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reaction to this from nicola sturgeon who has paid tribute to the duke of edinburgh. public servers had been hugely admirable. she praised his role as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards. she said he had served with a healthy sense of humourand he had served with a healthy sense of humour and enjoyed time spent in his company. that was from nicola sturgeon. the prime minister theresa may has also been paying tribute to the duke of edinburgh. she has been thanking him for his public service. among the political tributes, jeremy corbyn, the labour leader, saying that the duke had given the monarch steph asked support —— stead fast support. inspiring people for more than 60 years. we will have more on that story for you throughout the day, but onto other news now. republicans are confident they have enough support to begin to repeal 0bamacare and enough support to begin to repeal 0bamaca re and have enough support to begin to repeal 0bamacare and have scheduled a vote in congress later today. reforms would then go to the senate where more tricky passage is likely. wi
reaction to this from nicola sturgeon who has paid tribute to the duke of edinburgh. public servers had been hugely admirable. she praised his role as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards. she said he had served with a healthy sense of humourand he had served with a healthy sense of humour and enjoyed time spent in his company. that was from nicola sturgeon. the prime minister theresa may has also been paying tribute to the duke of edinburgh. she has been thanking him for his public...
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one of his greatest legacies will be his work as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards — which he enefited millions of young people across the uk. richard lister has been looking at the impact the duke has had on charities in many countries. almost as soon as he became part of the royal family, the duke of edinburgh was determined to make his own contribution to british life. while he is most familiar to us at the queen's side at some of the biggest moments of her reign, he has also built up a portfolio of causes which he has promoted for decades. few, if any, of the people taking part in this park run in leeds would even have been born when prince philip became the president of the national playing fields association “11947, a post he held for more than 60 years. it still fights to protect spaces like this for sports and recreation in urban areas. i think what's so wonderful, he was really hands—on, committees to come into the office and get his advice. he was really passionate about our cause, which is about protecting green space. his love of the outdoor life led to the scheme w
one of his greatest legacies will be his work as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards — which he enefited millions of young people across the uk. richard lister has been looking at the impact the duke has had on charities in many countries. almost as soon as he became part of the royal family, the duke of edinburgh was determined to make his own contribution to british life. while he is most familiar to us at the queen's side at some of the biggest moments of her reign, he has also built...
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the duke of edinburgh isa forjoining us. support them. one of his greatest legacies will be his work as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards — which he set up in 1956. the bbc has spoken to the awards chief executive — peter westgarth — about what it has been like to work with prince philip. working with the duke is an interesting experience. he is always interested in what we're doing. he's interested in the detail. he can be challenging. but he's always supportive and friendly in his approach to what we're doing. he supports us on every occasion that it's been possible for him to. he presents just about all of the gold awards. and that's been a magnificent support for us as an organisation and of course he's drawn a lot of people into the organisation. so we will miss that a bit, but we understand why he's reached the point where he feels he needs to step back a bit from that. but we're delighted he's going to stay as our patron. tell us about the influence he has had with the causes that you work with. he's always had
the duke of edinburgh isa forjoining us. support them. one of his greatest legacies will be his work as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards — which he set up in 1956. the bbc has spoken to the awards chief executive — peter westgarth — about what it has been like to work with prince philip. working with the duke is an interesting experience. he is always interested in what we're doing. he's interested in the detail. he can be challenging. but he's always supportive and friendly in...
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one of his greatest legacies will be his work as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards, which he setin 1956 and has benefited millions of young people across the uk. richard lister has been looking at the impact the duke has had on charities in many countries. almost as soon as he became part of the royal family, the duke of edinburgh was determined to make his own contribution to british life. while he is most familiar to us at the queen's side at some of the biggest moments of her reign, he has also built up a portfolio of causes which he has promoted for decades. few, if any, which he has promoted for decades. few, ifany, of which he has promoted for decades. few, if any, of the people taking pa rt few, if any, of the people taking part in this park run in leeds would even have been born when prince philip became the president of the national playing fields association in1947, national playing fields association “11947, a national playing fields association in 1947, a post national playing fields association “119117, a post he national playing fields association in 1947, a post he
one of his greatest legacies will be his work as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards, which he setin 1956 and has benefited millions of young people across the uk. richard lister has been looking at the impact the duke has had on charities in many countries. almost as soon as he became part of the royal family, the duke of edinburgh was determined to make his own contribution to british life. while he is most familiar to us at the queen's side at some of the biggest moments of her reign,...
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the queen and the duke of edinburgh side by side on official business. re at a reception at st james‘s palace. the duke, a few steps behind, and there in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merit. swapping stories about hearing aids. we've all got them. and joking about retirement. you're standing down. i can't stand up much. never mind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but, come the autumn, his attendance at events such as this will be the exception. after nearly 70 years of public service, the duke has decided a few weeks short of his 96th birthday that it's finally time to step back from public duties. the palace says the decision has not been prompted by any particular concerns about his health and the evidence would support that. yesterday he was at lord's cricket ground, opening a new stand, and sharing a familiarjoke. i'm the world's most experienced plaque unveiler. alongside all those plaques he's unveiled are the serious achievements, things like the duke of edinburgh award scheme. but his most important contributi
the queen and the duke of edinburgh side by side on official business. re at a reception at st james‘s palace. the duke, a few steps behind, and there in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merit. swapping stories about hearing aids. we've all got them. and joking about retirement. you're standing down. i can't stand up much. never mind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but, come the autumn, his attendance at events such as this will be the exception. after...
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the queen and the duke of edinburgh side—by—side on official business. e at a reception at st james‘ palace. the duke a few steps behind and there in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merit, swapping stories about hearing aids. and joking about retirement. i hear you're standing down. i hear you're standing downlj i hear you're standing down. i can't stand up much! never mind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but, come the autumn, his attendance at events like this will be the exception. after nearly 70 years of public service, the duke has decided, a few weeks short of his 96th birthday, that it's finally time to step back from public duties. the palace says the decision has not been prompted by any particular concerns about his health, and the evidence would support that. yesterday he was at lord's cricket ground, opening a new stand and sharing a familiarjoke. the world's most experienced plaque unveiler! laughter. alongside all those plaques he has unveiled are the serious achievements. things like the duke of edinburg
the queen and the duke of edinburgh side—by—side on official business. e at a reception at st james‘ palace. the duke a few steps behind and there in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merit, swapping stories about hearing aids. and joking about retirement. i hear you're standing down. i hear you're standing downlj i hear you're standing down. i can't stand up much! never mind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but, come the autumn, his attendance at events...
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the queen and the duke of edinburgh side by side on official business. a reception at st james's palace. the duke, a few steps behind, and there in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merit. swapping stories about hearing aids. we've all got them. and joking about retirement. you're standing down. i can't stand up much. never mind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but, come the autumn, his attendance at events such as this will be the exception. after nearly 70 years of public service, the duke has decided a few weeks short of his 96th birthday that it's finally time to step back from public duties. the palace says the decision has not been prompted by any particular concerns about his health and the evidence would support that. yesterday he was at lord's cricket ground, opening a new stand, and sharing a familiarjoke. i'm the world's most experienced plaque unveiler. alongside all those plaques he's unveiled are the serious achievements, things like the duke of edinburgh award scheme. but his most important contribution has
the queen and the duke of edinburgh side by side on official business. a reception at st james's palace. the duke, a few steps behind, and there in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merit. swapping stories about hearing aids. we've all got them. and joking about retirement. you're standing down. i can't stand up much. never mind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but, come the autumn, his attendance at events such as this will be the exception. after nearly 70...
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the duke of edinburgh is to stop carrying out public duties this autumn. made the decision himself with the full support of the queen. that‘s all from the bbc news at one. on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, you‘re watching bbc news. i‘m olly foster at the bbc sport centre. the arsenal manager arsene wenger says the extreme highs and lows of a career in football adds to the pressure on players and can lead to mental health problems. everton‘s aaron lennon is receiving treatment after being detained by police under the mental health act last weekend. not all the players, even if they feel the need, they do want to be helped by people who are at the club. sometimes you don‘t want to show that you could be interpreted asa show that you could be interpreted as a weakness inside the club, and soi as a weakness inside the club, and so i believe that you understand that most of the players, in a situation where they need help, they wa nt to situation where they need help, they want to do that outside the club. jose mourinho has writte
the duke of edinburgh is to stop carrying out public duties this autumn. made the decision himself with the full support of the queen. that‘s all from the bbc news at one. on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, you‘re watching bbc news. i‘m olly foster at the bbc sport centre. the arsenal manager arsene wenger says the extreme highs and lows of a career in football adds to the pressure on players and can lead to mental health problems. everton‘s aaron lennon...
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the duke of edinburgh turns 96 next month. he will honor engagements between now and august, but then bow out of his public life for good. reporter: at nearly 96 years old, with 65 years of royal appearances under his belt, prince philip is set to retire. the buckingham palace statement made no mention of his health, but said he continues to carry out public engagements until september. during an appearance at the london critic club, the duke of edinburgh. to be in high spirits -- duke of edinburgh appeared to be in high spirits. >> [inaudible] reporter: described by the queen strenght all these years -- as "my strength all these years." he joined the british royal navy in 1939 and served in world war ii. he caught the attention of elizabeth when she visited the britannia royal naval college. two years after the war, they married and he was forced to abandon his career to support his wife in her role as queen. famed for his humor, but also his gaffes, the duke has made off-the-cucuff remarks.. hehe speaks his mind, but has beee
the duke of edinburgh turns 96 next month. he will honor engagements between now and august, but then bow out of his public life for good. reporter: at nearly 96 years old, with 65 years of royal appearances under his belt, prince philip is set to retire. the buckingham palace statement made no mention of his health, but said he continues to carry out public engagements until september. during an appearance at the london critic club, the duke of edinburgh. to be in high spirits -- duke of...
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things like the duke of edinburgh award scheme. but his most important contribution has been the support he has given to his wife, the queen, as she has become the longest reigning monarch in british history. he has become the longest—running consort. they have done it together. the duke taking second place to his wife in public, but her most constant and sometimes forthright supporter in private. he has supported her by being a very strong husband. and he has put herfirst, and he has not tried to interfere in her work, her work as queen is her work. soon though, the duke's public role will come largely to an end. the palace statement said: political leaders paid their tributes. from his steadfast support
things like the duke of edinburgh award scheme. but his most important contribution has been the support he has given to his wife, the queen, as she has become the longest reigning monarch in british history. he has become the longest—running consort. they have done it together. the duke taking second place to his wife in public, but her most constant and sometimes forthright supporter in private. he has supported her by being a very strong husband. and he has put herfirst, and he has not...
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laughter the telegraph leads with the duke of edinburgh who is retiring who is retiring from public dutiesautumn. the daily mail pays tribute to the prince with a salute from the nation. the sun has totted up a total of over 22,000 personal engagements made by prince philip. that is a very accurate number. the same story is on the front off the i — the paper estimates that the duke has made 5,000 speeches. the times claims that the queen's consort decided to retire to avoid growing frail in public. the mirror says the bbc claims that sir cliff richard has spent an unreasonable amount on legal fees after taking action over coverage of a police raid on his home. the guardian's main story is a warning from donald tusk for theresa may to show respect during brexit talks. and the ft‘s top story headlines a six month slump in oil prices. there is a glut of front pages dedicated to prince philip's service over nearly 70 years and his decision announced after an emergency meeting at the palace, which got everyone excited this morning, to step down in the autumn from public service from his public
laughter the telegraph leads with the duke of edinburgh who is retiring who is retiring from public dutiesautumn. the daily mail pays tribute to the prince with a salute from the nation. the sun has totted up a total of over 22,000 personal engagements made by prince philip. that is a very accurate number. the same story is on the front off the i — the paper estimates that the duke has made 5,000 speeches. the times claims that the queen's consort decided to retire to avoid growing frail in...
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more now on the duke of edinburgh, who will stop carrying out public engagements this autumn. ho will be 96 next month, made the decision with the full support of the queen. professor gordon masterton is a fellow at the royal college of engineering, which prince philip helped set up in 1976. hejoins me from our studios in glasgow. welcome. tell us about your first meeting with prince philip. that would be prince philip presenting the award for engineering, which is effectively the oscars of engineering for the profession! he has been doing that continuously, not that i saw him on the first occasion, but he's been doing it since 1969. there are organisations here in glasgow which have been awarding a prince philip prize for engineering students for 50 years. it isa engineering students for 50 years. it is a remarkable period of longevity and continuity that you just wouldn't get with politicians, for example. indeed. that might be controversial in some quarters so i will move on! how did prince philip come to be involved in the setting up come to be involved in the setting up of
more now on the duke of edinburgh, who will stop carrying out public engagements this autumn. ho will be 96 next month, made the decision with the full support of the queen. professor gordon masterton is a fellow at the royal college of engineering, which prince philip helped set up in 1976. hejoins me from our studios in glasgow. welcome. tell us about your first meeting with prince philip. that would be prince philip presenting the award for engineering, which is effectively the oscars of...
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look at him being a stalwart servant of his wife and this country, over all these years, the duke of edinburghelped thousands of kids gain confidence, get the words they might not otherwise have succeeded in at school and outside, all of this charitable contributions. we'll have these charities of saying he has made a big difference. there was an e—mail earlierfrom made a big difference. there was an e—mail earlier from people involved with muscular dystrophy saying he had been involved since 1966. with muscular dystrophy saying he had been involved since1966. the look of his military commitments and how he, as a former naval man, he was in fourth in flying the flag for the regiments he was colonel in chief of. he is not someone who likes to stand on ceremony and take the chutzpah to be at the side of the chutzpah to be at the side of the queen throughout the entire reign, he has been monumental and instrumental in her success as a queen. he is very matter-of-fact when people pay him a condiment a0 has done, but how much will she admits defeat is not that aside for as many engagements as he ha
look at him being a stalwart servant of his wife and this country, over all these years, the duke of edinburghelped thousands of kids gain confidence, get the words they might not otherwise have succeeded in at school and outside, all of this charitable contributions. we'll have these charities of saying he has made a big difference. there was an e—mail earlierfrom made a big difference. there was an e—mail earlier from people involved with muscular dystrophy saying he had been involved...
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the duke of edinburgh is to stop carrying out public engagements this autumn. be 96 next month, made the decision with the full support of the queen. with me is camilla tominey, royal editor of the sunday express. the day started with a where are we? they would emergency meeting was being used. the day started at about a0 with frantic phone calls to suggest something really grave had happened and if emergency meetings are being called by the lord chamberlain, everyone assumes the worst when the monarch is 91 and husband almost 96. as the hours passedit husband almost 96. as the hours passed it became more apparent that it wasn't as serious as everyone was suggesting, but significant and newsworthy. 0ne suggesting, but significant and newsworthy. one could say a 95 euros in retirement shock isn't necessarily a headline but when it is prince philip and they have worked as they have worked well beyond retirement age for so long, it is unprecedented and we into uncharted territory. given the length of service and the number of organisations he has been involved with
the duke of edinburgh is to stop carrying out public engagements this autumn. be 96 next month, made the decision with the full support of the queen. with me is camilla tominey, royal editor of the sunday express. the day started with a where are we? they would emergency meeting was being used. the day started at about a0 with frantic phone calls to suggest something really grave had happened and if emergency meetings are being called by the lord chamberlain, everyone assumes the worst when the...
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in britain, buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh is to retire.ials said prince philip would fulfil his public engagements until august but would not accept further invitations. the duke, queen elizabeth's husband, turns 96 nex month. from his stead fast support for her majesty the queen, to his inspirational duke of edinburgh awards, and his patronage of hundreds of charities and good causes, his contribution to our united kingdom, the commonwealth and the wider world will be of huge benefit to us all for years to come. an argentine mountaineer stranded on canada's highest peak has been told she'll have to wait another day for a helicopter rescue, due to bad weather. natalia martinez has been on mount logan since monday, unable to move after strong earthquakes triggered large avalanches. she is uninjured and her campsite is safe but the surrounding terrain is unstable. polls have closed in britain following local elections that are being seen as a key indicator as to how next month's general election might go. voters across england, scotland and
in britain, buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh is to retire.ials said prince philip would fulfil his public engagements until august but would not accept further invitations. the duke, queen elizabeth's husband, turns 96 nex month. from his stead fast support for her majesty the queen, to his inspirational duke of edinburgh awards, and his patronage of hundreds of charities and good causes, his contribution to our united kingdom, the commonwealth and the wider world will be of huge...
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in britain, buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh is to retire.ls said prince philip would fulfil his public engagements until august but would not accept further invitations. the duke, queen elizabeth's husband, turns 96 next month. from his steadfast support for her majesty the queen, to his inspirational duke of edinburgh awards, and his patronage of hundreds of charities and good causes, his contribution to our united kingdom, the commonwealth, and the wider world will be of huge benefit to us all for years to come. polls have closed in britain following local elections that are being seen as a key indicator as to how next month's general election might go. voters across england, scotland and wales have been choosing local councillors and mayors. for our uk viewers, we'll have more on this in about 20 minutes. and a komodo dragon, not this one but one like it, has attacked a tourist in indonesia who was trying to photograph it feasting on a goat. the 67—year—old from singapore was rushed to hospital with leg injuries after being pounced on by
in britain, buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh is to retire.ls said prince philip would fulfil his public engagements until august but would not accept further invitations. the duke, queen elizabeth's husband, turns 96 next month. from his steadfast support for her majesty the queen, to his inspirational duke of edinburgh awards, and his patronage of hundreds of charities and good causes, his contribution to our united kingdom, the commonwealth, and the wider world will be of huge...
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and finally the telegraph has a picture of the duke of edinburgh on the front cover. prince philip, it is announced will be retiring from public life and will no longer carry out royal engagements from the autumn, by which time he will be 96. probably time for you to retire, similarage? probably time for you to retire, similar age? laughter with me is alpesh patel who's ceo at praefinium partners ifill 91. you look much younger, i promise. --i feel 91. emmanuel macron and marine le pen. can he do it? the polls and the journalists say he is in the league so get ready for a huge upset. the kiss of death. i cannot tell you what the french polls did last time but if you are in favour of brexit surely you want marine le pen to win, old—fashioned divide and conquer. the people in favour of france leaving, from a british perspective is great. if they leave, the eu is finished. she wa nts to they leave, the eu is finished. she wants to leave the eurozone, not the european union. for now... but even from her supporters, the flip flopping from things such as frexit. it is the f
and finally the telegraph has a picture of the duke of edinburgh on the front cover. prince philip, it is announced will be retiring from public life and will no longer carry out royal engagements from the autumn, by which time he will be 96. probably time for you to retire, similarage? probably time for you to retire, similar age? laughter with me is alpesh patel who's ceo at praefinium partners ifill 91. you look much younger, i promise. --i feel 91. emmanuel macron and marine le pen. can he...
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as the duke of edinburgh prepares to give up royal engagements, his son says he won't be putting hiseet up completely. prince edward says his father may be retiring but he won't be disappearing into the background. manchester city move above liverpool into third place in the premier league, with a 5—0 win against crystal palace. we will have that and all of the sporting action in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says she's grateful for the support her party's received in the local elections but insists she's taking nothing for granted ahead of next month's general election. meanwhile the labour leader jeremy corbyn has admitted his party faces a historic challenge. ukip‘s leader, paul nuttall, said his party has a bright future despite its drubbing in the local elections. our political correspondent ben wright reports. step—by—step, theresa may is closing in on polling day, now with hundreds of new conservative councillors in her ranks. at this aerospace factory she toured the floor with the new west midlands mayor. yellow i am taking nothing for grante
as the duke of edinburgh prepares to give up royal engagements, his son says he won't be putting hiseet up completely. prince edward says his father may be retiring but he won't be disappearing into the background. manchester city move above liverpool into third place in the premier league, with a 5—0 win against crystal palace. we will have that and all of the sporting action in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says she's grateful for the support her party's...
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there will be many the duke of edinburgh. there will be ma ny eve nts the duke of edinburgh. the country in the next couple of weeks. we will work closely with the organisers to review security, review their stewa rd i ng review security, review their stewarding and our policing arrangements. and to go ahead but these where it is sensible and safe to do so. in manchester, while people continue to grieve, there was also determination to remain united asa also determination to remain united as a community. yesterday we were numb with shock, today we are waking up numb with shock, today we are waking up to the enormity of what had happened. a people took enormous comfort from what happened yesterday. it was our darkest hour, but you saw the best of manchester yesterday. i was in the hospital 's late last night and i was hearing stories that porters, cleaners, surgeons, nurses came stories that porters, cleaners, surgeons, nurses came in from not being on shift to help out, people we re being on shift to help out, people were bringing in food. people pull together and i think we
there will be many the duke of edinburgh. there will be ma ny eve nts the duke of edinburgh. the country in the next couple of weeks. we will work closely with the organisers to review security, review their stewa rd i ng review security, review their stewarding and our policing arrangements. and to go ahead but these where it is sensible and safe to do so. in manchester, while people continue to grieve, there was also determination to remain united asa also determination to remain united as a...
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the duke of edinburgh will stop carrying out public engagements this autumn. queen. the queen will continue with a full programme of official engagements. peter hunt is in london. peter, i would imagine there is broad support for prince philip on this? he's five yea rs for prince philip on this? he's five years old. he deserves a rest? yes, on this global programme, can viewers think of anybody else at the age of 95, 96, who is on the global stage and still functioning in the way that he has done until now? in one way it is not that much of a surprise. in the uk, people generally retire in their 60s. he is doing it in his 90s. it was something he highlighted in an interview with the bbc for his 90th birthday. he said he had gone past its sell by date. it has taken in six years to act on his own advice because, in part, there has been a lot going on for the royal family. the queen became the longest bring —— serving monarch in british history. she celebrated her diamond jubilee and her 90th birthday. at the start of this year he finally felt he could act on wha
the duke of edinburgh will stop carrying out public engagements this autumn. queen. the queen will continue with a full programme of official engagements. peter hunt is in london. peter, i would imagine there is broad support for prince philip on this? he's five yea rs for prince philip on this? he's five years old. he deserves a rest? yes, on this global programme, can viewers think of anybody else at the age of 95, 96, who is on the global stage and still functioning in the way that he has...
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a statement released from the palace is the duke of edinburgh may still choose to attend events from time to time with the queen. the prime minister theresa may saying she is expressing her gratitud to the country. the queen and prince philip will celebrate her 70th wedding anniversary this fall. suzanne kennedy, "good morning washington." larry: thank you. let's get a check on the forecast. let the pictures for you, it is cool out there. veronica: our morning starting out in the 50's. the last few mornings have been in the upper 50's to low 60's across the area. a little early days sunshine. a few high clouds. where do we go from here? mostlye will keep the clear skies for a couple of hours and the clouds will increase through the area. today will be dry, but turning overcast. rain for friday morning rush. a lot of it, which is why it is a weather alert. right now, 55 degrees. thisiful sunrise on thursday. 57 out the door. driving impact forecast, cloud dry pavement. it will probably be dry until after midnight. :00, 65ning, seven degrees. still looking fairly terrific. an inchrain,
a statement released from the palace is the duke of edinburgh may still choose to attend events from time to time with the queen. the prime minister theresa may saying she is expressing her gratitud to the country. the queen and prince philip will celebrate her 70th wedding anniversary this fall. suzanne kennedy, "good morning washington." larry: thank you. let's get a check on the forecast. let the pictures for you, it is cool out there. veronica: our morning starting out in the...
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silence at buckingham palace at 4 o'clock british time and in attendance will be the queen and the duke of edinburghrk as well. a one minute silence for the victims in manchester and the royal family will come out of buckingham palace and pause at the top of the stes to the garden. well, that's the very latest from manchester in the wake of this attack here that has left 22 people dead and 59 injured. some of them with life threatening injuries. simon, back to you. ben, thank you very much. the formerjames bond actor roger moore has died at the age of 89. nick higham takes a look back at his life. mr bond... james bond. he was an unlikely bond. he hardly looked like a ruthless operator licensed to kill — but with a touch of self—parody, bond films were always most fun when roger moore was playing the lead. a feast for the eyes! he started out impossibly handsome, as a male model and bit part actor. his first brush with fame came when he married dorothy squires, a singing huge star on both sides of the atlantic. a huge singing star on both sides of the atlantic. his first big break came in the televi
silence at buckingham palace at 4 o'clock british time and in attendance will be the queen and the duke of edinburghrk as well. a one minute silence for the victims in manchester and the royal family will come out of buckingham palace and pause at the top of the stes to the garden. well, that's the very latest from manchester in the wake of this attack here that has left 22 people dead and 59 injured. some of them with life threatening injuries. simon, back to you. ben, thank you very much. the...
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tomorrow's front pages of the telegraph leads with the duke of edinburgh who is retiring from public." there isa similar had my fill is the headline." there is a similar headline in the sun. the paper totted over 22,000 personal engagements made by prince philip. the same story is on the front of the i. the paper estimates the duke made 5,000 speeches. the times claims that the queen's consort decided to retire to avoid growing frail in public. the mirror claims that cliff richard has spent an unreasonable amount on legal action. there is a warning from donald tusk to theresa may to show respect during brexit talks. there isa respect during brexit talks. there is a six month slump in oil prices. a p pa re ntly is a six month slump in oil prices. apparently prince philip will wonder what all the fuss is about, but that's what we're going to talk about first. he's stepping down from public duties in the autumn. here is the metro. "i have had my fill. 70 yea rs of the metro. "i have had my fill. 70 years of service." he could have retired sometime ago?|j years of service." he could have
tomorrow's front pages of the telegraph leads with the duke of edinburgh who is retiring from public." there isa similar had my fill is the headline." there is a similar headline in the sun. the paper totted over 22,000 personal engagements made by prince philip. the same story is on the front of the i. the paper estimates the duke made 5,000 speeches. the times claims that the queen's consort decided to retire to avoid growing frail in public. the mirror claims that cliff richard has...
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we will bring you surprising facts as we watched the duke of edinburgh retire from his duties. —— watchrvatives have held control of both essex and hertfordshire county councils. local election results are still coming in for many areas— but we'll take a look at what we know so far for our region. in essex, it's been a terrible night for ukip. the party's been wiped off the county map. there were gains for the conservatives, including in harlow, where they took all four, two of them from labour. 60% vote to leave the european union. that tells the story. those people are now out there voting and saying we are happy we are a leading the european union and we believe the european union and we believe the conservative party are at the party to do that for us. so, here's how essex county council now looks. the conservatives, who've held control, have 50 six seats, the liberal democrats seven, labour six. ukip lost all nine seats. and the greens are left with just one. meanwhile, in hertfordshire, results are still coming in. the conservatives have held control though, with a0 eight seats so
we will bring you surprising facts as we watched the duke of edinburgh retire from his duties. —— watchrvatives have held control of both essex and hertfordshire county councils. local election results are still coming in for many areas— but we'll take a look at what we know so far for our region. in essex, it's been a terrible night for ukip. the party's been wiped off the county map. there were gains for the conservatives, including in harlow, where they took all four, two of them from...
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minister may said on behalf of the whole country i want to thank and offer deepest gratitude to the duke of edinburgh. from his steadfast support from her majesty the queen and duke of edinburgh awards and charities and cause, his contribution to united kingdom, the world is one of huge benefit for us in years to come. again, it is part of the message of continuity that we're hearing from buckingham palace and reminder from the british prime minister how much this country has to thank prince philip. chris. >> thank you, nic. we need more information about what is behind this decision. he certainly looked robust yesterday. he doesn't look or act 95 years old. >> at some point he probably wants to shut it down. it is interesting. it will be interesting to see what the popular reaction is there. there is a generational growth away from the royals. they are still respected. things have changed over time. >>> now to the other big story here in the u.s. house republicans could give president trump a much-needed legislative victory. the house is set to vote on the revamped gop health care bill. cnn's joe jo
minister may said on behalf of the whole country i want to thank and offer deepest gratitude to the duke of edinburgh. from his steadfast support from her majesty the queen and duke of edinburgh awards and charities and cause, his contribution to united kingdom, the world is one of huge benefit for us in years to come. again, it is part of the message of continuity that we're hearing from buckingham palace and reminder from the british prime minister how much this country has to thank prince...
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the duke of edinburgh announces he's to retire from all public duties with full support from the queen95—year—old today, who took his place alongside the queen this lunchtime. president trump moves a step closer to replacing 0bamacare, as the us house of representatives passes a new healthcare bill. emmanuel macron and marine le pen are back on the campaign trail in france following their hostile tv debate ahead of the polling day on sunday. and coming up at 11:30, we'll take a look at tomorrow morning's front pages, including the sun on the prince
the duke of edinburgh announces he's to retire from all public duties with full support from the queen95—year—old today, who took his place alongside the queen this lunchtime. president trump moves a step closer to replacing 0bamacare, as the us house of representatives passes a new healthcare bill. emmanuel macron and marine le pen are back on the campaign trail in france following their hostile tv debate ahead of the polling day on sunday. and coming up at 11:30, we'll take a look at...
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the duke of edinburgh has the support of the queen in his choice to stop accepting new invitations once autumn begins. the duke may still be attending public events on occasion. >>> another air travel horror story. a california couple and their two toddlers removed from a delta flight to l.a.x. stacey butler reports part of the couple as conversation with police was caught on camera. >> so wait, we're going to be in jail and my wife and kids are going to be what? >> reporter: this orange county dad says his family was kicked off a delta flight from maui to l.a.x. last month. cell phone video captured it on the plane. >> have you all off the flight or we're going to [ indiscernible ] the whole aircraft and [ indiscernible ] >> we're getting kicked off this flight? >> ready, one -- >> reporter: brian was flying home with his wife, son and daughter after a family vacation. the couple bought three seats, one for each adult and one for their 18-year-old son who at the last minute took an earlier flight home. their young children were initially going to sit on their lap but the couple thought
the duke of edinburgh has the support of the queen in his choice to stop accepting new invitations once autumn begins. the duke may still be attending public events on occasion. >>> another air travel horror story. a california couple and their two toddlers removed from a delta flight to l.a.x. stacey butler reports part of the couple as conversation with police was caught on camera. >> so wait, we're going to be in jail and my wife and kids are going to be what? >>...
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the queen and the duke of edinburgh, side by side on official business. today they were at reception at st. james's palace. the duke a few steps behind in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merits. swapping stories about hearing aids. and joking about retirement. >> nevermind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but come the autumn, his attendance at events such as this will be the exception. after nearly 70 years of public service, the duke has decided a few weeks short of his 96th birthday that it is finally time to step back from public duties. the palace says the decision did not come from any concerns about his health, and the evidence would support that. yesterday he was at lords , cricket ground opening and you and sharing a familiar joke. >> we had some experience. [laughter] >> alongside all of those plaques he has unveiled other serious achievements, but his most important contribution has been the support he has given to his wife, the queen. she has become the longest reigning monarch in british history, he has becom
the queen and the duke of edinburgh, side by side on official business. today they were at reception at st. james's palace. the duke a few steps behind in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merits. swapping stories about hearing aids. and joking about retirement. >> nevermind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but come the autumn, his attendance at events such as this will be the exception. after nearly 70 years of public service, the duke has decided a few...
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close, so will prince after thousands of public appearances since the 1940's, the 95-year-old duke of edinburgh is retiring. the queen and her husband attended a church service today. the announcement coming as a huge surprise to the senior palace staff, called in from across the country and as far away as scotland for a meeting. the prince saying he will honor previously scheduled meetings -- appearances through august. prince philip is the patron of nearly 800 organizations. he says he will remain associated with them, but not an active participant. the prince may still choose to attend public events from time to time. the prime minister of great britain, theresa may, expressed the country's gratitude for prince philip's decades of work. he and the queen will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary in november. suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. lindsey: the nearly weeklong manhunt for this escape maryland prison inmate is now over. david watson was caught late last night, after a statewide search. howard county with the very latest on how he was finally captured. lindsey, at this hour, howard cou
close, so will prince after thousands of public appearances since the 1940's, the 95-year-old duke of edinburgh is retiring. the queen and her husband attended a church service today. the announcement coming as a huge surprise to the senior palace staff, called in from across the country and as far away as scotland for a meeting. the prince saying he will honor previously scheduled meetings -- appearances through august. prince philip is the patron of nearly 800 organizations. he says he will...
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formal statement, the royal family says the 95-year-old who's turning 96 next month and the duke of edinburgh is scaling back on public appearances. he could choose to attend certain events. the queen says she has no plans herself to ratchet back on her engagement. >>> 4:34. this morning san francisco police chief says he's launching a thorough investigation after one of his officers shot and killed a stabbing suspect at a subway restaurant at fifth and market near the powell street bart station shortly before noon yesterday. subway employees say a man who appeared homeless ordered a sandwich but refused to pay for it. the man then allegedly stabbed an older employee. a security guard restrained the suspect until officers arrived. the guards spoke to nbc bay area exclusively saying the suspect went after the officers and that's when an officer shot him. >> the cops came in, told us to get down and he wasn't complying so i'm not going to get down so just pushed him away and got out of the way and he came after the cop and the cop did what he had to, shot him one time. >> the employee who was s
formal statement, the royal family says the 95-year-old who's turning 96 next month and the duke of edinburgh is scaling back on public appearances. he could choose to attend certain events. the queen says she has no plans herself to ratchet back on her engagement. >>> 4:34. this morning san francisco police chief says he's launching a thorough investigation after one of his officers shot and killed a stabbing suspect at a subway restaurant at fifth and market near the powell street...
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was sure prince philip wouldn't disappear into the background, as our royal correspondent, the duke of edinburgh on thursday he would not be taking on any more public engagements. prince philip, as we soon won't be seeing him, in public, on duty, by his wife's side. from the autumn, the soon—to—be 96—year—old will be giving up such engagements. retirement beckons but prince edward insists his father won't be inactive. i don't believe that he is going to be putting his feet up completely and disappearing into the background and never being seen again. i still think, he'll pick and choose what he wants to do and how he'll do it and what's sensible and what's practical. as i said, i don't think we'll see him completely disappear but he's making it absolutely clear to organisations, please don't come round asking me to do things and expect me to say yes, because the answer's going to be no. hopefully he can enjoy more of what he enjoys doing. this is an ancient institution adjusting to the fact that one of its key players will be on display a lot less. out and about, the queen relies on her husband.
was sure prince philip wouldn't disappear into the background, as our royal correspondent, the duke of edinburgh on thursday he would not be taking on any more public engagements. prince philip, as we soon won't be seeing him, in public, on duty, by his wife's side. from the autumn, the soon—to—be 96—year—old will be giving up such engagements. retirement beckons but prince edward insists his father won't be inactive. i don't believe that he is going to be putting his feet up completely...
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in the past, the duke of edinburgh has suffered heart problems but kept up a busy schedule. no such plans for the 91-year-old queen to step away from her public duties. >>> well, barack obama has unveiled the design of his future presidential library. >> the former president chose a location in chicago's historic jackson park. the center will include three buildings on a campus with amenities for families and visitors. >> the obamas showed off the plans at a nearby cultural center, the same venue where they got married some 25 years ago. a beautiful complex there. >>> well, still ahead, a new warning about an e-mail scam. what you should be looking at right now. >>> plus, we have new details in the murder of an american couple overseas. what family members are now saying about a possible break in the case. >>> and that family removed from an overbooked plane after they refused to give up their 2-year-old son's seat. the new video of the encounter. today there is only one park for every 14,000 americans. connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fightin
in the past, the duke of edinburgh has suffered heart problems but kept up a busy schedule. no such plans for the 91-year-old queen to step away from her public duties. >>> well, barack obama has unveiled the design of his future presidential library. >> the former president chose a location in chicago's historic jackson park. the center will include three buildings on a campus with amenities for families and visitors. >> the obamas showed off the plans at a nearby cultural...
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june, month now until we will have trooping the colour on 17thjune, a week before that, the duke of edinburghebrating his 96th birthday on 10th june and edinburgh will be celebrating his 96th birthday on 10thjune and of course, after trooping the colour on the 19thjune course, after trooping the colour on the 19th june will be the state opening of parliament, the new parliament by then will have been elected and the outcome of the election will be known, on 19th june, that date which has been set aside for the state opening and in order to do that, of course, the queen had to cancel this year's garter ceremony at st george's chapel, at windsor. that's been cancelled this year because of greater significance of greater importance will be another demonstration of the constitution of the united kingdom when the head of state, not on this occasion in her full ceremonial robes and crown, but she will go to westminster to read the speech prepared for her by her government to outline the administrative and the programme for that government in the parliament ahead. that, of course, some weeks away ye
june, month now until we will have trooping the colour on 17thjune, a week before that, the duke of edinburghebrating his 96th birthday on 10th june and edinburgh will be celebrating his 96th birthday on 10thjune and of course, after trooping the colour on the 19thjune course, after trooping the colour on the 19th june will be the state opening of parliament, the new parliament by then will have been elected and the outcome of the election will be known, on 19th june, that date which has been...
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here in the uk, prince edward says he doesn‘t believe his father, the duke of edinburgh, will "stop for royal family worked as a team. our royal correspondent, peter hunt, considers the first comments from a senior royal about the impending retirement of prince philip. prince philip, as we soon won‘t be seeing him, in public, on duty, by his wife‘s side. from the autumn, the soon to be 96—year—old will be giving up such engagements. retirement beckons but prince edward insists his father won‘t be inactive. i don‘t believe that he is going to be putting his feet up completely and disappearing into the background and never being seen again. i still think, he‘ll pick and choose what he wants to do and how he‘ll do it and what‘s sensible and what‘s practical. as i said, i don‘t think we‘ll see him completely disappear but he‘s making it absolutely clear to organisations, please don‘t come round asking me to do things and expect me to say yes, because the answer‘s going to be no. hopefully he can enjoy more of what he enjoys doing. this is an ancient institution adjusting to the fact that on
here in the uk, prince edward says he doesn‘t believe his father, the duke of edinburgh, will "stop for royal family worked as a team. our royal correspondent, peter hunt, considers the first comments from a senior royal about the impending retirement of prince philip. prince philip, as we soon won‘t be seeing him, in public, on duty, by his wife‘s side. from the autumn, the soon to be 96—year—old will be giving up such engagements. retirement beckons but prince edward insists...
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he said he was sure the duke of edinburgh wouldn't disappear into the background. 0ur royal correspondents wife's side. from autumn, the soon—to—be 96—year—old prince will be giving up such engagements. those who know him well insist he may be retiring, but he won't be inactive. i don't believe he will put his feet up completely and disappear into the background and never be seen again. i think he will pick and choose what he wants to do and how he wants to do it and what is sensible and what is practical. i don't think we will see him disappearing, but he's making it clear to organisations, please don't come and ask me to do things and expect me to say yes, because the answer will be no. hopefully he can enjoy more of what he enjoys doing. this is an ancient institution adjusting to the fact that one of its key players will be on display a lot less. out and about, the queen relies on her husband. others will have to step up to the mark. it is always a team effort and that is what we do and the show goes on. if an actor retires from a show, guess what, the show goes on, everybody shuffles
he said he was sure the duke of edinburgh wouldn't disappear into the background. 0ur royal correspondents wife's side. from autumn, the soon—to—be 96—year—old prince will be giving up such engagements. those who know him well insist he may be retiring, but he won't be inactive. i don't believe he will put his feet up completely and disappear into the background and never be seen again. i think he will pick and choose what he wants to do and how he wants to do it and what is sensible...
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as we discovered last week the duke of edinburgh will be stepping back from public life in the autumnnicholas witchell reports. he took to carriage driving when he gave up polo. it's a favourite sport. so too is winding up unwary interviewers, as an american carriage driver interviewing the duke for us television discovered this afternoon. so, a gentle first question. what does it mean to you to have the sport that you helped develop displayed here at windsor? not much. 0k, well, how about some reminiscences? i heard a wonderful story once how you came back with only three wheels and needed a garden stake to sort of prop up... no, that wasn't me. no, it was somebody else. maybe a more technical question about the competitions would work. what was your personal favourite phase of the three days? i didn't have a favourite. we just had to get through them. laughter oh, please, there must be something you'd like to share. do you have some favourite experiences that you'd like to share? favourites? like turning over, you mean? that was your favourite? well, no, but i don't know what you me
as we discovered last week the duke of edinburgh will be stepping back from public life in the autumnnicholas witchell reports. he took to carriage driving when he gave up polo. it's a favourite sport. so too is winding up unwary interviewers, as an american carriage driver interviewing the duke for us television discovered this afternoon. so, a gentle first question. what does it mean to you to have the sport that you helped develop displayed here at windsor? not much. 0k, well, how about some...
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he said he was sure the duke of edinburgh wouldn't disappear into the background. leila nathoo, bbc will not be seeing him, in public, and you do, by his wife's side prince philip, as we soon wife's side prince philip, as we soon will not be seeing him, in public, and judy, by his wife's side. autumn the soon—to—be 96—year—old prince will be giving up such engagements. those who knowlj don't believe he will put his feet up don't believe he will put his feet up completely and disappear into the background and never be seen again. he will pick and choose what he wa nts to he will pick and choose what he wants to do and what is sensible and what is practical. i don't think we will see him disappearing but he's making it clear to organisations, please don't come and ask me to do things and expect me to say yes because the answer will be no. hopefully he can enjoy more of what he enjoys doing. this is an ancient institution adjusting to the fact that one of its key players will be on display much less. out and about, the queen relies on her husband. others will have to
he said he was sure the duke of edinburgh wouldn't disappear into the background. leila nathoo, bbc will not be seeing him, in public, and you do, by his wife's side prince philip, as we soon wife's side prince philip, as we soon will not be seeing him, in public, and judy, by his wife's side. autumn the soon—to—be 96—year—old prince will be giving up such engagements. those who knowlj don't believe he will put his feet up don't believe he will put his feet up completely and disappear...
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the queen and duke of edinburgh today held a minute of silence for the victims of the manchester attackam palace. the minute of silence was observed by the royal couple and other members of the royal family. says theaul ryan attack was cowardice. speaking in washington today, he expressed condolences to the families of the victims and says the united states stands ready to help however it can. mr. ryan: we should not be surprised that isis has claimed responsibility for this attack. we will never bend to radical islamic terror. mark: the speaker said his thoughts and prayers are with those were still searching for their children in the aftermath of the attack. emmanuel macron is holding meetings with unions and business organizations to discuss reforming the country's labor market. the meetings today aimed at opening a dialogue and the unions must understand the need for changing lives. during the presidential campaign, macron promise to make reforming the labor market a top priority. french unemployment has hovered around 10% four years. leaders expect president trump to announce this
the queen and duke of edinburgh today held a minute of silence for the victims of the manchester attackam palace. the minute of silence was observed by the royal couple and other members of the royal family. says theaul ryan attack was cowardice. speaking in washington today, he expressed condolences to the families of the victims and says the united states stands ready to help however it can. mr. ryan: we should not be surprised that isis has claimed responsibility for this attack. we will...