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look at that huge smile on queen elizabeth's face. how often do we see the queen smiling like that?> hartley ever right? meghan markle is traveling side by side with the queen. already suffered one moment. we have all details inside their royal girls' trip. this was meghan's first appearance with the queen without harry. arriving in cheshire, england, via the royal train, the occasion signaled that the queen is all aboard team meghan. >> the queen extended an arm of friendship, but she's making the time in her very busy schedule to say to meghan, okay, i'm going show you personally the royal ropes. >> meghan's one of a kind belted cape dress was created by claire waight keller for givenchy. that's the same designer of her wedding gown. the 92-year-old monarch and her granddaughter-in-law seemed very chummy together seated on the stage. >> meghan whispered into the queen's ear and had her in stitches of laughter. it was a very guarded momentment you don't often see the queen in laughter ♪ the wheels on the bus go round and round ♪ >> the duchess was wearing brand new pearl and diamon
look at that huge smile on queen elizabeth's face. how often do we see the queen smiling like that?> hartley ever right? meghan markle is traveling side by side with the queen. already suffered one moment. we have all details inside their royal girls' trip. this was meghan's first appearance with the queen without harry. arriving in cheshire, england, via the royal train, the occasion signaled that the queen is all aboard team meghan. >> the queen extended an arm of friendship, but...
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>> surprised being from the island of jamaica, i moved to jamaica, queens. >> why jamaica, queens?> what did your mom do for a living? >> she didn't have all the education in the world. just had to do odds and ends, clean floors and just do whatever she had to do to get things going. i think it's pretty much the similar story of immigrants that come to the united states. they come and work hard because it's the land of opportunity and they find a way to kind of make it out of a rut. or at least using that platform to have someone like me to have their offspring become a little bit more than they were. >> the story is i'm a regular beer drinker at this joint and the thought of it disappearing is like unbearable. where am i going to drink now? that's not your story. >> i knew this place was important, you know? i just felt something special and being someone that's from queens, something that special like this shouldn't disappear. it was two days from closing hour i walked into the place. the wave located. someone had to tell you and say, you know, it's around the corner to the left,
>> surprised being from the island of jamaica, i moved to jamaica, queens. >> why jamaica, queens?> what did your mom do for a living? >> she didn't have all the education in the world. just had to do odds and ends, clean floors and just do whatever she had to do to get things going. i think it's pretty much the similar story of immigrants that come to the united states. they come and work hard because it's the land of opportunity and they find a way to kind of make it out...
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cheering and applause the queen acknowledging the crowd. it isa the queen acknowledging the crowd. is always a lovely sight. i think the presence of four generations on the balcony, summed up generations on the balcony, summed up beautifully. possibly not the most reverential recognition of the national anthem by some of the younger members. but i think they know it is important and it is a special place. a fantastic day. i don't think it gets any better. it makes you proud to be british and eve ryo ne makes you proud to be british and everyone including the queen is thoroughly enjoying the spectacle. we have four generations of royal family, led by the queen, making their way back into the palace. the birthday parade of 2018 has finished. another exceptional display by everyone on horse guards, led by the coldstream guards and the royal air force with a memorable fly— past to royal air force with a memorable fly—past to end the day. our highlights programme is on bbc two tonight on 7.30. but for now from my special guests, brigadier greville bibby and robert hardman and eve ryo ne
cheering and applause the queen acknowledging the crowd. it isa the queen acknowledging the crowd. is always a lovely sight. i think the presence of four generations on the balcony, summed up generations on the balcony, summed up beautifully. possibly not the most reverential recognition of the national anthem by some of the younger members. but i think they know it is important and it is a special place. a fantastic day. i don't think it gets any better. it makes you proud to be british and...
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while the queen takes a back seat. and a new generation prepares to continue this mountain life legacy. and finally before we go we want to let you went on the winner of this week's draw now since the world cup is underway we thought we'd take the chance to ask you which team is your favorite to win and not surprising germany was in the lead but are lucky winner today didn't choose germany instead it brought home a lot of from italy wants iceland to win still a very you know we won't hold it against you you have still one our draw and this official fee for soccer world cup. soccer ball for the rest of you if you want to go to our facebook page you can take part in another survey that we have running we'd like to know which player you think is the most stylish and with that we are out of time but join us again tomorrow for high life edition thanks for tuning in and out. of euro max the highlights of the week we. birthday bash the legendary porsche sports car seventy. forgotten flowers a talk of a documentary dangerous s
while the queen takes a back seat. and a new generation prepares to continue this mountain life legacy. and finally before we go we want to let you went on the winner of this week's draw now since the world cup is underway we thought we'd take the chance to ask you which team is your favorite to win and not surprising germany was in the lead but are lucky winner today didn't choose germany instead it brought home a lot of from italy wants iceland to win still a very you know we won't hold it...
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the queen's birthday honours are announced. amongst the names on this year's list — are former liverpool manager kenny dalglish — who is knighted — and actress emma thompson — who is made a dame. to get this far and to get the accolade that has been awarded is very humbling. the second and final day of the g7 summit begins — after negotiations failed to resolve divisions over us trade tariffs yesterday. more than 65 people die after taliban fighters launch a series of attacks on afghan soldiers — just after promising a ceasefire for the muslim holiday of eid. also in the next hour. thousands turn out in central london to watch the trooping the colour parade. the queen and members of the royal family have taken part in her official birthday celebrations, during which they saw a fly—past by the royal air force. and talking books speaks to marian keyes from this year's hay festival. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the queen's birthday honours list has been unveiled and it's generated some controversy. the boss of network r
the queen's birthday honours are announced. amongst the names on this year's list — are former liverpool manager kenny dalglish — who is knighted — and actress emma thompson — who is made a dame. to get this far and to get the accolade that has been awarded is very humbling. the second and final day of the g7 summit begins — after negotiations failed to resolve divisions over us trade tariffs yesterday. more than 65 people die after taliban fighters launch a series of attacks on...
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and, a spectacular display for the queen's 92nd birthday...s of spectators gather to watch the trooping of colour parade, with the duke and duchess of sussex joining the queen on the balcony at buckingham palace. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has left the g7 summit in canada, insisting talks had been "extremely productive", despite sharp differences over his decision to impose tariffs on some imported goods. many leaders were furious over the move, which he said was necessary to protect us interests, but it's sparked concerns of a global trade war. mr trump left the summit early, ahead of his landmark meeting with north korea's leader kim jong—un. from quebec, gary o'donoghue reports. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states... not quite the grand entry the president is used to, but with the us isolated from many of its closest allies on trade, donald trump knew he'd be facing questions about america's new tariffs, and he showed little sign that any kind of compromise had been reached. it's going to chan
and, a spectacular display for the queen's 92nd birthday...s of spectators gather to watch the trooping of colour parade, with the duke and duchess of sussex joining the queen on the balcony at buckingham palace. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has left the g7 summit in canada, insisting talks had been "extremely productive", despite sharp differences over his decision to impose tariffs on some imported goods. many leaders were furious over the move, which he...
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the queen's birthday honours are announced.alglish is knighted, and actress emma thompson is made a dame. more than 65 people die after taliban fighters launch a series of attacks on afghan soldiers — just after promising a ceasefire for the muslim holiday of eid. the queen and members of the royal family have taken part in trooping the colour celebrations, during which they saw a fly—past by the royal air force. now on bbc news — this week's edition of dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline, where each week some of the uk's best known columnists debate the week's big stories with journalists whose dateline is london, as they report those events to the world beyond. this week, theresa may averts the resignation of her brexit negotiatior — but is itjust crisis delayed? as donald trump delights the russians and alienates long standing allies, is it g7 minus one? and the me too movement: has it moved too far, or not far enough? with me: agnes poirier, who writes for marianne in france; the portuguese academic and journalis
the queen's birthday honours are announced.alglish is knighted, and actress emma thompson is made a dame. more than 65 people die after taliban fighters launch a series of attacks on afghan soldiers — just after promising a ceasefire for the muslim holiday of eid. the queen and members of the royal family have taken part in trooping the colour celebrations, during which they saw a fly—past by the royal air force. now on bbc news — this week's edition of dateline london. hello and welcome...
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no eye on the parade ground has more experience of this event than the queen's.hstanding the operation a month ago to remove a cataract, the queen's gaze appeared as sharp as ever as the colour of the first battalion, the coldstream guards, was tripped. —— trooped. the parade over, the made their way back to buckingham palace. it was as the queen's carriage approach the palace that one of the senior military officers riding on horseback about 50 yards behind her was in difficulty. police officers moved in to try to help him. field marshal lord guthrie, aged 79, the former chief of the defence staff, fell heavily. he was given immediate medical assistance and taken to hospital. on the palace balcony, the queen led the family out to watch a fly past by the royal workforce. harry and meghan stayed in the background. this was the moment for the younger members of the family. charlotte and george, and in the middle, their cousin savanna. the fly past finished with the national anthem. someone at the front giggled. not the done thing on the palace balcony. one of the b
no eye on the parade ground has more experience of this event than the queen's.hstanding the operation a month ago to remove a cataract, the queen's gaze appeared as sharp as ever as the colour of the first battalion, the coldstream guards, was tripped. —— trooped. the parade over, the made their way back to buckingham palace. it was as the queen's carriage approach the palace that one of the senior military officers riding on horseback about 50 yards behind her was in difficulty. police...
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the colour of the coldstream guards was trooped and the queen is now making her way back up the queentguards and with some of the foot guard divisions. she isjust a some of the foot guard divisions. she is just a few hundred yards away from buckingham palace now. she will go in and at around one o'clock, we have the fly—past by 23 aircraft of the royal air force, which celebrities 100th anniversary this year. and the people who many will be looking for, we have already seen them making their way down to horse guards and they are on their way back, the duke and duchess of sussex. almost three weeks to the hour since their wedding in windsor, they have made their first major appearance ina they have made their first major appearance in a row context as a couple. they made their way down in a carriage —— in a royal context. they were watching the queen's birthday parade from a window overlooking horse guards, and the crowds have seen them make their way back to buckingham palace. the queen is nearly here. i can see her carriage coming into site at the top of the mall. and it is a hot day
the colour of the coldstream guards was trooped and the queen is now making her way back up the queentguards and with some of the foot guard divisions. she isjust a some of the foot guard divisions. she is just a few hundred yards away from buckingham palace now. she will go in and at around one o'clock, we have the fly—past by 23 aircraft of the royal air force, which celebrities 100th anniversary this year. and the people who many will be looking for, we have already seen them making their...
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music plays: "god save the queen".d duchess of sussex, were once again taking a carriage ride in bright sunshine, this time as part of the queen's birthday parade — trooping the colour, as it's better known. with the duke of edinburgh's retirement, the queen rode in a carriage alone to horse guards parade and the annual demonstration of parade—ground position by the five regiments of footguards. no eye on the parade ground has more experience of this event than the queen's. she first attended it in 1947, and notwithstanding the operation a month ago to remove a cataract, the queen's gaze appeared as sharp as ever as the colour of the ist battalion the coldstream guards was trooped. the parade over, the carriages made their way back to buckingham palace, and it was as the queen's carriage approached the palace that one of the senior military officers riding on horseback about 50 yards behind her was in difficulty. police officers moved in to try to help him. field marshal lord guthrie, aged 79, he former chief of the de
music plays: "god save the queen".d duchess of sussex, were once again taking a carriage ride in bright sunshine, this time as part of the queen's birthday parade — trooping the colour, as it's better known. with the duke of edinburgh's retirement, the queen rode in a carriage alone to horse guards parade and the annual demonstration of parade—ground position by the five regiments of footguards. no eye on the parade ground has more experience of this event than the queen's. she...
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a meeting with the queen. why was that significant? >> it was a significant because the other countries of europe looked to queen victoria to see how she would receive him. thenteresting anecdote in work that was going on prior to his visit. they were discussing how should the queen receive him. should he be considered a private citizen? or a head of state. as counterpart said he's not head of state, he's private citizen. he says you treated napoleon this way, you should treat grant the same way. he says well once an emperor, always an emperor. once president of the united states, always president of the united states. that is the first time this had been articulated. the person who was president of the united states maintains that status. him,great britain received the rest of the world treated him as such, looking to queen victoria. >> what do we know about that meeting? >> they had a dinner. grant and his wife were there. the youngest son, jesse, was with them as well. he was not an -- invited to the dinner. he was supposed to have
a meeting with the queen. why was that significant? >> it was a significant because the other countries of europe looked to queen victoria to see how she would receive him. thenteresting anecdote in work that was going on prior to his visit. they were discussing how should the queen receive him. should he be considered a private citizen? or a head of state. as counterpart said he's not head of state, he's private citizen. he says you treated napoleon this way, you should treat grant the...
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celebrating the queen's 92nd birthday. and megan join the rest of the royal family as the duchess of sussex enjoys her first trooping the colour. we have got breaking news from the g7 summit in canada stop it president trump says that he will not endorse thejoint president trump says that he will not endorse the joint communique which was issued after the summit and ina which was issued after the summit and in a tweety said that his decision was in a response to comments made by the canadian prime minister just comments made by the canadian prime ministerjust in trudeau. he accused him of making false statements and said that canada charging massive ta riffs said that canada charging massive tariffs to us farmers, workers and companies. he went on to say that justin trudeau had been meek and mild during their meetings, but had later described us tariffs as insulting. let's get the latest. i apologise for dragging you out. what is going on, what happened? the president, just a a few moments after the communique was released
celebrating the queen's 92nd birthday. and megan join the rest of the royal family as the duchess of sussex enjoys her first trooping the colour. we have got breaking news from the g7 summit in canada stop it president trump says that he will not endorse thejoint president trump says that he will not endorse the joint communique which was issued after the summit and ina which was issued after the summit and in a tweety said that his decision was in a response to comments made by the canadian...
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celebrating the queen's 92nd birthday. and megan join the rest of the royal family as the duchess of sussex enjoys her first trooping the colour. hello. president trump has changed his mind about endorsing the joint communique issued after the g7 summit in canada. in a tweet, mr trump said his decision was in response to comments made by the host, the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau at a news conference. he accused mr trudeau of making false statements and said canada was charging massive tariffs to us farmers, workers and companies. his went on to say that mr trudeau had been meek and mild during their meetings, but had later described us tariffs as insulting. our correspondent gary o'donoghue is live in quebec for us now. from where you are sitting, was it a bit of a surprise that president trump came out with these? surprise, i guess, surprise, iguess, but surprise, i guess, but we are used to this. this was a pretty big one. this summit had racked up the organisers, the canadians thought they had pulled the fry
celebrating the queen's 92nd birthday. and megan join the rest of the royal family as the duchess of sussex enjoys her first trooping the colour. hello. president trump has changed his mind about endorsing the joint communique issued after the g7 summit in canada. in a tweet, mr trump said his decision was in response to comments made by the host, the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau at a news conference. he accused mr trudeau of making false statements and said canada was charging...
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. >> ninan: the moment when elizabeth became queen of england.his is the "cbs weekend news." >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. a new confidential memo from the president's lawyers explains why president trump may not be forced to testify before the special counsel. this comes as the president and his team are preparing for a historic summit with north korea. errol barnett has the latest >> reporter: while at camp david, president trump tweeted "there was no collusion with russia," asking, "is the special counsel justice department leaking my lawyers' letters to the fake news media?" shortly thereafter, "the new york times" posted what it describes as a confidential, 20- page document from the president's legal team in january, responding to special counsel robert mueller's questions. john dowd and jay sekulow provide the outline of a potential defense, should the sitting president be compelled to testify. they suggest, as president "mr. trump cannot obstruct justice since he has the authority to terminate the investigation and use his pard
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whoever the queen and the government give honours to is none of my concern a.is, was not talking about his today, but others weren't. i think passengers who suffered enormous destruction this week will be incredulous, possibly furious to see mark carney being awarded a cbe but i think it‘s really important that we are not misdirected into thinking the problems with the introduction of the new timetable are all down to network rail. network rail defended and said people should look at his entire career and his tremendous contribution to the railways. here at kings cross station some services for great northern passengers have seen disruption in recent weeks of the new timetable is better down, things are improving but some commuters may feel that this public reward for the boss of network rail might bea reward for the boss of network rail might be a bit premature or even if he has devoted many years of service to the railway industry. the queen‘s birthday honours list has recognised the achievements of more than a thousand people across the uk. among them the fo
whoever the queen and the government give honours to is none of my concern a.is, was not talking about his today, but others weren't. i think passengers who suffered enormous destruction this week will be incredulous, possibly furious to see mark carney being awarded a cbe but i think it‘s really important that we are not misdirected into thinking the problems with the introduction of the new timetable are all down to network rail. network rail defended and said people should look at his...
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whoever the queen and the government give honours to is not my concern. i've no words!a really exciting time to be a part of the railway... the man at the centre of this, mark carne, was not talking about his gong today, but others were. i think passengers who've suffered enormous disruption this week will be incredulous, possibly furious, to see mark carne being awarded a cbe. but i think it's really important that we're not misdirected into thinking that the problems with the introduction of the new timetable are all down to network rail. network rail defended the gong and said people should look at mr carne's entire career — and his tremendous contribution to the railways. here at king's cross station, some services for thameslink and great northern passengers have seen disruption in recent weeks, as a new timetable is bedded down. things are improving, but some commuters may feel that this public reward for the boss of network rail might be a bit premature, even if he has devoted many years of service to the railway industry. joe lynam, bbc news. earlier i spoke to
whoever the queen and the government give honours to is not my concern. i've no words!a really exciting time to be a part of the railway... the man at the centre of this, mark carne, was not talking about his gong today, but others were. i think passengers who've suffered enormous disruption this week will be incredulous, possibly furious, to see mark carne being awarded a cbe. but i think it's really important that we're not misdirected into thinking that the problems with the introduction of...
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no eye on the parade ground has more experience of this event than the queen's.he queen's gaze appeared as sharp as ever as the colour of the 1st battalion the coldstream guards was trooped. the parade over, the carriages made their way back to buckingham palace, and it was as the queen's carriage approached the palace that one of the senior military officers riding on horseback about 50 yards behind her was in difficulty. police officers moved in to try to help him. field marshal lord guthrie, aged 79, the former chief of the defence staff, fell heavily. he was given immediate medical assistance and taken to hospital. on the palace balcony, the queen led the family out to watch a fly—past by the royal air force. harry and meghan stayed in the background. this was the moment for the younger members of the family, charlotte and george, and in their middle their cousin savannah. the fly—past finished with the national anthem. someone at the front giggled — not the done thing on the palace balcony. that is it from me for now. don't forget you can get in touch with m
no eye on the parade ground has more experience of this event than the queen's.he queen's gaze appeared as sharp as ever as the colour of the 1st battalion the coldstream guards was trooped. the parade over, the carriages made their way back to buckingham palace, and it was as the queen's carriage approached the palace that one of the senior military officers riding on horseback about 50 yards behind her was in difficulty. police officers moved in to try to help him. field marshal lord guthrie,...
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now the queen's bedroom. now, which bedroom is that? ok. sorry, i had my reading glasses on. does that look like a nice bedroom? [laughter] reception at the british embassy. yes, that is the british ambassador. , andisited the capital then were the guests of honor in the state dining room. as it normally appeared. was set for a dinner in -- a state dinner in 1961. the best i could d we have the menu. turtle,cktail, river with cornbread, followed by cranberry sauce, peas, and buttered beets. these were followed by a simple salad and dessert courses, the nature of which history appears to be silent. the following day they sailed down the potomac on the presidential yacht sequoia to mount vernon. they did not visit washington's grade. -- grave. rather, they went to arlington cemetery, where the king laid a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier. the royal couple traveled by train to new york, where they briefly visited the world's fair, the suppose it reason for their visit, and then were driven to hyde park. they had an informal dinner at the roosevelt house, after which the
now the queen's bedroom. now, which bedroom is that? ok. sorry, i had my reading glasses on. does that look like a nice bedroom? [laughter] reception at the british embassy. yes, that is the british ambassador. , andisited the capital then were the guests of honor in the state dining room. as it normally appeared. was set for a dinner in -- a state dinner in 1961. the best i could d we have the menu. turtle,cktail, river with cornbread, followed by cranberry sauce, peas, and buttered beets....
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queen elizabeth ii stayed at the white house during her state visit in 1957, sleeping in the queens' bedroom. in 1976, 1991it she stayed at blair house. these four visits were all commemorative. in 1957, it was the focus of the anniversary of the first english-speaking settlement in jamestown. the 1976 visit was a goodwill tour during the bicentennial celebration -- celebrations. we are still at liberia, blair house. you should tell me when this doesn't click. yes, the queen. this is a whole screen shot from c-span. she has just finished speaking and does not look her normal happy person. but she looked her normal, happy person when she was speaking. the 1991 visit saw the queen giving a joint session of congress. she was the first monarch to do so. the 2007 visit seven ash celebrated the fort hunt -- the 400 visit of the -- the 400 anniversary of jamestown. irish presidents and prime ministers have made more than 50 official visits. in first appearance was 1956, when john costello was in the state over st. patrick's day and gave a similar poll filled with shamrocks -- a similar -- a
queen elizabeth ii stayed at the white house during her state visit in 1957, sleeping in the queens' bedroom. in 1976, 1991it she stayed at blair house. these four visits were all commemorative. in 1957, it was the focus of the anniversary of the first english-speaking settlement in jamestown. the 1976 visit was a goodwill tour during the bicentennial celebration -- celebrations. we are still at liberia, blair house. you should tell me when this doesn't click. yes, the queen. this is a whole...
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the headlines at 10am: the queen's birthday honours are announced.mongst the names on this year's list are former liverpool manager kenny dalglish, who is knighted, and actress emma thompson, who is made a dame. to get it this far and to come out and getting the accolade that's been awarded is very humbling. but there's anger too, as the chief executive of network rail, mark carne, is made a cbe, despite the recent chaos on the railways. the second and final day of the g7 summit begins, after negotiations failed to resolve divisions over us trade tariffs, yesterday. theresa may says the government's white paper on its brexit position won't be published until after the eu summit at the end of this month. also in the next hour... final preparations are being made for trooping the colour. the queen and members of the royal family will be present at her official birthday celebrations, during which they will watch a fly—past by the royal air force. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the queen's birthday honours list has been announced, with a knighthoo
the headlines at 10am: the queen's birthday honours are announced.mongst the names on this year's list are former liverpool manager kenny dalglish, who is knighted, and actress emma thompson, who is made a dame. to get it this far and to come out and getting the accolade that's been awarded is very humbling. but there's anger too, as the chief executive of network rail, mark carne, is made a cbe, despite the recent chaos on the railways. the second and final day of the g7 summit begins, after...
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the -- in the queen's best room -- bedroom. during her visit in 1976, 1991, and 2000, she and her rectum and her retinue stayed at blair house. these visits were all commemorative. in 1957, the focus was the anniversary of the first english-speaking settlement in jamestown. the 1976 royal visit was a good will tour during their bicentennial celebrations. you still have liberia. blair house. you should tell me when this does not click. [laughter] >> yes, the queen. [laughter] >> this is a full-screen shot from c-span. she has just finished speaking. she does not look her normal happy person, but she did look her normal happy person while she was speaking. i can tell you that. the 1991 visit saw the queen giving a joint session of congress. she was the first monarch to do so. the 2007 visit, celebrated the 400th anniversary of the settlement of jamestown. worldesumably a possession for the anniversary. irish presidents and prime ministers have made more than 50 official visits to the u.s. the first prime ministerial appearance wa
the -- in the queen's best room -- bedroom. during her visit in 1976, 1991, and 2000, she and her rectum and her retinue stayed at blair house. these visits were all commemorative. in 1957, the focus was the anniversary of the first english-speaking settlement in jamestown. the 1976 royal visit was a good will tour during their bicentennial celebrations. you still have liberia. blair house. you should tell me when this does not click. [laughter] >> yes, the queen. [laughter] >> this...
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>> reporter: queen elizabeth and the newest royal from america.an still learning what side of the car to get into when you're with the queen. they were side by side the entire day. the newest royal tonight on tour with the queen. >> we'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> trading swimsuits for hazmat suits. tonight we're live in san jose where at the pool, parents and kids had to be taken away in ambulances. . >>> i am not the norm. >> san francisco's new mayor is on a tour. >>> charging for repairs not made. i'm michael finney. a story you'll only see on abc 7 news. >>> live where you live. this is abc 7 news. >>> a typical symptoms, burning eyes, nausea, vomiting, trouble breathing. >> all of it, more than 30 people, adults and children had to be taken away from a south bay swimming pool by ambulances after exposure to chlorine gas. >>> a simple mixup at the pool led to a major medical scare. it happened in south san jose at the shadow brook swim club. >> david louie is live from the scene to explain exactly how this happened. >> reporter: well,
>> reporter: queen elizabeth and the newest royal from america.an still learning what side of the car to get into when you're with the queen. they were side by side the entire day. the newest royal tonight on tour with the queen. >> we'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> trading swimsuits for hazmat suits. tonight we're live in san jose where at the pool, parents and kids had to be taken away in ambulances. . >>> i am not the norm. >> san francisco's new...
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. >> on social media, they go yeah, queen.o i -- >> i need you to do that for me. >> yes, queen. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >> hi, everyone. thank you for joining us. >> we begin with sad news. here's's tonight's top story. beloved celebrity chef anthony bourdain has died of an apparent suicide. he was found in a hotel room in eastern france. he was there filming an episode for parts unknown. his last public appearance was with his girlfriend. >> a sad morning for everyone here at cnn. >> hours before his death was reported, asia posted a cryptic message on instagram. a shirt with an expletive and a photo and said, you foe ho you are. she deleted it and said, he was my love, my rock, my protector. i'm beyond devastated. >> to those considering suicide. please don't. >> ace ya's close friend, rose mcgowan was in tears. >> the world will not be better off without you. oh, asia argento, you have been through so much. anthony, why? >> bourdain was a best selling author who overcame an addiction to heroin in the '80s. >>
. >> on social media, they go yeah, queen.o i -- >> i need you to do that for me. >> yes, queen. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >> hi, everyone. thank you for joining us. >> we begin with sad news. here's's tonight's top story. beloved celebrity chef anthony bourdain has died of an apparent suicide. he was found in a hotel room in eastern france. he was there filming an episode for parts unknown. his last public appearance was with his...
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just call her the queen of the sea.icole looks right at home commanding a kayak while shooting scenes off the coast of big sur. she hit the water with shailene woodley and their i don't know screen kids. back on dry land, we also caught a glimpse of new cast member merrill strip, rocking a short brown wig. she plays nicole's mother-in-law and comes to monterey looking for answers after her son's mysterious death. >> he must have taken a step back and he fell. >>he cast has been filming on california's centraloast since march. >> we're having a lot of fun, guys. >> outings have included a trip to the movies, playing pool, and bowling. >> anybody who is the best bowler? >> i mean, i would say meryl streep is the best everything. i'll let her take even bowling. >> didn't they have a bowling oscar we can give her? >> it's a gold bowling ball. >> how cool is that, you walk in a bowling alley and meryl streep is mowing 'em down. i love it. >> you would think that's a fake, there's a lady that looks like meryl streep. >> what
just call her the queen of the sea.icole looks right at home commanding a kayak while shooting scenes off the coast of big sur. she hit the water with shailene woodley and their i don't know screen kids. back on dry land, we also caught a glimpse of new cast member merrill strip, rocking a short brown wig. she plays nicole's mother-in-law and comes to monterey looking for answers after her son's mysterious death. >> he must have taken a step back and he fell. >>he cast has been...
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the 1991 visit saw the queen giving a joint session of congress. she was the first monarch to do so. the 2007 visit, celebrated the 400th anniversary of the settlement of jamestown. irish presidents and prime ministers have made more than 50 official visits to the u.s. the first prime ministerial appearance was in 1956 when john costello was in the states over st. patrick's day and gave a silver -- filled with shamrocks to president eisenhower. presenting presidents with shamrocks became a tradition, although not necessarily by a visiting head of state or government. it was by the irish ambassador, here. that's a picture of the prime minister giving it to george w. bush. the irish head of state presented eisenhower with shamrocks. he spent the 19th of march in washington and according to the irish times, he was a big hit. he flirted with maybe eisenhower and made jokes, which were told around washington for weeks. he was to attend the traditional dinners in washington, and to everyone's amazement, eisenhower insisted on going with him. both preside
the 1991 visit saw the queen giving a joint session of congress. she was the first monarch to do so. the 2007 visit, celebrated the 400th anniversary of the settlement of jamestown. irish presidents and prime ministers have made more than 50 official visits to the u.s. the first prime ministerial appearance was in 1956 when john costello was in the states over st. patrick's day and gave a silver -- filled with shamrocks to president eisenhower. presenting presidents with shamrocks became a...
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alison weir, author ofjane seymour, the haunted queen. thank you, james. a row with 30 degree heat, but we weren't far away and for most parts of the uk, it was another day with lots of strong sunshine and hardly a cloud in the sky. for tomorrow, there may be a bit more cloud in a few areas. for many of us, it will still be hot and sunny but there is the chance of catching one or two showers and maybe some thunderstorms. the main chance of catching those comes from this area of cloud around a slowly rotating area of low pressure that is pushing that cloud towards the north—west of the uk. there is more humidity for southern parts of the uk, with the wind more from the south—east this time. at the moment, very little wind around at all. we will see some short—lived mist and low cloud patches developing, mainly across central scotland and north—east england. at the same time, we have this band of clouds threatening to bring a bit of rain towards the far north—west of scotland, but for large parts of the uk, sunday will be another dry and sunny day. temperatu
alison weir, author ofjane seymour, the haunted queen. thank you, james. a row with 30 degree heat, but we weren't far away and for most parts of the uk, it was another day with lots of strong sunshine and hardly a cloud in the sky. for tomorrow, there may be a bit more cloud in a few areas. for many of us, it will still be hot and sunny but there is the chance of catching one or two showers and maybe some thunderstorms. the main chance of catching those comes from this area of cloud around a...
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we will see the queen out with the family. balcony. our executive producer is british, so that may explain why we're doing this so often throughout the morning. let's just tell the truth. but we're going to -- >> there will be a british air force flyover, we should point out. here she comes. there's the queen. can we drop the banner so we can see her. there we go. and i believe she's going to then be accompanied by the entire family as we see that flyover celebrating her birthday. there's kate and william, george and charlotte. we need to see meghan. where is meghan? >> the duchess of sussex i'll have you know. >> sorry. that's right. the duchess. she no longer meghan? we're not allowed to call her that. i thought they said we could. all righty. and meghan is in the background we see. all right. >> i'm told this is a lancaster bomber and two spit fires flying overhead. coming from executive producer who has been looking forward to this all morning. still waiting to see duchess
we will see the queen out with the family. balcony. our executive producer is british, so that may explain why we're doing this so often throughout the morning. let's just tell the truth. but we're going to -- >> there will be a british air force flyover, we should point out. here she comes. there's the queen. can we drop the banner so we can see her. there we go. and i believe she's going to then be accompanied by the entire family as we see that flyover celebrating her birthday. there's...
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her performance as the queen is a hit. and that's what pleases the cheap italians most about her work seeing people's reactions to not caring and even to a file suit is as long as it's fine yes but as the years go by probably only be able to transform myself into older people not really young ones anymore. and perhaps to honor her majesty's visit this italian beaches on british fourth day rainy weather included. for now we turn to the spinning icon of dutch culture windmills they are along with two lips and clogs internationally associated with the netherlands and on the subject of today's entry in our series european traditions the structures have been a fixture of the local countryside for centuries now hardly did they provide the population with flour but also help prevent flooding windmills were used to pump dry hundreds of lakes and swarms which is vital in a country where a quarter of the land mass is below the sea level this strong connections or culture has ended a place in the unesco list of intangible cultural he
her performance as the queen is a hit. and that's what pleases the cheap italians most about her work seeing people's reactions to not caring and even to a file suit is as long as it's fine yes but as the years go by probably only be able to transform myself into older people not really young ones anymore. and perhaps to honor her majesty's visit this italian beaches on british fourth day rainy weather included. for now we turn to the spinning icon of dutch culture windmills they are along with...
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queen. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. (vo)is ahhhmazing!imple goodness meaty morsels. a tender texture. with real meat and a blend of peas and carrots i can see. a totally new kind of awesome going on here! (avo) new beneful simple goodness. tender, meaty morsels with real ingredients you can see. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. it works 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction,
queen. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. (vo)is ahhhmazing!imple goodness meaty morsels. a tender texture. with real meat and a blend of peas and carrots i can see. a totally new kind of awesome going on here! (avo) new beneful simple goodness. tender, meaty morsels with real ingredients you can see. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it....
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we never see the queen on her phone.nation, were you following events at the derby, ben? to some degree. it shows you how rich horse racing is that the underdog in the race yesterday was a horse owned by an arab ruler. 16—1 masar was the winner, beating the favourite saxon warrior which was owned by the irish stable and it was huge upset. so maybe that is what the queen was looking cheerful about when the picture was taken. we were wondering, have we seen the queen wearing sunglasses before? i can't remember that. she looks great. and look at the other queen who was also at the derby. these are giving the sunday papers fabulous front pages, women wearing gorgeous frocks and the queen wearing sunglasses. she did wear sunglasses to drive away from the royal wedding as well. i suspect they had an umbrella tucked away. great to talk to you both, bengali and sian, thank you both for reviewing the newspapers. you can see the front pages of the newspapers on our website seven days a week. it's all there for you — 7 days a week
we never see the queen on her phone.nation, were you following events at the derby, ben? to some degree. it shows you how rich horse racing is that the underdog in the race yesterday was a horse owned by an arab ruler. 16—1 masar was the winner, beating the favourite saxon warrior which was owned by the irish stable and it was huge upset. so maybe that is what the queen was looking cheerful about when the picture was taken. we were wondering, have we seen the queen wearing sunglasses before?...
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and the queen led the nation in a 72—second silence observed up and down the country.am here i am here in west london where relatives have gathered to remember those who died. we'll have more about the day's commemorations. also on today's programme. more than 4,500 jobs are to go at rolls—royce in a major reorganisation to save hundreds of millions of pounds. immigration rules are to be relaxed. it's expected more foreign doctors and nurses will be allowed in, to help fill nhs vacancies. and, it's nearly here. fans get in the mood for the world cup which officially opens in the next hour. and in sport on bbc news. chris robshaw is dropped from the squad for england's second test against south africa on saturday. brad shields makes his first start at flanker in bloemfontein. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. commemorations and vigils are being held to remember the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire one year ago. a memorial service has been held in west london, and a nationwide 72—second silence took place at midday. last night, grenfell tow
and the queen led the nation in a 72—second silence observed up and down the country.am here i am here in west london where relatives have gathered to remember those who died. we'll have more about the day's commemorations. also on today's programme. more than 4,500 jobs are to go at rolls—royce in a major reorganisation to save hundreds of millions of pounds. immigration rules are to be relaxed. it's expected more foreign doctors and nurses will be allowed in, to help fill nhs vacancies....
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william and charles followed the queen on horseback.st battalion standing to attention as the queen inspects her troops. ♪ all of that before returning to buckingham palace joining the youngest royals, little prince george and princess charlotte, baby louis still too young to make an appearance. and this is what everyone has been waiting for. for the first time duchess meghan standing with her new family on that eye conic balcony watching that dramatic display by royal air force jets. >> at the end of a glorious day of ceremony for meghan now the duchess of sussex coming out onto that balcony at buckingham palace iconic as it is and seeing the crowds calling out for the queen and the royal family, it'll be quite an impressive day, and it will remind her that she's part of something that really has its roots in the greatest elements of history, and it's marking a moment in her life and certainly that of the united kingdom. >> reporter: and duchess meghan's initiation as a royal doesn't end today, freshly back from her honeymoon and strai
william and charles followed the queen on horseback.st battalion standing to attention as the queen inspects her troops. ♪ all of that before returning to buckingham palace joining the youngest royals, little prince george and princess charlotte, baby louis still too young to make an appearance. and this is what everyone has been waiting for. for the first time duchess meghan standing with her new family on that eye conic balcony watching that dramatic display by royal air force jets....
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the queen, 92 six weeks ago.he had a procedure on one of her eyes to re m ove had a procedure on one of her eyes to remove a cataract. she has made a good recovery, it would appear and she will be going down sefer seferi arriving at horse guards at 11am —— going down mall. back to buckingham palace for the appearance of the balcony when, again, we we would expect to see harry and meghan and younger members of the family. quite a crowd. thank you. full coverage on bbc one of the trooping the colour then. i want to know if louis will be there. six weeks. there's been no breakthrough at the g7 summit in canada between president trump and the other leaders over the trade tariffs recently imposed by the us. there's now concern on the second and final day that the countries won't be able to agree a joint statement. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports from quebec. serious faces, as the leaders sat down to confront the collision course on trade, which so divides donald trump from america's traditional pa
the queen, 92 six weeks ago.he had a procedure on one of her eyes to re m ove had a procedure on one of her eyes to remove a cataract. she has made a good recovery, it would appear and she will be going down sefer seferi arriving at horse guards at 11am —— going down mall. back to buckingham palace for the appearance of the balcony when, again, we we would expect to see harry and meghan and younger members of the family. quite a crowd. thank you. full coverage on bbc one of the trooping the...
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a photograph of the queen with the duchess of sussex in cheshire, but the queen was wearing green inkorea won't be lifted until it has demonstrated complete denuclearisation, according to the us secretary of state mike pompeo. he was speaking in seoul, where he's been having talks with south korean and japanese counterparts, and trying to explain the details of the deal struck between president trump and kimjong un at their summit in singapore. robin brant reports from seoul — his piece contains flashing images. fresh from that summit, he's come to explain and to reassure. first, the secretary of state met with south korea's president, the leader of a country still technically at war with the north. then he had talks with his japanese and south korean counterparts — both staunch allies, both countries that might not fully agree with this. as he arrived back in the us, the president took to his phone, tweeting there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. the world should rest assured that the united states, the republic of korea and japan remain committed to achieving the com
a photograph of the queen with the duchess of sussex in cheshire, but the queen was wearing green inkorea won't be lifted until it has demonstrated complete denuclearisation, according to the us secretary of state mike pompeo. he was speaking in seoul, where he's been having talks with south korean and japanese counterparts, and trying to explain the details of the deal struck between president trump and kimjong un at their summit in singapore. robin brant reports from seoul — his piece...
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greeted the king and queen of jordan it was like a picture i watch the three of them the queen and the king and the first lady and i stood back and i watched. i didn't want to script the picture and i will tell you she has done a tremendous job as first lady. [cheers and applause][n] and you know she had an operation two weeks ago. a kidney operation and will be great she is fine. [applause] that they had all kinds of
greeted the king and queen of jordan it was like a picture i watch the three of them the queen and the king and the first lady and i stood back and i watched. i didn't want to script the picture and i will tell you she has done a tremendous job as first lady. [cheers and applause][n] and you know she had an operation two weeks ago. a kidney operation and will be great she is fine. [applause] that they had all kinds of
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well, the first point at queen's went ok.ented, was now belting wild serves out and helping murray take the first set 6—2. well, whatever was happening with his opponent, andy murray was cracking on with the comeback. now trying to win the second set. if the point of this match was for murray to extend himself, to test his hip, and his hop, he was moving. full stretch. but kyrgios found enough of his good moments to take the second set on a tie—break. so queen's, intrigued, prepared for a third set. joe wilson, bbc news, west london. england's world cup win over tunisia was the most—watched television programme of this year with more than 18 million people tuning into bbc one towards the end, as harry kane scored his last—minute goal. it secured england their first victory in the opening game of a major tournament since 2006. the squad are now back in their base at repino, where they're focusing on their next game against panama on sunday. our sports editor, dan roan, reports. england returning to their repino training base t
well, the first point at queen's went ok.ented, was now belting wild serves out and helping murray take the first set 6—2. well, whatever was happening with his opponent, andy murray was cracking on with the comeback. now trying to win the second set. if the point of this match was for murray to extend himself, to test his hip, and his hop, he was moving. full stretch. but kyrgios found enough of his good moments to take the second set on a tie—break. so queen's, intrigued, prepared for a...
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her performance as the queen is a hit. and that's what pleases the chief to tell his most about her work seen people's reactions to not caring and maybe better apology things as long as it's fine yes but as the years go by probably only be able to transform myself into older people not really young ones anymore. and perhaps to honor her majesties visit this italian beaches on british for a day rainy weather included. well from rainy italy we travel to the netherlands the country's biggest city amsterdam boasts a rich cultural history and some of it's tucked away in backyards in the private cognise of seventeenth and eighteenth century canal houses normally visitors wouldn't even know that these spaces exist but once a year tourists and residents alike can get a glimpse into this secret world you're max reporter meghan lee took a closer look. these private gardens are small away sees in the heart of amsterdam they belong to the city's wealthiest residents and once a year homeowners allow visitors to get a sneak peek inside
her performance as the queen is a hit. and that's what pleases the chief to tell his most about her work seen people's reactions to not caring and maybe better apology things as long as it's fine yes but as the years go by probably only be able to transform myself into older people not really young ones anymore. and perhaps to honor her majesties visit this italian beaches on british for a day rainy weather included. well from rainy italy we travel to the netherlands the country's biggest city...
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it's the queen performing 01’ rapidly. it's the queen performing or duties to the next generation.s important to welcome new people into the world family and to make sure they understand the ropes and it looks like she is taking a personal interest. given that meghan has no royal background at all, i'm surprised. it's very comfortable. these pictures in the paper where she isjust laughing these pictures in the paper where she is just laughing and these pictures in the paper where she isjust laughing and having a joke, it looks very relaxed. you wonder what they are both laughing out because they have both spotted something that is amused one of them. it is much the way you sort of wood in these situations. the headline, giggling like old friends. it's always for viewing. so good to have you want. thank you very much for joining have you want. thank you very much forjoining us. that is all we have time for. goodbye. hello once again, thanks forjoining me. let's get you right up to date with how we see the next few days or so across all parts of the british isles. storm hector pretty
it's the queen performing 01’ rapidly. it's the queen performing or duties to the next generation.s important to welcome new people into the world family and to make sure they understand the ropes and it looks like she is taking a personal interest. given that meghan has no royal background at all, i'm surprised. it's very comfortable. these pictures in the paper where she isjust laughing these pictures in the paper where she is just laughing and these pictures in the paper where she isjust...