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queen despite all the i’uitioui’s are running that the queen despite all the rumours are running arounddown and turn prince charles into the regent. there will be more sharing of the responsibilities but she is going to stay true to the promises she made when she took the crown, when she was made queen, that she would serve her nation and i think it is something that when people read it tomorrow morning, they would feel very reassured by that. do you think she will continue to wind down? which is good. it is rather a proper management structure. this is the royal firm and you would allow the executives of the future to take on some responsibilities. sorry i keep interrupting, the problem with prince charles is that the more prince charles is that the more prince william does, the more people wa nt prince william does, the more people want him, to skip one... this is like a reality to be so. it is but it is not. if that queen and hopefully this will not happen very soon, if she needs to step aside because the council is getting older, then the line of secession continues. this was the sa
queen despite all the i’uitioui’s are running that the queen despite all the rumours are running arounddown and turn prince charles into the regent. there will be more sharing of the responsibilities but she is going to stay true to the promises she made when she took the crown, when she was made queen, that she would serve her nation and i think it is something that when people read it tomorrow morning, they would feel very reassured by that. do you think she will continue to wind down?...
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the mother of the nation is the queen. to hear from her. >> something needed to be done so prime mister tony blair and other goverent officials discreetly but firmly urged the queen to come to london. >> tony blair had to basically say, look at your people. look at those flowers outside of kensington palace. think about this and say something appropriate. so she did. >> first, i want to pay tribute to diana myself. she was an exceptional and gifted human being. in good times and bad, she never lost her capacity to smile and love, nor to inspire others with her warmth and kindness. >> it was a pivotal moment for not only the monarchy but the entire uk. soon the funeral followed. again, the world watched. the most touching moment for me at least and i think for millions of people was that card that said mummy. >> yeah. it was heartbreaking, wasn't it? written by william and placed on top of the coffin. and that sight of william and harry walking behind the gun carriage was incredibly moving. and people who never knew her wer
the mother of the nation is the queen. to hear from her. >> something needed to be done so prime mister tony blair and other goverent officials discreetly but firmly urged the queen to come to london. >> tony blair had to basically say, look at your people. look at those flowers outside of kensington palace. think about this and say something appropriate. so she did. >> first, i want to pay tribute to diana myself. she was an exceptional and gifted human being. in good times...
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god save the queen plays.am palace. she can take up coverage of the event. indeed, the duke of edinburgh's last public engagement, in the forecourt of buckingham palace. this is the captain general‘s parade committee is the captain general of the royal marines and has been for 6a years. with me is the royal editor of the evening standard, robertjohnston. not dressed in uniform but in a bowler hat! appropriate in a raincoat and bowler hat because he will be taking the salute from the royal marines that i think he is the only one properly attired because it is chucking it down! he is talking to two royal marines, this is all pa rt to two royal marines, this is all part of the 166a global challenge but the group which raises funds and awareness for the royal marines charity and for the last few months they have been running 16.6a miles every day for 100 days and i think the people he is talking to are those who have completed the challenge. 166a is an important date, the date in which the woman in court was found
god save the queen plays.am palace. she can take up coverage of the event. indeed, the duke of edinburgh's last public engagement, in the forecourt of buckingham palace. this is the captain general‘s parade committee is the captain general of the royal marines and has been for 6a years. with me is the royal editor of the evening standard, robertjohnston. not dressed in uniform but in a bowler hat! appropriate in a raincoat and bowler hat because he will be taking the salute from the royal...
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the queen's ancestor, queen victoria, she also had a son who didn't, go to the throne until late in lifenow these people. but they are probably laughing a story like this. she is committed to a job, she loves doing it. she looks great. she visited grant holt tower. her aides nowadays —— visited grant holt tower. her aides nowadays — — her visited grant holt tower. her aides nowadays —— her aides nowadays, she is an old lady but she is not as old as it used to be. she has turned it around, not single—handedly, i'm sure. but she has gone through some very dark times one the royal family's future was in doubt. but prince charles, has he turned it around for himself? that is a bigger question. he has always, all through his life, a very active man. he wants to do things, obviously. this has to link up with the 20th anniversary of diana's death. i think for a tiny moment the queen stumbled by staying in balmoral with her family. she stood —— she should have comment back. it wasn'tjust the death of diana. a lot of people felt the monarchy was out of touch with real life. she is seen once more
the queen's ancestor, queen victoria, she also had a son who didn't, go to the throne until late in lifenow these people. but they are probably laughing a story like this. she is committed to a job, she loves doing it. she looks great. she visited grant holt tower. her aides nowadays —— visited grant holt tower. her aides nowadays — — her visited grant holt tower. her aides nowadays —— her aides nowadays, she is an old lady but she is not as old as it used to be. she has turned it...
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you start to see tobacco queens, tobacco queens, punic queens, et cetera. the idea was to get the benefits of a beauty contest. we want to use beautiful women to sell agricultural products across the nation, across the rest of the world. there might be a little bit of opposition send this is a beauty contest and to be judged just for their beauty. by putting them in the agricultural product, the sponsors found a way to deflect criticism. seek and find interesting pictures of these women wearing tobacco outfits while they are on stage being judged. the thing that happens is light beauty queens serves the public relations function for the white sox. dwight south did not always farewell. they reacted violently for equality. we have seen the famous images in places like mississippi and birmingham, alabama where white southerners and the police are attack dogs and fire hoses. one of the things these beauty queens could do is serve as public relation ambassadors and blunt the impact of the negative images. seek a look at the issue of "time" magazine or "newsweek"
you start to see tobacco queens, tobacco queens, punic queens, et cetera. the idea was to get the benefits of a beauty contest. we want to use beautiful women to sell agricultural products across the nation, across the rest of the world. there might be a little bit of opposition send this is a beauty contest and to be judged just for their beauty. by putting them in the agricultural product, the sponsors found a way to deflect criticism. seek and find interesting pictures of these women wearing...
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and "2 dope queens" was born.dope queens" is basically phoebe and i host ago bunch of standup story tellers and suppog somebody else's narrative and so we really give people that we really think are talented an opportunity. >> rose: someone said success is doing good and well, doing good for other people and giving them a chance to do something, doing well, a sense of using and empowering, not just celebrity talent you have, that has brought you attention and using that attention to help people within your own community, whatever that community is. >> yeah, seems like lame not to do that. >> rose: yeah. it seems like a waste in a way. it's a part of making sure there is representation of different times of people. sometimes you have to take a chance, you have to pull people up with you. but it would be a shame to get an opportunity and platform and not use that to help other people. it just seems bananas to not do that. >> rose: at this stage in your life, do you feel more new york or l.a.? >> oh, boy, i don't kno
and "2 dope queens" was born.dope queens" is basically phoebe and i host ago bunch of standup story tellers and suppog somebody else's narrative and so we really give people that we really think are talented an opportunity. >> rose: someone said success is doing good and well, doing good for other people and giving them a chance to do something, doing well, a sense of using and empowering, not just celebrity talent you have, that has brought you attention and using that...
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, cotton queens, punic queens, and i think the idea was to get the benefits of the beautiful contest. we want to use beautiful woman to sell the products across thel nation.to be ju we another might be a little opposition to say, this is a beauty contest and inviting young women to come in and. there swimsuits and judge just for their beauty. by putting them in theagri agricultural product these sponsors found a way to deflect criticism. c can find interesting pictures of women wearing tobacco outfits on stage being judged. the other thing is these white beauty queens serve of public relation function for the white south. why south did not always farewell in the national media for good reason. they reacted violently to black commands for equality, we've all seen the famous images from places like mississippi and birmingham, alabama where white southerners and the police are using attack dogs and fire hoses. why south didn't look very good during these years. one of the things that whiteer beauty queens could do was serve as public relation ambassadors and in a way really blunt the imp
, cotton queens, punic queens, and i think the idea was to get the benefits of the beautiful contest. we want to use beautiful woman to sell the products across thel nation.to be ju we another might be a little opposition to say, this is a beauty contest and inviting young women to come in and. there swimsuits and judge just for their beauty. by putting them in theagri agricultural product these sponsors found a way to deflect criticism. c can find interesting pictures of women wearing tobacco...
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for the queen.have her husband at her side for most of the public appearances, other younger members of the royal family will take his place, as the self declared leading plaque unveiler in the world finally ta kes plaque unveiler in the world finally takes things a little easier. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: can a bit of beyonce save this australian bowls club from oblivion? the question was whether we wanted to save our people, and the japanese as well, and win the war, or whether we wanted to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men. invasion began at 2:00am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. and we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old, and still full of vigor, vitality and enjoyment of life. no other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she has achieved this landmark annivers
for the queen.have her husband at her side for most of the public appearances, other younger members of the royal family will take his place, as the self declared leading plaque unveiler in the world finally ta kes plaque unveiler in the world finally takes things a little easier. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: can a bit of beyonce save this australian bowls club from oblivion? the question was whether we wanted to save our people, and the japanese as well, and win the war, or whether...
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duke and for the queen.ill she have her husband at her side for most of the public appearances, other younger members of the royal family will take his place, as the self—declared leading plaque unveiler in the world finally takes things a little easier. we'll be speaking to the royal editor of the sunday express about prince philip's role within the royal family at 7:10am. more than i million women in their early 60s are worse—off financially as a result of the rise in the state pension age. the institute for fiscal studies found that the change, which saves the government £5 billion a year, sees those affected lose more than £30 a week on average. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz reports. waiting for your pension and struggling to get by. shirley from aberdeen is 61, not working because of ill—health and she won't qualify for the state pension until she's 66. i can't afford holidays, i've given up my car. basically my life really. i've got a bus pass, whopee! but it's the only thing i've g
duke and for the queen.ill she have her husband at her side for most of the public appearances, other younger members of the royal family will take his place, as the self—declared leading plaque unveiler in the world finally takes things a little easier. we'll be speaking to the royal editor of the sunday express about prince philip's role within the royal family at 7:10am. more than i million women in their early 60s are worse—off financially as a result of the rise in the state pension...
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he is famous for a pickup and sometimes offensive remarks, making queen elizabeth laugh.first he has been by her side or the last 70 years. >> your first duty is to support the green -- queen. what does that involve? >> helping and supporting her, everything valuable to her. >> he has done more than 50 public events this year, and with the queen they do more events than any other royal. in may, buckingham palace announced he would be putting up his royal feet. all taken his total, last christmas they came down with heavy cold and the prince has been hospitalized several times over the last few years. today, looking spry for his 96 years. we will still see prince philip from time to time but the queen will soldier on alone, she is slowing down and gradually cutting back with prince charles and the young royals stepping up , taking the load off of the queen. adrianna: coming up, one of the most popular iphone products on the market and now thousands glitter cases are being pulled off the shelf, find out adrianna: a consumer alert about the popular glitter iphone cases . mor
he is famous for a pickup and sometimes offensive remarks, making queen elizabeth laugh.first he has been by her side or the last 70 years. >> your first duty is to support the green -- queen. what does that involve? >> helping and supporting her, everything valuable to her. >> he has done more than 50 public events this year, and with the queen they do more events than any other royal. in may, buckingham palace announced he would be putting up his royal feet. all taken his...
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i grew up in queens, in where near president trump's neighborhood but i also am a native of queens. >> queens is a large boro and certain parts of the queens that are affluent and other parts that are not. very diverse neighborhood. >> yes. >> very cool. >> one of the most diverse neighborhoods, they say country but i have even heard the world. >> i didn't know we had this in common, hanna, it explains why we're always so, ear to ear, eye to eye. >> thanks, hanna. >> yes. >>> if you have served our country, thank you. if you are looking for a job, stop by lincoln financial field for veterans job fair at 11:00 a.m. and end at 3:00. more than 50 potential employers will be there at free hiring event, opened to veterans, military spouses, guard man and reservists. if you are interested check out my facebook page where i have posted the full details. >>> good news you still have a chance of winning power ball. >> yeah, be in hit all six numbers last night which means jackpot is going up again. last night's winning numbers are 12, 30, 36, 47, 62 and pur ball is nine. jackpot's up to 356 mi
i grew up in queens, in where near president trump's neighborhood but i also am a native of queens. >> queens is a large boro and certain parts of the queens that are affluent and other parts that are not. very diverse neighborhood. >> yes. >> very cool. >> one of the most diverse neighborhoods, they say country but i have even heard the world. >> i didn't know we had this in common, hanna, it explains why we're always so, ear to ear, eye to eye. >> thanks,...
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. # god save our gracious queen # long live our noble queen # god save the queen # send her victoriouser us # god save the queen applause. rebecca ferguson, a fantastic rendition of the national anthem. greg rutherford was applauding. that was something to get these world championships going. absolutely, and we have a wonderful crowd in here, reminiscent of what we saw five yea rs reminiscent of what we saw five years ago. they are already getting raucous. stay with us for a few minutes while we listen to the london marathon 90 seconds. why not? let's listen to the london mayor, sadiq khan. ladies and gentlemen, by mother, the queen, is sorry that she can't be here this evening, but i am honoured that her majesty has asked me to represent her on this special occasion, to extend the warmest possible welcome to you all on the people of the united kingdom. and the queen has asked me to deliver the queen has asked me to deliver the following message. "i was delighted to open the london 2012 olympic and paralympic games in this very stadium. i know it holds extraordinary memories for compet
. # god save our gracious queen # long live our noble queen # god save the queen # send her victoriouser us # god save the queen applause. rebecca ferguson, a fantastic rendition of the national anthem. greg rutherford was applauding. that was something to get these world championships going. absolutely, and we have a wonderful crowd in here, reminiscent of what we saw five yea rs reminiscent of what we saw five years ago. they are already getting raucous. stay with us for a few minutes while...
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. >> alex, howard beach, queens, i can't believe it has almost been a year since karina veterano wasred. >> one year, to the day, karina vetrano, said good-bye to her father phil, and went for a late afternoon jog, she never came back from. her last breath was so close to what seems like safety of home. she clawed at and fought her killer but her family and neighborhood were not there to help her, ideas of total security, in the place where she grew up in, were made in to a myth, by a stranger, and acres of tall weeds, one moment former safe haven of howard beach turned into a dark place. and her family descended into a long year of pain, i have been covering this story since just after phil and kathy vetrano buried their daughter last august, no one knew at that point what happened. was it a random attack. did she have a stalker, was there a killer watching and waiting to strike again. tensions ran high. the wives and children of the firefighters contractors and cops, who make up howard beach, they boil over with anger at one of the meetings. >> it took the life, a life. >> thank yo
. >> alex, howard beach, queens, i can't believe it has almost been a year since karina veterano wasred. >> one year, to the day, karina vetrano, said good-bye to her father phil, and went for a late afternoon jog, she never came back from. her last breath was so close to what seems like safety of home. she clawed at and fought her killer but her family and neighborhood were not there to help her, ideas of total security, in the place where she grew up in, were made in to a myth, by...
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he has been by the queen's side for the laugh 70 years. >> to support the queen? >> yes. >> what does that involve and supporter her and doing everything that is valuable to her. >> despite his advanced years the prince has done more than 50 public events this year and along with the queen they do more events than any other royal. and back in may buckingham palace afounded the prince would put up his royal feet. it has all taken its toll and last christmas the couple came down with heavy colds and the bring was hospitalized several times over the last few years, but today looking spry for his 96 years. we'll still see prince phillip from time to time and the queen will soldier on her own, she is slowing down and cutting back and prince charles and the young royals are stepping up and taking some of of the load off the queen. molly hunter, abc news london. >>> employees at a company in wisconsin actually lined up to get microchips implanted into their hands. we told you about this story last month but today was implant day. it allows employees to open doors and log
he has been by the queen's side for the laugh 70 years. >> to support the queen? >> yes. >> what does that involve and supporter her and doing everything that is valuable to her. >> despite his advanced years the prince has done more than 50 public events this year and along with the queen they do more events than any other royal. and back in may buckingham palace afounded the prince would put up his royal feet. it has all taken its toll and last christmas the couple...
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joined by the golden globe and screen actors guild award winning actress claire for why she plays the queen elizabeth the second on the medal flicks mega-hit the chrome the first season of the crown which won this year's golden globe for best drama series is available on netflix and the second season is due later this year you are in the second season to i am and then you're gone and then on call then you were replaced by an old do you yeah well i think that i think i'm sort of reincarnates as someone completely different which is why the show is amazing i think that was always the idea. and so someone else takes it on and i'm gone on oprah crying and you get the part. the normal way i just got sent the script and met with. peace morgan the writer and the cup of the directors. and it was a relatively painless experience because normally it's quite painful. but yeah it was felt kind of really easy i mean it was slightly different because i was five months pregnant at the time so everything felt kind of a bit like. out of the ordinary i suppose but i never thought i would get the part i just
joined by the golden globe and screen actors guild award winning actress claire for why she plays the queen elizabeth the second on the medal flicks mega-hit the chrome the first season of the crown which won this year's golden globe for best drama series is available on netflix and the second season is due later this year you are in the second season to i am and then you're gone and then on call then you were replaced by an old do you yeah well i think that i think i'm sort of reincarnates as...
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we will be back there later to see hms queen elizabeth. ican hms queen elizabeth.people convicted of domestic violence offences for the first time, were sent on a specially designed behavioural management course. among those who attended, re—offending fell by over a third. some have criticised the scheme, saying the focus should be on supporting survivors. we're joined now by chantal hughes, chief executive of the hampton trust, a domestic abuse charity which provides the course from southampton, and katie ghose, chief executive of women's aid is in our london newsroom. good morning to you both. we will come to you first up, to your mind what has caused this drop?” come to you first up, to your mind what has caused this drop? i think the first reason for causing the drop is that what we have done is we've set up a course where we are... we are inviting participants to come into the programme and reflect on their behaviour. what's happened is they are released from custody and they don't have any interventions at all. so that's very unhelpful and what we are getting
we will be back there later to see hms queen elizabeth. ican hms queen elizabeth.people convicted of domestic violence offences for the first time, were sent on a specially designed behavioural management course. among those who attended, re—offending fell by over a third. some have criticised the scheme, saying the focus should be on supporting survivors. we're joined now by chantal hughes, chief executive of the hampton trust, a domestic abuse charity which provides the course from...
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joining us now is professor lee mcgowan from queen's university belfast. good to see you.benefit most from the maintaining of this current border you like. everyone is going to benefit from the current situation if it is allowed to continue but this is really a very contentious issue. what happens with the border. the government has set out its position. it has been welcomed by the irish government in northern ireland. it gives that certainty. the problem is, were as northern ireland two or three years down the line? the government is seeking, it knows it is so contentious, it needs to find some sort of compromise consensus that reaches some sort of compromise consensus that reaches out to the two main communities in northern ireland in economic and political terms. who gets the final say. is it in the domestic governance sphere or is it up domestic governance sphere or is it up to the european union officials? everyone is going to be involved in this one. the irish government will be there as part of the eu 27 and the other members will be sitting alongside ireland. what
joining us now is professor lee mcgowan from queen's university belfast. good to see you.benefit most from the maintaining of this current border you like. everyone is going to benefit from the current situation if it is allowed to continue but this is really a very contentious issue. what happens with the border. the government has set out its position. it has been welcomed by the irish government in northern ireland. it gives that certainty. the problem is, were as northern ireland two or...
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that is what we have with hms queen elizabeth.billion. an investment in british world influence, says the government. but a drain and a strain on the resources of a middle ranking power say the critics. ships were never going to be as cheap as originally advertised but they should not have been expensive as they turned out. a number of culprits are involved in that, politicians, the way the design changed over time. with hms queen elizabeth due to be in service until at least 2067, its last captain may not yet have been born. this is a symbol of british power for decades to come. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in portsmouth harbour. a homeless man — who was described as a hero for helping victims of the manchester bombing — has been charged in connection with the theft of a bank card in the arena that night. chris parker — who's 33 and of no fixed abode — ran towards the scene of the attack. he has pleaded not guilty. he was remanded in custody and will appear next month. a hospital trust being investigated over the deaths of babies ha
that is what we have with hms queen elizabeth.billion. an investment in british world influence, says the government. but a drain and a strain on the resources of a middle ranking power say the critics. ships were never going to be as cheap as originally advertised but they should not have been expensive as they turned out. a number of culprits are involved in that, politicians, the way the design changed over time. with hms queen elizabeth due to be in service until at least 2067, its last...
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for the duke and for the queen. at her side for most of her public appearances, other younger members of the royal family will take his place, as the self—declared leading plaque unveiler in the world finally takes things a little easier. with me is the historian and friend of the duke — christopher lee. 96 is not a bad age to retire. when you think about it, he gets 96 and has a bit of a rest. you have to retire because if you have got 750 organisations europe region of they are now planning so they are saying in two and a half years' time can come to this festival or pull a bit of cloth of a black something. in two and a half years' time you really do not know weather you want to be there. this is by the to relax but he still looks good in the grenadier guards tunic. he still asks the right questions. when you meet him he asks what is keeping you busy and it is the standard thing that can end up in a quick remark or a half— hour that can end up in a quick remark or a half—hour conversation. that can end up in a qu
for the duke and for the queen. at her side for most of her public appearances, other younger members of the royal family will take his place, as the self—declared leading plaque unveiler in the world finally takes things a little easier. with me is the historian and friend of the duke — christopher lee. 96 is not a bad age to retire. when you think about it, he gets 96 and has a bit of a rest. you have to retire because if you have got 750 organisations europe region of they are now...
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we >>> still ahead, who was the star nearly unrecognizable as queen elizabeth?sive. >> today, igit mht be better if we are separated. >> tarek el moussa's life after christina. what tore them apart and then is he dating again? >>> then the trials and triumphs of jerry lewis. the side of comedian you never knew. >> the pain became so excruciating, there's no way to express it. >>> closed captioning provided by -- nit's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is softer than ever so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird enjoy the go with charmin so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. >>> i want you to check out margo robbie's transformation into queen elizabeth i. >> wow. >> rocking the she was spotted on the set of the mary queen of scots movie. i love she is not afraid to go there. first harley quinn, and now queen elizabeth. >> don't forget about tonya hardin harding. she went there too. >>
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>> queens. queens college. but i spent a lot of time in the city. >> so at queens did you continue history major, i assume? >> i was not a history major. i'm not going to say who the professor was, but there was a major reconstruction scholar at the queens college. went to him -- there are moments that are positive and moments that are negative and can be fatal in terms of sustaining or building interest or destroying it. and i had a long talk with him about my interest and he was very negative. and so i simply turned my attention to the great issue of emancipation and whether it was dictated by foreign policy more than a sense of racial injustice or military strategy and i did that as my senior essay for my english class. and i aced it. but i stayed away from the history department, american history. >> did you ever see him again when you were a professional. >> no. >> too bad. >> he faded into deserved obscurity. no. he did fine. he just wasn't a mentor. didn't want to be a mentor. >> okay. you graduate and i
>> queens. queens college. but i spent a lot of time in the city. >> so at queens did you continue history major, i assume? >> i was not a history major. i'm not going to say who the professor was, but there was a major reconstruction scholar at the queens college. went to him -- there are moments that are positive and moments that are negative and can be fatal in terms of sustaining or building interest or destroying it. and i had a long talk with him about my interest and he...
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. >>> still ahead, who was the star nearly unrecognizable as queen elizabeth?. >> today, igit mht be better if we are separated. >> tarek el moussa's life after christina. what tore them apart and then is he dating again? >>> then the trials and triumphs of jerry lewis. the side of comedian you never knew. >> the pain became so excruciating, there's no way to express it. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> i want you to check out margo robbie's transformation into queen elizabeth i. >> wow. >> rocking the fiery red wig. she was spotted on the set of the mary queen of scots movie. i love she is not afraid to go there. first harley quinn, and now queen elizabeth. >> don't forget about tonya hardin harding. she went there too. >>> moving on now to our tarek el moussa exclusive. the "flip or flop" host inviting "e.t." online's lauren zima inside his 2-year-old son, brayden's, birthday bash. >> is christina going to be here today? >> unfortunately, today she won't be here. we have been going through, you know, our situation, and i felt like today might be bette
. >>> still ahead, who was the star nearly unrecognizable as queen elizabeth?. >> today, igit mht be better if we are separated. >> tarek el moussa's life after christina. what tore them apart and then is he dating again? >>> then the trials and triumphs of jerry lewis. the side of comedian you never knew. >> the pain became so excruciating, there's no way to express it. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> i want you to check out margo...
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you will go to balmoral tojoin the queen to do now?o to balmoral to join the queen on the annual summer holiday and i imagine he will base himself principally at windsor, where he can go carriage driving, he is actively involved in that, and still take a keen interest in the many causes he has championed over the past 70 years. thanks for that, and buckingham palace. the number of deaths due to drugs in england and wales last year reached their highest level on record. the office for national statistics says there were 3,744 ‘poisoning deaths,‘ involving both legal and illegal substances in 2016. the figures also show that more people in their 40s died than those in their 30s. our home affairs correspondent, nick beake, joins me. give us a bit more detail on the numbers. these figures give an insight into how many people are dying from drugs, what they are taking, how old they were, where they were living. there were 3744 drugs poisoning deaths registered in 2016. that is a rise of 2%, and crucially, the highest figure on record since
you will go to balmoral tojoin the queen to do now?o to balmoral to join the queen on the annual summer holiday and i imagine he will base himself principally at windsor, where he can go carriage driving, he is actively involved in that, and still take a keen interest in the many causes he has championed over the past 70 years. thanks for that, and buckingham palace. the number of deaths due to drugs in england and wales last year reached their highest level on record. the office for national...
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>> it's not just the queen underestimated it.rybody underestimated it. >> the next day, 2.5 billion people watch on tv and on the streets of london as diana's coffin is carried to westminster abbey for her funeral. her young sons walking solemnly behind. inside the abbey, charles spencer gives a surprising eulogy that is critical of the royal family. >> diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. someone with a natural nobility who was classless and who proved in the last year that she needed no royal type of to continue to generate her particular brand of magic. >> we all clapped so heartily. that never happened inside an abbey or a church like that. i live in england 29 years of my life. the english, one says that they're very cold blooded, but my god they showed the world they are not. that day, the days before the funeral, the world stopped for the english people. >> charles spencer also has a word about the paparazzi. >> that of all the ironies about diana, perhaps the greatest was this. a girl gi
>> it's not just the queen underestimated it.rybody underestimated it. >> the next day, 2.5 billion people watch on tv and on the streets of london as diana's coffin is carried to westminster abbey for her funeral. her young sons walking solemnly behind. inside the abbey, charles spencer gives a surprising eulogy that is critical of the royal family. >> diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty. someone with a natural nobility who was classless and...
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but in terms of the queen standing down, that is difficult to fathom.issues around charles and camilla, ican and the issues around charles and camilla, i can imagine that the last thing people want would be for this massively respected sovereign to invoke the 1937 regency act and step back. it isjust not the right time for it. providing her health is up to it and she has no intention to do it, i expect a lot of ministers and the prime minister will be breathing a sigh of relief over that. the last thing they need is less stability. let's finish with the sunday telegraph, the child genius. sian, how different is this? i can't imaginea how different is this? i can't imagine a child like this. it is incredible. it was extraordinary to watch little rahul. he was amazing. he is like a little 15—year—old in a child's body! he was so composed. he was so child's body! he was so composed. he was so clever. he memorised things so was so clever. he memorised things so well. of course, the debate about child genius, every time it is on is, is it the children who wa
but in terms of the queen standing down, that is difficult to fathom.issues around charles and camilla, ican and the issues around charles and camilla, i can imagine that the last thing people want would be for this massively respected sovereign to invoke the 1937 regency act and step back. it isjust not the right time for it. providing her health is up to it and she has no intention to do it, i expect a lot of ministers and the prime minister will be breathing a sigh of relief over that. the...
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. >>> the queen and her cocktails. former chef is spilling the beans about what the queen likes to drink and how much. ndering ic toothbrush really cleans... ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. oral-b. brush like a pro. (woman) there's a moment of truth.etes, and now with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. victoza® lowe
. >>> the queen and her cocktails. former chef is spilling the beans about what the queen likes to drink and how much. ndering ic toothbrush really cleans... ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to......
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the duke will still accompany the queen to certain events.olo engagements and more than 600 solo overseas visits since the queen came to the throne, the duke's withdrawal is a further reminder of the transition which is gradually taking place, with prince charles and his sons taking on more. there are more red boxes going to prince charles now. there is another one going say to prince william. so the change, very quietly, very well—organised, and almost unnoticeable, has been going on now for five years. after 70 years of royal duty together, the queen will certainly miss having her husband at her side for most of her public appearances. from now on younger members of the royal family will take the place of the duke as the self—declared leading plaque unveiled in the world finally takes things a little easier. seven decades of public servers, 22,000 solo engagements, 637 solo overseas visits not including all the engagements carried out with the queen. in the future the palace has said he may still decide to attend certain events alongside th
the duke will still accompany the queen to certain events.olo engagements and more than 600 solo overseas visits since the queen came to the throne, the duke's withdrawal is a further reminder of the transition which is gradually taking place, with prince charles and his sons taking on more. there are more red boxes going to prince charles now. there is another one going say to prince william. so the change, very quietly, very well—organised, and almost unnoticeable, has been going on now for...
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the in the next half—hour, the king and queen of spain are due to arrive ata and queen of spain are duer attack. the mass will take place inside goudie's famous sagrada familia cathedral. the king and queen showed their support yesterday by laying flowers at las ramblas and visiting wounded victims who are still recovering in hospital. police continue to hunt for the driver which run over dozens of people on thursday. 22—year—old younes abouyaaqoub is the main suspect. the spanish interior ministry says the rest of the terrorist cell has been dismantled. a british man injured while helping victims of a terror attack in finland has insisted he is not a hero. two women died and eight other people were wounded in the city of turku on friday. hassan zubier, who's a paramedic originally from kent, was stabbed at least four times in the attack and is recovering in hospital. i'm not a hero. i'm just a human being who cares for other human beings. that may sound silly, but that's me. i would do it again, any time. the world is such a dark place. and if we don't help each other, who will help us
the in the next half—hour, the king and queen of spain are due to arrive ata and queen of spain are duer attack. the mass will take place inside goudie's famous sagrada familia cathedral. the king and queen showed their support yesterday by laying flowers at las ramblas and visiting wounded victims who are still recovering in hospital. police continue to hunt for the driver which run over dozens of people on thursday. 22—year—old younes abouyaaqoub is the main suspect. the spanish...
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queen herself.ung monarchy and towards queen herself. a young woman described by the prime minister as the people's princess. this report from art will correspond... the news had come in the early hours of the morning. diana, princess of wales had been involved in a serious car accident in paris. as the world waited for news, the then british ambassador to france, lord michaeljay, was at the hospital with france's interior minister, jean—pierre chevenement. as time moved on, it became clear it was more serious than we thought, and then chevenement was taken out by one of the nurses and he came back in tears, really. he came up to me and said, "i'm afraid she's dead." later in the day, the prince of wales arrived at the hospital to bring diana's body back to britain. it had been charles who'd had to break the news to william and harry that their mother had been killed. 20 years on, lord jay recalls the conversations with charles very clearly. he was clearly deeply moved by what had happened and talke
queen herself.ung monarchy and towards queen herself. a young woman described by the prime minister as the people's princess. this report from art will correspond... the news had come in the early hours of the morning. diana, princess of wales had been involved in a serious car accident in paris. as the world waited for news, the then british ambassador to france, lord michaeljay, was at the hospital with france's interior minister, jean—pierre chevenement. as time moved on, it became clear...
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and the next day was, "queen velly velly angry".that story... i was asked for some advice on this because china is my area. i have to say, we've brought a lot of chinese to see him because we work with all the major religions. particularly taoists. he has a great affection for the taoists of china. and they're always bemused that the sun would think this was a great story, because theyjust thought it was a greatjoke. they didn't know how insulting it is? no, because, remember, the chinese refer to us as "gweilo", which means ghosts. people who haven't been properly reincarnated. which is why we're all so pale — despite the good efforts of your make—up people. for them, that kind of humour, almost slapstick humour, it's fine. it was the uptight brits who had a problem with it, not the chinese. some in the diplomatic service were absolutely... yes, they were. that story ran around the world. i think all the major wires ran it. i thinkjust the idea that he has these gaffes every now and then. i think that's when it became a thing, real
and the next day was, "queen velly velly angry".that story... i was asked for some advice on this because china is my area. i have to say, we've brought a lot of chinese to see him because we work with all the major religions. particularly taoists. he has a great affection for the taoists of china. and they're always bemused that the sun would think this was a great story, because theyjust thought it was a greatjoke. they didn't know how insulting it is? no, because, remember, the...
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it really is that support for a queen and we need to rememberfor a that support for a queen and we needbehind their wife is really quite a difficult thing to do. especially as it came to him so early. also the time it came, in the 19505, that early. also the time it came, in the 1950s, that was not the usual set of affairs. much has been said about his sense of humour, his gaffes. some would say that is just his strong personality. i think there is probably several things going on. on the one hand it is his personality and maybe a safety valve, who knows, for having to walk two steps behind. also he has said if you are someone who breaks the ice, the risk is going to be you fall through it. in the way, he has seen his role as being partly to break the ice for the queen. certainly in the early yea rs, the queen. certainly in the early years, she really was notably having difficulty being smiling, relating to people. he was very anxious to try to help her with that and in doing so to help to modernise the monarchy. it is not the last we are going to see the visit. his solo duties will com
it really is that support for a queen and we need to rememberfor a that support for a queen and we needbehind their wife is really quite a difficult thing to do. especially as it came to him so early. also the time it came, in the 19505, that early. also the time it came, in the 1950s, that was not the usual set of affairs. much has been said about his sense of humour, his gaffes. some would say that is just his strong personality. i think there is probably several things going on. on the one...
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my most fun days when we went to london for the queen's jubilee which is the celebration of the queen 60th year on the throne. i am obsessed with the royal so this was awesome. but then we threw a party for the queen at windsor house which is the u.s. investors residence in london. it was full of people, david back him -- i'll get there. she was not there, she was pregnant, she just had harper. so he was alone. so we're excited and it turned out the queen was going to do a receiving line with us. says talking with john who is on the trip and he has a very famous podcast and so john, we're all their were like you go first, your handsome in the queen will like you. so john went first and muttered something. we went through the receiving line in the queen was in the most fantastic sequined gown. it was elegant and she sparkled, and i was beside myself. it is like your highness, goofy and lame. but then, i have done the seating for the table so i was sitting with nigella lawson and david back was over here. and i'm sorry, i had a bad cold that day and some champagne and it's not regulated
my most fun days when we went to london for the queen's jubilee which is the celebration of the queen 60th year on the throne. i am obsessed with the royal so this was awesome. but then we threw a party for the queen at windsor house which is the u.s. investors residence in london. it was full of people, david back him -- i'll get there. she was not there, she was pregnant, she just had harper. so he was alone. so we're excited and it turned out the queen was going to do a receiving line with...
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she is the cohost of the popular comedy podcast, "2 dope queens."summer, she stars in the netflix film "the incredible jessica james." she plays a struggling playwright trying to get over her ex-boyfriend. "variety" describes her performance as a force of nature. here is the trailer. >> ♪ >> i am tall and pretty. i am smart. obviously, i will have many great loves in my life. >> why would i be offended? >> i was hoping it would help me get over this guy. >> i'm getting a lot of inquiries regarding your status. >> my raw feminine energy. ladies, you are all queens. >> do you have more than one vibrator? >> has one man ever fulfilled all of your needs? >> the incredible jessica james. ♪ >> i am 25 and in this weird transitional phase. >> i need to tell you how i feel. >> fine. how do you feel? >> i don't know. ♪ >> the abc's of subverting the patriarchal paradigm. it is never too soon to start questioning. the system. what system? the system we are all prisoner to. >> i am not prisoner to any system. you just pretended to be poop out of a diaper, so -
she is the cohost of the popular comedy podcast, "2 dope queens."summer, she stars in the netflix film "the incredible jessica james." she plays a struggling playwright trying to get over her ex-boyfriend. "variety" describes her performance as a force of nature. here is the trailer. >> ♪ >> i am tall and pretty. i am smart. obviously, i will have many great loves in my life. >> why would i be offended? >> i was hoping it would help me get...
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. # god save our gracious queen long live our noble queen # god save the queen # send her victorious# long to reign over us # god save the queen. # cheering and applause. a true british sporting hero. he'll be back to finish off what we hope will be a brilliant career on the track. if it ends right here, with the success he's had tonight, thank you, mo. that was incredible. this was perhaps the best ever. a sixth world championship gold. not just a british great, perhaps the greatest british athlete, but alongside the world's greatest. his name sits alongside michaeljohnson, carl lewis, gebrselassie and others, just to name a few. he is one of the greats of the sports. that is the end of our coverage here. the news is following. if you want to stay with us, we will be over on bbc two, until10.30pm. with us, we will be over on bbc two, until 10.30pm. now it is time for us to go and for you to enjoy the news. good night. tonight, ireland's prime minister shows his frustration at the pace of brexit talks, saying the "clock is ticking". on his first official visit to belfast, leo varadka
. # god save our gracious queen long live our noble queen # god save the queen # send her victorious# long to reign over us # god save the queen. # cheering and applause. a true british sporting hero. he'll be back to finish off what we hope will be a brilliant career on the track. if it ends right here, with the success he's had tonight, thank you, mo. that was incredible. this was perhaps the best ever. a sixth world championship gold. not just a british great, perhaps the greatest british...
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no other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said quietly tos achieved this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement. the question now is whether the american vote will lead to a split in the anglican community. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: scientists have used gene editing techniques to correct faulty dna in human embryos. the breakthrough could help eradicate inherited diseases. following condemnation at home and abroad, venezuela's president nicolas maduro has postponed the launch of a controversial new assembly to replace parliament and rewrite the constitution. earlier i spoke to moises naim, a former venezuelan minister of trade, now a distinguished fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington. he started by giving his view on the vote. well, it is notjust me and the company that provided the services, it is a0 countries — a0 nations around the world that are saying that, and saying that they would not recognise the new constitutional assembly. the euro
no other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said quietly tos achieved this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement. the question now is whether the american vote will lead to a split in the anglican community. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: scientists have used gene editing techniques to correct faulty dna in human embryos. the breakthrough could help eradicate inherited diseases. following...
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>> you told him to say out of queens. >> i told him to stay out of queens.i'm going to stay out of queens" because he used to go to queens. he said, "i'll do it for you and mom. i'll hang around in brooklyn." and that's where they found him. >> violante, i remember his father was distraught, just totally distraught because he had seen the results of what had happened to his son. >> he was my best friend in the world.he wree mi of t he day when i was in the hospital. i think it was my dad that told me about stacy. >> at 5:22 p.m. monday, stacy moskowitz stopped living. the doctors said they had not turned off the life support. it was just that the horrible damage done by a .44-caliber bullet in the brain was too much. >> she wasn't worried, you know, because she says, you know, "i've got blonde hair," you know. i told her i don't know how many times to be careful. >> my daughter is dead, but i would die right here and now to see this man punished. to do this to a young girl and a young boy... i lost a child, that woman has a son that's blind. to do this to yo
>> you told him to say out of queens. >> i told him to stay out of queens.i'm going to stay out of queens" because he used to go to queens. he said, "i'll do it for you and mom. i'll hang around in brooklyn." and that's where they found him. >> violante, i remember his father was distraught, just totally distraught because he had seen the results of what had happened to his son. >> he was my best friend in the world.he wree mi of t he day when i was in the...