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award, this year, for her role as queen elizabeth ii on the hit netflix series "the crown." everyone please welcome claire foy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: claire! >> hi. >> jimmy: claire welcome, welcome to the show. so great to see you. i met you, i don't know if you remember this, the night before the golden globes. >> yeah. very vividly. >> jimmy: do you remember? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you were with director of "the crown" stephen daldry. >> i was. i also -- i met you, and then i met oprah. >> jimmy: yeah. we hang in the same circle. >> yes, all the time. it was a real like, it was a a very odd, odd, odd moment. >> jimmy: it was a fun party, though, it was great. and then you end up winning the golden globe. i was like, "yes!" >> these guys are here. >> jimmy: the roots were there.
award, this year, for her role as queen elizabeth ii on the hit netflix series "the crown." everyone please welcome claire foy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: claire! >> hi. >> jimmy: claire welcome, welcome to the show. so great to see you. i met you, i don't know if you remember this, the night before the golden globes. >> yeah. very vividly. >> jimmy: do you remember? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you were with director of "the crown"...
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queen elizabeth: really? gavin: in one conversation, she described the attack as wicked. >> big shot, really big shock. queen elizabeth: wicked. gavin: another patient spoke about her shrapnel wounds. >> 15 centimeters there. gavin: 75 people are still in hospital and some of them will need reconstructive surgery. today was a reminder of what unites people, a determination not to allow monday's bombing to define this city and its community even while people are still seeking answers as to how a young man born here could carry out such an attack. this evening, hundreds of people were still laying flowers. a day of solidarity after the deliberate targeting of children and teenagers. gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. jane: british police and security services have been trying to establish whether the bomber, salman abedi, was part of a wider terror network. they have arrested 8 people so -- they have taken eight people into custody so far, which they describe as significant, and officials say they found very i
queen elizabeth: really? gavin: in one conversation, she described the attack as wicked. >> big shot, really big shock. queen elizabeth: wicked. gavin: another patient spoke about her shrapnel wounds. >> 15 centimeters there. gavin: 75 people are still in hospital and some of them will need reconstructive surgery. today was a reminder of what unites people, a determination not to allow monday's bombing to define this city and its community even while people are still seeking answers...
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but a new controversy is brewing in the uk over a new drama that imagines what a post-queen elizabethmight look like. >> here is the thing though. it is not portraying the royal family in a flattering light. here is >> the queen is dead. long live the king. that's me. >> reporter: it is the brand-new royal drama igniting a firestorm. >> these are the rules today. >> reporter: king charles iii, a shocking 90-minute fictional film imagining what life would be like for the house of windsor after the queen dies. >> this is perhaps the most unstable moment the royal family will face. >> reporter: showing charles becoming king. >> my life has been a lingering for the throne. >> reporter: embarking on a constitutional crisis so extreme kate middleton is portrayed as a manipulative lady macbeth figure threatening to depose him. >> perhaps i might relieve the harshness of this mystery. >> reporter: princess diana's ghost appears telling charles he would make a good monarch. harry wants to lead a low key life. >> it is not what i wantor into. >> reporter: an anti-commoner living in the project
but a new controversy is brewing in the uk over a new drama that imagines what a post-queen elizabethmight look like. >> here is the thing though. it is not portraying the royal family in a flattering light. here is >> the queen is dead. long live the king. that's me. >> reporter: it is the brand-new royal drama igniting a firestorm. >> these are the rules today. >> reporter: king charles iii, a shocking 90-minute fictional film imagining what life would be like...
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queen elizabeth herself is slowing down a bit. 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, all right. well, prince philip will be missed from the public service, because some of his gaffes and some of his quick wit incredible. coming up. we'll do "the skinny." the two television anchor whose are finally going public with their engagement, are we really going to do it? mention it? and the president who wants to marry them. "the skinny" is next. new herbal essen
queen elizabeth herself is slowing down a bit. 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...
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in manchester, thousands turned out for a vigil in the cities where an earlier in the day, queen elizabeth held a moment of silence as did manchester united players. queen elizabeth expressed her deepest sympathies to other victims and complemented the people of manchester for responding with what she calls humanity and compassion. i'm teri okita from manchester. back to you. >>> we are more details about the 22 people killed in the manchester terror attack are dozens more, many children, were injured. jonathan vigliotti reports many are still missing. >> reporter: an 18-year-old college student is the first victim publicly identified in the manchester terror attack. georgina callander was said to be a huge fan of singer, ariana grande and there were photos of the two of them taken together two years ago. 8-year-old saffie roussos died at her school principal called her a beautiful little girl. charlotte campbell is trying to find her 15-year-old daughter, olivia. >> i've tried all the hospital areas and no one has seen her, yet. i'm waiting for a phone call from the police. silent -- [ si
in manchester, thousands turned out for a vigil in the cities where an earlier in the day, queen elizabeth held a moment of silence as did manchester united players. queen elizabeth expressed her deepest sympathies to other victims and complemented the people of manchester for responding with what she calls humanity and compassion. i'm teri okita from manchester. back to you. >>> we are more details about the 22 people killed in the manchester terror attack are dozens more, many...
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after 70 years in the public eye prince philip, husband of queen elizabeth, is retiring. now it gets personal. france's presidential frontrunner, macron, files a lawsuit, after rival, le pen, repeats claims he has a secret bank account. also in the programme: one of rome's most important landmarks gets a multi—million dollar makeover. hello. president trump has finally notched up a major legislative victory, the first stage in repealing barack obama's signature achievement the affordable care act. the us house of representatives has narrowly passed the republican replacement for obamacare. but how quickly the new bill becomes law, whether it does at all, is a whole other question. it will face a very tight vote in the senate. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. the moment at just after two o'clock this afternoon in washington, when trumpcare became a thing. the ayes are 217. the nays are 213. the bill is passed. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. shame, shame, shame, shame. but outside, a rather different scene, as protesters chant
after 70 years in the public eye prince philip, husband of queen elizabeth, is retiring. now it gets personal. france's presidential frontrunner, macron, files a lawsuit, after rival, le pen, repeats claims he has a secret bank account. also in the programme: one of rome's most important landmarks gets a multi—million dollar makeover. hello. president trump has finally notched up a major legislative victory, the first stage in repealing barack obama's signature achievement the affordable care...
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his own collection and what it is is journals of the houses of parliament during the time of queen elizabeth. maybe he just wanted to remind the legislature who made the laws and where the laws came from and to bear that in mind. he had his first speech that he gave to the new jersey legislature and he reminds them of what their job is. he says in the speech of the moral are choosing to be comprised under the terms of justice and honesty and god can only make men so but it's the business of the legislature to make it otherwise. i think that tizon perfect way with the map here and the gallows and the morning. yes, god may make us good that it's the legislature's job to make sure that we do not do bad. at the back of this it was printed by another famous american in 1738. now in 1734 he has gone to prison because at that time they imprisoned the printer rather than the author. he went to prison because printing things by forest who was saved political opposition. over here we have what is one of my favorite stories of new jersey. again the colonial period but it's a little later just before th
his own collection and what it is is journals of the houses of parliament during the time of queen elizabeth. maybe he just wanted to remind the legislature who made the laws and where the laws came from and to bear that in mind. he had his first speech that he gave to the new jersey legislature and he reminds them of what their job is. he says in the speech of the moral are choosing to be comprised under the terms of justice and honesty and god can only make men so but it's the business of the...
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the gift from his own collection and what it is, journals of the houses of parliament during queen elizabeth and maybe just wanted to remind the legislature who made the laws and where the laws came from and bare -- bear in mind we have first speech that he gave to the new jersey legislature and he reminds them of what their job is and he says in the speech, all the moral virtue seems to be compromised under the terms of justice and honesty and it is god only can make so but this is the business of the legislature to make it dangerous for men to be otherwise and i think that ties in perfectly with the map here and the warning of, yes, god may make us good but it's the legislature's job to make sure we do not do bad. it was printed by another famous american john peter zanger in 1738. now in 1734zanger has gone to prison because at that time they imprisoned the printer rather than the author. zanger went to prison because printing things in support of morris who was a political opposition. then over here, we have what is one of my favorite stories of new jersey, it's in colonial period but it
the gift from his own collection and what it is, journals of the houses of parliament during queen elizabeth and maybe just wanted to remind the legislature who made the laws and where the laws came from and bare -- bear in mind we have first speech that he gave to the new jersey legislature and he reminds them of what their job is and he says in the speech, all the moral virtue seems to be compromised under the terms of justice and honesty and it is god only can make so but this is the...
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his own collection and what is, it's generals of the houses of parliament during the time of queen elizabeth and maybe he just wanted to remind the legislature who made the laws and where the loss came from and to bear that in mind. he had in a speech that he gave to the new jersey legislature and he reminds them of what their job is and he says in the speech, all the moral virtues seem to be comprised and determine of justice and honesty and it is not if god only could make men so but this is the legislature to make it dangerous for men to be alive and i think that ties in perfectly with the map here and the gallows and really it's a warning of yes, government may be good but it's the legislature's job to make sure that we do not do bad and you'll notice at the back of this speech that it was printed by another famous american, john peter bangor in 1738. >> now in 1734, langer would come to prison because at that time they imprisoned the prince rather than the author and the printer went to prison because of printing things in support of morris who was of focal opposition and over here, we
his own collection and what is, it's generals of the houses of parliament during the time of queen elizabeth and maybe he just wanted to remind the legislature who made the laws and where the loss came from and to bear that in mind. he had in a speech that he gave to the new jersey legislature and he reminds them of what their job is and he says in the speech, all the moral virtues seem to be comprised and determine of justice and honesty and it is not if god only could make men so but this is...
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prince philip the husband of queen elizabeth will no longer carry out public duties.ckingham palace made the announcement after calling a rare meeting of full royal staff. prince philip turns 96 this year said to be in good health. queen elizabeth will that continue to carry out a full schedule of public engagements. >> developing news in maryland. today we're expected to learn more about the capture of an escaped prisoner from howard county. david watson was arrested around 9:40 last night in jessup. police received a tip yesterday morning that watson was spotted in a wooded area near the location where he escaped from officers last friday. during their search officers found packing materials stolen safety vest and a hat as well as prints that matche watson's shoes. watson was essentially serving a life sentence for attempted murder of a police officer. howard county police have that scheduled a news conference for 9:30 this morning to share more details of watson's capture. >> in montgomery county an 18-year-old high school students is facing serious charges. police
prince philip the husband of queen elizabeth will no longer carry out public duties.ckingham palace made the announcement after calling a rare meeting of full royal staff. prince philip turns 96 this year said to be in good health. queen elizabeth will that continue to carry out a full schedule of public engagements. >> developing news in maryland. today we're expected to learn more about the capture of an escaped prisoner from howard county. david watson was arrested around 9:40 last...
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buckingham palace announced in queen elizabeth has been lost up back in september. a massive issue can his google. what you need to know if you have them and they. do not touch the document. the big business merchandise, and i saw was a top sellers and you might be surprised if you landed in the top spot. join me to talk all about it, dagen mcdowell. chrysler ceo and home depot ceo bob nardelli back with us. and billy carter. great to see you. >> great to be here. >> great to be with all of you, it's great. maria: on a debian continues on the legislative front. health care is happening. transfer the house is going to go, suggesting they have the votes to move it and then they go to the senate. how much will the senate change it. so they potentially will be able to vote on it with a simple majority. chuck schumer making a lot of noise about. it is going to be slow going when it goes in the senate. but this is a big move. maria: the moment it happened yesterday with the final two yes votes and they flipped it there was a sigh of relief. because it's been so long in te
buckingham palace announced in queen elizabeth has been lost up back in september. a massive issue can his google. what you need to know if you have them and they. do not touch the document. the big business merchandise, and i saw was a top sellers and you might be surprised if you landed in the top spot. join me to talk all about it, dagen mcdowell. chrysler ceo and home depot ceo bob nardelli back with us. and billy carter. great to see you. >> great to be here. >> great to be...
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queen elizabeth said you did the same thing to york. york is toronto today. set some fires in york so the british have not quite gotten over it. is john here? [laughter] so there were these humiliating losses on land. but that's not where the war ended. madison sent a peace mission and it succeeded in bringing the war to a close. then andrew jackson one a great victory over the british at the battle of new orleans. it is sometimes been said that jackson's victory didn't mean anything since the treaty had already been signed. but to the contrary, it shows that the united states could be as powerful on land as well as at sea. the war also showed that free speech could survive in wartime. despite being tried by americans who condemned the war and even talked of secession, madison never wavered in his commitment to free speech. he proved that a republic could extend itself and remain a republican still. perhaps the highest praise madison received came from someone who had not always admired virginia. madison's administration had acquired more glory and establishe
queen elizabeth said you did the same thing to york. york is toronto today. set some fires in york so the british have not quite gotten over it. is john here? [laughter] so there were these humiliating losses on land. but that's not where the war ended. madison sent a peace mission and it succeeded in bringing the war to a close. then andrew jackson one a great victory over the british at the battle of new orleans. it is sometimes been said that jackson's victory didn't mean anything since the...
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queen elizabeth, i'll never forget said well, it you did the same thing to york. york is toronto today. indeed we had said some fires and york. the british have not gotten over this. is john here? there were these humiliated losses on land. but that is not where the war ended. ,adison sent a peace mission and it succeeded in bringing the war to a close. then andrew jackson won a great victory over the british and the better -- battle of new orleans. statesed the united could be as powerful on land as well as at sea. free speech showed could survive in wartime. tried byeing sorely americans who condemn the war and talked of secession, madison never wavered in his commitment to free speech. he proved that a republic could defend itself and remain a republic still. perhaps the 5 -- highest praise madison received came from john not alwaysad admired virginia. wrote that it acquired more glory and establish more union that all three of his predecessors. washington, adams, and jefferson put together. what a wonderful complement. thinking that you might like to know a li
queen elizabeth, i'll never forget said well, it you did the same thing to york. york is toronto today. indeed we had said some fires and york. the british have not gotten over this. is john here? there were these humiliated losses on land. but that is not where the war ended. ,adison sent a peace mission and it succeeded in bringing the war to a close. then andrew jackson won a great victory over the british and the better -- battle of new orleans. statesed the united could be as powerful on...
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. >> meanwhile, queen elizabeth ii visited the hospital where 14 young victims are being treated offering words of comfort as the country mourns . the glowing sea of tribute goes some way to easing the city's pain. >> let's go to duncan woodside. u.k. sorests in the far. police are very upset about their investigations being undermined by leaks in the u.s. media. what more can you tell us? >> that is right. eight men held in custody here in the u.k. alongside two men in libya and tripoli. the two men and libya being the father of the bomber and also one of his brothers. another brother has been arrested in the u.k.. most of the investigation took place yesterday, there were a lot of arrest yesterday. what has been interesting today, the mayor of manchester have been extremely upset about the fact that the american security e -- leaked information to the "new york times." there were photos published where basically the families haven't even visited the site. it has upset them as well. it is a diplomatic incident, one that has escalated to the prime minister of britain, theresa may , raised
. >> meanwhile, queen elizabeth ii visited the hospital where 14 young victims are being treated offering words of comfort as the country mourns . the glowing sea of tribute goes some way to easing the city's pain. >> let's go to duncan woodside. u.k. sorests in the far. police are very upset about their investigations being undermined by leaks in the u.s. media. what more can you tell us? >> that is right. eight men held in custody here in the u.k. alongside two men in libya...
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the queen elizabeth hall, a classical music venue, hosted what was to become a landmark in rock historythe lights, the surround sound, the psychedelia. the summer of love had arrived — and was being featured on the bbc. the pink floyd, they have an audience, and people who have an audience ought to be heard. perhaps it's my fault that i don't appreciate them. 50 years on, this exhibition tells the story of how pink floyd helped turn rock music into a visual spectacle. we would have the maddest ideas and we'd follow them through a long way. obviously some of them were just too mad and got discarded, but we put a lot of time and energy and effort into the strangest ideas. there was no—one to tell us "you can't do it that way," because we just would do it whatever way... and we were young and arrogantand... they were some brilliant times. it was an era of massive experimentation and there was a whole generation of designers and architects creating things that they thought no one would ever built. and then along came pink floyd. the elaborate stage designs, the giant inflatable pig, the alb
the queen elizabeth hall, a classical music venue, hosted what was to become a landmark in rock historythe lights, the surround sound, the psychedelia. the summer of love had arrived — and was being featured on the bbc. the pink floyd, they have an audience, and people who have an audience ought to be heard. perhaps it's my fault that i don't appreciate them. 50 years on, this exhibition tells the story of how pink floyd helped turn rock music into a visual spectacle. we would have the...
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after 70 years in the public eye prince philip, husband of queen elizabeth, is retiring.r macron files a lawsuit after rival le pen repeats claims he has a secret bank account. and the surfer lost at sea for more than 30 hours survives to tell the tale.
after 70 years in the public eye prince philip, husband of queen elizabeth, is retiring.r macron files a lawsuit after rival le pen repeats claims he has a secret bank account. and the surfer lost at sea for more than 30 hours survives to tell the tale.
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only at a sleep number store or sleepnumber.com queen elizabeth - making an announcement less than fifteennutes ago. what we've just learned about prince phlilip - still a head good morning washington. toss to eileen - increasing clouds today - heavy rain friday (mainly am rush) - 25-30 degrees cooler than last weekend - any may warmth in sight? today: increasing clouds. breezy. highs: 68-71 winds: se 10-15 g 20+ tonight: rain developing, becoming heavy and steady after 3am. lows: 55-59 winds: se 10-15 g 20 mph friday: heavy rain, isolated thunderstorms, through 8am. mostly cloudy, windy & warmer. pm showers. highs: 73-77 winds: se 10-15 g 30 mph now to that breaking news from buckingham palace. queen elizaeth making an announcement about prince phillip just minutes ago.. live at the british embassy.. suzanne? nearly 20 years after the death of britain's princess to get a new glimpse into her life. an abc news special called "the last 100 days of diana" will air this weekend. the program shows her special bond with her sons, william and harry.. and it details her trip to paris with al-faye
only at a sleep number store or sleepnumber.com queen elizabeth - making an announcement less than fifteennutes ago. what we've just learned about prince phlilip - still a head good morning washington. toss to eileen - increasing clouds today - heavy rain friday (mainly am rush) - 25-30 degrees cooler than last weekend - any may warmth in sight? today: increasing clouds. breezy. highs: 68-71 winds: se 10-15 g 20+ tonight: rain developing, becoming heavy and steady after 3am. lows: 55-59 winds:...
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meanwhile, the hospital there received a very special visit by queen elizabeth, at least 15 children admitted to the hospital, five of them in critical condition. >> so the queen visits the hospital, thank you, erin mclaughlin. you know this issue of traveling to syria, a lot of the uk countries, have struggled to learn how many people go back and forth. >> that is the question, the difficult determination to find who goes and when. >> and the travel ban, what the administration says it will do. next. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable
meanwhile, the hospital there received a very special visit by queen elizabeth, at least 15 children admitted to the hospital, five of them in critical condition. >> so the queen visits the hospital, thank you, erin mclaughlin. you know this issue of traveling to syria, a lot of the uk countries, have struggled to learn how many people go back and forth. >> that is the question, the difficult determination to find who goes and when. >> and the travel ban, what the...
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you don't hear queen elizabeth arguing. so i think that if you take these four crops of jefferson social and political as bad as, it is perfectly fair to say that he was a radical statesman indeed. i want to take up some of these questions in a bit more detail. so after having introduced this topic by talking about his book the main areas in which jefferson can consider to be a radical kind of ignores the question of some of the major changes he was responsible for. i think if you want to evaluate jefferson's record is legislature, you have to think of some of them, too. for example, he was the fellow that had the idea that america should have a decibel current date. every day was and american money, you are benefiting from jefferson's conception. this idea of eventually would sweep the world and it wasn't in the 1980s but finally the united kingdom adopted decimal currency. so today we take for granted of course that would be true. it wasn't true and jefferson time. jefferson was a fellow also had the idea that architectur
you don't hear queen elizabeth arguing. so i think that if you take these four crops of jefferson social and political as bad as, it is perfectly fair to say that he was a radical statesman indeed. i want to take up some of these questions in a bit more detail. so after having introduced this topic by talking about his book the main areas in which jefferson can consider to be a radical kind of ignores the question of some of the major changes he was responsible for. i think if you want to...
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queen elizabeth ii having arrived in manchester today to visit some of those children who are still being held in hospital. 12 of them. you are breaking up. hopefully we can bring you back. duncan woodside standing by in manchester. a little later in our live from paris program. moving on, president donald trump is holding talks with the in brusselsald tusk today. during those talks, eu leaders argued the benefits of open trade. here's what donald tusk had to say. hopefully we can bring you that later. later on in the day, u.s. president likely to attend his first nato summit for talks with members of the military alliance. nato leaders will be approaching the summit with some caution after trump described the military alliance as obsolete for not showing more commitment to tackling terror. the nato secretary-general announced the alliance will be formally joining the u.s. coalition against the islamic state group. our international affairs editor is standing by. good to have you with us. tusk has spoken about different seas between him and trump. >> that's right. the leader of the europe
queen elizabeth ii having arrived in manchester today to visit some of those children who are still being held in hospital. 12 of them. you are breaking up. hopefully we can bring you back. duncan woodside standing by in manchester. a little later in our live from paris program. moving on, president donald trump is holding talks with the in brusselsald tusk today. during those talks, eu leaders argued the benefits of open trade. here's what donald tusk had to say. hopefully we can bring you...
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. >>> this picture of queen elizabeth driving herself to church went viral. 's not often we see the queen driving herself. she was actually a car mechanic during world war ii and that is not the way you picture her or the next local woman you are about to meet. susan had a passion to work on cars but never thought she could be a car mechanic and that it could lead to a paycheck and a career. a virginia woman took the road less traveled and might have saved a life, her own. >> i love it here. i love everybody i work with. >> a dream come through -- true for susan lawrence. >> it's a lot of fun. >> she trained as a service technician in fredericksburg, virginia, a large dealership in the area. yes, she is the only woman. >> it is not a big deal. i'm just another person. >> she's about five feet tall and 100 pounds and she works on cars. >> ray has been with the company for 36 years and said getting susan to work for him was a challenge. >> she was a server at a local restaurant and i saw that she was wearing a bandanna. >> i would wear my subaru head band and a
. >>> this picture of queen elizabeth driving herself to church went viral. 's not often we see the queen driving herself. she was actually a car mechanic during world war ii and that is not the way you picture her or the next local woman you are about to meet. susan had a passion to work on cars but never thought she could be a car mechanic and that it could lead to a paycheck and a career. a virginia woman took the road less traveled and might have saved a life, her own. >> i...
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queen elizabeth has also released a statement this afternoon saying in part, expressing my deepest sympathy to all who have been affected by this dreadful event and especially to the family and friends of those who have died and were injured." it will continue to be a somber, long day here at the british embassy. john gonzalez, abc seven news. sam, i'm going to send it inside to you. when you deal with an event like this, social media really takes over. and earlier today, theresa may, the prime minister of the u.k., took to the airwaves to say, they saw the worst of humanity in manchester last night, but also the best of humanity. a look at some of the tweets coming across social media. free rides home for anyone stuck manchester, and then you have this person going with the #roomformanchester. please contact if you need any help. there are dozens if not hundreds of similar messages posted across social media just like that, and then you have pictures of primarily young girls who were at this concert, some with adults, others with groups of friends. this young girls mother took to the airwa
queen elizabeth has also released a statement this afternoon saying in part, expressing my deepest sympathy to all who have been affected by this dreadful event and especially to the family and friends of those who have died and were injured." it will continue to be a somber, long day here at the british embassy. john gonzalez, abc seven news. sam, i'm going to send it inside to you. when you deal with an event like this, social media really takes over. and earlier today, theresa may, the...
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earlier queen elizabeth visited victims of the blast in manchester children's hospital and offered words of encouragement to those caring for them. leaked photos published in the near time showed the machinery of terror in chilling detail, a switch to activate the devise held in the attackers left hand. what was left of a told bowl that are reading, and screws and bolts used as shrapnel to maximize causing injury. and shreds of fabric from a backpack the attacker was wearing when he detonated the devise. police believe this is the bomber, salmon a beatty -- salman abedi. authorities and experts don't believe he was acting alone. >> i think it is clear that this is a network we are investigating. >> there is some evidence suggesting that there is a wider network involved in the attack which means the bomb maker, as has been suggested is considered to be at large. >> as the police hunt for the person who made the explosives any suspicious object could pose a threat. police are searching multiple locations. the number of arrests growing. >> i'm joined now by andrew in manchester. good eveni
earlier queen elizabeth visited victims of the blast in manchester children's hospital and offered words of encouragement to those caring for them. leaked photos published in the near time showed the machinery of terror in chilling detail, a switch to activate the devise held in the attackers left hand. what was left of a told bowl that are reading, and screws and bolts used as shrapnel to maximize causing injury. and shreds of fabric from a backpack the attacker was wearing when he detonated...
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alison: following breaking news are the u.k., where tyherhere several published reports that queen elizabeth has called an emergency meeting for royal staff at buckingham palace. remember that it is just aft nothing confirmed yet, but it is highly unusual. stay with abc 7 and wjla.com for updates on this breaking news. jonathan: developing now come a stolen car with a stolen rifle in the parking lot of a high school. nancy chen has the latest. nancy: this was a right. one from a police cruiser, the police arresting an 18-year-old after he was driving the stolen car on the grounds of einstein high school in north kensington. saw mario officer alvarado walking on school grounds. the officer tried to pull him over as he drove away. alvarado took off and he was arrested a short time later. an assault rifle that was stolen from the rockville city police department found a alsop stolen shotgun from the same police cruiser. charges, including possession of a stolen vehicle. now, a lookppening at some stunning images of a fire at a day care in. texas the good news is, nobody was inside or hurt. the
alison: following breaking news are the u.k., where tyherhere several published reports that queen elizabeth has called an emergency meeting for royal staff at buckingham palace. remember that it is just aft nothing confirmed yet, but it is highly unusual. stay with abc 7 and wjla.com for updates on this breaking news. jonathan: developing now come a stolen car with a stolen rifle in the parking lot of a high school. nancy chen has the latest. nancy: this was a right. one from a police cruiser,...
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he became a good will ambassador for the charity in 1991 and knighted by queen elizabeth in 2003. his children say moore will be remembered in a private funeral service in monaco. >>> it could be another wet evening across the washington area. chief meteorologist topper shutt tracking showers. topper. >> give you a couple sprinkles. nothing heavy right now. we will jump ahead to 6:00 tomorrow morning on future temperatures in the 50s. we will come back and talk about who will have a wet commute tomorrow and when our next yellow weather alert is. >>> coming up after the break a class of fourth graders get a firsthand lesson in fighting crime. >>> happened at a benefit hockey tournament for the d.c. firefighters burn foundation. he was playing goalie for the u.s. capitol police team. he remembers passing out on the ice one minute. the very next minute waking up in the back of an ambulance. matter of life and death back then. but something he can joke about now. >> i remember hearing you're going to make it. there is a second of i didn't realize that was an option. i didn't realize.
he became a good will ambassador for the charity in 1991 and knighted by queen elizabeth in 2003. his children say moore will be remembered in a private funeral service in monaco. >>> it could be another wet evening across the washington area. chief meteorologist topper shutt tracking showers. topper. >> give you a couple sprinkles. nothing heavy right now. we will jump ahead to 6:00 tomorrow morning on future temperatures in the 50s. we will come back and talk about who will...
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rebecca. ( rebecca ) prince philip, the husband of queen elizabeth the second, will no longer carry outngagements starting this fall, buckingham palace has announced. prince philip is 95 years old. the prince, who has been at the queen's side for her 65- year reign, will stop accepting invitations for public engagements. the queen, who is 91, has also gradually scaled back her public appearances in recent years. the palace says she will continue to carry out her duties. in the past, prince philip has suffered heart problems but has maintained a vigorous public schedule. prime minister theresa may has sent her well wishes to prince philip following the announcement. she publically thanked him for supporting his wife, queen elizabeth the second. overnight there was widespread speculation about what the announcement was going to be. and it created quite a buzz all over social media...the royal family was the number one trending topic on twitter. the younger members of the british royal family will be taking on more of the burden of public engagements. prince william and prince harry have b
rebecca. ( rebecca ) prince philip, the husband of queen elizabeth the second, will no longer carry outngagements starting this fall, buckingham palace has announced. prince philip is 95 years old. the prince, who has been at the queen's side for her 65- year reign, will stop accepting invitations for public engagements. the queen, who is 91, has also gradually scaled back her public appearances in recent years. the palace says she will continue to carry out her duties. in the past, prince...
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queen elizabeth's husband, the longest-serving consort british history will withdraw from royal duties. he will no longer be by the queens side. his place when she took the throne in 1952. at the age of 91, she has reduced her workload. theresa may left tributes to prince philip. >> from his steadfast support for her majesty to his inspirational awards, and his patronage of hundreds of charities and good causes, his contribution to our united kingdom, the commonwealth and the wider world will be of huge benefit to us all for years to come. >> he has often hit the headlines for his politically incorrect faux pas such as telling a 13 year a boy he was too fat to be an astronaut. prince philip is still in good health and seen here visiting the cricket ground. he has endeared himself to the nation with his forthright humor. >> prince philip once said it is better to get out before you reach the sell by date. the time to get out he feels has now come. >> back to our top story, the house vote in the u.s. congress to get rid of obamacare. it's a big political story. it's a big money story. >>
queen elizabeth's husband, the longest-serving consort british history will withdraw from royal duties. he will no longer be by the queens side. his place when she took the throne in 1952. at the age of 91, she has reduced her workload. theresa may left tributes to prince philip. >> from his steadfast support for her majesty to his inspirational awards, and his patronage of hundreds of charities and good causes, his contribution to our united kingdom, the commonwealth and the wider world...
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. >>> survivors were greeted yesterday by queen elizabeth who made a surprise visit to the manchester children's hospital. >> she met with families and the survivors and calls the attack. he kpresed his sympathies for manchester said our differences should not divide but unite us. he delivered the remarks at a fitting venue brandenburg gate. mr. obama discussed international issues but never mentioned president trump. but he did make what appeared to be a reference to mr. trump's plan to build a wall along the mexican border. >> in this new world that we live in, we can't isolate ourselves. we can't hide behind a wall. and i think it's very important for us to see those investments as part of our own well being. >> it's estimated some 70,000 people listened to mr. obama at a spot where the berlin wall once stood. >>> the trump administration said it will seek to have the president's travel ban on people from six majority muslim nations by a supreme court. they refused to reit stain the ban yesterday. they ruled it violated the constitution's bar against favoring one religion over anot
. >>> survivors were greeted yesterday by queen elizabeth who made a surprise visit to the manchester children's hospital. >> she met with families and the survivors and calls the attack. he kpresed his sympathies for manchester said our differences should not divide but unite us. he delivered the remarks at a fitting venue brandenburg gate. mr. obama discussed international issues but never mentioned president trump. but he did make what appeared to be a reference to mr. trump's...
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queen elizabeth was among many offering her support. e queen made a surprise visit to manchester's children's hospital. she met with victims families and medical staff. meantime manchester police are working around the clock to find more possible terror accomplices. so far eight suspects are in custody. police say more raids are imminent. >> i want to reassure people that the arrests that we have made are significant. and initial searches of premises have revealed items that we believe are very important to the investigation. these searches will that take several days to complete. >> now, manchester police say they will stop sharing information about the bombing investigation with u.s. authorities over concerns regarding intelligence leaks to the media. >> one set of voters head to the polls today to vote in a special election where the republican candidate has been charged with misdemeanor assault. billionaire businessman greg gianforte is accused of body slamming a reporter and as our correspondent tells us audio was caught on tape. >>
queen elizabeth was among many offering her support. e queen made a surprise visit to manchester's children's hospital. she met with victims families and medical staff. meantime manchester police are working around the clock to find more possible terror accomplices. so far eight suspects are in custody. police say more raids are imminent. >> i want to reassure people that the arrests that we have made are significant. and initial searches of premises have revealed items that we believe...
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starting off with queen elizabeth. >> so, we should point out first of all we have been monitoring aking place at buckingham palace reported emergency staff meeting. the ap reporting there is no cause for concern with that meeting. >> we'll keep an eye. however in the meantime. we are learning this morning, about a whole new side of the queen. >> she was born 91 years ago. before most household had electricity. or even indoor plumbing and bathrooms. don't let her age fool you, she is a parentally no slouch when it comes to technology. >> "the daily mail" reports, not only does the queen have a smartphone, text, uses an ipad and keeps in touch with those closest to her via a private facebook account. of us are also annoyed by the people still poking you on facebook. so the royal mobile is kept fully charged at all times by her personal assistant. it is said to be among the most sophisticated in the world. encrypted like those used by the security services and reportedly impossible to be hacked into. >> the two people her majesty speaks to most frequently on the phone, daughter, prince
starting off with queen elizabeth. >> so, we should point out first of all we have been monitoring aking place at buckingham palace reported emergency staff meeting. the ap reporting there is no cause for concern with that meeting. >> we'll keep an eye. however in the meantime. we are learning this morning, about a whole new side of the queen. >> she was born 91 years ago. before most household had electricity. or even indoor plumbing and bathrooms. don't let her age fool you,...
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queen elizabeth's husband will give up his royal duties and retired from public life. after all, he turns 96 next month. buckingham palace says the queen fully supports the decision. she is 91 and she plans to keep on going. there's the view. there's more to life than the climb. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come, shed life's layers in asheville. let the child inside you out to play. remember who you are. life is for the taking, not for taking it easy. asheville. discovery, inside and out. >>> tonight at 11:00, our special assignment unit hits the streets with law enforcement as they try to curb the gang problem in our area. there's an uptake in ms-13 clicks. if recruiting kids as young as 10 and they are more than violence -- are more violent than ever. >> the motivation of their crime , the more they feel good about it. the more the respect. >> we will hear more from the former gang member on how they lured kids. it's a story every parent should see tonight at 11:00. if you go to our ap website, we have a highlight of the hotspots for increased gang acti
queen elizabeth's husband will give up his royal duties and retired from public life. after all, he turns 96 next month. buckingham palace says the queen fully supports the decision. she is 91 and she plans to keep on going. there's the view. there's more to life than the climb. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come, shed life's layers in asheville. let the child inside you out to play. remember who you are. life is for the taking, not for taking it easy. asheville. discovery, inside...
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meanwhile, here at the manchester royal infirmary, yesterday a royal visitor, queen elizabeth ii wase to pay a visit to some 14 children that had been admitted to the children's ward. five of those children in critical care in what has been described by one doctor as an important symbol, gesture of goodwill and solidarity from the entire country. >> erin mclaughlin live for us in manchester, thank you. >>> it's about 20 minutes past the hour this friday morning. another legal blow for the president's travel ban. what the administration says it will do, next. >>> the trump administration vowing to take the fight over its travel ban all the way to the supreme court after another legal defeat. this time, it's the fourth circuit appeals court. they refused to reinstate the executive order targeting six muslim-majority countries. >> the court's citing the president's campaign rhetoric once again, calling it intolerant and indiscriminatory. exactly when the white house will take its case to the high court is unclear. cnn's laura jarrett has more from washington. >> reporter: another signif
meanwhile, here at the manchester royal infirmary, yesterday a royal visitor, queen elizabeth ii wase to pay a visit to some 14 children that had been admitted to the children's ward. five of those children in critical care in what has been described by one doctor as an important symbol, gesture of goodwill and solidarity from the entire country. >> erin mclaughlin live for us in manchester, thank you. >>> it's about 20 minutes past the hour this friday morning. another legal...
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prince phillip, the husband of queen elizabeth makes a big announcement that has social media followers on high alert today. hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec®. muddle no more®. try rhinocort® allergy spray for powerful nasal allergy relief. >>> you're watch, news 4 midday. >>> he's the one who has always been by queen elizabeth's side. but this morning, we've learned prince phillip is stepping aside from his public role. >> he's retiring at the end of this summer. nbc's kiir simmons shows us the importance influence the duke has had. >> reporter: making the historic announcement this morning, prince phillip, the single most important person in the queens life standing down from royal duties. at 95, he will no longer carry out public engagement this year. the queen in full support. >> he's retiring. i think he'll be attending major royal events, but no 9:00 to 5:00 anymore. >> reporter: this is how the world kn
prince phillip, the husband of queen elizabeth makes a big announcement that has social media followers on high alert today. hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec®. muddle no more®. try rhinocort® allergy spray for powerful nasal allergy relief. >>> you're watch, news 4 midday. >>> he's the one who...
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prince philip, the husband of queen elizabeth, announced he will no longer carry out public engagements as of this fall. in a formal statement the royal family says the 95-year-old duke of edinburgh will scale back public appearances in august though he may choose to attend certain events. the queen has no plans to ratchet back her engagement, however. >>> 5:05. we have new details for you this morning. most streets in san francisco's castro district are reopened this morning. if you went to bed and that was not the case, they were closed after a suspicious package was found near castro and market. we first brought you this news as breaking news on our 11:00 newscast. that package was eventually found to be completely harmless. >>> continuing coverage on the high profile sierra lamar murder case. the prosecution will get one more chance to make its case this morning. let's give you a live look at the courthouse where prosecutors will have the final word with a rebuttal. yesterday the defense attorneys for antolin garcia-torrez suggested lamar is alive and a runaway. the jury could get t
prince philip, the husband of queen elizabeth, announced he will no longer carry out public engagements as of this fall. in a formal statement the royal family says the 95-year-old duke of edinburgh will scale back public appearances in august though he may choose to attend certain events. the queen has no plans to ratchet back her engagement, however. >>> 5:05. we have new details for you this morning. most streets in san francisco's castro district are reopened this morning. if you...
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ahead the latest on the probe into the deadly attack and what queen elizabeth is saying about the bombing>> we'll also talk to former homeland security adviser fran townsend about the threat to large events like the ariana >> you're watching "cbs this morning." before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. d
ahead the latest on the probe into the deadly attack and what queen elizabeth is saying about the bombing>> we'll also talk to former homeland security adviser fran townsend about the threat to large events like the ariana >> you're watching "cbs this morning." before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to...
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the 95-year-old has been by queen elizabeth's side for 70 years now and is taking a step back. abc7 news reporter mollie hunter with the details. >> reporter: it is the end of an era, a milestone british people knew was coming. prince philip, 95 years old, will be putting his royal feet up. this fall retiring from the public eye. seen today after the announcement with his wife queen elizabeth just by her side, like he so often is, supporting her as he has for decades. >> i've been supporting her, everything that is valuable to her. >> reporter: overnight, a flurry of activity at the palace, that rumor mill churned into the wee hours, a big announcement was coming we heard. the queen's most senior aides calling her staff together even bringing those from scotland into town. we saw the queen yesterday returning to buckingham palace from windsor cassel and we saw prince philip, too, at a public engagement at a cricket club. the couple has been married 69 years, both in their 90s, still doing more events than any other member of the royal family. and it's taken its toll. last chris
the 95-year-old has been by queen elizabeth's side for 70 years now and is taking a step back. abc7 news reporter mollie hunter with the details. >> reporter: it is the end of an era, a milestone british people knew was coming. prince philip, 95 years old, will be putting his royal feet up. this fall retiring from the public eye. seen today after the announcement with his wife queen elizabeth just by her side, like he so often is, supporting her as he has for decades. >> i've been...
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. >>> and the major announcement from queen elizabeth's husband prince philip. today in the bay continues right now. >>> a royal good morning to you on this thursday morning. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock big news from the royal family. >> we have a royal forecast, too. >> that's right. cari is queen of the forecast. temperatures have been hot. >> we are happy to see that carl the fog is back. we will have fog rolling into parts of san francisco cooling down temperatures providing relief for those inland areas you may have to turn on the windshield wipers with drizzle coming down. temperature 53 up to 68. this morning we'll see patchy fog and it will be a cooler day as well as breezy especially along the coast we'll talk about that in eight minutes. mike has changes within the last few minutes. >> we have no oakland airport connector right now. >> it sounds like there's an issue with a connector there so use bus 73. also capital corridor, train number 521 is delayed. something going on between sacramento and davis. that holdup will keep them from
. >>> and the major announcement from queen elizabeth's husband prince philip. today in the bay continues right now. >>> a royal good morning to you on this thursday morning. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock big news from the royal family. >> we have a royal forecast, too. >> that's right. cari is queen of the forecast. temperatures have been hot. >> we are happy to see that carl the fog is back. we will have fog rolling into parts of san...
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queen elizabeth paid a visit to the manchester children's hospital to talk with some of the young bombing victims. >> were you at the concert? >> yeah. >> reporter: one teenager suffered a leg injury. >> it is just around this wounded my leg. we ran outside. we had the paramedics outside and strangers were helping us, really. >> reporter: in manchester and across the nation, a moment of silence was held for the victims. teri okita, cbs news in manchester, england. >>> the new york times defended the publication of the photos, saying they were neither graphic nor distressed rectal to the deep victims. >>> it's election day in montana where there is a tight race to fill the congressional seat left vacant by the new interior secretary. now, allegations of an assault on the campaign trail. 40 body slammed a reporter and broke his glasses when he tried to get an interview. >> i will talk about that later. >> talk to shane, please. [ sound of crashing ] >> i'm tired of you guys! you did the same thing. get the hell out of here! >> reporter: the campaign said the reporter is the one who shoved a
queen elizabeth paid a visit to the manchester children's hospital to talk with some of the young bombing victims. >> were you at the concert? >> yeah. >> reporter: one teenager suffered a leg injury. >> it is just around this wounded my leg. we ran outside. we had the paramedics outside and strangers were helping us, really. >> reporter: in manchester and across the nation, a moment of silence was held for the victims. teri okita, cbs news in manchester, england....
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fromr: and with reaction -- and we have reaction from queen elizabeth ii who has condemned the act of barbarism. theresa may said it was perhaps the worst terrorist attack in northern england, obviously, not the worst in a british history. a look back at some of the attacks that have rocked the u.k. in a recent years. enforcement and emergency services out in full forces. images reopening wounds. in 2005, the city of london introduced a violent extremism. 4 suicide bombers blew themselves up they hit the public transport system. 52 people killed and hundreds injured and ththe deadliest attk on british soil. two weeks later, another attack narrowly avoided when poorly made explosives never went off. hack aw 2 extremists soldier to death. video footage of one of the murderers wielding a machete was seen around the world. two months ago, a red light bridge citizen -- a radicalized british citizen ran his car into pedestrians and killed an officer. islamic state claimed responsibility. in march, the most senior terrorist officers said several attacks had been thwarted. us.or: stephen carr
fromr: and with reaction -- and we have reaction from queen elizabeth ii who has condemned the act of barbarism. theresa may said it was perhaps the worst terrorist attack in northern england, obviously, not the worst in a british history. a look back at some of the attacks that have rocked the u.k. in a recent years. enforcement and emergency services out in full forces. images reopening wounds. in 2005, the city of london introduced a violent extremism. 4 suicide bombers blew themselves up...
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today queen elizabeth paid a visit to the city's children's hospital to talk with some of the young bombing victims. listen to one who suffered a leg injury. >> we tried to tie jumpers and stuff just ran outside. a lot of the paramedics were outside. >> in manchester and all across england, a moment of silence was held for the victims of the terrorist attack. >>> now to breaking news. the fight over the proposed travel band headed for the u.s. supreme court. the justice department says it will ask the highest courts to take up the case. this after a federal appeals court in richmond, virginia upheld the ruling against the van. it used the words discrimination and religious intolerance to describe the restriction. it would target some six muslim majority countries. the white house says it's needed for national security. >>> trump shoved taking off on social media right now. here is why. video from the nato summit in belgium. president trump appeared to shove aside the prime minister to get to the front of the group. talk about putting america first. he urged the alliance to put a tighter foc
today queen elizabeth paid a visit to the city's children's hospital to talk with some of the young bombing victims. listen to one who suffered a leg injury. >> we tried to tie jumpers and stuff just ran outside. a lot of the paramedics were outside. >> in manchester and all across england, a moment of silence was held for the victims of the terrorist attack. >>> now to breaking news. the fight over the proposed travel band headed for the u.s. supreme court. the justice...
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arrived in manchester campaigning for britain's national election is suspended and in london, queen elizabeth and prince phillip led the entire nation in a moment of silence at buckingham palace. walter perez is on philadelphia trying to protect soft targets but first sara bloomquist at the airport where she met arriving passengers from a flight from manchester. what did they have to say about last night? >> reporter: well jim, many of those we spoke to had already gun their journey to the united states after the news of the bombing broke and still tried to die vest what happened on their doorstep. >> it's shocking. shocking. shocking. >> we caught up with travelers here at the international arrivals hall. many were just learning about the attack and describe aid range of emotions. >> sadness. basically. i get angry as well because it's our kids. >> it's so sad. you can't imagine what the parents are feeling and your hearts go out. >> it's extremely upsetting. that is all we can say. >> valerie and kenneth traveled from the uk to visit their daughter living in doylestown. >> your heart goes o
arrived in manchester campaigning for britain's national election is suspended and in london, queen elizabeth and prince phillip led the entire nation in a moment of silence at buckingham palace. walter perez is on philadelphia trying to protect soft targets but first sara bloomquist at the airport where she met arriving passengers from a flight from manchester. what did they have to say about last night? >> reporter: well jim, many of those we spoke to had already gun their journey to...
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. >> also this morning, queen elizabeth arrived at royal manchester children's hospital to visit the injured and staff treating them. 12 children were taken to that hospital after the attack, all were under the age of 16. >>> new this morning, the search for an at-risk missing person in san leonardo. take a look. this is audrey miles. the 64-year-old was last seen on tuesday at 4:00 in the afternoon. police say she left her care facility and has not gone back. if you have seen her or have any information, please call police. >>> happening today, family and friends of a missing vallejo teenager are planning to gather in her honor. she was last seen a year ago now, bleeding and screaming as fernando castro pulled her across an overpass near i-780 and home acres avenue. he was later killed in a shootout with police. a $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest or her location. >>> interesting twist in the investigation surrounding a bank robbery in danville. the female suspect accused of posing as a man used to be a police officer. police say jennifer painted a
. >> also this morning, queen elizabeth arrived at royal manchester children's hospital to visit the injured and staff treating them. 12 children were taken to that hospital after the attack, all were under the age of 16. >>> new this morning, the search for an at-risk missing person in san leonardo. take a look. this is audrey miles. the 64-year-old was last seen on tuesday at 4:00 in the afternoon. police say she left her care facility and has not gone back. if you have seen...
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his victims got a visit from queen elizabeth today who told injured teenagers she was shocked. >> very scary. >> reporter: claimed today it is running 500 investigations. watching 3,000 suspects and has foiled five attacks in two months, but not this one. the dead remembered today in a minute of silence across britain. the tributes are still growing. secretary of state rex tillerson will pay his own tribute when he makes his first visit tomorrow, a country whereozens hundreds lined up to sell their blood to a man in southwest washington. police tell us he didn't have a license to operate his make shift blood bank. our cameras were rolling when he left his first court hearing today. he didn't answer our questions and there are many questions surrounding this bizarre story. police say he set up shop in an abandoned apartment and paid people $30 a piece for samples. >> to me it was illegal, unsanitary. >> people were going to go and do it. >> he said he worked for boston bio source. that company says he provided a valuable service collecting blood for research for diseases like cancer and
his victims got a visit from queen elizabeth today who told injured teenagers she was shocked. >> very scary. >> reporter: claimed today it is running 500 investigations. watching 3,000 suspects and has foiled five attacks in two months, but not this one. the dead remembered today in a minute of silence across britain. the tributes are still growing. secretary of state rex tillerson will pay his own tribute when he makes his first visit tomorrow, a country whereozens hundreds lined...
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queen elizabeth hall, the classical music venue hosted what was to become a landmark in rock 'n roll. their surround sound, the psychedelia, the summer of love had arrived and was being featured on the bbc. >> they are pink floyd, they have an audience. people who have an audience ought to be heard. perhaps it is my fault that i don't appreciate it. ♪ >> 50 years on this exhibition tell the story of how pink floyd helped turn rock music into a visual spectacle by retreating from the spotlight. >> it was a gradual slide into spirit. it workedund that better to utilize special effects and video, and strange lighting devices, and so on to augment the music. ♪ >> it was an era of massive experimentation. there was a whole generation of designers and architects creating things that they thought no one would ever built -- build. then came pink floyd. ♪ >> the stage designs, the giant inflatable pig, the album covers, all vital visuals for band that liked to say no. >> i do remember when we went on the road, there was a big resistance to publicity and 2 -- i think we were a bit snotty. ways
queen elizabeth hall, the classical music venue hosted what was to become a landmark in rock 'n roll. their surround sound, the psychedelia, the summer of love had arrived and was being featured on the bbc. >> they are pink floyd, they have an audience. people who have an audience ought to be heard. perhaps it is my fault that i don't appreciate it. ♪ >> 50 years on this exhibition tell the story of how pink floyd helped turn rock music into a visual spectacle by retreating from...
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reporter: at buckingham palace, queen elizabeth held a minute of silence to honor the victims, followedthe national anthem. ♪ in other world news, the u.s. president donald trump holding talks with surging us another official on his third leg in his overseas tour. the u.s. president put aside widely different worldviews to set a tone of peace in front of a short, private audience at the vatican. symbolicrs exchanged gifts, the leader of argentina giving a gift of the environment, and president trump giving a gift, a book by martin luther king jr., in return. more, joseph mccann is standing by. talk us through, if you will. what came out of the rather short talks between pope francis and president trump? >reporter: the vatican described this meeting as cordial. pope francis questions event presidential candidate over his christianity a year ago when he proposed building a wall between the u.s. and mexico, and mr. trump at the time responded quite dramatically, calling it a "disgrace," and he later warned the vatican that if and when the isis, the attacked by pope will want donald trump i
reporter: at buckingham palace, queen elizabeth held a minute of silence to honor the victims, followedthe national anthem. ♪ in other world news, the u.s. president donald trump holding talks with surging us another official on his third leg in his overseas tour. the u.s. president put aside widely different worldviews to set a tone of peace in front of a short, private audience at the vatican. symbolicrs exchanged gifts, the leader of argentina giving a gift of the environment, and...
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. >> a royal visit by 90 years old queen elizabeth. dozens remain hospitalized, more than 20 in critical care with glass injuries described as complex and challenging. manchester police carrying out more raids, arresting eight people. saying he did not act alone. >> the arrests we have made are significant and initial searches of premises have revealed items that we believe are very important to the investigation. these searches will take several days to complete. >> his older brother were arrested and his other brothers arrested. he confessed to knowledge and said both me and salman belong to isis. >> he says he spent three weeks in germany before flying to the uk. he was spotted at a manchester shopping center buying the bag that he used to carry the bomb that he blew up killing 22. and injurying more than 100. a security source tells us it had hydrogen peroxide, suggesting it could have been assembled on a kitchen table. in an interview, the bomber's sister says he is anding ray rbt air strikes in syria, said he saw children dying a
. >> a royal visit by 90 years old queen elizabeth. dozens remain hospitalized, more than 20 in critical care with glass injuries described as complex and challenging. manchester police carrying out more raids, arresting eight people. saying he did not act alone. >> the arrests we have made are significant and initial searches of premises have revealed items that we believe are very important to the investigation. these searches will take several days to complete. >> his older...