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parker-bowles was a confidante of prince charles' and a lover of his before, long before he met dianad charles remained good friends. >> there was this sense, i think, from almost the beginning that charles wasn't entirely diana's own. >> reporter: camilla tominey is the royal editor for "the sunday express" in london. >> charles had insisted that his relationship with camilla had been platonic, but i think there was a sense that diana quickly realized that mentally charles wasn't completely with her 100%. >> reporter: most people have long believed that camilla parker bowles was the villian in this story. but camilla, early on, actually supported diana, advised her about charles and royal life. >> she liked diana and thought that she would be a lovely wife for him. so she was very friendly to her. and diana was very friendly to camilla. >> reporter: but diana, just 19, was insecure, says her friend richard kay. >> she was a naive young girl. charles was her first proper man in her life. but he appeared to have someone else he was interested in, too. it would've made anyone question t
parker-bowles was a confidante of prince charles' and a lover of his before, long before he met dianad charles remained good friends. >> there was this sense, i think, from almost the beginning that charles wasn't entirely diana's own. >> reporter: camilla tominey is the royal editor for "the sunday express" in london. >> charles had insisted that his relationship with camilla had been platonic, but i think there was a sense that diana quickly realized that mentally...
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from autumn of this year, and we expect the younger members of the royal family, and of course prince charlesill in the gap, because there will be gaps, because the prince carries out, the duke of edinburgh carries out hundreds of engagements every year, you will see some on the television, yesterday he was opening a new stand at the lords cricket ground, and in very good spirits. joking he is the world's most famous plaque unveiler, so the gaps will need need to be filled. what sort of planning will have gone into making this announcement this morning, because presumably all of the royals diaries are booked up some time in advance? there is some time schedule in that it does say that all of the engagements up until august will be fulfilled, by the duke of edinburgh, so there is a time window there, but of course, this will have been years in the making, the buckingham palace has a press tea m, making, the buckingham palace has a press team, clarence house, the prince of wales has a press team, kensington palace has a press team, they will have been co—ordinating on this to make sure that the
from autumn of this year, and we expect the younger members of the royal family, and of course prince charlesill in the gap, because there will be gaps, because the prince carries out, the duke of edinburgh carries out hundreds of engagements every year, you will see some on the television, yesterday he was opening a new stand at the lords cricket ground, and in very good spirits. joking he is the world's most famous plaque unveiler, so the gaps will need need to be filled. what sort of...
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prince charles is the longest serving heir to the prichett throne. he's been first in line for off5 years. the book offers an inside look into his childhood, his marriages and life as a king in waiting. i am pleased to have sally bedell smith back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. it's wonderful to be back. >> rose: why is it an improbable life? >> well, you would think when he was born nearly 70 years ago in buckingham palace in 19t 19th century style -- i even have an eyewitness account of when he was three hours old and was presented to the king's court in the ballroom. >> rose: an heir is here. an heir is here. this is give ton me by a friend whose father was a private secretary to the king. >> rose: yeah. so there he was with his nurse with the wimple, and it was like out of the 19t 19th century and here was somebody who was supposed to walk a straight line and was supposed to end up on the throne wearing a crown and little did he know how long he would have to wait or create a role for himself different than any prince of wales in history a
prince charles is the longest serving heir to the prichett throne. he's been first in line for off5 years. the book offers an inside look into his childhood, his marriages and life as a king in waiting. i am pleased to have sally bedell smith back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. it's wonderful to be back. >> rose: why is it an improbable life? >> well, you would think when he was born nearly 70 years ago in buckingham palace in 19t 19th century style -- i even have an...
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will prince charles slip into the role we are more used to seeing being done by vincelot? during the time of the diamond jubilee, prince charles was very much more to the fore. so a bit like that really. we have a royal family who are there to support the queen and help her and accompany her. if prince philip doesn't accompany the queen on every single engagement she does at the moment, so we engagement she does at the moment, so we will see a bit more of that. what is very interesting is how things have changed. you go back to 1952, and the queen was a young woman of 25, her mother and grandmother and lots of elderly relations guiding her. now she is the great matriarch figure and the younger members of the family are there to help her and i think we will see more of that. just in terms of that role he has conducted over the past more than six decades, she had referred to it herself on a number of occasions, but he has been a huge source of support for the queen. indeed, and he himself said he put his most importantjob was to support the queen. 0ne he put his most importa
will prince charles slip into the role we are more used to seeing being done by vincelot? during the time of the diamond jubilee, prince charles was very much more to the fore. so a bit like that really. we have a royal family who are there to support the queen and help her and accompany her. if prince philip doesn't accompany the queen on every single engagement she does at the moment, so we engagement she does at the moment, so we will see a bit more of that. what is very interesting is how...
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she is doing fewer of those and giving them onto other royals, like prince william, prince charles andtely she will feel a sense of loss, really. obviously she —— he is still in her life. but in terms of public performances, not having him there would be quite striking for her. what is noticeable when you see them together is how he helps to lighten the mood. i saw him when he was slightly younger, lifting people over crash barriers so lifting people over crash barriers so they could meet the queen. and he, crucially, we are talking about a british royal family he, crucially, we are talking about a british royalfamily in a very good place at the moment, that wasn't always the case. the house of windsor in the 1980s and 1990s had terrible problems, not least the public and painful collapse of the marriage of princess diana and prince charles. then we had her death. the worst week in the queen's rain. everybody around the couple say prince philip ‘s advice always got better the worse the problem was. i have to tell you both ably quick story. when i was paris correspondent here a couple o
she is doing fewer of those and giving them onto other royals, like prince william, prince charles andtely she will feel a sense of loss, really. obviously she —— he is still in her life. but in terms of public performances, not having him there would be quite striking for her. what is noticeable when you see them together is how he helps to lighten the mood. i saw him when he was slightly younger, lifting people over crash barriers so lifting people over crash barriers so they could meet...
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prince charles was shown the trophy as he attended the official launch of the competition at the oval tournament begins next thursday while india's first match is against pakistan in birmingham three days later. for a few people it can be a nervous time but i did not sink as a squad you have time to focus on those factors because you understand that you are here for a sporting tournament and that, for us, remains paramount in our thoughts and i personally do not feel any nervousness, as such. i saw life resume normally and that is a healthy sign. it was not anything disturbing to see on the streets, nothing different from what i have seenin nothing different from what i have seen in the past. that is really very reassuring. i am sure the squad does not fill no visit all about being in england at the moment and we are excited to play the tournament. during the first round of the bmw pga championship at wentworth on thursday a minute's silence was held to remember those who lost their lives in the manchester arena terror attack on monday. players and caddies wore black ribbons as a mark
prince charles was shown the trophy as he attended the official launch of the competition at the oval tournament begins next thursday while india's first match is against pakistan in birmingham three days later. for a few people it can be a nervous time but i did not sink as a squad you have time to focus on those factors because you understand that you are here for a sporting tournament and that, for us, remains paramount in our thoughts and i personally do not feel any nervousness, as such. i...
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the recycling association was commenting as prince charles is about to launch two competitions with ite. at six o'clock on reckless, we will have all the day's news and sport, we also have a warning that over 2000 species of plants discovered in the past year are already at risk of extinction —— breakfast. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us department ofjustice has appointed a former head of the fbi, robert mueller, as a special prosecutor to lead an investigation into allegations that the trump election campaign colluded with russia. falls on us stock markets have dragged down asian shares, because of fears that the political controversy surrounding president trump will weaken his ability to deliver taxation and regulatory reforms. the venezuelan government has stepped up its military presence in the state of tachira along the colombian border, as violent anti—government protests spread across the country. real madrid have edged closer to winning the spanish league title for the first time in five years. they beat celta vigo 4—1 to go "top of the table with one game to go
the recycling association was commenting as prince charles is about to launch two competitions with ite. at six o'clock on reckless, we will have all the day's news and sport, we also have a warning that over 2000 species of plants discovered in the past year are already at risk of extinction —— breakfast. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us department ofjustice has appointed a former head of the fbi, robert mueller, as a special prosecutor to lead an investigation into...
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what we are going to see in coming months isn't stepping up to the plate and prince charles and camilla preparing for the next role in their lives in the monarchy. although buckingham palace the monarchy. although buckingham pa la ce wa nt the monarchy. although buckingham palace want to resist any suggestion the queen is changing her schedule, there is a sense that at their age they are having to make concessions and there is a stepping back, symbolically and a retirement for thejeep. symbolically and a retirement for the jeep. it is difficult to sum up his contribution over such a long time, but there have been some lows as well as a lot of highs. lots of people remember his gaffes. having observed for a decade, a lot of these off—the—cuff —— off the cuff remarks are to put people at ease. he told agejoke remarks are to put people at ease. he told age joke at lord's remarks are to put people at ease. he told age joke at lords and said he was the most famous plaque on the other. he has said things to people with beards like shouldn't you have had a shave before eating the queen? his re
what we are going to see in coming months isn't stepping up to the plate and prince charles and camilla preparing for the next role in their lives in the monarchy. although buckingham palace the monarchy. although buckingham pa la ce wa nt the monarchy. although buckingham palace want to resist any suggestion the queen is changing her schedule, there is a sense that at their age they are having to make concessions and there is a stepping back, symbolically and a retirement for thejeep....
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. ♪ >>> that, of course, was the wedding of prince charles and princess diana in 1981.eople that got up to watch the wedding i was so smitten with the story. 20 years later they're still talking about it. we'll take a look inside the life of the people's princess. that's what she was called. in a cbs prime-time special that airs later tonight. >>> "the new york times" reports on the lawsuits a collapse of the fyre festival. what was supposed to be a music festival ended in chaos. they're looking at a possible mail wire or security fraud. ticket buyers and vendors could seek damages. >>> prince george was scolded at his aunt pippa's wedding. he played with her dress. >> this is why we love him. >> as she made her big exist from church. he quickly perked up. s he sister charlotte was a important role in the president's trip. they highlighted new freedoms if women in that socially conservative country. margaret brennan was in the country where all three trumps arrived a few hours ago. margaret, good morning. >> good morning. president trump has made it a policy not to publ
. ♪ >>> that, of course, was the wedding of prince charles and princess diana in 1981.eople that got up to watch the wedding i was so smitten with the story. 20 years later they're still talking about it. we'll take a look inside the life of the people's princess. that's what she was called. in a cbs prime-time special that airs later tonight. >>> "the new york times" reports on the lawsuits a collapse of the fyre festival. what was supposed to be a music festival...
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you will see prince charles next to the queen. it is part of the transition of the royal family and head of state. also moving forward. it is part of the bigger story here in the uk. >> max, thank you very much. what a run. 95 years old. remember, this is an announcement that he is in failing health. he just decided to take more time to himself. prince philip and the queen are attending a church service. let's get to frederik pleitgen at st. james palace in london with more. fred. >> reporter: hi, chris. that st. james chapel is where they attend the service. a few minutes ago, they were driven through the gate you see behind me. there were many people here. as usual, many bystanders and tourists wanting to get snapshots on the very important day. i think one of the things people are talking about is it is significant for prince philip to announce on this day he would step away from public life and go immediately to the next public event here at the chapel. attending a service for the order of merit. the order which is important i
you will see prince charles next to the queen. it is part of the transition of the royal family and head of state. also moving forward. it is part of the bigger story here in the uk. >> max, thank you very much. what a run. 95 years old. remember, this is an announcement that he is in failing health. he just decided to take more time to himself. prince philip and the queen are attending a church service. let's get to frederik pleitgen at st. james palace in london with more. fred....
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her new book is "prince charles: the passions and paradoxes of an improbable life."nce charles is the longest-serving heir to the throne. he has been serving for 65 years. the book offers an inside look into his childhood, and his life as a king in waiting. i am pleased to have sally bedell smith back at this table. sally: it is great to be back. when he was born 70 years ago in sort of 19th century style, i have an eyewitness account of when he was three hours old and he was presented to the king's court in the ballroom. charlie: the heir is here. sally: this was given to meet by -- to me by a friend whose father was private secretary to the king. he was there with his nurse with a wimple and it was like out of the 19th century. this is someone who is supposed to walk a straight line and end up sitting on the throne wearing a crown and little did he know how long he would have to wait, or that he would end up creating a role for himself that was different from any prince of wales in history. and that he would, first of all he would have an 11 year marriage and spend
her new book is "prince charles: the passions and paradoxes of an improbable life."nce charles is the longest-serving heir to the throne. he has been serving for 65 years. the book offers an inside look into his childhood, and his life as a king in waiting. i am pleased to have sally bedell smith back at this table. sally: it is great to be back. when he was born 70 years ago in sort of 19th century style, i have an eyewitness account of when he was three hours old and he was...
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. >> and this unforgettable moment, phillip supporting prince charles and grandsons william and harrythe long awful walk the day princess diana was laid to rest. through it all, steadfast, defining the job succinctly. >> helping her supporting anything valuable to her. >> for the queen. >> he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years. >> prince philip remains in good health. but a time of transition here. queen elizabeth herself is slowing down a bit. and the next generation is taking up more of the royal responsibilities. terry moran, abc news, london. >> and, a lot of gratitude from the brit, people this morning. toward prince philip. one of the headlines is thank you, sir. much as we look to bask in all of the life of luxury they actually do have a lot of pressure. >> they do. tough to unveil a plaque and to, christen a ship. >> did you watch "the crown." >> long life of service. he has done it as one of the headlines said done it with a smile. >> i did appreciate his comment. so sorry to hear you standing down. i can barely stand up. >> such a quick wit there. man
. >> and this unforgettable moment, phillip supporting prince charles and grandsons william and harrythe long awful walk the day princess diana was laid to rest. through it all, steadfast, defining the job succinctly. >> helping her supporting anything valuable to her. >> for the queen. >> he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years. >> prince philip remains in good health. but a time of transition here. queen elizabeth herself is slowing down a...
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princess diana and prince charles were formally divorced the knolling year, yet the public ee fair ofe the last images anyone would see of the princess alive. she died in the early morning hours of august 31st in 1997 after a car crash in a pearce tunnel. >> this gorgeous fairy princess, you don't expect her to end her life in a traffic accident. >> the circumstances of diana's death were shrouded in mystery. conspiracy theories flourished. tonight we'll put them to rest and tell you what finally happened and finally show the world the power doesn't come from a crown. it comes from your heart. our two-hour prime time special airs tonight starting at 8:00. >> i still remember. what did you learn in putting this together? >> you know, the thing that surprised me most they had only been out 12 times before they got married. they had only been together 12 times and at one point prince philip pressured his son. they said, look, you have to do the right thing. they wanted someone who was virginal and innocent. >> she was only 19 years old when they met. >> even though he and camilla had a p
princess diana and prince charles were formally divorced the knolling year, yet the public ee fair ofe the last images anyone would see of the princess alive. she died in the early morning hours of august 31st in 1997 after a car crash in a pearce tunnel. >> this gorgeous fairy princess, you don't expect her to end her life in a traffic accident. >> the circumstances of diana's death were shrouded in mystery. conspiracy theories flourished. tonight we'll put them to rest and tell...
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prince charles is launching a $2 million prize to stimulate more environmentally friendly designs.kaging is made from one type of material, very recyclable. a can of coke. billion scope -- billions is to go -- this example in japan is the kind of idea we want to get from our competition. the straw can be re-housed back into the packaging, stopping it from leaking into the environment. reporter: as we carry on shopping, manufacturer say that they want to help the environment. they say they are interested in new ideas for packaging. >> it was announced today that roger ailes, former chief executive of the fox news channel has died. he resigned in july after allegations of sexual harassment. while the end of his career was crowded and controversy, he is being remembered for the way he transformed cable news. >> even as we mourn his death, we celebrate his life. >> fox news reporting on the death of the face of tv news. >> roger, rest in peace. >> back in a moment. >> for years, roger ailes was a republican media strategist before he was recruited to head fox news. >> you are lying. >>
prince charles is launching a $2 million prize to stimulate more environmentally friendly designs.kaging is made from one type of material, very recyclable. a can of coke. billion scope -- billions is to go -- this example in japan is the kind of idea we want to get from our competition. the straw can be re-housed back into the packaging, stopping it from leaking into the environment. reporter: as we carry on shopping, manufacturer say that they want to help the environment. they say they are...
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the commons were made as prince charles is about to launch as prince charles is about to launch a £1.5, princess mako, is to surrender her royal status by marrying a former university classmate. princess mako, who is the eldest granddaughter of emperor akihito, is getting engaged to 25—year—old law firm worker, kei komuro. japan's imperial law requires a princess to leave the royal family after marrying a commoner. the move is expected to re—ignite debate on royal succession, as the 83—year—old emperor is expected to abdicate soon. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. more at 10am. huddersfield town are one game away from promotion to the premier league after a 1—1 draw with sheffield wednesday. they won on penalties last night to book a showdown with reading. it is being labelled the £200 million match. in the premier league last night southampton were left to rue missed chances. there was a dull goalless jaw with manchester united. if united win their remaining games it would be their remaining games it would be their lowest tally of wins in a single season. the chelsea winning r
the commons were made as prince charles is about to launch as prince charles is about to launch a £1.5, princess mako, is to surrender her royal status by marrying a former university classmate. princess mako, who is the eldest granddaughter of emperor akihito, is getting engaged to 25—year—old law firm worker, kei komuro. japan's imperial law requires a princess to leave the royal family after marrying a commoner. the move is expected to re—ignite debate on royal succession, as the...
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well, prince charles is launching a $2 million prize to stimulate new and more environmentally friendlybe easier in the future to shop for items that do not fill a landfill. 0ne one interesting point from fine repair cafe, it gives you an indication of where they are coming from, suggesting that you need to repair more stuff, bring broken stuff in the repair, we achieve a 63% the pay rate. repair, repair, repair. another big story today, royal mail posting a big rise in profits as parcels improved. i assume the money they make from delivering parcels is improving, annual profits up by 25%. growth in parcel delivery business, it would seem parcel delivery business, it would seem it is doing well. it does well from online, we send fewer letters but we get more parcels delivered because of our online shopping habits. full details on the website. european markets, markets worldwide, we are watching them very closely as the turmoil surrounding the white house and the trump administration intensifies. so let's quickly show you how things are going right now so you have a sense of how the euro
well, prince charles is launching a $2 million prize to stimulate new and more environmentally friendlybe easier in the future to shop for items that do not fill a landfill. 0ne one interesting point from fine repair cafe, it gives you an indication of where they are coming from, suggesting that you need to repair more stuff, bring broken stuff in the repair, we achieve a 63% the pay rate. repair, repair, repair. another big story today, royal mail posting a big rise in profits as parcels...
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. >> reporter: and this unforgettable moment, philip supporting his son prince charles and grandsonsliam and harry in that long, awful walk the day princess diana was laid to rest. through it all, he has been steadfast. defining the job succintly. >> helping her, supporting her, and doing anything that is valuable to her. >> reporter: for the queen. >> he's been my strength all these years. >> reporter: he remains in good health. this is a time of transition. queen elizabeth is slowing down a bit and the next generation is taking up more of the royal responsibilities. david. >> terry moran with us, from london. >>> is the there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday -- the car crashing into a bus packed with children. news on their condition tonight. >>> new developments in that murder mystery. the american man and his girlfriend discovered dead on vacation. they no longer believe this was theft. >>> the major recall tonight making headlines. it turns out the alcohol content was much higher than it was supposed to be. >>> we'll be right back. what about the peo
. >> reporter: and this unforgettable moment, philip supporting his son prince charles and grandsonsliam and harry in that long, awful walk the day princess diana was laid to rest. through it all, he has been steadfast. defining the job succintly. >> helping her, supporting her, and doing anything that is valuable to her. >> reporter: for the queen. >> he's been my strength all these years. >> reporter: he remains in good health. this is a time of transition. queen...
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prince charles was shown the trophy as he attended the official launch of the competition at the ovalstan in birmingham three days later. scientists working on the american space agency's newjuno mission say its first look atjupiter has taken their breath away. in particular, they've been amazed by the storms they're seeing at the planet's poles. dozens of hurricanes — each the size of earth — all whirling around each other. the bbc‘s science reporter jonathan amos has more. juno is the first mission to get a good view ofjupiter‘s poles and they look nothing like the rest of the planet. we're all familiar with hubble telescope pictures showing parallel bands of weather systems that circle the equator and mid latitudes. but further north and south, the clouds swirl into a random bustle of vortices, huge anvil clouds reach up from the atmosphere. for decades scientists have assumed that if we drop below the cloud tops, below where the sun light reaches, the pretty muchjupiter was uniform inside and it really did not matter where you looked it would all look the same. and what we are fin
prince charles was shown the trophy as he attended the official launch of the competition at the ovalstan in birmingham three days later. scientists working on the american space agency's newjuno mission say its first look atjupiter has taken their breath away. in particular, they've been amazed by the storms they're seeing at the planet's poles. dozens of hurricanes — each the size of earth — all whirling around each other. the bbc‘s science reporter jonathan amos has more. juno is the...
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prince george's hospital center less than an hour ago leading police on a chase from prince george's county into charles county and then back into prince george's county where they are right now. now, the suspect just taken into custody literally within the last couple of minutes after this extended chase but you could see this was a good 15 -- almost 20 minutes ago now that that ambulance drove past our bob barnard and doug wilks who were in their media car there and you could see on the left side of that ambulance both tires are gone. they had put down the police had put down those pike strips that they put down to puncture the tires but that ambulance continued for another 20 minutes driving and as bob was staying behind that ambulance and the police vehicles you could literally see chunks of rubber flying offer of those tires as we were wearing out. now, that vehicle just came to a stop minutes ago and word just coming in that at the driver of that stolen ambulance now in custody. [inaudible] >> found out that the plans was actually stolen at two minutes after 6:00, 6:02 and again this happened when
prince george's hospital center less than an hour ago leading police on a chase from prince george's county into charles county and then back into prince george's county where they are right now. now, the suspect just taken into custody literally within the last couple of minutes after this extended chase but you could see this was a good 15 -- almost 20 minutes ago now that that ambulance drove past our bob barnard and doug wilks who were in their media car there and you could see on the left...
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well, prince charles is launching a $2 million prize to stimulate new, more environmentally friendlytle, an industry collaboration so that the packaging is all made from one type of material — very recyclable. a can of coke. billions of these ring—pulls used to separate from the packaging and go into the environment. the former tv presenter rolf harris will be released on bail from stafford prison tomorrow. the veteran entertainer is on trial at southwark crown court, accused of indecently assaulting three teenagers between 1971 and 1983. he denies all the charges against him. our correspondent helena lee is outside the court. rolf harris hasn't been here in person for the last four days of the trial. he's been following proceedings by video link. earlier this morning thejury proceedings by video link. earlier this morning the jury was told by thejudge this morning the jury was told by the judge deborah taylor that this morning the jury was told by thejudge deborah taylor that rolf harris is going to be released from stafford prison tomorrow, on bail. thejury will stafford prison tom
well, prince charles is launching a $2 million prize to stimulate new, more environmentally friendlytle, an industry collaboration so that the packaging is all made from one type of material — very recyclable. a can of coke. billions of these ring—pulls used to separate from the packaging and go into the environment. the former tv presenter rolf harris will be released on bail from stafford prison tomorrow. the veteran entertainer is on trial at southwark crown court, accused of indecently...
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well, prince charles is launching a $2 million prize to stimulate new and more environmentally friendlytition works, it will be easier in the future to shop for items that do not fill a landfill. almost 2,000 species of plants have been discovered in the past year but many are already at risk of extinction. the royal botanic gardens at kew has released its annual assessment of the state of the world's plants and is calling for more to be done to protect them. they include species used for food, medicine and timber. because of that, actually, we have sent our very because of that, actually, we have sent oui’ very own because of that, actually, we have sent our very own carol to kew gardens today and we will get a closer look at some of those new species. that is coming up later on, but we have sports right now. yes. discussing the championship play—off final between reding, who know all about it, and huddersfield town who have never been in this competition before. penalties as well on the night against sheffield wednesday to decide it, it is always heartbreaking for the loser but what a
well, prince charles is launching a $2 million prize to stimulate new and more environmentally friendlytition works, it will be easier in the future to shop for items that do not fill a landfill. almost 2,000 species of plants have been discovered in the past year but many are already at risk of extinction. the royal botanic gardens at kew has released its annual assessment of the state of the world's plants and is calling for more to be done to protect them. they include species used for food,...
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ka nil ma la opens up about her public affair to prince charles.h her now-husband while they both were married. how the media storm surrounding it affected her life. she said, about a year i couldn't go anywhere. it was a deeply unpleasant time and i wouldn't want to put my worst enemy through it. her children came and went as normal, while she passed the time reading a lot and learning to paint. >>> now, to how the stars are spendi spending memorial day weekend. emmy rossen tied the knot with sam e-mail. and emmy cur married spiegel in los angeles. >>> over to the kane film festival. and neil patrick harris took gideon to his first baseball game. so cute, cheering on the yankees and dancing in the stands to "whoop there it is." and finally, justin timberlake and jimmie fallon spent their weekend in the hamptons and went for a bike ride. take a look. >> biking through the hamptons. so beautiful. what? >> bro biking. >> bro biking adventure, going viral. the hilarious video continuing with jimmie and justin riding back and forth down the street. >>
ka nil ma la opens up about her public affair to prince charles.h her now-husband while they both were married. how the media storm surrounding it affected her life. she said, about a year i couldn't go anywhere. it was a deeply unpleasant time and i wouldn't want to put my worst enemy through it. her children came and went as normal, while she passed the time reading a lot and learning to paint. >>> now, to how the stars are spendi spending memorial day weekend. emmy rossen tied the...
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year do their marriage, bearing an heir to the tloern, a couple years later, prince harry was born t. relationship with charleso show, taking its toll on the prin sense. in 1992, an official announcement declared their separation. >> it is announced from buckingham palace we are get the prince and princess of wales decided to separate. >> reporter: the princess finding lover again the last 100 days of diana discusses her relationship with pakistani heart surgeon. >> he could not stay words the princess wanted to hear. he also couldn't let her go. >> i think he was very much in love with diana but had reached the end of his tether because diana pushed him to go public and say we're a couple. he wouldn't. >> reporter: diana was most comfortable sharing awareness, capturing hearts. the people's princess was relentlessly pursued by the paparazzi, so much so that diana called it harassment, using to herself and her lover dodi fayed's death in a paris tunnel in 1997. leaving behind two young boys, 15 and 12 at the time of her mother's death. 20 years later the legacy lives on. embodied for passion for causes close t
year do their marriage, bearing an heir to the tloern, a couple years later, prince harry was born t. relationship with charleso show, taking its toll on the prin sense. in 1992, an official announcement declared their separation. >> it is announced from buckingham palace we are get the prince and princess of wales decided to separate. >> reporter: the princess finding lover again the last 100 days of diana discusses her relationship with pakistani heart surgeon. >> he could...
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marriage, bearing an heir to the british throne, prince william, a couple of years later, presence harry was born t. cracks in the relationship with charleso show, taking its toll on the princess. in 1992, an official announcement declared their separation. >> it is announced from buckingham palace we are get the prince and princess of wales decided to celebrate. >> reporter: the princess finding love again the last 100 days hosted by martin beshear discusses her relationship with the peak sustain heart surgeon. >> he could not say the words the princess wanted to hear. he also couldn't let her go. >> i believe he was very much in love with diana but reached the end of his tether because diana pushed him and pushed him to go public and say we're a country him. and help wouldn't. >> princess diana was most comfortable sharing awareness, on her favorite charity, capturing hearts, she was relentlessly pursued be i the paparazzi, so much so she called it to harassment leading to her and then lover dodi fayed's tragic death in 1997 in a paris tunnel, leaving behind two young boys, prince william at 15 and prince harry at 12. years later, her l
marriage, bearing an heir to the british throne, prince william, a couple of years later, presence harry was born t. cracks in the relationship with charleso show, taking its toll on the princess. in 1992, an official announcement declared their separation. >> it is announced from buckingham palace we are get the prince and princess of wales decided to celebrate. >> reporter: the princess finding love again the last 100 days hosted by martin beshear discusses her relationship with...
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she opens up about her highly publicize aid fair with prince charles. with her husband while they both were married and how the media storm surrounding it affected her life. she says "for about a year i couldn't go anywhere. it was hard. it was a deeply unpleasant time and i wouldn't want to put my worst enemies through it. i couldn't have survived it without my family." she says her children came and went as normal while she passed the time reading and learning to paint. now to how the stars are spending memorial day weekend. there was not one but two celebrity weddings. emmy rossom tied the knot and miranda kerr married the snapchat ceo in los angeles. kourtney kardashian soaked up the sun in a yacht and neil patrick harris took his son to their first baseball game. they're cheering on the yankees and dancing to k"whoop there it is. and juin timberlake and jimmy chem m kimmel spent their weekend biking through the hamptons. >> biking through the hamptons, so beautiful. wait -- what? >> bro bikers! >> their bro biking adventure quickly going viral. the
she opens up about her highly publicize aid fair with prince charles. with her husband while they both were married and how the media storm surrounding it affected her life. she says "for about a year i couldn't go anywhere. it was hard. it was a deeply unpleasant time and i wouldn't want to put my worst enemies through it. i couldn't have survived it without my family." she says her children came and went as normal while she passed the time reading and learning to paint. now to how...
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prince charles and camilla will take on a bigger role as will the younger royal, prince william, kate and prince harry. george. >> as you said the end of an era. thanks very much. we bring the folks back home to that record flooding in the midwest. rivers have burst from heavy rains damaging hundreds of homes, closing roads and highways and alex perez is on the scene in missouri. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning. here in this neighborhood the river and this street has become one. it's been a nonstop operation to keep the water from getting inside homes. overnight, a flash flood emergency for arkansas residents. with entire communities like pocahontas swallowed by overflowing water. >> today they have identified nine levee breaches. >> it is so going to hit the bridge. >> reporter: the current sending this cabin on the loose slamming right into a bridge. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: in missouri residents still on high alert. >> you could see the debris that the river has swept on top of the bridge. >> reporter: as the merrimack river continues to swell now 27 feet abov
prince charles and camilla will take on a bigger role as will the younger royal, prince william, kate and prince harry. george. >> as you said the end of an era. thanks very much. we bring the folks back home to that record flooding in the midwest. rivers have burst from heavy rains damaging hundreds of homes, closing roads and highways and alex perez is on the scene in missouri. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning. here in this neighborhood the river and this street...
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prince harry was born. but the cracks in the relationship with charles soon began to show, taking its to him on the princessement declared their separation. >> it is announced from buckingham palace we are get the prince and princess of whales have decided to separate. >> reporter: the princess the last 100 days of diana, hosted by martin beshear discusses her relationship with pakistan heart surgeon. >> he could not say the words the princess wanted to hear. he could not let her go. >> he was very much in love with diana. she pushed him and pushed him to go public and say we're a couple. he wouldn't. >> reporter: princess diana was most comfortable shining a light on her most famous charity trnlgs princess was releaptless by pursued by the paparazzi, so much so diana called it harassment, leading to her and her then lover do di fayed's death in a paris tunnel in 1997. leaving behind two young boys, prince william 15 and prince harry 12 at the time of their mother's death. 20 years later, her legacy lives on in her sons, who embody her passion and causes close to her heart. >> you can watch the last 100 day
prince harry was born. but the cracks in the relationship with charles soon began to show, taking its to him on the princessement declared their separation. >> it is announced from buckingham palace we are get the prince and princess of whales have decided to separate. >> reporter: the princess the last 100 days of diana, hosted by martin beshear discusses her relationship with pakistan heart surgeon. >> he could not say the words the princess wanted to hear. he could not let...
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prince charles met seamus heaney a number of times and was a real fan of his work, so much so that on read one of his poems, called the shipping forecast on bbc radio four. so he and the duchess of cornwall arrived here at seamus heaney home place an hour ago. well—wishers were here ready to greet them and they took time to walk around and shake a few hands. also local school children met them to perform some musician and then the royal couple went on a tour of the centre here along with members of the late poefs along with members of the late poet's family, including his wife marie and their three children. it's a symbolic day, the fact that there was a personal link between the prince of wales and seamus heaney is something this community are very thankfulfor and something this community are very thankful for and proud of something this community are very thankfulfor and proud of as something this community are very thankful for and proud of as they look to promote the new centre which has only been open a few months. it's the start of a four—day tour of the island of ireland which
prince charles met seamus heaney a number of times and was a real fan of his work, so much so that on read one of his poems, called the shipping forecast on bbc radio four. so he and the duchess of cornwall arrived here at seamus heaney home place an hour ago. well—wishers were here ready to greet them and they took time to walk around and shake a few hands. also local school children met them to perform some musician and then the royal couple went on a tour of the centre here along with...
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bush and britain's prince charles. from a dinner it was into a golf cart and off for a tour of the national museum conducting by king salman. the centerpiece, and you mentioned it a center ago, the president was the hundred $10 billion arms deal and if the biggest arms deal that the united states is ever signed. after the signing ceremony, they presided over and export licenses which over the course of ten years will be worth $350 million. all in all, the president today proclaimed his visit to saudi arabia a success particularly for us businesses. listen here. >> this was a tremendous day. i just want to thank everybody, tremendous investments into the united states and our military community is very happy and we want to thank you and saudi arabia for hundreds of billions of dollars in investment into the united states and jobs, jobs, jobs. reporter: now, clearly, this arms deal is good for us businesses like lockheed corporation, raytheon among others in rex tillerson, secretary of state in a press conference this af
bush and britain's prince charles. from a dinner it was into a golf cart and off for a tour of the national museum conducting by king salman. the centerpiece, and you mentioned it a center ago, the president was the hundred $10 billion arms deal and if the biggest arms deal that the united states is ever signed. after the signing ceremony, they presided over and export licenses which over the course of ten years will be worth $350 million. all in all, the president today proclaimed his visit to...
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prince charles, there you go. well, camilla is matching right there.h, it's like the pope, like, oh, another one. will the mainstream media give it a rest now or will trump continue to be targeted because he's trump? in other words, dan, the pope has pulled a s so you are face for everybody because, unfortunately, that's the way his face rests. but apparently when donald trump comes to town, it's all donald's fault that he has upset the vatican. >> yeah. donald trump is just a target here. the poor pope has the same problem that actress anna kendrick has, which she calls resting witch face, but uses a different word. we have to blame because that's just social media craze. that's all media are interested in now. not facts. ashley: no. it's unfortunate for the pope. but there you go. but not for us to have dan with us tonight. dan, thank you so much. appreciate your comments. really appreciate it. by the way, i should also mention we are waiting the police dash cam video of the tiger woods arrest. we have have this details. the media, couldn't have been
prince charles, there you go. well, camilla is matching right there.h, it's like the pope, like, oh, another one. will the mainstream media give it a rest now or will trump continue to be targeted because he's trump? in other words, dan, the pope has pulled a s so you are face for everybody because, unfortunately, that's the way his face rests. but apparently when donald trump comes to town, it's all donald's fault that he has upset the vatican. >> yeah. donald trump is just a target...
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police chasing a stolen ambulance from prince george's county into charles county, back into prince george's. it lasted near an hour and a half. >> the focus of this at the end of the day is to keep the public >> reporter: 43-year-old william person was leaving prince george's county hospital center when he decided to steal an ambulance from the emergency bay. >> they had just brought a different patient in, they were tending to that patient. they went out, stepped outside and their ambulance was gone. they called their supervisor. >> reporter: a gps tracking system inside the ambulance allowed police to locate the stolen vehicle. when person made his way into charles county, police used spikes to flatten the tires. >> he's not paying attention, so he keeps on driving and that's where a lot of the damage occurs, because he's driving on rims. >> reporter: at one point, they tried communicating with him while he was behind the feel. >> -- the wheel. >> they tried everything at various points, this went on for about an hour and a half until it was stopped here. >> reporter: this security video
police chasing a stolen ambulance from prince george's county into charles county, back into prince george's. it lasted near an hour and a half. >> the focus of this at the end of the day is to keep the public >> reporter: 43-year-old william person was leaving prince george's county hospital center when he decided to steal an ambulance from the emergency bay. >> they had just brought a different patient in, they were tending to that patient. they went out, stepped outside and...
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i think part of the transition p process, you will see prince charles stepping into that role next to the queen and he will be the next king, part of a long, slow transition. but a big moment. prince phillip will be missed in the country. he's a great character. you probably heard the stories. i remember last year he picked up president obama at the castle. he's a man in his 90s driving the president. the secret service didn't know what to do. he once asked some indigenous australians if they still threw spears. he's going back behind closed doors, but he still runs the household here. he's still going to be, as the queen described it, her strength and stay. >> thank you so much. >> so nice. >> i mean, 70 years of marriage and he looks fantastic. he's 95. >> very impressive. i look forward to what his next c chapter is. fbi director james comey heading back to capitol hill. we got a member of the house intel committee, what he wants to know when it comes to president trump's possible ties to russia and what he expects to hear from james comey. next. ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some
i think part of the transition p process, you will see prince charles stepping into that role next to the queen and he will be the next king, part of a long, slow transition. but a big moment. prince phillip will be missed in the country. he's a great character. you probably heard the stories. i remember last year he picked up president obama at the castle. he's a man in his 90s driving the president. the secret service didn't know what to do. he once asked some indigenous australians if they...
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special features, interviews with friend of the diana and chronicles her life from her marriage to prince charles81 to her death in 1997. >> watch princess diana her life, her death, the truth, monday night at 8:00 a two hour special you will only see here on cbs-3. >>> well, greatest show on earth is, coming to an even. >> final wrinkling brothers performance thinks weekend, we will take you >>> well, an old bridge that connects two states over the ohio river goes out work a ban g. >> the ohio department of transportation, put out this video of the implosion of the ironton russell bridge. it was built in 1922 and connected ohio to kentucky. a bridge built in its place opened up in november. >>> a lesson in academic and athletics for lucky eighth graders former penn state football player and current pro football player john hirsch elvis ted high school of the future as part of stem behind sports day. the students experienced an interactive sports theme, math lesson. he is an offensive lineman for baltimore ravens and now studying for his ph.d. at mit. >> how about that. >> fancy. >> yes, very nic
special features, interviews with friend of the diana and chronicles her life from her marriage to prince charles81 to her death in 1997. >> watch princess diana her life, her death, the truth, monday night at 8:00 a two hour special you will only see here on cbs-3. >>> well, greatest show on earth is, coming to an even. >> final wrinkling brothers performance thinks weekend, we will take you >>> well, an old bridge that connects two states over the ohio river goes...
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bush and prince charles.terpiece of the day in terms of deals, the arms deal between the united states and saudi arabia. the biggest single arms deal that has ever been put together by the united states. it will include money for border security and counterterrorism, coastal security, modernize the saudi air force, provide air and missile defense including a fad missile battery and cybersecurity and communications.the president today declared that this was a good day for us companies. listen to him. >> was a tremendous day and i want to thank everybody that tremendous investments into the united states military. the community is very happy and we want to thank you in saudi arabia. hundreds of billions of dollars of investments into the united states and jobs, jobs, jobs. >> jobs, jobs, jobs as well as weapons. what is the arms deal important? because it will help saudi arabia fight terrorism and also serve the greater weight to a ron which saudi arabia sees as its greatest threat. it will also help pay divide
bush and prince charles.terpiece of the day in terms of deals, the arms deal between the united states and saudi arabia. the biggest single arms deal that has ever been put together by the united states. it will include money for border security and counterterrorism, coastal security, modernize the saudi air force, provide air and missile defense including a fad missile battery and cybersecurity and communications.the president today declared that this was a good day for us companies. listen to...
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special features interviews with friends of diana and chronicles her life from her marriage to prince charles in 1981 to her death in 1997. watch princess diana her life, her death, the truth, monday night at 8:00. it is a two hour special that you'll only see right here on cbs. >> still ahead in our next half hour. the rebirth to some old tracks. when construction will begin for philly's new elevated parks. >>> and extreme school make-over. the lengths student and staff go to have the best prom in america. chrit can happen to anyone.s a help is within reach. all you need to do is ask. vanessa: i was a full-blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. but i got help, and you can too. james: i just know i didn't want to feel that pain anymore. i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. when i see an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. >> two year old boy and his father are shot in kensington. next description of the suspect police are looking for. >>> taking action. philadelphia unveils a plan t
special features interviews with friends of diana and chronicles her life from her marriage to prince charles in 1981 to her death in 1997. watch princess diana her life, her death, the truth, monday night at 8:00. it is a two hour special that you'll only see right here on cbs. >> still ahead in our next half hour. the rebirth to some old tracks. when construction will begin for philly's new elevated parks. >>> and extreme school make-over. the lengths student and staff go to...
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anne arundel county and charles county, prince georges county till 5:45.he district under a warning as well. even to the north, these are not severe, but they are heavy storms. up toward rockville and germantown. heading up to hundred 70, it's a slow go. ponding and heavy rain into southern maryland. expect a little heavy rain and perhaps small hail. these storms essentially should be out of here by 8:00 or . 9:00 or 10:00 these for you and get the latest on warnings. howard is on facebook live. keep sending those pictures in. >> i've already got standing water in my backyard. this is not working out. >>> tom hanks and steven spielberg make our trending segment tonight, because they sat in on the washington post morning meeting today. >> the powerful hollywood duo making a movie about the papers role in publishing the pentagon papers. meryl streep starring in the film and focusing on the release of the infamous study. hank is playing legendary post- editor ben bradley. streep will play catherine graham. >> it will be interesting. so they are going to need
anne arundel county and charles county, prince georges county till 5:45.he district under a warning as well. even to the north, these are not severe, but they are heavy storms. up toward rockville and germantown. heading up to hundred 70, it's a slow go. ponding and heavy rain into southern maryland. expect a little heavy rain and perhaps small hail. these storms essentially should be out of here by 8:00 or . 9:00 or 10:00 these for you and get the latest on warnings. howard is on facebook...
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are more than happy to step in where the queen wants support and prince philip perhaps doesn't particularly wish to be out that day. charles tourists behind me as usual, as it has been for both the queen and prince philip. they have been at saintjames prince philip. they have been at saint james palace this prince philip. they have been at saintjames palace this morning attending a service at the chapel royal. he was seen joking and looking very happy, and in good health, of course, as he walked along with the queen there. they attended a service and now will be hosting a luncheon as well. business as usual today, as it will be throughout the summer, we are told, ina throughout the summer, we are told, in a statement released by the palace earlier this morning that he will continue his duties throughout the course of the summer until the end of august, and will not be accepting any new invitations there after. we can speak to charlie from taunton, journalist and royal watch, good afternoon to you. just your reaction. good afternoon. first of all, we saw a great deal of activity on social media. we did not know what was goi
are more than happy to step in where the queen wants support and prince philip perhaps doesn't particularly wish to be out that day. charles tourists behind me as usual, as it has been for both the queen and prince philip. they have been at saintjames prince philip. they have been at saint james palace this prince philip. they have been at saintjames palace this morning attending a service at the chapel royal. he was seen joking and looking very happy, and in good health, of course, as he...
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but below them, you know, there's prince charles and camilla. there's anne, that's edward and andrew. they are all carrying out royal engagements of their own. beneath them we have the new generation of royals of william, harry and catherine who carried out around 80 engagements each last year. prince philip and the queen still carrying out far, far more engagements than two generation below them. each generation will have to step up to the plate a bit more as prince philip takes a step back. >> we'll be sorry not to see him as frequently. at least he's in good health. thank you for covering this breaking news from buckingham palace. >>> google shuts down a major phishing scam. >>> areas expected minute by flooding expecting more rain today. hey girlfriend, how's your cafe au lait? oh, it's actually... sfx: (short balloon squeal) it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) i'm being so serious right now... i really want to know how your coffee is. it's... sfx: (balloon squeals) hahahaha, i had a 2nd balloon goodbye! oo
but below them, you know, there's prince charles and camilla. there's anne, that's edward and andrew. they are all carrying out royal engagements of their own. beneath them we have the new generation of royals of william, harry and catherine who carried out around 80 engagements each last year. prince philip and the queen still carrying out far, far more engagements than two generation below them. each generation will have to step up to the plate a bit more as prince philip takes a step back....