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elizabeth: yeah.ve got more than 21,000 ballots were disqualified in colorado in the 2016 election because of problems with voter i.d. the other thing too, sir, the u.s. census data shows atlanta is 51% black. denver is 9% black. why is president biden and former president barack obama applauding baseball's boycott of atlanta when it slams millions of black families and workers? they could lose 190 million bucks in revenue in atlanta, what do you think? >> they're applauding this move because they don't care about what happens own the ground. they don't care about the small businesses here in my home county of cobb which would have hosted all-star game. they don't care about that. they don't care about the companies here. they don't care about the families that relied on this. they don't care about the fans and whether or not they have done their homework, whether they even know that colorado's laws in many respects are either the same as or less liberal than georgia's, they just don't care and that's
elizabeth: yeah.ve got more than 21,000 ballots were disqualified in colorado in the 2016 election because of problems with voter i.d. the other thing too, sir, the u.s. census data shows atlanta is 51% black. denver is 9% black. why is president biden and former president barack obama applauding baseball's boycott of atlanta when it slams millions of black families and workers? they could lose 190 million bucks in revenue in atlanta, what do you think? >> they're applauding this move...
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elizabeth: okay.age and a disgrace. if somebody gets shot and killed by an illegal border crosser armed with weapons, you've got to say to yourself, are they going to take notice and do something? >> you would hope. elizabeth: is that what it takes? >> unfortunately, it's not biden or secretary mayorkas who feel those awful policies, it's the mayors and the people of those towns. it's going to take somebody getting killed. the only way to stop it is for biden to undo all of the things he's undone. we have to get the numbers down. unfortunately, the cornyn-sinema bill does the exact opposite. it won't to do anything to stop the overall crisis. elizabeth: you know, it is literally naive to say, you know, everything's okay down there, that, you know, we should be pro-immigration. the u.s. is open arms pro-immigration. everybody agrees with that, mike. the issue is the humanitarian crisis, with guns, drugs pouring across the border and the drug cartels and human traffickers own big sections of the border.
elizabeth: okay.age and a disgrace. if somebody gets shot and killed by an illegal border crosser armed with weapons, you've got to say to yourself, are they going to take notice and do something? >> you would hope. elizabeth: is that what it takes? >> unfortunately, it's not biden or secretary mayorkas who feel those awful policies, it's the mayors and the people of those towns. it's going to take somebody getting killed. the only way to stop it is for biden to undo all of the...
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elizabeth: yeah.lso you know the president, "washington post" said the president got it wrong. you guys are saying that early voting, the polling places will stay open until at least 5:00 p.m. discretion to stay open until 7:00 p.m. yeah, curious why the president got his facts so terribly wrong there. basically -- state of georgia, quickly, you said in an op-ed that the state of georgia has better absentee balloting and better protection for ballots than biden's home state of delaware, that true? >> there is no doubt. all you have to do is fact check it, compare the two. the president should do that. you know maybe some of these people women start boycotting delaware instead of this ridiculous stuff that they're doing with the major league baseball all-star game. all they will do is hurt hard-working georgians working over a year to put that game together. who have been through covid. who are excited about the opportunity to host that game and all you're going to do is hurt working people and you kno
elizabeth: yeah.lso you know the president, "washington post" said the president got it wrong. you guys are saying that early voting, the polling places will stay open until at least 5:00 p.m. discretion to stay open until 7:00 p.m. yeah, curious why the president got his facts so terribly wrong there. basically -- state of georgia, quickly, you said in an op-ed that the state of georgia has better absentee balloting and better protection for ballots than biden's home state of...
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elizabeth: yeah.ut you and senator grassley, you did a story, a report, rather, deep dive into the biden family history. they like s-corps. they like to use off-balance sheet shell companies to bury cash they get from overseas. delaware is known for all of this. they like to do all of this with real estate infrastructure deals that the biden family has done in romania, iraq, costa rica. working with russia, china, you've seen this kind of activity in the past, right? >> absolutely. again i'm concerned about the complex web of foreign entanglements particularly within china but really all over the world. so you simply can't trace it. when you're trying to hide income the way you do it you set up corporation after corporation after corporation. you layer these things. for example, one of the corporations they used was called hudson west. there are eight or nine different hudson west corporations. you don't know who owns them. you don't know where the money is flowing back and forge. that is how you laun
elizabeth: yeah.ut you and senator grassley, you did a story, a report, rather, deep dive into the biden family history. they like s-corps. they like to use off-balance sheet shell companies to bury cash they get from overseas. delaware is known for all of this. they like to do all of this with real estate infrastructure deals that the biden family has done in romania, iraq, costa rica. working with russia, china, you've seen this kind of activity in the past, right? >> absolutely. again...
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elizabeth: okay. got the young toddlers who are dropped over, literally, by human smugglers over the border wall. worder patrol saying they're doing -- border patrol saying they're doing fine. now we've got this fight between al of course cez and senator ted cruz. aoc is trying to claim ted cruz created the problem. what do you say? >> he didn't. and it's disgusting to know that if this would have been under the trump administration when these two children were dropped, let's be clear, they were dropped from about 15 feet. look up at your ceiling, double the height of that ceiling, and those children weren't dropped onto a nice, grassy surface. they were dropped onto rocks. they could have been seriously injured, if not killed. yet we don't hear a peep from the aoc talking about these are the policies that are -- the democrat policies are allowing the criminal cartels to generate all these profits to drop these children on the ground from 16 feet in the air. it's disgusting, it's, it's immoral. the fa
elizabeth: okay. got the young toddlers who are dropped over, literally, by human smugglers over the border wall. worder patrol saying they're doing -- border patrol saying they're doing fine. now we've got this fight between al of course cez and senator ted cruz. aoc is trying to claim ted cruz created the problem. what do you say? >> he didn't. and it's disgusting to know that if this would have been under the trump administration when these two children were dropped, let's be clear,...
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elizabeth: i hear you. >> i'm sorry? elizabeth: no, go ahead.ish your thought. >> no, it is my understanding that the family are contemplating a filing a civil lawsuit. good luck with that in the district of columbia. i can clearly tell you as a lawyer you have defenses. those defenses are contributory negligence, assumption of the risk. what ms. babbitt was allegedly trying to do get through a window at the capitol when she was shot. that is very unfortunate. it is tragic but i don't think her and her family will unfortunately collect money. elizabeth: critics who saw the video, feel he was shot in cold blood. she didn't have a gun on her. he didn't try to take her aside. the question, shouldn't taxpayers get to know who this police officer is? you know what i mean? people need to know who killed ashli babbitt? >> liz, you're absolutely right about something you're saying here. i think the taxpayers should be given a copy of the entire report. i think it should be made public. and so, so everyone can see. i don't know so much about whether they
elizabeth: i hear you. >> i'm sorry? elizabeth: no, go ahead.ish your thought. >> no, it is my understanding that the family are contemplating a filing a civil lawsuit. good luck with that in the district of columbia. i can clearly tell you as a lawyer you have defenses. those defenses are contributory negligence, assumption of the risk. what ms. babbitt was allegedly trying to do get through a window at the capitol when she was shot. that is very unfortunate. it is tragic but i...
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elizabeth: yeah. know, major league baseball admitted that they moved the all-star game from georgia because of pressure from president biden criticizing the georgia law. you know, we hear what you're saying. the mayor of denver, colorado, he is cheering this on. he said his region, his area will get 100 million bucks. butch miller of georgia, a top state lawmaker broke down what is happening here. guy, i would like your comments after the sound bite of what butch miller said about this. watch this. >> georgia has a voter i.d. colorado has a voter i.d. georgia's voter i.d. is free. colorado charges $1.67 for their voter i.d. colorado has 15 days of early voting in person. georgia has 17 days of early voting in person. georgia has 29 days of mail-in ballots. colorado has 25 days of mail-in ballots. we permit sunday voting. colorado prohibits sunday voting. this is all about politics and nothing about the voter access. if you were talking about politics, politics, politics, it has no business in basebal
elizabeth: yeah. know, major league baseball admitted that they moved the all-star game from georgia because of pressure from president biden criticizing the georgia law. you know, we hear what you're saying. the mayor of denver, colorado, he is cheering this on. he said his region, his area will get 100 million bucks. butch miller of georgia, a top state lawmaker broke down what is happening here. guy, i would like your comments after the sound bite of what butch miller said about this. watch...
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elizabeth: okay.et's move on to the georgia vote law because now you know georgia is about to lose 190 million bucks, it could have used that during a pandemic because major league baseball yanked its all-star game. do you think it is time for democrats like stacy abrams of georgia to come clean? sources close to her are telling "the hill" newspaper she didn't pressure major league baseball to yank the all-star game out of georgia. our fox business's charlie gasparino saying yes she did. shouldn't they come on the record to say here is what went down? >> yes they should but they shouldn't. this is a major opportunity for the conservative movement. this is a major error by the woke left and the problem here is that the perception is growing in middle america, in the vast centrist majority, the perception is growing and it is a correct perception that the democratic party is really controlled by these woke, the woke nut base i call them. and so president biden, people thought they were, that they were e
elizabeth: okay.et's move on to the georgia vote law because now you know georgia is about to lose 190 million bucks, it could have used that during a pandemic because major league baseball yanked its all-star game. do you think it is time for democrats like stacy abrams of georgia to come clean? sources close to her are telling "the hill" newspaper she didn't pressure major league baseball to yank the all-star game out of georgia. our fox business's charlie gasparino saying yes she...
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elizabeth: yeah.ance studies show that black lives matter and antifa riots created at least $2 billion in damages across the country over the riots last spring. thirty people dead in those riots. now colors out with new statements that she's saying she bought the four homes for more than $3 million and saying that it does not run counter to her marxist principles because her family uses them. but is the community using them because, you know, we're not being facetious, black lives matter's founding documents say it takes a community to raise a child. she's saying it's okay to have this, my family's using it. >> this is capitalism through and through. she could use that millions of dollars to help black children, but she chose to basically pay a mortgage in a white community. the one house she bought in malibu, california, the black population is at .04%. of course she doesn't live by her own standards, and i'm not shocked. as we saw, that story was censored, and people have to understand when twitter
elizabeth: yeah.ance studies show that black lives matter and antifa riots created at least $2 billion in damages across the country over the riots last spring. thirty people dead in those riots. now colors out with new statements that she's saying she bought the four homes for more than $3 million and saying that it does not run counter to her marxist principles because her family uses them. but is the community using them because, you know, we're not being facetious, black lives matter's...
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elizabeth: biden says no to elizabeth warren's wealth tax but were looking at tax hikes going up to 40% the upper bracket, capital gains tax going up, gas taxes potentially going up to, is your battle plan to take this fight to the battleground states and hit the democrat to the tax increases if you look tona the senate yeah multiple that were not here to vote on the 2017 tax relief and their voters need to know where they stand on this critically to senators in arizona and anew in georgia and did new and nevada. as well you have maggie and for reelection in 2022 in new hampshire and joe manchin will be a pivotal member, those are people that merit the most focus and response from their constituents whether or not they support this huge tax increase on them. elizabeth: marc short, great to see you, come back soon coming up texas representative tony gonzalez, he is fired up and toured the border earlier this week and what you hear from the biden administration is not the s, going on weat's have kamala harris missing in action at the border, we have a new poll coming in showing a growing
elizabeth: biden says no to elizabeth warren's wealth tax but were looking at tax hikes going up to 40% the upper bracket, capital gains tax going up, gas taxes potentially going up to, is your battle plan to take this fight to the battleground states and hit the democrat to the tax increases if you look tona the senate yeah multiple that were not here to vote on the 2017 tax relief and their voters need to know where they stand on this critically to senators in arizona and anew in georgia and...
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elizabeth: sure.rgia congressman buddy carter on this debate, georgia democrat stacey abrams seen on camera backtracking trying to have it both waives in testimony before the senate over the major league boycott of georgia due to georgia's new vote law. we have details left. >> what i find extremely offensive the narrative from the left that black people are not smart enough, not educated enough, not desirous enough of education to do what every other culture and race does in this country, get an i.d. true racism is this, it is rejection of the democratic party or my proud race is called soft bigotry of low expectations. president biden said of the georgia law, this is jim crow on steroids. with all due respect, mr. president, you know better. it is disgusting and offensive to compare actual voter suppression of violence of that era we grew up in with a state law that only asks people show their i.d. over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not catchy, is it? that's not going to swim about in your
elizabeth: sure.rgia congressman buddy carter on this debate, georgia democrat stacey abrams seen on camera backtracking trying to have it both waives in testimony before the senate over the major league boycott of georgia due to georgia's new vote law. we have details left. >> what i find extremely offensive the narrative from the left that black people are not smart enough, not educated enough, not desirous enough of education to do what every other culture and race does in this...
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elizabeth: i guess he's been in d.c.ine, that it could be routine, there was a serious pushback on the incomprehensible answer, the laptop has information about joe biden needing to reachri executives before joe biden pressured ukraine, had e-mails about the business dealings overseas china so he remembers all sorts of things but not that. go ahead. >> i was just going to say, again the invasive answers he is giving are just unbelievable, i have a hard time with the idea that he does not remember whether he dropped off the laptop to be repaired or not, instead it might've been stolen, if that was the case did he file a police report being stolen, clearly what i think is going on he doesn't want to admit that is is laptop because it has potentially very important information and get him in a lot of trouble legally and potentially makes his father look very unethical in the way that they took advantage, the president and the vice president position to profit at the expense of the american taxpayer and basically they engage
elizabeth: i guess he's been in d.c.ine, that it could be routine, there was a serious pushback on the incomprehensible answer, the laptop has information about joe biden needing to reachri executives before joe biden pressured ukraine, had e-mails about the business dealings overseas china so he remembers all sorts of things but not that. go ahead. >> i was just going to say, again the invasive answers he is giving are just unbelievable, i have a hard time with the idea that he does not...
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elizabeth: okay.ere's the thing, studies show anywhere from a third to a half of police forces are minorities. there is a lot of destruction of minority neighborhoods right now. 30 people killed in the riots since last year. what do you say? >> what i say is in our majority african-american community here in detroit the majority support the men and women who serve every single day. they support us and i think i can honestly say that for a lot of the communities of color in other places who rely on us to do an effective job. now i'm not supporting bad policing, not at all. we should hold bad police officers accountable but when you have people in seats of influence and you notice, liz, i didn't say seats of leadership because i cannot attach leadership to individuals like waters or talib. that is not leadership. leadership is coming up with reasonable solutions, not knee-jerk reactions. let's face it, liz, we know this is really all about self-serving. this is about self-serving. they're catering to a
elizabeth: okay.ere's the thing, studies show anywhere from a third to a half of police forces are minorities. there is a lot of destruction of minority neighborhoods right now. 30 people killed in the riots since last year. what do you say? >> what i say is in our majority african-american community here in detroit the majority support the men and women who serve every single day. they support us and i think i can honestly say that for a lot of the communities of color in other places...
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elizabeth: yeah.ou know antifa has slammed portland with riots about a year. they set on fire parts of the police union building, destroyed cop cars. the brooklyn center mayor taking command of the police and firing the city manager after the city manager supported due process for the officer. what was your reaction when you heard that story? due process is in the constitution. >> the police chief came out very quickly said we made a mistake here this is challenge. this is a problem. this is criminal investigation referral to appropriate authorities. they transparently released video showed what happened to citizens concerned. that is what communities were looking for across the country. i applaud the chief for doing that. i don't know what reason politicians decided that wasn't an appropriate response. seemed to me that this is the time when a strong leader who is transparent, open has a long-term relationship with the community should be in place there without cause. maybe there is, the chief had de
elizabeth: yeah.ou know antifa has slammed portland with riots about a year. they set on fire parts of the police union building, destroyed cop cars. the brooklyn center mayor taking command of the police and firing the city manager after the city manager supported due process for the officer. what was your reaction when you heard that story? due process is in the constitution. >> the police chief came out very quickly said we made a mistake here this is challenge. this is a problem. this...
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elizabeth: yeah. know, detroit police chief james craig was on with us last night. ted, he was mentioning that there is often false stories of police shootings. then that triggers rioting and looting. have you heard that? >> well, yes. and not only that, there are all sorts of false information that are at times unfortunately out of pride put out there in order to get the crowd all in a frenzy and worked up. and i have seen that. i was out in ferguson, missouri. i have been out in cincinnati. i've been in many of these hot spots around the country. that is the one common thread. is that there are times instigators will come into these communities. they will stir up that community to a frenzy unfortunately. elizabeth: yeah. we hear you. by the way, you know, you talked about baltimore. we covered that, ted. you were spoke with such integrity about baltimore. president barack obama said no to looting. he said you're acting like felons and criminals if you're doing looting. we ran out of time. we have to
elizabeth: yeah. know, detroit police chief james craig was on with us last night. ted, he was mentioning that there is often false stories of police shootings. then that triggers rioting and looting. have you heard that? >> well, yes. and not only that, there are all sorts of false information that are at times unfortunately out of pride put out there in order to get the crowd all in a frenzy and worked up. and i have seen that. i was out in ferguson, missouri. i have been out in...
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elizabeth: sure.t ford o'connell growing problems with media and social media censorship of conservatives. we've got even more examples. you won't believe what twitter is know doing. also media still being accused of not covering and covering up one of the biggest scandals of all, one that helped democrat joe biden get elected, but remember that story was censored. we'll talk about it next. >> one thing he said that was correct was when he said that this was like all a red herring. he is kind of right because hunter biden is a red herring. he steers all the attention away from his dad and his dad's complicity in a lot of these dealings, and especially the big story which is china the coverup in the corruption and what the media did and what social media did. you can spend your life in boxing or any other business, but one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. and it won't matter what hit you. what matters is you're down. and there's nothing down there with you but the choice that will de
elizabeth: sure.t ford o'connell growing problems with media and social media censorship of conservatives. we've got even more examples. you won't believe what twitter is know doing. also media still being accused of not covering and covering up one of the biggest scandals of all, one that helped democrat joe biden get elected, but remember that story was censored. we'll talk about it next. >> one thing he said that was correct was when he said that this was like all a red herring. he is...
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elizabeth: sure. kt kt mcfarland on illinois democrat governor pritzker and mayor lori lightfoot, they got booed at a chicago white sox game. the crowd venting their anger over everything from rising crime to rising taxes and, by the way, these democrat officials? they broke their own lockdown rules that they demanded for everybody else. watch this next. stay right there. ♪ ♪ >> smart people knew that getting getting getting ing rid of police and justifying looting and property destruction would lead to chaos, but the media refused to say so because it made them complicit. instead of focusing on the crime wave, they energized the protests which forced police to shift officers from neighborhoods plagued by crime. check out the mug gots of those spoiled white rioters. welcome to clown world. violent criminals released so they won't get covid and business owners arrested for did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't--
elizabeth: sure. kt kt mcfarland on illinois democrat governor pritzker and mayor lori lightfoot, they got booed at a chicago white sox game. the crowd venting their anger over everything from rising crime to rising taxes and, by the way, these democrat officials? they broke their own lockdown rules that they demanded for everybody else. watch this next. stay right there. ♪ ♪ >> smart people knew that getting getting getting ing rid of police and justifying looting and property...
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elizabeth: yeah.rosecutor for putting patients back into nursing homes. a lot of people passed away in those nursing homes from covid-19. deneen borelli, always terrific to have you on. come back soon. >> thanks, liz. elizabeth: sure. up next, fox news contributor deroy murdock. growing backlash against new york times columnist paul krugman. he's saying that there was basically -- he's saying that the protests were all peaceful, riots were a, quote, fantasy. this is all a figment of the republican imagination. we're going to just show you exactly how paul krugman misled his readers and what he left out, what they didn't get to see, the dramatic facts about the riots. ♪ ♪ >> i was front and center at the protests at the riot. we did not -- [inaudible conversations] >> so i was, we were being -- the officers that were putting themselves in harm's way were being pelted with concrete being pelted with concrete blocks. we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but we have aunts.
elizabeth: yeah.rosecutor for putting patients back into nursing homes. a lot of people passed away in those nursing homes from covid-19. deneen borelli, always terrific to have you on. come back soon. >> thanks, liz. elizabeth: sure. up next, fox news contributor deroy murdock. growing backlash against new york times columnist paul krugman. he's saying that there was basically -- he's saying that the protests were all peaceful, riots were a, quote, fantasy. this is all a figment of the...
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rewell.the eve of a royal the never-before-seen photos of prince philip and his queen, elizabeth, a lifetimef service and sacrifice. and the royal rift. the family coming togethr as a scandal threatens to tear them apart. open talenti and raise the jar. to gelato made from scratch. raise the jar to all five layers. raise the jar to the best gelato... you've ever tasted. talenti. raise the jar. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. tonight, grief and outrage gripping indianapolis, the scene of the latest mass shooting in america. a gunman taking the lives of at least eight people at the second-largest fed ex facility in the world. now the red flags raised one year ago. what the fbi knew about the suspect and why some experts say we need to brace for even more violence in the months ahead. >> last night, indianapolis was revisited by the scourge of gun violence that has killed far too many in our community and in our country. >> reporter: yet again, america is facing the tragedy of another mass shooting, the 147th this year alone. >> no piece of information will restore the lives that were taken. or th
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prince philip duke of edinburgh the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd. the 8th always a test side or a few steps behind that was royal protocol for the british prince consul the couple was married more than 70 years the former royal navy officer lived an eventful public life that was occasionally seasoned by his sharp tongue and. and for dry humor. he was born prince philip of greece and denmark on the island of corfu in 1921 but despite his family's eristic pratik background money was often in short supply his parents divorced and philip ended up in england where he began a career in the royal navy at the outbreak of world war 2. he met the future queen for the 1st time in the 1930 s. he was 18 and for and is a birth just 13 at the time it was reportedly love at 1st sight her parents were nonplussed with the prince of humble means but elizabeth persevered in 1947 shortly after the war the 2 were married. their 1st child prince charles was born the following year the family lived on the island of malta where phillip was stationed as an officer but the de
prince philip duke of edinburgh the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd. the 8th always a test side or a few steps behind that was royal protocol for the british prince consul the couple was married more than 70 years the former royal navy officer lived an eventful public life that was occasionally seasoned by his sharp tongue and. and for dry humor. he was born prince philip of greece and denmark on the island of corfu in 1921 but despite his family's eristic pratik background money was often...
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and philip — ever more about elizabeth and phili -. �* ., , ever more about elizabeth and phili. ~ . phili. �* ., , ., philip. and of this image, look at this. this — philip. and of this image, look at this. this was _ philip. and of this image, look at this. this was released - at this. this was released yesterday. it is sophie wessex's photo. yesterday. it is sophie wessex's hoto. . ~ wessex's photo. taken in the scottish highlands _ wessex's photo. taken in the scottish highlands by - wessex's photo. taken in the scottish highlands by the - scottish highlands by the countess of wessex and this was a partnership at the height of the royalfamily, the most successful partnership. the queen and _ successful partnership. the queen and her— successful partnership. the queen and her close - successful partnership. the queen and her close family are backin queen and her close family are back in the state department here at windsor castle, no doubt reflecting on deeply moving service, a very dignified and sharp and stylish military procession which symbolised all that was vital, all that w
and philip — ever more about elizabeth and phili -. �* ., , ever more about elizabeth and phili. ~ . phili. �* ., , ., philip. and of this image, look at this. this — philip. and of this image, look at this. this was _ philip. and of this image, look at this. this was released - at this. this was released yesterday. it is sophie wessex's photo. yesterday. it is sophie wessex's hoto. . ~ wessex's photo. taken in the scottish highlands _ wessex's photo. taken in the scottish highlands by...
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queen elizabeth and the united kingdom mourning the loss of princes philip.d the british mondarchy,arh prince philip's 99 years of life, mourning the loss of queen elizabeth's beloved husband of 73 years. >> this is absolutely devastating nor the queen. this is the love of her life, this was the man by her side for decades. >> he fell in love with the queen and chose to a take on a life of not only being her husband, but also serving the crown. >> prince charles visited his mother this afternoon as the royal pafamily plans for a funeral, prince harry and meghan markle paying tribute from afar on their foundation's website and prince william and his wife catherine, honoring the duke on instagram. prince philip, a stallwart of the british monarchy, handsome and full of full of full of they met in 1939, elizabeth visiting a naval college and meeting prince philip in the british royal navy. >> he been very dashing as a young man. and i think that is why the queen was so madly in love with him. >> even from the first encounter there was a spark between them. >> ph
queen elizabeth and the united kingdom mourning the loss of princes philip.d the british mondarchy,arh prince philip's 99 years of life, mourning the loss of queen elizabeth's beloved husband of 73 years. >> this is absolutely devastating nor the queen. this is the love of her life, this was the man by her side for decades. >> he fell in love with the queen and chose to a take on a life of not only being her husband, but also serving the crown. >> prince charles visited his...
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elizabeth became queen. philip the prince consort soon became well known for his quips he was even reported to have asked the queen after her coronation where did you get that hats that won him a warm place in british hearts that he wasn't fond of playing the role of an extra in countless televised appearances was no secret still he fulfilled his duties with an elegant if sometimes delicate distance. award ceremonies receptions openings philip was never without a joke of some kind even when he was given a set of headphones as a gift that we couldn't get through do through thank god but. the death of princess diana 997 was an anguish in low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief for the royal family was a source of strength to the queen. like all families we went through the food. closures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and diffi
elizabeth became queen. philip the prince consort soon became well known for his quips he was even reported to have asked the queen after her coronation where did you get that hats that won him a warm place in british hearts that he wasn't fond of playing the role of an extra in countless televised appearances was no secret still he fulfilled his duties with an elegant if sometimes delicate distance. award ceremonies receptions openings philip was never without a joke of some kind even when he...
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george elizabeth father died and elizabeth ascended to the throne. she was coordinated in 1953 that the high and mighty a little on. is now at another of having become queen elizabeth, the second over the years, prince philip remain by queen elizabeth side. >> accompanying her in her official duties around the world. >> he also participated in many charitable functions, most of which related to the environment and youth in 2017, the prince retired from official duties at the age of 95 since then he has rarely been seen and has suffered from various health ailments. >> one of the last time the public saw him was in july of 2020 when he stepped out of windsor castle. >> to hear bugle players. he and the queen retreated to the castle due to the coronavirus the 2 reportedly ate dinner together. every night. >> and here's a live look at buckingham palace as more and more people hear about what happened. more and more people are going to the castle to pay their respects and we will let you know when buckingham palace announces any plans for the funeral. >>
george elizabeth father died and elizabeth ascended to the throne. she was coordinated in 1953 that the high and mighty a little on. is now at another of having become queen elizabeth, the second over the years, prince philip remain by queen elizabeth side. >> accompanying her in her official duties around the world. >> he also participated in many charitable functions, most of which related to the environment and youth in 2017, the prince retired from official duties at the age of...
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queen elizabeth. ., ., _ �*, elizabeth.. _ elizabeth. no, honestly, it's not at all strange. he - elizabeth. no, honestly, it's not at all strange. he camel elizabeth. no, honestly, it's. not at all strange. he came out of the vortex of catastrophe. his grandfather, king george, was assassinated. his father, prince andrew, was nearly tried and executed for allegedly not committing himself properly to the greek army. they were of course exiled. his mother was schizophrenic, he was sent to germany right with the point where hitler was about to take power. absolutely... he was doing all those horrific things with the royal navy at the same time. there was an extraordinary sense that he was really a figure of loan in some way, and he had raised british history and constitutional monarchy. as almost a personal mission which had come to him on a very rocky and dark path. his authentic love for the queen carried him through. you see in the _ queen carried him through. you see in the statements from presidents past in the united st
queen elizabeth. ., ., _ �*, elizabeth.. _ elizabeth. no, honestly, it's not at all strange. he - elizabeth. no, honestly, it's not at all strange. he camel elizabeth. no, honestly, it's. not at all strange. he came out of the vortex of catastrophe. his grandfather, king george, was assassinated. his father, prince andrew, was nearly tried and executed for allegedly not committing himself properly to the greek army. they were of course exiled. his mother was schizophrenic, he was sent to...
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elizabeth: thank you. it's inevitable. it is like it reminds me of beginning stages of the women's movement where serious work on getting rid of institutional barriers was reduced to laws. the me to movement is more than # grade women should not have to go through that sexual harassment in order to be the professionals or whatever that they want to be. it's no question it is serious. i'm not going to get into that but it is essential. >> i think we all feel how important that me to movement has been. i think when we talk about sexual harassment and the problems. they don't like to talk about what they face but as people pointed out in the conversations, the harassments in the journalists and the black women in the black women journalists is really very serious. and now of course the social media. it can happen in so any different places as well. so your book is also talking about this earlier version in some ways of that printed to it yes no question about that. >> i apologize, i'm on my phone not my desktop. behind the yo
elizabeth: thank you. it's inevitable. it is like it reminds me of beginning stages of the women's movement where serious work on getting rid of institutional barriers was reduced to laws. the me to movement is more than # grade women should not have to go through that sexual harassment in order to be the professionals or whatever that they want to be. it's no question it is serious. i'm not going to get into that but it is essential. >> i think we all feel how important that me to...
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when he married that then princess elizabeth and $947.00 he was a promising young naval officer. it was a fairy tale wedding for a country emerging from will in the hardship it all change for the young couple when elizabeth's father king george the 6th died at only 56 years of age she became queen and philip in the words of his private secretary looked as if the world had fallen down on his naval career ended along with his independence prince philip was sort of forced into making huge sacrifices he was very much a man's man not someone who was going to naturally fall into the position of playing 2nd fiddle and walking 2 paces behind his wife and calling her man in public and so on. and so began life in the queen's shadow hundreds of engagements a gear he did however manage to find time for his own charities helping young people conserving wildlife very energetic a problem solving sort of scientific cost of mind so there's a sort of you know on the positive side the attributes that people of modern. sometimes there you know his hit his detractors woods would would say that you kn
when he married that then princess elizabeth and $947.00 he was a promising young naval officer. it was a fairy tale wedding for a country emerging from will in the hardship it all change for the young couple when elizabeth's father king george the 6th died at only 56 years of age she became queen and philip in the words of his private secretary looked as if the world had fallen down on his naval career ended along with his independence prince philip was sort of forced into making huge...
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life of public service britain prepares for the funeral of prince philip the late husband of queen elizabeth 2 will be laid to rest this afternoon in a small private ceremony at windsor castle also coming up. u.s. president joe biden orders flags lowered to half mast after the latest mass shooting in indianapolis he calls the epidemic of gun deaths a national embarrassment. and castro steps down as head of cuba's communist party the nation enters a new era without a castro in command for the 1st time since 1959. on nick spicer welcome to the program. final preparations are being made for the funeral of prince philip the husband of britain's queen elizabeth which takes place later today their son prince edward and his wife sophie view flowers left by members of the public outside st george's chapel in windsor where the funeral will take place only 30 close relatives will attend coronavirus restrictions the funeral is being closely followed here in germany where the british royals trace some of the roots. and they still have many fans the. queen elizabeth the 2nd and prince philip on a 2015 st
life of public service britain prepares for the funeral of prince philip the late husband of queen elizabeth 2 will be laid to rest this afternoon in a small private ceremony at windsor castle also coming up. u.s. president joe biden orders flags lowered to half mast after the latest mass shooting in indianapolis he calls the epidemic of gun deaths a national embarrassment. and castro steps down as head of cuba's communist party the nation enters a new era without a castro in command for the...
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and now here are the finalist. >> clap when you land by elizabeth ahca dado narrated by elizabeth and is untrue written and narrated by daniel diary. poison by jennifer darling narrated a rosie jones. the song below water by bethany c. amaro narrated i'd jennifer herald sun and andrea lange. this is my america by kim johnson narrated by bonnie turpin. and this ears audie for young adults goes to clap when you land by a elizabeth narrated i elizabeth ahca dado. >> congratulations and congratulations to all the finalists and winners this evening. my name is on number reada and i'm the president of the audio publishers association. i am so excited to be celebrating the 26th ear of the audie awards with you. it's been another exciting year for our industry and our organization and i would like to take a moment to thank all of our sponsors who insured the programming including tonight's as possible. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> thank you from the bottom of our hearts. now please join me in welcoming the choice award winner for best science fiction bt schwab. >> thank you. i'm so happy to be part of this eveni
and now here are the finalist. >> clap when you land by elizabeth ahca dado narrated by elizabeth and is untrue written and narrated by daniel diary. poison by jennifer darling narrated a rosie jones. the song below water by bethany c. amaro narrated i'd jennifer herald sun and andrea lange. this is my america by kim johnson narrated by bonnie turpin. and this ears audie for young adults goes to clap when you land by a elizabeth narrated i elizabeth ahca dado. >> congratulations and...
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he leaves his wife, queen elizabeth, a widow.is four children, prie charles, princess anne, prince andrew and prince edward as well as eight grandchildren. prince philip had experienced various health complications over the past several months, and was most recently releasedre from the hospital in march. to help us put prince philip's long life into context i am joined by wesley kerr. k a former royal correspondent for the bbc and other outlets, hed first met prince philip in the late 1970's. wesley kerr, thank you so much for talking with us. areh the british people saying about this man who was in their lives for what, more than a lifetime? >> so i wouldn't say it is national mourning, but i thinkk we're all very, very sad. and many people are deeply dede pressed especially older people, people in the services, in the hundreds of charities that he worked in. and people who have seen the monarchy as a fantastic symbol of britain which kind of endures whatever the-- the queen's's popularity has always beenn enormous and philip wi
he leaves his wife, queen elizabeth, a widow.is four children, prie charles, princess anne, prince andrew and prince edward as well as eight grandchildren. prince philip had experienced various health complications over the past several months, and was most recently releasedre from the hospital in march. to help us put prince philip's long life into context i am joined by wesley kerr. k a former royal correspondent for the bbc and other outlets, hed first met prince philip in the late 1970's....
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he was queen elizabeth's constant companion for 7 decades we look at the legacy of a no nonsense royal who could be controversial. hello again i'm peter dobby you're watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up. the law enforcement to do a restraint on the not compression was just more than mr ford could take by virtue of that those hard conditions. the medic who did the only autopsy on george floyd says the police action there caused his death plus. an explosive scene right on their doorstep thousands of people are escaping an erupting volcano on a caribbean island. prince philip who will be honored with a 41 gun salute at locations across the u.k. on saturday following his death at the age of 1009 british naval ship stationed around the world will also take part queen elizabeth husband was at her side for 7 decades he's been praised for supporting the 1000 year old monarchy as it began to reinvent itself in the 21st century shortly we'll look at his legacy with. challenge but 1st paul brennan on the tributes. to the official notice of prince philip's dea
he was queen elizabeth's constant companion for 7 decades we look at the legacy of a no nonsense royal who could be controversial. hello again i'm peter dobby you're watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up. the law enforcement to do a restraint on the not compression was just more than mr ford could take by virtue of that those hard conditions. the medic who did the only autopsy on george floyd says the police action there caused his death plus. an explosive...
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elizabeth esteban did not know all of that.day when her internet service was working at home, she opened an email, and discovered, she'd been excepted, into the harvard class of 2025. [inaudible] and then, another email came, that said, she would receive a full scholarship, to attend harvard. perhaps inspired by her congressman, rural lori's, who brought her to the last state of the union address, elizabeth roe, i plan to run for congress, and in the future my all-time and goal is to run for office, to become president of the united states. crazy some may say, not a bit crazy, and i ask you to remember when you go into the voting booth someday, and see the name of elizabeth esteban on the ballot, please remember, that you met her here tonight, on the last word. joining us now, this year's valedictorian at desert mirage high school, elizabeth esteban. she is now a member of the harvard class of 2025. elizabeth, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we are really glad you're here. what i do feel like when you got that email
elizabeth esteban did not know all of that.day when her internet service was working at home, she opened an email, and discovered, she'd been excepted, into the harvard class of 2025. [inaudible] and then, another email came, that said, she would receive a full scholarship, to attend harvard. perhaps inspired by her congressman, rural lori's, who brought her to the last state of the union address, elizabeth roe, i plan to run for congress, and in the future my all-time and goal is to run for...
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tributes pour in for prince philip the husband of britain's queen elizabeth who has died at the age of 99. 0 i maryam namazie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program. mr floyd use a firm no i did not cause the duel or not restraint his heart disease did not cause the the subdual or the not restrict medical experts testify that george floyd died from a lack of oxygen after being restrained by minneapolis police officers as the trial of derrick sure that enters its 10th day. and you could protesters and security forces battle a 1000000 mark as the u.n. ambassador calls on the international community to use all necessary means to protect his people and online giant amazon seas off a landmark push to form the company's 1st union as workers it's an alabama warehouse voted against the proposal. flags are flying at half mast in the u.k. and tributes from around the world the pouring in for prince philip the juke of edinburgh who has died at the age of 99 queen elizabeth's husband was praised for supporting the 1000 year old monarchy as it began to reinvent itself i
tributes pour in for prince philip the husband of britain's queen elizabeth who has died at the age of 99. 0 i maryam namazie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program. mr floyd use a firm no i did not cause the duel or not restraint his heart disease did not cause the the subdual or the not restrict medical experts testify that george floyd died from a lack of oxygen after being restrained by minneapolis police officers as the trial of derrick sure that enters its...
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prince philip became a household name after marrying princess elizabeth.was a constant strength and guide. here is how his children, including prince charles, heir to the british throne, remember him. >> i think he probably want to be remembered as an individual in his own right really. >> treated everybody as an individual and gave them the respect that he felt that they were due as individuals. >> it's so difficult to put a legacy on somebody like that because he's been in society for society with society alongside the queen for so many years. >> my father was always a great source of support and encouragement. it was -- and guidance all the way through and never trying to curtail any of the activities or anything we wanted to try to do but always encouraged that. >> well, we are joined from belfast northern ireland that's taking part in tributes to prince philip but violent protests have been going on for more than a week now. selma, tell us what's happening on the ground right now. >> reporter: well, i'm standing here in front of city hall in belfast,
prince philip became a household name after marrying princess elizabeth.was a constant strength and guide. here is how his children, including prince charles, heir to the british throne, remember him. >> i think he probably want to be remembered as an individual in his own right really. >> treated everybody as an individual and gave them the respect that he felt that they were due as individuals. >> it's so difficult to put a legacy on somebody like that because he's been in...
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when the fighting ended, he started to escort elizabeth to family gatherings.d his name to philip mount baton and became a british citizen. the public realized there was a romance. yet within buckingham palace, philip was regarded with suspicion. one courtier wrote privately he was rough, uneducated and would probably not be faithful. but elizabeth was deeply in love and in the summer of 1947 the palace announce their engagement. >> it is with the greatest pleasure that the king and queen announced the betrothal of their dearly beloved daughter to lieutenant philip. reporter: on the 20th of november, 1947, the newly created philip duke of edinburgh stood within westminster abbey and exchanged marriage vows with the heir to the british throne. >> i philip take thee elizabeth alexandra mary for my wedded wife. >> again and again the people called for elizabeth and philip. again and again they joyfully responded. reporter: in 1952 the couple set off on a tour of the commonwealth. the king came with them to the airport. it was the last time they would see king geor
when the fighting ended, he started to escort elizabeth to family gatherings.d his name to philip mount baton and became a british citizen. the public realized there was a romance. yet within buckingham palace, philip was regarded with suspicion. one courtier wrote privately he was rough, uneducated and would probably not be faithful. but elizabeth was deeply in love and in the summer of 1947 the palace announce their engagement. >> it is with the greatest pleasure that the king and queen...
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prince philip juke of edinburgh the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd. always a test side or a few steps behind that was royal protocol for the british prince consuls the couple was married more than 70 years the former royal navy officer lived an eventful public life that was occasionally seasoned by his sharp tongue and the dry humor. he was born prince philip of greece and denmark on the island of corfu in 1921 but despite his family's aristide pratik background money was often in short supply his parents divorced and philip ended up in england where he began a career in the royal navy at the outbreak of world war 2. he met the future queen for the 1st time in the 1930 s. he was 18 and for and this abyss just 13 at the time it was reportedly love at 1st sight her parents were nonplussed with the prince of humble means but elizabeth persevered in 1947 shortly after the war the 2 when mary. their 1st child prince charles was born the following year the family lived on the island of malta where phillip was stationed as an officer but the death of the bri
prince philip juke of edinburgh the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd. always a test side or a few steps behind that was royal protocol for the british prince consuls the couple was married more than 70 years the former royal navy officer lived an eventful public life that was occasionally seasoned by his sharp tongue and the dry humor. he was born prince philip of greece and denmark on the island of corfu in 1921 but despite his family's aristide pratik background money was often in short...
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prince philip duke of edinburgh the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd. always a test side or a few steps behind that was royal protocol for the british prince consuls the couple was married more than 70 years the former royal navy officer lived an eventful public life that was occasionally seasoned by his sharp tongue and for dry humor. he was born prince philip of greece and denmark on the island of corfu in 1921 but despite his family's irish to craft it background money was often in short supply his parents divorced and philip ended up in england where he began a career in the royal navy at the outbreak of world war 2. he met the future queen for the 1st time in the 1930 s. he was 18 and for and this abyss just 13 at the time it was reportedly love at 1st sight her parents were nonplussed with the prince of humble means but elizabeth persevered in 1947 shortly after the war the 2 were married. for. their 1st child prince charles was born the following year the family lived on the island of malta where phillip was stationed as an officer but the death
prince philip duke of edinburgh the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd. always a test side or a few steps behind that was royal protocol for the british prince consuls the couple was married more than 70 years the former royal navy officer lived an eventful public life that was occasionally seasoned by his sharp tongue and for dry humor. he was born prince philip of greece and denmark on the island of corfu in 1921 but despite his family's irish to craft it background money was often in short...
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he was queen elizabeth's constant companion for 7 decades we look at the legacy of a no nonsense royal who could be controversial. watching al-jazeera live from also coming up. the law enforcement subdual restraint on the neck compression was just more than mr floyd could take by virtue of those hard conditions. the medic who did the only autopsy on george floyd says police action caused his death. leaves the please take action. and an appeal from me and mars u.n. ambassador for protection for his people as the military is whose death sentences. flags are flying at half mast in the u.k. and tributes are been pouring in from around the world for prince philip who's died at the age of 99 the last friend of queen elizabeth was at her side for 7 decades he's been praised for supporting the 1000 year old monarchy as it began to reinvent itself in the 21st century shortly we'll look at his legacy with war a challenge but 1st paul brennan on today's tributes for. the official notice of prince philip's death was posted at the gates of buckingham palace the prince had died peacefully on friday
he was queen elizabeth's constant companion for 7 decades we look at the legacy of a no nonsense royal who could be controversial. watching al-jazeera live from also coming up. the law enforcement subdual restraint on the neck compression was just more than mr floyd could take by virtue of those hard conditions. the medic who did the only autopsy on george floyd says police action caused his death. leaves the please take action. and an appeal from me and mars u.n. ambassador for protection for...