of unhappiness of, of, of grievance that we're seeing come out onto the street. it's much more a group across the population from young to old. and also very much contributed to by a young man which is and by older men, which is unusual for what might be considered a women's issue. i think this has been a trigger that come in about how people feel about the regime and about their own, their own economic situation, their own ability to look forward to jobs and to an economic prosperity. what about those parts of the population that are more perha
us from cambridge to help us understand who is really taking to the streets. and by that, i mean, does it go far beyond the young, educated or been elite or not this time it certainly does seem so. in fact, massa need the one that died for having worn her. her job incorrectly were not perhaps even have been thought of as a member of the young elite. she was certainly young, but she was from the kurdish region which has consistently been marginalized. so this is really appealing to a much deeper...
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francine: thank you so much, saul dubow they are, professor of history at cambridge.f the big questions, the role of hereditary monarchs in the 21st century. we continue our coverage of the funeral of queen elizabeth ii. we discussed what her passing means for the commonwealth. we also look at westminster abbey, guests have been filing past the grave of the unknown warrior. heads of state are now coming off the bus to enter the place where the funeral will take place. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think the federal government has to walk a very careful balance between restoring appropriate labor rights. which has been a huge problem for the last 30 years. and doing things that will entrench inflation through wage pressure to the detriment of the overall economy. including the economy of workers who work with their hands. tom: that was, of course, larry summers speaking about the state of the u.s. economy. he has called for 100 basis points from the fed. the expectation broadly is 75 from the fed. 500 at least from global central banks this week alone as the rate tightenin
francine: thank you so much, saul dubow they are, professor of history at cambridge.f the big questions, the role of hereditary monarchs in the 21st century. we continue our coverage of the funeral of queen elizabeth ii. we discussed what her passing means for the commonwealth. we also look at westminster abbey, guests have been filing past the grave of the unknown warrior. heads of state are now coming off the bus to enter the place where the funeral will take place. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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after attending boarding school and graduating from cambridge university, charles continued hoyle tradition by serving in the royal air force and royal navy at 30 to the wells most eligible bachelor announced his engagement to lady diana spencer 13 years his junior is delighted in unhappy. i know that she is being brave enough take me on.
after attending boarding school and graduating from cambridge university, charles continued hoyle tradition by serving in the royal air force and royal navy at 30 to the wells most eligible bachelor announced his engagement to lady diana spencer 13 years his junior is delighted in unhappy. i know that she is being brave enough take me on.
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procedure. experts say digital simulations also have huge potential when it comes to training at cambridge university in england, working with extended reality means that multiple students can practice treating one digital patient. what simulation allows us to do is to have our students fail in a safe environment and to feel safe to fail. of course, that's not something we want to do with real patience. and so a simulation environment allow the students to take those next steps in their learning where they haven't increasing the real environment around them. to practice the skills and techniques that only when they come to meet real patients. practicing with holographic patients and a high fidelity simulator means there is more need for life sized dolls, which are a big cost factor for hospitals providing training for health care professionals. there's many students across the developing world in a deeds and other health care systems where they access to this high fidelity simulator is limited. the advantage of this software is that yes, you can get yourself immersive into the scenario wit
procedure. experts say digital simulations also have huge potential when it comes to training at cambridge university in england, working with extended reality means that multiple students can practice treating one digital patient. what simulation allows us to do is to have our students fail in a safe environment and to feel safe to fail. of course, that's not something we want to do with real patience. and so a simulation environment allow the students to take those next steps in their...
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cambridge university research associate kong chyrong.to bring you some lines from the bank of england's catherine mann saying we need to respond to inflation and that response should be frontloaded. expectations are drifted upwards for inflation. the case that recession may cut inflation is incomplete. this is about hitting inflation heart even if there is a recession, saying we cannot be complacent, we need to act fast and forcefully. it certainly sounds like some jumbo rate hikes from the bank of england. will it be 100 basis points? we are not seeing much of reaction from markets. market settling now. the ftse 100 just able to push into the green. elsewhere the dax and the cac 40 down. coming up, along with the u.k. monetary policy issues will get more on the issues facing liz truss as the uk's next prime minister. we will discuss that next with karan bilmoria. this is bloomberg. ♪ as a main street bank, pnc has helped over 7 million kids develop their passion for learning. and now we're providing 88 billion dollars to support underse
cambridge university research associate kong chyrong.to bring you some lines from the bank of england's catherine mann saying we need to respond to inflation and that response should be frontloaded. expectations are drifted upwards for inflation. the case that recession may cut inflation is incomplete. this is about hitting inflation heart even if there is a recession, saying we cannot be complacent, we need to act fast and forcefully. it certainly sounds like some jumbo rate hikes from the...
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but his counterpart, rough fall, cambridge, made a fantastic save of his header as a result buyer and miss their chance to retake top spot in the table. okay, let's take a look at all the results from this weekend's bonus that matches so far so lot. glad bock took down leipzig and saturdays late game. there are those alex bergen dorman victories. leave her cousins, share the spoils of breyman. frankfurt. featured guard on friday mines drew with her to berlin on sunday, when young berlin take on valves for beau. hm. battle cologne and hoffen haim will face fryeburg meanwhile, and the woman's bundis legal defending champions. vowels fur got their campaign off to a great start at the opening match day, easily beating as in foreign ill ava pe your open, the scoring with 14 minutes gone. the polish forward took advantage of poor defending from s n, and hammered home in style. and for you are also bags of final gold 20 minutes from time after some slapstick from the s and the defense, and decisive when that love smiles on the walls faces. let's take a look at some other stories from that. t
but his counterpart, rough fall, cambridge, made a fantastic save of his header as a result buyer and miss their chance to retake top spot in the table. okay, let's take a look at all the results from this weekend's bonus that matches so far so lot. glad bock took down leipzig and saturdays late game. there are those alex bergen dorman victories. leave her cousins, share the spoils of breyman. frankfurt. featured guard on friday mines drew with her to berlin on sunday, when young berlin take on...