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camilla parker bowles. >> yes.es was a confidante of prince charles' and a lover of his before, long before he met diana. but she and charles remained good friends. >> there was this sense, i think, from almost the beginning that charles wasn't entirely diana's own. >> reporter: camilla tominey is the royal editor for "the sunday express" in london. >> charles had insisted that his relationship with camilla had been platonic, but i think there was a sense that diana quickly realized that mentally charles wasn't completely with her 100%. >> reporter: most people have long believed that camilla parker bowles was the villian in this story. but camilla, early on, actually supported diana, advised her about charles and royal life. >> she liked diana and thought that she would be a lovely wife for him. so she was very friendly to her. and diana was very friendly to camilla. >> reporter: but diana, just 19, was insecure, says her friend richard kay. >> she was a naive young girl. charles was her first proper man in her li
camilla parker bowles. >> yes.es was a confidante of prince charles' and a lover of his before, long before he met diana. but she and charles remained good friends. >> there was this sense, i think, from almost the beginning that charles wasn't entirely diana's own. >> reporter: camilla tominey is the royal editor for "the sunday express" in london. >> charles had insisted that his relationship with camilla had been platonic, but i think there was a sense that...
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and he needs somebody to bring him up and camilla has that capacity. one of her friends said she's a warm, laughing, maternal creature with a lot of sex appeal, and that's the way she was certainly when he met her. but even though he was powerfully attracted to her, he wasn't ready to get married, he was just starting in the navy, and she was actually, at that time, madly in love with andrew parker bowles who was this big, strapping, handsome cavalry officer and she ended up marrying him not long after charles went off to sea in h royal navy for his first assignment, but they got back together toward the end of the decade. >> rose: the queen is the star of the royal family. >> always has been. >> rose: and beyond the fact she is the queen, it is the way she has handled that awesome job. >> yes. as the saying goes, she hasn't put a foot wrong. the only time -- >> rose: is that what they say? she mas not put a foot wrong? >> yeah. the only time she really ran into heavy weather was after diana's death, and she -- >> rose: tony blair had to suggest to her
and he needs somebody to bring him up and camilla has that capacity. one of her friends said she's a warm, laughing, maternal creature with a lot of sex appeal, and that's the way she was certainly when he met her. but even though he was powerfully attracted to her, he wasn't ready to get married, he was just starting in the navy, and she was actually, at that time, madly in love with andrew parker bowles who was this big, strapping, handsome cavalry officer and she ended up marrying him not...
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charlie: bowles, camilla bowles, could take care of him.ly: when she first met him, she has a very warm, effervescent personality, a terrific sense of humor. one of her good friends when she walks into the room, you know you are going to have a laugh and charles is by nature a kind of glass half-empty kind of person. some of his friends and made him -- nicknamed him eeyore. he needed someone to bring him up and camilla was in that capacity. she is a warm, laughing, maternal creature with a lot of sex appeal and that is the way she was when he met her. he -- even though he was powerfully attracted to her, he was not ready to get married. he was just starting in the navy. she was at that time madly in love with andrew parker bowles who was this big, strapping, handsome cavalry officer and she ended up marrying him not long after charles went off to sea and the world navy for his first assignment. but they did get back together toward the end of the decade. charlie: the queen was the star of the royal family. sally: she always has been. charli
charlie: bowles, camilla bowles, could take care of him.ly: when she first met him, she has a very warm, effervescent personality, a terrific sense of humor. one of her good friends when she walks into the room, you know you are going to have a laugh and charles is by nature a kind of glass half-empty kind of person. some of his friends and made him -- nicknamed him eeyore. he needed someone to bring him up and camilla was in that capacity. she is a warm, laughing, maternal creature with a lot...
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with me are camilla tominey, deputy political editor at the daily express and the broadcaster, davidonight's news that the moors murderer, ian brady, has died. they say he never revealed where he buried one of his vitims. the times also carries a picture ian brady, a picture of ian brady, but leads with a drugs firm facing a fine of hundreds of millions of pounds, for increasing the cost of cancer medicines. the ft says the hackers could be ready to launch a second global cyber attack using a system stolen from us spies. ahead of tomorrow's manifesto launch — the is headline is ‘labour‘s tax grab on the rich', with the paper expected to propose extending the top rate to those earning above £80,000 a year. the telegraph leads on the same story — claiming that almost a million middle—class people would be dragged into paying the top rate of income tax under labour's plans. while the guardian reports a labour manifesto pledging a levy on firms paying over £330,000 on individual wages. the metro focuses on the search for body of missing schoolgirl daniellejones, following a tip—off, 16 y
with me are camilla tominey, deputy political editor at the daily express and the broadcaster, davidonight's news that the moors murderer, ian brady, has died. they say he never revealed where he buried one of his vitims. the times also carries a picture ian brady, a picture of ian brady, but leads with a drugs firm facing a fine of hundreds of millions of pounds, for increasing the cost of cancer medicines. the ft says the hackers could be ready to launch a second global cyber attack using a...
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>>esta camilla jamÁs pensÓ que es su rutina podrÍa convertirlo en vÍctimas de un delito. >> nos mostrabael auto unos cinco minutos. >>la mayorÍa de las personas estÁn buscando y las personas que viven cerca entonces ellos le avisan a otras personas. reportero: muestra a tres jÓvenes que iban pasando frente a su casa las dos mujeres siguen de largo pero el hombre se da cuenta que el carro estÁ encendido, regresa y luego recoger las mujeres. >>no se debe contar con el vÍdeo que -- del crimen. reportero: agradecen que no tienen a su hija en la camioneta. >> ya sabemos para la prÓxima, aprendimos la lesiÓn. reportero: Éste reconoce los jÓvenes por favor comuniquese con la policÍa de san josÉ. manuel dice: ya contrataron al ingeniero y conductor del tren el menor muriÓ al instante. estamos en plena temporada de bailes de fin de aÑo y las autoridades estÁn más al arte a que nunca. consejos para las personas que van aasistir a esta fiesta escolar. reportera: tambiÉn a tener muchas conversaciones. reportero: muchos jÓvenes han salido. >> para muchas niÑas es mÁs importante que una quinceaÑera. >
>>esta camilla jamÁs pensÓ que es su rutina podrÍa convertirlo en vÍctimas de un delito. >> nos mostrabael auto unos cinco minutos. >>la mayorÍa de las personas estÁn buscando y las personas que viven cerca entonces ellos le avisan a otras personas. reportero: muestra a tres jÓvenes que iban pasando frente a su casa las dos mujeres siguen de largo pero el hombre se da cuenta que el carro estÁ encendido, regresa y luego recoger las mujeres. >>no se debe contar con...
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camilla, the i. tax grabs on the rich. the labour ma nifesto i. tax grabs on the rich.row, they have got to cost all this stuff? we are living in some sort of groundhog day. we heard all this last week when the manifesto was weak. going back over it. but occur when the ma nifesto back over it. but occur when the manifesto was leaked. corbin saying anyone who owns over 80 grand in taxed. he has made all these pledges. he wants to scrapjewish and fees, money back into the nhs. everyone is vitally asking how to fund this. —— he wants to scrap tuition fees. well, most people will not be taxed, according to him. let's be fair. i am making this assumption based on the part of the ma nifesto assumption based on the part of the manifesto that was not leaked were the costings. we await with baited breath. there was the assumption they had made at least 12 pledges on they had made at least 12 pledges on the back basis of the corporation pledged tax. these things have to add up. an 80 billion price tag on norman smith. that has to come from somewhere and i would assume people's po
camilla, the i. tax grabs on the rich. the labour ma nifesto i. tax grabs on the rich.row, they have got to cost all this stuff? we are living in some sort of groundhog day. we heard all this last week when the manifesto was weak. going back over it. but occur when the ma nifesto back over it. but occur when the manifesto was leaked. corbin saying anyone who owns over 80 grand in taxed. he has made all these pledges. he wants to scrapjewish and fees, money back into the nhs. everyone is vitally...
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what we are going to see in coming months isn't stepping up to the plate and prince charles and camilla preparing for the next role in their lives in the monarchy. although buckingham palace the monarchy. although buckingham pa la ce wa nt the monarchy. although buckingham palace want to resist any suggestion the queen is changing her schedule, there is a sense that at their age they are having to make concessions and there is a stepping back, symbolically and a retirement for thejeep. symbolically and a retirement for the jeep. it is difficult to sum up his contribution over such a long time, but there have been some lows as well as a lot of highs. lots of people remember his gaffes. having observed for a decade, a lot of these off—the—cuff —— off the cuff remarks are to put people at ease. he told agejoke remarks are to put people at ease. he told age joke at lord's remarks are to put people at ease. he told age joke at lords and said he was the most famous plaque on the other. he has said things to people with beards like shouldn't you have had a shave before eating the queen? his re
what we are going to see in coming months isn't stepping up to the plate and prince charles and camilla preparing for the next role in their lives in the monarchy. although buckingham palace the monarchy. although buckingham pa la ce wa nt the monarchy. although buckingham palace want to resist any suggestion the queen is changing her schedule, there is a sense that at their age they are having to make concessions and there is a stepping back, symbolically and a retirement for thejeep....
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with me is camilla tominey, royal editor of the sunday express.ey would emergency meeting was being used. the day started at about a0 with frantic phone calls to suggest something really grave had happened and if emergency meetings are being called by the lord chamberlain, everyone assumes the worst when the monarch is 91 and husband almost 96. as the hours passedit husband almost 96. as the hours passed it became more apparent that it wasn't as serious as everyone was suggesting, but significant and newsworthy. 0ne suggesting, but significant and newsworthy. one could say a 95 euros in retirement shock isn't necessarily a headline but when it is prince philip and they have worked as they have worked well beyond retirement age for so long, it is unprecedented and we into uncharted territory. given the length of service and the number of organisations he has been involved with, how much will he be missed by all the people he has supported? hugely. this is a stepping away from the 95, the unveiling of plaques, the 95, the unveiling of plaques, the p
with me is camilla tominey, royal editor of the sunday express.ey would emergency meeting was being used. the day started at about a0 with frantic phone calls to suggest something really grave had happened and if emergency meetings are being called by the lord chamberlain, everyone assumes the worst when the monarch is 91 and husband almost 96. as the hours passedit husband almost 96. as the hours passed it became more apparent that it wasn't as serious as everyone was suggesting, but...
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there is a notion of preparing the world for king charles and queen camilla. >> reporter: a generational change. expect to see more of william and hear less of his grandfather's inappropriate humor. sometimes branded as sexist and racist. just as often, self-deprecating. the front page of one british newspaper tonight, thank you, philip. his greatest achievement, simply being there for his wife, queen elizabeth, lester. >> keir simmons from london tonight. >>> the new warnings about lyme disease expected to be the worst season in years. how you can protect yourself. >>> the newest spin on things, a craze on kids that some say is getting out of control. >>> we're back with a warning as summertime fast approaches, experts predict this season will be an especially bad one for ticks and lyme disease. due to a mild winter, cases are expected to grow in the u.s. the cdc estimates 300 cases occur annually. kristen dahlgren explains how to protect yourself. >> reporter: in the woods north of new york city, researchers are on the hunt for ticks. tons of them. in what's predicted to be one of the
there is a notion of preparing the world for king charles and queen camilla. >> reporter: a generational change. expect to see more of william and hear less of his grandfather's inappropriate humor. sometimes branded as sexist and racist. just as often, self-deprecating. the front page of one british newspaper tonight, thank you, philip. his greatest achievement, simply being there for his wife, queen elizabeth, lester. >> keir simmons from london tonight. >>> the new...
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reportera: con dificultad para ponerse de pie y dar pequeÑos pasos para subirse la camilla, fue comocambios mÁs mi cuerpo. reportera: en noviembre, tras conocer su caso y darse cuenta que la salud de juan pero era una bomba de tiempo, el doctor josÉ antonio castaÑeda lo trasladÓ de su actual aguascalientes a jalisco para comenzar su tratamiento. en seis meses lograron bajarlo 379 libras sÓlo con dieta. controlaron la hipertensiÓn, la diabetes, problemas pulmonares, cardiacos, y que no retuviera tantos lÍquidos y se encuentra casi listo para la primera de dos cirugÍas. >> la primera etapa es hacerle pequeÑo el estomago como hacerlo chiquito. obviamente, no tocar ninguna otra parte de su intestino. es con la finalidad de que la reducciÓn drÁstica le ayude a que, poco y que pierda peso. reportera: la siguiente operaciÓn consistirÁ en hacerle 1 --un bypass gÁstrico. la siguiente cirugÍa estÁ programada para noviembre. se espera que llegue al peso de 95 kilos o 209 libras. marÍa elena: increíble, suerte. para finalizar, les compartimos la historia de andrea gabriela que estuvo 16 largos a
reportera: con dificultad para ponerse de pie y dar pequeÑos pasos para subirse la camilla, fue comocambios mÁs mi cuerpo. reportera: en noviembre, tras conocer su caso y darse cuenta que la salud de juan pero era una bomba de tiempo, el doctor josÉ antonio castaÑeda lo trasladÓ de su actual aguascalientes a jalisco para comenzar su tratamiento. en seis meses lograron bajarlo 379 libras sÓlo con dieta. controlaron la hipertensiÓn, la diabetes, problemas pulmonares, cardiacos, y que no...
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camilla harris about her experiences at the historically black school and encouraged graduates to speak out on issues like mass incarceration in the treatment of undocumented immigrants. this is 25 minutes. senator harris: all right. it is good to be home. it is good to be home. greetings. frederick, members of the board, distinguished faculty , thank you for this incredible honor. to the class of 2017, congratulations. [applause] senator harris and to your families and friends who encourage you and held you up, thank you for all you did. let's hear it for them. [applause] sen. harris:: i have had the honor of speaking at many commencements. but this one is particularly special for me. because decades ago i sat just where you sit now. feeling the embrace of our howard family. best shares at its common values and aspirations. a family shares hardships and a connective history. a family looks for ways to support and inspire one another. our family, includes a young her way through school and is graduating as a published poet. [applause] sen. harris:: our family includes the fourth rogue s
camilla harris about her experiences at the historically black school and encouraged graduates to speak out on issues like mass incarceration in the treatment of undocumented immigrants. this is 25 minutes. senator harris: all right. it is good to be home. it is good to be home. greetings. frederick, members of the board, distinguished faculty , thank you for this incredible honor. to the class of 2017, congratulations. [applause] senator harris and to your families and friends who encourage...
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este edificio en construccion 21:45 estas imagenes muestran trabajadores siendo transportados en camilla... otros descansando en el piso....y es que hacia las 9 y 30 de la manana, de 15 a 20 de ellos cayeron del segundo nivel de un estacionamiento en construccion que parcialmente colapso... armando morales/transitaba por el lugar 3:12 un estruendo muy fuerte armando dice que estaba pasando por la zona y no solo escucho el estruendo 3:30 escuche gritos 4:31 estaban pidiendo auxilio 4:07 si me asuste pense que era un choque al caer los trabajadores quedaron atrapados en cemento fresco ian whorther/jefe de bomberos de oakland 15:34 a dos o tres pies de altura quedaron atrapados, mas o menos les daba hasta las rodillas los cuerpos de emergencia lanzaron la labor de rescate con palas y madera, y de la que hicieron gran parte los propios trabajadores....al final.12 de ellosfueron transportados a hospitales cercanos...y auqnue ninguno sufrio heridas de gravedad 9:27 que susto no? si estuvo feo... fuera de camara algunos reconocieron que fue grande el susto...en cuanto a la causa.... saúl durán/
este edificio en construccion 21:45 estas imagenes muestran trabajadores siendo transportados en camilla... otros descansando en el piso....y es que hacia las 9 y 30 de la manana, de 15 a 20 de ellos cayeron del segundo nivel de un estacionamiento en construccion que parcialmente colapso... armando morales/transitaba por el lugar 3:12 un estruendo muy fuerte armando dice que estaba pasando por la zona y no solo escucho el estruendo 3:30 escuche gritos 4:31 estaban pidiendo auxilio 4:07 si me...
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there is a notion of preparing the world for king charles and queen camilla. >> reporter: a generational change. expect to see more of william and hear less of his grandfather's inappropriate humor. sometimes branded as sexist and racist. the front page of one british newspaper tonight, thank you, philip. his greatest achievement, simply being there for his wife, queen elizabeth, lester. >> keir simmons from london tonight. >> expected to be the worst season in years. how you can protect yourself. >>> the newest spin on things, a craze on kids that some say is getting out of control. (vo) more "doing chores for mom" per roll dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker picker upper. umbrellas!! you need one of these. you wouldn't put up with an umbrella that covers you part way, so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. tel
there is a notion of preparing the world for king charles and queen camilla. >> reporter: a generational change. expect to see more of william and hear less of his grandfather's inappropriate humor. sometimes branded as sexist and racist. the front page of one british newspaper tonight, thank you, philip. his greatest achievement, simply being there for his wife, queen elizabeth, lester. >> keir simmons from london tonight. >> expected to be the worst season in years. how you...
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she was consumed by jealousy over camilla.ng point came in 1992 when a bombshell book was published based on a secret recording dinah made about her failing marriage, bulimia, and even a suicide attempt. >> she immediately made enemies of royal family. it was a true war. >> scandal after scandal would rock the royal family. by 1995 had enough. prssince diana and prince charles were formally divorced the knolling year, yet the public ee fair of princess diana was far from over. but no one could imagine that these would be the last images anyone would see of the princess alive. she died in the early morning hours of august 31st in 1997 after a car crash in a pearce tunnel. >> this gorgeous fairy princess, you don't expect her to end her life in a traffic accident. >> the circumstances of diana's death were shrouded in mystery. conspiracy theories flourished. tonight we'll put them to rest and tell you what finally happened and finally show the world the power doesn't come from a crown. it comes from your heart. our two-hour prim
she was consumed by jealousy over camilla.ng point came in 1992 when a bombshell book was published based on a secret recording dinah made about her failing marriage, bulimia, and even a suicide attempt. >> she immediately made enemies of royal family. it was a true war. >> scandal after scandal would rock the royal family. by 1995 had enough. prssince diana and prince charles were formally divorced the knolling year, yet the public ee fair of princess diana was far from over. but...
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we begin with camilla, the du h duchess of cornwall.h prince charles. she talks to the "daily mail" about her relationship with her husband while they both were married and how the media storm surrounding it affected her life. she says "for about a year i couldn't go anywhere. it was hard. it was a deeply unpleasant time and i wouldn't want to put my worst enemies through it. i couldn't have survived it without my family." she says her children came and went as normal while she passed the time reading and learning to paint. now to how the stars are spending memorial day weekend. there was not one but two celebrity weddings. emmy rossom tied the knot and miranda kerr married the snapchat ceo in los angeles. kourtney kardashian soaked up the sun in a yacht and neil patrick harris took his son to their first baseball game. they're cheering on the yankees and dancing to k"whoop there it is. and juin timberlake and jimmy chem m kimmel spent their weekend biking through the hamptons. >> biking through the hamptons, so beautiful. wait -- what?
we begin with camilla, the du h duchess of cornwall.h prince charles. she talks to the "daily mail" about her relationship with her husband while they both were married and how the media storm surrounding it affected her life. she says "for about a year i couldn't go anywhere. it was hard. it was a deeply unpleasant time and i wouldn't want to put my worst enemies through it. i couldn't have survived it without my family." she says her children came and went as normal while...
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event because they had all three african-american sitting senators, cory booker from new jersey, camillas from california, tim scott from california. >> meghan: a little girl who had her leg advocated as a child she is showing off to her friends her new blade leg, she lives in birmingham england it's a feel-good story for the internet today. >> jesse: never miss an episode of the five, "hannity" is next. >> this is a fox news alert. i am chris wallace in for bret baier. president trump is halfway toward fulfilling a major campaign promise, getting rid of obamacare. the house passed health care reform this afternoon, culminating a weeks long internal battle for the g.o.p. >> this is a great plan. i actually think it will get even better, and this is, make no mistake, this is a repeal and replace of obamacare. make no mistake about it. >> chris: as tough as it was to get the bill through the house today, it may be even tougher to get it through the senates. we have sox team coverage. trish regan i
event because they had all three african-american sitting senators, cory booker from new jersey, camillas from california, tim scott from california. >> meghan: a little girl who had her leg advocated as a child she is showing off to her friends her new blade leg, she lives in birmingham england it's a feel-good story for the internet today. >> jesse: never miss an episode of the five, "hannity" is next. >> this is a fox news alert. i am chris wallace in for bret...
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. >> your senate colleague senator camilla harris told cnn that she thinks sessions should resign. do you think that? >> i believe we're at the point where there should be a review of abo. i'm not prepared to say he should right now. but if jim comey is going to go, there is certainly equal merit in having that considered for the attorney general. >> the judiciary committee would have to confirm the nomination of a new fbi director before give me an example of someone you would like to see the president nominate. >> the next fbi director has to be of unquestionable integrity, expe expertise in criminal just tirks preferably in prosecuting, and the kind of leadership skills that will be required to sustain the more really and determiale the fbi. and as i said this afternoon, the fbi is one of the great law inside forcement agencies in the world. and i've worked with fooibl gt as over the years n. various capacities. they really deserve a leader who will sustain and help restore if there has been a loss in credibility their reputation for excellence. but equally important is the spec
. >> your senate colleague senator camilla harris told cnn that she thinks sessions should resign. do you think that? >> i believe we're at the point where there should be a review of abo. i'm not prepared to say he should right now. but if jim comey is going to go, there is certainly equal merit in having that considered for the attorney general. >> the judiciary committee would have to confirm the nomination of a new fbi director before give me an example of someone you...
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. >> reporter: but then the betrayal with camilla parker bowles beginning it seemed even as diana andtheir wedding vows. camilla present against diana's express wishes. >> did you try to be faithful and honorable to your wife when you took on the vow of marriage? >> yes. absolutely. >> reporter: trapped in an unhappy situation here's how the princess described it in a bombshell interview with journalist martin bashir, the only time she ever talked about it on the record. >> do you think mrs. parker bowles was a factor in the breakdown of your marriage? >> well, there were three of us in this marriage. so it was a bit crowded. >> reporter: the princess struggled to cope seeking love in all the wrong places. finding the one man she could not have. >> diana fell in love with him when she went to visit a friend in hospital and there he was, the >> a pakistani born heart surgeon shy of the spotlight. diana smitten. >> he virtually moved into kensington palace. >> she was truly taken with someone so pure of purpose. he was healing people. he wasn't remotely interested in her fame. >> does t
. >> reporter: but then the betrayal with camilla parker bowles beginning it seemed even as diana andtheir wedding vows. camilla present against diana's express wishes. >> did you try to be faithful and honorable to your wife when you took on the vow of marriage? >> yes. absolutely. >> reporter: trapped in an unhappy situation here's how the princess described it in a bombshell interview with journalist martin bashir, the only time she ever talked about it on the record....
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event because they had all three african-american sitting senators, cory booker from new jersey, camillas from california, tim scott from california. >> meghan: a little girl who had her leg advocated as a child she is showing off to her friends her new blade leg, she lives in birmingham england it's a feel-good story for the internet today. >> jesse: never miss an episode of the five, "hannity" is next. ♪ >> sean: thanks to our friends at "the five," welcome to "hannity" where every single night we promise you will be holding washington accountable would let you with estimates, newt gingrich, john solomon, lou dobbs, lara trump are all here. but first, president trump house republicans fulfill a massive promise to you the american people, they score a major win, finally passing a bill that repeals, replaces obamacare and begins that process and that is two nights winning -- are you sick of winning it? opening monologue. earlier today after passing the american health care act, house republicans joined the president in the rose garden at
event because they had all three african-american sitting senators, cory booker from new jersey, camillas from california, tim scott from california. >> meghan: a little girl who had her leg advocated as a child she is showing off to her friends her new blade leg, she lives in birmingham england it's a feel-good story for the internet today. >> jesse: never miss an episode of the five, "hannity" is next. ♪ >> sean: thanks to our friends at "the five,"...
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well, camilla is matching right there. yeah, it's like the pope, like, oh, another one.l the mainstream media give it a rest now or will trump continue to be targeted because he's trump? in other words, dan, the pope has pulled a s so you are face for everybody because, unfortunately, that's the way his face rests. but apparently when donald trump comes to town, it's all donald's fault that he has upset the vatican. >> yeah. donald trump is just a target here. the poor pope has the same problem that actress anna kendrick has, which she calls resting witch face, but uses a different word. we have to blame because that's just social media craze. that's all media are interested in now. not facts. ashley: no. it's unfortunate for the pope. but there you go. but not for us to have dan with us tonight. dan, thank you so much. appreciate your comments. really appreciate it. by the way, i should also mention we are waiting the police dash cam video of the tiger woods arrest. we have have this details. the media, couldn't have been happier about hillary's recent commencement spee
well, camilla is matching right there. yeah, it's like the pope, like, oh, another one.l the mainstream media give it a rest now or will trump continue to be targeted because he's trump? in other words, dan, the pope has pulled a s so you are face for everybody because, unfortunately, that's the way his face rests. but apparently when donald trump comes to town, it's all donald's fault that he has upset the vatican. >> yeah. donald trump is just a target here. the poor pope has the same...
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prince charles and camilla will take on a bigger role as will the younger royal, prince william, kate and prince harry. george. >> as you said the end of an era. thanks very much. we bring the folks back home to that record flooding in the midwest. rivers have burst from heavy rains damaging hundreds of homes, closing roads and highways and alex perez is on the scene in missouri. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning. here in this neighborhood the river and this street has become one. it's been a nonstop operation to keep the water from getting inside homes. overnight, a flash flood emergency for arkansas residents. with entire communities like pocahontas swallowed by overflowing water. >> today they have identified nine levee breaches. >> it is so going to hit the bridge. >> reporter: the current sending this cabin on the loose slamming right into a >> reporter: in missouri residents still on high alert. >> you could see the debris that the river has swept on top of the bridge. >> reporter: as the merrimack river continues to swell now 27 feet above flood stage damaging
prince charles and camilla will take on a bigger role as will the younger royal, prince william, kate and prince harry. george. >> as you said the end of an era. thanks very much. we bring the folks back home to that record flooding in the midwest. rivers have burst from heavy rains damaging hundreds of homes, closing roads and highways and alex perez is on the scene in missouri. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning. here in this neighborhood the river and this street...
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we're starting off with a new song from camilla cabello called "crying in the club." >> let's get straighto the global market action. been a decent week. six trading days in a row we've seen gains for the dow. yesterday we were led higher by the nasdaq up by 0.7%. the dow at about a third of a percent of gains. for the week as a whole, the nasdaq leading the charge, up 2%. the dow and s&p up 1.3%. we look like we'll take profit this morning. oil prices were a big mover yesterday, this time yesterday, even though we thought we knew the price extension, oil was down 0.8%. later in the day traders thought this wasn't enough, and oil sold off 5%. encouraging to see it up today. 49.12 is the price for for wti. japan down 0.6, the ftse 100 likely toned t end the week in positive territory. around the rest of europe, friday is seeing profit takes. germany and france down for the week as a whole. >> ten-year treasury note yield sitting where it was this time last friday. 2.24 is the yield. we'll get key economic data today including durable goods. had some misses on advanced trade, some big housin
we're starting off with a new song from camilla cabello called "crying in the club." >> let's get straighto the global market action. been a decent week. six trading days in a row we've seen gains for the dow. yesterday we were led higher by the nasdaq up by 0.7%. the dow at about a third of a percent of gains. for the week as a whole, the nasdaq leading the charge, up 2%. the dow and s&p up 1.3%. we look like we'll take profit this morning. oil prices were a big mover...
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. >> diana was convinced, right ly or wrongly that camilla had never gonna way but charles never gotid of her. >> her death this gorgeous fairy princess, you don't expect her to end her life, in a traffic accident. >> the allegations started to fly like confetti, who had motive, who had opportunity, and who had capability. >> questions answered. now, her legacy. the legacy is lefties her children, and their intent, on carrying on her work. >> reporter: finally get to know woman who showed the world power doesn't come from a crown, it comes from your heart. >> what do you say, to a new generation who may not know anything about her. >> i would say that she was, the most extraordinary thing that ever happened to the royal family. and we will never see the like of her ever again. >> you can watch princess diana her life, her death, the truth, tonight at 8:00 o'clock , it is a two hour special you'll see only here on cbs-3. >>> lauren casey joins us now for our forecast on this rainy gray monday. >> don't look at me don't blame me. >> yes, i'm just messenger. >> i know, believe me. >> fo
. >> diana was convinced, right ly or wrongly that camilla had never gonna way but charles never gotid of her. >> her death this gorgeous fairy princess, you don't expect her to end her life, in a traffic accident. >> the allegations started to fly like confetti, who had motive, who had opportunity, and who had capability. >> questions answered. now, her legacy. the legacy is lefties her children, and their intent, on carrying on her work. >> reporter: finally get...
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collect, david, charles and camilla. [applause] >> the nbcc couldn't put together our public events without the generosity and support of so many people and institutions. i would like to thank in particular the new school and movies, the writer of the program into the associate director who make things run so smoothly. we thank them for making their facilities available to the nbcc for our ceremony. i'd also like to thank the individual organizations that supported us this year, the institute for public knowledge, center for fiction, the wine and spirits magazine, the ace hotel and a special thank you as well who joined us to help publicize the nbcc who is up in the booth indicates the organizationo tho running in small and crucial ways and also to our vp for the awards to undertake the complex task of tonight's events through the blog, twitter, facebook and instant graham. i invite you all to toast thefan finalists. it will be held at the center just a block up from here and 55 west 13th street on the second floor. tick
collect, david, charles and camilla. [applause] >> the nbcc couldn't put together our public events without the generosity and support of so many people and institutions. i would like to thank in particular the new school and movies, the writer of the program into the associate director who make things run so smoothly. we thank them for making their facilities available to the nbcc for our ceremony. i'd also like to thank the individual organizations that supported us this year, the...
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we have ruth porette from goodle and jill saloway and lorraine jobs tonight along with senator camillaarris. there is a lot going on. >> we are sort of like the annoying relatives. >> i wonder, we talk for our purposes on air, talk about valuation all the time. >> we noticed. >> i wonder if you think it is the market coming to terms with things like ambient technology, computer to computer, things that you have written about, as big secular change. you think that's what's going on? >> right now? >> yes. >> i'm sure there are some people in the market that are looking ahead to that. but i think this is ten years out. the full realization of this is ten years out. the market will come along and make its judgment. i think it is a little early on that to see it show up in the markets. you are better at markets than i am. that's just my guess. >> the things that mark was talking about are big areas, health care, transportation, education. tech really has an impact. fast change versus slow change, he is entirely right. fast change is media or entertainment or whatever. >> retail. >> all that
we have ruth porette from goodle and jill saloway and lorraine jobs tonight along with senator camillaarris. there is a lot going on. >> we are sort of like the annoying relatives. >> i wonder, we talk for our purposes on air, talk about valuation all the time. >> we noticed. >> i wonder if you think it is the market coming to terms with things like ambient technology, computer to computer, things that you have written about, as big secular change. you think that's...
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. >> reporter: she would never have done it, she said, if charles had broken off with camilla.g provoked more consternation at the palace than her answer to my question about the royal suck session. >> do you think the prince of wales will ever be king? >> i would think that the top job as i call it would bring enormous limitations to him and i don't know whether he could adapt to that. >> at this stage you have to remember she is still a member of the royal family. she's the mother of the future king. >> reporter: for the queen, this was the last straw. >> a letter arrived from buckingham palace, dear diana, we have come to the conclusion that it is best for the country that you should divorce. this was a directive from the queen. >> wow, that is riveting and fascinating to hear the lengths they went to to keep this a covert operation, that interview. fascinating and you can tune in to the "the last 100 days of diana" hosted by martin bashir sunday, 9:00 eastern and that's right here on abc. coming up here on "gma," adopting the perfect pet, the dos and don'ts coming up in our
. >> reporter: she would never have done it, she said, if charles had broken off with camilla.g provoked more consternation at the palace than her answer to my question about the royal suck session. >> do you think the prince of wales will ever be king? >> i would think that the top job as i call it would bring enormous limitations to him and i don't know whether he could adapt to that. >> at this stage you have to remember she is still a member of the royal family....
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but below them, you know, there's prince charles and camilla. there's anne, that's edward and andrew. they are all carrying out royal engagements of their own. beneath them we have the new generation of royals of william, harry and catherine who carried out around 80 engagements each last year. prince philip and the queen still carrying out far, far more engagements than two generation below them. each generation will have to step up to the plate a bit more as prince philip takes a step back. >> we'll be sorry not to see him as frequently. at least he's in good health. thank you for covering this breaking news from buckingham palace. >>> google shuts down a major phishing scam. >>> areas expected minute by flooding expecting more rain today. hey girlfriend, how's your cafe au lait? oh, it's actually... sfx: (short balloon squeal) it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) i'm being so serious right now... i really want to know how your coffee is. it's... sfx: (balloon squeals) hahahaha, i had a 2nd balloon goodbye! oo
but below them, you know, there's prince charles and camilla. there's anne, that's edward and andrew. they are all carrying out royal engagements of their own. beneath them we have the new generation of royals of william, harry and catherine who carried out around 80 engagements each last year. prince philip and the queen still carrying out far, far more engagements than two generation below them. each generation will have to step up to the plate a bit more as prince philip takes a step back....
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. >>> just ahead, prince charles' wife, camilla, opens up like never before.she is revealing what she calls one of the darkest periods of her life. >> first major security changes now being put into place at some of the world's most iconic tourist destinations. how they'll impact the plans of americans traveling overseas this summer, right after this. (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i lost my sight when i was 14 years old. so i really navigate the world by touch. when dove asked me to try out this body wash... i was excited that it was foam. it was so light and soft... not sticky. it's light. it's different. it's foam. i decided to see if there was a way for design to play a... ...positive role in what was going on in the world. there's a jacket that's reflective for visibility... ...a sleeping bag jacket, jackets that turn into tents. i usually do my fashion sketches on the computer. i love drawing on the screen. there's no lag time at all. it fee
. >>> just ahead, prince charles' wife, camilla, opens up like never before.she is revealing what she calls one of the darkest periods of her life. >> first major security changes now being put into place at some of the world's most iconic tourist destinations. how they'll impact the plans of americans traveling overseas this summer, right after this. (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a...
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that will be followed by california democrat, camilla harris. live coverage on c-span3 coming up shortly. >>> roll call has a new story looking at pretty's apparent sharing of classified information with russian officials. the story says, president trump appeared to confirm a report that he discussed highly classified information with senior russian officials contradicting his top aides, while claiming an absolute right to do so. at about 7:00 a.m., he dispatched h.m. mcmaster to partially deny a washington post report that he relayed highly classified information about passeng passenger airliners to russian officials. mcmaster's told them that the article is false. the president appeared to boast about sharing information and the country that provided it to the u.s. intelligence officials had asked not to be widely d disdiscussed. you can read the rest at rollcall.com. here are some of the remarks during his press briefing yesterday. >>> good evening, everybody. i just have a brief statement for the record. there is nothing that the president t
that will be followed by california democrat, camilla harris. live coverage on c-span3 coming up shortly. >>> roll call has a new story looking at pretty's apparent sharing of classified information with russian officials. the story says, president trump appeared to confirm a report that he discussed highly classified information with senior russian officials contradicting his top aides, while claiming an absolute right to do so. at about 7:00 a.m., he dispatched h.m. mcmaster to...
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leading up to lunch, we will hear from senator camilla harris. that will be followed by a critical and timely conversation about russia with senator murphy and congressman adam schiff. first, there is a woman who has not i have been go given up the fight, a smart and thoughtful leader chapping the vital role that women play in our economy who understands why working families need paid leave and health care and will help to make it happen who knows how to get things done, who helped lead the effort to repeal don't ask, don't tell. she hails from my home state, the great state of new york. please join me in welcoming senator kirsten gillibrand. >> thank you, winnie. i want to thank nira for her years of vision and leadership. you have done an extraordinary thing. the amount of people that are here to hear what c.a.p. has to offer shows how hard you have worked and how important your leadership has been. thank you, nira. so this is a terrific opportunity for so many democrats to talk about some of the work we need to do. i feel very fortunate to be
leading up to lunch, we will hear from senator camilla harris. that will be followed by a critical and timely conversation about russia with senator murphy and congressman adam schiff. first, there is a woman who has not i have been go given up the fight, a smart and thoughtful leader chapping the vital role that women play in our economy who understands why working families need paid leave and health care and will help to make it happen who knows how to get things done, who helped lead the...
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are running are now trying to figure out how they live in a world where trump has so much influence camilla they get home and get battered about the head every weekend. aey're going to probably pass horrible replacement for the affordable care act. instead of moving to the middle and getting charlie -- and other republicans, even perhaps working with nancy pelosi to get reforms on the affordable care act that was needed, getting something that actually would help people keep their insurance and make sure people were not going to get run out of town on an -- the insurance issue. he moved to the far right with rand paul and the freedom caucus. they are going to have a waiver in this book of the macarthur waiver that will allow states to ofve the whole idea pre-existing condition insurance. that's going to devastate the insurance market. is going to -- he's going to pass it, maybe. maybe. he still doesn't have the votes, but the seven it -- senator will never pass that bill. --se republicans are really there are canaries in the call mine right now. their majority is at risk, they will have ver
are running are now trying to figure out how they live in a world where trump has so much influence camilla they get home and get battered about the head every weekend. aey're going to probably pass horrible replacement for the affordable care act. instead of moving to the middle and getting charlie -- and other republicans, even perhaps working with nancy pelosi to get reforms on the affordable care act that was needed, getting something that actually would help people keep their insurance and...
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umm, this enormous feature, the mail oi'i umm, this enormous feature, the mail on sunday, on camilla.t, she is about to turn 70 this summer. this interview is to mark that landmark birthday. first of all, she is quite open. they talk to her and her close friends. 0ne they talk to her and her close friends. one thing that stands out is she is an optimist. she says she is she is an optimist. she says she isa is she is an optimist. she says she is a positive person. it helps you get through life. i did kind of reflect on how one would you cannot use reflect on how one would you cannot use to describe her dear husband is optimistic. i suspect one of the things that is great about there marriage is she cheers him up and, you know, gives him some positive spirit. she talks about the negative press she had years ago. she said it is horrid. her worst enemy. because of her history, for some people, she will always be divisive. that is a shame. the fact that she is so open, i think it should make us all reflect on how people in the public eye, they are still human. absolutely. perhaps we should
umm, this enormous feature, the mail oi'i umm, this enormous feature, the mail on sunday, on camilla.t, she is about to turn 70 this summer. this interview is to mark that landmark birthday. first of all, she is quite open. they talk to her and her close friends. 0ne they talk to her and her close friends. one thing that stands out is she is an optimist. she says she is she is an optimist. she says she isa is she is an optimist. she says she is a positive person. it helps you get through life....
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in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are camillal editor at the daily express and the broadcaster, david davies. top team, join us for that. in the election campaign, labour is promising an extra £37 billion for the nhs in england over the next five years — if they get to form the next government. the investment would be funded by tax increases and extra borrowing. jeremy corbyn told a nursing conference in liverpool that the conservatives have driven the health service "into crisis after crisis". here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. they gathered in yorkshire to cheer him. like other labour leaders before, could jeremy corbyn use the nhs to rise to victory? on behalf of millions of people, thank you to everyone in the nhs that looks after us all the year round. meet the man who wants to be labour's health secretary in less than four weeks. this election is about the future of the nhs. he says labour would spend 37 billion extra over five years on the nhs in england, roughly an extra 7% each year, paid for by higher income
in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are camillal editor at the daily express and the broadcaster, david davies. top team, join us for that. in the election campaign, labour is promising an extra £37 billion for the nhs in england over the next five years — if they get to form the next government. the investment would be funded by tax increases and extra borrowing. jeremy corbyn told a nursing conference in liverpool that the...
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and takes exposing intimate and sometimes crude conversations between camilla and charles.n of people's heart. while the prince of wales claiming his affair with camilla came only after his marriage to die nana had broken down. the divorce was finalized in 1996. diana became simply diana, princess of wales. a year later she was dead. and gained a new title. >> she was the people's princess. >> reporter: there were rumors of other lovers, an art dealer, a rugby player. has been called the love of her life by friends. the relationship was conducted in secret and ended in 1997. >> the relationship fell apart in the end because as much as diana wanted a normal life of somebody who wasn't a royal, the fame that she had achieved at that point in her life made that impossible. >> reporter: at the end, diana was seeing the son of a loaner who claimed she planned to marry again. we may never know the truth. the couple made trips this summer. in august 1997, they spent a week on a yacht. it was to be the last week of her life. the people's princess would never see england again. tomo
and takes exposing intimate and sometimes crude conversations between camilla and charles.n of people's heart. while the prince of wales claiming his affair with camilla came only after his marriage to die nana had broken down. the divorce was finalized in 1996. diana became simply diana, princess of wales. a year later she was dead. and gained a new title. >> she was the people's princess. >> reporter: there were rumors of other lovers, an art dealer, a rugby player. has been...
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are running are now trying to figure out how they live in a world where trump has so much influence camilla they get home and get battered about the head every weekend. aey're going to probably pass horrible replacement for the affordable care act. instead of moving to the middle and getting charlie -- and other republicans, even perhaps working with nancy pelosi to get reforms on the affordable care act that was needed, getting something that actually would help people keep their insurance and make sure people were not going to get run out of town on an -- the insurance issue. he moved to the far right with rand paul and the freedom caucus. they are going to have a waiver in this book of the macarthur waiver that will allow states to ofve the whole idea pre-existing condition insurance. that's going to devastate the insurance market. is going to -- he's going to pass it, maybe. maybe. he still doesn't have the votes, but the seven it -- senator will never pass that bill. --se republicans are really there are canaries in the call mine right now. their majority is at risk, they will have ver
are running are now trying to figure out how they live in a world where trump has so much influence camilla they get home and get battered about the head every weekend. aey're going to probably pass horrible replacement for the affordable care act. instead of moving to the middle and getting charlie -- and other republicans, even perhaps working with nancy pelosi to get reforms on the affordable care act that was needed, getting something that actually would help people keep their insurance and...
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the allegations of affairs emerged later, charles with camilla parker-bowles.hewitt. >> did you love her very much? >> yes, i did. yeah. that's why its difficult to talk about it really. >> reporter: ken wolf was diana's security officer. he's rarely spoken of the time diana told him about hewitt, during a royal tour of spain. >> diana called me and said, i've got something to tell you. and decided at that point, in some detail, to tell me about the state of her marriage. but also to tell me about the relationship with james hewitt. >> reporter: for some years, charles and diana were able to keep their marital troubles behind closed doors here at kensington palace. but by 1992, the rift was clear for the world to see. finally, the truth exploded into public view with a book diana her true story, diana looking sad at public engagements and increasingly under strain. >> i'm supposed to be dragged off in a minute with men in white coats. so, if it's all right with you, i thought i might postpone my was in breakdown to a more appropriate moment. >> reporter: highly
the allegations of affairs emerged later, charles with camilla parker-bowles.hewitt. >> did you love her very much? >> yes, i did. yeah. that's why its difficult to talk about it really. >> reporter: ken wolf was diana's security officer. he's rarely spoken of the time diana told him about hewitt, during a royal tour of spain. >> diana called me and said, i've got something to tell you. and decided at that point, in some detail, to tell me about the state of her...