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some royal correspondents have found out what the royal family really think of them and it is not always what they think of you? you must be talking about my colleague nick and the "awful man". anyone having a down day should not watch the dreadful moment from the royal point of view in the snow when they we re point of view in the snow when they were skiing, and they were there to talk about the upcoming wedding of the prince of wales and camilla parker bowles as she then was, and the two princes were there. they had been out clubbing and clearly didn't wa nt to been out clubbing and clearly didn't want to be there. there was a microphone and recorded him saying that about nick. i can't bear him. you can also hear prince charles saying, who is that man? i asked whether they had chained him to a post and you can hear prince charles saying, why is that man asking that question? and harry whispered in his ear that that is what goes on. and william says, sorry, harry says, this is so much fun. and william says, keep smiling. that is the full context of the "awful man" moment. i suspect the
some royal correspondents have found out what the royal family really think of them and it is not always what they think of you? you must be talking about my colleague nick and the "awful man". anyone having a down day should not watch the dreadful moment from the royal point of view in the snow when they we re point of view in the snow when they were skiing, and they were there to talk about the upcoming wedding of the prince of wales and camilla parker bowles as she then was, and...
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prince saud was the only royal to endorse the letters.treason, and may have sealed his fate. a few days later, his twitter account fell silent. this tweet on 10 september was his last. translation: i call for the nation to turn the content of the letters into popular pressure. i have made contact with a man who was in touch with saud in the days before his disappearance. he fears reprisals, so an actor speaks his words. despite saud's precautions, prince khaled believes he may have fallen into an elaborate trap. khaled fears that if saud is in riyadh, his life there may not be pleasant. we can't be sure what happened to prince saud, but we do know about prince sultan. injanuary 2016, he was staying in this exclusive palace hotel. he was about to visit his father in cairo. he was travelling with an entourage of about 18, including his personal doctor and nurses, and bodyguards from the us and europe. two of them tell us what happened. they fear reprisals, so we have hidden their identities, and actors speak their words. the saudi consulate
prince saud was the only royal to endorse the letters.treason, and may have sealed his fate. a few days later, his twitter account fell silent. this tweet on 10 september was his last. translation: i call for the nation to turn the content of the letters into popular pressure. i have made contact with a man who was in touch with saud in the days before his disappearance. he fears reprisals, so an actor speaks his words. despite saud's precautions, prince khaled believes he may have fallen into...
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are we one step closer to a royal wedding? plus -- >> very happy for them. >> new details on will and kate's third baby on the way. >>> then -- >> the wonderful and talented george clooney. >> george with his good buddy, matt damon, gushing about had new lady in his eyes, baby ella. >> she's very elegant, all eyes. >>> fashion secrets from george and amal's first night since the twins. >> why taylor swift was booed at her best friend's wedding. >>> inside katy and orlando's beach rendezvous, and our kevin hart exclusive with his pregnant wife. >> are you ready for diaper duty? >> i'm not doing nothing. >>> now for september 5, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> she is just wild about harry. meghan markle breaks her silence opening up for the first time about her royal love affair with the prince. >> what's so crazy about this is meghan grew up not far from where we are right now in south central los angeles, and she is living a real life fairy tale. >> "we're two people who are really happy and in love." that's how meg
are we one step closer to a royal wedding? plus -- >> very happy for them. >> new details on will and kate's third baby on the way. >>> then -- >> the wonderful and talented george clooney. >> george with his good buddy, matt damon, gushing about had new lady in his eyes, baby ella. >> she's very elegant, all eyes. >>> fashion secrets from george and amal's first night since the twins. >> why taylor swift was booed at her best friend's...
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let's talk to the royal historian hugo vickers. very exciting for the royal family.nice to have some good news. the most interesting part of this is that whatever six the baby is it will not push princess charlotte out of the line of succession. so you will have prince charles, prince william, prince george, princess charlotte and if it's a boy or a girl it will take its place and find princess charlotte. that is quite interesting. the other point is that it is push prince harry to sixth in line which means there is even less chance of him becoming king which makes him —— makes it easier for him to marry whoever he makes him —— makes it easier for him erazwgi;afl tiff? if ii if? princess know gig! is know the j is of the mm 17 7— w immune 17 7— w m1? w w him takin: his lace o-fé ,,; —— ww him takin: his lace as $5 ,,; —— ww to see him taking his place as usual. he is 96 and she is 91 and they are the best example of two people who should never what exactly are we expecting to happen with this bill? today is the first day of term for politicians and this week will be
let's talk to the royal historian hugo vickers. very exciting for the royal family.nice to have some good news. the most interesting part of this is that whatever six the baby is it will not push princess charlotte out of the line of succession. so you will have prince charles, prince william, prince george, princess charlotte and if it's a boy or a girl it will take its place and find princess charlotte. that is quite interesting. the other point is that it is push prince harry to sixth in...
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some royal correspondents have found out what the royal family really think of them and it is not always having a down day should not watch the dreadful moment from the royal point of view in the snow when they were skiing, and they were there to talk about the upcoming wedding of the prince of wales and camilla parker bowles as she then was, and the two princes were there. they had been out clubbing and clearly didn't want to be there. there was a microphone and recorded him saying that about nick. i can't bear him. there are fantastic other bits in there. you can also hear prince charles saying, who is that man? i asked whether they had chained him to a post and you can hear prince charles saying, why is that man asking that question? and harry whispered in his ear that that is what goes on. and william says, sorry, harry says, this is so much fun. and william says, keep smiling. that is the full context of the "awful man" moment. i suspect the queen doesn't know who i am and that is very healthy. i suspect that prince charles probably thinks i don't take him seriously enough, but he p
some royal correspondents have found out what the royal family really think of them and it is not always having a down day should not watch the dreadful moment from the royal point of view in the snow when they were skiing, and they were there to talk about the upcoming wedding of the prince of wales and camilla parker bowles as she then was, and the two princes were there. they had been out clubbing and clearly didn't want to be there. there was a microphone and recorded him saying that about...
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on that note of royal discord we will have to draw things to a close but thank you both very much.s it for the papers tonight, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc website, it is all fair, seven days a week. and if you missed the programme any evening you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. thank you and goodbye. this cool and showery weather that has developed over the last few days is the sort of weather that will ta ke is the sort of weather that will take us into the start of the weekend but slowly but surely those showers will begin to ease. there will be spells of sunshine. the nights however will be decidedly chilly. earlier today, you can see there were quite a few showers, some of them heavy and funded. those showers continuing to feed away in most showers continuing to feed away in m ost pla ces showers continuing to feed away in most places for the rest of the night. inland spots, one or two showers continuing. temperatures dipping away in big towns and cities. in the countryside could be cooler than that. a cool and fresh start to saturday morn
on that note of royal discord we will have to draw things to a close but thank you both very much.s it for the papers tonight, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc website, it is all fair, seven days a week. and if you missed the programme any evening you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. thank you and goodbye. this cool and showery weather that has developed over the last few days is the sort of weather that will ta ke is the sort of weather that will take us into...
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but is a royal engagement on the way? what insiders think when " eyewitness news" at noon he's a double-dipping mepension padder.y. double-dipping pension padder! he had two government jobs, two paychecks and padded his pension along the way. he's a double-dipping pension padder! now he's making over $300,000 a year as a lobbyist and a senator. double-dipping pension padder! so he's all set - thanks to you, the taxpayer. which is why steve sweeney had no problem voting to raise your taxes 145 times, including the largest gas tax hike in history. sounds about right, coming from a.... double-dipping pension padder! >> back on "eyewitness news," with this huge fire burning in the mountains of california, this is happening in corona. that's almost 50 miles outside of los angeles. with these flames scorch more than 2,000 acres, and coming dangerously close to houses, more than 1500 people have been forced to evacuate their homes. so far, one home has reportedly been damaged. according to report, it may have been sparked by blo
but is a royal engagement on the way? what insiders think when " eyewitness news" at noon he's a double-dipping mepension padder.y. double-dipping pension padder! he had two government jobs, two paychecks and padded his pension along the way. he's a double-dipping pension padder! now he's making over $300,000 a year as a lobbyist and a senator. double-dipping pension padder! so he's all set - thanks to you, the taxpayer. which is why steve sweeney had no problem voting to raise your...
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couple. >> everybody's very excited about a royal baby.ncement coming earlier than palace officials anticipating after it was revealed that kate is again suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum. the situation can become dangerous, causing severe malnutrition, electrolyte abnormalities and in some cases organ failure. >> it's not been as severe as the first pregnancy. she's been unwell. she would like to take george to his school on friday. >> reporter: kate hinting in july at a growing family after a well-wisher gave her a gift meant for newborn baby. baby number three bumps prince harry down to sixth in line of succession. and thanks to a law change in 2013, princess charlotte will remain fourth in line, just behind big brother george, regardless of whether or not the new baby is a boy or girl. uncle harry was all smiles, stepping out in manchester on monday. >> fantastic, great, very, very happy for them. >> reporter: next in line poised to help grow the royal family? prince harry's girl friend, tr opening up about their relationship amid
couple. >> everybody's very excited about a royal baby.ncement coming earlier than palace officials anticipating after it was revealed that kate is again suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum. the situation can become dangerous, causing severe malnutrition, electrolyte abnormalities and in some cases organ failure. >> it's not been as severe as the first pregnancy. she's been unwell. she would like to take george to his school on friday. >> reporter: kate hinting in july at a...
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the raf mounts bay has issued aid to anguilla. 50 royal marines and army engineers have shored up keyrt which is now able to service emergency flights. the mounts bay is carrying equipment including helicopters, as we see here. britain has been accused of an overall slow response to the disaster. the international development secretary, priti patel, has been setting out what aid the uk government is sending. we are sending out buckets, solar equipment, practical equipment that people need straight after a terrible hurricane, the type of disaster that we have seen. so there isa disaster that we have seen. so there is a range of equipment that is going out, it's being deployed. we have seen a c—17 fly from brize norton carrying a range of equipment. it's very much the type of kit, shelter kit, power kits, also buckets that will help provide water, water purification that people need after such a disaster like a hurricane. and this is actually being driven to gibraltar? what we are doing today is, we are going to send out this equipment, we are looking at how we are going to get it out b
the raf mounts bay has issued aid to anguilla. 50 royal marines and army engineers have shored up keyrt which is now able to service emergency flights. the mounts bay is carrying equipment including helicopters, as we see here. britain has been accused of an overall slow response to the disaster. the international development secretary, priti patel, has been setting out what aid the uk government is sending. we are sending out buckets, solar equipment, practical equipment that people need...
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of what we're calling the all time high club apple, mcdonald's, paypal, unit ued health care, even royal kai b rib yan. which stocks do you keep buying and which do you start fading at these levels >> that's a cast of the names i don't mention, but the ones that stick out to me, royal caribbean has been a monster you had an interview with pl feign b about two years ago. it was a $60 stock stock has doubled. goldman sachs just took it from neutral to overweight. they'll upgrade it again, i think. i also think unh is a monstemon. 18 times forward earnings. i don't think it's expensive in the space. great company. great balance sheet and the stock goes higher. the last one is sales force. we talked about it this week they report, stocked sells off week and a half later, the stock makes all time high. that's been the mo for the stock for the last two and a half years seemingly. >> brian kelly >> for me, it's the space. something like paypal. we know payments are changing. this is kind of a secular change in the entire industry and paypal is all over it. they're getting massive growth unbelie
of what we're calling the all time high club apple, mcdonald's, paypal, unit ued health care, even royal kai b rib yan. which stocks do you keep buying and which do you start fading at these levels >> that's a cast of the names i don't mention, but the ones that stick out to me, royal caribbean has been a monster you had an interview with pl feign b about two years ago. it was a $60 stock stock has doubled. goldman sachs just took it from neutral to overweight. they'll upgrade it again, i...
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so are royal fans. >> it's grateful -- we need royal children. >> kensington palace -- saying duchess of cambridge is being treated for the same severe morning sickness they had with her previous pregnancies and the -- the news comes on the same week that little prince george starts kindergarten. on thursday, he'll join other children here at thomas', a private school in london. the happy announcement comes just four days after the 20th anniversary of the death of prince william's mother princess diana. >> they'll bring their children up the same way as princess -- >> the new baby will be born 5th in line to the british line bumping uncle prince harry down to 6th place. >> how are you feeling about the news you're going to be an uncle again? >> great. very happy for them. >> some are speculating about ns s. >> victoria, maybe. >> the early favorite is alice for a princess and arthur for a prince. jane ferguson for cbs news, london. >> and the new baby regardless of sex will become 5th in line for the thrown. >>> meanwhile after setting a record time in space, peggy whitman is -- the m
so are royal fans. >> it's grateful -- we need royal children. >> kensington palace -- saying duchess of cambridge is being treated for the same severe morning sickness they had with her previous pregnancies and the -- the news comes on the same week that little prince george starts kindergarten. on thursday, he'll join other children here at thomas', a private school in london. the happy announcement comes just four days after the 20th anniversary of the death of prince william's...
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royal watcher andrew morton.re, so she hatches a secret plan. >> it was almost like you were in a sort of a james bond movie, kind of. >> it was much simpler in a way than people make. >> starting in the summer of 1991, he biked to kensington palace as he has for years. this time he carries a small tape recorder and a long list of questions hidden in his bag. >> went outside, had lunch, maybe a few questions before lunch and a few after and then off again. >> off to deliver the tips to andrew morton, who weaves them in into a revealing book, more revealing than anyone expected. >> she was very open, indeed, about everything, indeed to the level i was worrying -- cautioned about what was being said. >> from her struggles with bulimia, to her husband's infidelities and her multiple suicide attempts, one of them happening when she was just three months pregnant with prince william. >> she threw herself down the staircase and charles went out the door. she was badly bruised. >> this was a letter -- >> by the end of t
royal watcher andrew morton.re, so she hatches a secret plan. >> it was almost like you were in a sort of a james bond movie, kind of. >> it was much simpler in a way than people make. >> starting in the summer of 1991, he biked to kensington palace as he has for years. this time he carries a small tape recorder and a long list of questions hidden in his bag. >> went outside, had lunch, maybe a few questions before lunch and a few after and then off again. >> off...
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the royal family are said to be ‘delighted'.gaard be feeling about the —— how are you feeling about the news that you are going to be an uncle again? very excited. how is your sister—in—law? very excited. how is your sister-in-law? i haven't seen her for awhile, but i think she's 0k. heading for ‘a perfect storm' — a senior police official warns of the impact of staff cuts and raising crime on forces in england and wales. gangs are offering royal mail staff big sums of money to steal bank cards — a bbc investigation finds. also in the next hour. a red arrow salute as the the queen officially opens the new queensferry crossing. the queen was accompanied by prince philip — 53 years to the day after she opened the neighbouring forth road bridge. should girls and boys close —— clothes be a thing of the past? john lewis decide to take boys and girl labelling off their children's clothes. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. south korea says it has seen indications that the north is preparing more missile launches, possibly an inte
the royal family are said to be ‘delighted'.gaard be feeling about the —— how are you feeling about the news that you are going to be an uncle again? very excited. how is your sister—in—law? very excited. how is your sister-in-law? i haven't seen her for awhile, but i think she's 0k. heading for ‘a perfect storm' — a senior police official warns of the impact of staff cuts and raising crime on forces in england and wales. gangs are offering royal mail staff big sums of money to...
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our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports.er husband and prince harry. no hint of the announcement of a third baby. kensington palace was forced to disclose the pregnancy this morning because the duchess had had the pull—out of a public engagement because of acute morning sickness. the condition she experienced for both of her previous pregnancies. she is now resting at kensington palace. according to the statement, the queen, opening the queensferry crossing near edinburgh this morning, and other members of the royal family are delighted with the royal family are delighted with the news. the baby will be the queen's six great grandchild and will be fifth in line of succession to the throne. it is more than four yea rs now to the throne. it is more than four years now since the birth of prince george injuly 2013. this is an important week for him, he is due to start at his new school in london, something his mother certainly will not want to miss. their second child, princess charlotte, was born in may 20 15. child, princess c
our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports.er husband and prince harry. no hint of the announcement of a third baby. kensington palace was forced to disclose the pregnancy this morning because the duchess had had the pull—out of a public engagement because of acute morning sickness. the condition she experienced for both of her previous pregnancies. she is now resting at kensington palace. according to the statement, the queen, opening the queensferry crossing near edinburgh this...
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couple. >> everybody's very excited about a royal baby.ncement coming earlier than palace officials anticipating after it was revealed that kate is again suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum. the situation can become dangerous, causing severe malnutrition, electrolyte abnormalities and in some cases organ failure. >> it's not been as severe as the first pregnancy. she's been unwell. she would like to take george to his school on friday. >> reporter: kate hinting in july at a growing family after a well-wisher gave her a gift meant for newborn baby. baby number three bumps prince harry down to sixth in line of succession. and thanks to a law change in 2013, princess charlotte will remain fourth in line, just behind big brother george, regardless of whether or not the new baby is a boy or girl. uncle harry was all smiles, stepping out in manchester on monday. >> fantastic, great, very, very happy for them. >> reporter: next in line poised to help grow the royal family? prince harry's girl friend, actress meghan markle, she is opening up abo
couple. >> everybody's very excited about a royal baby.ncement coming earlier than palace officials anticipating after it was revealed that kate is again suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum. the situation can become dangerous, causing severe malnutrition, electrolyte abnormalities and in some cases organ failure. >> it's not been as severe as the first pregnancy. she's been unwell. she would like to take george to his school on friday. >> reporter: kate hinting in july at a...
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you are the royal. >> i feel like the royal prognosticator. this is gig -- big. they thought over the weekend she was at the invictus games they were seated far apart. now we finally got to see them together, giving the people what they want. >> we're going to see when the wedding date might be later on. but we're going to move on to our top story and breaking news, california. here's a live picture coming in where hundreds of people in southern california have been ordered out of their homes because of a raging brush fire. burning in corona, near anaheim. >> officials say it just exploded, quickly growing to more than three square miles. people had gist -- just minutes to gather what they could. >> there are no reports at this hour of damage to homes but there are intense flames on the edge of some neighborhoods, yards from homes, and all of this happening in orange county at this hour. we'll continue to keep an eye on the situation go southern california. >>> more than 180 protesters were arrested before a senate hearing on a bell that now seems doomed. the pro
you are the royal. >> i feel like the royal prognosticator. this is gig -- big. they thought over the weekend she was at the invictus games they were seated far apart. now we finally got to see them together, giving the people what they want. >> we're going to see when the wedding date might be later on. but we're going to move on to our top story and breaking news, california. here's a live picture coming in where hundreds of people in southern california have been ordered out of...
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meghan markel is opening up about her royal love affair with a prince. >> what's so crazy about this is meghan grew up not far from where we are right now in south central los angeles, and she is living a real life fairy tale. >> "we're two people who are really happy and in love." that's how meghan describes her 16-month romance with prince harry, who she calls her "boyfriend." quote, we were very quietly dating for about six months before it became news. i have never defined myself by my relationship. in her first sit down interview about prince harry, the 36-year-old poses for "vanity fair" with bare feet in a ball gown looking very much like the future princess she may one day be. behind the scenes, we see the "suits" star at ease, laughing and showing off her beautiful smile, but meghan's favorite thing about the photo shoot? there's barely any makeup, little editing and, quote, we will finally be able to see my freckles. but, did the palace have to approve? "e.t.'s" royals expert, victoria arbiter, explains. >> technically, meghan is still a free and independent citizen, so, no
meghan markel is opening up about her royal love affair with a prince. >> what's so crazy about this is meghan grew up not far from where we are right now in south central los angeles, and she is living a real life fairy tale. >> "we're two people who are really happy and in love." that's how meghan describes her 16-month romance with prince harry, who she calls her "boyfriend." quote, we were very quietly dating for about six months before it became news. i have...
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. >>> and royal baby surprise. william and kate about to welcome another new addition. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening, i'm peter alexander in tonight for lester. another powerful hurricane barreling toward the u.s. the governor of florida cladeclaring a state of emergency as irma gathers strength, upgraded to a dangerous category 4 storm. it's already threatening millions of americans on the east coast and comes just days after hurricane harvey leveled one of the most destructive blows this country has ever seen. in florida, residents are already cleaning out store shelves and making plans to get out. al roker is tracking its path right now, joining us with the very latest. al, where is this thing going? >> that's why so many people have to be aware of this storm, peter. it has the potential to not only just come across and devastate the caribbean, but also the eastern seaboard. right now a category 4 storm, it's 490 miles east of the leeward islands, 130-mile-an-hour winds, and it is moving
. >>> and royal baby surprise. william and kate about to welcome another new addition. >>> "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening, i'm peter alexander in tonight for lester. another powerful hurricane barreling toward the u.s. the governor of florida cladeclaring a state of emergency as irma gathers strength, upgraded to a dangerous category 4 storm. it's already threatening millions of americans on the east coast and comes just days after...
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at a theater or wherever at the royal theater. then along came a developer who said, look, let me buy the beach and then he developed it into condos. i think they did the wise thing when they sold it. although, historically, and emotionally, it was not a good thing. but it is what it is. >> boy, if you love history like i do. those old photos gives me a window into what it was like here. we've got a lot more of those photos and an interactive page on our nbc washington act. >> all people are going to the beach, they're probably already there at this point. >> you would hope so. >> unless you want to drive for the day and come back. >> some are real close. >> weather looks great for it whatever you're doing today. a really great end to the labor day weekend. the unofficial end to summer is what i should say. technically, we're still in summer. really good today no matter what you're doing. by the middle of the week, we'll see rain. could be as early as tomorrow, late afternoon. then we go into this coming weekend. it looks really g
at a theater or wherever at the royal theater. then along came a developer who said, look, let me buy the beach and then he developed it into condos. i think they did the wise thing when they sold it. although, historically, and emotionally, it was not a good thing. but it is what it is. >> boy, if you love history like i do. those old photos gives me a window into what it was like here. we've got a lot more of those photos and an interactive page on our nbc washington act. >> all...
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wrong that marriage went. >> reporter: diana, the modern, accessible, caring, and yet exasperating royal had become their new brand, and her death seemed to break the bond between the monarchy and the people. it became the story at the time. in some ways, though, her death is proving more difficult for them to handle than her life was. 20 years later, the flowers are gone, and that great flood of shock and grief that had swept britain has long since receded, leaving a kind of sad nostalgia behind. diana's legacy is that she changed the way a nation behaves. >> there is no doubt that diana marks an epoch. >> reporter: royal historian david starkey. >> from the people with the stiff upper lip, we become a nation where there's nary a dry eye and the lip always trembles. this, i think, is very, very different. >> reporter: a difference she never got to see. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> brennan: in a moment, we'll go back to demarco morgan in houston where flood victims are being blessed by the amazing grace of victoria white. >>> relief agencies are doing all they can to fill the stom
wrong that marriage went. >> reporter: diana, the modern, accessible, caring, and yet exasperating royal had become their new brand, and her death seemed to break the bond between the monarchy and the people. it became the story at the time. in some ways, though, her death is proving more difficult for them to handle than her life was. 20 years later, the flowers are gone, and that great flood of shock and grief that had swept britain has long since receded, leaving a kind of sad...
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professor cathy warwick, from the royal college of midwiveslj professor cathy warwick, from the royalsitting around and talking about childbirth... it is interesting. what she says, the longer you wait to have children there are certain risk factors that go up but what professor cathy warwick suggests is that the risk goes up by a small amount, how significant is that? is it overplayed? she says i am not sure why we are it overplayed? she says i am not sure why we are so it overplayed? she says i am not sure why we are so worried and i am not sure we should be terrifying woman about it. well... i suggested something to do with the patriarch if you want to go into that, that level of staff. why do we constantly terrify women by biological clocks and all that sort of thing? regularly. i suspect this is one of the reasons behind it. quite a bit in there about the overzealous promotion of so—called natural childbirth, some others being purged to have no medical intervention whatsoever, of course each breath is completely different and has to be taken as such. the sunday express, let's pic
professor cathy warwick, from the royal college of midwiveslj professor cathy warwick, from the royalsitting around and talking about childbirth... it is interesting. what she says, the longer you wait to have children there are certain risk factors that go up but what professor cathy warwick suggests is that the risk goes up by a small amount, how significant is that? is it overplayed? she says i am not sure why we are it overplayed? she says i am not sure why we are so it overplayed? she says...
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at stratford, aged 29, he created the royal shakespeare company.ead the play — embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph — a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi plays as the wars of the roses. sir peter was a visionary. he was a colossus, striding the world of the british theatre. in a way it would be iniquitous to pick out any individual production. i think his greatest legacy must be the company he formed, the royal shakespeare company. but the wunderkind suffered a nervous breakdown and quit. only to re—emerge as laurence 0livier‘s successor as director of the new national theatre being built on london's southbank. he revelled in his new role. it is a very, very complex, very stimulating job because it is both concerned with management and with art. he combined creative flair with a phenomenal workrate, administrative skill and formidable powers of persuasion. ah, yes. he transferred national productions like amad
at stratford, aged 29, he created the royal shakespeare company.ead the play — embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph — a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi plays as the wars of the roses. sir peter was a visionary. he was a colossus, striding the world of the british theatre. in a way it would be iniquitous to pick out any individual production. i think...
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i guess to be a royal, i don't have the responsibilities. the next time we could see the pregnant duchess is thursday. they're expected to drop prince george off for his first day of school. >> i don't know. one kid, two kids, get bumped down the line. now they're trying to make sure harry never gets there. >> i think harry likes it just fine. >>> as we mentioned, just like in her first two pregnancies kate is suffering from the condition that causes morning sickness that's so bad, most women have to be to the hospital. a pafrpparent apparently, it's all day long. meanwhile, the hash tag on twitter, unlikely royal baby names. fresh prince, brexit. beyonce. these are unlikely names. >> these are names that make the royal cut. >> brexit would be fun in the name. i get what it is. >> i don't think prince william is going to do that. >> i don't think it's going to be fresh prince either. cute. but no. >> that's all i picture in my head. philly and all that stuff. >> couple hundred thousand kids going back to school today. >> i know. a lot of peo
i guess to be a royal, i don't have the responsibilities. the next time we could see the pregnant duchess is thursday. they're expected to drop prince george off for his first day of school. >> i don't know. one kid, two kids, get bumped down the line. now they're trying to make sure harry never gets there. >> i think harry likes it just fine. >>> as we mentioned, just like in her first two pregnancies kate is suffering from the condition that causes morning sickness that's...
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diana dragged the royal family, kicking and screaming into the 20th century.t she set foot in that family, there was never any feeling in it, and that she really wanted to lead from the heart and not the head. >> diana lived a life of fairy tale and tragedy, hunted by the press, beloved by the people. a charismatic and yet complex character, vulnerable and manipulative, but strong and sympathetic. there can be no question of the impact she made. her boys, william and harry, have combined the best of the traditions of the monarchy with a warmth and humanity of their mother. a commitment to public service, deep, personal compassion, and a dedication to family. qualities that make diana's legacy as vibrant today as it was 20 years ago. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening again from houston. a week after hurricane harvey came ashore, the reminders that this is not over keep coming and there's a new one that just happened. explosions and a massive fire at the chemical plant 25 miles northeast of houston. it began with flooding, followed by a po
diana dragged the royal family, kicking and screaming into the 20th century.t she set foot in that family, there was never any feeling in it, and that she really wanted to lead from the heart and not the head. >> diana lived a life of fairy tale and tragedy, hunted by the press, beloved by the people. a charismatic and yet complex character, vulnerable and manipulative, but strong and sympathetic. there can be no question of the impact she made. her boys, william and harry, have combined...
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as boss of the royal shakespeare company then the royal shakespeare company then the national theatrehe's always championed state funding for the arts. but with economic hard times come tough questions, our taxpayer subsidies really necessary to foster creative excellence? sir peter hall, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you have had a long career, more than 50 years in the theatre. you work through good times and bad times, what is the state of the theatre today do you think? well, first of all one must use the word subsidy and say, you know, with less subsidy things would be healthier. i've even heard that said from the right. the thing that worries me is if we stop subsidy next week, there's still a subsidy. there's a subsidy that the artists give. i don't think the public has any understanding whatsoever that although a few great stars may be jolly lucky and may earn a fortune, 90% of people that work in the theatre work for appalling money, absolutely appalling, and that i think is the chief worry about the state of the theatre at the moment. to be clear about this word subsidy, d
as boss of the royal shakespeare company then the royal shakespeare company then the national theatrehe's always championed state funding for the arts. but with economic hard times come tough questions, our taxpayer subsidies really necessary to foster creative excellence? sir peter hall, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you have had a long career, more than 50 years in the theatre. you work through good times and bad times, what is the state of the theatre today do you think? well, first of all...
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three of them are believed to be members of the royal anglian regiment.y are being detained under terror laws. they're accused of belonging to national action — it was banned last year for being racist, homophobic and anti—semitic. a fifth person, a civilian, is also being held. also tonight — the toddler stamped to death by her mother — a review blames care workers for believing the killer. south korea shows off its weapons — russia's president putin warns that a military stand—off threatens a global catastrophe. kate and william win their privacy battle over topless photos — a french celebrity magazine is ordered to pay damages. my run will start from los angeles and it will go all the way through colorado. and she'll end up in new york — meet mimi the grandmother who's planning on setting a record. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, gareth bale says wales will face their world cup qualifier with moldova tonight with conviction after beating them 4—0 last year. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. four serving members of the british arm
three of them are believed to be members of the royal anglian regiment.y are being detained under terror laws. they're accused of belonging to national action — it was banned last year for being racist, homophobic and anti—semitic. a fifth person, a civilian, is also being held. also tonight — the toddler stamped to death by her mother — a review blames care workers for believing the killer. south korea shows off its weapons — russia's president putin warns that a military stand—off...
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then today, it received a royal seal of approval.ed. today it was the turn of the queen to meet some of the workers who built it and see for herself the finished crossing. cheering there to greet her and the duke of edinburgh, hundreds of local school children, who've grown up watching the new structure stretch out over the new structure stretch out over the water. this is a bridge that celebrates the skills of hand and heart and celebrates the skills of hand and heartand mind. celebrates the skills of hand and heart and mind. a small group, chosen from the many thousands involved in this construction, on hand as the queen officially opened the new crossing. then for the royal visitors, a short drive over the bridge. this reminiscent of an earlier visit by the queen more than half a century ago. in front of large crowds, she officially opened the forth road bridge, which sits just to the east. concerns over corroding cables on that older bridge led to the decision to build this new one, which the queen today described as a feat of en
then today, it received a royal seal of approval.ed. today it was the turn of the queen to meet some of the workers who built it and see for herself the finished crossing. cheering there to greet her and the duke of edinburgh, hundreds of local school children, who've grown up watching the new structure stretch out over the new structure stretch out over the water. this is a bridge that celebrates the skills of hand and heart and celebrates the skills of hand and heartand mind. celebrates the...
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meghan markle -- >>> royal watchers are crossing their fingers for another royal wedding, they walked hand in hand, in front of cameras for the first time, they were in canada yesterday, greeting fans at the invictus games, the pair have been dating for more than a year now. >>> season two of bull, starts tonight on cbs. it focuses on the title character, dr. jason bull, and how he uses psychology to help clients sway juries. this season, dives more into the character's personal life. >> save you breath, because we are interested -- >> you haven't heard the offer. >> i don't need to hear the offer. >> take a million dollars and multiply it by 500, no, let me put it another way, take a billion dollars and divide it in half. >> is this for real? >> doesn't get any realer. call your client. tell her the good news. >> actually, i'm on my way to see her now. >> i like her attitude. a little while ago, i had a chance to chat with actor michael weatherly, who plays dr. jason bull. >> you can explore that side of you that something that is -- you never thought was inside of you, i guess. >> y
meghan markle -- >>> royal watchers are crossing their fingers for another royal wedding, they walked hand in hand, in front of cameras for the first time, they were in canada yesterday, greeting fans at the invictus games, the pair have been dating for more than a year now. >>> season two of bull, starts tonight on cbs. it focuses on the title character, dr. jason bull, and how he uses psychology to help clients sway juries. this season, dives more into the character's...
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indeed i do, that's when i founded the royal shakespeare company. do you accept that it was?t was a golden age but is not as golden as you all make out, i know it wasn't. i wouldn't like to go back to there because it's not... it's not as invigorating, it's not as strong as things are now. what is good now is very very good and if we had any government policy which actually understood what the arts can mean to this country, it could explode in the most extraordinary way. this really isn't about government. yes it is. surely it's about names, it's about peggy ashcroft and ralph richardson and ian mckellen. .. ..and judi dench. and john gielgud and all these people, and the writers, pinter and stoppard... most of them, god save them, were still here until a few weeks ago. my point is they were perhaps that their creative height in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s and we don't seem to be generating a new generation of people are equivalent in stature. i don't think that's true. wait a bit. there's some extraordinary people coming up. but they have to... a writer has to say, "ok, in
indeed i do, that's when i founded the royal shakespeare company. do you accept that it was?t was a golden age but is not as golden as you all make out, i know it wasn't. i wouldn't like to go back to there because it's not... it's not as invigorating, it's not as strong as things are now. what is good now is very very good and if we had any government policy which actually understood what the arts can mean to this country, it could explode in the most extraordinary way. this really isn't about...
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s" royals expert, victoria arbiter, explains. >> technically, meghan is still a free and independent citizen, so, no, she wouldn't need the palace's approval to conduct this interview, but there's no way she would have done it without the blessing of both harry and the kensington palace. "vanity fair" is considered more of a society magazine. prestigious, excellent writing, globally available, and i expect "vf" knows not to cross the line so there is an element of control. >> other things we learned, the strongest bond harry and meghan share is their philanthropy. she never reads the press, and one of her good friends is new mom, serena williams. the two met about seven years ago at the super bowl. serena gives meghan advice on how to handle the haters. >> serena williams said, look. you really can't hide and shouldn't hide. and you should, in fact, be yourself. >> but what about rumors of a royal engagement and would the palace approve, especially since she's an american divorcee? >> an american divorcee was a problem in the past, but we live in different times now. the king is one,
s" royals expert, victoria arbiter, explains. >> technically, meghan is still a free and independent citizen, so, no, she wouldn't need the palace's approval to conduct this interview, but there's no way she would have done it without the blessing of both harry and the kensington palace. "vanity fair" is considered more of a society magazine. prestigious, excellent writing, globally available, and i expect "vf" knows not to cross the line so there is an element of...
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net: baby news from the royal family.ealing theace duke m duchess of cambridge will welcome their third child. the queen is said to be delighted with the news of a new great-grandchild. the duchess of cambridge is once again being treated for severe morning sickness at kensington palace, canceling her planned engagement this morning at a children's center. the condition know hospitalized the duchess during her first pregnancy. it requires extra hydration, medication, and nutrients. the new royal -- a baby brother or sister for charlotte and george -- will now be fifth in line to the throne, after grandfather, father, big brother, and big sister, pushing uncle prince harry down one spot. meanwhile, tennis star serena williams is celebrating her own bundle of joy. the 35-year-old gave birth on friday in palm beach, florida. pounds, 13ighs six ounces. both mother and baby are said to be doing just fine. still more ahead on the news at noon. -- let'ske a quick take a quick look ou kellye: if you have outdoor plans today, you
net: baby news from the royal family.ealing theace duke m duchess of cambridge will welcome their third child. the queen is said to be delighted with the news of a new great-grandchild. the duchess of cambridge is once again being treated for severe morning sickness at kensington palace, canceling her planned engagement this morning at a children's center. the condition know hospitalized the duchess during her first pregnancy. it requires extra hydration, medication, and nutrients. the new...
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publication of the photographs and it goes on "this incident was a serious breach of privacy and the royalessential to pursue all legal remedies. remedies." they wish to make the point strongly that this sort of unjustified intrusion should not happen. that is from kensington palace in the last few minutes. we'll get the latest from paris later on. ayeeshia jayne smith was only 21 months old when she was murdered by her mother. a serious case review has found that social workers weren't focussed enough and care professionals allowed concern for the toddler's mother to overshadow the child's needs. kathryn smith was jailed for at least 19 years, for stamping on her daughter at her home in burton—on—trent in staffordshire in 2014. phil mackie reports. the smiling face of ayeeshia—jayne smith, or a], as a family called her. only 21 months old, she was murdered by her mother during a savage outburst. my daughter is not breathing... this was the 999 call kathryn smith made after stamping on her daughter so hard that the child's heart was literally broken. she's not breathing. can you hear anyth
publication of the photographs and it goes on "this incident was a serious breach of privacy and the royalessential to pursue all legal remedies. remedies." they wish to make the point strongly that this sort of unjustified intrusion should not happen. that is from kensington palace in the last few minutes. we'll get the latest from paris later on. ayeeshia jayne smith was only 21 months old when she was murdered by her mother. a serious case review has found that social workers...
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the sum awarded in damages might fall short of the 1.5 million euros asked for by the royals, but by reflecting the court‘s view that this was a glaringly shameless offence. coming after news of their third expected baby, news of the judgment in after news of their third expected baby, news of thejudgment in paris might be an unwelcome reminder of an unhappy episode, but the royal couple have made their point. in the battle for privacy, they will fight back. the truth is, there was never really any doubt about the verdict. the focus was more any doubt about the verdict. the focus was more on any doubt about the verdict. the focus was more on the extent of the damages that would be awarded. the royal couple and their lawyer had been asking for 1.5 million euros, which would have been way out of line with precedent here. in fact, the 100,000 euros is still a big sum, but is much more in keeping with the tradition finds the french court has given now in this kind of affair. the brexit secretary, david davis, will face questions in the commons this afternoon, as mps return to westminster
the sum awarded in damages might fall short of the 1.5 million euros asked for by the royals, but by reflecting the court‘s view that this was a glaringly shameless offence. coming after news of their third expected baby, news of the judgment in after news of their third expected baby, news of thejudgment in paris might be an unwelcome reminder of an unhappy episode, but the royal couple have made their point. in the battle for privacy, they will fight back. the truth is, there was never...
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tradition. >> previous generations of royals have generally gone to single-sex schools, but at leastt thomas batteras, charlotte can follow. >> student are taught kindness and human rights and that should appeal to william who fought for the less fortunate and george can have fun, too. >> perhaps george will take up golf like his dad. >> one activity is required. >> compulsory for all boys and girls up to the age of ballet class. ♪ >> and there are several ballet shows that take place throughout the year and princess diana, george's grand mother, was a huge ballet fan, and it's probably something that she very much enjoys. >> is it scary that i remember william's first day and now look at george. he's growing up. you know the stars of "will & grace" 2.0 are a little older, a little wires, but most importantly all fired up for their september 28th return. >> the first time we walked out and the audience went insane. >> the energy you feel every single tape night reminds you howci speal the show. >> >> the weirdest thing about this whole thing is that it doesn't feel weird. >> the firs
tradition. >> previous generations of royals have generally gone to single-sex schools, but at leastt thomas batteras, charlotte can follow. >> student are taught kindness and human rights and that should appeal to william who fought for the less fortunate and george can have fun, too. >> perhaps george will take up golf like his dad. >> one activity is required. >> compulsory for all boys and girls up to the age of ballet class. ♪ >> and there are several...
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the end of the morning we got to, our royal lady's dead...hink she wa nts to said, thank christ! i think she wants to be that side. give me a stage and three actors and a text, andi stage and three actors and a text, and i have the confidence to know instinctively what should be done. he was from the outset a confident, precocious, risk—taking director. with some luck and plenty of good judgment, it was he who brought samuel beckett's waiting for godot to london. it was a sensation that changed the game and made his name. idid find changed the game and made his name. i did find it startlingly original. first of all that it turned waiting into something dramatic. second that waiting became a metaphorfor living. what are we actually living for, what are we waiting for? will something come? will something come to explain why we are here and what we are doing? having blown the cobwebs from london's postwar west end, he made his way to stratford to give shakespeare the same treatment. my lovely edward's death, their kingdom's loss, my woeful banis
the end of the morning we got to, our royal lady's dead...hink she wa nts to said, thank christ! i think she wants to be that side. give me a stage and three actors and a text, andi stage and three actors and a text, and i have the confidence to know instinctively what should be done. he was from the outset a confident, precocious, risk—taking director. with some luck and plenty of good judgment, it was he who brought samuel beckett's waiting for godot to london. it was a sensation that...
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they broke the news after kate had to cancel a royal appointment. >> the new royal baby will be prince william and kate's third child and a little brother or sister to 4-year-old prince george and 2-year-old princess charlotte. the queen and members of both families are delighted, so are royal fans. >> it's great for them. we need lots of royal children. >> kensington palace revealed kate's opinions monday saying the duchess of cambridge is being treated for the same severe morning sickness she had with her previous pregnancies. the palace isn't saying how far along kate is. >> the news accommodation on the same week little prince george starin children here at thomas', a private school in london. >> the happy announcement comes just four days after the 20th anniversary of the death of prince william's mother princess diana. >> they will bring their child up in the same way their children up in the same way as diana brought them up, and i think that's just great. >> the new baby will be born fifth in line to the british throne bumping uncle prince harry down to sixth place. >> how are
they broke the news after kate had to cancel a royal appointment. >> the new royal baby will be prince william and kate's third child and a little brother or sister to 4-year-old prince george and 2-year-old princess charlotte. the queen and members of both families are delighted, so are royal fans. >> it's great for them. we need lots of royal children. >> kensington palace revealed kate's opinions monday saying the duchess of cambridge is being treated for the same severe...
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she has done with her previous pregnancies — which meant she had to cancel an engagement today. 0ur royalbridge last week, with her husband and prince harry. no hint then of the announcement of a third baby for william and catherine. kensington palace was forced to disclose the pregnancy this morning because the duchess had had to pull out of a public engagement because of acute morning sickness, the condition she experienced for both her previous pregnancies. she's now resting at kensington palace. according to the statement, the queen — opening the queensferry crossing near edinburgh this morning — and other members of the royal family are delighted with the news. the baby will be the queen's sixth great—grandchild and will be fifth in line of succession to the throne. it's more than four years now since the birth of prince george, injuly 2013. this is an important week for him — he is due to start at his new school in london, something his mother certainly won't want to miss. the couple's second child, princess charlotte, was born in may 2015. she's fourth in the line of succession and
she has done with her previous pregnancies — which meant she had to cancel an engagement today. 0ur royalbridge last week, with her husband and prince harry. no hint then of the announcement of a third baby for william and catherine. kensington palace was forced to disclose the pregnancy this morning because the duchess had had to pull out of a public engagement because of acute morning sickness, the condition she experienced for both her previous pregnancies. she's now resting at kensington...
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professor ash soni is president of the royal pharmaceutical society.me. we will illustrate it now. will you join me in singing? time. we will illustrate it now. will youjoin me in singing? you have to sing it. to food? —— who. we will do it to dr sony. 0k. it —— who. we will do it to dr sony. ok. it feels like a long time. ready #happy birthday to you. happy birthday to you. happy birthday. keep going. 0nce birthday to you. happy birthday. keep going. once more#. aside from the slightly embarrassing issue of singing, that did feel... that did feel like an extremely long time to be washing hands. much more than people would naturally do. absolutely. what you did not wash here. part of it is how do you make sure you cleaned them? you tend to do that and that and that. but you need to do between your fingers.“ it important, rather than hand wash, use soap to get it under the nails? any type of soap will do, but it is important. many people use antibacterial gel is now. is that a good alternative? —— gels. antibacterial gel is now. is that a good alternati
professor ash soni is president of the royal pharmaceutical society.me. we will illustrate it now. will you join me in singing? time. we will illustrate it now. will youjoin me in singing? you have to sing it. to food? —— who. we will do it to dr sony. 0k. it —— who. we will do it to dr sony. ok. it feels like a long time. ready #happy birthday to you. happy birthday to you. happy birthday. keep going. 0nce birthday to you. happy birthday. keep going. once more#. aside from the slightly...
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at stratford, aged 29, he created the royal shakespeare company. going to read the play — embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph — a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi plays as the wars of the roses. sir peter was a visionary. he was a colossus, striding the world of the british theatre. in a way it would be iniquitous to pick out any individual production. i think his greatest legacy must be the company he formed, the royal shakespeare company. but the wunderkind suffered a nervous breakdown and quit. only to re—emerge as laurence 0livier‘s successor as director of the new national theatre being built on london's southbank. he revelled in his new role. it is a very, very complex, very stimulating job because it is both concerned with management and with art. he combined creative flair with a phenomenal workrate, administrative skill and formidable powers of persuasion. ah, yes. he transferred national production
at stratford, aged 29, he created the royal shakespeare company. going to read the play — embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph — a reworking of shakespeare's henry vi plays as the wars of the roses. sir peter was a visionary. he was a colossus, striding the world of the british theatre. in a way it would be iniquitous to pick out any individual...
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. >> thank you for bringing -- >> reporter: newly energized pups received the royal treatment. two of dozens of dogs blessed with new homes. >> i have friends who are displaced in houston and this is our way to be able to help. >> anyone in need, it is nice that we can raise to the level and come and help those that need it the most and those are the voiceless animals that can't speak for themselves. >> reporter: the outpouring of support was deafening. >> i would guess half of the people fostering are probably going to be fosters. i have a sense a lot of them will end up being a foster. >> reporter: failure means success. all of the animals brought in were either sheltered or brought in before the hurricane meaning they are not looking to return to their families. the next time that they bring animals back, those could be family's pets that they are recovering. two of the groups that were involved in getting to texas tell me me they plan to go back to texas. >> so many people and organizations offering a helping hand. we are now preparing for what could be another catastrophic
. >> thank you for bringing -- >> reporter: newly energized pups received the royal treatment. two of dozens of dogs blessed with new homes. >> i have friends who are displaced in houston and this is our way to be able to help. >> anyone in need, it is nice that we can raise to the level and come and help those that need it the most and those are the voiceless animals that can't speak for themselves. >> reporter: the outpouring of support was deafening. >> i...
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forward for the ultra conservative nation the only one to bar women from getting behind the wheel a royal decree announced on state television said the ban would be lifted in june in the meantime a committee will be formed to work out how to implement that to create it came as something of a surprise we'll find out why it's been issued at this time for us this report. the streets of saudi arabia have long been a battleground on one hand women wanting to drive on the other the religious conservatives who have called them too stupid their mobility a threat to society now it is the women who have won. king solomon has issued a decree giving them the right to apply for driving licenses and the freedom of the roads that will be implemented by june next year it's a huge step for saudi arabia enough to warrant a special announcement at the united nations you may be interested to know that a few minutes ago our oil decree has been issued in saudi arabia giving women the right to drive thank you this is a historic day for saudi society for men and women for years some saudi women have gone behind
forward for the ultra conservative nation the only one to bar women from getting behind the wheel a royal decree announced on state television said the ban would be lifted in june in the meantime a committee will be formed to work out how to implement that to create it came as something of a surprise we'll find out why it's been issued at this time for us this report. the streets of saudi arabia have long been a battleground on one hand women wanting to drive on the other the religious...
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in april the royal alum school opened its doors to females. pm theresa may was there to witness the graduation at st test of the first recruits. today it's the res ground fighting force opening its doors. and by the end of next year. women should be able to join the even more physically demanding army infantry units and the royal marines. not everyone welcomes these changes but off to studies concluded women are physically out for the figh. now potential recruits can take up their rights. mark labelle bbc news. okay nnova. says baby sea world news america you can break this actually david davis says he's a determined optimist about britain's future outside the european union. his comments on a visit to washington come after the trade secretary liam fox accuse the era of trying to blackmail britain. into accepting a brags that divorce bill as the price the beginning try to. has a political correspondent allegany. the prime minister showing how it's done as a meeting with the emperor of japan a lesson in delicate diplomac. but it seems her trade
in april the royal alum school opened its doors to females. pm theresa may was there to witness the graduation at st test of the first recruits. today it's the res ground fighting force opening its doors. and by the end of next year. women should be able to join the even more physically demanding army infantry units and the royal marines. not everyone welcomes these changes but off to studies concluded women are physically out for the figh. now potential recruits can take up their rights. mark...
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in some cases like the royal bank of canada they set up a office on s wall street so they could be inhe mix, but actually served wall street interest to some degree in the region and at one point i can't remember the exact date, but at one point chicago business interest and capital purchased a huge chunk of the royal bank of canada to use them. i think it was mutual use, but used to-- but to use them for their own capital expansion and even now you see the presence of these banks there with this long cba historical legacy. host: peter james hudson is a professor of african-american studies here at ucla and the author of this book: "bankers and empire: how wall street coloized the caribbean". this is book to be on c-span2. >> book tv visited capitol hill to as neighbors on congress what they are reading this summer. >> i just finished a book called the immortal irishman about thomas patrick mark who was a leader of the lot-- young ireland movement and escape to america and become a brigadier general in the civil war and was the first governor of montana. intriguing book and when i wou
in some cases like the royal bank of canada they set up a office on s wall street so they could be inhe mix, but actually served wall street interest to some degree in the region and at one point i can't remember the exact date, but at one point chicago business interest and capital purchased a huge chunk of the royal bank of canada to use them. i think it was mutual use, but used to-- but to use them for their own capital expansion and even now you see the presence of these banks there with...