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>> at this time there's no nanny. grew up in a home where her mother was waiting for her when she came home from school. it was very family oriented. her parents were at everything. they're a very close family. i think in the beginning if they have a date night, i think grandma middleton will be roped into baby-sit. >> reporter: the duchess of cambridge wants to be a full time mom. when he's old enough to attend school. >> schooling will be similar to the way william and harry were schooled even kate. he was the first to go to nursery school. charles didn't go to proper school until he was 8 years old. boarding school will be in the future. >> this royal baby will grow up fairly spoiled? >> this baby will be showered. if you remember diana, she really took pains to make sure that william and harry appreciated their position and how privileged they were. yes, she took them to theme parks, they got to do all these fancy things, but they also went to aids hospitals and homeless shelters. she's going to be aware of the fa
>> at this time there's no nanny. grew up in a home where her mother was waiting for her when she came home from school. it was very family oriented. her parents were at everything. they're a very close family. i think in the beginning if they have a date night, i think grandma middleton will be roped into baby-sit. >> reporter: the duchess of cambridge wants to be a full time mom. when he's old enough to attend school. >> schooling will be similar to the way william and harry...
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>> no, they've got to have a nanny. they -- charles is very fond of a nanny service. close to their nannies after diana died. so i think a royal nanny is inevitable. at least one. >> it is a difficult relationship with a nanny, it really does become like a mother figure. >> it really does, yes. >> it's got to be somebody that provides continuity, because the royal schedule is not 9:00 to 5:00, they could be working nights, gone in the morning. diana was keen to make sure that her schedule allowed for her to drop the boys off at school. i don't know that we're going to see a live-in nanny with william and kate. there is going to be a nanny, it's inevitable. but she's going to be keen to running that nursery herself. >> the way charles was raised no doubt the way his parents were raised, children were sort of seen but not heard. they were probably ushered in for a short amount of time to see their parents and then sent away to boarding school at a very young age. >> times change, expectations change. there was a time when parents would go out to dinner and not take thei
>> no, they've got to have a nanny. they -- charles is very fond of a nanny service. close to their nannies after diana died. so i think a royal nanny is inevitable. at least one. >> it is a difficult relationship with a nanny, it really does become like a mother figure. >> it really does, yes. >> it's got to be somebody that provides continuity, because the royal schedule is not 9:00 to 5:00, they could be working nights, gone in the morning. diana was keen to make sure...
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a royal nanny is inevitable.ifficult relationship with a nanny because it does become like a mother figure. >> it really does, yes. it's got to be somebody there that provides continuity. the royal sked suel not 9:00 to 5:00. they could be gone at night, away on tour. diana was keen to make sure it allowed for her to drop the boys off at school. i don't know if we'll see a live-in nanny with william and kate. it is inevitable when kate goes back to full-time work. >> it's interesting the generational shift. you know, the way charles was raised, no doubt the way his parents were raised. children were sort of seen but not heard. i mean, they were probably ushered in for a short amount of time to see their parents and ushered away and sent away to boarding school at a young age. >> you hit the nail on the head by saying generational. times changed. there was a time where parents went out to dinner and not take children. these days, children are welcome at anything and everything. they go to weddings, join in all sor
a royal nanny is inevitable.ifficult relationship with a nanny because it does become like a mother figure. >> it really does, yes. it's got to be somebody there that provides continuity. the royal sked suel not 9:00 to 5:00. they could be gone at night, away on tour. diana was keen to make sure it allowed for her to drop the boys off at school. i don't know if we'll see a live-in nanny with william and kate. it is inevitable when kate goes back to full-time work. >> it's...
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tracy, more proof this nanny state just isn't working. >> oh, brenda, you're a parent.ou know you can't force a kid to eat anything if he doesn't want to do it without bribing him with cash on the side. look, the portions are so small, the defensive line on the high school football team is going hungry and the kids that got the kids threw it out. it became a total waste of money and time. it isn't the way to get our kids to eat better. maybe we should tell the people on food stamps to force them to buy healthier food for kids. school lunches isn't the way to do it. >> steve, do we need a nanny state when it comes to kids. >> we certainly do. we need it or we'll go bankrupt in the not too dista future. a third of all medicare costs are projected to be from obesity, largely preventable and caused by childhood obesisity. excuse me, a third of the cost will be from diabetes, which is largely preventable, it's from obesity. we have the second highest level of childhood obesity in the world. a good nanny is hard to find. a school is a good way to start. >> gary b., you're a d
tracy, more proof this nanny state just isn't working. >> oh, brenda, you're a parent.ou know you can't force a kid to eat anything if he doesn't want to do it without bribing him with cash on the side. look, the portions are so small, the defensive line on the high school football team is going hungry and the kids that got the kids threw it out. it became a total waste of money and time. it isn't the way to get our kids to eat better. maybe we should tell the people on food stamps to...
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>> i don't think it is realistic to say it won't be a nanny but i think it is the kind of nanny.t is quite possible it could be a roster of part-time work as opposed to a live-in nan nay. the notion of the nerm neperman nanny in royal terms has a dragon-like flavor. there used to be these very in-control nannienannies. charles' nanny was the primary caregiver. i think kate is trying to indicate she is the primary caregiver. she'll have housekeepers and a nanny who comes in and baby-sits and all of that but she's not going to be a person who hands over her child to a kind of matriarch of the nursery. that is not going to happen. >> we should point out that all this anticipation and camera shot of the doorway is not without reason. palace has put out official guidance that the duke and duchess of cambridge and their baby are expected to leave the hospital later this evening. that of course is uk time. it is 6:00. we will see them tonight and that's what prince charles was broadly hinting. >> that's right. was down at kensington palace earlier today. that's where william and kate an
>> i don't think it is realistic to say it won't be a nanny but i think it is the kind of nanny.t is quite possible it could be a roster of part-time work as opposed to a live-in nan nay. the notion of the nerm neperman nanny in royal terms has a dragon-like flavor. there used to be these very in-control nannienannies. charles' nanny was the primary caregiver. i think kate is trying to indicate she is the primary caregiver. she'll have housekeepers and a nanny who comes in and baby-sits...
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a good nanny is hard to find. a school isa good way to art. >> gary b., you're a dad.ou know all about feeding kids. what do you think about this plan? >> well, let's stipulate that steve's facts on obesity are right. what galls me is that mrs. obama thinks that it's her probl to solve. it is not her problem to solve. it is the parents' problem to solve. it's parents that let their kids be obese. why is the federal government mucking around in what local school districts do? again, are they the all-knowing, all-seeing beingthat can determine what should be on the kids' plates? when i grew up, darn it, i liked cheeseburgers and tator tots. it was good enough for me and it should be good enough y. >> and you walked to school both ways in the school uphill. john, what do you think? >> steve is right about one thing. diabetes is a probm. we have the fattest, laziest kids in the world right here in america. and the problem that we have is not going to be solved by trying to feed them vegetables. it just simply isn't going to work. look, educate them on diabetes. educate the
a good nanny is hard to find. a school isa good way to art. >> gary b., you're a dad.ou know all about feeding kids. what do you think about this plan? >> well, let's stipulate that steve's facts on obesity are right. what galls me is that mrs. obama thinks that it's her probl to solve. it is not her problem to solve. it is the parents' problem to solve. it's parents that let their kids be obese. why is the federal government mucking around in what local school districts do? again,...
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i do think it's a fantastic nannying job coming up.orking for a prince and you're not going to be working very hard because of the parents. >> there's a few people brushing up their resumes right now. max foster, you've done a stellar job for us. we've learned so much from your point of view and from where you've been on the ground there. especially moving to kensington palace. we so appreciate it. >> you want to be just with your baby for the first four or five days then you call your mother in terror. home, come and help lee. >>> tense moments inside a southwest plane as it landed nose first at laguardia airport. we're showing to show you a new video capturing chaos. to healthcareing fror written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's lis
i do think it's a fantastic nannying job coming up.orking for a prince and you're not going to be working very hard because of the parents. >> there's a few people brushing up their resumes right now. max foster, you've done a stellar job for us. we've learned so much from your point of view and from where you've been on the ground there. especially moving to kensington palace. we so appreciate it. >> you want to be just with your baby for the first four or five days then you call...
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we'll explain why. >>> and nanny or no nanny?aising their new son? >>> then you have a kitsching dilemma you can't solve? well we'll get some high-powered help right after these messages. bobby flay and giada are here. for it's smog. , but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? it can only be called black silk. from folgers. a taste you can enjoy fresh brewed one cup at a time or on the go. black silk
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>>> plus an arrest in the nanny cam robbery. >>> and a major malfunction for a rocket bringing satellites to space. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> turning now to egypt where a 48-hour last chance ultimatum appears to be the final straw. the military wants morsi to meet demands of millions of protesters who want to oust him or generals will impose their own plan for the country. the white house confirmed president obama called president morsi on monday encouraging him to respond to protesters' concerns. we have the latest from cairo. >> reporter: good morning. the stage here in egypt is set for what is shaping up to be a very serious political showdown on the political level and today on the str
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. >>> plus an arrest in the nanny cam robbery. and a major malfunction for a russian rocket bringing satellites to space. details in two minutes. >>> welcome back, everyone. now to egypt where a 48-hour last chance ultimatum appears to be the final straw. the military wants president mohamed morsi to meet the demands of millions of protesters who want to oust him or they say generals will intervene and impose their own plan for the country. and overnight, the white house confirmed president obama called president morsi this morning encouraging him to respond to protesters' concerns. nbc's ayman is live in cairo. what's the latest there? >> good morning. the stage is set in egypt for what is shaping up to be a very serious political showdown between president mohamed morsi and the political opposition. it's one that's also playing out on the streets of egypt. now days after millions took to the streets of cairo and across the country demanding president morsi step down from power, while the military issued an ultimatum giving presi
. >>> plus an arrest in the nanny cam robbery. and a major malfunction for a russian rocket bringing satellites to space. details in two minutes. >>> welcome back, everyone. now to egypt where a 48-hour last chance ultimatum appears to be the final straw. the military wants president mohamed morsi to meet the demands of millions of protesters who want to oust him or they say generals will intervene and impose their own plan for the country. and overnight, the white house...
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charles grew up with nannies. so i think we're really going to see a lovely threesome presence more often then not. >> it was so difficult to hear them speak amid the moist of the media, but william said this little boy has more hair, he has her lips, and i think kate said something to the effect of any parent really knows what this feeling feels like. the royal couple and the baby, we'll call him baby cambridge because we may not know for days and days what his name is. let me hop over to buckingham palace. i value your opinion and what we have witnessed in the last ten minutes. >> absolutely remarkable, isn't it. this is such a moment in time to see william driving off as we do on our screens. this is a very modern monarchy, isn't it? you would not have expected to hear a huge cheer, but there are many, many, many people still going to get their photos of the guilded easel. so yeah, it's a fantastic time. you see taxies, for example, cabs, with huge signs in blue saying it's a boy last night. there are signs tha
charles grew up with nannies. so i think we're really going to see a lovely threesome presence more often then not. >> it was so difficult to hear them speak amid the moist of the media, but william said this little boy has more hair, he has her lips, and i think kate said something to the effect of any parent really knows what this feeling feels like. the royal couple and the baby, we'll call him baby cambridge because we may not know for days and days what his name is. let me hop over...
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very differently than the previous generations of royals in that though he did have official royal nanniesfulfilled much of that role herself in taking the boys everywhere, collecting them from school, taking them on vacation. >> being raised as an ordinary boy rather than a prince. >> diana really did break that mold. >> she did. >> prince charles, the way he was raised, very different than how his sons were raised. >> yes. charles was raised by governesses. he didn't see his parents the first few months of his life. >> in the first months and years william was often seen by his parent's side. as heir to the throne that also meant growing up in the public eye. from the moment he was born, prince william was in the spotlight every time he left the grounds of the palace, cameras followed. >> i remember william's first day of pre prep school in north london. >> ken wharf was a bodyguard for diana and her sons for more than seven years. >> diana said to him, william, when we get to school, there are going to be lots of photographers. he said i don't like tographers in this very william-esque
very differently than the previous generations of royals in that though he did have official royal nanniesfulfilled much of that role herself in taking the boys everywhere, collecting them from school, taking them on vacation. >> being raised as an ordinary boy rather than a prince. >> diana really did break that mold. >> she did. >> prince charles, the way he was raised, very different than how his sons were raised. >> yes. charles was raised by governesses. he...
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i imagine that she'll want to be very involved with whatever the nanny is doing.hink she's going to see the royal nursery as a domain that's not hers. it very much will be hers and william's and i think they'll look at their own families. diana was very hands on, carol and michael were very hands on with kate and they want to bring that into their own family dynamic. >> a family dynamic likely to give their son the most normal childhood possible. and yet there is no getting around the simple fact that this baby boy is in line for the thrown. >> as the queen's cousin, what does this baby do you think mean to the queen herself? >> oh, an enormous amount. she's going to see there is a continuity there and i think it must be such a relief after you've worked so hard at something. >> a continuity for the monarchy and yet if history is any indication, kate and william will keep doing things their own way. >> i think you'll see them push royal boundaries, break royal mold and forge their own way forward for the future. >> is the monarchy evolving? >> i think the monarchy
i imagine that she'll want to be very involved with whatever the nanny is doing.hink she's going to see the royal nursery as a domain that's not hers. it very much will be hers and william's and i think they'll look at their own families. diana was very hands on, carol and michael were very hands on with kate and they want to bring that into their own family dynamic. >> a family dynamic likely to give their son the most normal childhood possible. and yet there is no getting around the...
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will there be nannies? it sounds like william and kate like to keep things right at home. they like to do things themselves. - if you believe what you read, this will be a different age of parenting. so where queen elizabeth had more nannies, and prince charles has even said, "i didn't see my mother at times for six months at a time," i don't think it will be like that with william and kate. - good to have you on our side of the pond. thank you, fred. - nice being here. just ahead, peeling back the details of apple's earnings. and, what traders expect from the stock today. chart talk is next. andrew keene, president of keeneonthemarket.com, breaks down the earnings for us this morning. good morning andrew. what is your expectation of how apple will trade today after earnings last night? - we talked about it last week, and i told a lot of my traders in my trading room that i didn't think apple was going to make a big move. it was implying a $20 move on the at-the-money straddle. it was down about $7 yesterday. it looks like it's getting some of that back, but still stuck in
will there be nannies? it sounds like william and kate like to keep things right at home. they like to do things themselves. - if you believe what you read, this will be a different age of parenting. so where queen elizabeth had more nannies, and prince charles has even said, "i didn't see my mother at times for six months at a time," i don't think it will be like that with william and kate. - good to have you on our side of the pond. thank you, fred. - nice being here. just ahead,...
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diana fired her right off the bat and hired her friend's nanny, barbara barnes.lly was the first caregiver. it's absolutely true. what's great about her is she was able to give her children a modern, contemporary, fun childhood. the images of her going down a water slide together with william and the children or just going to movies, eating popcorn. doing the kind of contemporary, modern things. she didn't want her children to be -- she wanted her kids to be oshkosh kids, whereas prince charles was an edwardian prince. she was 30 going on 60 when he married diana. he was always sort of old in his affect because he was raised as a little old man. >> martin, that picture of the little boy looking at the cameras. >> i think it's interesting because i think when we see the new prince come out of the doors of the lindo wing at st. mary's today, we should all feast on that image because i don't think we're going to see very much of this child. i think that william's dislike of the media is very well known. and i think what we will see is a few very carefully choreograp
diana fired her right off the bat and hired her friend's nanny, barbara barnes.lly was the first caregiver. it's absolutely true. what's great about her is she was able to give her children a modern, contemporary, fun childhood. the images of her going down a water slide together with william and the children or just going to movies, eating popcorn. doing the kind of contemporary, modern things. she didn't want her children to be -- she wanted her kids to be oshkosh kids, whereas prince charles...
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i imagine she'll want to be involved with whatever the nanny is doing.omain that's not hers. i think they'll look at their own families. diana was very hands on and they'll want to bring that into their own family dynamic. >> a family dynamic likely to give their son the most normal childhood possible. and yet there is no getting around the simple fact that this baby boy is in line for the throne. >> we have a name for the boy who will one day be king. george alexander louis to be known as his royal heiness prince george of cambridge. >> as the queen's cousin, what does this baby mean to the queen herself? >> i think an enormous amount. i think it must be such a relief. >> a continuity for the monarchy. and yet if history is any indication, kate and william will keep doing things their own way. >> i think you'll see them push royal boundaries and forge their own way forward for the future. >> is the monarchy evolving? >> i think the monarchy is changing now and preparing itself nor the future. the royal family is built on tradition and heritage and conti
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i imagine she'll want to be very involved with whatever the nanny is doing. think she'll see a royal nursery as a domain that won't be hers. it will very much be hers and william's. i think they'll look at their own families. diana was very hands-on and michael and carol were very hands-on with kate and they'll want to bring that into their own family dynamic. >> they're just as sure to try to avoid the mistakes of the past, especially when it comes to managing the pressure of the media. >> i'm really thirsty for the first picture. and if they comply with sort of things lightning that at the beginning, quite soob, the sort of heat goes off of it, as far as i can see. because i think the media do have a respect very much for prince william, because there is a lot of guilt about that perhaps how they treated the princess of wales. >> and yet there's no getting around the simple fact, that this baby, whether a boy or a girl, will be in line for the throne. >> as the queen's cousin, what does this baby, do you think, mean to the queen herself? >> i think an enorm
i imagine she'll want to be very involved with whatever the nanny is doing. think she'll see a royal nursery as a domain that won't be hers. it will very much be hers and william's. i think they'll look at their own families. diana was very hands-on and michael and carol were very hands-on with kate and they'll want to bring that into their own family dynamic. >> they're just as sure to try to avoid the mistakes of the past, especially when it comes to managing the pressure of the media....
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they have to have a nanny at some stage with a full royal life going again but kate is from a normal family. her mother was waiting her for when she came home from school. they went to parents' house this weekend. so grandma middleton is probably helping out. >>> anthony wiener's new scandal. "five rules for coping with crisis in business, politics and life" and white house special counsel to president clinton and purple solutions and star jones, attorney, national spokesperson and scott stringer, manhattan burro president and candidate for comptroller. he's running against another former new york governor spitzer. i want to show hands from the audience, is there anybody that would vote for anthony wiener right now with what happened? not one hand. >> raise your hand. i'm just curious. >> of course. >> was there anybody planning for him voting three days ago? >> that's interesting. >> i want to start with you, scott. you're a part of the accomplishment of new york politics. you're running for comptroller against eliot spitzer, is there any chance weiner gets selected? >> i think it's
they have to have a nanny at some stage with a full royal life going again but kate is from a normal family. her mother was waiting her for when she came home from school. they went to parents' house this weekend. so grandma middleton is probably helping out. >>> anthony wiener's new scandal. "five rules for coping with crisis in business, politics and life" and white house special counsel to president clinton and purple solutions and star jones, attorney, national...
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they have got to have a nanny at some stage when they have a royal life going. kate is from a normal family. her mother was waiting for her coming home from school. having said that, they have gone home to kate's parents house this weekend. so grandma middleton i'm sure is helping out. >> thanks a lot. great stuff. >>> let's get to the biggest political story around now, anthony wiener's scandal. to talk about it "five rules for coping with politics in business, personal life" and star jones, attorney and national spokesperson. financial association of professional women and scott stringer, manhattan burro president and candidate running against another scandal-tainted politician former new york governor eliot spitzer. before we get to this panel, i want to show hands from the audience, is there anyone that would vote from anthony wiener with what happened? not one hand. >> sure. >> okay. raise your hand. >> of course. >> was there anyone voting for him three days ago? >> not a chance. >> i want to start with you, scott. you're a part of the establishment of new
they have got to have a nanny at some stage when they have a royal life going. kate is from a normal family. her mother was waiting for her coming home from school. having said that, they have gone home to kate's parents house this weekend. so grandma middleton i'm sure is helping out. >> thanks a lot. great stuff. >>> let's get to the biggest political story around now, anthony wiener's scandal. to talk about it "five rules for coping with politics in business, personal...
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. >> in 2002, the family hired lily, then 24 years old to be a nanny. they promised her a steady salary and a nice home. instead, lily says, the demanding diplomat, imprisoned her, abused her and forced her to work 20 hour days, seven days a week for no day. and where did this modern day slavery take place? in one of the most up scale neighborhoods in the san francisco bay area. >> i mean, this is something i would never expect here. it's just -- i think it's just preposterous. >> heidi lived just four doors down. shortly after they moved in heidi couldn't help but notice the frail young girl wearing the same threadbare jogging suit every time i saw her. >> the thing that i noticed was she was washing the car every day. she washed this car from top to bottom every single day, whether it was raining or cold or warm. we thought what a strange thing. why would some young girl have to come out and wash the car every single day. >> lily says it was only a fraction of her responsibilities. every day began with the feeding of twins, a 7-year-old girl and boy w
. >> in 2002, the family hired lily, then 24 years old to be a nanny. they promised her a steady salary and a nice home. instead, lily says, the demanding diplomat, imprisoned her, abused her and forced her to work 20 hour days, seven days a week for no day. and where did this modern day slavery take place? in one of the most up scale neighborhoods in the san francisco bay area. >> i mean, this is something i would never expect here. it's just -- i think it's just preposterous....
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very differently than the previous generations of royals in that though he did have official royal nanniesana fulfilled much of that role herself in taking the boys everywhere, collecting them from school, taking them on vacation. >> being raised as an ordinary boy rather than a prince. >> diana really did break that mold. >> she did. >> prince charles, the way he was raised, very different than how his sons were raised. >> yes. charles was raised by governesses. he didn't see his parents for the first few months of his life. >> in those early months and years, william was often seen by his parents' side. as heir to the throne that also meant growing up in the public eye. from the moment he was born, prince william was in the spotlight every time he left the protective grounds of kensington palace, cameras followed. >> i remember william's first day of pre prep school in north london. >> ken wharf was a bodyguard for diana and her sons for more than seven years. >> diana said to him, william, when we get to school, there are going to be lots of photographers. and he said, you know, i don't
very differently than the previous generations of royals in that though he did have official royal nanniesana fulfilled much of that role herself in taking the boys everywhere, collecting them from school, taking them on vacation. >> being raised as an ordinary boy rather than a prince. >> diana really did break that mold. >> she did. >> prince charles, the way he was raised, very different than how his sons were raised. >> yes. charles was raised by governesses....
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judy was a pet nanny and a dog walker. it was known for illegal dumping.o from surveillance cameras in the area may help investigators and police say evidence from beer bottles nearby may help identify potential suspects or witnesses. >>> an antioch man accused of killing two people at a san francisco jewelry store is schedule today enter a plea next week. dozens of family members attended a court appearance and demanded justice. >> i want my sister. >> appeared in charges he killed two employees at a jewelry store earlier this month and critically injured the owner after price dispute. >> he was a human being. >> san francisco chronicle reports white was released from contra costa county jail a year ago after judge cut his bail in an assault case. accused of ramming the antioch police officer and the officer when he plans to testify against him. sal, you keep an eye on the east shore. >> there's an accident on 80 westbound. west of cutting. this crash is still being cleared. traffic is slow out of richmond. if this is your commute, you're going to need ex
judy was a pet nanny and a dog walker. it was known for illegal dumping.o from surveillance cameras in the area may help investigators and police say evidence from beer bottles nearby may help identify potential suspects or witnesses. >>> an antioch man accused of killing two people at a san francisco jewelry store is schedule today enter a plea next week. dozens of family members attended a court appearance and demanded justice. >> i want my sister. >> appeared in charges...
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i have no doubt she'll have to have nannies or a nanny or some kind of help, because she will have toes. that up happily comes with the job. >> returning home, the young couple were reunited with their son prince charles, then nearly a year old. >> parenting norms have changed hugely since prince charles was a baby. in 1949, it would have seemed perfectly normal for princess elizabeth and the duke to leave their son for weeks to go on an overseas tour. 34 years later, things have changed. in 1983, foreign tours were still lengthy affairs. but when charles and diana toured australia and new zealand that year, prince william came with them. and as royal babies tend to do, stole the show. >> it was very unusual for charles to accompany the parents on an overseas tour. but diana said, if william doesn't go, i don't go. so they made arrangements and every weekend they would go off and spend time as a family. when they got to new zealand, we saw william crawl for the first time and he stood up. and that's where we heard him called wills. it was absolutely a triumph. >> it's unthinkable now
i have no doubt she'll have to have nannies or a nanny or some kind of help, because she will have toes. that up happily comes with the job. >> returning home, the young couple were reunited with their son prince charles, then nearly a year old. >> parenting norms have changed hugely since prince charles was a baby. in 1949, it would have seemed perfectly normal for princess elizabeth and the duke to leave their son for weeks to go on an overseas tour. 34 years later, things have...
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the super nanny jo frost is here, with personal advice. >>> also coming up, she says putting herself out there comes with a cost. the woman who took everyone's breath away standing by her man, huma abedin. me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] ja ♪ th omentis different today. i turned 65 last week. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. includes possible loss of principal. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've a
the super nanny jo frost is here, with personal advice. >>> also coming up, she says putting herself out there comes with a cost. the woman who took everyone's breath away standing by her man, huma abedin. me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] ja ♪ th omentis different today. i turned 65 last week. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour...
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. >> how many nannies do you anticipate he will have? >> at this time there's no nanny.ate grew up in a home where her mother was waiting for her at school. it was very family oriented. i think in the beginning if they have a date night, i think grandma middleton will be roped in to baby sit. the duchess wants to be a full-time mom. when he's old enough to attend school. >> schooling will be quite similar to the way william and harry was schooled. william was the first to go to a nursery school. charles didn't go to proper school until eight years old. boarding school will be in the future. >> is it fair to say the baby will grow up fairly spoiled in. >> i think the baby will be showerere showered. >> diana took pains to make sure they appreciated their position. they went to theme parks but they also went to homeless shelters and aids hospitals without the photographers there. >> reporter: what will the royal baby wear? >> kate is practical with her own clothing. she will be ware of the fact babies grow quickly. often times between diapers and being sick, you're not goi
. >> how many nannies do you anticipate he will have? >> at this time there's no nanny.ate grew up in a home where her mother was waiting for her at school. it was very family oriented. i think in the beginning if they have a date night, i think grandma middleton will be roped in to baby sit. the duchess wants to be a full-time mom. when he's old enough to attend school. >> schooling will be quite similar to the way william and harry was schooled. william was the first to go...
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. >> they have hired a nanny, a lot more expensive than public daycare have a plan to sue the government for the difference. >> germany's opposition, democrats racing to turn their campaign around. >> the efforts to unseat german chancellor merkel, the party is pledging to fight for a legal minimum rage, -- wage and low rent. >> they are not the only one struggling to assert dominance. >> she still holds the best hand. the left party could still pull out an ace and the free democrats. opinion pollsters announce new shift in the balance of power. >> the closer we get to the elections, the bigger the role the cabinet's play. the have to convince themselves and make people believe they have a passion for their causes. >> negative headlines can overshadow key political messages. the party is promising lower taxes and more protection of civil liberties. but earlier this year, they were accused of sexist comments. >> it has been knocked over by another negative story making it difficult for them to pass the 5% threshold needed to enter parliament. >> controversy in the percentage points in the
. >> they have hired a nanny, a lot more expensive than public daycare have a plan to sue the government for the difference. >> germany's opposition, democrats racing to turn their campaign around. >> the efforts to unseat german chancellor merkel, the party is pledging to fight for a legal minimum rage, -- wage and low rent. >> they are not the only one struggling to assert dominance. >> she still holds the best hand. the left party could still pull out an ace and...
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. >> they have hired a nanny, a lot more expensive than public daycare have a plan to sue the government for the difference. >> germany's opposition, democrats racing to turn their campaign around. >> the efforts to unseat german chancellor merkel, the party is pledging to fight for a legal minimum rage, -- wage and low rent. >> they are not the only one struggling to assert dominance. >> she still holds the best hand. the left party could still pull out an ace and the free democrats. opinion pollsters announce new shift in the balance of power. >> the closer we get to the elections, the bigger the role the cabinet's play. the have to convince themselves and make people believe they have a passion for their causes. >> negative headlines can overshadow key political messages. the party is promising lower taxes and more protection of civil liberties. but earlier this year, they were accused of sexist comments. >> it has been knocked over by another negative story making it difficult for them to pass the 5% threshold needed to enter parliament. >> controversy in the percentage points in the
. >> they have hired a nanny, a lot more expensive than public daycare have a plan to sue the government for the difference. >> germany's opposition, democrats racing to turn their campaign around. >> the efforts to unseat german chancellor merkel, the party is pledging to fight for a legal minimum rage, -- wage and low rent. >> they are not the only one struggling to assert dominance. >> she still holds the best hand. the left party could still pull out an ace and...
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they have not hired a nanny. he's expecting to change nappies right alongside kate. >> the home secretary won't be. that used to be a tradition. which i think would be a little awkward. >> very awkward. >> explain what it is. we're saying it like people know and they don't. what is the tradition. >> james ii was largely believed to have had a baby smuggled into the palace. and so there was thoughts that perhaps this was not the legitimate heir to the throne. since that time they have the home secretary present either in the room or right outside the room to witness the birth of the baby. the last time that happened was in 1936 with princess zan dalex. >> we have so much more on this breaking story throughout the morning. including how different giving birth is between the united states and the uk. there are lots of differences. we're going to be tracking it all. >> it'll be great. there's a tale we can give you about this process just last hour. that'll be very good. also people flashing in front of the screen. t
they have not hired a nanny. he's expecting to change nappies right alongside kate. >> the home secretary won't be. that used to be a tradition. which i think would be a little awkward. >> very awkward. >> explain what it is. we're saying it like people know and they don't. what is the tradition. >> james ii was largely believed to have had a baby smuggled into the palace. and so there was thoughts that perhaps this was not the legitimate heir to the throne. since that...
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we'll explain. >> and talk about a nanny state.rnment is forcing private workers to invest their money. could it be happening to you? "fox & friends first" starts right now. >>> and good morning to you. hope you're all off to a great day. people walking around here in new york city already this morning. just 31 minutes after the hour. they are out early. by the way, we've got poison coming up on the plaza later this morning. good morning, welcome to "fox & friends fir." newly released pictures show former nfl star aaron hernandez caught on his own surveillance cameras, and you can see right here he's holding a gun, and this was soon after his friend was shot to death. those images were included in court documents. cops say the photos show hernandez with the gun before and after 27-year-old odin lloyd was killed. hernandez has pleaded not guilty to murder charges. police say the gun used to kill lloyd has not been recovered. this while new england patriots quarterback tom brady speaks out about his former teammate. >> there's a very
we'll explain. >> and talk about a nanny state.rnment is forcing private workers to invest their money. could it be happening to you? "fox & friends first" starts right now. >>> and good morning to you. hope you're all off to a great day. people walking around here in new york city already this morning. just 31 minutes after the hour. they are out early. by the way, we've got poison coming up on the plaza later this morning. good morning, welcome to "fox &...
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. >> do you believe we have moved in the last five, six years to a nanny state?you live in romania? of course we have. >> what's your best example of that? >> food stamps. look at the explosion of people receiving benefits from the government. more than 50% of american homes doing it. compared to 20 years ago. we have got a 17 trillion-dollar debt. okay? i mean, if we continue this, i'm going to have to move to switzerland because this thing is going to collapse. you can't continue to do. this that's the most important issue. >> bill: america's outstanding debt and the fact that we cannot provide jobs for millions of people who want to work is a direct threat to our power. all over the world folks know it according to a new pew research survey which polled 38,000 people in 39 different countries, 33 of those say china has either replaced or reoust america as the super power. overall it break down like this will the u.s. as super power already has. eventually 33% never. 33% don't know 21%. no question it is decline. russian president putin has no problem jabbing u
. >> do you believe we have moved in the last five, six years to a nanny state?you live in romania? of course we have. >> what's your best example of that? >> food stamps. look at the explosion of people receiving benefits from the government. more than 50% of american homes doing it. compared to 20 years ago. we have got a 17 trillion-dollar debt. okay? i mean, if we continue this, i'm going to have to move to switzerland because this thing is going to collapse. you can't...
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modern, no nanny. modern? an encrypted phone.l was to tell his grandma that he did his duty and produced an heir. modern, those 41 and 62 gun salutes but at least they weren't cross bows or slingshots. that's fairly modernish. modern, the duke of cambridge will take two weeks maternity leave. not so modern, i just called him the duke of cambridge. >> william and kate are expected to be more hands-on parents it and past royals. instead of a nanny, they've reportedly helped a housekeeper to help around the palace. so much for mary poppins. coming up in the money lead, there is no better way to celebrate a child's entry into this world than betting everything on everything surrounding his birth, from his name to when the whole thing will be announced. what's leading the pack of possibilities? we'll tell you that next. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the ea
modern, no nanny. modern? an encrypted phone.l was to tell his grandma that he did his duty and produced an heir. modern, those 41 and 62 gun salutes but at least they weren't cross bows or slingshots. that's fairly modernish. modern, the duke of cambridge will take two weeks maternity leave. not so modern, i just called him the duke of cambridge. >> william and kate are expected to be more hands-on parents it and past royals. instead of a nanny, they've reportedly helped a housekeeper to...
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th nanny lodge then subsided >> i want to show you some video of you. you were 11 years ago, in 2002. 35 seconds. we'll come back and ask you some yourself. bout >> what i shrank from, what me about mt. rush more is that the story is too oversimplified that america can be boiled down to a bumper sticker. things are a little messier. fact that the creator of the democracy had also been a clansman, that's complicated. values as good as they are, the message from democracy comes from a stew -- happened 11how what years. talking about orgland. how many books have you written since then? here.onnection if you look at the subtitle and think about mt. rush more, going get it. meniacal sculptor. with his ss wise fellow klansmen, they drove him of georgia. they persuaded them to carve the called sh rinning of democracy on mt. rushmore. 11 years you asked me, who was on mt. rushmore. fright.age i almost forgot. george to tell you jefferson, thomas teddy lincoln, and roosevelt. who's on the cover of all of the great prizes? two of the mt. rushmore people? lincoln
th nanny lodge then subsided >> i want to show you some video of you. you were 11 years ago, in 2002. 35 seconds. we'll come back and ask you some yourself. bout >> what i shrank from, what me about mt. rush more is that the story is too oversimplified that america can be boiled down to a bumper sticker. things are a little messier. fact that the creator of the democracy had also been a clansman, that's complicated. values as good as they are, the message from democracy comes from a...
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he was more left to the nanny.incess diana, she just couldn't quite get used to everyone taking over. even the royal baby will have its own footman when they go to the queen. and princess diana would come to me in the kitchen and say, let me know when there is a barbecue, so the family will go to the hills and i want to spend me time with prince william on my own. now looking at kate saying, i am going to spend all of my time with the new baby. i am going to cook for him and everything else. it is not going to happen. >> it is nice of her to want to try. i have seen her pushing the shopping cart. they sent you, diana, that note, when her baby was born. what do you plan to send this couple? >> i want to -- well, i want to send them my best wishes first of all. i am thrilled and excited. we have another heir to the throne, even thothis future king or queen won't be on the throne until 2070. i will probably be long gone by then. i want to bake something special and send it to them. >> that's so wonderful. it is great
he was more left to the nanny.incess diana, she just couldn't quite get used to everyone taking over. even the royal baby will have its own footman when they go to the queen. and princess diana would come to me in the kitchen and say, let me know when there is a barbecue, so the family will go to the hills and i want to spend me time with prince william on my own. now looking at kate saying, i am going to spend all of my time with the new baby. i am going to cook for him and everything else. it...
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so why the heck isn't nannies pelosi insisting he get out of politics?should he stay in the race? >> that's up to the people of new york. the conduct of some of these people that we are talking about here is reprehensible. it's so disrespectful of women and what's really stunning about it is they don't even realize it. they don't have a clue. >> laura: joining us now from los angeles to respond is ebony williams, she is an attorney and a radio host. okay, ebony, i was doing a little yahoo search during the break here. and i put in pelosi and war on women and pelosi has -- nancy pelosi has said that there is a war on women in the way student loans are done. there is a war on women in a fundraising, g.o.p. fundraising. there is a war on women in the budget. and, of course, there is a war on women with the birth control pills being covered or not covered in the healthcare plan. there is all these wars on women going on out there. she won't say whether anthony weiner should step down when he is taking pictures of, you know, whatever we want to -- himself. ca
so why the heck isn't nannies pelosi insisting he get out of politics?should he stay in the race? >> that's up to the people of new york. the conduct of some of these people that we are talking about here is reprehensible. it's so disrespectful of women and what's really stunning about it is they don't even realize it. they don't have a clue. >> laura: joining us now from los angeles to respond is ebony williams, she is an attorney and a radio host. okay, ebony, i was doing a little...
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she was a pet nanny and professional dog walker. her neighbors would often see her walking dogs in oakland. >> you know how it is every year, but it's shocking for it to be so close in proximity. >> the shooting took place next to the cemetery known for illegal dumping. video from surveillance cameras in the area may help investigators. police also say evidence from beer bottles found nearby may help them identify potential suspects or witnesses. >>> the price tag for the so- called grand central station of the west is getting bigger. the total cost of san francisco's trans bay transit center is expected to cost more than first projected. that financial hole could grow deeper in the years ahead. the transit hub at first in downtown san francisco is scheduled to open. >>> the deadline is now ten days away and still appears contract negotiations between management and unions are going nowhere. that means 400,000 daily writers could be forced to find another way to get around after the august 4 deadline. local transit experts say it co
she was a pet nanny and professional dog walker. her neighbors would often see her walking dogs in oakland. >> you know how it is every year, but it's shocking for it to be so close in proximity. >> the shooting took place next to the cemetery known for illegal dumping. video from surveillance cameras in the area may help investigators. police also say evidence from beer bottles found nearby may help them identify potential suspects or witnesses. >>> the price tag for the...
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and they have not hired a nanny yet. they have hired a housekeeper but who knows. in the future, they may well see that with all their travels and things that they will have coming up, their royal duties, they may well get a nanny in place. >> they may need help. tina, any other updates, naming the baby? we heard george may be a contender. >> reporter: yes. george and james are at the top of the betting list here in london. brits have placed thousands of bets on this. all around the palace here, we met three mums with babies about 6 months old. they were talking about how hard it is sometimes to name your baby as you go into the hospital with the name and you see the face and think, no, a different name. that could be part of what they are going through. but, gosh, they have quite a task at hand to name the baby who is now third in line to the british throne. >> that is quite the task. all right, tina kraus live in london, thank you. >> what i notice about that is it's so sunny and warm in london in the afternoon it's 77 degrees plenty of sunshine. but first elizab
and they have not hired a nanny yet. they have hired a housekeeper but who knows. in the future, they may well see that with all their travels and things that they will have coming up, their royal duties, they may well get a nanny in place. >> they may need help. tina, any other updates, naming the baby? we heard george may be a contender. >> reporter: yes. george and james are at the top of the betting list here in london. brits have placed thousands of bets on this. all around the...