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prince of wales. .. thought if it is raised, it will be in a friendly way that doesn't attempt to become a political conversation. i think probably from president trump's point of view, that element makes it very important. will he tweet about it later? i would have thought it would be a wheat free zone, but from both sides, there would be a wish that the conversation is constructive and friendly. —— tweet free zone. and with the state banquet coming up, where there is a speech made by the queen and a reply by the president, and the tradition of the speeches at the state banquet is that they should be pretty much about the importance and positive side of the relationship with either country. in terms of the usa, there is no other country with which our relationship is deeper or more important. so there is plenty to talk about on a positive side. a behind the scenes and the us press secretary would have been involved in planning for previous state visits, what are the relations alike between the two countr
prince of wales. .. thought if it is raised, it will be in a friendly way that doesn't attempt to become a political conversation. i think probably from president trump's point of view, that element makes it very important. will he tweet about it later? i would have thought it would be a wheat free zone, but from both sides, there would be a wish that the conversation is constructive and friendly. —— tweet free zone. and with the state banquet coming up, where there is a speech made by the...
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this time he's doing it with the prince of wales. is there significance in that? ct the queen might have gotten a little bit involved here on behalf of president trump. by allowing prince charles to take the president forward there is a clear seniority line there. the president would be clearly superior to the prince of wales. there wouldn't be confusion. i suppose the queen would have been involved in the decision to let the prince of wales host him. also quite unusual perhaps that the president would speak to members of the guard. you can see the senior member of the guard introducing him to members of the guard. they are trying to celebrate u.s. ties. there are several individuals within this troop who have u.s. ties. so the tour on parade is someone called joshua young hastings. he went to an american university on a football scholarship. we have robert spilling who was born in st. louis, missouri. he served in the american military and also the british military. they are accentuating ties between the uk and the u.s. avoiding the divisiveness you were hearing a
this time he's doing it with the prince of wales. is there significance in that? ct the queen might have gotten a little bit involved here on behalf of president trump. by allowing prince charles to take the president forward there is a clear seniority line there. the president would be clearly superior to the prince of wales. there wouldn't be confusion. i suppose the queen would have been involved in the decision to let the prince of wales host him. also quite unusual perhaps that the...
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with the prince of wales. accompanied by the prince of wales is going to inspect the guard of honor. this is the famous guards. those are the guards that you are watching. it will be pageantry at its best. there is a lunch with the queen. there is also a twist with westminster. it will be something to see if you are in attendance. at our southern border. at present trump speaking about it before heading to london. >> we want people to come into our country but they have to come in legally. they have a list of people literally millions of people applying for membership or citizenship to our great country. these people walk and nobody knows who they are. they don't know the problems. our border patrol is apprehended record numbers of people they are doing an incredible job. we are starting as you know the process of getting them out. they may think they get in because the laws are no good but they are getting out and so that is the thing that the laws are very good. tom, good to see you. do you think this tariff
with the prince of wales. accompanied by the prince of wales is going to inspect the guard of honor. this is the famous guards. those are the guards that you are watching. it will be pageantry at its best. there is a lunch with the queen. there is also a twist with westminster. it will be something to see if you are in attendance. at our southern border. at present trump speaking about it before heading to london. >> we want people to come into our country but they have to come in...
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the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen. of wales, president trump and the first lady will travel from central london to portsmouth, where they'll attend the commemmorations at southsea common to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they'll be joined by 300 d—day veterans. the queen will formally bid farewell to the president and mrs trump in portsmouth, who will then depart later in the day and travel to ireland. we can talk now to our royal correspondent at the sunday times. thank you for being with us. quite a crowd here, and obviously, the president due to arrive shortly. the queen has met all the us presidents up queen has met all the us presidents up until now apart from president truman since she has been on the throne. she would have met anyone like donald trump, will she? she met him last year when he came for that working visit, so she has had a little taste of what he is like when he comes to these big set piece moments. for her today, he comes to these big set piece moments. for hertoday, it he comes t
the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen. of wales, president trump and the first lady will travel from central london to portsmouth, where they'll attend the commemmorations at southsea common to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they'll be joined by 300 d—day veterans. the queen will formally bid farewell to the president and mrs trump in portsmouth, who will then depart later in the day and travel to ireland. we can talk now to our...
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the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen. queen, the prince of wales, president trump and the first lady will travel from central london to portsmouth, where they'll attend the commemmorations at southsea common to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they'll be joined by 300 d—day veterans. the queen will formally bid farewell to the president and mrs trump in portsmouth, who will then depart later in the day and travel to ireland. well, we are waiting on the arrival of the president and mrs trump. the president's four adult children are also coming to the uk with him, and this is very much a mix of the pomp and ceremony with the practical, if you like. questions, i suppose, being raised about whether anything substantial could come out of these talks with prime minister who no longer will be prime minister in a few short weeks, and indeed who is standing down as leader of the conservative party on friday of this week. the us administration senior officials have been keen to stress, though, that conversations cont
the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen. queen, the prince of wales, president trump and the first lady will travel from central london to portsmouth, where they'll attend the commemmorations at southsea common to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they'll be joined by 300 d—day veterans. the queen will formally bid farewell to the president and mrs trump in portsmouth, who will then depart later in the day and travel to ireland....
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the prince of wales, very keen gardener. you go into the house. red with other london residences. lots of fabric and carpets and horse pictures because the duchess is obsessed with horses. and it won't feel like you're in london at all. they'll sit down, and you know, i have met every member of the royal family, and what i will say about the duchess of cornwall is she's the perfect person to have in the room to dissipate any tensions. she's very open, very sociable. by far the most popular member of the royal family, i would say, for the royal press pack. she always greets us, chats to us, and she'll be the same in calming the tensions in the room. so if the trumps are feeling, you know, swamped by protocol, she will resolve that for them. if prince charles is full of fury about green issues and, you know, religious tolerance, which are his two key issues in which he does get upset about and no doubt president trump upsets him about that, then she will step in and resolve that. that's going to be an interesting conversation, but those two issues ma
the prince of wales, very keen gardener. you go into the house. red with other london residences. lots of fabric and carpets and horse pictures because the duchess is obsessed with horses. and it won't feel like you're in london at all. they'll sit down, and you know, i have met every member of the royal family, and what i will say about the duchess of cornwall is she's the perfect person to have in the room to dissipate any tensions. she's very open, very sociable. by far the most popular...
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i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship. e of the greatest days of my life, and of course it was made the more extraordinary because of what was actually happening. here was the creation of the prince of wales in the most wonderful and moving ceremony in that magnificent castle. but the celebrations in caernarfon weren't universally popular. it was a time when nationalism and welsh language campaigning were on the rise. the investiture ceremony attracted some protests — and even direct action. there were violent attacks. a bomb exploded at government offices close to a railway line which was to carry the prince to the castle, and two men believed to be the bombers were killed. archive: the demonstration began with a march... protests had been held in the run—up to the investiture. one of those involved in peaceful demonstration was dafydd iwan, who went on to become president of the nationalist party plaid cymru. we couldn't forget, you know, the way the title prince of wales had been taken from us, as it were, and given to t
i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship. e of the greatest days of my life, and of course it was made the more extraordinary because of what was actually happening. here was the creation of the prince of wales in the most wonderful and moving ceremony in that magnificent castle. but the celebrations in caernarfon weren't universally popular. it was a time when nationalism and welsh language campaigning were on the rise. the investiture...
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i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship. guests invited 50 years ago was sir nicholas soames, a long—time friend of the prince. it was one of the greatest days of my life, and of course it was made the more extraordinary because of what was actually happening. here was the creation of the prince of wales in the most wonderful and moving ceremony in that magnificent castle. but the celebrations in caernarfon weren't universally popular. it was a time when nationalism and welsh language campaigning were on the rise. the investiture ceremony attracted some protests — and even direct action. there were violent attacks. a bomb exploded at government offices close to a railway line which was to carry the prince to the castle, and two men believed to be the bombers were killed. archive: the demonstration began with a march... protests had been held in the run—up to the investiture. one of those involved in peaceful demonstration was dafydd iwan, who went on to become president of the nationalist party plaid cymru. we couldn't forget
i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship. guests invited 50 years ago was sir nicholas soames, a long—time friend of the prince. it was one of the greatest days of my life, and of course it was made the more extraordinary because of what was actually happening. here was the creation of the prince of wales in the most wonderful and moving ceremony in that magnificent castle. but the celebrations in caernarfon weren't universally popular. it...
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the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen. ident trump and the first lady will travel from central london to portsmouth, where they will attend the commemoration is at southsea common to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they will be joined by300 d—day landings. they will be joined by 300 d—day veterans. the queen will formally bid farewell to the residents and mrs trump in portsmouth, who were then depart late in the day and travel to ireland. let me bring in duncan larcombe, former royal editor at the sun. soa larcombe, former royal editor at the sun. so a very busy schedule. obviously, politics has been put forefront by that tweet that the president sentjust minutes before touching down. but it is not supposed to be about the politics, it's about the pomp and ceremony. yeah, ok, he is the third president to have a full state visit. so today is kind of royal day, if you like. the red carpet, and all the bells and whistles, leading up to the state banquet tonight. what we understand from donald trump is that he
the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen. ident trump and the first lady will travel from central london to portsmouth, where they will attend the commemoration is at southsea common to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they will be joined by300 d—day landings. they will be joined by 300 d—day veterans. the queen will formally bid farewell to the residents and mrs trump in portsmouth, who were then depart late in the day and travel...
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behind the president, the prince of wales, and melania trump. ll. prince william again there with the prime minister theresa may, and we are seeing... duchess of cambridge with steven mnuchin. we are seeing a number of captains of industry. the head of shell, all part of the guest list. this is the ballroom we are seeing? this is the ballroom inside buckingham palace where we have been discussing with all of your wonderfulfacts and discussing with all of your wonderful facts and figures, there is this u—shaped table that has been laid out with extraordinary number of items dating back hundreds of yea rs of items dating back hundreds of years in some cases that have been taking for five days to lay the table out ready for the state visit. and we have gotten all the areas business people who have been invited here. standing as you say in a horseshoe and the queen and the president are making their way to the top of the table. that is where they will set. then we will toast and speeches... from the queen first. and what we will see is the president,
behind the president, the prince of wales, and melania trump. ll. prince william again there with the prime minister theresa may, and we are seeing... duchess of cambridge with steven mnuchin. we are seeing a number of captains of industry. the head of shell, all part of the guest list. this is the ballroom we are seeing? this is the ballroom inside buckingham palace where we have been discussing with all of your wonderfulfacts and discussing with all of your wonderful facts and figures, there...
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by helicopter, the short distance to buckingham palace, where they were greeted first by the prince of walesesty the queen. after the welcomes, a military band paraded before the royal and presidential party, with president trump and prince charles then inspecting the guard before it was time for lunch with the queen when they arrived this morning, president trump and first lady melania were greeted by the foreign secretary jeremy hunt. mr hunt said that one of the first things the president mentioned to him was the mayor of london, sadiq khan. he told us that the president's visit should be above party politics. this is a president who we have got used to being very controversial, and very combative, but, you know, he has made the comments he's made. i actually agree with him that it is totally inappropriate for the labour party to be boycotting this incredibly important visit. this is the president of the united states, we are celebrating the d—day landings when we had one million american servicemen stationed in the uk, willing to risk their lives for our liberty, for democracy, for our v
by helicopter, the short distance to buckingham palace, where they were greeted first by the prince of walesesty the queen. after the welcomes, a military band paraded before the royal and presidential party, with president trump and prince charles then inspecting the guard before it was time for lunch with the queen when they arrived this morning, president trump and first lady melania were greeted by the foreign secretary jeremy hunt. mr hunt said that one of the first things the president...
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arriving at the clarence house, at clarence house, to meet the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall. not that we're going to hear much, but let's just listen for one second to see if there is something. >> standing by. prince of wales and duchess of cornwall waiting there to welcome -- oh. >> all right. in they go. let's see what happens next. that's the president and first lady heading into clarence house. let me bring in max foster. he's been following all of it, ticking through all of the highlights and the schedule is tight. they're keeping tight with this schedule, max. but as you see, off to the next step, into clarnence house this morning. >> a lot to fit in. the schedule really is packed. it was put together by the british side, according to a uk official, and the white house didn't tinker with it at all, so this is all as planned. they have gone into clarence house, the london residence of the prince of wales, just around the corner from buckingham palace. the whole area has been closed down from traffic so they're able to move around very quickly indeed. we are due to get
arriving at the clarence house, at clarence house, to meet the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall. not that we're going to hear much, but let's just listen for one second to see if there is something. >> standing by. prince of wales and duchess of cornwall waiting there to welcome -- oh. >> all right. in they go. let's see what happens next. that's the president and first lady heading into clarence house. let me bring in max foster. he's been following all of it, ticking...
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i just met with the queen of england, the prince of wales, the prime minister of ireland, the president of france and the president of poland. we talked about everything. should i immediately call the fbi about these calls and meetings? how ridiculous. i would never be trusted again. just on a purely factual basis, let's just think about what he just said. that argument, just on a purely factual basis is ridiculous. for starters, it's not like the queen of england or the princess of wales or anyone on that list are adversaries with an interest in sowing chaos dissension in this country. the queen of england isn't selling julys to massively affect our election. the queen of england isn't figuring out who in the trump campaign she can meet with and coopt and nor is the queen of england over tea whispering i have dirt on bernie sanders and it's snogging good. i don't know if snogging is actually a term. remember, russia, the country he invited to hack in 2016 and says he might not drop a dime on this time says he is trying to influence our politics. prince charles didn't approach donny jr.
i just met with the queen of england, the prince of wales, the prime minister of ireland, the president of france and the president of poland. we talked about everything. should i immediately call the fbi about these calls and meetings? how ridiculous. i would never be trusted again. just on a purely factual basis, let's just think about what he just said. that argument, just on a purely factual basis is ridiculous. for starters, it's not like the queen of england or the princess of wales or...
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here is the president in the company of the prince of wales, and the duchess of cornwall, and the firsty of course. this is outside winfield house, it's the beginning of the return dinner this evening, hosted by the president. we don't yet have eyes on the guest list, but as we look at these pictures, i can tell you that in the downtime that president trump has enjoyed over the last two hours, he has met with a number of people from the political scene, nigel faraj, of course we count as a friend, has spent a good time with the president this afternoon. he's also spoken to owen paterson, and ian duncan smith, the conservative mps on the brexit side of the debate. and we understand he has held a meeting with michael gough, the environment secretary, who sat earlier today, he didn't know, but he met sometime when michael go interviewed him in the oval office. we will keep our eye on even stare at the us investors residence, and go and talk to them shortly, but a look back on the days events, and how it's all unfolded. here's our political editor, learned whose bird. he always draws a crow
here is the president in the company of the prince of wales, and the duchess of cornwall, and the firsty of course. this is outside winfield house, it's the beginning of the return dinner this evening, hosted by the president. we don't yet have eyes on the guest list, but as we look at these pictures, i can tell you that in the downtime that president trump has enjoyed over the last two hours, he has met with a number of people from the political scene, nigel faraj, of course we count as a...
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and they will now meet with the prince of wales. proper introduction. we are looking at a lot of male veterans but there were lots of female veterans in the second world war and on d—day. lots of female veterans in the second world war and on d-day. yes, you had obviously nurses, signals, communications, stores, munitions. women played their part. 500,000 joined the services. millions kept food and munition supplies going. by 1945 you had 100,000 women in the women's land guard. they will certainly be remembered here today. the prince meeting the first of a group of veterans. the duchess as well. good to see that these veterans have found some shade. it is actual quite warm it there today. it can get very hot. we see the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn moving through the cemetery. several members of the british establishment being represented here today. the duchess of cornwall making her way through. it is a moment like this when the prince seems most at ease. chatting to these men. they are delighted to see him. he loves he
and they will now meet with the prince of wales. proper introduction. we are looking at a lot of male veterans but there were lots of female veterans in the second world war and on d—day. lots of female veterans in the second world war and on d-day. yes, you had obviously nurses, signals, communications, stores, munitions. women played their part. 500,000 joined the services. millions kept food and munition supplies going. by 1945 you had 100,000 women in the women's land guard. they will...
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crystal ocea n crystal ocean won the prince of wales sta kes crystal ocean won the prince of wales stakesne win for the five—year—old and an 80th success for michael stoute. geraint thomas say he'll be ok to defend his tour de france title next month. he had a nasty fall in the tour de suisse yesterday and had to withdraw from the race. he had some nasty grazes and needed hospital treatment, but a gash above his eye that needed stitches was the worst of it. for sure it was dangerous yesterday, a lot of curbs. it could have been much better. we will travel home and have some days rest to recover from the crash and writing is done here. then start his reparation for the tour. let's return to football. let's just return to football, which is what anna vincenti has done. the british freestyle skier has swapped the piste for the pitch. not only that, the former scottish under—17 goalkeeper has also switched nationality and will be turning out for malta when the european championship qualifiers begin in august. nick hope has been to meet her. from spectacular skiing two stunning saves. it has b
crystal ocea n crystal ocean won the prince of wales sta kes crystal ocean won the prince of wales stakesne win for the five—year—old and an 80th success for michael stoute. geraint thomas say he'll be ok to defend his tour de france title next month. he had a nasty fall in the tour de suisse yesterday and had to withdraw from the race. he had some nasty grazes and needed hospital treatment, but a gash above his eye that needed stitches was the worst of it. for sure it was dangerous...
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the prince of wales enjoying a pretty lively conversation with the vetera ns, pretty lively conversationr one. he would be taking all of this with him to france tomorrow, where he will attend a service in value —— bayeau. tomorrow is the anniversary of d—day. —— bayeau. tomorrow is the anniversary of d-day. the ships would have been steaming out behind us, the biggest fleet ever assembled. we also have jack smith, he met king george vi before d—day, and he has never met her majesty the queen, but will meet her now. what an extraordinary thing. now that we see the clean sort of face to face with some of the veterans, it is a lovely site. that is the impact i was talking about earlier in the type of impact it will make on these elderly gentleman. it is fantastic, ultimately for those who served, she is the boss, so, as dan was saying earlier, we really do herald her. for the veterans, these are the most extraordinary alive today, but all generations are pretty much cut from the same cloth. you were talking about prince charles, he was the first memberof about prince charles, he was the fir
the prince of wales enjoying a pretty lively conversation with the vetera ns, pretty lively conversationr one. he would be taking all of this with him to france tomorrow, where he will attend a service in value —— bayeau. tomorrow is the anniversary of d—day. —— bayeau. tomorrow is the anniversary of d-day. the ships would have been steaming out behind us, the biggest fleet ever assembled. we also have jack smith, he met king george vi before d—day, and he has never met her majesty...
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the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen.to the events in portsmouth and the celebrations to mark the anniversary of d—day, the 75th anniversary. with me is sir christopher meyer. the former ambassador to the united states. you're just saying to me off—camera that one of the things we'll be looking at tonight is the speech is, because the queen will make a speech, and then he will have to make his speech and return. he's got a choice, he can either give a very light, brief response, or almost a formality, or he can say something welljudged, almost a formality, or he can say something well judged, and almost a formality, or he can say something welljudged, and of substance, which will go down well for her majesty and for everybody present. and if i were an adviser to donald trump, i would say do something, say something well judged, because probably, in those interviews you gave to the son, into the sunday times, you went a bit too far in intervening in america in british domestic politics. so the time has now come to be trump
the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen.to the events in portsmouth and the celebrations to mark the anniversary of d—day, the 75th anniversary. with me is sir christopher meyer. the former ambassador to the united states. you're just saying to me off—camera that one of the things we'll be looking at tonight is the speech is, because the queen will make a speech, and then he will have to make his speech and return. he's got a choice, he can either...
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and then tea at clarence house with the prince of wales. ll the thorny issue of climate change come up? an issue of climate change come up? an issue they have opposing views on possibly. and then the set piece this evening, the state banquet, where we will hear from the president and queen and they will make speeches and then toast each other. he has his phone with him. yes, the phone goes with him everywhere, just like the nuclear codes. he has to bring his blackberry so he can tweet at a moment's notice. you always think it will go according to protocol and never quite does. air force one was just coming into land. about 10,000 feet, descending into stansted and suddenly, a ferocious assault on sadiq khan, the mayor of london, that he is a stone cold loser. and also insulting about how small he is in stature. no one would have anticipated that but equally, on the british side, no one would be overly surprised by that. yesterday, all about —— today is about the ceremonial but politics always intervene with donald trump and if something is o
and then tea at clarence house with the prince of wales. ll the thorny issue of climate change come up? an issue of climate change come up? an issue they have opposing views on possibly. and then the set piece this evening, the state banquet, where we will hear from the president and queen and they will make speeches and then toast each other. he has his phone with him. yes, the phone goes with him everywhere, just like the nuclear codes. he has to bring his blackberry so he can tweet at a...
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he is the british aqua man. >> the prince of wales, with an "h". >> prince of wales, fantastic guy.ith plankton tariffs, okay. i scare this guy. i got right up in his krill. but he says wonderful things about me, like -- >> i wouldn't have known that whale sounds could be so funny but stephen colbert proved me wrong. >> translating exactly what that meant. >> thank you for our international viewers for watching, cnn talk is next. for u.s. viewers, we are prepping new video from the president where he attacks white house counsel don mcgahn and new video overnight that the u.s. says proves iran was behind the attack on two tankers. >>> this is the latest in the series of attacks instigated by the islamic republic of iran and its surrogates. >> if you apply maximum pressure to iran, they will strike back. >> we will in fact, if we're going to blame iran, we need to have rock solid evidence. >> the message i got from the president's own words is, it is open season on u.s. political figures in 2020. >> there is nothing wrong with listening. >> it is shocking to think that an american pre
he is the british aqua man. >> the prince of wales, with an "h". >> prince of wales, fantastic guy.ith plankton tariffs, okay. i scare this guy. i got right up in his krill. but he says wonderful things about me, like -- >> i wouldn't have known that whale sounds could be so funny but stephen colbert proved me wrong. >> translating exactly what that meant. >> thank you for our international viewers for watching, cnn talk is next. for u.s. viewers, we are...
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the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen. esident trump and the first lady will travel from central london to portsmouth, where they will attend the commemorations at southsea common to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they will be joined by 300 d—day veterans. the queen will formally bid farewell to the president and mrs trump in portsmouth, who will then depart later in the day and travel to ireland. before meeting the queen this morning, president trump took to twitter to criticise the mayor of london, sadiq khan, from stansted airport's runway. yesterday, sadiq khan said the uk should not be rolling out the red carpet for president trump. in a tweet, the president called the mayor of london a stone cold loser. mr trump also compared sadiq khan to new york city's mayor, bill de blasio, who he said was dumb and incompetent. in reply, mr de blasio said being compared to sadiq khan was a compliment. in the last hour, new york city's mayor, bill de blasio, has been giving his reaction to president trump's tweets
the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen. esident trump and the first lady will travel from central london to portsmouth, where they will attend the commemorations at southsea common to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they will be joined by 300 d—day veterans. the queen will formally bid farewell to the president and mrs trump in portsmouth, who will then depart later in the day and travel to ireland. before meeting the queen this...
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it will be done in the prince of is currentlyhich ,he presidential dining room but it was called the prince of wales room back then because it is where, in the 1850's, the prince of wales stayed. the way, was invited to attend the autopsy, but stated he needed to get back to care for his patients at armory square hospital, so he declined to attend the autopsy. those who did attend were surgeon general barnes, surgeon stone, lincoln's personal physician, dr. taft, who was at ford's theater, another man, a surgeon from the surgeon general's office. we do not have a picture of him. quartermaster, daniel rocker. the assistant surgeon, charles crane. here is the prince of wales room where the autopsy was performed, and like i said, it is now the presidential dining room. it's also the room where willie of dr.here is what the report stone, lincoln's personal -- physician says. and a handwritten notes diagram. they were found 100 years after the autopsy. he states that the bullet was lodged on the left side. autopsy report, i give this talk to physicians a lot so it has a lot of medical terms. "the ball en
it will be done in the prince of is currentlyhich ,he presidential dining room but it was called the prince of wales room back then because it is where, in the 1850's, the prince of wales stayed. the way, was invited to attend the autopsy, but stated he needed to get back to care for his patients at armory square hospital, so he declined to attend the autopsy. those who did attend were surgeon general barnes, surgeon stone, lincoln's personal physician, dr. taft, who was at ford's theater,...
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i met with the queen of eke ladged, u.k., prince of wales, the u.k., the president of poland.hould i call the f.b.i. ability these? how ridiculous, i would never be trusted gone, he writes. >> trevor: there's different between foreign nations slipping you dirt on your opponent and talking with the queen. hello, f.b.i., the queen just farted! she called it a butt brexit but i know what it means! ( laughter ) unless trump secretly met with free willy, that's not how you spell prince of wales. that's a different thing! ( applause ) but, look, man, typos are the least of america's problems right now. ( laughter ) because the president of the united states has basically invited foreign governments to interfere in america's elections if it will help him win. that can be a really dangerous thing. that could get him and america into big trouble. so, look, to help the president understand how serious this is, we decided to make a p.s.a. just for him. >> hello, mr. president. it's me, officer roy. and i'm here to give you tips on how to say no to collusion. >> i am sexy russian spy. i u
i met with the queen of eke ladged, u.k., prince of wales, the u.k., the president of poland.hould i call the f.b.i. ability these? how ridiculous, i would never be trusted gone, he writes. >> trevor: there's different between foreign nations slipping you dirt on your opponent and talking with the queen. hello, f.b.i., the queen just farted! she called it a butt brexit but i know what it means! ( laughter ) unless trump secretly met with free willy, that's not how you spell prince of...
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there were some long haul visits by the prince of wales, the duchess of cornwall and by prince william the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall went to the caribbean and cuba, island hopping and going to different territories, but that is an interesting debate. the line taken by the palace is that the priorities are and efficiency, but i think it would be fair to say that older members of the family are somewhat more resistant to the idea of boarding scheduled flights than the younger members, who do take scheduled flights. but then again, when you have a trip, say, to the middle east, as prince william did last year, perhaps it for all sorts of reasons does make more sense to ta ke of reasons does make more sense to take a charter aircraft. food businesses in england and northern ireland will soon have to list all the ingredients in pre—packaged meals, to help protect people with allergies. the change — which will come into force by 2021 — will be called natasha‘s law in memory of natasha ednan—laperouse, who died from an allergic reaction after eating a sandwich from pret a ma
there were some long haul visits by the prince of wales, the duchess of cornwall and by prince william the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall went to the caribbean and cuba, island hopping and going to different territories, but that is an interesting debate. the line taken by the palace is that the priorities are and efficiency, but i think it would be fair to say that older members of the family are somewhat more resistant to the idea of boarding scheduled flights than the younger...
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i just met with the qaen would have england, the prince of wales, the pm of ireland, the president ofnce. we talked about everything. should i immediately call the fbi about these meetings? ridiculous. i would never be trusted again. that's assuming he is trusted right now. the queen of england, the prince of wales always say, you know, snitches get stitches. they're known for saying that joining us now to talk about the laws that do and don't apply here including the counterintelligence considerations, jim baker, whose tweet today alerted us to that fbi web page. and carrie cordero. jim, so the fec, the head of the fec certainly doesn't leave any doubt as to whether or not this would break the law. and the fact that she felt compelled to put this out is very telling. >> it's very telling. and to me what jumped out was looking back at the mueller report today, one of the reasons that they decided that there was no prosecutable case there was because of the issues around the intent that's required by the statute. and the fec chairperson speaking publicly about this and basically puttin
i just met with the qaen would have england, the prince of wales, the pm of ireland, the president ofnce. we talked about everything. should i immediately call the fbi about these meetings? ridiculous. i would never be trusted again. that's assuming he is trusted right now. the queen of england, the prince of wales always say, you know, snitches get stitches. they're known for saying that joining us now to talk about the laws that do and don't apply here including the counterintelligence...
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the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen. y will travel to portsmouth where they will attend the commemoration is at southsea common to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they will be joined by 300 d—day vetera ns. they will be joined by 300 d—day veterans. the queen will formally bid farewell to the president and mrs trump in portsmouth and they will depart and travel to ireland, where the president has a golf hotel. let me bring in a couple of protesters, they a re hotel. let me bring in a couple of protesters, they are both dressed as handmaids. welcome. explain why you are dressed the way you are. we are dressed as handmaids from margaret atwood's pick the handmaids tale. why? there are many reasons. the book covers a lot of issues. 0verall it's a symbol against the far right and not to be complacent and to use your voice. why have you decided to do it? dystopian fiction is supposed to be fiction but a book written nearly 20 years ago, there are alarming parallels with a lot of the decisions happening in amer
the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall will attend on behalf of the queen. y will travel to portsmouth where they will attend the commemoration is at southsea common to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. they will be joined by 300 d—day vetera ns. they will be joined by 300 d—day veterans. the queen will formally bid farewell to the president and mrs trump in portsmouth and they will depart and travel to ireland, where the president has a golf hotel. let me bring in a...
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greeted this morning by prince of wales, prince charles. the duchess of cornwall walking with melania trump.inte took aim sat some members of the royal family by prime minister may herself. president trump is prepared for the possibility of climate change to come up. this is something that's near and dear to prince charles' heart. an issue where he and the president don't see eye to eye. a possible tension point. that said, president trump is a fan of the queen. he has enjoyed his previous visits. this is his first official state visit, which means the queen is formally hosting the trump family. but he has been to the uk for a working visit in the past and me so far, we have seen no breaches of protocol. meghan markle is home with her young infant son archie, he and prince harry just had a baby. president trump was asked in an interview about the comments that markle made prior to him becoming elected. president trump called her nasty. he hopes she's doing well. she's married into that royal family. there are some interesting points to watch
greeted this morning by prince of wales, prince charles. the duchess of cornwall walking with melania trump.inte took aim sat some members of the royal family by prime minister may herself. president trump is prepared for the possibility of climate change to come up. this is something that's near and dear to prince charles' heart. an issue where he and the president don't see eye to eye. a possible tension point. that said, president trump is a fan of the queen. he has enjoyed his previous...
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of the .nknown warrior getting a tour he will then be heading over for afternoon tea with the prince of walesnd his wife, the duchess of cornwall, before returning here a little bit later on to buckingham palace for a full state banquet. tomorrow much more dominated by politics. we have a meeting in the morning with theresa may and business leaders. there will then be a meeting with the british prime minister who is going to be departing at the end of the week. it is unclear whether or not the two will be holding a press conference. european markets heading toward the close. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: 30 minutes left in the european trading day. from buckingham palace, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." guy: we are trading at session highs as we head towards the end of the day in europe. much of the day in the negative territory. we are also seeing something of a selloff in comes to the bond market. despited fairly flat the president of united states being here in london. vonnie: here in the united states, it is the firs
of the .nknown warrior getting a tour he will then be heading over for afternoon tea with the prince of walesnd his wife, the duchess of cornwall, before returning here a little bit later on to buckingham palace for a full state banquet. tomorrow much more dominated by politics. we have a meeting in the morning with theresa may and business leaders. there will then be a meeting with the british prime minister who is going to be departing at the end of the week. it is unclear whether or not the...
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so for the rain to come on wednesday through the midlands, northern england prince of wales bus so theyh into scotland and northern ireland. so sunshine following on behind this rain but also some heavy thunder he showers with light winds that will be slow moving winds mid week will be across scotla nd moving winds mid week will be across scotland and northern ireland again. gusty northeast indirection so don't expect temperatures much higher than 11 or 12 celsius. could see more in the way of sunshine if fewer showers. low store with us on thursday and by the states the front is really across the northern ireland's and scotland and into northern ireland. through england or wales you can see a whole rash of showers developing on thursday so it there really messy and unsettled day. in between those showers we will probably see some spells of sunshine and temperatures 16 or 17 celsius and again just 11 or 12 for scotla nd celsius and again just 11 or 12 for scotland and northern ireland where it will be wet and windy. slowly this area of low pressure starts to pull a weight north and west
so for the rain to come on wednesday through the midlands, northern england prince of wales bus so theyh into scotland and northern ireland. so sunshine following on behind this rain but also some heavy thunder he showers with light winds that will be slow moving winds mid week will be across scotla nd moving winds mid week will be across scotland and northern ireland again. gusty northeast indirection so don't expect temperatures much higher than 11 or 12 celsius. could see more in the way of...
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southern and western areas as rain develops across southwest england and in the afternoon through prince of waleshower across the highlands and most will stay dry, still with sunny spells in the north and east in temperatures mid—teens in scotland and northern ireland and 20s in the southeast corner and already starting to feel much more muggy. that more humid air could result in severe storms as we finish tomorrow evening into tomorrow night. wells from the been lifted to northern england resources to begin with and will track north. rainfall amounts can vary quite widely, but to the worst of those and there's a risk of some flooding may be some travel descriptions to ta ke may be some travel descriptions to take us in a monday. if you start the rush hour some of the heaviest rain will be easter in scotland. they may just rain will be easter in scotland. they mayjust ease off a little bit further north but as the morning crowd elsewhere breaks up such a come through in temperatures left it's past the midlands and the england to see another bout of severe storms drifting into southern parts of sc
southern and western areas as rain develops across southwest england and in the afternoon through prince of waleshower across the highlands and most will stay dry, still with sunny spells in the north and east in temperatures mid—teens in scotland and northern ireland and 20s in the southeast corner and already starting to feel much more muggy. that more humid air could result in severe storms as we finish tomorrow evening into tomorrow night. wells from the been lifted to northern england...
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and winning the prince of wales state on the first of the group one win for the success for the trainerlection for the rugby world cup in autumn of continuing knee problems and has not played since december despite back to back titles in 2016 and a 2017, the head coach is likely to leave them out of the preliminary squad. that is it on an eventful night for sports day and the rest of the team here at the bbc sport centre, thank you forjoining us and ask about bbc‘s is the papers. —— next up. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejo tanner — the co—founder and chief executive of inhouse communication and the chief political corresponden for the the guardian, jessica elgot. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in and the tory leadership race dominates the papers. the telegraph says supporters of boris johnson will mount an operation to derail michael gove‘s leadership campaign as mps decide the final two the bbc gets a slating supporters of boris johnson will mount an operation to derail michael gove‘s leadership campaign
and winning the prince of wales state on the first of the group one win for the success for the trainerlection for the rugby world cup in autumn of continuing knee problems and has not played since december despite back to back titles in 2016 and a 2017, the head coach is likely to leave them out of the preliminary squad. that is it on an eventful night for sports day and the rest of the team here at the bbc sport centre, thank you forjoining us and ask about bbc‘s is the papers. —— next...
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he will have dinner with the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall. >>> the house judiciary committee wants to find out whether sizes are hurting consumers, and whether antitrust statutes need to be updated for the first time in decades. the justice department would look into apple, and google. while the federal trade commission would look into facebook. and amazon. apple ceo tim cook tells cbs news he will comply with the investigation. >> reporter: is apple too big? >> no i do nothing so. i think that with size scrutiny is fair. i think we should be i donot see that anybody is going to come to the conclusion that apple is a monopoly. >>> china did the best they could today to ignore the massacre three decades ago. when chinese troop opened fire two and due to protests. security was tighter around tiananmen square today during the flag raising ceremony. today the death toll remains in dispute but it is believed thousands may have been killed. older residents and tourists know what happened, but the massacre has been scrubbed from the internet and textbooks and china, so many chinese
he will have dinner with the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall. >>> the house judiciary committee wants to find out whether sizes are hurting consumers, and whether antitrust statutes need to be updated for the first time in decades. the justice department would look into apple, and google. while the federal trade commission would look into facebook. and amazon. apple ceo tim cook tells cbs news he will comply with the investigation. >> reporter: is apple too big? >>...
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he will also have tea with the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall, at clarence house. sort of day, if you like, of the normal furniture of a state visit, the pump and circumstance. but as he arrives, of course, he has already created these waves and waves of political consequences with his views on the tory leadership campaign, on brexit itself, and of course, those other big policy differences that britain has at the moment with the us over things like the chinese telecoms company and iran. thank you very much. we will be back with you a little bit later. later in the programme we will hear from former conservative leader lord michael howard, who supports president trump's visit, and also from liberal democrat leader sir vince cable, who has declined an invitation to the state banquet tonight. we will hear from both of them at 8:00am. rescue teams in india have resumed the search for eight climbers, including four britons, missing in the himalayas. the group began climbing india's second—highest mountain, nanda devi, almost three weeks ago, but failed to return to bas
he will also have tea with the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall, at clarence house. sort of day, if you like, of the normal furniture of a state visit, the pump and circumstance. but as he arrives, of course, he has already created these waves and waves of political consequences with his views on the tory leadership campaign, on brexit itself, and of course, those other big policy differences that britain has at the moment with the us over things like the chinese telecoms company and...
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prince charles and his wife, the duchess of cornwall. earlier, this was the scene. president trump greeted by the queen herself. queen elizabeth at buckingham palace. the prince of wales and mr. trump inspected the royal guard. the visit -- the visit is mostly ceremonial but does come at a time when the united kingdom is in the midst of political upheaval over its planned exit from the european union. president trump's trip coming to a close in france on thursday when the president will honor the 75th anniversary of d-day. the invasion on the beaches of normandy. we're watching all angles of this. nbc's peter alexander also traveling with the president along with keir simons. with mere here in-studio, former secretary of state of public diplomacy and also a political nbc analyst. mr. alexander, start with you. watching live images of prince charles and his wife camilla parker bowles, duchess of cornwall, live as they appear to greet president trump and first lady melania. what are we seeing, peter, and expected the rest of this trip from president trump? >> reporter: craig, from the president's perspective, certain seem thepageantry, the kind he loves. the president o
prince charles and his wife, the duchess of cornwall. earlier, this was the scene. president trump greeted by the queen herself. queen elizabeth at buckingham palace. the prince of wales and mr. trump inspected the royal guard. the visit -- the visit is mostly ceremonial but does come at a time when the united kingdom is in the midst of political upheaval over its planned exit from the european union. president trump's trip coming to a close in france on thursday when the president will honor...
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. >> or the prince of wales, like a humpback whale. >> here is what mitch mcconnell says, the senator president. >> he gets picked at every day over every different aspect of it, but the fundamental point is they are trying to keep the 2016 election alive. i would ask the democrats in the house this, is there anything you're willing to do other than harass the president for the next two years? anything at all? >> you know, he gets picked at about it every different aspect. >> that's a doozy. >> there is a lot of aspects there that are just absolutely out of the fofof the norm for e of the united states. this is about looking forward and making sure that this white house does not accept help from a foreign president. >> what i got from the interview is, hey, guys, get me some more dirt. this was donald trump talking about this, it wasn't democrats. it was looking forward to the next thing to, well, if you guys do it again i'd love to get some dirt from you. that sort of was i think what was there. what's a little bit lost in all of this, he was trying to defend his son and i think that
. >> or the prince of wales, like a humpback whale. >> here is what mitch mcconnell says, the senator president. >> he gets picked at every day over every different aspect of it, but the fundamental point is they are trying to keep the 2016 election alive. i would ask the democrats in the house this, is there anything you're willing to do other than harass the president for the next two years? anything at all? >> you know, he gets picked at about it every different...
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he showed the prince of wales the vintage aston martins that are being used in the movie.ite the fan of the classic british car. just six days ago, we saw daniel working out with a boot on his injured left ankle. after having surgery, it seems bond is all better now and is back filming at pinewood studios. the prince listened in during filming. and while chatting with bond's movie boss actor ralph fiennes, charles recognized him as the villain voldemort from that other famous series of movies. >> harry potter that is me. >>> and in other royal news, happy birthday to prince william. today, the heir to the throne and daddy of three is celebrating his 37th birthday. this week, meghan and harry split from william and kate's charity, the royal foundation. but the sussexes did post a greeting on the cambridges' insta page. it reads, happy birthday to the duke of cambridge. a bit on the formal side. >>> and is meghan returning to "suits"? she appears in the trailer for the usa network show's ninth and final season. >> i'm not going to repeat myself. >> but sadly, seems it's just
he showed the prince of wales the vintage aston martins that are being used in the movie.ite the fan of the classic british car. just six days ago, we saw daniel working out with a boot on his injured left ankle. after having surgery, it seems bond is all better now and is back filming at pinewood studios. the prince listened in during filming. and while chatting with bond's movie boss actor ralph fiennes, charles recognized him as the villain voldemort from that other famous series of movies....
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last night the president and first lady, melania trump, hosted a dinnerfor the prince of wales and theassador's residence in london. three in five mps say their constituents are suffering because of cuts to the care system that supports older, or disabled people in england. a poll carried out for a coalition of health organisations, says the local authority—run care system needs to be fixed. here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. you're here to take you to lavender with 0wen. june chapman is 88, and her husband, 0wen, is 96. we first met them as their care home was closing because it was outdated, and council fees didn't cover costs. i won't forget you. for the family, it is a worrying time. we thought we'd found the care home from heaven, the support here, the carers here. and we understand the situation — that they have to shut the care home. i just hope and pray that this is going to be the last change for them. like many, the couple are caught in a confusing system. they have to move care home. their flat is also being sold to pay for their care. they spent seven yea
last night the president and first lady, melania trump, hosted a dinnerfor the prince of wales and theassador's residence in london. three in five mps say their constituents are suffering because of cuts to the care system that supports older, or disabled people in england. a poll carried out for a coalition of health organisations, says the local authority—run care system needs to be fixed. here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. you're here to take you to lavender with 0wen....
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i just met with the queen of england, the prince of wales, the prime minister of the united kingdom,president of poland. we talked about everything. should i immediately call the fbi about these meetings? how ridiculous. i'd never be trusted again. first of all, he's saying i would never be trusted again, as if those foreign individuals should trust him more than the fbi should trust him. but second of all, stephanopoulos' question was very clear. it wasn't, you know, about the queen of england or the prince of wales. it was your campaign, this time around, if foreigners, if russia, if china, someone else offers you information on opponents, should they accept it or call the fbi? i mean, it's not about prince harry. >> yeah, although the country he threw out was norway which is not an adversarial relationship so i'll give him that. >> for knowing that. >> it's a step up from russia, would we not agree with that? >> in the hypothetical. >> i think this story cannot get enough coverage in terms of, my question is, what are the republicans going to do? this is indefensible. >> everybody
i just met with the queen of england, the prince of wales, the prime minister of the united kingdom,president of poland. we talked about everything. should i immediately call the fbi about these meetings? how ridiculous. i'd never be trusted again. first of all, he's saying i would never be trusted again, as if those foreign individuals should trust him more than the fbi should trust him. but second of all, stephanopoulos' question was very clear. it wasn't, you know, about the queen of england...
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among those who will be here are the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall, representing the queen also be here, as will donald trump 24 adult children. the guests were due to arrive at about 740 local time. —— donald trump four adult children. at the other side of winfield house were told a lot of other guests are starting to arrive. they have been meetings ahead of that banquet this evening. amongst them of course nigel farage. lorna, who gives the speeches tonight. we had the president and the queen speaking last night and giving compliment everybody about what they had to say on those addresses. who speaks tonight? we just don't know. no speeches. there will be toasts. one assumes the president will give a toast but that isjust speculation. we do not have that level of information. more is coming out about the meetings he's had to this afternoon in that short downtime he had ahead of this reciprocal dinner. nigel farage has been saying on his radio programme this evening that it was a good meeting and the president really believes in brexit. he called it a private meeting but s
among those who will be here are the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall, representing the queen also be here, as will donald trump 24 adult children. the guests were due to arrive at about 740 local time. —— donald trump four adult children. at the other side of winfield house were told a lot of other guests are starting to arrive. they have been meetings ahead of that banquet this evening. amongst them of course nigel farage. lorna, who gives the speeches tonight. we had the...
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the prince of wales paying idtribute alonthe men who had fought under his grandfather. bittersweet words of the epitaph read on behalf of the fallen in the rst frenchtown d fr the allies, "for yourto rrow, we gave our today." >> when my life is over and i reach the other side, i will meet my friends from normandy and shake their hands with pride. lucy: at the u.s. cemetery, america's modern-day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. pres. trump: you are the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the bottom of our heart [applause] ercy: the experience of aman soldiers on omaha beach among the most brutal of the alliedgn camptched onto the faces in front of him. pres. macron: we know what we owe to you veterans, our freedom. on behalf of my nation, i just want to say thank you. [applause] lucy: british veterans gathered on the beaches they once took, as europe remembers those who will never grow old as they need to cherish those who grow older each year, those for whom remerance is memory and for whom a nation's hero
the prince of wales paying idtribute alonthe men who had fought under his grandfather. bittersweet words of the epitaph read on behalf of the fallen in the rst frenchtown d fr the allies, "for yourto rrow, we gave our today." >> when my life is over and i reach the other side, i will meet my friends from normandy and shake their hands with pride. lucy: at the u.s. cemetery, america's modern-day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. pres. trump: you are the...
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the far south should stay dry, southern prince of wales dry and much of the vitamins and east anglia.north of scotland. a transfer to the wimbledon championships and it is probably going to be dry for the first week with spells of sunshine coming and going. anotherfine looking down to say and there will be fewer showers around. what showers do form will tend to be across the northwest of scotland otherwise variable cloud. some sunshine coming through, probably the best of that as we head to the latter pa rt the best of that as we head to the latter part of cheese afternoon and out towards the evening time as well. from that and later on into the week we will start to see thicker cloud moving into north and west of scotland threatening outbreaks of rain here. further south, drier and braided the weather gets it's looking like a fine week ahead with temperatures generally in the low to mid 20s. that's your latest weather. this is bbc news. the headlines at 23:00: donald trump says it's a "great day for the world" after he becomes the first serving us president to cross into north korea.
the far south should stay dry, southern prince of wales dry and much of the vitamins and east anglia.north of scotland. a transfer to the wimbledon championships and it is probably going to be dry for the first week with spells of sunshine coming and going. anotherfine looking down to say and there will be fewer showers around. what showers do form will tend to be across the northwest of scotland otherwise variable cloud. some sunshine coming through, probably the best of that as we head to the...
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>> reporter: the president defending himself today, noting he recently met with the queen and prince of wales "should i immediately call the fbi about these calls and meetings how ridiculous!" most republicans silent only a few had stern words. >> it would strike at the very heart of our democracy. >> i think it's a mistake. i think it's a mistake of law. >> reporter: federal law makes it illegal for a foreign national to make a direct or indirect contribution of money or other thing of value to a campaign the questiist of value tonight, democrats pushing for clearer laws on interference as house speaker nancy pelosi pushed back against mounting calls to start impeachment proceedings. >> what we want to do is have a methodical approach. >> reporter: meanwhile tonight, a federal watchdog agency is calling for the president's top adviser, kellyanne conway, to be fired, saying her frequent attacks against ploy s fromviolate a gigang in politics the white house calling that decision deeply flawed. and tonight, the president announced press secretary sarah sanders is leaving after nearly two years
>> reporter: the president defending himself today, noting he recently met with the queen and prince of wales "should i immediately call the fbi about these calls and meetings how ridiculous!" most republicans silent only a few had stern words. >> it would strike at the very heart of our democracy. >> i think it's a mistake. i think it's a mistake of law. >> reporter: federal law makes it illegal for a foreign national to make a direct or indirect contribution...
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so she is accompanied by the younger members of the royal family, the prince of wales who is colonel elsh guards, the princess royal, princess anne is colonel of the dukes and royals, the duke of cambridge, prince william, colonel of the irish guards, and the duke of york, prince andrew, it who is colonel of the grenadier guards. you will see all four of them on horseback as the queen rides among the troops in the carriage. but it is very much obviously an event that is very much obviously an event that is about the history of the british military, and a ceremony that originates in the 18th century, trooping the colour or having the colour trooped down the line was an important way of people in the army who may not be professional soldiers, people in the army recognising, the ordinary soldier, what the colour was that they had to rally behind, and therefore if in close combat they came across somebody who was of the same colour, they knew that they were a friend, not an enemy. but it was very far from an easy task to ensure that every member of an army thousands strong would actually
so she is accompanied by the younger members of the royal family, the prince of wales who is colonel elsh guards, the princess royal, princess anne is colonel of the dukes and royals, the duke of cambridge, prince william, colonel of the irish guards, and the duke of york, prince andrew, it who is colonel of the grenadier guards. you will see all four of them on horseback as the queen rides among the troops in the carriage. but it is very much obviously an event that is very much obviously an...
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the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. for your tomorrow, we gave our today. at the us cemetery, america's modern day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. you are the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. the experience of american soldiers on 0maha beach among the most brutal of the allied campaign, etched onto the faces in front of him. we know what we owe to you veterans. 0ur freedom. on behalf of my nation, i just want to say thank you. at arromanches, british veterans gathered on the beaches they once took. as europe remembers those who will never grow old, there is a need to cherish those who grow older each year. those for whom remembrance is memory, for whom a nation's heroes are friends. for whom a minute's silence holds within it the noise of war. this is it, they are on the beach, plunging waist deep into the sea and treading their wa
the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. for your tomorrow, we gave our today. at the us cemetery, america's modern day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. you are the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. the experience of american soldiers on 0maha beach among the...
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the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. rds of the kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. for your tomorrow, we gave our today. when my life is over and i reach the other side, i'll meet my friends from normandy and shake their hands with pride. at the us cemetery, america's modern day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. you are the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. applause. the experience of american soldiers on 0maha beach among the most brutal of the allied campaign, etched onto the faces in front of him. we know what we owe to you veterans. 0ur freedom. on behalf of my nation, i just want to say thank you. applause. at arromanches, british veterans gathered on the beaches they once took. as europe remembers those who will never grow old, there's a need to cherish those who grow older each year. those for whom remembrance is memory, for whom a nation's heroes were friends. for
the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. rds of the kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. for your tomorrow, we gave our today. when my life is over and i reach the other side, i'll meet my friends from normandy and shake their hands with pride. at the us cemetery, america's modern day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. you are the pride of our nation. you are the glory...
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were swift to send congratulations but trump was much slower and although he will be meeting the prince of walesimate change aren't his favourite topics. is there any common ground? no, i think there is a huge gulf between that and issues prince charles cares about. there is a common love of scotland but do they wade into those issues where they know there are differences? trump's said he had no idea that meghan markle had said nasty things about him which is hard to believe that he would not be aware of something like that. i think this is all about the photo op, it's inviting the british royal family into his reality tv show and projecting those images back home and i think that's what he wants to get out of this and he will get it. barring some sort of protocol gaffe with the queen, that will be a net positive for him back home. trump has also spoken about the next leader of this country. mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the excellentest of them all? donald trump has weighed in to say boris johnson would make an excellent choice for tory leader. it's time for us to inspect the field and the
were swift to send congratulations but trump was much slower and although he will be meeting the prince of walesimate change aren't his favourite topics. is there any common ground? no, i think there is a huge gulf between that and issues prince charles cares about. there is a common love of scotland but do they wade into those issues where they know there are differences? trump's said he had no idea that meghan markle had said nasty things about him which is hard to believe that he would not...