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host: jacob charles with the duke center for firearms law showing us for this conversation. t with rex in minnesota on our line for democrats. you are on with jacob charles with duke center for firearms law. caller: i appreciate the opportunity. always good to be on c-span. i have a very basic question for you, which relates to the gun retailers. it seems like right now, we are all looking for someone to blame. you cannot really blame the perpetrator because they are dead, obviously, in the uvalde case, and you cannot sue the manufacturers accountable, so what about the retailers? what about having a public-private partnership between police and the retailer so when somebody suspicious comes and buys a gun and a bunch of ammunition, dozens that raised a red flag the retailer would need in order to notify the police so they could follow up on it? it seems like there needs to be another layer of accountability for the gun retailer. i will hold on for your answer. host: thank you for the question. guest: thank you for that, rex. the sellers are included in plcaa protection. unle
host: jacob charles with the duke center for firearms law showing us for this conversation. t with rex in minnesota on our line for democrats. you are on with jacob charles with duke center for firearms law. caller: i appreciate the opportunity. always good to be on c-span. i have a very basic question for you, which relates to the gun retailers. it seems like right now, we are all looking for someone to blame. you cannot really blame the perpetrator because they are dead, obviously, in the...
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. ♪ >> reporter: her majesty joined by prince charles and camilla, the duke and duchess of cambridge,am and kate, and their children, george, charlotte and louis. louis ending the jubilee celebrations the same way he started them -- stealing the show. and in the final hours of her jubilee celebration, the queen writing, "while i may not have attended every event in person, my heart has been with you all," and, "i remain committed to serving you to the best of my ability, supported by my family." the 96-year-old queen unable to attend most of the jubilee festivities after thursday's balcony appearance due to pain and mobility issues. on saturday, her majesty watching the televised platinum party on tv from windsor castle. ♪ we will, we will rock you ♪ queen, the band, celebrating "the" queen, belting their classic hit to more than 22,000 fans. >> we all hope that the queen goes on for many more glorious years. >> i've got to say, sorry, ma'am, for stealing your name. >> reporter: also taking the stage, alicia keys, diana ross, and rod stewart, who got the royals singing along to his re
. ♪ >> reporter: her majesty joined by prince charles and camilla, the duke and duchess of cambridge,am and kate, and their children, george, charlotte and louis. louis ending the jubilee celebrations the same way he started them -- stealing the show. and in the final hours of her jubilee celebration, the queen writing, "while i may not have attended every event in person, my heart has been with you all," and, "i remain committed to serving you to the best of my ability,...
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. >> as she was joined by senior working members of the royal family, inclusion prince charles, princess anne, dukef cambridge and their children. scores camped out to be so close. it's great to salute her majesty for her service, and it brings together the nation together, isn't it? we wanted to be here and as we said, soak up the atmosphere appeared just saying we've been here. we love the queen. >> i just wanted to see her. >> the atmosphere is fantastic. >>> cnn royal correspondent max foster is outside buckingham palace, yvette owens. max, let me start with you. there really is no u.s. comparable figure to the queen. this omnipresent figure for 70 years now. >> reporter: she's been around a very long time. so many of our lives are punctuated by moments where we associate with her, particularly across the commonwealth and the uk, but there's also something that these are very divisive times. people have gone through a tough period. this is a figure who doesn't express any figures. that's been part of her strategy, actually, over the decades. so she is relevant to the most people as possible. sh
. >> as she was joined by senior working members of the royal family, inclusion prince charles, princess anne, dukef cambridge and their children. scores camped out to be so close. it's great to salute her majesty for her service, and it brings together the nation together, isn't it? we wanted to be here and as we said, soak up the atmosphere appeared just saying we've been here. we love the queen. >> i just wanted to see her. >> the atmosphere is fantastic. >>> cnn...
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also riding on horseback behind charles were prince william, the duke of cambridge, and princess annee princess royal. and writing together in one of the carriages, the cambridges�* three children, prince george, prince louis in the middle, and princess charlotte. hi! as the charlotte. h i as the procession made its way down the mall, a group of animal rights protesters broke through the corn and attempted to disrupt a marching band before being dragged away by police. 0n horse guards parade, the footguards had formed up. plenty to look out for those newcomers to the parade, plenty to get used to for these newcomers who will see it many years —— who will see it many times in years to come. parade, the duke of york, stripped of his role as honorary colonel of the grenadier guards. the prince of wales led to the inspection of the troops on behalf of his mother. it was the first time the edge of the throne has presided over the parade since 1951 when the then princess elizabeth represented her ailing father, george vi. keen young eyes were watching from the windows overlooking the parade
also riding on horseback behind charles were prince william, the duke of cambridge, and princess annee princess royal. and writing together in one of the carriages, the cambridges�* three children, prince george, prince louis in the middle, and princess charlotte. hi! as the charlotte. h i as the procession made its way down the mall, a group of animal rights protesters broke through the corn and attempted to disrupt a marching band before being dragged away by police. 0n horse guards parade,...
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also riding on horseback, behind charles, were prince william, the duke of cambridge, and princess anness royal. and riding together in one of the carriages, the cambridges' three children — prince george, prince louis, waving away happily in the middle, and princess charlotte. and the more the crowd waved, the more louis waved, until his sister decided that that was probably enough. as the procession made its way down the mall, a group of animal—rights protesters broke through the tight police cordon and attempted to disrupt one of the marching bands before being dragged away by police. 0n horse guards parade, the footguards had formed up — plenty to look at and plenty to get used to for these newcomers to the parade. they will be seeing it many times in the years to come. absent from the parade, the duke of york — stripped of his role as honorary colonel of the grenadier guards. the prince of wales led the inspection of the troops on behalf of his mother. it's the first time the heir to the throne has presided over the parade since 1951, when the then princess elizabeth represented he
also riding on horseback, behind charles, were prince william, the duke of cambridge, and princess anness royal. and riding together in one of the carriages, the cambridges' three children — prince george, prince louis, waving away happily in the middle, and princess charlotte. and the more the crowd waved, the more louis waved, until his sister decided that that was probably enough. as the procession made its way down the mall, a group of animal—rights protesters broke through the tight...
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also riding on horseback behind charles were prince william, the duke of cambridge, and princess anne royal. and riding together in one of the carriages, the cambridges�* three children, prince george, prince louis, waving away happily in the middle, and princess charlotte. hello! and the more the crowd waved, the more louis waved, until his sister decided that that was probably enough. as the procession made its way down the mall, a group of animal—rights protesters broke through the tight police cordon and attempted to disrupt one of the marching bands before being dragged away by police. 0n horse guards parade, the footguards had formed up — plenty to look at for those newcomers to the parade, plenty to get used to for these newcomers. they will see it many times in years to come. absent from the parade, the duke of york, stripped of his role as honorary colonel of the grenadier guards. keen young eyes were watching from the windows overlooking the parade ground. the duke and duchess of sussex were also watching from the same building. their presence was caught by photographers. at
also riding on horseback behind charles were prince william, the duke of cambridge, and princess anne royal. and riding together in one of the carriages, the cambridges�* three children, prince george, prince louis, waving away happily in the middle, and princess charlotte. hello! and the more the crowd waved, the more louis waved, until his sister decided that that was probably enough. as the procession made its way down the mall, a group of animal—rights protesters broke through the tight...
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also riding on horseback, behind charles, were prince william, the duke of cambridge, and princess annethe carriages, the cambridges�* three children — prince george, prince louis waving away happily in the middle, and princess charlotte. and the more the crowd waved, the more louis waved until his sister decided that that was probably enough. as the procession made its way down the mall, a group of animal rights protesters broke through the tight police cordon and attempted to disrupt one of the marching bands before being dragged away by police. on horse guards parade, the footguards had formed up — plenty to look at and plenty to get used to for these newcomers to the parade. they will be seeing it many times in the years to come. absent from the parade, the duke of york — stripped of his role as honorary colonel of the grenadier guards. keen young eyes were watching from the windows overlooking the parade ground. the duke and duchess of sussex were also watching from the same building. their presence was caught by photographers. the military parade on horse guards over, the crowds w
also riding on horseback, behind charles, were prince william, the duke of cambridge, and princess annethe carriages, the cambridges�* three children — prince george, prince louis waving away happily in the middle, and princess charlotte. and the more the crowd waved, the more louis waved until his sister decided that that was probably enough. as the procession made its way down the mall, a group of animal rights protesters broke through the tight police cordon and attempted to disrupt one...
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charles and camilla, the duke and duchess of cornwall, are at a lunch at the oval cricket ground — ourho were invited. prince charles and camilla, the duchess of cornwall, have been down here drinking tea and eating cake and taking part in the whole thing, cutting a cake and generally sort of bringing a bit of a bit of royal glamour to a less formal occasion, a more friendly occasion. and among the charity groups who are here are people who have been nominated as platinum champions. and we have a famous guest here with us, elaine paige, who was one of the people who managed to choose who would be here today to represent their groups. and it must be a very difficult choice, difficult decision to find out how to pick out who was here today. how did you go about it and who did you pick? well, i mean, it was extremely difficult. as you've just said, about 3,000 or more people were asked to to be involved in this, you know, were put forward by their families and friends. and so we had to choose from 3,000 plus people who we would invite and who would become our jubilee platinum award winner
charles and camilla, the duke and duchess of cornwall, are at a lunch at the oval cricket ground — ourho were invited. prince charles and camilla, the duchess of cornwall, have been down here drinking tea and eating cake and taking part in the whole thing, cutting a cake and generally sort of bringing a bit of a bit of royal glamour to a less formal occasion, a more friendly occasion. and among the charity groups who are here are people who have been nominated as platinum champions. and we...
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prince charles officially represented his mother at today's thanksgiving service while the duke and duchessssex were also in attendance. we will cross over right now and speak to my colleague, the bbc's katty kay. katty: down here, you can hear outside of buckingham palace that they are starting to do the rearsals for the big concert that will take place. there have been people all day down here. we may get a little bit of rain, so people are thinning out. but the main foc of events hasn't been on buckingham palace at all. it has all been st. paul's cathedral where the focus of the platinum jubilee has been taking place. nicholas has more from there. reporter: a service of thanksgiving at st. paul's cathedral without the person whose long years of public service those things were being offered. the queen was absent, but other members of her family were present as were political leaders and others. the prime minister arrived to a mixed reception. it was a largely warm greeting for the duke and duchess of sussex. first time since they withdrew from oil life and moved to california more than t
prince charles officially represented his mother at today's thanksgiving service while the duke and duchessssex were also in attendance. we will cross over right now and speak to my colleague, the bbc's katty kay. katty: down here, you can hear outside of buckingham palace that they are starting to do the rearsals for the big concert that will take place. there have been people all day down here. we may get a little bit of rain, so people are thinning out. but the main foc of events hasn't been...
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now charles and camilla the duke and duchess of cornwall will today be joining a lunch at the oval cricketere now to join our correspondent sean coughlin. hello, we are here down at the oval in south london and we have been celebrating the fourth day of the jubilee celebrations with a big jubilee celebrations with a big jubilee lunch. it is a chance to recognise the hard work of local community groups. the message here today has been a bad to bring people together and promote grassroots organisations that make so many things happen. prince charles and camilla, duchess of cornwall, have been down here drinking tea, eating cake, cutting a cake. and bringing a bit of royal glamour to a less formal occasion, more friendly occasion. among the charity groups who are here are people who have been nominated as platinum champions. we had a famous guest with this, elaine paige, who is one of the people who manage to choose who would be here today to represent their groups. it must�*ve been a choice, difficult decision who was here today. choice, difficult decision who was here today-— choice, diffic
now charles and camilla the duke and duchess of cornwall will today be joining a lunch at the oval cricketere now to join our correspondent sean coughlin. hello, we are here down at the oval in south london and we have been celebrating the fourth day of the jubilee celebrations with a big jubilee celebrations with a big jubilee lunch. it is a chance to recognise the hard work of local community groups. the message here today has been a bad to bring people together and promote grassroots...
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earlier today, prince charles and his wife and the duke and duchess of cambridge turned out for a servicecelebration marked the return of prince harry and megle -- meghan markle. >>> a group which helped to get women safe abortions in the years before roe v. wade made abortions legal in 1972. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. you're pretty particular about keeping a healthy body. what goes on it. usually. and in it. mostly. here to meet those high standards is the walgreens health and wellness brand. over 2000 high quality products. rigorously tested by us. real world tested by you. and delivered to your door in as little as one hour. >>> the supreme court is poised to overturn roe v. wade before the end of the term. after nearly 50 years of legal abortions for those who want or need them. what will life be like for millions of women without that option? one of our next guests knows exactly what life was like when abortion was illegal across the nation. she was a member of the jane collective, chicago women who created an underground network for thousands of women providing
earlier today, prince charles and his wife and the duke and duchess of cambridge turned out for a servicecelebration marked the return of prince harry and megle -- meghan markle. >>> a group which helped to get women safe abortions in the years before roe v. wade made abortions legal in 1972. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. you're pretty particular about keeping a healthy body. what goes on it. usually. and in it. mostly. here to meet those high standards is...
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host: the website for the duke center for firearms law, jacob charles serves as the executive >> senate majority leader chuck schumer and david joyce express their support for cannabis legalization. thee spok during the national cannabis policy summit. justice reform, and the environmental impact of the cannabis industry. watch friday at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span with our free video app, c-span now or online at c-span.org. after months of closed-door investigations, the house janu ary 6th committee is set to go public. starting june 9, tune in as they question key witnesses about what transpired and why during the assault on the u.s. capitol. watch coverage beginning thursday, june 9 on c-span, c-span now, our free video app or anytime online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government and we are funded by these television companies including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no, it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with a 1000 committee centers to create wi-fi enabled centers so that they can get what they need to be ready for anythi
host: the website for the duke center for firearms law, jacob charles serves as the executive >> senate majority leader chuck schumer and david joyce express their support for cannabis legalization. thee spok during the national cannabis policy summit. justice reform, and the environmental impact of the cannabis industry. watch friday at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span with our free video app, c-span now or online at c-span.org. after months of closed-door investigations, the house janu ary 6th...
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cnn legal analyst and jake charles, executive director for firearms law at duke university law school also clerked for the judge on the fourth circuit. joan, i want to begin with you on, actually, the legitimacy of the institution of the supreme court at a time when only 1 in 4 americans say they have a great deal of confidence. we heard justice sotomayor in the abortion case in dobbs. she asked the question, will this institution, she said from the bench, survive the stench that this creates in the public perception that the constitution and its reading are just political acts? and it was 1992 when the three justices, o'connor, kennedy, wrote in the majority opinion in casey overalling roe would weaken the court's capacity to exercise its judicial power and to function as a supreme court of the nation dedicated to the rule of law. big picture, whether you agree with this decision on abortion or not, big picture, where does the court stand now in terms of legitimacy in the eyes of the public that it is the independent institution that roberts so wants people to see it as? >> you know,
cnn legal analyst and jake charles, executive director for firearms law at duke university law school also clerked for the judge on the fourth circuit. joan, i want to begin with you on, actually, the legitimacy of the institution of the supreme court at a time when only 1 in 4 americans say they have a great deal of confidence. we heard justice sotomayor in the abortion case in dobbs. she asked the question, will this institution, she said from the bench, survive the stench that this creates...
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we have seen more of what is to come, which is prince charles and the duchess of cornwall and the dukel and the duke and duchess of cambridge stepping forward. �* ,, ., , ., forward. and the queen has made clear that when _ forward. and the queen has made clear that when charles _ forward. and the queen has made clear that when charles becomes l forward. and the queen has made . clear that when charles becomes king she wants camilla to have a prominent role, which perhaps even a decade ago that might not have been accepted. we've seen the slimming down to people in direct succession to the throne, and the monarchy getting more involved in activism and environmentalism, which perhaps the queen would not have been comfortable talking about, she has been inscrutable, but we know what prince charles and william think. we are seeing young people feeling more connected to them, and internationally too. connected to them, and internationall too. �* , internationally too. we've seen them all havin: internationally too. we've seen them all having an — internationally too. we've seen them all ha
we have seen more of what is to come, which is prince charles and the duchess of cornwall and the dukel and the duke and duchess of cambridge stepping forward. �* ,, ., , ., forward. and the queen has made clear that when _ forward. and the queen has made clear that when charles _ forward. and the queen has made clear that when charles becomes l forward. and the queen has made . clear that when charles becomes king she wants camilla to have a prominent role, which perhaps even a decade ago...
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coming up thursday morning, the executive director of the duke center for firearms law, jacob charles, discusses league of -- legal protections for gun owners. and we talk about the current reliability of the u.s. electrical grid as a potential for shortages over the summer. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> on thursday, the house judiciary committee will debate and vote on a package of gun safety measures. among them an increase of the age limit to buy certain firearms and a band on high-capacity ammunition magazines. watch live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now are free mobile video app, or anytime online at c-span.org. >> c-span brings you an unfiltered view of government, our newsletter word for word recaps the day for you, from the halls of congress to daily press briefings to remarks from the president. scan the qr code at the right bottom to sign up for this email and stay up-to-date on everythi
coming up thursday morning, the executive director of the duke center for firearms law, jacob charles, discusses league of -- legal protections for gun owners. and we talk about the current reliability of the u.s. electrical grid as a potential for shortages over the summer. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> on...
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. ♪ her majesty joined by family, prince charles and camilla, the duke and duchess of cambridge, williamcharlotte and louis. ♪ when you said i looked a mess ♪ >> reporter: the perfect ending to a four-day holiday honoring the queen. ed sheeran performing the song as a tribute to the monarch and her late husband. in the final hours of her jubilee celebration, the queen writing, while i may not have attended every event in person, my heart has been with you all and i remain committed to serving you to the best of my ability, supported by my family. the 96-year-old queen unable to attend most of the jubilee festivities after thursday's balcony appearance due to pain and mobility issues. on saturday, her majesty watching the televised platinum party on tv from windsor castle. ♪ we will, we will rock you ♪ >> reporter: the queen treated to a performance by queen, belting their classic hit to more than 22,000 fans. >> we all hope that the queen goes on for many more glorious years. >> reporter: also taking the stage alicia keys, diana ross and rod stewart who got the crowd singing along to his
. ♪ her majesty joined by family, prince charles and camilla, the duke and duchess of cambridge, williamcharlotte and louis. ♪ when you said i looked a mess ♪ >> reporter: the perfect ending to a four-day holiday honoring the queen. ed sheeran performing the song as a tribute to the monarch and her late husband. in the final hours of her jubilee celebration, the queen writing, while i may not have attended every event in person, my heart has been with you all and i remain committed...
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perhaps after him, a lot of attention today not just on prince charles, but also on prince charles' son william. the dukenarchy. if you want to look for rejuvenation, don't look to charles. you look to william. here are the helicopters just starting to fly past for the royal family and the queen, by the way, as ed said, looking well. looking sprightly. >> those helicopters now buzzing high above as the queen looks to the sky. ed, what do you see on that image with with queen elizabeth and her heir standing just to her right? >> i'm not qualified to talk about the shade of blue, but the queen there in shades chatting with her son. it's quite a marvelous sight really. we forget not -- we don't forget she's the longest reigning monarch. but we sometimes forget that she's a woman because the monarchy is so degendered and sexless in how it presents itself. and that the second longst reigning victoria was also a woman. but that england arguably greatest monarch was her name sake. who was on the throne for a 45 years. so i think the role of women as heads of state of england and britain is now personified in th
perhaps after him, a lot of attention today not just on prince charles, but also on prince charles' son william. the dukenarchy. if you want to look for rejuvenation, don't look to charles. you look to william. here are the helicopters just starting to fly past for the royal family and the queen, by the way, as ed said, looking well. looking sprightly. >> those helicopters now buzzing high above as the queen looks to the sky. ed, what do you see on that image with with queen elizabeth and...
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mark: going as far back as the duke of windsor and the application in the 1930's. diana and charles an issue, what happened diana afterwards as well. what about prince harry and mean and accusations of racism within the royal family? rosa: very much goes on in the royal family and there is much speculation in the tabloids for the royal family have always been the object of intense scrutiny. and it is to clear that meghan has been differently than kate has been treated. when we look at that and think that there is likely to be racism as part of the reason, there will also be classism within this. and there is also deep concern, been treated, but although the way -- but also the way he has been cast doubt given his service to the country in the armed forces in active conflict. mark: they can't take his military record away from him, because he did it. he was there. afghanistan, twice i believe. rosa, how are you going to spend the next four days? rosa: not in street parties or anywhere else. i will be spending four days addressing human rights abuses in this country and around the wor
mark: going as far back as the duke of windsor and the application in the 1930's. diana and charles an issue, what happened diana afterwards as well. what about prince harry and mean and accusations of racism within the royal family? rosa: very much goes on in the royal family and there is much speculation in the tabloids for the royal family have always been the object of intense scrutiny. and it is to clear that meghan has been differently than kate has been treated. when we look at that and...
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get more on this with jake charles, a constitutional lawyer and executive director of the center for firearms law. duke university joined me from durham, north carolina. thanks very much for joining us. let's pick up on that last sound bite there. does this compromise stand a chance at effectively preventing mass shootings? right, so i think the speakers are correct that this is a significant moment in the gun debate in the united states. the 1st gun legislation in a quarter century. and what it's gonna look like in terms of reducing gun violence and gun injuries is really gonna depend on the details of how these laws are fleshed out. we don't have the statutory language yet, so we don't know what exact provisions are going to be in these laws. some of them like increased mental health counseling, increased interventions at schools, may in fact get these potential shooters earlier in the process and prevent these kind of incidents. on the other hand, it's certainly correct that there are not laws that would directly implicate the kinds of actions we saw in these recent match shootings. there are not ba
get more on this with jake charles, a constitutional lawyer and executive director of the center for firearms law. duke university joined me from durham, north carolina. thanks very much for joining us. let's pick up on that last sound bite there. does this compromise stand a chance at effectively preventing mass shootings? right, so i think the speakers are correct that this is a significant moment in the gun debate in the united states. the 1st gun legislation in a quarter century. and what...
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charles who was joined by other senior royals. it was the first public appearance in the uk for the duke and duchess of sussex in two years.ributes were paid to the queen's unwavering sense of duty thank you for staying the course. thank you for continuing to be faithful to the pledges you made 70 years ago. we'll be asking whether the queen will be making another public appearance during her jubilee weekend. also on the programme... 100 days of war in ukraine — we'll have a special report
charles who was joined by other senior royals. it was the first public appearance in the uk for the duke and duchess of sussex in two years.ributes were paid to the queen's unwavering sense of duty thank you for staying the course. thank you for continuing to be faithful to the pledges you made 70 years ago. we'll be asking whether the queen will be making another public appearance during her jubilee weekend. also on the programme... 100 days of war in ukraine — we'll have a special report
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prince charles officially represented his mother at the service — while the duke and duchess of sussexattendance — for their first royal event together since leaving the uk to live in the united states two years ago. with me throughout the programme is emily nash, royal editor of hello magazine. it is you and me and the dj taking part in this. i it is you and me and the dj taking part in this-_ it is you and me and the dj taking part in thie— part in this. i think we can out shout ten- _...
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her majesty was represented by prince charles, after she experienced discomfort during yesterday's celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk, for the dukessex in two years. during the service, tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. a mixed reception with some booing and jeering, while others cheered, as borisjohnson arrived with his wife, carrie, at st paul's. a train has derailed in southern germany, leaving 60 people injured, some seriously, and at least 3 dead. and it's 100 days since russia launched its invasion of ukraine, with fighting continuing along the entire frontline in the east of the country. now on bbc news, in a special edition, talking movies reports from the cannes film festival as it marks its 75th anniversary. hello from the french riviera! i'm tom brook and welcome to our talking movies cannes film festival special. in today's programme, we look back at highlights in this 12—day french film extravaganza. 2022 is a big year for the festival — its 75th anniversary an occasion for rejoicing by cinema lovers. proper fabulous film festivals are wonderful places just to meet other artists and find out what th
her majesty was represented by prince charles, after she experienced discomfort during yesterday's celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk, for the dukessex in two years. during the service, tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. a mixed reception with some booing and jeering, while others cheered, as borisjohnson arrived with his wife, carrie, at st paul's. a train has derailed in southern germany, leaving 60 people injured, some seriously, and at least 3 dead. and...
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her majesty was represented by prince charles, after she experience �*discomfort�* during yesterday's celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk for the dukeo years. during the service tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. borisjohnson was booed and jeered by some among the crowds, as he arrived with his wife, carrie, at st paul's — though others cheered. a train has derailed in southern germany leaving 60 people injured and at least three dead. and it's a 100 days since russia launched its invasion of ukraine, with fighting continuing along the entire frontline in the east of the country. president biden makes an impassioned call for stricter gun laws — following a string of mass shootings in the us. now on bbc news, it's the travel show with rajan datar. this week, a glimpse of the queen's holiday home in the scottish highlands. i enjoy a right royal day out. i tell you what, i wouldn't mind unwinding here for a little while over the summer months. a green guide for the festival season. make sure that you've got durable camping equipment and that you take it away with you after the festival. and we uncover some of the secre
her majesty was represented by prince charles, after she experience �*discomfort�* during yesterday's celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk for the dukeo years. during the service tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. borisjohnson was booed and jeered by some among the crowds, as he arrived with his wife, carrie, at st paul's — though others cheered. a train has derailed in southern germany leaving 60 people injured and at least three dead. and it's a 100...
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represented by prince charles at today's thanksgiving service at st paul's cathedral after feeling �*discomfort�* during yesterday's celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk, for the duke duchess of sussex in two years. during the service tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. thank you for staying the course. thank you for continuing to be faithful to the pledges you made 70 years ago. i'v e i've met a one k where preparations are under way for tomorrow night big party and the crowds are still celebrating. party and the crowds are still celebrating. and it's a 100 days since russia launched its invasion of ukraine, with fighting continuing along the entire frontline in the east of the country. in other news, a crowded train has derailed in southern germany killing four passengers and leaving around 30 people injured, some seriously. the accident happened near the town of garmisch. good evening and welcome to bbc news. buckingham palace has confirmed that the queen won't attend the derby tomorrow but is expected to watch it on television at windsor castle. the princess royal is expected to attend in her place. this morning prince charles represented the qu
represented by prince charles at today's thanksgiving service at st paul's cathedral after feeling �*discomfort�* during yesterday's celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk, for the duke duchess of sussex in two years. during the service tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. thank you for staying the course. thank you for continuing to be faithful to the pledges you made 70 years ago. i'v e i've met a one k where preparations are under way for tomorrow night big...
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charles who was joined by other senior royals. it was the first public appearance in the uk for the duke and duchess of sussex in two years.uring the service, tributes were paid to the queen's unwavering sense of duty thank you for staying the course. thank you for continuing to be faithful to the pledges you made 70 years ago. we'll be asking whether the queen will be making another public appearance during her jubilee weekend. also on the programme... 100 days of war in ukraine — we'll have a special report as fighting intensifies in the south of the country. an impassioned plea from president biden to tighten us gun laws in the wake of the mass shooting of primary school children in texas. new zealand fight back against england's bowlers and take control of the first test at lord's. and parades, parties and pride in britain — how the country's celebrating this jubilee bank holiday weekend. good evening from buckingham palace. a service of thanksgiving honouring the queen's 70 years on the throne has taken place at st paul's cathedral in central london. prince charles represented the queen who withdrew from the event aft
charles who was joined by other senior royals. it was the first public appearance in the uk for the duke and duchess of sussex in two years.uring the service, tributes were paid to the queen's unwavering sense of duty thank you for staying the course. thank you for continuing to be faithful to the pledges you made 70 years ago. we'll be asking whether the queen will be making another public appearance during her jubilee weekend. also on the programme... 100 days of war in ukraine — we'll have...
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sure that once that happens and that would be like prince charles or the queen or the queen mother before she passed away or, you know, the dukeocedures. and i would always say once we did those practices, that i felt we go too far on the tone. and when the duke of edinburgh did die, i do think that the bbc did make a mistake in putting the same output on bbc one on bbc two, and... and got a lot of criticism for that indeed, and rightly so. and i think that's where the balance should have come in, because you can't force grief upon a nation, you can report on it like johnny saying, but you can't make everybody feel the same way because some people don't feel that way about the royal family. i think that's important. 0k, and just chris shep, bring you in for the end. you know, there was this documentary by your colleague tom bradby, harry and meghan, an africanjourney. it showed that all wasn't well with the sussexes. you know, they spoke about their mental health struggles. the duchess admitted she was not ok, really. and that made news around the world. and i wonder whether there were consequences for itv based on what perhas
sure that once that happens and that would be like prince charles or the queen or the queen mother before she passed away or, you know, the dukeocedures. and i would always say once we did those practices, that i felt we go too far on the tone. and when the duke of edinburgh did die, i do think that the bbc did make a mistake in putting the same output on bbc one on bbc two, and... and got a lot of criticism for that indeed, and rightly so. and i think that's where the balance should have come...
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katherine and william, the duchess and duke of cambridge and heir to the thrown in line after charles. they have three children. george, charlotte and louis. louis was 4 years old. it was noisy out there and he got a little tired. there's always some kid on the balcony putting their head in their hands and looking bored with the whole thing. maybe he was. >> neil: those are my kids like today. >> martha: mine, too. >> neil: you go there and you see this and no one beats the britts at pomp and ceremony. but it does seem like the queen has united the country. i'm thinking we can remember after the death of princess diana, the queen was at a low. that was then. very different now, huh? >> martha: well, i think so. there's a lot of question about what will happen to the monarchy. there's a number of islands, barbados and jamaica that have basically signalled that they're going to breakaway from the commonwealth. there's questions about australia and the future of australia. there's questions here in the u.k. about ireland and about scotland. so we'll see if it hangs on. there's been times
katherine and william, the duchess and duke of cambridge and heir to the thrown in line after charles. they have three children. george, charlotte and louis. louis was 4 years old. it was noisy out there and he got a little tired. there's always some kid on the balcony putting their head in their hands and looking bored with the whole thing. maybe he was. >> neil: those are my kids like today. >> martha: mine, too. >> neil: you go there and you see this and no one beats the...
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represented by prince charles at today's thanks—giving service at st paul's cathedral after feeling discomfort during yesterday's celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk, for the dukend duchess of sussex in two years. during the service tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. a mixed reception with some booeing and jeering, while others cheered as borisjohnson arrived with his wife, carrie, at st paul's. princess anne visits edinburgh zoo and feeds the penguins, as members of the royalfamily travel to the uk nations to celebrate thejubilee. iam i am live outside buckingham palace where they are preparing for tomorrow night's big party. the crowds are still out here. in other news, a crowded train has derailed in southern germany killing four passengers and leaving around 30 people injured, some seriously. the accident happened near the town of garmisch. and it's a 100 days since russia launched its invasion of ukraine, with fighting continuing along the entire front line in the east of the country. coming up, i will be talking to mark about two main, major and many more film releases, not all beginning with m here at quarter to 6pm. good afternoon and w
represented by prince charles at today's thanks—giving service at st paul's cathedral after feeling discomfort during yesterday's celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk, for the dukend duchess of sussex in two years. during the service tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. a mixed reception with some booeing and jeering, while others cheered as borisjohnson arrived with his wife, carrie, at st paul's. princess anne visits edinburgh zoo and feeds the penguins, as...
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charles in the environment. and also you're looking at something where the duke of edinburgh, the queen miss philip, who mention reward scheme, which i linked to a 100 touch through countries or whether the prince's trust, which help over media disadvantage people, mama, k house cloud. janet uses it for good. the accusations on cost, which is roughly $7.00 to $7.00 p per person, actually in security. i externally also the refurbishment of buckingham palace, which i think is not necessary, but also the feeling that some of them are entitled i think that was one of the reasons. look, prince andrew became such a total disgrace. so father of sussex were concerned with harry and megan stepped down with a disastrous day for the monarchy because they were the future. all temporary monic make them a content. kimberly a personal callo, someone who was american, who was that of all say, who was a former actress and who seemed at ease in a public row, which she seemed alternately for various reasons report explained no problem with betty damaging not to be at ease. so the all undoubtedly problem, but together with that, y
charles in the environment. and also you're looking at something where the duke of edinburgh, the queen miss philip, who mention reward scheme, which i linked to a 100 touch through countries or whether the prince's trust, which help over media disadvantage people, mama, k house cloud. janet uses it for good. the accusations on cost, which is roughly $7.00 to $7.00 p per person, actually in security. i externally also the refurbishment of buckingham palace, which i think is not necessary, but...
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we've seen prince charles and camilla taking the lead, taking over from the queen on some of the main official duties. we've also seen the duke of cambridge taking on many roles on behalf of the queen. and we saw the four of them at st paul's cathedral earlier on today. so yes, i think there is that gradual shift because of course, the queen is not feeling quite up to it physically but she is very much there. we saw her yesterday on the balcony looking very happy indeed. she's needing a walking stick, she's 96 years old, that is not a surprise at all. it will be frustrating for the queen who has to cancel the event tomorrow at epsom derby, she has had to cancel a number of events in the past. we did see her at the royal windsor horse show a couple weekends ago, she managed to go to the chelsea flower show last week. again, looking very happy indeed. but those mobility issues again causing problems, especially given the travelling into central london. tomorrow she would've had to of travelled about an hour to get to the epsom derby and that is a bit of a challenge for her. we think she is probably resting here at windsor castl
we've seen prince charles and camilla taking the lead, taking over from the queen on some of the main official duties. we've also seen the duke of cambridge taking on many roles on behalf of the queen. and we saw the four of them at st paul's cathedral earlier on today. so yes, i think there is that gradual shift because of course, the queen is not feeling quite up to it physically but she is very much there. we saw her yesterday on the balcony looking very happy indeed. she's needing a walking...
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the duke and i duchess of cambridge have wished her a happy first birthday, as has prince charles onbeen made over the last couple of years since their move to north america, the interview with 0prah north america, the interview with oprah winfrey, thoughts with them that things weren't happy within the windsor household, so i guess people will be seeing this as a nice gesture from one to the other. people were looking very closely at the service yesterday to see if there was any interaction between prince harry and meghan, and i think it was very carefully choreographed, they arrived earlier than his brother and father, the left at a different time, and they sat far enough apart but there wasn't really any indication of any interaction between them. i think people were looking very carefully but that wasn't going to happen. they did not go to the guild hall reception straight after the service, which is where most of the royal family has gone to. again, that would have been a time that we could see maybe relations were better perhaps, so we have not been able to draw any conclusions
the duke and i duchess of cambridge have wished her a happy first birthday, as has prince charles onbeen made over the last couple of years since their move to north america, the interview with 0prah north america, the interview with oprah winfrey, thoughts with them that things weren't happy within the windsor household, so i guess people will be seeing this as a nice gesture from one to the other. people were looking very closely at the service yesterday to see if there was any interaction...
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and charles has been spending a lot more time with her, and particularly since the death of the dukeugh, the family has rallied around her. >> do the grandkids call her grandma? what do they call her? >> i mean, some of them call her gran-gran. i think grandma is what they mostly call her. >> the queen to everybody else. sally, thank you so much, it's been a pleasure. >> you're welcome, thanks. >>> still ahead, canceled flights, no rental cars. summer travel is not looking like a whole lot of fun. we'll explain what's at the root of all these problems, next. you're an owner. that means that your priorities are ours too. our interactive tools and advice can help you build a future fofor the ones you love. that's the valalue of ownership. hitting the road, not all 5g networks are created equal. t-mobile covers more highway miles with 5g than verizon. t-mobile has me 5g bars in more places than anyone. another reason t-mobile the leader in 5g. here we go... remember, mom's a kayak denier, so please don't bring it up. bring what up, kayak? excuse me? do the research, todd. listen to me,
and charles has been spending a lot more time with her, and particularly since the death of the dukeugh, the family has rallied around her. >> do the grandkids call her grandma? what do they call her? >> i mean, some of them call her gran-gran. i think grandma is what they mostly call her. >> the queen to everybody else. sally, thank you so much, it's been a pleasure. >> you're welcome, thanks. >>> still ahead, canceled flights, no rental cars. summer travel is...
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was represented by prince charles who joined other senior royals for this special jubilee church service. it was first public appearance in the uk for harry and meghan, the duke duchess of sussex, in two years. during the service, tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. thank you for staying the course. thank you for continuing to be faithful to the pledges you made 70 years ago. and as you can hear, the bells of st paul's are pealing and will be pealing continuously for four hours to mark this momentous occasion. our other main headlines this lunchtime: it's 100 days since russia launched its full—scale invasion of ukraine. and on the second day of the first test at lord's — england are bowled out after another disappointing display with the bat. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one from st paul's cathedral — where a service of thanksgiving honouring the queen's 70 years on the throne has been taking place. prince charles is representing the queen who withdrew from the event after experiencing "discomfort" during yesterday's platinum jubilee celebrations. we understand that the queen is watching the service at home. it's the first m
was represented by prince charles who joined other senior royals for this special jubilee church service. it was first public appearance in the uk for harry and meghan, the duke duchess of sussex, in two years. during the service, tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. thank you for staying the course. thank you for continuing to be faithful to the pledges you made 70 years ago. and as you can hear, the bells of st paul's are pealing and will be pealing continuously for four hours...
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represented by prince charles at today's thanksgiving service at st paul's cathedral after feeling �*discomfort�* during yesterday's celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk, for the dukeyears. during the service tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. thank you for staying the course. thank you for continuing to be faithful to the pledges you made 70 years ago. i'v e i've met a one k
represented by prince charles at today's thanksgiving service at st paul's cathedral after feeling �*discomfort�* during yesterday's celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk, for the dukeyears. during the service tributes were paid to the queen's years of service. thank you for staying the course. thank you for continuing to be faithful to the pledges you made 70 years ago. i'v e i've met a one k
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represented by prince charles at today's thanks—giving service at st paul's cathedral after feeling discomfort during yesterday's celebrations. it was first public appearance in the uk, for the dukeid to the queen's years of service. a mixed reception with some booeing and jeering, while others cheered as borisjohnson arrived with his wife, carrie, at st paul's. princess anne visits edinburgh zoo and feeds the penguins, as members of the royalfamily travel to the uk nations to celebrate thejubilee.
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charles who inspected the troops. at the palace, the royal standard indicated the queen had arrived and the delight of the huge crowd on the mall accompanied by the duken the balcony. her movement had been recruited by health move issues of late, so the household cavalry came to her. she and the duke the salute. on the palace, the focus now shifts to hear, st paul's cathedral, for the national service of thanksgiving. queen's faith has always been central to she has lived her life, and among the pop concerts, pomp and pageantry of his long jubilee weekend, this is a chance to pause and reflect. accommodations had been made in the hope the queen would attend. a side entrance was to be used to avoid having to climb the steep steps. however, yesterday evening, palace statement said... the prince of will now represent the queen and her thanksgiving service. prince andrew, who has tested positive for covid, will not be there. but the rest of her family will be, including the duke and just duchess of —— duke and duchess of sussex. they were among the guests watching the horse guard. after the gun salute, the queen returned for a second time the palace balco
charles who inspected the troops. at the palace, the royal standard indicated the queen had arrived and the delight of the huge crowd on the mall accompanied by the duken the balcony. her movement had been recruited by health move issues of late, so the household cavalry came to her. she and the duke the salute. on the palace, the focus now shifts to hear, st paul's cathedral, for the national service of thanksgiving. queen's faith has always been central to she has lived her life, and among...
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the front row which had prince charles and the duchess of cornwall, the duke and duchess of cambridgeat. the weather has stayed fine enough, it is a cool day but it is dry for now. ., ., , ., ' . now. that has made the difference. the effort people — now. that has made the difference. the effort people have _ now. that has made the difference. the effort people have gone - now. that has made the difference. the effort people have gone to - now. that has made the difference. the effort people have gone to two| the effort people have gone to two make it a spectacle, this pageant has been in the making. long. it would have been awful if it was a wash—out, many things they wouldn't have been able to do. you wouldn't have been able to do. you wouldn't have had the same crowds on the mall wanting to join have had the same crowds on the mall wanting tojoin in. the weather have had the same crowds on the mall wanting to join in. the weather held out. luckily it wasn't too hot because we saw outside saint pauls, it was so hot that people fainted. it is getting the right balance. we will be kee
the front row which had prince charles and the duchess of cornwall, the duke and duchess of cambridgeat. the weather has stayed fine enough, it is a cool day but it is dry for now. ., ., , ., ' . now. that has made the difference. the effort people — now. that has made the difference. the effort people have _ now. that has made the difference. the effort people have gone - now. that has made the difference. the effort people have gone to - now. that has made the difference. the effort people...