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in england, phillip stays with his uncle. >> i think my grandmother, mountbatten really took on that role. i think he became even more than an uncle. >> he's sort of impressed by what he sees in the young prince philip, and he starts to have these sort of ambitions for him. >> princess elizabeth first noticed phillip seven years earlier at the royal naval college in dartmouth. >> in 1939, when princess elizabeth was a little girl of 13 and prince philip was 18 and a naval cadet, the king and the queen, with their two daughters, came to the cottage. they played croquet. prince phillip, concentrating on his shot, and there is little princess elizabeth gazing up at him. >> she was smitten, i'm sure, very, very quickly. never looked back, frankly. it was a big love story. >> the feeling was that it had been mountbatten who engineered this. >> elizabeth and phillip wrote letters to each other throughout the war and elizabeth had a photograph of phillip beside her bed. and when the war was over, they began to see each other really
in england, phillip stays with his uncle. >> i think my grandmother, mountbatten really took on that role. i think he became even more than an uncle. >> he's sort of impressed by what he sees in the young prince philip, and he starts to have these sort of ambitions for him. >> princess elizabeth first noticed phillip seven years earlier at the royal naval college in dartmouth. >> in 1939, when princess elizabeth was a little girl of 13 and prince philip was 18 and a...
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six weeks after that meeting second world war started and phillip sent to serve in the indian ocean.t war could be like and it was almost sort of king arthur and his knights -- [inaudible conversations] what he was like. ♪ ♪ >> for security, the princesses were moved to a secret location which later turned out to be windsor castle they stayed there for most of the war. >> their life appeared on the surface to mirror that of hundreds of thousands of young british children who were e vangted from cities because of the dangers of bombing. the symbolism of elizabeth being separated from her parents made it possible to make her famous broadcast to children all over the empire who were like her. separated -- >> my sister margaret rose and i feel so much for you as we know from experience what it means to be away from those we love most of all. to you living in new surroundings we sending a message of true sympathy. >> buckingham palace was famously bombed during the blitz and windsor wasn't altogether relaxed. >> i can remember we all were to get up in the middle of the night and go down t
six weeks after that meeting second world war started and phillip sent to serve in the indian ocean.t war could be like and it was almost sort of king arthur and his knights -- [inaudible conversations] what he was like. ♪ ♪ >> for security, the princesses were moved to a secret location which later turned out to be windsor castle they stayed there for most of the war. >> their life appeared on the surface to mirror that of hundreds of thousands of young british children who...
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six weeks after that meeting second world war started and phillip sent to serve in the indian ocean.r could be like and it was almost sort of king arthur and his knights -- [inaudible conversations] what he was like. ♪ ♪ >> for security, the princesses were moved to a secret location which later turned out to be windsor castle they stayed there for most of the war. >> their life appeared on the surface to mirror that of hundreds of thousands of young british children who were e vangted from cities because of the dangers of bombing. the symbolism of elizabeth being separated from her parents made it possible to make her famous broadcast to children all over the empire who were like her. separated -- >> my sister margaret rose and i feel so much for you as we know from experience what it means to be away from those we love most of all. to you living in new surroundings we sending a message of true sympathy. >> buckingham palace was famously bombed during the blitz and windsor wasn't altogether relaxed. >> i can remember we all were to get up in the middle of the night and go down to wa
six weeks after that meeting second world war started and phillip sent to serve in the indian ocean.r could be like and it was almost sort of king arthur and his knights -- [inaudible conversations] what he was like. ♪ ♪ >> for security, the princesses were moved to a secret location which later turned out to be windsor castle they stayed there for most of the war. >> their life appeared on the surface to mirror that of hundreds of thousands of young british children who were e...
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and natacha pannell, the sister of phillip.th us, dani goffstein, codirector and former teaneck resident. natacha, talk about that tragic, traumatic day. i hate to bring it up 32 years later when your brother was killed. and what unfolded after that for your family, for the community, as you sought justice and what it means for this documentary series to come out 32 years later as the black lives movement continues the fight against police brutality and killing, of racism. >> first off, i would like to thank democracy now! for having both my mom and i on. that night was before i learned my brother was shot and killed by teaneck police officer gary spath, i was really excited and happy. i was expecting my brother to come home. i had the house party take, which is a movie he wanted to see. i was really happy. when i heard a bunch of footsteps running up the stairway, i ran to the doorr excited and thought i was going to swing the door open and see my brother. in fact, i saw of bunch of puzzled faces and people in the hallway were
and natacha pannell, the sister of phillip.th us, dani goffstein, codirector and former teaneck resident. natacha, talk about that tragic, traumatic day. i hate to bring it up 32 years later when your brother was killed. and what unfolded after that for your family, for the community, as you sought justice and what it means for this documentary series to come out 32 years later as the black lives movement continues the fight against police brutality and killing, of racism. >> first off, i...
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. >> his father prince phillip was an alpha male, a leader. charles was unconfident, not at all a sort of son that prince phillip wanted to have. >> it was clear to the prince that his father was disappointed in him. and i think that was very painful. >> his father's method of dealing with that was to try to toughen him up. it's the school of hard knocks. >> prince charles arrives with his father, the school's most famous boy. remember how you felt when you started? >> gordonsteen in the north of scotland is renowned for its tough regime. >> phillip chose it for his son because it was the school he was at in the 1930s. >> phillip had been a terrific success there and so he believed that this school would fit charles to wear the crown. you couldn't have a wimp sitting on the thereon. >> his parents very much wanted prince charles to be treated just like anybody else. but he wasn't anybody else. >> and so, he was ostracized by the other pupils. >> he was so vulnerable and such an easy target. >> they set in dormitories and come across him, beat
. >> his father prince phillip was an alpha male, a leader. charles was unconfident, not at all a sort of son that prince phillip wanted to have. >> it was clear to the prince that his father was disappointed in him. and i think that was very painful. >> his father's method of dealing with that was to try to toughen him up. it's the school of hard knocks. >> prince charles arrives with his father, the school's most famous boy. remember how you felt when you started?...
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phillips was suspended for every year, but then reinstated, as a party member, the father choa phillips was the emitter just demonstrates, in black and white how little delay, partic, her about is on the phobia. and how little they need to occur as well, because there was no kind of moral outrage to kind of show how agree just this was what was fascinating was that he was unsuspended by the labor party in a very unusual way. coincidentally, shortly before he was about to take up a joke with sky news hosting their flagship sunday morning politics program, in which you be interviewing, leading labor politicians, and this thing slightly suspicious. new him in east london is a diverse community residence, have pakistani bangladesh, he white, african and caribbean heritage. the election of corbin, as leda sees a sudden growth in membership of the party, an interest in local politics. suddenly all these people are thinking along going to join the labor party. we've got jeremy colvin, their ideas. now we can talk about freedom and equality and good social services, and have papa national healt
phillips was suspended for every year, but then reinstated, as a party member, the father choa phillips was the emitter just demonstrates, in black and white how little delay, partic, her about is on the phobia. and how little they need to occur as well, because there was no kind of moral outrage to kind of show how agree just this was what was fascinating was that he was unsuspended by the labor party in a very unusual way. coincidentally, shortly before he was about to take up a joke with sky...
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everyone has a good phillip story.ely resilient and absolutely roll your sleeves up an get on with it and great sportsman. and a great military man. and i think she missed him massively. i think a huge hole in her life appeared when he died. i think you can chart her decline physically from that moment. >> he was really the only person who could talk to her like a regular person in her life. >> one of the few people she could talk to. when you're the monarch, right? >> he could be very frank with her about things and they had known each other since they were very young and he is not actually listed as being buried in the vault because essentially they had an agreement that whichever one of them went first, their final burial would happen together. so that's what piers was just referring to and we won't see that part of this ceremony. >> they'll bring phillip's coffin up. >> and bring them both down which is beautiful for both of them to be rejoined. she calls him her strength and stay, which i think is a lovely devotio
everyone has a good phillip story.ely resilient and absolutely roll your sleeves up an get on with it and great sportsman. and a great military man. and i think she missed him massively. i think a huge hole in her life appeared when he died. i think you can chart her decline physically from that moment. >> he was really the only person who could talk to her like a regular person in her life. >> one of the few people she could talk to. when you're the monarch, right? >> he...
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batron johnson: i alwayswant phillip that i love him. and everybodyhere loves him.ne, he's my best friend. the night afterphil got killed i didn't sleep for days. didn't sleep for days. jackie: i jogged to thehigh school and they were already vans fromnbc and other places and i rememberfeeling rage, i get out of my town, you know, don't makethis more than it is. i did i knew it was bad but iit was just so shocking to me reporter3: the mood atteaneck high school where young pannell was astudent for a while was tense. the flag flewat half-mast. reporter4: administrators werereluctant to let us interview teenagers who were visiblyupset by the shooting. teenager: i mean,we all know the story. they just shothim for no reason. teenager2: that the whole schoolis like in a state of shock. no, teenager3: they don'tbelieve what happened. they can't believe it'steaneck, new jersey. reporter: the teaneck'simages, one of racial harmony a different side of thatpicture is now emerging. jonnine: this was coming. jonnine: we didn't,we didn't know how it was comingbut racial tension
batron johnson: i alwayswant phillip that i love him. and everybodyhere loves him.ne, he's my best friend. the night afterphil got killed i didn't sleep for days. didn't sleep for days. jackie: i jogged to thehigh school and they were already vans fromnbc and other places and i rememberfeeling rage, i get out of my town, you know, don't makethis more than it is. i did i knew it was bad but iit was just so shocking to me reporter3: the mood atteaneck high school where young pannell was astudent...
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her stamina was impressive matched only by 88 year old prince phillip. whenever they go off on a trip together like that the lord chamberlain always accompanies to the airport and phillip terms around and waves adam him and says mind the shop. i got a real sense of how much in sync philip and elizabeth are. with an expert choreography sort of like fred astaire and ginger rogers. i also saw aspects of him that contradict his caricature of rashness and insensitivity. he always watches the queen intently to see whether she needs any assistance. i once saw him bring a little child over to greet her he often spots people in the crowd who can't see very well and he'll walk them out to give them a better vantage point. when the queen needs a boost he's also there with a humorous aside such as don't be so sad sausage. on the last night in trinidad. i also witnessed a close range what i had heard about from several people that the queen doesn't perspire even in the hottest temperatures. the british high commissioner was hosting a garden party in his hilltop home
her stamina was impressive matched only by 88 year old prince phillip. whenever they go off on a trip together like that the lord chamberlain always accompanies to the airport and phillip terms around and waves adam him and says mind the shop. i got a real sense of how much in sync philip and elizabeth are. with an expert choreography sort of like fred astaire and ginger rogers. i also saw aspects of him that contradict his caricature of rashness and insensitivity. he always watches the queen...
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phillips and dr. colfax. >> (inaudible) do you anticipate the state (inaudible) >> i think it is more so we are talking about a issue around public health and think dr. films or colfax should talk about the coordinated effort and some of the misinformation how this disease is transmitted because it isn't attributed being a sexually transmitted disease so i want dr. phillips and dr. colfax to address that specifically. >> thank you very much for the question. so, as always the county and regions and us as health officers are very coordinated and talk regularly so they are are informed about the actions san francisco is taking and we have talked ways we can mutually support the work happening in san francisco. it is really important, we need more vaccines in san francisco. there are neighboring counties getting less then a hundred vaccines per allocation so it is a regional importance and we are closely communicateic with them but we are taking the first step because it is so incredibly important to san
phillips and dr. colfax. >> (inaudible) do you anticipate the state (inaudible) >> i think it is more so we are talking about a issue around public health and think dr. films or colfax should talk about the coordinated effort and some of the misinformation how this disease is transmitted because it isn't attributed being a sexually transmitted disease so i want dr. phillips and dr. colfax to address that specifically. >> thank you very much for the question. so, as always the...
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i want to bring in mark phillips on that.s weighed in on his dress for today. >> yes. well, we've seen several shots of the brothers marching along. what is interesting, i think to note here, is that while this is a public ceremonial expression of the family's grief, there are also protocols being observed here. some of the royals are in uniform. the king, of course, is in uniform. princess anne is in uniform. prince william, now the prince of wales, is in uniform. but prince harry is not in uniform. he's in civilian clothes. and prince andrew is also not in uniform. this was a kind of tradeoff that was made. the family, in this moment of their expression of grief, would be seen together, but because of the history, because of harry's estrangement from the working royal family, because of andrew's history with jeff pegues with jeffrey epstein, he's been ostracized from any kind of royal duties, and the expression of that on the streets here in this spectacular procession is that he has to do it in civilian clothes, along with
i want to bring in mark phillips on that.s weighed in on his dress for today. >> yes. well, we've seen several shots of the brothers marching along. what is interesting, i think to note here, is that while this is a public ceremonial expression of the family's grief, there are also protocols being observed here. some of the royals are in uniform. the king, of course, is in uniform. princess anne is in uniform. prince william, now the prince of wales, is in uniform. but prince harry is not...
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phillip holloway. the impressive thing the d.a. said the people of memphis deserve the right to be safe and shouldn't have to look over their shoulder walking down the street. very impressive. we've been talking about that in new york city for how long now, dana, two years? i live in a good neighborhood. used to be a great neighborhood. today a good neighborhood. yesterday everyone in our building was given this sheet of paper under their apartment door. this is a lockbox organization. they're raising private funds from the people who live on the block to pay for 24-hour security on the streets. we have a police force in new york of 33,000 officers. we have a mayor who is a former cop and they are raising private money to keep the city safe. that's where we are in america now. >> dana: unfortunately. >> bill: waiting for the hearing in memphis. there is a delegation from new york city and the mayor's office to go to the southern border today in texas. first time to get an up close look at that as the buses continue to roll into man
phillip holloway. the impressive thing the d.a. said the people of memphis deserve the right to be safe and shouldn't have to look over their shoulder walking down the street. very impressive. we've been talking about that in new york city for how long now, dana, two years? i live in a good neighborhood. used to be a great neighborhood. today a good neighborhood. yesterday everyone in our building was given this sheet of paper under their apartment door. this is a lockbox organization. they're...
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mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. ay yo! check this axe with 48-hour protection! ♪♪ ♪press the button right there♪ ♪to let the doors in♪ ♪go hard all year,♪ smell fresh as fresh, no matter what. (announcer) it's time to lose the weight for good. try golo. ♪go hard all year,♪ no subscriptions, just real results that last! -i've lost 70 pounds. -58 pounds. -22 pounds. -128 pounds. 138 pounds in nine months. crazy, right? (laughing) (announcer) it's time to put dieting behind you and get your health and vitality
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it is here at st phillips anglican church in central kenya that queen elizabeth attended her last sunday2, this brazilian rosewood tree was planted. it has stood tall throughout the queen's reign and continues to be a living reminder of where it all began. the royal visitor stepped off- into the hot sunshine of nairobi. she was here to represent her ailing father, king george vi. he died just days later and so she became queen unexpectedly, here in central kenya. i was in school and i remember that we had to line up while we were in primaryjust to see her, and for today, i still have that memory of her. the queen still remembered this small church even during her coronation, and gifted them a souvenir from the ceremony. she sent a piece of the westminster abbey carpet, which we keep very safely as a memory of her visit. it means a lot to us, together with the coat of arms and the other things that back up her connection with this church. deep and lasting memories of a royal from afar but so close to the hearts of the people here at the st phillips anglican church. anne soy, bbc news, nar
it is here at st phillips anglican church in central kenya that queen elizabeth attended her last sunday2, this brazilian rosewood tree was planted. it has stood tall throughout the queen's reign and continues to be a living reminder of where it all began. the royal visitor stepped off- into the hot sunshine of nairobi. she was here to represent her ailing father, king george vi. he died just days later and so she became queen unexpectedly, here in central kenya. i was in school and i remember...
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cbs' mark phillips has her amazing life story. >> i declare before you all that my whole life, whether long or short, shall be devoted to yourservice. >> o'donnell: the global reaction. condolences pour in from leaders around the world, and her iconic encounters with presidents, first as princess and then queen, dancing and riding through 70 years of history. and finally, the queen's legacy. we talked to former prime minister john major. and we look back at her life, not just as monarch, but mother. her devotion to her family. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the on this historic thursday night. the world is mourning queen elizabeth ii who died this afternoon at the age of 96, surrounded by family at her summer home in scotland. earlier in the day, buckingham palace announced that her majesty, who ruled over the commonwealth for a record 70 years, was placed under medical supervision. her doctors were concerned about her health. family rushed to her side. in accordance with the royal l
cbs' mark phillips has her amazing life story. >> i declare before you all that my whole life, whether long or short, shall be devoted to yourservice. >> o'donnell: the global reaction. condolences pour in from leaders around the world, and her iconic encounters with presidents, first as princess and then queen, dancing and riding through 70 years of history. and finally, the queen's legacy. we talked to former prime minister john major. and we look back at her life, not just as...
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young phillips schultz is following the story for us from keith. he is what he told us earlier about the inspection teams assessment of this nuclear facility. we only know what agency had grossey sets yesterday after he visited the plant. he said he was worried. he is worried and he will continue to be worried. he also said there was evidence that the physical integrity of the plan to was violated. of course, we don't know yet what this means. so regarding possible risks of radiation leaks and so on. assessment of a nuclear power plant is an extremely difficult task, especially in a war zone. and i doubt that we will get a lot of details at the press conference later today. what we know is beds. the ukrainian side has repeatedly accused the russian side that they don't give her excess to the team to real when it comes to some very important structures at the plant, bud grossey has repeatedly emphasized that they were able to see what they wanted to see at the plant yon phillip sholtes, there will finance ministers from the g. 7 group of industriali
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. >> diana was cross questioned about it quite closely by her father-in-law and prince phillip.ed having anything to do with it. >> but the royal family don't believe her. they're right no to. diana has secretly used a friend as the go between to tell her side of the story to journalist andrew morton. >> i remember vividly going to a cafe in north london. i put on the headphones, and there's this voice, and it's diana. >> i'm so depressed when i was trying to cut my wrist with razor blades. >> it was like entering another world, a parallel universe. i was being let into this secret, the secret that diana was deeply unhappy. >> i felt so powerless, and they're always doing this to me. i said, i'm going riding now. so i threw myself down the stairs. >> i was left reeling. this information is dynamite. >> one revelation is most damaging of all. prince charles, the future king, is in love with another woman. >> in my dreams, we're courting at night. >> this was the moment when the public discovered that prince charles in fact had been having an affair with camilla. >> the whole worl
. >> diana was cross questioned about it quite closely by her father-in-law and prince phillip.ed having anything to do with it. >> but the royal family don't believe her. they're right no to. diana has secretly used a friend as the go between to tell her side of the story to journalist andrew morton. >> i remember vividly going to a cafe in north london. i put on the headphones, and there's this voice, and it's diana. >> i'm so depressed when i was trying to cut my...
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phillip encourages the whole thing. >> i have terrible trouble in keeping short body, long arms.s an intimate glimpse of the royal family. so we're going to be introduced to them as personalities as opposed to distant personas. >> the documentary is the first time the queen has allowed her family to be filmed in such a relaxed and formal way. >> it was about as cozy a family scene as i think one could imagine. prince edward, who was sitting on the top of the land recover, and charles making the salad dressing. >> i thought it was a nice thing to do just to show they're different but not so different. they're still family people. >> and the other one was to see her taking prince edward into the shop at balmoral to buy him an ice cream. >> would you like to go get one? >> one of the golden rules had been that their conversation was not to be recorded when they were out and about doing public events. >> may we offer these very small -- >> oh, wow. >> token as a -- >> the public saw and heard nem a way which was entirely new. >> the public are ecstatic. they've never believed that th
phillip encourages the whole thing. >> i have terrible trouble in keeping short body, long arms.s an intimate glimpse of the royal family. so we're going to be introduced to them as personalities as opposed to distant personas. >> the documentary is the first time the queen has allowed her family to be filmed in such a relaxed and formal way. >> it was about as cozy a family scene as i think one could imagine. prince edward, who was sitting on the top of the land recover, and...
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mark phillips reports on the new king and the challenges that lie ahead. >> your majesty.my. >> reporter: the then prince charles at the celebration of the 70th anniversary of his mother's reign. charles may have been a king in training for more than seven decades, but he still divides opinion on what sort of of king he will be. >> i think he'll be a very good king. >> the monarchy is going to be a very hard act to follow. >> reporter: charles comes to the throne laden with baggage, personal and historic. personally, he's an eccentric character, with aristocratic habits and well-known opinions. on modern architecture, for example. he hates it. he's not a fan of modern industrial farming methods either. >> our current approach will lead to a dead end. >> reporter: the queen from another generation and another time mastered the art of royal enigma. >> the queen never gave an interview. the queen never expressed an opinion. he comes with all sorts of baggage. >> the country knows the prince of wales has opinions. he's had them for as long as most of us can remember. >> report
mark phillips reports on the new king and the challenges that lie ahead. >> your majesty.my. >> reporter: the then prince charles at the celebration of the 70th anniversary of his mother's reign. charles may have been a king in training for more than seven decades, but he still divides opinion on what sort of of king he will be. >> i think he'll be a very good king. >> the monarchy is going to be a very hard act to follow. >> reporter: charles comes to the throne...
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. >> reporter: it was a busy three-and-a-half day visit for the queen and prince phillip. ag the highlights, a performance at at san francisco's hall where they were serenaded by tony bennett. while prince phillip sg along, the queen was a bit reserved but she cracked a smile smile when the cast from beach blanket babylon came on stage. e sporting a huge hat featuring scenes from london including big big ben with doors that open to reveal more of the royal familye queen and prince then headed down the peninsula to the hewlett packard headquarters where she was shown the step by step process of making a computer. and then gifted one. , arriving to the tune of the stanford band, the queen and prince stopped for lunch at hoover house on the stanford campus giving staffers and some students moments they will never never forget. >> does she say anything to you at all? >> yeah, i got a chance to talk to you. she was amazed i was a classics major. she didn't think think we had too many of them here. >> reporter: but the most glamorous stop during her trip was a grand dinner at th
. >> reporter: it was a busy three-and-a-half day visit for the queen and prince phillip. ag the highlights, a performance at at san francisco's hall where they were serenaded by tony bennett. while prince phillip sg along, the queen was a bit reserved but she cracked a smile smile when the cast from beach blanket babylon came on stage. e sporting a huge hat featuring scenes from london including big big ben with doors that open to reveal more of the royal familye queen and prince then...
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phillip: aaron judge is right there.n: how much do they have to pay to keep them in a yankees uniform? phillip: inflation-adjusted, a lot of money. jonathan: hundreds of millions? phillip: a little more than the previous season. jonathan: unreal. thank you, sir. it is down. -- futures down. this is bloomberg. lisa: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world, and the u.k., conservative lawmakers say the bank of england may need to step in over the plunging pound. joining us for an all-time low today with the concerns about the new government tax cuts. emergency interest rate hike looks extremely likely. a global forecast for next year, saying the world has been dashed by the war in ukraine. the organization says the global economy will -- 2.2% in 2023, down from the previous forecast of 2.8%. first fema -- italy is on track to have its first female prime minister. that is a look ahead to the most right-wing government since world war ii. and ukraine's president is: on the russians to avoid the kremlin's effort
phillip: aaron judge is right there.n: how much do they have to pay to keep them in a yankees uniform? phillip: inflation-adjusted, a lot of money. jonathan: hundreds of millions? phillip: a little more than the previous season. jonathan: unreal. thank you, sir. it is down. -- futures down. this is bloomberg. lisa: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world, and the u.k., conservative lawmakers say the bank of england may need to step in over the plunging pound. joining us for an...
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mark phillips looks back at the monarch's life. [ cheers ] >> reporter: for a woman who was not bornbe queen, the public outpouring of affection for elizabeth during the celebration of her 70th year on the throne was a tribute to her and to how well she had done her job. elizabeth alexandra mary windsor, queen elizabeth ii, reinvented the british monarchy and may have saved it. elizabeth was already 10-years-old when another royal drama led to her becoming heir to the throne. in 1936, her uncle, edward viii, abdicated to marry wallace simpson, and the royal line shifted to her father, george vi, and so to her. the young princess elizabeth was already a public favorite. >> i'm sure that you are often thinking of the old country -- >> reporter: during the second world war, she had worked to raise the country's morale. >> to make the world of tomorr tter haperce. served as a volunteer to effort. her marriage to philip mountbatten, a member of the deposed greek royal family, gave a war-weary country something to celebrate. and the children the marriage produced, first charles and then an
mark phillips looks back at the monarch's life. [ cheers ] >> reporter: for a woman who was not bornbe queen, the public outpouring of affection for elizabeth during the celebration of her 70th year on the throne was a tribute to her and to how well she had done her job. elizabeth alexandra mary windsor, queen elizabeth ii, reinvented the british monarchy and may have saved it. elizabeth was already 10-years-old when another royal drama led to her becoming heir to the throne. in 1936, her...
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whoa, dude, your dad is watching terrence and phillip. do some girls want to play truth or dare or something? yeah, dude, how'd you know? how do you think i met your mother? randy, my wedding ring. i lost it down the garbage disposal! oh, brother. ha, ha, ha. stanley, i thought i told you not to watch this horrible cartoon. yeah, stanley, you should know better. dude! here, stanley, you watch nice cartoons like "fat abbot." aw. randy, will you please come get my wedding ring out of sink! okay, okay. hey, hey, hey, what's going on, rudy? man, fat abbot, you need to lose weight. i'll lose weight when i feel like it, bitch! shut your bitch-ass mouth, ho! bitch? i'll kick your ass! whoa, dude! sweet! you think you're slick, you punk-ass, blasphemous, dope-fiend bitch. i had my jimmy wacked seven times last week. i'll bust a cap in your (bleep). wow, cartoons are getting really dirty. did you find it? give me a second, would you? don't snap at me! i didn't snap at you. you snapped at me! whatever. whatever? in 15 years, you've never said "what
whoa, dude, your dad is watching terrence and phillip. do some girls want to play truth or dare or something? yeah, dude, how'd you know? how do you think i met your mother? randy, my wedding ring. i lost it down the garbage disposal! oh, brother. ha, ha, ha. stanley, i thought i told you not to watch this horrible cartoon. yeah, stanley, you should know better. dude! here, stanley, you watch nice cartoons like "fat abbot." aw. randy, will you please come get my wedding ring out of...
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so phillips asserting the bless of the church as well. what each can assume predicted were sure that the worst were which was more st. from sheer to which he restriping dutch metals from user care to support his own him, kills or modest script or when did, where did a year when the as was quick young us notion of with the news. oh, it could endorse minister can use you. so if he has a problem with those people that you were thump, thump, he's guilty, chose 3 weeks through a book you of course, to who still so tell product of choice when you produce russian. don't the 1st but, you know, explain what you personally don't put it here or going is up to where you put the, put a good in. it was held up to you if you sort of, you know, where you are going on. you orders from the port when you flush the bottle and that will tweet from sorta sorta flushed him. we still resort to menus. he knew the schedule and they didn't put footage of soviet special forces. trying to disperse. the ground was seen far and wide. shots were fired. then probably not
so phillips asserting the bless of the church as well. what each can assume predicted were sure that the worst were which was more st. from sheer to which he restriping dutch metals from user care to support his own him, kills or modest script or when did, where did a year when the as was quick young us notion of with the news. oh, it could endorse minister can use you. so if he has a problem with those people that you were thump, thump, he's guilty, chose 3 weeks through a book you of course,...
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so phillips asserting the bless of that i saw what each can assume particular, we're sure that the worst were which was moist from sheer to which he v strip in dutch metals from user care to support his own him, kills or manuscript, or it wouldn't. where did a year when these was quick, down this notion of with, in his oh, it could endorphin of scary movies you took his up along with those people that you what um could from his village coast 3 weeks through and book you of course to who is still so dull product of choice when you present the 1st i don't explain what you personally don't put it. here again is up to way of going to put a good in it was held up to you if you sort of where you are going on. you will only part when you flush the but the one that when we 1st started it sort of flushed him. we still of switching the new speed new to studies. and they didn't put footage of soviet special forces trying to disperse. the ground was seen far and wide. shots were fired. then probably not just by special forces. those selling self and casualties later it must go god much off would exp
so phillips asserting the bless of that i saw what each can assume particular, we're sure that the worst were which was moist from sheer to which he v strip in dutch metals from user care to support his own him, kills or manuscript, or it wouldn't. where did a year when these was quick, down this notion of with, in his oh, it could endorphin of scary movies you took his up along with those people that you what um could from his village coast 3 weeks through and book you of course to who is...
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united until phillips death in april of 2021. the queen, private in her grief, leaving a handwritten note on his casket, and as she had throughout her life, devoting herself to duty, keeping calm and carrying on. just months after phillips death, honoring his life's work >> as the impact of the environment on human progress was a subject close to the heart, and my dear husband, if we fail to cope with this challenge, all the other problems will pale into insignificance. >> queen elizabeth will be buried with prince philip in winds -- memorial chapel, the two side by side again. >> and of course, that famous quote from the queen calling prince philip restrengthen and stay. that was back in 1997 for their golden wedding anniversary, and she spoke about him a lot in the months after his death as well, alex, for her platinum jubilee message. she mentioned prince philip again saying she was blessed to have him as her partner, as her consort for all of those years. and, not to mention, alex, it couldn't have been easy, doing it all in
united until phillips death in april of 2021. the queen, private in her grief, leaving a handwritten note on his casket, and as she had throughout her life, devoting herself to duty, keeping calm and carrying on. just months after phillips death, honoring his life's work >> as the impact of the environment on human progress was a subject close to the heart, and my dear husband, if we fail to cope with this challenge, all the other problems will pale into insignificance. >> queen...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena.e begin with the face of the british monarchy. >> by the late sovereign of happy memory has become our only lawful and rightful liege lord, charles iii. >> hip hip. >> hooray! >> king charles was officially proclaimed as britain's newest monarch. in just a few hours he will deliver remarks to the public. the longest good-bye as the queen begins her journey to her final resting place. joining us from london is lindsey reiser lindsey, good morning. what can we expect these next few days >> reporter: everything is planned to a tee, frances. everything is in place to prevent any hitches. we mentioned the queen's coffin traveling from balmoral castle to edinburgh yesterday long lines of people waiting to catch a glimpse. there will be a service and lying in state at the cathedral tonight. it will be carried by -- to west mincester hall at parliament, and the royal family will be following there for a somber procession her majesty's coffin will lie in state for members of the public to be ab
. >> and i'm phillip mena.e begin with the face of the british monarchy. >> by the late sovereign of happy memory has become our only lawful and rightful liege lord, charles iii. >> hip hip. >> hooray! >> king charles was officially proclaimed as britain's newest monarch. in just a few hours he will deliver remarks to the public. the longest good-bye as the queen begins her journey to her final resting place. joining us from london is lindsey reiser lindsey, good...
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. >> i'm phillip mena. evacuations are under way in southern california as wildfires rage out of control. the root fire is racing through northwestern los angeles county, and officials say up to 200 homes and an elementary school had to be evacuated. the flames have also shut down highways eight firefighters have been injured. six needed to go to the hospital the fire has burned over 4,000 acres and is 0% contained. this all comes as a heat wave with triple digit temperatures will scorch california over labor day weekend. the governor there has sign add executive order to ramp up the electricity supply while californians are asked to conserve power and not crank up air conditioners in the hopes to avoid rolling blackouts. >>> the legal battle between the doj and former president trump will spill into the court today. yesterday the doj filed a blistering argument against such a move of appointing a master. >> reporter: the trump team doubled down on its need for a special master, citing the need for answers
. >> i'm phillip mena. evacuations are under way in southern california as wildfires rage out of control. the root fire is racing through northwestern los angeles county, and officials say up to 200 homes and an elementary school had to be evacuated. the flames have also shut down highways eight firefighters have been injured. six needed to go to the hospital the fire has burned over 4,000 acres and is 0% contained. this all comes as a heat wave with triple digit temperatures will scorch...
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cbs' mark phillips has more now on the new king, and the challenges he faces. ( cheers and applause )ur majesty, mommy. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: the then-prince charles at the celebration of the 70th anniversary of his mother's reign. charles may have been a king in training for more than seven decades, but he still divides opinion on what sort of king he will be. >> i think he'll be a very good king. >> the monarchy is going to be a very hard act to follow. >> reporter: charles comes to the throne laden with baggage, personal and historic. personally, he's an eccentric character, with aristocratic habits and well-known opinions. on modern architecture, for example-- he hates it. he's not a fan of modern industrial farming methods, either. >> our current approach will lead to a dead end. >> reporter: the queen, from another generation and another time, mastered the art of royal enigma. the queen never gave an interview. the queen never expressed an opinion. he comes with all sorts of baggage. >> the country knows the prince of wales has opinions. he's had them for as long
cbs' mark phillips has more now on the new king, and the challenges he faces. ( cheers and applause )ur majesty, mommy. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: the then-prince charles at the celebration of the 70th anniversary of his mother's reign. charles may have been a king in training for more than seven decades, but he still divides opinion on what sort of king he will be. >> i think he'll be a very good king. >> the monarchy is going to be a very hard act to follow....
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we did see, as i was saying, king charles and william and harry and peter phillips out of their cars and now some of the members of the royal family beginning to arrive at westminster abbey. again, this is a morning of great pomp and circumstance. we have seen president biden and the first lady dr. jill biden arriving we have seen a parade of prime ministers from the united kingdom and the current prime minister liz truss who was appointed by the queen two days before the queen's passing you are seeing the queen's granddaughters coming in with their families this is a morning with personal grief and public grief on the part of the countries that long maintained relations in the united kingdom and whom the queen was a great friend and supporter and who spearheaded relationships going through the century or decades for generations of presidents. we see that now. quite a moment as westminster abbey is filling and the funeral is set to begin in 20 minutes. >>> contessa, we will continue to monitor the developments. the fed starts the two-day policy meeting tomorrow. it will release new e
we did see, as i was saying, king charles and william and harry and peter phillips out of their cars and now some of the members of the royal family beginning to arrive at westminster abbey. again, this is a morning of great pomp and circumstance. we have seen president biden and the first lady dr. jill biden arriving we have seen a parade of prime ministers from the united kingdom and the current prime minister liz truss who was appointed by the queen two days before the queen's passing you...
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that's peter phillips, princess anne's son. and of course i believe that the -- correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe prince william and prince harry are wearing uniforms of the household cavalry, which le v we will get confirmation of, i think ultimately, fredricka, they live different lives to us, so for james vicount vii to be doing this, this will be part of his duties. they will want, fredricka, to rise to the occasion but this is amongst the most powerful of images we've seen so far. >> it is. richard, how long will they be standing vigil? >> reporter: the normal vigil time is 20 minutes, so this vigil started just before 6:00 in london. i'm guessing there's probably four or five minutes to g. what you will hear is the commander of the guards who will -- i'm sure there's an official name for the stick, but his rod of authority, he will bash it several times, and that will be the indication for the royal grandchildren to leave. it's not a changing of the guard of the vigil. the vigil being held i think by the household di
that's peter phillips, princess anne's son. and of course i believe that the -- correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe prince william and prince harry are wearing uniforms of the household cavalry, which le v we will get confirmation of, i think ultimately, fredricka, they live different lives to us, so for james vicount vii to be doing this, this will be part of his duties. they will want, fredricka, to rise to the occasion but this is amongst the most powerful of images we've seen so far....
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earlier this year, indigenous expert, bruno fietta and british journalist dom phillips, were shocked dead by a local fishman in a remote area of the amazon. the killings attracted global attention. lydia had been helping indigenous patrols, investigate legal fishing and poaching in their job id valley. the territories home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes. the invaders were allegedly working for drug cartels, world renowned photographers, sebastian salgado, like many others, points the finger at bal. so narrow, yes. you, this will be you, i blame the government, the deaths of bruno player and dom phillips because the president left the amazon unprotected promising criminal gangs to take over all violence on the amazon has increased from him. this was so long before the presidential election campaign started. hundreds of indigenous tribes gathered in brazil you to put their demands in writing that for you by sonia rachada, present to the document to leftist candidate. wheezing as to lula. the silva who's leading in the polls against current president bushel natalie sig
earlier this year, indigenous expert, bruno fietta and british journalist dom phillips, were shocked dead by a local fishman in a remote area of the amazon. the killings attracted global attention. lydia had been helping indigenous patrols, investigate legal fishing and poaching in their job id valley. the territories home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes. the invaders were allegedly working for drug cartels, world renowned photographers, sebastian salgado, like many others,...
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juliet phillips reports.oast reduced trains to just one per hour. greater manchester's mayor welcomed the news that the company's managing director has stood down, but says the government must now step in to ensure services are restored. the new prime minister needs to instruct the transport secretary to sit down with the mayor of london, to sit down with myself, the company and the unions to sort this out. i would rather get the trains back as quickly as possible, and if they are prepared to do that, then they're in there in the last chance saloon, but they're going to have to show that they can do that. but if they can't, then they should have the contract removed. it's as simple as that. avanti has said drivers who are members of the aslef union have been refusing to do overtime, which has put pressure on services. the union denies this, accusing the company of a lack of recruitment. rail expert tony miles says there's no quick fix. there's a fundamental problem. the railways, right back to british rail da
juliet phillips reports.oast reduced trains to just one per hour. greater manchester's mayor welcomed the news that the company's managing director has stood down, but says the government must now step in to ensure services are restored. the new prime minister needs to instruct the transport secretary to sit down with the mayor of london, to sit down with myself, the company and the unions to sort this out. i would rather get the trains back as quickly as possible, and if they are prepared to...
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mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> o'donnell: the queen's extraordinary global impact can be seen in the heartfelt messages from world leaders, to ordinary people who felt a deep connection to the beloved monarch. cbs' holly williams is at windsor castle tonight, just outside london, where crowds have gathered to express their grief. >> reporter: as the union jack was lowered in london and all over the united kingdom, crowds began to gather at the golden gates of buckingham palace. ♪ god save queen. >> reporter: "god save the queen" she sang for a much-loved monarch. we were outside windsor castle tonight, home to kings and queens for over 900 years. >> she was everything to us, and it was part of our upbringing. >> it's a very sad moment, very sad moment. >> she's always been there, and it will never be the same again. >> reporter: what kind of a queen was she, to your mind? >> to me, i believe that she was a queen with a lot of love for her people. >> reporter: around the globe today, news broadcasts reported the unfolding events. raining from this small island, queen elizabeth was
mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> o'donnell: the queen's extraordinary global impact can be seen in the heartfelt messages from world leaders, to ordinary people who felt a deep connection to the beloved monarch. cbs' holly williams is at windsor castle tonight, just outside london, where crowds have gathered to express their grief. >> reporter: as the union jack was lowered in london and all over the united kingdom, crowds began to gather at the golden gates of buckingham palace....
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earlier this year, indigenous expert bloom of idiot up in british journalist dom phillips, were shocked dead by a local fishman in a remote area of the amazon. the killings attracted global attention. the data had been helping indigenous patrols, investigate legal fishing and poaching in their job id valley. the territories home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes and invaders who are allegedly working for drug cartels. world renowned photographers, sebastian salgado, like many others, points the finger it bal sonata. yes. you visual me. you. i blame the government, the deaths of bruno clara, and don phillips because the president left the amazon unprotected promising criminal gangs to take over all fallen from the amazon has increased from him. this was so long before the presidential election campaign started. hundreds of indigenous tribes gathered in brasilia to put their demands in writing or by sonya was a shadow present to the document to leftist candidate, wheezing masula. the silva who's leading in the polls against current president bush, so natalie signed it and p
earlier this year, indigenous expert bloom of idiot up in british journalist dom phillips, were shocked dead by a local fishman in a remote area of the amazon. the killings attracted global attention. the data had been helping indigenous patrols, investigate legal fishing and poaching in their job id valley. the territories home to the world's largest number of isolated tribes and invaders who are allegedly working for drug cartels. world renowned photographers, sebastian salgado, like many...
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." >> reporter: at his home in melbourne, australia, 62-year- old phillip o'keefe struggles to do thee things many of us take for granted. >> getting dressed, washing myself, feeding myself. >> reporter: a.l.s. took away his ability to control his hands and body. when you heard that there was a device that could use your thoughts to operate a mouse, what did you think? >> i thought, this is science fiction type stuff. >> reporter: but it's not the realm of science fiction anymore. in april of 2020, o'keefe became one of the first patients to receive a stentrode brain- computer interface implant. >> that's the device that goes inside the blood vessel. >> reporter: dr. tom oxley is c.e.o. of new york city-based synchron. >> we figured out how to deliver senses into the brain without open brain surgery. >> reporter: inserted through the jugular vein, the device is implanted in the area of the brain that controls movement. signals captured by a receiver in the chest are sent wirelessly to a device that decodes thoughts into commands for a digital device. >> the clinical study that we're r
." >> reporter: at his home in melbourne, australia, 62-year- old phillip o'keefe struggles to do thee things many of us take for granted. >> getting dressed, washing myself, feeding myself. >> reporter: a.l.s. took away his ability to control his hands and body. when you heard that there was a device that could use your thoughts to operate a mouse, what did you think? >> i thought, this is science fiction type stuff. >> reporter: but it's not the realm of...
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phillip, welcome, good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me today. >> you're downgrading bothf these ip and pkg to underperform i assume that's because you see a slowing economy, number one, and number two, basically an idea that they have a lot of inventory that they bought that they've got to work through, right? or that they sold, rather. that's out there >> sure. it's all that, right i think it shouldn't be a surprise we got some pretty clear demand singles with major import collapsing the last couple of months orders were really strong up until june started to weaken and it's been really soft since july and there's just a massive amount of inventory and they're trying to work through that. and some of the smaller players who are cutting a market do not have that avenue because there's so much inventory in the channel right now. as you kind of pointed out, tyler, container board, cardboard boxes is a pretty good proxy for the economy. you've seen retailers like walmart and target reset expectations a number of times right now. >> should investors should expect a dividend c
phillip, welcome, good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me today. >> you're downgrading bothf these ip and pkg to underperform i assume that's because you see a slowing economy, number one, and number two, basically an idea that they have a lot of inventory that they bought that they've got to work through, right? or that they sold, rather. that's out there >> sure. it's all that, right i think it shouldn't be a surprise we got some pretty clear demand singles with...