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the queen was there.ueen. four of years who are just joining us, we want to be able to show them that moment of captain sir tom moore becoming a server. —— for viewers. we can see that now, the queen approaching him with a sword that belonged to her father, since george vi. tapping him on both shoulders and dubbing him a night. you were saying, you were talking about the kinds of things that captain sirtom about the kinds of things that captain sir tom was a saying in anticipation of this moment. a humble and modest person. an incredibly humble and modest person. when he found out he was going to be honoured in this way, he frankly couldn't believe it. i think the words are used where, this cannot be true. he is the kind of person who doesn't like the attention, if you like, on himself. as you know, he raised over £32 million for nhs charities, and he was a voice during lockdown of reassurance, much like the queen as well. two people there having a moment after the queen knighted him, becoming esther offi
the queen was there.ueen. four of years who are just joining us, we want to be able to show them that moment of captain sir tom moore becoming a server. —— for viewers. we can see that now, the queen approaching him with a sword that belonged to her father, since george vi. tapping him on both shoulders and dubbing him a night. you were saying, you were talking about the kinds of things that captain sirtom about the kinds of things that captain sir tom was a saying in anticipation of this...
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i think to meet the queen was more than anyone could expect. and have such a kind message from her. that was really outstanding, it really was truly outstanding. can you explain the message, what did she say? no! that's between you and her majesty? that's between the queen and i. i don't think i will tell anyone what she said. it was just the queen and i speaking privately and it was a great honour for me to speak to her at all. thank you very much, congratulations, i will turn over to another colleague. there we are captain sir tom moore and doesn't he deserve it and what a busy day at windsor have not not just a knighthood but secret wedding! a secret wedding. princess beatrice married edouardo, they plan to get married in in may but like so many couples had to postpone their service. we heard earlier on this morning that the couple got married not here in the chapel at windsor castle but at the royal chapel which is not far from here, castle but at the royal chapel which is not farfrom here, a short drive away in the windsor great park and a
i think to meet the queen was more than anyone could expect. and have such a kind message from her. that was really outstanding, it really was truly outstanding. can you explain the message, what did she say? no! that's between you and her majesty? that's between the queen and i. i don't think i will tell anyone what she said. it was just the queen and i speaking privately and it was a great honour for me to speak to her at all. thank you very much, congratulations, i will turn over to another...
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. involvement in that dismissal, what the queen knew. had made the final decision on his own. in these letters, he says that he has not informed the queen, he hadn't actually warned the premise or that he he hadn't actually warned the prime minister that he was going to sack him because he was worried that the prime minister himself was calling for his removal. so, while there isn't a really big bombshell of palace involvement in the dismissal, i think it's a really, really intriguing insight, if you will come into those correspondence at a time of high tension, but also, if you will, a tug—of—war at the top of australian politics at the time. this had shocked notjust the australian political scene, but people in general at the time because it was at the heart of the country's constitutional independence. buckingham palace has issued this statement today saying that "throughout her reign, her majesty has consistently demonstrated . support for australia, the primacy of the australian constitution and the independence of the australian pe
. involvement in that dismissal, what the queen knew. had made the final decision on his own. in these letters, he says that he has not informed the queen, he hadn't actually warned the premise or that he he hadn't actually warned the prime minister that he was going to sack him because he was worried that the prime minister himself was calling for his removal. so, while there isn't a really big bombshell of palace involvement in the dismissal, i think it's a really, really intriguing insight,...
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i think it is great but what i think it does do is the queen is 94 now andi it does do is the queen isutely captures her kind of majesty and her poise. and from that point of view, i think the artist has done i think a great job. a part of course from the empty cup and saucer without the t in it. we are going to
i think it is great but what i think it does do is the queen is 94 now andi it does do is the queen isutely captures her kind of majesty and her poise. and from that point of view, i think the artist has done i think a great job. a part of course from the empty cup and saucer without the t in it. we are going to
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>> that is between the queen and i.ay honored this should ppen and i am thrilled that it did happen. i think everyone whoheubscribed tounds. i really appreciate and thank you all very much. sarah: it all started with a family ck llenge to w0 lengths of the garden to mark his upcoming 100th birthday. his journey cap to the world. the original target was to raise 1000 pounds for nhs charities. the final amount topped 32 million. ofe, his family, including his daughter and grandchildren were he to support him and joined him as her majesty expressed her thanks further fundraising efforts. >> her majesty was truly interested to see us as a mily. to know that she is interested in what we have achieved together, it is memorable and we will never forget it. >> i cnot believe we are actually here. when we visit now, i am speechless. sarah: this was a ceremony involving two people. one aged 94, thether 100 years old. both can be said to have helped keep people's spirits up during thdarkest of days. news,campbell, bbc windsor cast
>> that is between the queen and i.ay honored this should ppen and i am thrilled that it did happen. i think everyone whoheubscribed tounds. i really appreciate and thank you all very much. sarah: it all started with a family ck llenge to w0 lengths of the garden to mark his upcoming 100th birthday. his journey cap to the world. the original target was to raise 1000 pounds for nhs charities. the final amount topped 32 million. ofe, his family, including his daughter and grandchildren were...
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and i love the comparison here between the queen and sirtom comparison here between the queen and sireople who cheered us through the worst pa rt people who cheered us through the worst part of coronavirus, a sense of public duty, sense of modesty, i think it's quite nice for the queen to hang out somebody a little bit older nowadays, it's great. white w011 older nowadays, it's great. white won a quick one for me benedicte as we wrap up. well, 100 years old, congratulations, arise, sirtime, at least you deserve, i hope you're not watching right now for me to march the repeat of the press review you deserve a very good sleep. i hope you had a glass of champagne or two to have some sweet dreams, but it is fantastic and what a way to come back to work after i think 105 days for the queen to be ennobling him and that sword must be quite heavy, her father's sword, so i was watching extensively how she did that, but yes, very good news and what a busy day, she also attended a few hours earlier the secret unannounced wedding of her granddaughter, beatrice to a rather handsome italian. yes, c
and i love the comparison here between the queen and sirtom comparison here between the queen and sireople who cheered us through the worst pa rt people who cheered us through the worst part of coronavirus, a sense of public duty, sense of modesty, i think it's quite nice for the queen to hang out somebody a little bit older nowadays, it's great. white w011 older nowadays, it's great. white won a quick one for me benedicte as we wrap up. well, 100 years old, congratulations, arise, sirtime, at...
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the queen herself, 94 years old. seemed to have left captain moore star struck. >> never, never, ever did i imagine that i should go so close to the queen and have such a kind message from her that was really outstanding. >> reporter: it all started with a modest goal, raise a thousand pounds to help britain's health system fight coronavirus by doing 100 laps around his back garden before his 100th birthday in april. captain moore raising a staggering $40 million to fight a disease that's already taken more than 45,000 lives in the uk. but from now captain tom will be sir tom. >> no one could ever believe that in that time this would happen to me. >> reporter: matt bradley, nbc news, london >>> up next, personal thoughts on the road ahead. >>> finally, as we close out the week, every night on this broadcast i sit here and with our correspondents take you through the staggering daily count of people infected, hospitalized, and dying from covid along with that ever expanding map of hot spots, it all confirms what many
the queen herself, 94 years old. seemed to have left captain moore star struck. >> never, never, ever did i imagine that i should go so close to the queen and have such a kind message from her that was really outstanding. >> reporter: it all started with a modest goal, raise a thousand pounds to help britain's health system fight coronavirus by doing 100 laps around his back garden before his 100th birthday in april. captain moore raising a staggering $40 million to fight a disease...
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that's between the queen and i, yes.ppen and i'm thrilled that it did happen. and thank you everybody who subscribed to the funds. i really appreciate it. and thank you all very much. it all started with a family challenge to walk 100 lengths of the garden, to mark his upcoming 100th birthday. sir tom's journey captured the imagination of people around the world. the original target was to raise £1,000 for nhs charities. the final amount topped 32 million. of course, his family — including his daughter and two grandchildren — were here to support sir tom, and joined him as her majesty expressed her thanks for theirfundraising efforts. her majesty was truly interested. she asked to see us as a family. and to know that she is interested in what we've achieved together, it's memorable. i mean, we'll never forget it. i can't believe we're actually here! we've come and visited sometimes, but now, it's... oh, i'm speechless! this was a ceremony involving two people — one aged 94, the other 100 years old. both can be said to ha
that's between the queen and i, yes.ppen and i'm thrilled that it did happen. and thank you everybody who subscribed to the funds. i really appreciate it. and thank you all very much. it all started with a family challenge to walk 100 lengths of the garden, to mark his upcoming 100th birthday. sir tom's journey captured the imagination of people around the world. the original target was to raise £1,000 for nhs charities. the final amount topped 32 million. of course, his family — including...
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there should be queen in this one. yes, there is queen.he woman who's kept generations of stars in line is ann, kingsley‘s wife and the studio's book—keeper. whenever there's a bit of a mess—up and someone's causing trouble, they say, "send for mother." so over i go, say, "right, now, i'm being your mum. "i want you to behave yourselves!" and things like that. you sort them out. and i sort them out, yes. lockdown has seen the studios fall silent for the first time in decades, but kingsley has no plans to retire or let rockfield's history fade away. hywel griffith, bbc news. and you can watch rockfield: the studio on the farm on bbc four, bbc two wales and the iplayer this saturday night at 9:15pm. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to bbc news. it's now time for us to look at the national and international front pages and the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we're joined remotely by polly mckenzie, the chief executive of
there should be queen in this one. yes, there is queen.he woman who's kept generations of stars in line is ann, kingsley‘s wife and the studio's book—keeper. whenever there's a bit of a mess—up and someone's causing trouble, they say, "send for mother." so over i go, say, "right, now, i'm being your mum. "i want you to behave yourselves!" and things like that. you sort them out. and i sort them out, yes. lockdown has seen the studios fall silent for the first time...
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that's between the queen and i, yes.and thank you everybody who subscribed to the funds. i really appreciate it. and thank you all very much. it all started with a family challenge to walk 100 lengths of the garden, to mark his upcoming 100th birthday. sir tom's journey captured the imagination of people around the world. the original target was to raise £1,000 for nhs charities. the final amount topped 32 million. of course, his family, including his daughter and two grandchildren, were here to support sir tom, we've been so delighted. it's him, he'sa we've been so delighted. it's him, he's a beacon of hope. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @kacungira thanks for watching and i'll see you ina bit. thanks for watching and i'll see you in a bit. stay with us on bbc news. good evening. sunshine at this time of year is pretty strong so it doesn't take much for those temperatures to respond once we get it. and we certainly had it on friday with temperatures widely in the south—ea
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the queen was seen later in the day, knighting captain sir tom moore.n for royal brides was followed — beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey. keith doyle, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. hello. some sunday sunshine on the way for most of us through today, but there are some contrasts in our weather fortunes. a few showers around, particularly across northern parts of the country. down towards the south—east is a very slow—moving weather front still bringing cloud and some spots of rain, particularly through parts of east anglia, the coast of norfolk, suffolk, essex, kent, the london area, down towards the south coast. staying pretty cloudy, with some rain at times into the start of the afternoon. further north and west we see sunny skies for the most part. some showers, across scotland in particular. quite a few showers in north—west scotland. not as windy here as it was during yesterday. through the day, we will continue to see our area of cloud towards the south—east bringing some splashes o
the queen was seen later in the day, knighting captain sir tom moore.n for royal brides was followed — beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey. keith doyle, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. hello. some sunday sunshine on the way for most of us through today, but there are some contrasts in our weather fortunes. a few showers around, particularly across northern parts of the country. down towards the south—east is a very slow—moving...
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the queen was seen later in the day, knighting captain sir tom moore.one tradition for royal brides was followed — beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey. keith doyle, bbc news. just a reminder of our main story this hour, which is that for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, the number of new daily infections around the world has surpassed a quarter of a million. that is the biggest increase, and it was in the united states, brazil, india and south africa that we saw the biggest rises. that is the latest from here, on bbc news, you've been watching the bbc. hello. some sunday sunshine on the way for most of us through today, but there are some contrast in our weather fortunes. a few showers around, particularly across northern parts of the country. down towards the south—east is a very slow—moving weather front still bringing cloud and some spots of rain, particularly through parts of east anglia, the coast of norfolk, suffolk, essex, kent, the london area, down towards the south c
the queen was seen later in the day, knighting captain sir tom moore.one tradition for royal brides was followed — beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey. keith doyle, bbc news. just a reminder of our main story this hour, which is that for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, the number of new daily infections around the world has surpassed a quarter of a million. that is the biggest increase, and it was in the united...
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the queen laughs. they all laugh. well, i suppose that's one way to train! one way to train, ma'am. well, i'm very glad to have been able to meet all of you, and the best of luck. nicholas witchell, bbc news. welcome to bbc news. let's cross now to the white house where president trump is holding a press conference. president trump just announced that he signed into the hong kong act and would now be treating hong kong as pa rt would now be treating hong kong as part of the chinese mainland. in other words, removing some of the exceptions and exemptions he had for the territory. geopolitical and economic disasters in world history. you look at china, you look at the moment theyjoined the world trade they were flatlining for years and yea rs they were flatlining for years and years and years and decades. and then all of a sudden theyjoined the wto and they went like a rocketship. they were given all sorts of advantages, they were considered a developing country. as a developing country they got tremendous advantages over the united states and other countries.
the queen laughs. they all laugh. well, i suppose that's one way to train! one way to train, ma'am. well, i'm very glad to have been able to meet all of you, and the best of luck. nicholas witchell, bbc news. welcome to bbc news. let's cross now to the white house where president trump is holding a press conference. president trump just announced that he signed into the hong kong act and would now be treating hong kong as pa rt would now be treating hong kong as part of the chinese mainland. in...
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the queen laughs. they all laugh. well, i suppose that's one way to train!lad to have been able to meet all of you, and the best of luck. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. grey has definitely been the order of the day for wednesday. the uk stuck under a coherent blanket of cloud. a lot of moisture in the atmosphere in general, making things misty and murky too, particularly across our higher ground and around some of oui’ coasts. this is anglesey a little earlier in the day. and it's those western hills and coasts i think that will continue to struggle with lingering cloud on into thursday — all because we're pulling a lot of moisture across the uk from the atlantic. the actual warm weather front that brought rain to some through the course of the day will continue to pull away eastwards. 0vernight, still a lot of cloud lingering around, however. that cloud will make for a very mild night. in some spots, temperatures will drop down no lower than iii—15 celsius. a little more in the way of wetter we
the queen laughs. they all laugh. well, i suppose that's one way to train!lad to have been able to meet all of you, and the best of luck. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. grey has definitely been the order of the day for wednesday. the uk stuck under a coherent blanket of cloud. a lot of moisture in the atmosphere in general, making things misty and murky too, particularly across our higher ground and around some of oui’ coasts....
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the fact that she wore a dress that belongs to the queen that the queen more in her younger years designed as nervous consumers continue to stay at home. we'll talk to a gp who says she's receiving a lot of requests for exemption letters from patients who don't want to wear face coverings in shops, and she's rejecting most of them. that's all to come on the bbc news channel. but this is where we say goodbye to viewers on bbc one. bye for now. have a good day. good morning welcome to breakfast with chris mason and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today. boris johnson's approach to a second lockdown. he says he doesn't want one and it won't be needed even if there is another rise in coronavirus cases this winter. the royal wedding that took place behind closed doors. pictures are released of princess beatrice's ceremony on friday. the shops are open but are the customers returning? the challenge facing high streets as the uk emerges from lockdown. the student becomes the master. a double from aubameyang puts arsenal through to the fa cup final as manager mikel arteta outmanouevres his old mentor
the fact that she wore a dress that belongs to the queen that the queen more in her younger years designed as nervous consumers continue to stay at home. we'll talk to a gp who says she's receiving a lot of requests for exemption letters from patients who don't want to wear face coverings in shops, and she's rejecting most of them. that's all to come on the bbc news channel. but this is where we say goodbye to viewers on bbc one. bye for now. have a good day. good morning welcome to breakfast...
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he is queen elizabeth's representative in australia and under the implied constitution.eason i'tellingou about this now is because these newly released letters from the archives in australia shown the queewas not informed in advance. there are hundreds of these letters. he wrote to the queen's private secretary on the day he imdismissed the minister and said that it was better for her masty not to know in advance, but of course his duty was to .tell her immediate the palace replied hected with constitutional propriety and with admirable consideration for her majesty. not all australians were so glowing about how he handled it. the justification was that he had failed to get approved. he famously said this at the time of his dismissal. >> in many ways, god save the queen. because nothing will save the government. ros: historians have long question what the palace new they know an awful lot more now. more on this pivotal moment in australia's history. >> this answers the big question ofs buckingham palace' involvement in dismissal. now we know the queen did not know of tha
he is queen elizabeth's representative in australia and under the implied constitution.eason i'tellingou about this now is because these newly released letters from the archives in australia shown the queewas not informed in advance. there are hundreds of these letters. he wrote to the queen's private secretary on the day he imdismissed the minister and said that it was better for her masty not to know in advance, but of course his duty was to .tell her immediate the palace replied hected with...
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beatrice's grandparents, the queen and duke of edinburgh, we re queen and duke of edinburgh, were amongnce andrew did walk is daughter down the aisle, but he does not appear in the official photographs released. he has taken a lot of fla k over released. he has taken a lot of flak over the past few months ever since that interview in november last year. he has come under a lot of fire, a lot of pressure, a lot of criticism and he probably felt that it was time to be letting the focus of attention be on his daughter. it is after all her day. and he would keep out of the photographs. for the ceremony, anzus beatrice horse and modified ventures —— vintage dress belonging to the queen. she also wore the diamond fringed tiara which the queen wore on her own wedding day in 19117. this was the first time the royal family were together since lockdown. the queen was seen later in the day, knighting captains are tom moore. this was not quite a normal royal wedding one tradition royal brides was followed. beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown soldier in westminster abbey
beatrice's grandparents, the queen and duke of edinburgh, we re queen and duke of edinburgh, were amongnce andrew did walk is daughter down the aisle, but he does not appear in the official photographs released. he has taken a lot of fla k over released. he has taken a lot of flak over the past few months ever since that interview in november last year. he has come under a lot of fire, a lot of pressure, a lot of criticism and he probably felt that it was time to be letting the focus of...
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this is the queen acknowledging, today tom will meet the queen, she will tap him on each shoulder usinge today but we shared it and we continue to share it and we willingly and gladly share it because we still remain utterly humbled as a family. we are just a regular, ordinary family doing the best we can to make sure that tom is supported in his endeavours. and we wa nt to supported in his endeavours. and we want to share it. this is the public story. dickie arbiter, just a word on the queen, because she is absolutely making clear that she is seen as much as possible. she has taken on this reassuring role as head of state. she has. she has always said she needs to be seen to be believed and today she will be seen. the last time we saw her physically in person was the middle ofjune in the alternative trooping the colour at windsor castle. we saw her twice with coronavirus speeches on april the 5th and again with the ve day speech in may. to see the queen in person, this is a step in the right direction and hopefully a step back to a new normality, but it will be a very slow steps and th
this is the queen acknowledging, today tom will meet the queen, she will tap him on each shoulder usinge today but we shared it and we continue to share it and we willingly and gladly share it because we still remain utterly humbled as a family. we are just a regular, ordinary family doing the best we can to make sure that tom is supported in his endeavours. and we wa nt to supported in his endeavours. and we want to share it. this is the public story. dickie arbiter, just a word on the queen,...
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that's between the queen and i, yes., and i'm thrilled that it did happen. and thank you everybody who subscribed to the funds, i really appreciate it, and thank you all very much. it all started with a family challenge to walk 100 lengths of the garden to mark his upcoming 100th birthday. sir tom's journey captured the imagination of people around the world. the original target was to raise £1000 for nhs charities. the final amount topped 32 million. there to support him on his big day, his family. we've stood by in awe asafamily as these amazing things have happened to him, and we've been so delighted. we've never wanted the limelight. it's him. he's the beacon of hope. i can't believe we're actually here. we come and visit sometimes, but now it's... i'm speechless. this was a ceremony involving two people — one aged 94, the other 100 years old. both can be said to have helped keep people's spirits up during the darkest of days. sarah campbell, bbc news, windsor castle. and finally today, something a little lighterfrom
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in a reply from the palace, the queen's private secretary said that in not informing the queen of whattitutional propriety, but also with admirable consideration for her majesty's position." these letters have just been released a few hours go. let's go live to sydney and speak to our correspondent shaimaa khalil. this is shedding more light on what was extremely controversial at the time in the mid—19 70s. controversial at the time in the mid-19 70s. that is right. also the fact that it was shrouded in so much secrecy, these letters, that it took yea rs these letters, that it took years for a historian to chase after them for them to be released to the public, and it took a higher court's decision for them to be accessible, and yes, like you said, a few hours ago, we now have an insight into almost daily and detailed accou nts into almost daily and detailed a ccou nts of into almost daily and detailed accounts of that very high time of tension in australian politics with the governor general, sirjohn kerr, revealing to the queen details of what was going on at a time, 1975, when gough
in a reply from the palace, the queen's private secretary said that in not informing the queen of whattitutional propriety, but also with admirable consideration for her majesty's position." these letters have just been released a few hours go. let's go live to sydney and speak to our correspondent shaimaa khalil. this is shedding more light on what was extremely controversial at the time in the mid—19 70s. controversial at the time in the mid-19 70s. that is right. also the fact that it...
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a good knight: the queen honors why didn'tomas moore, whose anyone come to her aid?ood knight... daily walks raised millions for charity. and it's friday, so cbs' steve hartman is on the road with an artist who captures the pride-- and pain-- of our healthcare heroes. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. there's a lot of news as we come on the air tonight including the announcement that supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is once again battling cancer. we're going to begin with those 77,000 new coronavirus cases right here in the u.s. in just 24 hours. that is yet another record- setting day as the country heads into a weekend with the pandemic spiraling out of control. a document prepared for the president's coronavirus task force and obtained by cbs news says 18 states are now in the "red zone" and should roll back re-opening some businesses, but that report still has not been released by the white house. in some of the cou
a good knight: the queen honors why didn'tomas moore, whose anyone come to her aid?ood knight... daily walks raised millions for charity. and it's friday, so cbs' steve hartman is on the road with an artist who captures the pride-- and pain-- of our healthcare heroes. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. there's a lot of news as we come on the...
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i think it is great but what i think it does do is the queen is 94 now andl it does do is the queen is 94 now and i think it absolutely captures her kind of majesty and her poise. and from that point of view, i think the artist has done i think a great job. a part of course from the empty cup and saucer without the t in it. we are going to end there. thank you very much, nigel nelson and joe phillips, always a pleasure chatting with you, enjoy the rest of your weekend, thank you very much indeed. that's it for the papers tonight. goodbye for now. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home and in cinemas. remember them? the big movie news this week was that the release of christopher nolan's tenet has been delayed yet again due to coronavirus. yet despite the shockwaves caused by that announcement, uk cinemas are starting to welcome back patrons, with movies like the killer crocodile picture blackwater abyss now playing in theatres, and the russell crowe action unhinged still due to open wide on the 31st. th
i think it is great but what i think it does do is the queen is 94 now andl it does do is the queen is 94 now and i think it absolutely captures her kind of majesty and her poise. and from that point of view, i think the artist has done i think a great job. a part of course from the empty cup and saucer without the t in it. we are going to end there. thank you very much, nigel nelson and joe phillips, always a pleasure chatting with you, enjoy the rest of your weekend, thank you very much...
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that is between the queen and i.e been really honored and i am thrille and i thank you everybody who subscribed to the funds. i appreciate and thank you all very much. >> it all started with a family challenge to walk 100 links of the garden to mark his upcomingi 100 hd. his journey captured the imagination of those around the world. the original target was 1000 pounds for nhs charities. the final amount top 32 million pounds. there to support him, his mily. >> we have stood by in all as a lyfas these things have happened to him. we never wanted the limelight. ft is him. he is the beaconope. >> beautiful and well-deserved. that is it for now. ordon'tt, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i will see you in a bit. stay with us. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialistsreeaching spanish,h and more. raymond james. the freeman foundaon. judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributio t
that is between the queen and i.e been really honored and i am thrille and i thank you everybody who subscribed to the funds. i appreciate and thank you all very much. >> it all started with a family challenge to walk 100 links of the garden to mark his upcomingi 100 hd. his journey captured the imagination of those around the world. the original target was 1000 pounds for nhs charities. the final amount top 32 million pounds. there to support him, his mily. >> we have stood by in...
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. >>> the queen's first official public engagement since the pandemic began could not be better and how british core veteran who raised millions for covid-19 relief. >>> and kpix 5 has ones bringing the good news happening across the bay area. head to kpix.com/together and you will hear stories about how we are better together. well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're responsible for paying your insurance on the property. for us, it was a security blanket. the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been helping customers like these use the equity from their homes to finance their lives. they know the importance of having financial security. make an appointment so they can tell you ho
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that's between the queen and i, yes.d that it did happen. and thank you everybody who subscribed to the funds, i really appreciate it, and thank you all very much. it all started with a family challenge to walk 100 lengths of the garden to mark his upcoming 100th birthday. sir tom's journey captured the imagination of people around the world. the original target was to raise £1,000 for nhs charities. the final amount topped 32 million. there to support him on his big day, his family. we've stood by in awe as a family as these amazing things have happened to him and we've been so delighted. we've never wanted the limelight. it's him. he's the beacon of hope. i can't believe we're actually here. we've come and visited sometimes but now it's... i'm speechless. this was a ceremony involving two people — one aged 94, the other 100 years old. both can be said to have helped keep people's spirits up during the darkest of days. sarah campbell, bbc news, windsor castle. a superb batting peformance from ben stokes has put england
that's between the queen and i, yes.d that it did happen. and thank you everybody who subscribed to the funds, i really appreciate it, and thank you all very much. it all started with a family challenge to walk 100 lengths of the garden to mark his upcoming 100th birthday. sir tom's journey captured the imagination of people around the world. the original target was to raise £1,000 for nhs charities. the final amount topped 32 million. there to support him on his big day, his family. we've...
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the queen laughs. they all laugh. well, i suppose that's one way to train!s definitely one way to train, ma'am. well, i'm very glad to have been able to meet all of you, and the best of luck. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in norway, because i've heard of what must be one of the world's most unique music festivals, where the stage and the instruments are made of ice. so, i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey on one of the world's most spectacular railways. i'm going to look deep into norway's roots, trying to get a sense of how this country's landscapes, culture and society are brought to life through its music. but first, i start my trip in norway's capital city of oslo. and it's here on the oslo waterfront that a transformation has been taking place. and a big part of that was this spectacular building, the oslo opera house. it celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and is a symbol for the city's commitment to the arts. so i guess it's a perfect place
the queen laughs. they all laugh. well, i suppose that's one way to train!s definitely one way to train, ma'am. well, i'm very glad to have been able to meet all of you, and the best of luck. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in norway, because i've heard of what must be one of the world's most unique music festivals, where the stage and the instruments are made of ice. so, i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a...
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the pandemic forced the couple to reschedule the scaled down event which was attended by the queen andqueen what everybody was talking about was her father missing from the photos >> it says a whole lot >> sure does you don't want to take the attention away from your daughter on that day >> with the pandemic going on she's still able to celebrate. >> thanks for waking up with us. >> i'm river be safe out >>> right now at 4:30, getting on the same page. the next moves to make sure plans for schools are as clear as possible ahead of the reopening in just weeks. >>> splitting ends to stay open. keeping your salon or barbershop welcoming you in. what is happening in just hours. plus -- >> the pitch could get through and that's going to win it. >> play ball! major league baseball returns to the bay area today for the first time since the pandemic. but will it be a home run for fans? we'll talk about the major changes as the giants and a's plan to take to the field.
the pandemic forced the couple to reschedule the scaled down event which was attended by the queen andqueen what everybody was talking about was her father missing from the photos >> it says a whole lot >> sure does you don't want to take the attention away from your daughter on that day >> with the pandemic going on she's still able to celebrate. >> thanks for waking up with us. >> i'm river be safe out >>> right now at 4:30, getting on the same page. the...
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princess beatrice getting married as the queen and prince philip looked on in a private us, the queen knighting ic. captain tom moore, all the details from england. ♪ we always find a way back home ♪ >>> looking to buy or sell a home during the pandemic and don't know where to start? "shark tank's" barbara corcoran is here live with expert advice on how to get your house ready to sell and how to get the best price. ♪ lately i've been feeling so cool ♪ >>> quench your thirst with summer spritzers. we've got refreshing recipes so you can make any day a sunny day without leaving your kitchen. all that and more as we say, good morning, america. ♪ good morning, good morning >>> hey, good morning. welcome to our second hour. whit is joining us from home this morning. ironic that you're here -- that you're not here on a morning when we're making spritzers. i know you love a spritzer, whit. >> yes, of course. always love a spritzer, especially on a very hot weekend which, of course, we're expecting but, yes, i'm home once again from studio wj, and you know this, studio wj is like a classic ca
princess beatrice getting married as the queen and prince philip looked on in a private us, the queen knighting ic. captain tom moore, all the details from england. ♪ we always find a way back home ♪ >>> looking to buy or sell a home during the pandemic and don't know where to start? "shark tank's" barbara corcoran is here live with expert advice on how to get your house ready to sell and how to get the best price. ♪ lately i've been feeling so cool ♪ >>>...
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queen elizabeth wore the same tiara when she married prince phillip. they planned to widespread wed in may but it was canceled because of the pandemic. >>> many events canceled because of the pandemic. but the orange county fair still on. well, online that is. the fair went virtual this year. the website gives fair goers a tour of centennial farms. how to videos on crafts and access to a live pig cam. the organizers said making the shift to an online fire was a tough but necessary decision. >> we were heart broken that the fair had to be canceled. obviously it was the right thing to do given the situation. >>> and the contests are still on as well. you can look through thousands of entries for arts and crafts competitions and vote on your favorite. >>> and we voted on our favorite. and here he is. back with the forecast. >> even if you're not one of the part of the bay area that warmed up 12 degrees today, some didn't. you certainly noticed bluer sky today. look at the scene north out toward the golden gate bridge. the marine layer got squashed. look h
queen elizabeth wore the same tiara when she married prince phillip. they planned to widespread wed in may but it was canceled because of the pandemic. >>> many events canceled because of the pandemic. but the orange county fair still on. well, online that is. the fair went virtual this year. the website gives fair goers a tour of centennial farms. how to videos on crafts and access to a live pig cam. the organizers said making the shift to an online fire was a tough but necessary...
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invited me to go to shelter in queens that had been made out of a hotel and so i showed up and i was surprised to see all of those girl scouts serving the thanksgiving lunch and, you know, karina and her sisters were there and giselle was there and i didn't write anything that day, i just left like, oh, i saw the inside of a shelter, i met women experiencing homelessness and wow, the girl scouts sure were cute. fast-forward and a year later giselle was in the shelter system and then she came up with an idea for troop 6000 and i will read to you a little bit from the chapter called 6000. the troops needed a name. giselle suggested troops 1101, the sleep-in's zip code although clever and easy to remember the name with traditions. girl scouts in the city were limited to 4 digits. the numbers always corresponded with the boroughs. in thebook the troops were numbered in the 1,000. brooklyn troops were 2,000, manhattan troops were 3,000, queens troops were 4,000 and staten island troops were 5,000, but this new troop was unique. it belonged to girls who did not know where they belonged. it
invited me to go to shelter in queens that had been made out of a hotel and so i showed up and i was surprised to see all of those girl scouts serving the thanksgiving lunch and, you know, karina and her sisters were there and giselle was there and i didn't write anything that day, i just left like, oh, i saw the inside of a shelter, i met women experiencing homelessness and wow, the girl scouts sure were cute. fast-forward and a year later giselle was in the shelter system and then she came up...
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prime minister boris nominating more than the knighthood. >> the queen today happily complied and herial event since the lockdown. >> that's an amazing number amount of money. >> thankful and grateful for the recognition. >> it's very useful, but it's one queen and getting the message from the queen, there is no value that can be placed on that. >> another title going with its honorary colonel rank in the british military and honorary key member of british football great david beckham. at the queen reportedly told that 100 was a great age and symbolizing the resolve of the country and to keep calm and carry on through some terrible days. if bret. >> bret: good message in this environment and thank you. if president trump saying chris wallace engaged in a spirited interview on a host of topics and we will get the action from the panel when we comeal back. ♪ is that shaq? this is my new pizza the shaq-a-roni and it's bigger than pizza because for every shaq-a-roni sold, $1 is donated to the papa john's foundation for building community. $1 is donated to the papa john's foundation the co
prime minister boris nominating more than the knighthood. >> the queen today happily complied and herial event since the lockdown. >> that's an amazing number amount of money. >> thankful and grateful for the recognition. >> it's very useful, but it's one queen and getting the message from the queen, there is no value that can be placed on that. >> another title going with its honorary colonel rank in the british military and honorary key member of british football...
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that is between the queen and i.ted, and thank you all very much. it all started with a family challenge to walk 100 lengths of the garden to mark his upcoming 100th birthday. sir tom'sjoni mark his upcoming 100th birthday. sir tom's joni captured the imagination of people around the world. the original target was to raise £1000 for nhs charities. the final amount topped 32 million. on his birthday, he received an estimated 140,000 birthday cards, and a fly past from the raf. calls for him to be honoured for his effo rts for him to be honoured for his efforts resulted in the announcement that he was to be honoured. his family had been at his side throughout and were of course there to support him on his big day. we have stood by in or as a family as these amazing things have happened to him and we were so delighted, we never wanted the limelight. it is him. he is the beacon of hope. never wanted the limelight. it is him. he is the beacon of hopelj can't believe we are actually here. we come and visit sometimes, but i
that is between the queen and i.ted, and thank you all very much. it all started with a family challenge to walk 100 lengths of the garden to mark his upcoming 100th birthday. sir tom'sjoni mark his upcoming 100th birthday. sir tom's joni captured the imagination of people around the world. the original target was to raise £1000 for nhs charities. the final amount topped 32 million. on his birthday, he received an estimated 140,000 birthday cards, and a fly past from the raf. calls for him to...
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you know what i look like. >> well, the queen eventually got the hang of it. part of a documentary airing on british tv marking princess anne's 70th birthday. >>> next, the emmy nominations are out and the famous face from the pandemic will be presented at the awards this year. >> brad pitt has been nominated for his portrayal of dr. anthony fauci on "snl." >> and when i hear things like the virus can be cured if everyone takes the tide pod challenge, i'll be there to say, please don't. and to the real dr. fauci, thank you for your calm and your clarity in this unnerving time. >> this year's emmys will be entirely virtual. netflix leads the way with a record 160 nominations. >> and finally talk about a hot seller. >> some new crocs inspired by kfc sold out before you could say colonel sanders. the $60 shoes which include a chicken scented charm went on sale at noontime. >> and just 31 minutes later they were sold out. >> like your toes, finger licking good. >> ew. can leave you holding your breath. ♪ but bristol myers squibb is working to change things. by res
you know what i look like. >> well, the queen eventually got the hang of it. part of a documentary airing on british tv marking princess anne's 70th birthday. >>> next, the emmy nominations are out and the famous face from the pandemic will be presented at the awards this year. >> brad pitt has been nominated for his portrayal of dr. anthony fauci on "snl." >> and when i hear things like the virus can be cured if everyone takes the tide pod challenge, i'll...
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for the ceremony, princess beatrice wore a modified vintage dress belonging to the queen.edding day in 1947. while this was not quite a normal royal wedding, one tradition for royal brides was followed. beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey. keith doyle, bbc news. amidst many, many flowers. you're watching bbc news. not so summery around london and the south—east at the moment. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. what a difference a day makes. yesterday's cloud and rain, well, it's been replaced by sparkling blue sky and sunshine. just take a look at this weather watcher picture from whitworth in lancashire, glorious day here. however, different story down to the south east, we have had some heat, we have had some sunshinejust recently, but that was a thing of the past. this morning in finsbury, london, we started the day with some rain. the the rain has eased away, but the cloud is taking its time to clear down to the kent coast. so the best of the sunshine further north and west, w
for the ceremony, princess beatrice wore a modified vintage dress belonging to the queen.edding day in 1947. while this was not quite a normal royal wedding, one tradition for royal brides was followed. beatrice's wedding bouquet was placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior in westminster abbey. keith doyle, bbc news. amidst many, many flowers. you're watching bbc news. not so summery around london and the south—east at the moment. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear....
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the governor general being queen elizabeth's representative in australia.'m telling you about this now is that these newly released letters from the national archives of australia show the queen was not informed in advance. there are hundreds of them between the governor—general, sirjohn kerr, and buckingham palace. john kerr wrote to the queen's private secretary on the day he dismissed the prime minister that he "was of the opinion it was better for her majesty not to know in advance" but that "of course" his duty was to tell her immediately. the palace replied he had acted "not only with constitutional propriety, but also with admirable consideration for her majesty's position". not all australians were so glowing. the justification for the sacking was that gough whitlam had failed to get parliamentary approval for his spending plans, and was refusing to call an election. whitlam famously said this at the time of his dismissal. here we say god save the queen. of course, nothing will save the governor general. matthew doran, political reporter for abc new
the governor general being queen elizabeth's representative in australia.'m telling you about this now is that these newly released letters from the national archives of australia show the queen was not informed in advance. there are hundreds of them between the governor—general, sirjohn kerr, and buckingham palace. john kerr wrote to the queen's private secretary on the day he dismissed the prime minister that he "was of the opinion it was better for her majesty not to know in...
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queens really jumped off the map and very striking.ing that we thought we were very compelled to share early. we still have a lot of work to do with the data. we want to understand it a whole lot better. there certainly is a selection bias as you alluded to. i think patients coming in from corona, queens, usually have an inkling they've had it or been exposed to it. so, that number 68, how reliable is that? is that a true cross section of the community? these are all items that need to be answered. i think it's extraordinary and we follow what's going on if there's a second wave, if there are more cases, what's happening in each one of these communities isolated, what's the prevalence as we move forward. >> i appreciate you sharing it and i appreciate the nuance and caveats. but it's crucial information and going to add a lot to the conversation. i appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. >>> and next trump and fox news host tucker carlson calling senator duckworth who lost both legs in iraq calling her a coward, fraud, and moron
queens really jumped off the map and very striking.ing that we thought we were very compelled to share early. we still have a lot of work to do with the data. we want to understand it a whole lot better. there certainly is a selection bias as you alluded to. i think patients coming in from corona, queens, usually have an inkling they've had it or been exposed to it. so, that number 68, how reliable is that? is that a true cross section of the community? these are all items that need to be...
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nbc's ron allen is live in queens. ron, more than two months after we saw those long lines at food banks, what are you seeing there today? >> well, craig, things are quite sri brand in this part of town, but you have to look below the surface to understand what's going on in other communities like i. there's a new report out saying as many as half of the workers in communities like this could lose their jobs as a result of the pandemic. that's why a lot of local leaders are crying out for help. every day before nooun non, thee up. >> the city's reopening, the country is reopening, but there's this. >> yes. what happened is they didn't qualify. >> this is an area where there are low income jobs. it's leading to one of highest infection rates and covid-related death in the country. many used to work in a vibrant cash community off the books and is now documented. >> where i worked is permanently closed now. >> cruz knows her plight very well. >> my mommous a street vendor, a nanny. >> cruz was just 9 when her mother brou
nbc's ron allen is live in queens. ron, more than two months after we saw those long lines at food banks, what are you seeing there today? >> well, craig, things are quite sri brand in this part of town, but you have to look below the surface to understand what's going on in other communities like i. there's a new report out saying as many as half of the workers in communities like this could lose their jobs as a result of the pandemic. that's why a lot of local leaders are crying out for...
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count edoardo mapelli—mozzi are released — from their private ceremony on friday — attended by the queene of edinburgh. sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly hamilton. good morning, bend. and plenty of it today as well. we have another fa cup semi final to look forward to later as manchester united take on chelsea at wembley — the winner will face arsenal in the final after they beat holders manchester city 2—0 — as mikel arteta looks to mark his first season in charge with some major silverware jim lumsden looks back at last night's action. it's wembley but not as we know it. 90,000 seats all empty, fans replaced by banners. city didn't mind, a good week so farfor them. their champions league ban overturned and still two cups to play for. arsenal still strutting from a defeat of champions liverpool, saw little of the ball for the first quarter of an hour before pierre—emerick aubameyang found a way through. the gunners were calling the shots, with mustafi coming close to making it two. all of which gave pep plenty to ponder. his former number two now in
count edoardo mapelli—mozzi are released — from their private ceremony on friday — attended by the queene of edinburgh. sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly hamilton. good morning, bend. and plenty of it today as well. we have another fa cup semi final to look forward to later as manchester united take on chelsea at wembley — the winner will face arsenal in the final after they beat holders manchester city 2—0 — as mikel arteta looks to mark his...
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and so councilmember in queens, invited me to go to a shelter in queens that had been made out of a hotel. and so i shut up and am surprised to see all of these girl scouts serving the thanksgiving lunch. i karina and her sisters were there. and it didn't write anything that day. i just left, what's on the inside of the shoulder. and experiencing homelessness while this program scale something sure were cute. fast-forward and a year later giselle was in the shelter system. and then she came up with an idea for "troop 6000". i will read from the chapter called 6000. the troop needed the name. giselle suggested troop 1101. the troops zip code. although clever and easy to remember, the name was traditions pretty girl scouts and city were limited to four digits. the numbers that always corresponded with the rose parade in the rocks of the truth in the 1000's. and when troops were to thousands and the troops were 3000. queen troops were for thousands in certain hunters for 5000. this teacher was unique. most of us to do not know with a bullet. it wouldn't make sense to use the numbers normally
and so councilmember in queens, invited me to go to a shelter in queens that had been made out of a hotel. and so i shut up and am surprised to see all of these girl scouts serving the thanksgiving lunch. i karina and her sisters were there. and it didn't write anything that day. i just left, what's on the inside of the shoulder. and experiencing homelessness while this program scale something sure were cute. fast-forward and a year later giselle was in the shelter system. and then she came up...
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today, he and his family will travel here, to the quadrangle inside windsor castle, where the queen'ss have been on hold during the pandemic, but for captain sir tom, the queen has made an exception. it is just the most sensational day. of all of the things tom has been honoured by, this is truly the absolute icing on the cake. "i could never have imagined this would happen to me," he tweeted earlier this week... an inspiration to many thousands of people around the world, his will be an exceptional ceremony for an extraordinary man. sarah campbell, bbc news. uncertainty over foreign travel has got many of us looking to britain's beauty spots for the chance of having at least some kind of holiday this year. our correspondentjohn maguire has been finding out how residents and visitors in cornwall are finding the uk's new ‘stay—cation' trend. there's sand, sun and surf, as you would expect from a st ives summer, but social distancing means it's far from business as usual. challenging times for all who are trying to work within the restrictions. in terms of the tourists who are coming, i
today, he and his family will travel here, to the quadrangle inside windsor castle, where the queen'ss have been on hold during the pandemic, but for captain sir tom, the queen has made an exception. it is just the most sensational day. of all of the things tom has been honoured by, this is truly the absolute icing on the cake. "i could never have imagined this would happen to me," he tweeted earlier this week... an inspiration to many thousands of people around the world, his will be...
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it was the queen's first face- to-face meeting with a member of the public since march.earlier, the queen attended the unannounced wedding for her granddaughter, princess beatrice. coming up next, cbs' steve hartman is on the road with an artist who finds beauty in the most trying of circumstances. my name is janelle hendrickson, and i'm an area manager here at amazon. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing feeling. my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, he gets excited. he screams, "mommy's work!" when the pandemic started, we started shipping out all the safety stuff that would keep the associates safe to all the other amazons. all of these are face masks, we've sent well over 10 million gloves. and this may look like a bottle of vodka. when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] with this pandemic, safety is even more important because they're going home to babies, they're going home to grandparents. so, our responsibility is to make sure that they g
it was the queen's first face- to-face meeting with a member of the public since march.earlier, the queen attended the unannounced wedding for her granddaughter, princess beatrice. coming up next, cbs' steve hartman is on the road with an artist who finds beauty in the most trying of circumstances. my name is janelle hendrickson, and i'm an area manager here at amazon. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. it's...
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s national health service of the night and by the queen captain so tom will walk $200.00 laps of his garden for his 100th birthday initially set out to raise $1200.00 but donations came flooding in the ceremony was queen elizabeth's 1st face to face meeting with a member of the public since the lockdown began in march so those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera of the inside story of life and. tax tax tax a group of millionaire governments to raise taxes to fund a coronavirus recovery they say charity is not the solution but will government. and help. this is inside story. welcome to the program. the.
s national health service of the night and by the queen captain so tom will walk $200.00 laps of his garden for his 100th birthday initially set out to raise $1200.00 but donations came flooding in the ceremony was queen elizabeth's 1st face to face meeting with a member of the public since the lockdown began in march so those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera of the inside story of life and. tax tax tax a group of millionaire governments to raise taxes to fund a...
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Jul 15, 2020
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there should be queen in this one. yes, there is queen.ook—keeper. whenever there's a bit of a mess—up and someone's causing trouble, they say, "send for mother." so over i go, say, "right, now, i'm being your mum. "i want you to behave yourselves!" and things like that. you sort them out. and i sort them out, yes. lockdown has seen the studios fall silent for the first time in decades, but kingsley has no plans to retire or let rockfield's history fade away. hywel griffith, bbc news. and you can watch "rockfield: the studio on the farm" on bbc four, bbc two wales, and the iplayer this saturday night at 9.15pm. time for a look at the weather, here's susan powell. if you have seen any sunshine today, you have done very well. it did break through the clouds across devon for a time this afternoon. the south—west of england has fared reasonably well along with the east coast of scotland, but for the majority of these guys have looked rather more like this. a cloud, particularly clinging to the hills. to ta ke particularly clinging to the hills
there should be queen in this one. yes, there is queen.ook—keeper. whenever there's a bit of a mess—up and someone's causing trouble, they say, "send for mother." so over i go, say, "right, now, i'm being your mum. "i want you to behave yourselves!" and things like that. you sort them out. and i sort them out, yes. lockdown has seen the studios fall silent for the first time in decades, but kingsley has no plans to retire or let rockfield's history fade away. hywel...
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Jul 12, 2020
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it was originally for the queen, but thenl it was originally for the queen, but then i sent it to other must be so pleased. can you imagine if you are keith and you get that? it will make it all worthwhile. timothy, in terms of, you have not been to school very much, how tough is it ben? has it been hard? it's been good, it's been nice having home—schooling. yeah, it's been ok. has munn been doing that? yeah. is she any good? she needs to be ye he looks like you're the best home—schooling people ever. it is lovely to meet you. we are grateful to you, timothy, for coming on. you are seven years old, to remain people, aren't you? yes, seven years old. i had my birthday in april. we wish you well. i'm glad you had a nice birthday. you must be incredibly proud, j. if we have a va ca ncy incredibly proud, j. if we have a vacancy on incredibly proud, j. if we have a vacancy on the sofa, i know he will be the favourite person to get the job. he is absolutely wonderful. well done, timothy. star of the show. what a fantastic boy. timothy, we salute you. clever boy. a little flush of jane on we s
it was originally for the queen, but thenl it was originally for the queen, but then i sent it to other must be so pleased. can you imagine if you are keith and you get that? it will make it all worthwhile. timothy, in terms of, you have not been to school very much, how tough is it ben? has it been hard? it's been good, it's been nice having home—schooling. yeah, it's been ok. has munn been doing that? yeah. is she any good? she needs to be ye he looks like you're the best home—schooling...