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daniela at buckingham palace.'s decision is a landmark for the royal family — and the duke and duchess. our royal correpsondent sarah campbell looks back at the couple's story so far. they met just they metjust over a year earlier and these are the first pictures in september 2017 which showed the relationship was serious. meghan lived and worked in toronto canada, the host of harry's invictus games. the announcement what this might mean for your life was blue i think i can barely safely say, having gone through learning in the past year and a half, i did not have any understanding of what it would be like. even though we knew that it would be... i tried to warn you as much as, but both of us were totally surprised by the reaction after the first five or six months of what actually happened from there. four days later, the couple carried out their first engagement together in nottingham. just like harry, she was formal and confident. this seemed a different kind of royal walkabout. when meghan joined harry, the bi
daniela at buckingham palace.'s decision is a landmark for the royal family — and the duke and duchess. our royal correpsondent sarah campbell looks back at the couple's story so far. they met just they metjust over a year earlier and these are the first pictures in september 2017 which showed the relationship was serious. meghan lived and worked in toronto canada, the host of harry's invictus games. the announcement what this might mean for your life was blue i think i can barely safely say,...
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here is daniela again on what could happen next.aniela: it is hard to read where we go in that sense. it is my sense the queen and a royal family have given into harry and meghan, in terms of what will be happening going forward. the statement tinged with regret , unusual for the queen, but in terms of the nitty-gtty in terms of what happens now, it doesn't give us a detail. there are these issues around money, which will be the sticking pnt. yes, in the statement, they say they don't want to be publicly funded in this new role they will create, but what does that mean? does that mean there will be any contribution to their security costs? ywill there be boundaries drawn around the kind of work when they can do while still being members of the royal family? that will not away, they just not be active senior members. one of the rules of engagement, we don't know at the moment, but it is clear, timeframe, the een wants this sorted out as quickly as possible. ros: for more background, you can go to the bbc news app right now. police in
here is daniela again on what could happen next.aniela: it is hard to read where we go in that sense. it is my sense the queen and a royal family have given into harry and meghan, in terms of what will be happening going forward. the statement tinged with regret , unusual for the queen, but in terms of the nitty-gtty in terms of what happens now, it doesn't give us a detail. there are these issues around money, which will be the sticking pnt. yes, in the statement, they say they don't want to...
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daniela relph, bbc news, at buckingham palace.land, where the duchess has been staying with the couple's son archie. there'll be intense interest there in the statements released this evening? that is right. there has been concern he expressed in national newspapers that having members of the royal family living in newspapers that having members of the royalfamily living in canada could potentially change the relationship between this country and the monarchy so it will be interesting to see whether the content interesting to see whether the co nte nt of interesting to see whether the content of those statements released today goes to those fears. people also wondering when harry might come and the factories were two seem to have resulted in some form of conclusion —— the fact these negotiations seem to have resulted in some form of conclusion might mean he can come here to meghan and his son. meghan has been here looking relaxed, but this must have been a turbulent time for the couple, so one been a turbulent time for the couple,
daniela relph, bbc news, at buckingham palace.land, where the duchess has been staying with the couple's son archie. there'll be intense interest there in the statements released this evening? that is right. there has been concern he expressed in national newspapers that having members of the royal family living in newspapers that having members of the royalfamily living in canada could potentially change the relationship between this country and the monarchy so it will be interesting to see...
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daniela relph, bbc news. and our royal correspondent nick witchell is here.ck witchell is here. harry has been speaking this evening. prince harry has been speaking this evening. what has he said? yes, he has quite an impassioned speech is given in the last few minutes at a private dinnerfor his given in the last few minutes at a private dinner for his charity in southern africa. he has said, "i wa nt southern africa. he has said, "i want you to hear the truth from me." he said when he and meghan married, they were excited and hopeful and there to serve. he has said tonight, "it brings me great sadness that it has come to this. we have not made this decision lightly. there was no other option". he went on to say that, "our hope was to continue serving the queen and my military associations but without public funding. unfortunately, that wasn't possible". but he says, "we will continue to lead a life of service". it is clear they are disappointed at the outcome of these talks. they we re the outcome of these talks. they were seeking, of course, that progressiv
daniela relph, bbc news. and our royal correspondent nick witchell is here.ck witchell is here. harry has been speaking this evening. prince harry has been speaking this evening. what has he said? yes, he has quite an impassioned speech is given in the last few minutes at a private dinnerfor his given in the last few minutes at a private dinner for his charity in southern africa. he has said, "i wa nt southern africa. he has said, "i want you to hear the truth from me." he said...
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let's speak now to our royal correspondent, daniela relph.earing their clean break still surmounted questions. —— there are still some and of questions. the big deal has been done and that the broad detail decided that the netiquette it does still need to be resolved in some of that we will hear about some of that we will not. on the issue of security that will not be something after public discussion within the palace walls. as has always been the case they will not discuss the cost detail around security of members of the royal family that remains the case with harry and meghan, we will not know whether that is the british taxpayer of the canadian taxpayer or government will have some involvement. a number of issues related to canada and tax status and residency status and hope that will relate to meghan. we had she would seek to become a british citizen but how will that work when you spend most of your time living in north america? the statement from the queen seemed very one about the couple and about meghan in particular. it was a state
let's speak now to our royal correspondent, daniela relph.earing their clean break still surmounted questions. —— there are still some and of questions. the big deal has been done and that the broad detail decided that the netiquette it does still need to be resolved in some of that we will hear about some of that we will not. on the issue of security that will not be something after public discussion within the palace walls. as has always been the case they will not discuss the cost detail...
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daniela relph, bbc news.are to be prevented from contacting or approaching their alleged victims while they're being investigated. from tomorrow, police will be able to apply to magistrates for a stalking protection order before someone is charged — if they break it, they could be jailed for five years. charlotte gallagher reports. the global superstar rihanna and hollywood actors john cusack and sandra bullock, just some of the high—profile victims of stalking. this kind of harassment usually only makes the headlines when celebrities are involved, but it's frighteningly common. in england and wales, one in five women and one in ten men will experience stalking at some point in their lives. campaigners say victims are usually targeted by an ex partner or someone they've had contact with. zoe dronfield was subjected to an eight—hour ordeal by a former boyfriend and nearly died. in 2014, i was almost murdered by an ex—partner. i'd entered the relationship and he was starting to stalk me, so i was being harassed
daniela relph, bbc news.are to be prevented from contacting or approaching their alleged victims while they're being investigated. from tomorrow, police will be able to apply to magistrates for a stalking protection order before someone is charged — if they break it, they could be jailed for five years. charlotte gallagher reports. the global superstar rihanna and hollywood actors john cusack and sandra bullock, just some of the high—profile victims of stalking. this kind of harassment...
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here's our royal correspondent daniela relph.ueen at a church near sandringham this morning, after what must have been a difficult time for her, both as monarch and as a grandmother. just behind her, her son, the duke of york, whose own stepping back from royal duties has been an added strain for the queen in recent weeks. families are always a problem and i think she has dealt with it incredibly well. ijust think it is a shame. and it is a shame with the little one as well. yeah. for the whole family, it is a shame, william, charles, everybody. as long as we are not paying for the lifestyle they hope to live, then i don't have a problem with it. and from the prime minister, there was backing for the couple's plans. i think the whole country will want to join in wishing them the very best for the future. i said before that i was sure that the royal family, which has been around a very long time, would find a way forward and i'm sure it will. big decisions have been made in recent days. these royal walkabouts will be no more for h
here's our royal correspondent daniela relph.ueen at a church near sandringham this morning, after what must have been a difficult time for her, both as monarch and as a grandmother. just behind her, her son, the duke of york, whose own stepping back from royal duties has been an added strain for the queen in recent weeks. families are always a problem and i think she has dealt with it incredibly well. ijust think it is a shame. and it is a shame with the little one as well. yeah. for the whole...
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daniela relph, bbc news, at buckingham palace.set out its response to the impeachment charges against him, saying they violate the constitution and fail to show that any law was broken. a six—page document issued by his lawyers argues that next week‘s trial in the senate amounts to a dangerous attack on the american people, and an attempt to interfere in this year‘s presidential election. joining me now for more on this is our washington correspondent, ben wright. let‘s pick through this it is good to see you. they have released a summary to see you. they have released a summary of what they will be arguing and what do you make of it? they had to do this. it was a demand of the senate in these early days before the trial kicks off on tuesday, they had to sketch out their legal argument and four months president trump has railed on social media and elsewhere about what he sees as an unjust and elsewhere about what he sees as an unjustand unfair elsewhere about what he sees as an unjust and unfair impeachment process , unjust and un
daniela relph, bbc news, at buckingham palace.set out its response to the impeachment charges against him, saying they violate the constitution and fail to show that any law was broken. a six—page document issued by his lawyers argues that next week‘s trial in the senate amounts to a dangerous attack on the american people, and an attempt to interfere in this year‘s presidential election. joining me now for more on this is our washington correspondent, ben wright. let‘s pick through...
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daniela relph, bbc news, at buckingham palace. let's get some of the day's other news.ays the black box flight recorders of the ukrainian airliner which was accidentally shot down by iranian forces will be sent to ukraine. the tasnim agency quoted an iranian civil aviation offical as saying the black boxes would be transferred to ukraine — as requested by ukrainian authorities. iran has admitted "unintentionally" shooting down the passengerjet killing all 176 passengers and crew earlier this month. canada's federal government has approved emergency assistance to help people in the western province of newfoundland after a record—breaking snowstorm. the blizzard dropped more than 75 centimetres of snow on the newfoundland capital, stjohn's, burying cars and causing an avalanche in one neighbourhood. thousands of residents are without electricity on the atlantic island, and many are having to dig their way out of their homes. five years after his mysterious death, thousands of people have gathered in the argentine capital to demand justice in the case of a prosecutor, albe
daniela relph, bbc news, at buckingham palace. let's get some of the day's other news.ays the black box flight recorders of the ukrainian airliner which was accidentally shot down by iranian forces will be sent to ukraine. the tasnim agency quoted an iranian civil aviation offical as saying the black boxes would be transferred to ukraine — as requested by ukrainian authorities. iran has admitted "unintentionally" shooting down the passengerjet killing all 176 passengers and crew...
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daniela relph, bbc news. anna whitelock about the latest on prince harry and meghan's decision to step back. people have been speculating over the last few days whether you could be part in, part out of the royal family and the firm, and the answer is apparently no full sub you have to leave decisively and that's what's been announced yesterday. they will retain their hrh but not use them and they are, for all intents and purposes, and out out of the firm, leaving the queen, prince charles and prince william to carry on with royal duties and carry on with the responsibilities that come with the responsibilities that come with the responsibilities that come with the british monarchy. the state m e nts with the british monarchy. the statements that we have had from all sides suggest it is an arrangement that everybody‘s happy with. what do you think of the wider implications? i think it's interesting that that initial statement that provokes this crisis from harry and meghan actually talked about progressive ro
daniela relph, bbc news. anna whitelock about the latest on prince harry and meghan's decision to step back. people have been speculating over the last few days whether you could be part in, part out of the royal family and the firm, and the answer is apparently no full sub you have to leave decisively and that's what's been announced yesterday. they will retain their hrh but not use them and they are, for all intents and purposes, and out out of the firm, leaving the queen, prince charles and...
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daniela relph, bbc news. berlin for the libya peace summit, have agreed to uphold the arms embargo as part of the peace efforts. the agreement aims to stop the flow of foreign weapons and troops into the country. libya has been plagued for the last 9 years by fighting, between forces loyal to the un backed government and the self styled libyan national army. the german chancellor, angela merkel, said in a news conference that a special military committee would be set up to oversee the peace process and ensure the truce becomes a full ceasefire. translation: we received commitments by all of the participants that until this meeting of this committee, the participants of the conference of today commit themselves to not give any further support to these parties, to the conflict, in the sense that they do not give any sort of military support to them, that they also will not give them weapons, so that the arms embargo is respected and that the truce holds. i think we created a spirit today that will enable us to
daniela relph, bbc news. berlin for the libya peace summit, have agreed to uphold the arms embargo as part of the peace efforts. the agreement aims to stop the flow of foreign weapons and troops into the country. libya has been plagued for the last 9 years by fighting, between forces loyal to the un backed government and the self styled libyan national army. the german chancellor, angela merkel, said in a news conference that a special military committee would be set up to oversee the peace...
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daniela relph, bbc news, west berkshire. the time is 8:15.of lying about being gang raped in cyprus last summer receives a suspected sentence and is allowed to fly home to the uk. and coming up... it's no laughing matter — joker leads the nominations for the baftas but there's criticism as its revealed all the main acting nominees are white. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, we will be live at old trafford ahead of the league cup semifinal first leg between manchester united and manchester city. in australia, firefighters are taking advantage of milder weather and some rain to create fire—breaks while they can. but temperatures are forecast to soar again later this week. in new south wales the rural fire service said an area larger than denmark has been destoyed in the state. clive myrie is in new south wales in the town of cobargo. it is little more than a week now since that huge fireball blew through this area. the 19th century timberframes through this area. the 19th century timber frames in much through this area. the 19th century timb
daniela relph, bbc news, west berkshire. the time is 8:15.of lying about being gang raped in cyprus last summer receives a suspected sentence and is allowed to fly home to the uk. and coming up... it's no laughing matter — joker leads the nominations for the baftas but there's criticism as its revealed all the main acting nominees are white. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, we will be live at old trafford ahead of the league cup semifinal first leg between manchester united and manchester...
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daniela relph, bbc news, west berkshire.hard sinaga have come forward following his sentencing. yesterday, sinaga was jailed for life with a 30 year minimum for 159 sex offences, most of them rapes. he lured men from manchester clubs to his flat where he drugged and assaulted them. sinaga's father, in a phone call to the bbc, said the family accepts the verdict and his punishment fits his crimes. australian firefighters are continuing to battle around 200 wildfires in the states of new south wales and victoria, in the south east of the country. cooler temperatures in the past few days have allowed crews time to contain some of the spread, but new pockets of fire are emerging all the time. but there's one evacuation which required more coordination than most. nikki and steve hunter from new south wales had 45 animals, a mix of pets and wildlife rescues, until they were forced to flee. those animals have been given another chance at life. here's my colleague, lucy hockings in nowra. there is little sign of life in this charred
daniela relph, bbc news, west berkshire.hard sinaga have come forward following his sentencing. yesterday, sinaga was jailed for life with a 30 year minimum for 159 sex offences, most of them rapes. he lured men from manchester clubs to his flat where he drugged and assaulted them. sinaga's father, in a phone call to the bbc, said the family accepts the verdict and his punishment fits his crimes. australian firefighters are continuing to battle around 200 wildfires in the states of new south...
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daniela relph, bbc news, at buckingham palace.ie long is on vancouver island, where the duchess has been staying with the couple's son archie. she says there will be intense interest in the statements released this evening. there has been some concern here expressed in national newspapers that having members of the royal family living here in canada potentially change the relationship between this country and the monarchy. it will be interesting to see whether the content of the state m e nts see whether the content of the statements released today goes a nyway towards statements released today goes anyway towards allaying those fears. people here also wonder when harry may come in the fact that these negotiations have resulted in some form of conclusion might mean that he now feels he is able to leave the uk and come here to be reunited with his wife and young son. meghan has been seen out and about here on vancouver island and on the mainland, looking happy and relaxed. this must‘ve been and continues to bea this must‘ve been an
daniela relph, bbc news, at buckingham palace.ie long is on vancouver island, where the duchess has been staying with the couple's son archie. she says there will be intense interest in the statements released this evening. there has been some concern here expressed in national newspapers that having members of the royal family living here in canada potentially change the relationship between this country and the monarchy. it will be interesting to see whether the content of the state m e nts...
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here's more from our royal correspondent daniela relph.me real issues dealing with the aftermath of his mother's death, how he's coped with that over the years. he has found public life difficult because of what he saw happen to his mother, so there have been a lot of issues for him in terms of living a public life, for what that meant for him personally. now he has met someone that he has fallen in love with, she is also fighting that aspect of things being difficult and finding the restrictive life within a british monarchy difficult to handle as well, so it's almost as if the combination of both of them has led to where we are today, but clearly there is also an acceptance by the queen and the wider royal family, that things can't continue as they are and everyone now needs to work together to make a change. the british and irish prime ministers have visted belfast to show support for the return of northern ireland's devolved government. boris johnson was first to arrive. here he is on the steps of stormont with northern ireland's first
here's more from our royal correspondent daniela relph.me real issues dealing with the aftermath of his mother's death, how he's coped with that over the years. he has found public life difficult because of what he saw happen to his mother, so there have been a lot of issues for him in terms of living a public life, for what that meant for him personally. now he has met someone that he has fallen in love with, she is also fighting that aspect of things being difficult and finding the...
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joining us now is daniela altamari. she is a statehouse reporter at the hartford courant. she is in the middle of reporting this herself. daniela, i appreciate you making time to be with us on short notice. >> sure, thank you. >> let me just ask you about robert hyde. 24 hours ago he certainly was not a national figure. i know that you have covered him in his congressional campaign in the fifth congressional district in connecticut. i want to get your reaction to the top line of his surfacing in this dramatic way released by congress. >> it was interesting you read these messages that were released in the house intelligence committee documents and the language is certainly very on point of what we've heard from him in the past on his own twitter feed and just comments that he's made to various reporters about various public figures. he's using sort of the same tone, especially as it relates to women in, you know, positions of power. >> in terms of the implications of his exchanges with mr. parnas here, i found myself reading this feeling that i wanted to know more about mr
joining us now is daniela altamari. she is a statehouse reporter at the hartford courant. she is in the middle of reporting this herself. daniela, i appreciate you making time to be with us on short notice. >> sure, thank you. >> let me just ask you about robert hyde. 24 hours ago he certainly was not a national figure. i know that you have covered him in his congressional campaign in the fifth congressional district in connecticut. i want to get your reaction to the top line of his...
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studio: many thanks, daniela relph at sandringham.d, to try to protect vunerable people. it's thought that around 800,000 people currently use credit cards in bookies and on gambling sites. the change will come into force in april, and will affect all gambling apart from the national lottery. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz reports. betting using a credit card on the high street — that's going to be banned, yes. welcome to the world's favourite online betting company. but crucially gambling online using a credit card, this is the mushrooming part of the business being clamped down on as well. please gamble responsibly. nowadays, 24 million adults in great britain gamble. 800,000 pay for it using a credit card. 22% of people betting online are problem gamblers. having considered all of the evidence, we've decided that we must ban gambling using credit cards because there is too great a risk of significant harm arising for consumers. callers have been telling the bbc how they have been affected. eight to ten years, i'm
studio: many thanks, daniela relph at sandringham.d, to try to protect vunerable people. it's thought that around 800,000 people currently use credit cards in bookies and on gambling sites. the change will come into force in april, and will affect all gambling apart from the national lottery. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz reports. betting using a credit card on the high street — that's going to be banned, yes. welcome to the world's favourite online betting company. but...
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daniela, how clean a break is this? progressive role within the royal family. i don't think this is necessarily what they had in mind. it's not the stepping back, it stepping away from the royal duties and royal role. it's something much harder and cleaner and i think clearly it was felt by senior members of the royal family, that any attempt to try and doa family, that any attempt to try and do a hybrid role, harp and the royal family, half out was just not viable. and that they had to do something different. they are stepping back from royal life entirely and will forge a new role for themselves whether they will have to earn money. they will not get public money anymore so they will have to forge a light, a commercial life of themselves and what's interesting is there isn't going to be any strict oversight from buckingham palace. there aren't going to be any rules and regulations as to the kind of work they are going to do. it is a test of the integrity of harry and meghan going forward. the only one thing that they
daniela, how clean a break is this? progressive role within the royal family. i don't think this is necessarily what they had in mind. it's not the stepping back, it stepping away from the royal duties and royal role. it's something much harder and cleaner and i think clearly it was felt by senior members of the royal family, that any attempt to try and doa family, that any attempt to try and do a hybrid role, harp and the royal family, half out was just not viable. and that they had to do...
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talk about it with that of us pay holt she joins me in the studio good to have you on the program daniela you are managing director at metalworking specialist paul few men now you've received training in engineering you're heading a mid-size engineering company which are very essential to the german economy as a whole why aren't there more like you. good morning mr koppel all i would say they are i'm here right and yesterday evening i attended an even ng with many women in research and in intern ural. at it youths ok they represented they said thank you to the blender starts up. about $180.00 millions we got for research for industrial research right and this helps women so much to come closer to industrial and engineering issues right but if we. but let's put it that way at a mid-sized company i would assume that it helps to be trained in that specifically of the company yes of course if we see in order to become later the boss maybe so if we see that german engineering graduates there just 50 percent of them are women what can be done to get more women or girls or young females to study
talk about it with that of us pay holt she joins me in the studio good to have you on the program daniela you are managing director at metalworking specialist paul few men now you've received training in engineering you're heading a mid-size engineering company which are very essential to the german economy as a whole why aren't there more like you. good morning mr koppel all i would say they are i'm here right and yesterday evening i attended an even ng with many women in research and in...
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daniela ralph, thank you very much for that this evening.w is royal editor at hello magazine, emily nash. this is very complex, emily, i suppose the questions that need to be answered first is how they are going to finance this new life, and indeed whether they will keep the royal titles ? indeed whether they will keep the royal titles? well, we haven't had much clarification today from the queen's statement. what she does say is that they do wish to work independently of the public funding that they have received up until i'iow. that they have received up until now. it's a period of transition, i think while these details are sort of neck sorted out. the title seemed to bea of neck sorted out. the title seemed to be a bit ofa of neck sorted out. the title seemed to be a bit of a hint of neck sorted out. the title seemed to be a bit ofa hint in of neck sorted out. the title seemed to be a bit of a hint in that she ke pt to be a bit of a hint in that she kept referring to them throughout her statement as period megan... meghan, buti her state
daniela ralph, thank you very much for that this evening.w is royal editor at hello magazine, emily nash. this is very complex, emily, i suppose the questions that need to be answered first is how they are going to finance this new life, and indeed whether they will keep the royal titles ? indeed whether they will keep the royal titles? well, we haven't had much clarification today from the queen's statement. what she does say is that they do wish to work independently of the public funding...
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intervention can prevent the repeated problems effecting some families. 0ur royal correspondent, danielareports. getting stuck in at tank birmingham science museum, the first stop on the duchesses tour of england and wales. it hasn't been an easy week for the royalfamily wales. it hasn't been an easy week for the royal family but there is now a sense of business as usual. this is increasingly where the duchesses focus will lie, including the experiences of early childhood to help ensure a healthy and fulfilling life and adult. chatting to parents with children under five, she explained why support during the early years was so vital. but actually, it is knowing how best to support parents and families, and do that work. the work of a duchess in this area has even included her own children. here at the chelsea flower show, george, charlotte, and louis tested at a garden their mum helped design to promote the benefits of being outdoors. it is hoped the findings of the new survey will help break the cycle of problems that some young families face. they will also inform the kind of work the
intervention can prevent the repeated problems effecting some families. 0ur royal correspondent, danielareports. getting stuck in at tank birmingham science museum, the first stop on the duchesses tour of england and wales. it hasn't been an easy week for the royalfamily wales. it hasn't been an easy week for the royal family but there is now a sense of business as usual. this is increasingly where the duchesses focus will lie, including the experiences of early childhood to help ensure a...
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the network now has 800000 members across germany including daniela maya from mannheim. the single mother was looking for new friendships and found a fly if an even and de in her mailbox left that by a neighbor she signed up on the website. the network offers a wide range of services neighbors sell bicycles look for helpers all seek like minded people for a common hobby once registered anyone can invite more neighbors. in need of facebook i'm not on facebook i don't like started on the phone but i found a note in the mailbox and i thought to myself i might as well go along with it because i can get to know people right away from like my neighbor across the street who i'd never seen before. so that's really great. circuit systems book out. now daniel as neighbors come to visit often 'd she's become an important figure in her neighborhood she organizes game after names and living room concerts . new people join the platform all the time. as many ships for sale does housing thing there's only 8 of us in my building but it's some anonymous. even if i do meet someone on the s
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here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph.der—fives and a guinea pig. there was no time for airs and graces when the duchess of cambridge visited this children's centre in cardiff. supporting families with young children will increasingly be the focus of her work, trying to break the cycle of problems that affect some, generation after generation. thank you, that is very nice. birmingham's science museum, another stop on the duchess's tour of england and wales, to launch a survey on the early years experience. it will be a test of how families and children are coping, and what support they need. the duchess's early years work is also bringing her to tougher locations. this is a women's prison, where she will hear how traumatic early childhoods can lead to jail terms as adults. behind the walls of hmp send in surrey, the duchess met women who were once inmates but are now rehabilitated and rebuilding their lives. we want to provide support to help you as mothers with your own kids and families and things like that. for these wo
here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph.der—fives and a guinea pig. there was no time for airs and graces when the duchess of cambridge visited this children's centre in cardiff. supporting families with young children will increasingly be the focus of her work, trying to break the cycle of problems that affect some, generation after generation. thank you, that is very nice. birmingham's science museum, another stop on the duchess's tour of england and wales, to launch a survey on the...
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daniela relph, bbc news, west berkshire.re almost 900 more deaths than expected amongst people over 65 during the hot weather last summer. official data suggests that the number of deaths spiked onjuly the 25th, when it reached 38.7 degrees celsius in cambridge, the highest temperature ever recorded in the uk. mps have begun debating the government's brexit bill in the house of commons. ministers are seeking to win parliamentary approval in the next few weeks to allow the uk to leave the european union at the end of the month, but opposition parties are pressing for changes. the brexit secretary, stephen barclay opened the debate. this bill implements a withdrawal agreement negotiated by the prime minister, it fulfills the will of the british people and will set the stage for our bright future outside of the european union. it lets us take back control of our laws, our money, our borders, and our trade policy. this bill delivers on the overwhelming mandate given to us by the british people to get brexit done by the end of ja
daniela relph, bbc news, west berkshire.re almost 900 more deaths than expected amongst people over 65 during the hot weather last summer. official data suggests that the number of deaths spiked onjuly the 25th, when it reached 38.7 degrees celsius in cambridge, the highest temperature ever recorded in the uk. mps have begun debating the government's brexit bill in the house of commons. ministers are seeking to win parliamentary approval in the next few weeks to allow the uk to leave the...
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daniela relph, bbc news, sandringham.can speak to her now via webcam. thank you very much forjoining us. give our viewers if you would a sense of the public opinion in canada on the funding issue, footing the bill for what will be some significant commitments. the funding issueis significant commitments. the funding issue is definitely going to be a problem here. canada is notoriously frugal. canadians are. if you look at the prime minister's residence, he does not live there because it has fallen into rack and ruin. he actually lives near the government —— governor general on her estate because successive governments could simply not afford to pay for it. the thought of paying even part of the cost of the royals to spend time here i think is going to be an issue. it is one thing if they are simply coming here to stay, to retreat, to go hiking. they are out on vancouver island, it is gorgeous out there. if it is completely private, that is fine. most that will absorb the fat we will pay for the rcmp cost. if they are doin
daniela relph, bbc news, sandringham.can speak to her now via webcam. thank you very much forjoining us. give our viewers if you would a sense of the public opinion in canada on the funding issue, footing the bill for what will be some significant commitments. the funding issueis significant commitments. the funding issue is definitely going to be a problem here. canada is notoriously frugal. canadians are. if you look at the prime minister's residence, he does not live there because it has...
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daniela relph, bbc news.spcc‘s director of strategy and policy, kate stanley. i should tell our view is that you we re i should tell our view is that you were on a steering group which helps inform the duchess's work on early yea rs. inform the duchess's work on early years. this particular survey she is launching is a conversation starter? absolutely, we have a lot of very good and growing scientific evidence about what helps children to thrive and the importance of the early yea rs, and the importance of the early years, but what the duchess wanted and organisations like the nspcc wa nt and organisations like the nspcc want is to also hear directly from families about what they think matters most in the early years and what helps children. and five big questions, that is what the survey is called, and you can look on the bbc news app because you can see the questions there. they are thought—provoking. people are being asked to order what they think is most important, for example the first question, what do
daniela relph, bbc news.spcc‘s director of strategy and policy, kate stanley. i should tell our view is that you we re i should tell our view is that you were on a steering group which helps inform the duchess's work on early yea rs. inform the duchess's work on early years. this particular survey she is launching is a conversation starter? absolutely, we have a lot of very good and growing scientific evidence about what helps children to thrive and the importance of the early yea rs, and the...
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here's our royal correspondent daniela relph. the queen at church near sandringham this morning
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let's speak now to our royal correspondent, daniela relph.alking about a clea n b rea k a lot of people talking about a clean break but a lot of unanswered questions about the future. there are number of areas that still need to be resolved. security is one. that is a big issue in terms of who pays for it and i think the reality of that is just not going to know the detail. palace officials yesterday made it clear security around the duke and duchess of sussex would not be subject for any sort of public statement. whether it is the british taxpayer canadian taxpayer footing the bill for security we do not know. issues around ataxia peeing on the residency status in canada so a lot of messy gritty that still needs to be resolved here. what is clear is they have now been given the freedom to forge this new life for themselves outside the constraints of the royal family that are no rules and regulations boundary set in terms of the kinds of commercial work high and —— harry and meghan may undertake. they will still be getting money from the prin
let's speak now to our royal correspondent, daniela relph.alking about a clea n b rea k a lot of people talking about a clean break but a lot of unanswered questions about the future. there are number of areas that still need to be resolved. security is one. that is a big issue in terms of who pays for it and i think the reality of that is just not going to know the detail. palace officials yesterday made it clear security around the duke and duchess of sussex would not be subject for any sort...
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daniela will talk again and while for some that's the latest from sending them.ying —— joining us from peeps you suffice. the b recap the statement from her majesty the queen which says as follows. "today my family had very constructive consist —— discusses on the fishermen grandson and his family" that is prince harry and mac one, the duke and duchess of sussex. "my family are supportive of harry and meghan's desire is a new family. although it would've preferred them to remain full—time members of the row family and tight micro we understand their wish to live a more independent life or remaining a valued part of my family. harry and meghan have made clear that they do not want to be reliant on public funds and the new lives. it is therefore been agreed that they tied micro there will be a period of transition in which the sussexes will spend time in canada and the uk. these are complex matters for my family to resolve. there is some more work to be done, but i've asked for final decisions to be reached in the coming days." that statement from buckingham palace
daniela will talk again and while for some that's the latest from sending them.ying —— joining us from peeps you suffice. the b recap the statement from her majesty the queen which says as follows. "today my family had very constructive consist —— discusses on the fishermen grandson and his family" that is prince harry and mac one, the duke and duchess of sussex. "my family are supportive of harry and meghan's desire is a new family. although it would've preferred them to...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph reports. back on royal duty, for now.d for meetings with african leaders at a summit in london this morning. are you looking forward to the next chapter? he also met the prime minister, and took pa rt met the prime minister, and took part in meetings about the links between the uk and africa, but said nothing publicly. he was more forthcoming last night. at a private dinner for forthcoming last night. at a private dinnerfor his forthcoming last night. at a private dinner for his sentabale charity, he was clearly at ease with guests that included the singer lewis capaldi. it was here that he chose to speak publicly for the first time about the decisions he is now made.” publicly for the first time about the decisions he is now made. i want you to hear the truth from me, as much as i can share. not as a prince 01’ much as i can share. not as a prince ora duke, but much as i can share. not as a prince or a duke, but as harry, the same person that many of you have watched grow up over the last 35 years, now with a clearer per
our royal correspondent daniela relph reports. back on royal duty, for now.d for meetings with african leaders at a summit in london this morning. are you looking forward to the next chapter? he also met the prime minister, and took pa rt met the prime minister, and took part in meetings about the links between the uk and africa, but said nothing publicly. he was more forthcoming last night. at a private dinner for forthcoming last night. at a private dinnerfor his forthcoming last night. at a...
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andrew harper, who was 28, was responding to reports of a break—in at the time. 0ur correspondent, danielaned in court? 18-year-old henry long from water more in reading appeared in court 12 at the 0ld reading appeared in court 12 at the old bailey via video link from belmarsh prison, he is in custody there. he was asked for his plea to there. he was asked for his plea to the charge of manslaughter to which he replied i plead guilty, guilty. the death of pc andrew harper last august caused this outpouring of public sympathy, he died just four macro weeks after marrying his childhood sweetheart and shortly before the couple were due to go on honeymoon. he was called out with another colleague to a call for reports of a break—in at a property in the village in rural berkshire. when pc harper got there he got caught under the wheels of a vehicle, was dragged along the road, he suffered multiple injuries and died. but what is important with developments here in court today is that henry long has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. but he has pleaded not guilty to murder. and he and two others are
andrew harper, who was 28, was responding to reports of a break—in at the time. 0ur correspondent, danielaned in court? 18-year-old henry long from water more in reading appeared in court 12 at the 0ld reading appeared in court 12 at the old bailey via video link from belmarsh prison, he is in custody there. he was asked for his plea to there. he was asked for his plea to the charge of manslaughter to which he replied i plead guilty, guilty. the death of pc andrew harper last august caused...
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daniela relph, bbc news. painting by the artist ls lowry has been sold at auction for more than two point six million pounds. the work called "the mill, pendlebury", depicts one of the artist's typical scenes in north west england, and was painted in 1943. it had belonged to a manchester—born scientist who took the painting with him to the us in 1949, leaving the art world unaware the piece even existed. it was then rediscovered following his death in august last year. it is 6:09. sally is here. carol is also in the studio which is lovely. a great day. a brilliant day when carol is here. steph is going to be here. the gang 's back together! her last ever experience. well, —— appearance. well, she is probably going to launch another show... never her last appearance! carol is over there, she might never her last appearance! carol is overthere, she might even never her last appearance! carol is over there, she might even wave at me. morning, carol! whether in a minute but a tiny bit of sport. —— weather. we're
daniela relph, bbc news. painting by the artist ls lowry has been sold at auction for more than two point six million pounds. the work called "the mill, pendlebury", depicts one of the artist's typical scenes in north west england, and was painted in 1943. it had belonged to a manchester—born scientist who took the painting with him to the us in 1949, leaving the art world unaware the piece even existed. it was then rediscovered following his death in august last year. it is 6:09....
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let's talk to our royal correspondent, daniela relph. anticipated, tell us how you as a royal correspondent received this news? we got it at about 6:30pm today, we had a briefing from some of the buckingham palace staff, a conference call ahead of that. with the staff that worked for the queen, the staff that worked for the queen, the prince of wales, the duke and duchess of cambridge, and the duke and duchess of sussex as well, who read out those statements and took some of our questions on how all of this will work, many of the questions you have been asking your guests questions you have been asking your gu ests over questions you have been asking your guests over the past hour or so. much of which we do not have the a nswe i’s much of which we do not have the a nswers for much of which we do not have the answers for just now. much of which we do not have the answers forjust now. but much of which we do not have the answers for just now. but they were very keen to stress the discussions with officials over the past week since the fami
let's talk to our royal correspondent, daniela relph. anticipated, tell us how you as a royal correspondent received this news? we got it at about 6:30pm today, we had a briefing from some of the buckingham palace staff, a conference call ahead of that. with the staff that worked for the queen, the staff that worked for the queen, the prince of wales, the duke and duchess of cambridge, and the duke and duchess of sussex as well, who read out those statements and took some of our questions on...
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we've received this update from our royal correspondent, daniela relph — a comment from buckingham palacek's legal team. buckingham palace will not be commenting further on this particular matter." so that update from london. nick bryant is in new york. us attorney geoffrey berman is heading up the criminal investigation intojeffrey epstein and people who possibly were co—conspirators in his sex trafficking operation. it is a guy called geoffrey berman he was doing a press c0 nfe re nce called geoffrey berman he was doing a press conference today in new york outside the mansion of the late billionaire. it is a mansionjust off fifth ave, just close to central park. and he was asked whether prince andrew had cooperated with us authorities, as he promised he would do when he stepped back from royal duties. and geoffrey berman was very explicit and used very strong words when he said, no, there has been zero cooperation from prince so far. and do we know what he was asking a prince andrew? well, the us prosecutors and the fbi have been in touch repeatedly, we have been in touch repeatedly, we
we've received this update from our royal correspondent, daniela relph — a comment from buckingham palacek's legal team. buckingham palace will not be commenting further on this particular matter." so that update from london. nick bryant is in new york. us attorney geoffrey berman is heading up the criminal investigation intojeffrey epstein and people who possibly were co—conspirators in his sex trafficking operation. it is a guy called geoffrey berman he was doing a press c0 nfe re...
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thank you, daniela. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king.ough the afternoon, may be severe gales and parts of north—west scotland. also in south—east scotla nd scotland. also in south—east scotland in the north—east of england. accompanied by heavy rain across scotland, northern england, and north and west of wales. some patchy rain in these, lastly dry air. gusty winds whenever you are, especially in the north—east, where we could see some severe gales of up to 80 mph. temperatures, 12 to 15 celsius, maybe one or two spots in the north—east of scotland and wales reaching 16 celsius. through tonight, still some cloud across southern areas, wintry showers coming to the north, turning chilly here. temperatures are staying in double figures across the south, the command during wednesday, a split across the country. four southern areas, quite cloudy, rain eventually moving on and during the afternoon. the country is drier, a few showers, and maybe some sunny spells. goodbye for now. hello. this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines. dozens of peop
thank you, daniela. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king.ough the afternoon, may be severe gales and parts of north—west scotland. also in south—east scotla nd scotland. also in south—east scotland in the north—east of england. accompanied by heavy rain across scotland, northern england, and north and west of wales. some patchy rain in these, lastly dry air. gusty winds whenever you are, especially in the north—east, where we could see some severe gales of up to 80...
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our royal correspondent, daniela relph, is at sandringham, and sent this report.arry and meghan at least for part of the year. they know the country well — harry launched an invictus games here, the couple made their first public appearance in toronto at the games, and meghan's acting career saw her live in canada for seven years. from the country's prime minister, there have been positive soundings, but with a hint of caution. we're not entirely sure what the final decisions will be, where the dispositions are, and those are decisions for them. i think most canadians are very supportive of having royals be here, but how that looks and what kind of costs are involved, there's still lots of discussions to be had. on vancouver island, close to where it's believed meghan is currently based with baby archie, opinion was divided on who should pay for the couple's security. they should, yeah, yeah. it shouldn't be on anyone else, i don't think. the queen. the uk government, i think. because they are still tied to the royals, even if they leave a little. closer to home,
our royal correspondent, daniela relph, is at sandringham, and sent this report.arry and meghan at least for part of the year. they know the country well — harry launched an invictus games here, the couple made their first public appearance in toronto at the games, and meghan's acting career saw her live in canada for seven years. from the country's prime minister, there have been positive soundings, but with a hint of caution. we're not entirely sure what the final decisions will be, where...
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earlier we spoke to daniela schwarzer, director of the german council on foreign relations.dds to the impression among europeans that the impression among europeans that the decision of the us seems to have been a decision of the us president to kill the iranians general, and so europeans for some time have been fearing that there is uncoordinated action and uncoordinated decisions and whether nato and last night‘s letter and the subsequent withdrawal really adds to that. and was that sentiment the reason behind the german government‘s decision today to reposition some of its troops?” think there were two major reasons for that decision, one was security concerns because of the escalation of the situation, but secondly a question of international law because the iraqi parliament has passed a resolution ending the request for security assistance and hence there is a question amongst germans but also other nato countries under which conditions they can continue working with the iraqi government and they are waiting for a statement from that government. the british teenager con
earlier we spoke to daniela schwarzer, director of the german council on foreign relations.dds to the impression among europeans that the impression among europeans that the decision of the us seems to have been a decision of the us president to kill the iranians general, and so europeans for some time have been fearing that there is uncoordinated action and uncoordinated decisions and whether nato and last night‘s letter and the subsequent withdrawal really adds to that. and was that...
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let's go to sandringham and talk to our royal correspondent daniela relph.rms of tone and language of the statement, what did you make of it? it is not what we are you still. even the fact that this is a statement issued by her majesty herself, by the queen as something that in itself is quite unusual. but the language was incredibly informal by her standards. and that tone was very personal. it was very different, she used the phrase harry and megan, but it ended the up and duchess of sussex, there was this informality of it but also it was tinged with regret all the way through. you could sense that she had obviously tried to persuade harry i would have thought to stay within the wider british royal family, but was not able to do so hence why they are going to have to be some changes now. but you could just feel that this was a sad statement for her to make but having said that, there was definitely a determination can move forward with a new plan. fascinating part of the statement i thought that they would have preferred them to remain full—time members o
let's go to sandringham and talk to our royal correspondent daniela relph.rms of tone and language of the statement, what did you make of it? it is not what we are you still. even the fact that this is a statement issued by her majesty herself, by the queen as something that in itself is quite unusual. but the language was incredibly informal by her standards. and that tone was very personal. it was very different, she used the phrase harry and megan, but it ended the up and duchess of sussex,...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph reports. back on royal duty for now.eetings with african leaders at a summit in london this morning. are you looking forward to the next chapter, sir? he also met the prime minister and took part in meetings about links between uk and africa but said nothing publicly. he was more forthcoming last night. at a private dinner for his sentebale charity, he was clearly at ease with his guests that included the singer lewis capaldi and it was here that he chose to spoke to speak publicly for the first time about the decisions he's now made. i want you to hear the truth from me, as much as i can share, not as a prince or a duke but as harry. the same person that many of you have watched grow up over the last 35 years, but now with a clearer perspective. the uk is my home and a place that i love. that will never change. i have grown up feeling supported from so many of you, and i watched as you welcomed meghan with open arms, as you saw me find the love and happiness that i had hoped for all my life. finally, the second son of d
our royal correspondent daniela relph reports. back on royal duty for now.eetings with african leaders at a summit in london this morning. are you looking forward to the next chapter, sir? he also met the prime minister and took part in meetings about links between uk and africa but said nothing publicly. he was more forthcoming last night. at a private dinner for his sentebale charity, he was clearly at ease with his guests that included the singer lewis capaldi and it was here that he chose...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph is at sandringham.eting at which you just wish you were a fly on the wall. this is going to be one of those! 0h, this is going to be one of those! oh, gosh, this is definitely one of those! oh, to be a fly on the wall in that room inside the main house at sandringham where we have to presume now that that meeting, the sandringham summit as it‘s been dubbed, is now under way. what we are not getting as any kind of running commentary, guidance on when things started, when things are likely to wrap up exactly who is in the room and what is on the agenda. so they are just not willing to give us so they are just not willing to give us that kind of detail. but i think we can probably safely say at this point that things are under way. we know that both william and harry have been here since this morning, prince charles came in last night, the queen is obviously year as part of her winter court, it‘s where she spent the period of time after christmas. so things are under way. and it‘s 6am or so on vancouver is
our royal correspondent daniela relph is at sandringham.eting at which you just wish you were a fly on the wall. this is going to be one of those! 0h, this is going to be one of those! oh, gosh, this is definitely one of those! oh, to be a fly on the wall in that room inside the main house at sandringham where we have to presume now that that meeting, the sandringham summit as it‘s been dubbed, is now under way. what we are not getting as any kind of running commentary, guidance on when...
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desde la cigÜeÑa hay que hablar como un adulto >>> sabes que me pasa algo >>> yo creo que mi hija danielaocamos el tema de la muerte porque la persona era mayor, en eso pedimos una pizza y llegÓ la pizza y era mayor y dijo mamÁ, papÁ jones se va a morir y quiÉn nos va a hacer la pizza entonces no es de la tienda es un seÑor que viene a entregar con 3 aÑos >>> es que ademÁs de sdrm desarmada y con 3 aÑos iba hacer el anÁlisis >>> todo lo que haces serÁ utilizado en tu contra >>> los niÑos inteligentes o superdotados manejan a los padres o los padres manejan a los hijos? >>> ¿dÓnde estÁ la diferencia? >>> un estribo >>> muchos veces nos llevan y siente uno que estÁ trabajando para ellos pero ahÍ como papÁ, epa vamos a trabajar asÍ, mucha regla, como decir, negociaciones >>> en la casa siempre se estÁ negociando >> o sea, con ellos no hay nada impuesto es toda una negociaciÓn >>> increÍblemente >>> sÍ tenemos que prepararnos como padre >> si quieres tener una mejor convivencia sÍ >>> si estÁs en el pensamiento van a ver conflictos familiares porque vas a colocar etiquetas que tiene un nivel
desde la cigÜeÑa hay que hablar como un adulto >>> sabes que me pasa algo >>> yo creo que mi hija danielaocamos el tema de la muerte porque la persona era mayor, en eso pedimos una pizza y llegÓ la pizza y era mayor y dijo mamÁ, papÁ jones se va a morir y quiÉn nos va a hacer la pizza entonces no es de la tienda es un seÑor que viene a entregar con 3 aÑos >>> es que ademÁs de sdrm desarmada y con 3 aÑos iba hacer el anÁlisis >>> todo lo que haces...
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. >> chiquibaby: tambiÉn nosotros >> rashel: a veces yo le digo a daniela ¿quÉ me querÍas decir en este* igual nos pasa a los papÁs ellos nos hablaban y no estamos escuchando y al final es cÓmo que se fue y no entendiste lo que vino a decir. >> en resumen no regaÑen a sus hijos pongan el ejemplo. >> ¿cÓmo lo ponemos? cuando nos metemos a baÑar, cuando uno se lava los dientes, cuando uno lava la ropa, cuando uno termina de comer y pone el plato en el fregadero, cada cosa son ejemplo para los hijos. >> claro. >> ademÁs pensamos que trabajamos tantos y cuando estamos con los hijos deberÍamos darle importancia, y la prioridad tiene que ser eso. >> alguien tiene que poner las reglas, alguien tiene que decir, por ejemplo, oye el celular no se utiliza en la comida, por ejemplo en la cena, y ese tipo de cosas. >> hablando de eso, ¿dÓnde estÁ mi celular? (risas) >> rashel: cuando regresemos amigos la iglesia catÓlica mexicana exige eliminar la prescripciÓn del delito de abuso sexual. >> adamari:? >> sandarti: en nueva york compartimos con quien plasma a los v gracias por comenzar su dÍa con noso
. >> chiquibaby: tambiÉn nosotros >> rashel: a veces yo le digo a daniela ¿quÉ me querÍas decir en este* igual nos pasa a los papÁs ellos nos hablaban y no estamos escuchando y al final es cÓmo que se fue y no entendiste lo que vino a decir. >> en resumen no regaÑen a sus hijos pongan el ejemplo. >> ¿cÓmo lo ponemos? cuando nos metemos a baÑar, cuando uno se lava los dientes, cuando uno lava la ropa, cuando uno termina de comer y pone el plato en el fregadero,...
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royal correspondent daniela relph is in south wootton, near the queen's sandringham estate, in norfolkthin days. perhaps this week we will get more detail and clarity on what the plans are but it will not bea what the plans are but it will not be a done deal. yes, the queen wants it done quickly but there a lot of complexity fused to discuss. we can see that from what dustin trudeau has said about the cost, he doesn't seem keen taking that on. lots of talking to be done. a deeply unsettling time for the royal family and it's brought a lot of problems. you know the queen will want clarity and get things cleaned up about money, as ever, remains the tricky issue. we know harry and meghan will be partly living in the uk and partly in canada and spend a lot of time not doing royal work so who will foot the security bill? is the issue of the commercial work they will have to do to earn an income outside the royal family —— there's the. what are the boundaries around that and the rules of the game around that kind of work? what contribution will the prince of make to this new lifestyle and ne
royal correspondent daniela relph is in south wootton, near the queen's sandringham estate, in norfolkthin days. perhaps this week we will get more detail and clarity on what the plans are but it will not bea what the plans are but it will not be a done deal. yes, the queen wants it done quickly but there a lot of complexity fused to discuss. we can see that from what dustin trudeau has said about the cost, he doesn't seem keen taking that on. lots of talking to be done. a deeply unsettling...