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our own friends and family, the royal marines family, especially the royal marines mums, all servings sometime together to readjust? we fully recognise that you will want to speak to us and especially to al and we will arrange for that soon enough. but in the meantime may i ask that you give us some space? thank you very much.
our own friends and family, the royal marines family, especially the royal marines mums, all servings sometime together to readjust? we fully recognise that you will want to speak to us and especially to al and we will arrange for that soon enough. but in the meantime may i ask that you give us some space? thank you very much.
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be standing here today to the royal marines. senior officers who stood by us and there are many and all of you, the press and of course all the royal marines who have come down, right around the country to support every time we've appeared in court. thank you to everyone who has played a pa rt you to everyone who has played a part in today's victory. and i for one, i know all of us, cannot wait to enjoy a glass of champagne with alexander blackman, a hero, who served this country in an exemplary fashion and finally, and finally, justice has done the main thing, which is to get a good, decent and brave man home to his wife. the lioness, so aptly described, who is the most remarkable woman. you've heard of three attempts to slay her. a“ heard of three attempts to slay her. a—— to marry here, there might be a fourth, ijoke, of course. well done, claire and thank you all. thank you. well done. studio: glowing tributes there to claire blackman who has fought for her husband, sergeant alexander blackman to be freed from jail. cheers o
be standing here today to the royal marines. senior officers who stood by us and there are many and all of you, the press and of course all the royal marines who have come down, right around the country to support every time we've appeared in court. thank you to everyone who has played a pa rt you to everyone who has played a part in today's victory. and i for one, i know all of us, cannot wait to enjoy a glass of champagne with alexander blackman, a hero, who served this country in an...
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that's according to two senior surgeons at the royal manchester children's hospital.ed when his urgent treatment was delayed. with me is our health editor. explain the background to this? with me is our health editor. explain the background to thi57m was a tragic shock story, last april, one—and—a—half—year—old caiden was admitted for emergency surgery. he had a heroinier in his chest, that was on a monday. by friday, he was still in the hospital and the operation hadn't happened. he fell into a critical condition and didn't pull through. his family we re very and didn't pull through. his family were very angry, feel they have been let down by the hospital. two surges have come forward to say they were voicing concerns before caiden's death about the lack of operating theatres and beds in the hospital. after his death they say they wrote to management saying there were major concern, they said they felt they were under pressure to reduce waiting lists rather than urgent cases but the management didn't listen. that is why they came forward to the bbc. royal manchester
that's according to two senior surgeons at the royal manchester children's hospital.ed when his urgent treatment was delayed. with me is our health editor. explain the background to this? with me is our health editor. explain the background to thi57m was a tragic shock story, last april, one—and—a—half—year—old caiden was admitted for emergency surgery. he had a heroinier in his chest, that was on a monday. by friday, he was still in the hospital and the operation hadn't happened. he...
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by the royal government to fend royal family to europe and make nice in negotiations. >> reporter: thisalso has a deeply personal significance for william. it's his first official visit to paris since the death of his mother, princess diana. in august 1997, diana died when her life henry paul tried to outrun the paparazzi who constantly followed her, losing control of the car and slamming into this underpass. william was 15 at the time. years later, he admitted he still thinks about her every day. memories of princess diana are hard to avoid, especially here above the tunnel where the accident took place. where nearly 20 years on, people are still leaving photos and flowers in tribute. tomorrow, the royal couple meets the survivors of recent terror attacks in france. the prince who knows firsthand the heartache and suffering when a loved one is suddenly taken away. charlie d'agata, cbs news, paris. >> mason: hard to believe it's been 20 years. now, here's a real game changer. hasbro announced today monopoly fans worldwide voted to roll the dice on a new lineup of tokens. the boot, thimb
by the royal government to fend royal family to europe and make nice in negotiations. >> reporter: thisalso has a deeply personal significance for william. it's his first official visit to paris since the death of his mother, princess diana. in august 1997, diana died when her life henry paul tried to outrun the paparazzi who constantly followed her, losing control of the car and slamming into this underpass. william was 15 at the time. years later, he admitted he still thinks about her...
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but hyde park is where the royal parks department is making safety improvements.200 cyclists and our use the boardwalk between speaker's corner cyclists and our use the boardwalk between spea ker‘s corner and cyclists and our use the boardwalk between speaker's corner and hyde park corner at peak times. so to regulate the speed, work will begin next week to install speed humps along the path. hyde park has to cater for along the path. hyde park has to caterfor a range along the path. hyde park has to cater for a range of different users from pedestrians of all ages to leisure cyclists as well as commuters and royal parks said the introduction of these measures will make the park more accessible to all. we have recorded cyclists travelling at 32 miles an hour. 0n the road people expect to get there as fast as they can, complete with the traffic. this is a part, come and enjoy it. but the plans have sparked a backlash from the cycling community. cyclists will swerve round the bombs when they are in place. if you are not a good rider, it makes you more dangerous. pla
but hyde park is where the royal parks department is making safety improvements.200 cyclists and our use the boardwalk between speaker's corner cyclists and our use the boardwalk between spea ker‘s corner and cyclists and our use the boardwalk between speaker's corner and hyde park corner at peak times. so to regulate the speed, work will begin next week to install speed humps along the path. hyde park has to cater for along the path. hyde park has to caterfor a range along the path. hyde...
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in the skies over england, the royal air force battles the germans in a fight to the death. >> it waslly britain against the world in a way that hasn't happened before. everybody knew they were fighting for the survival of that country. >> alex care shaw spent three years researching the americans who fought in the battle of britain for his book. >> it came down to 22-year-old guys going up and fighting and dying day after day, week after week. >> our hearts go out to the fighter pilots whose brilliants actions. >> 1940 british prime minister winston churchill pays tribute to theen of the raf with these stirs words. who were put? >> the smallest number of men ever to determine a major battle in world history. just 2,500 pilots flew with the raf. and seven of the few were americans. >> one was a 29-year-old two-time olympics champion named billy fisk. >> billy, a wonderful, romantic glamorous character. you couldn't have made this guy up. >> the son of a wealthy chicago banker. he was born into the life of privilege. when his family moved to france in 1924, billy soon discovered a life
in the skies over england, the royal air force battles the germans in a fight to the death. >> it waslly britain against the world in a way that hasn't happened before. everybody knew they were fighting for the survival of that country. >> alex care shaw spent three years researching the americans who fought in the battle of britain for his book. >> it came down to 22-year-old guys going up and fighting and dying day after day, week after week. >> our hearts go out to...
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not uncommon in the royal navy. by the holy ghost, ex-exclaimed redmon the boatswain shall go with the rt. my god, john martin declared to his attackers, what have i done to you? i've only been six months with you. dragged to the main deck, martin put up a ferocious struggle, protesting that he would not die like a dog. bathed in blood, his knees buckling this boatswain was hurled into the sea. by which time fanny, a witness, fainted. her life spared, she nonetheless was forced for the remainder of the night to share a cabin with able seaman richard redman. not even lieutenant mcintosh escapeed the mob's rath. in the final ands of yellow fever he was carried aloft in a blanket, reportedly, and i quote, out of his mind, and thrown over the starboard gangway by a marine dubbed happy tom. earlier naval mutinies in british history, even e french terror of 1793, 1794, the carnage aboard the hermine was not. thank you very much. i'd be delighted to try to answer any questions with the sole exception of giving repair jonat
not uncommon in the royal navy. by the holy ghost, ex-exclaimed redmon the boatswain shall go with the rt. my god, john martin declared to his attackers, what have i done to you? i've only been six months with you. dragged to the main deck, martin put up a ferocious struggle, protesting that he would not die like a dog. bathed in blood, his knees buckling this boatswain was hurled into the sea. by which time fanny, a witness, fainted. her life spared, she nonetheless was forced for the...
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who had been impressed, scripted, by the royal navy or so he claimed. great britain, however, insisted prior to jonathan robbins execution that august in jamaica after which he was hung in chains indefinitely at the entrance to port royal. great britain insisted that the semen was really most notorious mill near aboard the starcrossed hms hermoine. and irishmen named thomas nash. whether jonathan robbins or thomas nash, such was the political firestorm in the united states over his surrender that thomas jefferson aired upon hearing of his execution that no one circumstance since the establishment of our government has affected the popular mind more. not only did the ghost of jonathan robbins immortalized by jefferson and the emergent republican party as a freedom fighter against british tyranny greatly influenced the tumultuous presidential election of the 1800s. it also helped to shape the young republics identity. how americans viewed themselves and how they and vision of the country's larger destiny. the fact that robbins may indeed have been the iri
who had been impressed, scripted, by the royal navy or so he claimed. great britain, however, insisted prior to jonathan robbins execution that august in jamaica after which he was hung in chains indefinitely at the entrance to port royal. great britain insisted that the semen was really most notorious mill near aboard the starcrossed hms hermoine. and irishmen named thomas nash. whether jonathan robbins or thomas nash, such was the political firestorm in the united states over his surrender...
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its old royal capital is the city of bhuj. its glory days are kind of over.001 earthquake. there's a kind of melancholy about this area, because obviously, this was once the real, opulent centre of a rich empire, trading empire anyway, and the hub was here. but what is still flourishing is bhuj‘s aso—year—old market just a few minutes away, where the trading tradition continues. what do they sell here? they sell everything. fruit, vegetables, fabric, groceries. here, as you can see, all different communities and ethnic groups come here. but kutch's natural harmony was disrupted 70 years ago, when the british left. the country was divided on religious grounds, with muslims partitioned to the north in pakistan, and hindus to the south in india. we drove out of the city towards the border with pakistan, along the way encountering some kutch herdsmen. they've been living here for 400 or 500 years. since, they migrated down south into kutch from sindh, which is now part of pakistan. ever since the split, there's been tension between the two governments, but to the
its old royal capital is the city of bhuj. its glory days are kind of over.001 earthquake. there's a kind of melancholy about this area, because obviously, this was once the real, opulent centre of a rich empire, trading empire anyway, and the hub was here. but what is still flourishing is bhuj‘s aso—year—old market just a few minutes away, where the trading tradition continues. what do they sell here? they sell everything. fruit, vegetables, fabric, groceries. here, as you can see, all...
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our royal expert has the inside scoop from the destination "i-dos". >> dating a royal is not like dating mere mortal. this weekend illustrated how serious meghan and harry are yet again. >> meghan seemed at ease with harry and his inner circle. watching prince harry's best friend tie the knot. >> apparently at the end of the wedding the person who officiated the service said to harry, sir, you're next. that certainly seems to be the general consensus. >> harry was an usher and proved he is the prince of fun. >> harry got carried away on the dance floor and his moonwalk to "billy jean" is said to have crashed into the waitress and drinks flying and the prince is said to be mortified as he helped her up. i think you can rely on harry for a good party. then on saturday, there was images of harry on the beach. we did not see meghan. perhaps they have a little private time. perhaps she was having a quiet time. >> meghan's style this weekend sure made it seem she is prepping to be a princess. here isswhat's interesting the designer is a long time favorite of the duchess of cambridge. kate wore
our royal expert has the inside scoop from the destination "i-dos". >> dating a royal is not like dating mere mortal. this weekend illustrated how serious meghan and harry are yet again. >> meghan seemed at ease with harry and his inner circle. watching prince harry's best friend tie the knot. >> apparently at the end of the wedding the person who officiated the service said to harry, sir, you're next. that certainly seems to be the general consensus. >> harry...
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royal watching the series about the royal house of windsor. if he sets up home with his girlfriend, we know that william and kate set up house, it was very lovely in the welsh privacy of anglesey. we know that edward did. anything but another royal divorce, anything. we will wait and see, we wish them well whatever they choose. that's the papers for tonight. caroline and tony, lovely tonight. caroline and tony, lovely to see you. as always, thank you very much. coming up next, the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode, of course. mark, what have you been watching this week? we have life, a science—fiction movie with jake gyllenhaal. power rangers, they‘ re still morphing but are they mighty? and lost city of z, a real—life tale of exploration. life. it could be anything! set in the international space station i think? yes, exactly. it is a kind of sci—fi—horror hybrid. a soil sample from mars is sent back to the international space station. the crew open i
royal watching the series about the royal house of windsor. if he sets up home with his girlfriend, we know that william and kate set up house, it was very lovely in the welsh privacy of anglesey. we know that edward did. anything but another royal divorce, anything. we will wait and see, we wish them well whatever they choose. that's the papers for tonight. caroline and tony, lovely tonight. caroline and tony, lovely to see you. as always, thank you very much. coming up next, the film review....
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royal officials confirming the royal couples itinerary will move over the shooting incidents in the coming hours. they are expected at the eiffel tower. this is william's first official trip to paris. meeting the french president at the difficult time. after the british voted to leave the eu. >> this partnership will continue despite the decision to leave the european union. the depth of our friendship and breadthfnot change. >> reporter: the city where william suffered his tragedy. he was a teen when diana, died in a paris car accident. last night, william and kate attended a reception in the city of lights. the duchess looking radiant in her high fashn. ceremony in cono embarrassing images for william this week. the prince enjoying skiing with friends in switzerland and part while absent from royal to see in the dog house. professional. ithisger the royals pressure his mother may recognize.t byell phone cameras. recently, william openip hisile >> the first 268 years 8 years life. never talked about it. >> reporter: 28 years later, william compassion that would have made his mother proud.
royal officials confirming the royal couples itinerary will move over the shooting incidents in the coming hours. they are expected at the eiffel tower. this is william's first official trip to paris. meeting the french president at the difficult time. after the british voted to leave the eu. >> this partnership will continue despite the decision to leave the european union. the depth of our friendship and breadthfnot change. >> reporter: the city where william suffered his tragedy....
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the royal navy is growing over all, growing by around 400, because the royal navy is getting new shipsirst sea lord as to the number of sailors he has and royal marines he has. the estimated price tag for the royal navy's dreadnought submarines increased by £620 million between 2015 and 2016. the project will take several decades to complete. and the cost of the left 35 joint strike fighters, bought from the united states, has increased by £843 million. it is still not known when the new aircraft carriers will be commissioned. some of our major potential opponents like iran, china and russia are improving their capabilities day by day. we are not matching those capabilities, nor are we providing the technologies that are needed to suppress some of their systems. at a separate meeting today in brussels, nato foreign ministers are holding talks with the us secretary of state, rex tillerson. britain is one of a minority of member states which does meet its commitment of spending 2% of gdp on defence. right now, hundreds of british and other nato troops are in estonia and other areas borde
the royal navy is growing over all, growing by around 400, because the royal navy is getting new shipsirst sea lord as to the number of sailors he has and royal marines he has. the estimated price tag for the royal navy's dreadnought submarines increased by £620 million between 2015 and 2016. the project will take several decades to complete. and the cost of the left 35 joint strike fighters, bought from the united states, has increased by £843 million. it is still not known when the new...
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a guest here of the royal british legion.of edinburgh, what are your thoughts on this remarkable memorial and there it is, it is just thoughts on this remarkable memorial and there it is, it isjust coming into view now. we haven't really been able to see it before now. we've heard all about it. but what are your thoughts representing the conflicts that you fought in? are your thoughts representing the conflicts that you fought in7|j think it is so important. i mean i have lost many, many friends and quite a few friends, but i think it is the overall commitment that we've given, sacrifices and support to these operations and to the people of afghanistan and iraq. and as we have been saying, this is notjust a tribute to the military, people like yourselves, but also the civilians who've work in these conflict zones either during the conflict or indeed afterwards helping to rebuild these countries. yes, i mean today's battles, the operations we're involved in, it is across the whole spectrum, we need troops on the ground to do t
a guest here of the royal british legion.of edinburgh, what are your thoughts on this remarkable memorial and there it is, it is just thoughts on this remarkable memorial and there it is, it isjust coming into view now. we haven't really been able to see it before now. we've heard all about it. but what are your thoughts representing the conflicts that you fought in? are your thoughts representing the conflicts that you fought in7|j think it is so important. i mean i have lost many, many...
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the headlines: cheering cheers outside court, as a royal marine who killed an injured taliban fighter in afghanistan is given a seven year prison sentence, but told he will be freed in two weeks. alexander blackman was jailed for murder in 2013, but his conviction was reduced to manslaughter earlier this month. his wife is overjoyed. this is the moment we have all been fighting hard for. it's hard to believe that this day is finally here. a shake up of prescriptions, holiday jabs, gluten free food and fish oils may no longer be available on the nhs to save money. a rape victim says she agrees with thejudge in her case who was criticised for warning that drunk women put themselves in danger. i think she was absolutely right in what she said, but it was taken out of context. she put the blame massively on rapists, not the victims. she just simply said to be careful, basically, which is smart advice. the wife of the westminster attacker, khalid masood, condemns his actions, saying she is saddened and shocked. also this hour — cyclone debbie batters the australian state of queensland. hig
the headlines: cheering cheers outside court, as a royal marine who killed an injured taliban fighter in afghanistan is given a seven year prison sentence, but told he will be freed in two weeks. alexander blackman was jailed for murder in 2013, but his conviction was reduced to manslaughter earlier this month. his wife is overjoyed. this is the moment we have all been fighting hard for. it's hard to believe that this day is finally here. a shake up of prescriptions, holiday jabs, gluten free...
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friends say she was living in front royal while going to community college and intern the at fema. friends tell "fox5" they believe she was a vick testimony of domestic violence. >> she was just trying to break up with him that was. it it led to another thing. that's all she was trying to do was break up with the guy. she lost her life. >> a preliminary hearing is set for april 6. in front royal, anjali hem hemphill, "fox5 local news". >> crashes. >> five people killed in drunk driving collision. the man behind the wheel kenneth killly took responsibility for his actions and pleaded giltsty to 28 charges he was facing including five counts of nenlt manslaughter. this crash happened livingston road and livingston terrace october of 201 4 two adults and three children were among those killed. one was a passenger in kelly's car. >> in this case it was the unthinkable two children with ten children between them left without a mother and driver in the victim's vehicle lost two of her children. and so this case has misery that is hard for any of us to imagine. >> kelly's trial was suppos
friends say she was living in front royal while going to community college and intern the at fema. friends tell "fox5" they believe she was a vick testimony of domestic violence. >> she was just trying to break up with him that was. it it led to another thing. that's all she was trying to do was break up with the guy. she lost her life. >> a preliminary hearing is set for april 6. in front royal, anjali hem hemphill, "fox5 local news". >> crashes. >>...
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anything but another royal divorce, anything.hatever they choose. that's the papers for tonight. caroline and tony, lovely tonight. caroline and tony, lovely to see you. as always, thank you very much. coming up next, the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode, of course. mark, what have you been watching this week?
anything but another royal divorce, anything.hatever they choose. that's the papers for tonight. caroline and tony, lovely tonight. caroline and tony, lovely to see you. as always, thank you very much. coming up next, the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode, of course. mark, what have you been watching this week?
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we are at hull truck theatre where the royal shakespeare company have upped sticks from their home inrd—upon—avon to come here and put on the world premiere of a brand—new play. called the hypocrite, a farce about the english civil war. we will take you behind the scenes with actors caroline quentin and mark addy. we will find out why this 75—metre long turbine blade has landed in hull city centre. and take a look at the tiny footprints making a giant artwork celebrating life, birth and memory. as you can see there is already quite a buzz at hull truck theatre. but then again it's not everyday that the rsc up sticks and move to a new home temporarily. but then again it's not a usual year for hull, we are the uk city of culture for 2017. i'm anne—marie tasker, the arts and culture correspondent for the bbc in hull. and this is kofi smiles. i'm the face of hull, chosen by the bbc to tell the world about the city of culture, after i auditioned here. you can see the stage, it's just down there, round past the toilets. it's three months since kofi was over there auditioning by the toilets.
we are at hull truck theatre where the royal shakespeare company have upped sticks from their home inrd—upon—avon to come here and put on the world premiere of a brand—new play. called the hypocrite, a farce about the english civil war. we will take you behind the scenes with actors caroline quentin and mark addy. we will find out why this 75—metre long turbine blade has landed in hull city centre. and take a look at the tiny footprints making a giant artwork celebrating life, birth and...
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discovered bleeding in a front royal's driveway who tried to help her.nally called for a hit-and-run when they discovered adams suffering from serious injuries, officers also responded round the corner for an attempted burglary. that's where they say they arrested the 17-year-old suspect trying to break fellow a damaged car nearby. neighbors say the 17-year-old ran over this mailbox as he drove away. >> it's terrible for the community. you know, you don't want to any of these young kids hurt. it's devastating. it's tragic. >> reporter: adams is a recent graduate in winchester. friends say she was living in front royal while going to community college and interning. they tell fox 5 you they believe she was a victim of domestic violence >> she was trying to break up with him. and it led to another thing. that's all she was trying to do break up with the guy. now she lost her life. >> a preliminary hearing is set for april 6 >>> new warning about zeka. >> zeka has been linked to pr trying to stop the spread of virus as mosquito season approaches. >>> market
discovered bleeding in a front royal's driveway who tried to help her.nally called for a hit-and-run when they discovered adams suffering from serious injuries, officers also responded round the corner for an attempted burglary. that's where they say they arrested the 17-year-old suspect trying to break fellow a damaged car nearby. neighbors say the 17-year-old ran over this mailbox as he drove away. >> it's terrible for the community. you know, you don't want to any of these young kids...
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we've got 45 people in the royal hospital. care homes. it's just a matter of trying to source those packages. is there a crisis in the homecare services? i'd say yes, there is. and it's notjust money. it's the sheer volume of demographics. we've got an ageing population, which we welcome, but we don't have enough people coming into the industry. it's estimated we'll need at least two million more carers in england alone, in both domiciliary care and care homes, to cope with the growing demand by 2025. last october, the regulator in england, the care quality commission, warned the home care sector was at a tipping point. six months on, it says nothing has changed. the homecare sector continues to be a fragile sector. it continues to need to have a long—term, sustainable solution to the problems that it's got. we've carried out our own research that shows that one in four companies are at risk of insolvency. in some parts of england, it's as high as one in three. does that surprise you? i'm afraid it does not surprise me that th
we've got 45 people in the royal hospital. care homes. it's just a matter of trying to source those packages. is there a crisis in the homecare services? i'd say yes, there is. and it's notjust money. it's the sheer volume of demographics. we've got an ageing population, which we welcome, but we don't have enough people coming into the industry. it's estimated we'll need at least two million more carers in england alone, in both domiciliary care and care homes, to cope with the growing demand...
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it comes with the royal couple william and kate here in paris.have just been here under the eiffel tower. looking relaxed despite the tension in the city. even throwing a rugby ball. william and kate, chatting to children. craig, royal official claiming the itinerary here will not change despite the shooting incidents. two shooting incidents. officials here suspect may be terr terror related. even reports that person was on a terror watch list in france. known by police. >> keir simmons with the latest. thank you. >>> let's turn to florida where the president is taking a mini break from the white house while his secretary of state is circling the globe. meeting with lead over e leader today. he is facing criticism from those in his party over the wiretapping claims. we have kelly o'donnell at west palm beach. >> reporter: good morning, sheinelle. the top diplomat in china. secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with chinese leaders a day after he said the threat from north korea is so great that preemptive military action might be needed. this
it comes with the royal couple william and kate here in paris.have just been here under the eiffel tower. looking relaxed despite the tension in the city. even throwing a rugby ball. william and kate, chatting to children. craig, royal official claiming the itinerary here will not change despite the shooting incidents. two shooting incidents. officials here suspect may be terr terror related. even reports that person was on a terror watch list in france. known by police. >> keir simmons...
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the royal navy is growing over all, growing by around 400, because the royal navy is getting new shipsand then it is up to the first sea lord as to the number of sailors he has and royal marines he has. the estimated price tag for the royal navy's dreadnought submarines increased by £620 million between 2015 and 2016. the project will take several decades to complete. and the cost of the f—35 joint strike fighters, bought from the united states, has increased by £843 million. it is still not known when the new aircraft carriers will be commissioned. some of our major potential opponents like iran, china and russia are improving their capabilities day by day. we are not matching those capabilities, nor are we providing the technologies that are needed to suppress some of their systems. at a separate meeting today in brussels, nato foreign ministers are holding talks with the us secretary of state, rex tillerson. britain is one of a minority of member states which does meet its commitment of spending 2% of gdp on defence. right now, hundreds of british and other nato troops are in estoni
the royal navy is growing over all, growing by around 400, because the royal navy is getting new shipsand then it is up to the first sea lord as to the number of sailors he has and royal marines he has. the estimated price tag for the royal navy's dreadnought submarines increased by £620 million between 2015 and 2016. the project will take several decades to complete. and the cost of the f—35 joint strike fighters, bought from the united states, has increased by £843 million. it is still...
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it comes with the royal couple william and kate here in paris. here under the eiffel tower. looking relaxed despite the tension in the city. even throwing a rugby ball. william and kate, chatting to children. craig, royal official claiming the itinerary here will not change despite the shooting incidents. two shooting incidents. officials here suspect may be terr terror related. even reports that person was on a terror watch list in france. known by police. >> keir simmons with the latest. thank you. >>> let's turn to florida where the president is taking a mini break from the white house while his secretary of state is circling the globe. meeting with lead over e leader today. he is facing criticism from those in his party over the wiretapping claims. we have kelly o'donnell at west palm beach. >> reporter: good morning, sheinelle. the top diplomat in china. secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with chinese leaders a day after he said the threat from north korea is so great that preemptive military action might be needed. this is a high stak
it comes with the royal couple william and kate here in paris. here under the eiffel tower. looking relaxed despite the tension in the city. even throwing a rugby ball. william and kate, chatting to children. craig, royal official claiming the itinerary here will not change despite the shooting incidents. two shooting incidents. officials here suspect may be terr terror related. even reports that person was on a terror watch list in france. known by police. >> keir simmons with the...
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some are asking is he shirking his royal responsibilities? >>> good morning, america. busy thursday right here and for millions across the northeast, a lot of digging this morning. >> yeah, they're be busy dig out. not as bad as some feared in new york city but plenty of places got a lot of snow? scranton, these cars that are buried there. that's a lot of digging to get out. and in staten island two ponies escaping when the barn door was blown open by the wind and we can happily report they were safely put back in the barn, they're back home nice and warm. >> out for a little run. >>> we'll have much more on the storm and deep freeze but begin with that revelation overnight. a portion of president trump's 2005 tax returns now made public. the documents showing how much he made, how much he lost and how much he paid in income taxes that year. our chief white house correspondent jon karl has all those details for us. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is not his full tax return but a two page summary of his 2005 return. and it shows for that year a
some are asking is he shirking his royal responsibilities? >>> good morning, america. busy thursday right here and for millions across the northeast, a lot of digging this morning. >> yeah, they're be busy dig out. not as bad as some feared in new york city but plenty of places got a lot of snow? scranton, these cars that are buried there. that's a lot of digging to get out. and in staten island two ponies escaping when the barn door was blown open by the wind and we can happily...
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and more shower activity around front royal. these are pretty good showers, some downpours coming here. if we move up to the north here, up toward martinsburg, more showers into parts of west virginia and washington county. heads up, we will continue to see showers through the evening, all part of a system spinning through. you can see the spin in the atmosphere. we're now on the back side. so you can notice them going from north to south across our region, continuing to bring showers for the next few hours. then it starts to bring in cooler air. today we hit the 70s for the most part. tomorrow, we'll get cooler, but not quite as cool as what you see now. tomorrow, beautiful day, clouds to sun, on the breezy side. the cooler air, tomro we're talking 58 with rain. 62 on saturday, 63 on sunday. lot of events going on. the cherry blossom race coming up on sunday, the kite festival on saturday, and an opening day on monday. right now, all looking pretty good. >> we got a lot to look forward to. we'll take it. >>> still ahead, a fath
and more shower activity around front royal. these are pretty good showers, some downpours coming here. if we move up to the north here, up toward martinsburg, more showers into parts of west virginia and washington county. heads up, we will continue to see showers through the evening, all part of a system spinning through. you can see the spin in the atmosphere. we're now on the back side. so you can notice them going from north to south across our region, continuing to bring showers for the...
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her royal orb symbolizes she was queen of the entire globe.he abbey is filled with the remains of people who put the "great" in britain -- saints, musicians, scientists, and soldiers. for lovers of english literature, strolling through poets' corner can be a pilgrimage in itself. king henry vii's lady chapel, with its colorful windows and fanciful banners, has the festive air of a medieval pageant. the elaborate ceilings is a fine example of fan vaulting, a style that capped the gothic age. at the far end, a wall of modern stained glass marks the royal air force chapel. it honors the fighter pilots of all nations who died defending britain in 1944. with saints in stained glass, heroes in carved stone, and the remains of england's greatest citizens under the floor stones, westminster abbey is the national church and the religious heart of england. -today, on "america's test kitchen," dan shows julia a game changing roast turkey recipe, lisa reviews oven thermometers, bridget and julia share clever thanksgiving shortcuts, and becky uncovers the
her royal orb symbolizes she was queen of the entire globe.he abbey is filled with the remains of people who put the "great" in britain -- saints, musicians, scientists, and soldiers. for lovers of english literature, strolling through poets' corner can be a pilgrimage in itself. king henry vii's lady chapel, with its colorful windows and fanciful banners, has the festive air of a medieval pageant. the elaborate ceilings is a fine example of fan vaulting, a style that capped the...
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in royal oak, michigan, for his piece enough is enough, dealing with pharmaceutical pricing. and our student cam first prize winner for the high school west category, is 9th grader arundathi nair from wyoming for, her piece, fossil fuels to renewables, the challenges of transitioning. congratulations to our winners. thank you to all the students and their teachers for competing and making this year's student cam competition a success. the top 21 winning entries will air on c-span in april. and you can watch all 150 winning documentaries online at studentcam.org. >>> next a look at what defense policies and strategies might look like under the trump admini
in royal oak, michigan, for his piece enough is enough, dealing with pharmaceutical pricing. and our student cam first prize winner for the high school west category, is 9th grader arundathi nair from wyoming for, her piece, fossil fuels to renewables, the challenges of transitioning. congratulations to our winners. thank you to all the students and their teachers for competing and making this year's student cam competition a success. the top 21 winning entries will air on c-span in april. and...
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the royal navy is growing over all, growing by around 400, because the royal navy is getting new ships is up to the first sea lord as to the number of sailors he has and royal marines he has. the estimated price tag for the royal navy's dreadnought submarines increased by £620 million between 2015 and 2016. the project will take several decades to complete. and the cost of the f—35 joint strike fighters, bought from the united states, has increased by £843 million. it is still not known when the new aircraft carriers will be commissioned. some of our major potential opponents like iran, china and russia are improving their capabilities day by day. we are not matching those capabilities, nor are we providing the technologies that are needed to suppress some of their systems. at a separate meeting today in brussels, nato foreign ministers are holding talks with the us secretary of state, rex tillerson. britain is one of a minority of member states which does meet its commitment of spending 2% of gdp on defence. right now, hundreds of british and other nato troops are in estonia and other
the royal navy is growing over all, growing by around 400, because the royal navy is getting new ships is up to the first sea lord as to the number of sailors he has and royal marines he has. the estimated price tag for the royal navy's dreadnought submarines increased by £620 million between 2015 and 2016. the project will take several decades to complete. and the cost of the f—35 joint strike fighters, bought from the united states, has increased by £843 million. it is still not known...
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commentator: hats off for captain guy disney, he's going to win the royal artillery on rathlin rose.is first thoughts, for the young soldier who died alongside him and for those who'd helped his recovery.
commentator: hats off for captain guy disney, he's going to win the royal artillery on rathlin rose.is first thoughts, for the young soldier who died alongside him and for those who'd helped his recovery.
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royal canin. >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards, it is friday, march 17.reaking news, a man was shot and dragged by a vehicle. police are on the scene trying to piece together whaptd in the overnight -- what happened in the overnight murder. >>> and we can see some snowflakes yet again, karen rogers has that and talking about warmer weather over the weekend, matt pellman is here with the commute and happy st. patrick's day, all ahead on "action news." this is how crazy rushing to the tv screaming quick, rachel maddow is about to show a 1040 form. >> we're all glued to it. i was watching the twitter feed. i watched. when 9:00 came rachel took us on an emotional roller coaster because like a roller coaster at the end you're right back where you started and feeling queasy. >> people skeptical about whether his tax form was real or not. we look at the details. it seems like trump filed it. for example, for dependents he wrote, ivanka, don jr. and what's her name. the white house is criticizing rachel maddow saying it's totally illegal to steal and publish tax
royal canin. >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards, it is friday, march 17.reaking news, a man was shot and dragged by a vehicle. police are on the scene trying to piece together whaptd in the overnight -- what happened in the overnight murder. >>> and we can see some snowflakes yet again, karen rogers has that and talking about warmer weather over the weekend, matt pellman is here with the commute and happy st. patrick's day, all ahead on "action news." this is how crazy...
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although it is bound up in royal protocol, for japan, him.on, and particularly to thailand at the moment is important. this is a country in which the japanese have been investing heavily for decades. they are still one of the largest investors here. there are 2000 japanese companies here. every visit is important. at a time when thailand is increasingly looking to china, as are many countries are in the region, for investment and diplomatic influence. japan is fighting its corner and although the emperor will have gone through formal visits this will be building on other top—level visits by japanese diplomats in an attempt to shore up the long stymied in powerful and cultural influence in this country. and, jonathan, before making this trip to bangkok, the emperor visited vietnam. is this a sign that ties have improved after japan invaded vietnam? i think we are ina japan invaded vietnam? i think we are in a new era 110w japan invaded vietnam? i think we are in a new era now where the hangups of the second world war, particularly in south eas
although it is bound up in royal protocol, for japan, him.on, and particularly to thailand at the moment is important. this is a country in which the japanese have been investing heavily for decades. they are still one of the largest investors here. there are 2000 japanese companies here. every visit is important. at a time when thailand is increasingly looking to china, as are many countries are in the region, for investment and diplomatic influence. japan is fighting its corner and although...
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well, the budget today is a kind of casino royale. it was in a new, plainer style, fewer gimmicks.with the plainer style, the substance, too, was straightforward. his mantra was, stick to the plans. some have argued that lower borrowing makes a case for more unfunded spending. i disagree. britain has a debt of nearly £1.7 trillion. almost £62,000 for every household in the country. so the only responsible course of action, mr deputy speaker, is to continue with our plan. so no big change of direction. this is not the time. interestingly, while george osborne's last budget had 145 pages and 77 different measures in it, philip hammond's had 64 pages in only 28 measures. some would say it is a non— budget, bar a controversy that will talk about shortly. but do not underestimate the quiet man. this was big, even bigly, in two respects. this was really a moment to celebrate. because, borrowing is officially more or less back in the range of normality for the first time since 2009. yes, we're back at levels of borrowing gordon brown was comfortable with. and, just in time for brexit, we
well, the budget today is a kind of casino royale. it was in a new, plainer style, fewer gimmicks.with the plainer style, the substance, too, was straightforward. his mantra was, stick to the plans. some have argued that lower borrowing makes a case for more unfunded spending. i disagree. britain has a debt of nearly £1.7 trillion. almost £62,000 for every household in the country. so the only responsible course of action, mr deputy speaker, is to continue with our plan. so no big change of...
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it's a play that brings together the royal shakespeare company and hull playwright richard bean, whoernors. it is a swashbuckling farce about the english civil war. we have been looking at the rehearsals from the start. injanuary, the royal shakespeare company found a new temporary home in hull — a disused church on a housing estate. the english civil war starts now. who will make the first advance? it's a play that is hull through and through, written by a playwright from hull, it is being produced here and is based on a key moment in hull's past. this is a very historic spot for hull. the inspiration for your play. beverly gate. “116112, hull was a walled town, very secure fortress town, and sirjohn holland stood on the beverly gate low wall and he spoke directly to the king and refused him entry and at that moment he became treacherous and would be executed. the writer richard bean started researching his lead character more than two years ago. but rather than a historical drama he has turned the events of 1642 into a comedy. i thought i would be doing the politics. when i started
it's a play that brings together the royal shakespeare company and hull playwright richard bean, whoernors. it is a swashbuckling farce about the english civil war. we have been looking at the rehearsals from the start. injanuary, the royal shakespeare company found a new temporary home in hull — a disused church on a housing estate. the english civil war starts now. who will make the first advance? it's a play that is hull through and through, written by a playwright from hull, it is being...
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they also have to approve it and once it is signed off by mps and peers, it gets royal assent.rmality. labour wants changes to the bill before that happens. we will be pushing hard. i hope the government rethinks, and i hope some of the tory mps who are really concerned about these issues will vote with us because that is the only way we can win these amendments. some tories might oppose the government if they don't get a promise that parliament will be able to intervene if the uk doesn't reach an exit deal with the eu. i think we will hear a definite commitment for a vote if we get a deal but many of us will be probing the issue about if we don't get a deal. despite the threat of some tory rebels, it is unlikely there will be enough to defeat the government, and many in the house of lords don't want a prolonged tussle. so, by the end of today, the prime minister could have the power to start the brexit process. some still oppose it. it won't be a smooth road. but our departure from the eu is getting closer. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. so that debate getting under way
they also have to approve it and once it is signed off by mps and peers, it gets royal assent.rmality. labour wants changes to the bill before that happens. we will be pushing hard. i hope the government rethinks, and i hope some of the tory mps who are really concerned about these issues will vote with us because that is the only way we can win these amendments. some tories might oppose the government if they don't get a promise that parliament will be able to intervene if the uk doesn't reach...
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the 34-year-old prince skipped out on a royal event to go on that trip. spotted on the slopes with an australian model named so having a boozy lunch. >> okay, but perhaps this was his last hurrah. >> this video, as you can tell, provided exclusively by tmz. last month he said he was leaving his job as a helicopter pilot and moving his family backing into kensington palace to focus on royal duties. you see prince william there dancing on his own. >> he doesn't care. >> he doesn't care but is he me in a club just by myself. >> solo dancing? >>. >> yeah. and nobody is impressed. those girls, do they look impressed? so you're a prince. that doesn't impress me much. >> i love that he's dancing like that and he doesn't care what anyone thinks of him just dancing along. >> under the spotlight. >> yeah. >> back here at home. >> yeah. america's first daughter and canada's prime minister together on the great white way. >> yeah, ivanka trump took some time out of her white house schedule last night to catch a broadway show canadian prime minister justin trudeau. >>
the 34-year-old prince skipped out on a royal event to go on that trip. spotted on the slopes with an australian model named so having a boozy lunch. >> okay, but perhaps this was his last hurrah. >> this video, as you can tell, provided exclusively by tmz. last month he said he was leaving his job as a helicopter pilot and moving his family backing into kensington palace to focus on royal duties. you see prince william there dancing on his own. >> he doesn't care. >> he...
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a royal marine who killed and injured taliban fighter in afghanistan will walk free after his convictioneen quashed. that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me good afternoon. you're watching bbc news. i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. andy murray won't be fit to play in great britain's davis cup quarterfinal against france that starts a week on friday. he has a tear in his elbow and needs rest and no decision has been made about when he'll be able to return to action. the davis cup captain leon smith says the world number one's absence will be a "big loss" to the team. kyle edmund, dan evans, jamie murray and dom inglot will head to rouen without him next week. the winners will play serbia or spain in the semis. johanna konta is into the quarter finals of the miami open for a second successive year.the british number one beat spain's lara arruabarrena in straight sets overnight to set up a last eight meeting with simona halep. the england and wales cricket board are pushing ahead with their plans for a city based t20 tournement to be launched in the summer of 202
a royal marine who killed and injured taliban fighter in afghanistan will walk free after his convictioneen quashed. that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me good afternoon. you're watching bbc news. i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. andy murray won't be fit to play in great britain's davis cup quarterfinal against france that starts a week on friday. he has a tear in his elbow and needs rest and no decision has been made about when he'll be able to return to action....
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royal canin. >>> tgif, welcome to friday, march 17, i'm natasha. >> and i'm cornell barnard.ssica are off today. happy st. patrick's day, everybody. >> you're the only one who is wearing green. thank you for representing. >> is your dress not green? i'm color blind. >> there you go. all a trick of the light. we get a pass. we have green screen problems. >> i have green socks. >> he does. he does have st. patrick's day socks. >> they don't go with what i'm wearing but i have green socks. >> the question, is there green on live doppler 7 right now? >> look at you. and you said you were tired this morning. >> it's 4:27. >> i don't think so. she's doing great. thank you for being here, cornell. let's take a look at what's going on. the sweep is green but as far as any radar returns, absolutely not. here's a look at our east bay hills camera. doesn't the city look gorgeous this morning? too bad we couldn't wash it in green lights or something. it is cooler like we talked about but look at that, mid to upper 60s around the bay for your lunch. get outside today, one of the nicest da
royal canin. >>> tgif, welcome to friday, march 17, i'm natasha. >> and i'm cornell barnard.ssica are off today. happy st. patrick's day, everybody. >> you're the only one who is wearing green. thank you for representing. >> is your dress not green? i'm color blind. >> there you go. all a trick of the light. we get a pass. we have green screen problems. >> i have green socks. >> he does. he does have st. patrick's day socks. >> they don't go...
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los royals le dieron vuelta alpartido en la novena y safrancisco cae 4 a 3...as los 49ers... equipo anunci e lleg a un acuerdo con el receptor jeremy kerley por tres aÑos ms... kerley, de 28 aÑos, laemporadapasada lider los niners con 6 atradas para67 yard con tres touchdowns... juanfra sports angle ---anoche l ques dieron comienzo a la nueva campaÑa dela 'mls' y lo hicieron celebrando en casa con un triufo frente aimpact de montreal... take vo vo ---golazo del panameÑo anibal godoantes de los vnte minutos de tiempo corrido... el prximo sbado los quakestendrna visita de l whitecaps de vancouver... godoy despus del partido dijolo siguiente: take sot vo ---regresamos a la liga mx. como ya le haba comentado fu una jornada muy accidentada trejugadores seriamentelesionados... hirving lozano de pachuca perder tres semanas deactividad despus de la entradaque le dio mical orozco dexolos... el jugador sufri una laceracinen el tobillo derecho...la directiva de tuzos plicest fotografa, de laespeluznante herida que porfortuna no provoc fractura o desgarre deligamentos... v
los royals le dieron vuelta alpartido en la novena y safrancisco cae 4 a 3...as los 49ers... equipo anunci e lleg a un acuerdo con el receptor jeremy kerley por tres aÑos ms... kerley, de 28 aÑos, laemporadapasada lider los niners con 6 atradas para67 yard con tres touchdowns... juanfra sports angle ---anoche l ques dieron comienzo a la nueva campaÑa dela 'mls' y lo hicieron celebrando en casa con un triufo frente aimpact de montreal... take vo vo ---golazo del panameÑo anibal godoantes de...