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will see the duke of edinburgh, but his last public engagement7m will see the duke of edinburgh, butement? it is his last public engagement? it is his last public solo engagement, i think, i'm sure he will be on duty with her majesty when it's appropriate and until that time, i think, that the team windsor the men in the family, the sons and the grandsons will support our monarch as long as she wants it to continue. we don't think he will be putting his feet up? i doubt that very much. robertjohnson, thank you very much indeed, from a rather damp buckingham palace back to you in the studio. sarah campbell, thank you very much. to the tune of he's a jolly good fellow the duke of edinburgh takes up retirement. we will have more from buckingham palace later on. highly we have on air emergency services in northern ireland have been respond to go a major incident in the mourne mountains were army cadets have got into difficulties in bad weather. 16 of the cadets who are aged between 12 of the cadets who are aged between i2 and i7 of the cadets who are aged between i2 and 17 are thought to
will see the duke of edinburgh, but his last public engagement7m will see the duke of edinburgh, butement? it is his last public engagement? it is his last public solo engagement, i think, i'm sure he will be on duty with her majesty when it's appropriate and until that time, i think, that the team windsor the men in the family, the sons and the grandsons will support our monarch as long as she wants it to continue. we don't think he will be putting his feet up? i doubt that very much....
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the duke of edinburgh is set for his final official royal engagement before retirement. the 96—year—old has been a familiar feature of national life since 1910. he'll be given a royal salute by members of the royal marines at buckingham palace. now it's time for world business report. apple takes yet another giant bite out of its competition, making a profit of over $11 billion in the third quarter of the year. up up and away, us shares hit a record high for a fifth day in a row. we tell you what's driving the astonishing growth. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: we'll be live in china for the latest on a possible trade war with the us. let's start with the world's most valuable company. apple has published its latest set of results and they show revenue growing to $16.1 billion for the three months tojuly. that combined with a prediction that it will bring in as much as $52 billion in the next quarter saw shares rise by up to 6% in after—hours trade to hit a record high. apple made a pre—tax profit of $11.3 billion in the three m
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the 96—year—old duke of edinburgh is set for one last official royal engagement before retirement. e takes yet another giant bite out of its competition, making a profit of over $11 billion in the third quarter of the year. up up and away. us shares hit a record high for a fifth day in a row, we tell you what's driving the astonishing growth. hello and welcome to the programme. president trump has warned venezuela's leader nicolas maduro that he holds him personally responsible for the safety of two top opposition politicians who are being held in a military prison. after months of violent protests and deaths, the un secretary general said rising political tensions are making it harder to find any peaceful solution to the current crisis. venezuela has some of the world's largest proven oil deposits but 82% of venezuelans live in poverty. former president hugo chavez, who died in 2013 after 1a years in office, styled himself a champion of the poor and poured billions of dollars of venezuela's oil wealth into social programmes. his successor, nicolas maduro, has struggled to cope with
the 96—year—old duke of edinburgh is set for one last official royal engagement before retirement. e takes yet another giant bite out of its competition, making a profit of over $11 billion in the third quarter of the year. up up and away. us shares hit a record high for a fifth day in a row, we tell you what's driving the astonishing growth. hello and welcome to the programme. president trump has warned venezuela's leader nicolas maduro that he holds him personally responsible for the...
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the duke of edinburgh has completed his final royal engagement. ince philip met royal marines in the rain at buckingham palace. the 96—year—old announced his retirement in may, after decades of supporting the queen, as well as attending events for his own charities and organisations. while his diary of engagements will come to an end, the palace has said the duke may still decide to attend certain events alongside the queen in the future. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has this report. it was a send off which one suspects he will have enjoy. a military parade mounted in the fore court of buckingham palace by the royal marines, the fighting force which is pa rt marines, the fighting force which is part of his beloved royal navy and of which he became captain general way back in 1953. back then, the duke was in his early 30s. now, he is 96 and he is finally accepted that it's time to step back. departing with three cheers from the marines and his own memories of seven decades on the public stage. hip—hip. seven decades on the public stage.
the duke of edinburgh has completed his final royal engagement. ince philip met royal marines in the rain at buckingham palace. the 96—year—old announced his retirement in may, after decades of supporting the queen, as well as attending events for his own charities and organisations. while his diary of engagements will come to an end, the palace has said the duke may still decide to attend certain events alongside the queen in the future. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has this...
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the duke of edinburgh will today retire from public service, after meeting royal marines in his finalbecause neymar, one of the world's footballing superstars, looks likely to leave barcelona and join the french side paris st—germain. the brazilian is reported to have told his team—mates that he wants to leave the spanish side. he was then given permission by manager ernesto valverde not to train today and to sort out his future. england goalkeeper karen bardsley will miss the rest of women's euro 2017 after it's been revealed she broke her leg. the manchester city keeper was injured in the second half of sunday's quarterfinal win over france but managed to walk off the pitch. siobhan chamberlain, who came on for bardsley, is now likely to face the netherlands in tomorrow night's semifinal. the camp was a bit down, but from kb's point of view we're all rallying around her and support her. we know she did a fantasticjob to get to this point, in the last tournament and the last three years, and she'll play a big part of the field. she'll be with us, supporting her team—mates from the si
the duke of edinburgh will today retire from public service, after meeting royal marines in his finalbecause neymar, one of the world's footballing superstars, looks likely to leave barcelona and join the french side paris st—germain. the brazilian is reported to have told his team—mates that he wants to leave the spanish side. he was then given permission by manager ernesto valverde not to train today and to sort out his future. england goalkeeper karen bardsley will miss the rest of...
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duke has just appeared. god save the queen plays. at the age of 96, the duke of edinburghhe event. indeed, the duke of edinburgh's last public engagement, in the forecourt of buckingham palace. this is the captain general‘s parade committee is the captain general of the royal marines and has been for 6a years. with me is the royal editor of the evening standard, robertjohnston. not dressed in uniform but in a bowler hat! appropriate in a raincoat and bowler hat because he will be taking the salute from the royal marines that i think he is the only one properly attired because it is chucking it down! he is talking to two royal marines, this is all pa rt to two royal marines, this is all part of the 166a global challenge but the group which raises funds and awareness for the royal marines charity and for the last few months they have been running 16.6a miles every day for 100 days and i think the people he is talking to are those who have completed the challenge. 166a is an important date, the date in which the woman in court was founded. the one thing about the royal marine
duke has just appeared. god save the queen plays. at the age of 96, the duke of edinburghhe event. indeed, the duke of edinburgh's last public engagement, in the forecourt of buckingham palace. this is the captain general‘s parade committee is the captain general of the royal marines and has been for 6a years. with me is the royal editor of the evening standard, robertjohnston. not dressed in uniform but in a bowler hat! appropriate in a raincoat and bowler hat because he will be taking the...
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the duke of edinburgh will officially retire from royal duties today when he carries out his final publicyal correspondent, nicholas witchell. he has been a familiar and sometimes forthright feature of national life ever since his marriage to the then princess elizabeth in november 19117. and although his robust approach to people and events has sometimes got him into trouble, few can criticise his devotion to royal duty, most often in support of the queen and also in pursuit of his own programme, with issues like the environment and the development of the awards programme for children, which he created and which is named after him. but this afternoon it will come to an end. the duke, who was 96 injune, will attend his last solo engagement, a parade by the royal marines on the forecourt of buckingham palace. it's not a complete retirement from public life, the duke may still accompany the queen to certain events, but after more than 22,000 solo engagements and 600 solo overseas visits since the queen came to the throne it marks a significant moment for the duke and for the queen. no longe
the duke of edinburgh will officially retire from royal duties today when he carries out his final publicyal correspondent, nicholas witchell. he has been a familiar and sometimes forthright feature of national life ever since his marriage to the then princess elizabeth in november 19117. and although his robust approach to people and events has sometimes got him into trouble, few can criticise his devotion to royal duty, most often in support of the queen and also in pursuit of his own...
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and is the duke of edinburgh setting the tone for us all by not retiring until the age of 96?guests, not quite 96, any of us. brian o'connell, the irish writer and broadcaster. the algerian journalist, nabila ramdani, and michael goldfarb. a very warm welcome to all of you. so the brexit negotiations are on hold for the summer holidays. no more talks for the next few weeks. that hasn't stopped the new irish prime minister from making his opinions known. he made a speech this week, calling for unique solutions to preserve the relationship between the uk and the eu after britain leaves. brian, you're not long back from dublin. just how worried was the administration? it is a distinct change of tone from enda kenny's time. leo varadker has decided, probably correctly, to distance himself from the uk. enda kenny, at the beginning of when the referendum was held, enda kenny has said to the other eu members, "we are very close to britain, we can help britain through this." now you get leo varadker, who is saying, in fact, "well, britain better get on with it, the border. they have t
and is the duke of edinburgh setting the tone for us all by not retiring until the age of 96?guests, not quite 96, any of us. brian o'connell, the irish writer and broadcaster. the algerian journalist, nabila ramdani, and michael goldfarb. a very warm welcome to all of you. so the brexit negotiations are on hold for the summer holidays. no more talks for the next few weeks. that hasn't stopped the new irish prime minister from making his opinions known. he made a speech this week, calling for...
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after 70 years of official public engagements, the duke of edinburgh made his final solo appearance onving consort in british history. 0ur royal correspondent nick witchell reports. it was the kind of afternoon weather—wise which might have made anyone glad to be retiring. quite apart from the fact that in the duke‘s case he‘s been doing this sort of thing for 70 years. but there he was, on the forecourt of buckingham palace, a man of 96, standing to attention in the pouring rain for the salute he has heard so many times. there were many things to remind him of the past decade. the parade had been mounted by the royal marines, the fighting force which is part of his beloved royal navy. in which he served in world war ii. and in the background was the palace where he has attended so many events, garden parties and the formal dinners, alongside the queen. and where his programme, 22,000 solo engagements, more than 5000 speeches, has been planned. the duke strode across the forecourt, no stick for him and woe betide anyone who might suggest such a thing. and as he went, the crowd outside
after 70 years of official public engagements, the duke of edinburgh made his final solo appearance onving consort in british history. 0ur royal correspondent nick witchell reports. it was the kind of afternoon weather—wise which might have made anyone glad to be retiring. quite apart from the fact that in the duke‘s case he‘s been doing this sort of thing for 70 years. but there he was, on the forecourt of buckingham palace, a man of 96, standing to attention in the pouring rain for the...
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after 65 years of official public engagements, the duke of edinburgh has made his final solo appearance braved the rain to attend a parade by the royal marines, of which he's the captain general. now 96, he's the longest serving consort in british history. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell is at buckingham palace for us. good afternoon. on his 90th birthday prince philip said he had done his bit and he would be stepping down finally six years later, it actually happened. earlier this afternoon on a very wet and windy buckingham palace for court he was given three cheers by the royal marines on this, his last solo public engagement. it was a sendoff which one suspects he will have enjoyed. a military parade mounted on the forecourt of buckingham palace by the royal marines. the fighting force which is part of his beloved royal navy and of which he became captain general way back in 1953. back then the duke was in his early 30s. now he is 96 and he has finally accepted it is time to step back. departing with three cheers from the marines and his own memories of seven decades on the public
after 65 years of official public engagements, the duke of edinburgh has made his final solo appearance braved the rain to attend a parade by the royal marines, of which he's the captain general. now 96, he's the longest serving consort in british history. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell is at buckingham palace for us. good afternoon. on his 90th birthday prince philip said he had done his bit and he would be stepping down finally six years later, it actually happened. earlier this afternoon...
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and the duke of edinburgh. we are seeing more of william and kate.een a shift in the royal family tee we have very little threshold for longevity in the current era. we like to think there is a soap opera going on in the royal family. of course there isn't one. the queen's ancestor, queen victoria, she also had a son who didn't, go to the throne until late in life. we don't know these people. but they are probably laughing a story like this. she is committed to a job, she loves doing it. she looks great. she visited grant holt tower. her aides nowadays —— visited grant holt tower. her aides nowadays — — her visited grant holt tower. her aides nowadays —— her aides nowadays, she is an old lady but she is not as old as it used to be. she has turned it around, not single—handedly, i'm sure. but she has gone through some very dark times one the royal family's future was in doubt. but prince charles, has he turned it around for himself? that is a bigger question. he has always, all through his life, a very active man. he wants to do things, obviously. thi
and the duke of edinburgh. we are seeing more of william and kate.een a shift in the royal family tee we have very little threshold for longevity in the current era. we like to think there is a soap opera going on in the royal family. of course there isn't one. the queen's ancestor, queen victoria, she also had a son who didn't, go to the throne until late in life. we don't know these people. but they are probably laughing a story like this. she is committed to a job, she loves doing it. she...
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on the day he retires, we look back at the career of the duke of edinburgh.amlet. all that lives must die. hello. if you were in government and thinking about how to cut public spending, prisons would perhaps seem like a no—brainer.
on the day he retires, we look back at the career of the duke of edinburgh.amlet. all that lives must die. hello. if you were in government and thinking about how to cut public spending, prisons would perhaps seem like a no—brainer.
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the metro also leads with the duke of edinburgh's retirement from public duties. scientists that have, for the first time, successfully freed embryos of a piece of faulty dna. the guardian also leads with this genetic treatment that may potentially prevent up to 10,000 inherited diseases. so, let's begin. the times leads with plans to government ways in england to reduce car pollution. so, let's have a look. let's start with, where else but prince philip. 96 years old. look. let's start with, where else but prince philip. 96 years oldm was bound to be the point story wasn't it the many papers. it is very touching really because here is a deal old man of 96 standing in the array on his day of retirement he is standing ona array on his day of retirement he is standing on a platform unsupported in the rain and what does he do, he ta kes in the rain and what does he do, he takes off his hat rather poignantly for the national and the money gets rained on. he's going to get pneumonia hope someone is looking after him. i thought it was a very poignant expression of this i
the metro also leads with the duke of edinburgh's retirement from public duties. scientists that have, for the first time, successfully freed embryos of a piece of faulty dna. the guardian also leads with this genetic treatment that may potentially prevent up to 10,000 inherited diseases. so, let's begin. the times leads with plans to government ways in england to reduce car pollution. so, let's have a look. let's start with, where else but prince philip. 96 years old. look. let's start with,...
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i mean, i have to tell people — it's the duke of edinburgh.but he brought carriage driving to prominence in britain when he took part in it, and i think he's still doing it today. and when he's retired, he'll carry on doing it and when he goes for it, when he's in competition, i promise you, he is fierce. he's a real battler. so, i didn't like him for years, but ended up loving him, because... 0h, is that...? oh, yeah, it evolves. i thought he was very rude to the press. well, he ignored us. but, slowly over the years, i've got to love him. now, when we go on an engagement, we won't be saying, "what colour do you reckon the queen will be wearing today?". we'll be saying, "do you think the duke will come today?". gents, thanks both very much indeed. we have a 90 second retrospective of his career on twitter which we did not have time to run in the programme that is just about it for tonight but we're not leaving yet — because we have another of our proms playouts now — tomorrow at the albert hall is a brahms and mozart night and on the programm
i mean, i have to tell people — it's the duke of edinburgh.but he brought carriage driving to prominence in britain when he took part in it, and i think he's still doing it today. and when he's retired, he'll carry on doing it and when he goes for it, when he's in competition, i promise you, he is fierce. he's a real battler. so, i didn't like him for years, but ended up loving him, because... 0h, is that...? oh, yeah, it evolves. i thought he was very rude to the press. well, he ignored us....
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the duke of edinburgh will carry out his final public engagement this afternoon before he retires froml duties. prince philip, who is 96—years—old, will attend a parade by the royal marines. in may it was announced he would be retiring after spending more than six decades supporting the queen as well as attending events for his own charities and organisations. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. he has been a familiar and sometimes forthright feature of national life ever since his marriage to the then princess elizabeth in november 1947 and although his robust approach to people and events has sometimes got him into trouble, few can criticise his devotion to royal duty, most often in support of the queen, but also in pursuit of his own separate programme, supporting issues like the environment and the development of the awards programme for young people which he created and which is named after him. but this afternoon it will come to an end. the duke, who was 96 injune, will attend his last solo engagement, a parade by the royal marines on the forecourt of buckingham pa
the duke of edinburgh will carry out his final public engagement this afternoon before he retires froml duties. prince philip, who is 96—years—old, will attend a parade by the royal marines. in may it was announced he would be retiring after spending more than six decades supporting the queen as well as attending events for his own charities and organisations. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. he has been a familiar and sometimes forthright feature of national life ever...
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here, queen elizabeth's husband, the duke of edinburgh, has bowed out of public life after 70 years ofe made his final solo appearance at a parade of royal marines at buckingham palace this afternoon. he's made at least 22,000 solo appearances. he first announced his retirement in may. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it was the kind of afternoon, weatherwise, which would have made anyone glad to be retiring. and the duke's case, he has been doing it for 70 years. but there he was on the forecourt of buckingham palace, a man of 96, standing to attention in the pouring rain, for the salute that he has had so many times. there were many things to remind him of the past decades. the parade had been mounted by the royal marines, the fighting force which is part of his beloved royal navy, in which he served in world war ii. and in the background was the palace, the headquarters of the monarchy, the building where his wedding to the then—princess elizabeth was celebrated i9a7, when his life as a royal began, and where he's attended so many events — the garden parties and fo
here, queen elizabeth's husband, the duke of edinburgh, has bowed out of public life after 70 years ofe made his final solo appearance at a parade of royal marines at buckingham palace this afternoon. he's made at least 22,000 solo appearances. he first announced his retirement in may. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it was the kind of afternoon, weatherwise, which would have made anyone glad to be retiring. and the duke's case, he has been doing it for 70 years. but there he...
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the duke of edinburgh has attended a royal marines parade at buckingham palace as his final solo publicement before retiring from royal duties today at the age of 96. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. a team of scientists has raised hopes that a pioneering gene editing technique can be used to eradicate inherited diseases. we'll discuss the future implications of this medical advance and the ethical questions it raises. as the company that provided the voting system for sunday's controversial vote in venezuela suggests that the turnout numbers have been tampered with, we'll bring you the latest reaction from the capital caracas. road safety campaigners that say government proposals to rip up speed bumps to combat air pollution are "daft and irresponsible". and at twenty to eleven, we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages with the deputy political editor at the sun, steve hawkes, and the broadcaster and author dame joan ba kewell. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello a
the duke of edinburgh has attended a royal marines parade at buckingham palace as his final solo publicement before retiring from royal duties today at the age of 96. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. a team of scientists has raised hopes that a pioneering gene editing technique can be used to eradicate inherited diseases. we'll discuss the future implications of this medical advance and the ethical questions it...
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as the queen and the duke of edinburgh came out to meet the crowds soon afterwards, it must have beenrs as it goes past. applause. the union flag raised, and then lowered to half—mast. another example of a breach of protocol in response to the public mood. earl spencer: diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. she proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic. singing. this is the last everybody will see of diana, princess of wales. of paris match magazine. looking back, what goes through your mind? she was in paris, being chased by the paparazzi, a business you we re by the paparazzi, a business you were in. i wonder what you felt when you heard what had happened?m were in. i wonder what you felt when you heard what had happened? it was a very shocking moment, first because people died in a car crash, and second because we didn‘t know what happened. there were photographers involved who were not sent by the magazine, but they were from the photojournalism world. not all of them were paparazz
as the queen and the duke of edinburgh came out to meet the crowds soon afterwards, it must have beenrs as it goes past. applause. the union flag raised, and then lowered to half—mast. another example of a breach of protocol in response to the public mood. earl spencer: diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. she proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic. singing. this is the last everybody will...
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it was pouring down with rain but that didn't put off the duke of edinburgh from attending his final gement before he retires. 96—year—old prince philip has completed over 22,000 engagements on his own since 1952. here he is as captain general of the royal marines — the duke attended a parade to mark the finale of the 1664 global challenge, a series of strength challenges raising money for charity. there's been an alarming rise in the rates of hiv infection in the philippines, with government health officials calling it a national emergency. right now the country has the fastest growing hiv epidemic in the asia—pacific region. 10,500 people were infected with hiv at the end of 2016, the vast majority of them men. that's a 1a0% increase since 2010. i spoke to carlos conde from human rights watch earlier, and asked him why the hiv epidemic is such a problem in the philippines. we are quite disappointed by the response of the government to the hiv epidemic over the years. the reason for that is because, while goofy government has been doing the best it could to provide treatment and scre
it was pouring down with rain but that didn't put off the duke of edinburgh from attending his final gement before he retires. 96—year—old prince philip has completed over 22,000 engagements on his own since 1952. here he is as captain general of the royal marines — the duke attended a parade to mark the finale of the 1664 global challenge, a series of strength challenges raising money for charity. there's been an alarming rise in the rates of hiv infection in the philippines, with...
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prince philip the duke of edinburgh has carried out his lost shuttled public engagement reviewing the parade of wrong arenes in the grounds of buckingham palace. the prince who's ninety six has completed more than twenty two thousand solo engagements since his wife queen elizabeth ascended to the throne in nineteen fifty tw. and many more by her side. scientists for the first time have successfully repaired a faulty gene in human embryos they used a process known as jeanette attend to correct dna that causes a deadly heart condition. the u. s. and south korean team allowed the embryos to develop for five days but they were not implanted. on medical correspondent focus walsh reports. uhhuh goal could not be more ambitious to eradicate inherited diseases. the scientists have taken an impressive first step on a long road. editing dna in human embryos so how was it done. inside the nucleus of each of our cells is odd genome billions of pieces of dna it's the instruction manual for life. the scientists were targeting a faulty gene that causes a serious heart condition. they first allies he
prince philip the duke of edinburgh has carried out his lost shuttled public engagement reviewing the parade of wrong arenes in the grounds of buckingham palace. the prince who's ninety six has completed more than twenty two thousand solo engagements since his wife queen elizabeth ascended to the throne in nineteen fifty tw. and many more by her side. scientists for the first time have successfully repaired a faulty gene in human embryos they used a process known as jeanette attend to correct...
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and is the duke of edinburgh setting the tone for us all by not retiring until the age of 96?the algerian journalist, nabila ramdani, and michael goldfarb. and david aaronovitch. a very warm welcome to all of you. so the brexit negotiations are on hold for the summer holidays. no more talks for the next few weeks. that hasn't stopped the new irish prime minister from making his opinions known. he made a speech this week, calling for unique solutions to preserve the relationship between the uk and the eu after britain leaves. brian, you're not long back from dublin. just how worried is the administration? it is a distinct change of tone from enda kenny's time. leo varadker has decided, probably correctly, to distance himself from the uk. enda kenny, at the beginning of when the referendum was held, enda kenny has said to the other eu members, "we are very close to britain, we can help britain through this."
and is the duke of edinburgh setting the tone for us all by not retiring until the age of 96?the algerian journalist, nabila ramdani, and michael goldfarb. and david aaronovitch. a very warm welcome to all of you. so the brexit negotiations are on hold for the summer holidays. no more talks for the next few weeks. that hasn't stopped the new irish prime minister from making his opinions known. he made a speech this week, calling for unique solutions to preserve the relationship between the uk...
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the duke of edinburgh well retire today. earlier we have been speaking today. ng to the editor of majesty magazine normal mac —— who says he will still support the queen for public engagements. he will still be there and will most likely be around and make her feel witty with comments about what she has been doing. he will be relieved to think —— she will be relieved to think —— she will be relieved to think he hasn't got to endure a round of constant and sometimes very tedious roll it —— while engagements. she will be happier thinking he is backcombed and what he wants to do. the charity, save the children, says more than a million children in yemen, the poorest country on the arab peninsula, are at higher risk of dying from cholera because they are severely malnourished. two years of civil war have led to severe humanitarian crisis, with the country on the brink of famine and nearly half—a—million people infected with cholera. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar explained more about the problems with the country's health facilities. it isa it is a d
the duke of edinburgh well retire today. earlier we have been speaking today. ng to the editor of majesty magazine normal mac —— who says he will still support the queen for public engagements. he will still be there and will most likely be around and make her feel witty with comments about what she has been doing. he will be relieved to think —— she will be relieved to think —— she will be relieved to think he hasn't got to endure a round of constant and sometimes very tedious roll...
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the 96—year—old duke of edinburgh is set for one last official royal engagement before retirement. 11 billion in the third quarter of the year. up up and away. us shares hit a record high for a fifth day in a row, we tell you what's driving the astonishing growth.
the 96—year—old duke of edinburgh is set for one last official royal engagement before retirement. 11 billion in the third quarter of the year. up up and away. us shares hit a record high for a fifth day in a row, we tell you what's driving the astonishing growth.
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and is the duke of edinburgh setting the tone for us all, not retiring until the age of 96?h writer and broadcaster, algerian journalist nabila ramdani, and michael goldfarb, the founder of the podcast frdh — welcome to you all. the brexit negotiations are on hold for the summer holiday — but that's not stopped the new irish prime minister expressing his anxieties about the future. leo varadker made an outspoken speech in belfast this week, and called for "unique solutions" to preserve the relationship between the uk and the european union after britain leaves. brian, you'rejust back from dublin — how worried is the administration? a distinct change of tone from kenny's time. leo varadker has decided to distance himself from the uk. kenny had, since the referendum, said
and is the duke of edinburgh setting the tone for us all, not retiring until the age of 96?h writer and broadcaster, algerian journalist nabila ramdani, and michael goldfarb, the founder of the podcast frdh — welcome to you all. the brexit negotiations are on hold for the summer holiday — but that's not stopped the new irish prime minister expressing his anxieties about the future. leo varadker made an outspoken speech in belfast this week, and called for "unique solutions" to...
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entirely different matters, because here in the uk this week, you may know that prince philip, the duke of edinburgh6. he was the guest of honour at a special buckingham palace ceremony, hosted by the royal marines. as the prince left, they played for he's a jolly good fellow. many of us have to work beyond retirement age. is he setting the tone for all of us? david, i think you have been writing about working longer and we will all have to do it. i am not sure that any of us would be wanted on television at the age of 96, but... a niche television channel for ioo—year—olds. this is one of the reasons why i like to go swimming in florida, because they are all fatter than me. that would be quite nice. it is an idea, and if anybody adopts it i have the copyright on it. cue endless bits of patronising of 90—year—olds. everywhere we say, "good on you." i think we even follow a little bit of that and it is nice, obviously, it is good to think, especially as you enter... what would you describe us as being in, michael? the early autumn. it is nice to think... this is an important subject because we keep h
entirely different matters, because here in the uk this week, you may know that prince philip, the duke of edinburgh6. he was the guest of honour at a special buckingham palace ceremony, hosted by the royal marines. as the prince left, they played for he's a jolly good fellow. many of us have to work beyond retirement age. is he setting the tone for all of us? david, i think you have been writing about working longer and we will all have to do it. i am not sure that any of us would be wanted on...
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as the queen and the duke of edinburgh came out to meet the crowds soon afterwards, it must have beenn. silence from the mourners watching, the million who have come here to london. tears as they go past. applause. the union flag raised, and then lowered to half—mast. another example of a breach of protocol in response to the public mood. diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. she proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic. singing. this is the last everybody will see of diana, princess of wales. our correspondent sophie long is at kensington palace as members of the public are gathering to pay tribute. lots of people have come here to kensington palace pay their respects, 20 years after diana lost her life in that car crash in paris. one of them is renee. thank you for being with us. you've come a long way. we flew in from los angeles yesterday. we woke up late this morning and showed up. we watched people arrive yesterday from the window. we didn't know it was prince william, harry and
as the queen and the duke of edinburgh came out to meet the crowds soon afterwards, it must have beenn. silence from the mourners watching, the million who have come here to london. tears as they go past. applause. the union flag raised, and then lowered to half—mast. another example of a breach of protocol in response to the public mood. diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. she proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate...
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after 65 years of official public engagements, the duke of edinburgh will make his final solo appearance duty today. prince philip will attend a parade by the royal marines, of which he's the captain general. now 96, he's the longest serving consort in british history. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, is at buckingham palace for us. well, it was six years ago at the time of his 90th birthday that the duke said he had done his bit and it was time to take things a little easier. now, finally, he is going to dojust easier. now, finally, he is going to do just that. this afternoon, hopefully not in the rain which is falling at the moment, a parade will ta ke falling at the moment, a parade will take place on the forecourt of buckingham palace which will mark indeed the end of 70 years of his separate programme of royal engagements. he's been a familiar and sometimes forthright feature of national life ever since his marriage to the then princess elizabeth in november 1947. and although his robust approach to people and events are sometimes got into trouble, few can criticise his d
after 65 years of official public engagements, the duke of edinburgh will make his final solo appearance duty today. prince philip will attend a parade by the royal marines, of which he's the captain general. now 96, he's the longest serving consort in british history. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, is at buckingham palace for us. well, it was six years ago at the time of his 90th birthday that the duke said he had done his bit and it was time to take things a little easier. now,...
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after 70 years of official public engagements, the duke of edinburgh made his final solo appearance on the longest serving consort in british history. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell is at buckingham palace for us. he didn't let the rain stop him, did he? it certainly did rain on his final solo parade. we mustn't forget that we will still see him from time to time alongside the queen at major events. but for someone who is famously no—nonsense in his approach, and he doesn't really do too much in the way of sentiment, i thought he looked really chuffed at his sendoff. it was the kind of afternoon weather—wise which might have made anyone glad to be retiring. quite apart from the fact that in the duke's case he's been doing this sort of thing for 70 years. but there he was, on the forecourt of buckingham palace, a man of 96, standing to attention in the pouring rain for the salute he has heard so many times. there were many things to remind him of the past decade. the parade had been mounted by the royal marines, the fighting force which is part of his beloved royal navy. in w
after 70 years of official public engagements, the duke of edinburgh made his final solo appearance on the longest serving consort in british history. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell is at buckingham palace for us. he didn't let the rain stop him, did he? it certainly did rain on his final solo parade. we mustn't forget that we will still see him from time to time alongside the queen at major events. but for someone who is famously no—nonsense in his approach, and he doesn't really...
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the duke of edinburgh is longest serving in pr prettyishist hi and oldest of reigning monarch.his final event will be royal marines parade. 22,000 public engagements. >>> the queen looking stunning in that yellow though. >> right? >> four drinks a dale will do it for you. >> brightening anybody's spirit. >>> were we expecting popup shower. >> i was surprised by it. >> thank you for bringing it up. we were not. sometimes that happens during the summer. i wish we would be right on time. and yeah we did miss those ones yesterday. we were more expecting them that kind of pattern starts today. so, starting the someday early. same kind of deal today. we could have more today. don't let it surprise you. 76 in washington and 69 gaithersburg and 70 dulles. lot more humidity as you step outside and you feel it right away warm summery pattern and at least through the rest of the workweek this week. sat line and radar showing mostly cloudy skies and not seeing raindrops hitting the ground early this morning. later this afternoon clouds break up and we get and build instability and pop anot
the duke of edinburgh is longest serving in pr prettyishist hi and oldest of reigning monarch.his final event will be royal marines parade. 22,000 public engagements. >>> the queen looking stunning in that yellow though. >> right? >> four drinks a dale will do it for you. >> brightening anybody's spirit. >>> were we expecting popup shower. >> i was surprised by it. >> thank you for bringing it up. we were not. sometimes that happens during the...
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we were looking at this story yesterday. yesterday. will not be the final engagement of the duke of edinburghc and —— engagement. engagement. we're not watching yesterday morning, steph? yesterday morning, steph? we were told this. told this. continue doing work with his charities. charities. still accompany her majesty the queen, but he has taken a step. queen, but he has taken a step. he is 96. he is on many front pages today. today. not long ago, caroland are, and he is such a chip of local for his age. is such a chip of local for his age. that is how i want to be like. on the front page of the daily telegraph as well. telegraph as well. a lovely picture of him. of him. is deserving of the nation's gratitude. and the front page of the times. times. story of lloyd's being sued for $10 million? million? cancellation of one of kanye west's tours. tours. i have not looked into this in great detail. in great detail. lloyds are a big insurance company. yes. questions about cancellations in his tour. tour. a nice way to get in the headlines again, isn't it? headlines again, isn't it? or not he wi
we were looking at this story yesterday. yesterday. will not be the final engagement of the duke of edinburghc and —— engagement. engagement. we're not watching yesterday morning, steph? yesterday morning, steph? we were told this. told this. continue doing work with his charities. charities. still accompany her majesty the queen, but he has taken a step. queen, but he has taken a step. he is 96. he is on many front pages today. today. not long ago, caroland are, and he is such a chip of...
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as the queen and the duke of edinburgh came out to meet the crowds soon afterwards, it must have been who have come here to london. tears as it goes past. applause. the union flag raised, and then lowered to half—mast. another example of a breach of protocol in response to the public mood. earl spencer: diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. she proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic. singing. this is the last everybody will see of diana, princess of wales. well, you saw him in that montage. he broke the news to half a billion people worldwide, nic gowing. give us people worldwide, nic gowing. give us your people worldwide, nic gowing. give us your memories people worldwide, nic gowing. give us your memories of the hours before you knew what had happened. it was the middle of a saturday night. you knew what had happened. it was the middle of a saturday nightlj should tell you the context if i may. 2a hours earlier, i had been in japan ata may. 2a hours earlier, i had been in japan at
as the queen and the duke of edinburgh came out to meet the crowds soon afterwards, it must have been who have come here to london. tears as it goes past. applause. the union flag raised, and then lowered to half—mast. another example of a breach of protocol in response to the public mood. earl spencer: diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. she proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic....
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hasn't seen the last of the duke of edinburgh: he will still accompany queen elizabeth from time to timeill to come on the newshour: a breakthrough in gene editing; the scientific and ethical implications. the tug of war between congress and the white house. efforts to stop superbugs in their tracks. and, much more. >> woodruff: now, more on that breakthrough in research announced today. the first time that a human embryo has been successfully edited in the u.s. to correct an inherited condition. the milestone could open the way for future treatments, but it also crosses a line that many have opposed. hari sreenivasan has more from our new york studios. >> sreenivasan: the work was done with a technology known as crispr. essentially, a team of scientists snipped out the gene that causes a heart disease known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. researchers at oregon health and sciences university showed they could erase the mutation not just from the d.n.a. of the embryos, but also made sure the disease would not be passed on to future generations. that's known as germ-line editing, and there
hasn't seen the last of the duke of edinburgh: he will still accompany queen elizabeth from time to timeill to come on the newshour: a breakthrough in gene editing; the scientific and ethical implications. the tug of war between congress and the white house. efforts to stop superbugs in their tracks. and, much more. >> woodruff: now, more on that breakthrough in research announced today. the first time that a human embryo has been successfully edited in the u.s. to correct an inherited...
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as the queen and the duke of edinburgh came out to meet the crowds soon afterwards, it must have beenpencer: diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. she proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic. singing. this is the last everybody will see of diana, princess of wales. some of the memorable scenes of 20 yea rs some of the memorable scenes of 20 years ago. of course those scenes are being shown on many screens today because people are reliving some of the events of 20 years ago. joining me now are two guests who knew princess diana well, the dancer wayne sleep, and vivienne parry, who worked closely with diana during her time as patron of the mother and baby charity, birthright. both of you with your own perspective. it is great to have you with us. before we say anything, i will put wayne in the frame. we want to show viewers something rather special that you z wayne. —— you did, wayne. to do, with clearly dance. let‘s look at it. it was sort of upmanship. so i‘d do a pirouette like that
as the queen and the duke of edinburgh came out to meet the crowds soon afterwards, it must have beenpencer: diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. she proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic. singing. this is the last everybody will see of diana, princess of wales. some of the memorable scenes of 20 yea rs some of the memorable scenes of 20 years ago. of course those scenes are being shown on...
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there's a duke of edinburgh awards and rebecca has been training for her gold expedition. the school has prepared her well for the future. teachers are there to prepare you for what you need so you just have to aim for that. at the same time some subjects like pse, they can get you ready for going out in the world. her mum, cheryl, is a member of the national parent forum and has a keen interest in scottish education. she says children can succeed if they're supported.” appreciate education is going through so many changes, but it's now about narrowing it and working with the parents of the schools and local authorities and government to bring everyone together to make it more attainable. but recent years have seen standards decline. so what's been going on? there's certainly no single cause. i think the introduction of scotland's national curriculum, which has been going on for some 13 years now, has been badly organised and has led to a numberof been badly organised and has led to a number of serious adverse consequences, a number of serious adverse consequences, not leas
there's a duke of edinburgh awards and rebecca has been training for her gold expedition. the school has prepared her well for the future. teachers are there to prepare you for what you need so you just have to aim for that. at the same time some subjects like pse, they can get you ready for going out in the world. her mum, cheryl, is a member of the national parent forum and has a keen interest in scottish education. she says children can succeed if they're supported.” appreciate education...
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the 96-year-old duke of edinburgh row announced his retirement from publy duties in may.ide the queen for more than 65 dreers. he's a world war ii veteran and rose to the rank of royal commander in the royal navy. oc still plans to appear at queen. >>> cbs explores the future of jobs and the issues facing the american work force. this morning we look at how employers are handling the booming job market. hiring is up more than 17% nationwide compared to july 2016. according to linked in, work force for august, but in some parts of the congress they face challenges ranging from from an employees skills gap to a growing problem with drug abuse. good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us what these reports tell us about the capacity to go higher. you're seeing lots of industries in double-digit growth hiring. manufacturing, oil and gas has seen double digit gas, aerospace, manufacturing, places where you actually need people to build things that other people are going to buy. these ar grown in the past. this year we see it grow. >> how do they use linked in to recruit people?
the 96-year-old duke of edinburgh row announced his retirement from publy duties in may.ide the queen for more than 65 dreers. he's a world war ii veteran and rose to the rank of royal commander in the royal navy. oc still plans to appear at queen. >>> cbs explores the future of jobs and the issues facing the american work force. this morning we look at how employers are handling the booming job market. hiring is up more than 17% nationwide compared to july 2016. according to linked...
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. >>> and the duke of edinburgh is heading into his last day of royal duties.d finale, a ceremony at buckingham palace. prince philip at age 96, is the longest serving consort in british history. and today is 22,219. by the way, in royal news, did you see this report in "travel & leisure" magazine, according to the royal chef, the queen has four drinks over the course of the day. >> a woman after your own heart. >> including a glass of champagne before bed. i knew i liked her. >>> in other news, the battle between airlines and passengers, back in the news with a little bit of a twist. in june, we showed you surveillance video seeming to capture a united airlines employee roughing up a 71 grandfather. now, there seems to be more to their confrontation that meets the eye. kerry sanders at bush international airport. >> reporter: i spoke to ronald tigner who was pushed and knocked out by a former agent. he says this is all very upsetting to him. and he's now suing in court. fighting back, mr. anastasia, is countersuing. the video seems to show what happens when pu
. >>> and the duke of edinburgh is heading into his last day of royal duties.d finale, a ceremony at buckingham palace. prince philip at age 96, is the longest serving consort in british history. and today is 22,219. by the way, in royal news, did you see this report in "travel & leisure" magazine, according to the royal chef, the queen has four drinks over the course of the day. >> a woman after your own heart. >> including a glass of champagne before bed. i...
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and i think what we now see, and particularly with the queen and the duke of edinburgh winding down,ause they know it is one that works, and it does. her work ethos that endeared her to the public, not in this country but internationally, it was strawberry to watch it. angela says diana obviously loved her kids. it is so sad. ian says, as a royal photographer, i remember her laughter, her sense of fun and how she turned from a person being very awkward to a photograph to one who could show great feeling through her imagery. i took william's first official christmas baby shots. i took some of her last photos at an event before she died and many in between. i remember watching her compete with charles in photography sessions. her legacy lives on. how did she change the monarchy, in your view? you had a eye view. —— a bird's eye view. well, initially, in 1981, no one handed her a manual on how to become a royal princess. she was just a natural at it and did the opening of shopping malls so forth and obviously a signed herself to a number of charities quickly. and she did that with relat
and i think what we now see, and particularly with the queen and the duke of edinburgh winding down,ause they know it is one that works, and it does. her work ethos that endeared her to the public, not in this country but internationally, it was strawberry to watch it. angela says diana obviously loved her kids. it is so sad. ian says, as a royal photographer, i remember her laughter, her sense of fun and how she turned from a person being very awkward to a photograph to one who could show...