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royals.i love this organization. i'll die for this. >> the royals are mostly white, but they aren't white supremacists. >> we got black royals. we got white royals. it's not a racist thing. >> they're involved in prostitution and guns, but their main business is dealing methamphetamine, fueling a major epidemic across the state. >> they taught me the way of the streets, the drugs, the gangs, the guns. >> the royals use violence as part of their playbook. >> the body was found in a wooded area. >> even against their own. >> why should i blast your [ bleep ]? >> i ain't got nothing against you, man. >> i want to know who are these self-proclaimed redneck gangsters. >> they call us white trash. >> but getting to the truth won't be easy. is there a leader of the royals? >> i don't think that's something that we can discuss. ♪ ♪ >>> this story about a mississippi gang starts 800 miles away in chicago. the simon city royals first emerged here in the 1950s as a mostly italian immigrant street gang,
royals.i love this organization. i'll die for this. >> the royals are mostly white, but they aren't white supremacists. >> we got black royals. we got white royals. it's not a racist thing. >> they're involved in prostitution and guns, but their main business is dealing methamphetamine, fueling a major epidemic across the state. >> they taught me the way of the streets, the drugs, the gangs, the guns. >> the royals use violence as part of their playbook. >>...
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royal is in your heart. you live. >> so what you're saying is the simon city royals is a brotherhood? >> yes, ma'am. most definitely. when you bring a brotherhood from a penitentiary to the streets and especially here in mississippi, we have a meth epidemic. methamphetamine is so bad here and once they start getting high and using, then they start using the royal name with this drug trade. so now you've got 12 royals in a meth ring getting high. i have the same problem that mississippi has got. i'm a meth addict. i've been doing drugs since i was 12, 13 years old. >> do you have kids? >> yes, i have kids. >> would you want any of your kids to join the organization? >> my son, his first picture was with a royal flag. he's destined to be a royal. so if he can do the right thing and lead the royals in the right path, yes, i want him to be a royal. >> this inmate is not only proud to be a loyal but considers it a legacy to pass on to his son. but something isn't adding up for me. he told me about violence and ad
royal is in your heart. you live. >> so what you're saying is the simon city royals is a brotherhood? >> yes, ma'am. most definitely. when you bring a brotherhood from a penitentiary to the streets and especially here in mississippi, we have a meth epidemic. methamphetamine is so bad here and once they start getting high and using, then they start using the royal name with this drug trade. so now you've got 12 royals in a meth ring getting high. i have the same problem that...
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and so the elevation of the former pilot, nurse and royal bodyguard to the closest of royal ranks was for thailand's royal family, three was a crowd. the bbc has been told that prince william is worried for his younger brother harry, and hopes he and his wife meghan are all right. a royal source said there was a view that meghan and harry were in a "fragile place,". here's our royal correspondent, jonny dymond. in africa just weeks ago, they looked so happy. i think he knows exactly what's going on. they showed off their newborn son, they danced and laughed, but behind it all, two people struggling with their roles, their lives and an onslaught of criticism in britain's best selling papers. harry and meghan are one of the world's most photographed couples, but he made clear his deep discomfort at his very public life. every single time i see a camera, every time i hear a click, every every single time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. so, in that respect, it's the worst reminder of her life, as opposed to the best. harry believes the press tore down his mother diana princess o
and so the elevation of the former pilot, nurse and royal bodyguard to the closest of royal ranks was for thailand's royal family, three was a crowd. the bbc has been told that prince william is worried for his younger brother harry, and hopes he and his wife meghan are all right. a royal source said there was a view that meghan and harry were in a "fragile place,". here's our royal correspondent, jonny dymond. in africa just weeks ago, they looked so happy. i think he knows exactly...
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family i cannot allow an empress alone to head the royal household is that correct will they change it's the 21st century after all. oh yes. well back in the days that they have been emphasis on throne but that was changed 150 years ago to only allow men on the throne and it doesn't seem like the perms a conservative government is willing to allow women back on the throne at the moment the next in line is trump and you know and then the next movie 13 year old prince and like i said he's 13 years old there's a lot of pressure for cutie basically. he has 2 sisters all assistance but when they marry they marry colonists they have to leave the imperial family and that's it so slowly but surely the family is getting smaller and smaller and unless they do actually change something in another eva to stay. or maybe resurrect previous sidelines of the in perth family. yeah then there's the risk of this really really old i'm here to terry right. and to die out now this is fair isn't over i understand there's some kind of secret ceremony that's going to take place next month it is secret so i
family i cannot allow an empress alone to head the royal household is that correct will they change it's the 21st century after all. oh yes. well back in the days that they have been emphasis on throne but that was changed 150 years ago to only allow men on the throne and it doesn't seem like the perms a conservative government is willing to allow women back on the throne at the moment the next in line is trump and you know and then the next movie 13 year old prince and like i said he's 13...
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and so the elevation of the former pilot, nurse and royal bodyguard to the closest of royal ranks wasin the end, it seems for thailand's royal family, three was a crowd. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... it's set to be one of the country's closest ever elections, will canadians decide to give prime ministerjustin trudeau a second term? also on the programme... struggling in the spotlight... the duke and duchess of sussex express the pain and unhappiness caused by press intrusion. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited forfor decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun broke through the piercing night on the plain, it lights upa biblicalfamine. now in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion in argentina today — it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain, but is good friends, we have always found a good but as good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style
and so the elevation of the former pilot, nurse and royal bodyguard to the closest of royal ranks wasin the end, it seems for thailand's royal family, three was a crowd. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... it's set to be one of the country's closest ever elections, will canadians decide to give prime ministerjustin trudeau a second term? also on the programme... struggling in the spotlight... the duke and duchess of sussex express the pain and unhappiness...
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i mean meghan and harry are the rock stars of the royal family. she's so glamourous, beautiful... ribbons. they are out and about, they do a lot more media interviews, they do a lot more media interviews, the royalfamily, they do a lot more media interviews, the royal family, than they do a lot more media interviews, the royalfamily, than they they do a lot more media interviews, the royal family, than they ever used. the access is certainly better than he used to be, they are a lot more open. at the other thing that prince harry mentions, and what i think is a fascinating statement that the newspapers are scouring over to get in tonight i'm a he also talks about how different it is now compared to the time of his mother. that social media and retweets and facebook and instagram, they make the news, real news, they make fake newsreel news. and it also makes these stories that he says are untrue, oran these stories that he says are untrue, or an invasion of privacy... and inflates them. there was a study, interestingly, there was a study, interestingly, there was a study done at mi
i mean meghan and harry are the rock stars of the royal family. she's so glamourous, beautiful... ribbons. they are out and about, they do a lot more media interviews, they do a lot more media interviews, the royalfamily, they do a lot more media interviews, the royal family, than they do a lot more media interviews, the royalfamily, than they they do a lot more media interviews, the royal family, than they ever used. the access is certainly better than he used to be, they are a lot more open....
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back in the royal gallery...e ever of the 650 year history of the post, sarah clarke, responsible for security and management in the house of lords. formally taking on the duty in 2018, so herfirst of lords. formally taking on the duty in 2018, so her first clean speech as well. interestingly for sarah clarke, —— speech as well. interestingly for sarah clarke, -- queen's speech. she was previously director of the chanting chips at the all england tennis club where she was in charge of the championships. no stranger to complex events that this will be a rather different experience. and at the entrance to the robing room we have the state trumpeters who will be ready to announce the start of the procession itself, there they are in their medieval uniform. unchanged for hundreds of years. ready for the signal from the earl marshal and the marquis of. this scene we are about to enjoy, at texas about —— that takes us back many centuries, it is a statement of the sovereign's authority. a position to the city of london
back in the royal gallery...e ever of the 650 year history of the post, sarah clarke, responsible for security and management in the house of lords. formally taking on the duty in 2018, so herfirst of lords. formally taking on the duty in 2018, so her first clean speech as well. interestingly for sarah clarke, —— speech as well. interestingly for sarah clarke, -- queen's speech. she was previously director of the chanting chips at the all england tennis club where she was in charge of the...
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really high court attack on labor all by the her royal noble conflict so not only is ungrateful. and behaves in her eyes it unbecoming of her title that are not equal and the palace says sunni not try to block the king's long term partner citied or to become queen that didn't happen the king then appointed city not assists official consort but she was in quote satisfied and did everything to be equal to the queen the dramatic downfall of singing not distant many in thailand but the country's strict defamation laws mean there is little open comment on the king's move. the best we can do is acknowledge the situation it and talk about it online whether it's on facebook or twitter. but no one dares to criticize it in public. safety has become a trending hashtag on social media a user criticizes that the accused does not even have the right to explain the allegations. for now seanie not staying out of the public eye and thailand's royals are not expected to comment further one of the worst offenders when it comes to managing plastic waste is indonesia with some $700000.00 islands indo
really high court attack on labor all by the her royal noble conflict so not only is ungrateful. and behaves in her eyes it unbecoming of her title that are not equal and the palace says sunni not try to block the king's long term partner citied or to become queen that didn't happen the king then appointed city not assists official consort but she was in quote satisfied and did everything to be equal to the queen the dramatic downfall of singing not distant many in thailand but the country's...
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. —— that a royal went to court.ssibility princess diana would go to court and do so about a century later, when bryce taylor took pictures, the gym photographs which are intimacy memory. so it really is very rare. there is a good reason for that. that is that the legal courtroom is outside your control. you are going to be cross—examined by the best qcs in the land, the best lawyers, you outside your comfort zone, and disclosure may well go into parts of your life you don't want to go. so if you had been pa rt don't want to go. so if you had been part of the team advising them, what would you have told them, in terms of how to handle this?” would you have told them, in terms of how to handle this? i think you have to look at these cases holistically. 0n the one hand, you hurt as an individual. i have seen that with many of the clients i have represented in phone hacking cases. you feel that intrusion. you feel that somebody around you must have betrayed you. so there is all sorts of mixed feelings which are going on
. —— that a royal went to court.ssibility princess diana would go to court and do so about a century later, when bryce taylor took pictures, the gym photographs which are intimacy memory. so it really is very rare. there is a good reason for that. that is that the legal courtroom is outside your control. you are going to be cross—examined by the best qcs in the land, the best lawyers, you outside your comfort zone, and disclosure may well go into parts of your life you don't want to go....
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we are now speaking to a royal correspondent.r experience spot as well correspond it? this story is a marmite story, people are either very interested in this or that they are very often completely u ni nterested are very often completely uninterested in it and it is not much in between. i used to cover the israel palestine conflict and that was something of a walk in the park compared to the royals in terms of viewer response. i understand that. what each side doesn't understand is that the other side exists, that people who are not at all interested , people who are not at all interested, who are as one viewer was, faintly repulsed by the coverage we give it, are matched if not outnumbered by people who are very interested in it. it is a very difficult line for us to walk. the stories we don't cover, funnily enough, don't get as much coverage as the stories we do cover but there is an awful lot of time when i am saying to news editors, that is not appropriate, that is private, that has nothing to do with their private rules. an
we are now speaking to a royal correspondent.r experience spot as well correspond it? this story is a marmite story, people are either very interested in this or that they are very often completely u ni nterested are very often completely uninterested in it and it is not much in between. i used to cover the israel palestine conflict and that was something of a walk in the park compared to the royals in terms of viewer response. i understand that. what each side doesn't understand is that the...
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the old cliche is true, the royal family need the press as much as the press need the royal family.im, what do you mean? it was a pr exercise, either of his own battle advised by others. if you listen to the phone in programmes, they are evenly split and social media, between support for meghan and harry and criticism of them. i think there isa and criticism of them. i think there is a balance to be struck and i am not sure that harry hasn‘t gone too far. i certainly wouldn‘t have advised him to put it in quite that vitriolic and vehement terms. sarah campbell, will this statement been run past advise else, officials, buckingham palace, the queen? run past advise else, officials, buckingham palace, the queen7m would be odd if the queen had no knowledge of the legal action. sol think we can certainly say the queen and the prince of wales would have had knowledge of the legal action. what we don't know is whether the statement, which is pretty unprecedented in the language, will have been run past them. we haven't had a statement like this before. the only similar thing we can think o
the old cliche is true, the royal family need the press as much as the press need the royal family.im, what do you mean? it was a pr exercise, either of his own battle advised by others. if you listen to the phone in programmes, they are evenly split and social media, between support for meghan and harry and criticism of them. i think there isa and criticism of them. i think there is a balance to be struck and i am not sure that harry hasn‘t gone too far. i certainly wouldn‘t have advised...
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. >>> plus, royal footsteps. living hope and living legacy. prince harry and meghan with baby archie in tow embarking on their first trip to africa as a family. the young prince walking in his mother's footsteps, taking on princess diana's mission to clear africa's killing fields, littered with landmines. now the road to a promising future. >>> and -- sweetest surprise. young helpers getting a life lesson and giving a group hug. >>> but first, the "nightline" 5. . >>> but first, the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 in just 60 seconds. from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. switch and save hundreds a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. call, click, or visit a store today. >>> good evening. thanks so much for joining
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. >>> and a cnn exclusive, a royal tour sparks emotional memories of princess diana.sed doors. and right to your door. dough made from scratch, every day. sauce from our original recipe. and authentic toppings like crispy, old world pepperoni™. because the italian way is worth celebrating. every day at marco's, get two medium, one-topping pizzas for just $6.99 each. hello to america's most loved pizza. hello marco's. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-seven vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. the roomba i7+ with cleanng base automatic dirt disposal and allergenlock™ bags that trap 99% of allergens, so they don't escape back into the air. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™ that's what happens in golf nothiand in life.ily. i'm very fortunate i can lean on people, and that for me is what teamwork is all about. you can't do everything yourself. you need someone to guide you and help you make those tough decisions, that's morgan
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there was some controversy when for another royal death he didn't wear a black tie. 0ne another royalo our former colleague peter sissons, who's died at the age of 77. now it's time for the weather, with stav. we saw plenty of sunshine through the day. it is a glorious picture, just proving that enrichment and london. after the flooding downpours we saw on tuesday, what a difference a day makes there. it is all set to change as we end the week as ex— hurricane lorenzo comes hurtling in of the atlantic from the south—west. it will also bring with it much milderair it will also bring with it much milder air from it will also bring with it much milder airfrom the it will also bring with it much milder air from the south—west, as this storm system continues to push in across the country. it starts off, though, dry, bright, chilly again across much of the uk for thursday morning. at the skies will turn cloudier. storm lorenzo begins to impact western areas. some huge waves and gales will develop across irish sea coasts later in the day. temperatures creeping up slowly across the south—west
there was some controversy when for another royal death he didn't wear a black tie. 0ne another royalo our former colleague peter sissons, who's died at the age of 77. now it's time for the weather, with stav. we saw plenty of sunshine through the day. it is a glorious picture, just proving that enrichment and london. after the flooding downpours we saw on tuesday, what a difference a day makes there. it is all set to change as we end the week as ex— hurricane lorenzo comes hurtling in of the...
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it has often been a fraught relationship between the media and the royals. sell papers. so as the sussexes, harry and meghan, visited a township nearjohannesburg on the final day of their tour, the cameramen and reporters were there in force. he is particularly sensitive about intrusion, especially exercised about protecting his and his family's privacy. we all know the reason. there were so many moments in harry's childhood when he came to resent the media for their treatment of his mother, diana. little surprise, perhaps, when moments such as this are recalled, that in last night's statement about the tabloid media, 00:21:22,877 --> 2147483051:47:26,153 he referred to their 2147483051:47:26,153 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 obsessive pursuit of her. at no point during the day was there any public reference to the court action begun in the past couple of days against the mail on sunday, or to harry's broadside against the tabloids in general. there was, though, this observation. we will firmly stand up for what we believe, and we will do everything that we can t
it has often been a fraught relationship between the media and the royals. sell papers. so as the sussexes, harry and meghan, visited a township nearjohannesburg on the final day of their tour, the cameramen and reporters were there in force. he is particularly sensitive about intrusion, especially exercised about protecting his and his family's privacy. we all know the reason. there were so many moments in harry's childhood when he came to resent the media for their treatment of his mother,...
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he is on the royal tour in africa at the moment. say. i think on this occasion it is completely justified had to say. i think on this occasion it is completelyjustified in saying that this is unprecedented. the language is so outspoken. some may think it is rather extreme. it is an expression of emotion, of pain, on behalf of the couple. i think the interesting thing is that the language of the duke of sussex's statement is very much his own. we do not know whether he may have had from his advisers advice to pull back the language a little bit, but if there was any such advice, he has clearly disregarded it, and he has come out with a statement which is nothing less than absolute full throated, full frontal attack on the entire british tabloid media, talking about a campaign that has escalated, talking about double standards, the vilification of his wife almost daily for the past nine months. the long and disturbing pattern of behaviour by british tabloid media, the bullying. the most interesting word, i think, in the statement is t
he is on the royal tour in africa at the moment. say. i think on this occasion it is completely justified had to say. i think on this occasion it is completelyjustified in saying that this is unprecedented. the language is so outspoken. some may think it is rather extreme. it is an expression of emotion, of pain, on behalf of the couple. i think the interesting thing is that the language of the duke of sussex's statement is very much his own. we do not know whether he may have had from his...
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he is also a poet who has comped verse about the royal family.about local culture, and knows all the journalists, knows all the intellectuals. and he's very competent. with something, he will work very hard, very disciplined, and he will do it. ♪ >> smith: one of the things he was tasked to do was to influence opinion on twitter through hundreds of real or or automated fake accounts, or ts. a cybeecurity expert who has tracked saudi digital operations is bill marczak. >> saud al-qahtanised aal-q couple of alcoses that pple were able toe race. and they found him, you know, activen hacker forums, bragging about his abilities to createcrwitter bots andwi inuence the social media discourse. ♪ so you say, "oh, well, loo, all the tweets, like, 80% of the pro-mbs.n this hashtag are hmm, maybe all of saudi is pro-mbs." but in reality, no, there's only a few dozen people behind that. >> smith: qahtani also used twitter to go after critics, like saad al-faqih. : >> smiqih has been living three times a week, he records a broadcast fohis youtube channel out
he is also a poet who has comped verse about the royal family.about local culture, and knows all the journalists, knows all the intellectuals. and he's very competent. with something, he will work very hard, very disciplined, and he will do it. ♪ >> smith: one of the things he was tasked to do was to influence opinion on twitter through hundreds of real or or automated fake accounts, or ts. a cybeecurity expert who has tracked saudi digital operations is bill marczak. >> saud...
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i think she is pulling the royal family down. she is a her.rns. remember the following child walking behind the coffin of his dead mother. no child should have to face that ordeal. and wendy: i lost a parent suddenly in childhood and i feel for harry with all my heart. 45 years on and i am still grieving. angela, you can't have failed to have been moved when prince harry said every click and every flash takes him straight back to his mother and the way she died. it is absolutely tragic. of course. he was in his early 20s and he couldn't contain the grief and he had panic attacks and he was quite violent. it was william who suggested he go and get help, which he did and it helped him. this seems to bea he did and it helped him. this seems to be a recurrence of that. it is absolutely tragic. i don't believe for a second that you can move on because he was young and vulnerable and he was just like because he was young and vulnerable and he wasjust like his mother in his characteristics. i think one has to understand that. where is he wears his he
i think she is pulling the royal family down. she is a her.rns. remember the following child walking behind the coffin of his dead mother. no child should have to face that ordeal. and wendy: i lost a parent suddenly in childhood and i feel for harry with all my heart. 45 years on and i am still grieving. angela, you can't have failed to have been moved when prince harry said every click and every flash takes him straight back to his mother and the way she died. it is absolutely tragic. of...
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people have woken up to the fact that for decades the british media has used the spectacle of the royal family to distract from the failures of the government maybe that's why they decided to bring their show to a more global audience and then there's another tweet pointing fingers at the legacy of british colonialism in the region it says if it weren't for these royals we won't have a dumb and fascist army ruling over us the mess they left behind to ensure there is no peace ever in the subcontinent and that tweet and hashtag will visit pakistan some very strong language that it makes for interesting discussions but overwhelmingly the response has been positive present not been through this visit and a lot of it has to do but then should be with the optics and in particular fashion choices oh yes there is no way around it brash when you look at this visit you have to look at the fashion and pulling that focus has been kate and she has managed to stay true to her own style and yet salute local designers and we're going to bring up a tweet here that basically is a love letter to her and h
people have woken up to the fact that for decades the british media has used the spectacle of the royal family to distract from the failures of the government maybe that's why they decided to bring their show to a more global audience and then there's another tweet pointing fingers at the legacy of british colonialism in the region it says if it weren't for these royals we won't have a dumb and fascist army ruling over us the mess they left behind to ensure there is no peace ever in the...
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that would be the first battle royale. plenty to watch out for.syria, angry residents in a kurdish—controlled city pelted departing us troops with potatoes as they hurled insults. the departing forces are headed to iraq to regroup as the president continues to face plenty of criticism for the way he ordered the withdrawal of troops from northern syria. overnight there was speculation that the white house was considering keeping a limited number of us troops in syria — to protect syrian oil fields and keep a foothold against isis. but a short while ago, in a cabinet meeting, donald trump suggested that wouldn't be necessary: when we went to turkey and when we went to the kurds, they agreed to do things that they never would have done before the shooting started. if they didn't go through two and half days of hell, i don't think they would have done it. i think we couldn't have made a deal. and people have been trying to make this deal for years. well, this weekend president trump attacked his critics including this tweet. we are pleased to say that
that would be the first battle royale. plenty to watch out for.syria, angry residents in a kurdish—controlled city pelted departing us troops with potatoes as they hurled insults. the departing forces are headed to iraq to regroup as the president continues to face plenty of criticism for the way he ordered the withdrawal of troops from northern syria. overnight there was speculation that the white house was considering keeping a limited number of us troops in syria — to protect syrian oil...
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let's get more on this, we are going to speak to a royal correspondent. just explain what has happened. two separate but linked legal actions, as you said, against news group newspapers which owns the sun, used to own the news of the world, which was probably the most high profile user of hacked voice mail messages and mirror group newspaper which owns the daily mirror. we know that the claimant in this case is the duke of sussex, thatis this case is the duke of sussex, that is harry, and buckingham palace has confirmed they have launched legal actions against those two groups for what the palace described as the information that back interception of voice mail messages, known as phone hacking. the phone hacking scandal of the early 2000 that led to the levenson enquiry of 2011, 2012, and of course, the allegation is in the main about phone hacking that could have taken place in the early 2000 is, a long time ago, but remember the context of the switch is that prince harry in the middle of this week announced a legal action against the mail on sunday news
let's get more on this, we are going to speak to a royal correspondent. just explain what has happened. two separate but linked legal actions, as you said, against news group newspapers which owns the sun, used to own the news of the world, which was probably the most high profile user of hacked voice mail messages and mirror group newspaper which owns the daily mirror. we know that the claimant in this case is the duke of sussex, thatis this case is the duke of sussex, that is harry, and...
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it's often been a fraught relationship between the media and the royals.exes, harry and meghan, visited a township nearjohannesburg on the final day of their tour, the cameramen and reporters were there in force. he is particularly sensitive about intrusion, especially exercised about protecting his and his family's privacy. we all know the reason. there were so many moments in harry's childhood when he came to resent the media for their treatment of his mother, diana. little surprise, perhaps, when moments such as this are recalled, that in last night's statement about the tabloid media, he referred to their obsessive pursuit of her. "i've seen what happens," he wrote, "when someone i love is commoditised to the point that they are no longer treated or seen as a real person. i lost my mother and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." at no point during the day was there any public reference to the court action begun in the past couple of days against the mail on sunday, or to harry's broadside against the tabloids in general. the
it's often been a fraught relationship between the media and the royals.exes, harry and meghan, visited a township nearjohannesburg on the final day of their tour, the cameramen and reporters were there in force. he is particularly sensitive about intrusion, especially exercised about protecting his and his family's privacy. we all know the reason. there were so many moments in harry's childhood when he came to resent the media for their treatment of his mother, diana. little surprise, perhaps,...
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also coming up 10000 years long live the emperor that is what the world's royal elites blue blood and political alike heard today as they watched japan's new emperor number hito take his place on the chrysanthemum the room. but this is such a good day of celebration the sun is shining through the clouds now and it feels a spacious i feel so peaceful and thankful. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with an election victory that was almost an election upset voters in canada yesterday decided to stay the course with their progressive prime minister justin trudeau and at the same time they brought him down a notch his win back in 2015 considered a millennial milestone did not get that kind of repeat in 2019 despite his government's achievements scandals involving racism and corruption diminish trudeau's political shine in fact the race against his conservative rival was considered too close to call in the end trudeau has secured a 2nd perhaps shaky term in office the election outcome has echoes of the us presidential election in
also coming up 10000 years long live the emperor that is what the world's royal elites blue blood and political alike heard today as they watched japan's new emperor number hito take his place on the chrysanthemum the room. but this is such a good day of celebration the sun is shining through the clouds now and it feels a spacious i feel so peaceful and thankful. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with an election victory that was...
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they are a very special case, aren't they the royal family?'t know the dates of the phone hacking which is alleged in this case but if it is about historic phone hacking and in particular if it is the incidence which led to the criminal prosecution, the successful criminal prosecution, the successful criminal prosecution of clyde goodman and paul, than i would expect them to win that case because in effect in criminal court they have artie found the news of the world in court guilty. and it is a higher test than that of a signal —— civil action. guilty. and it is a higher test than that of a signal —— civil actionli that of a signal —— civil action.” was just that of a signal —— civil action.” wasjust going to that of a signal —— civil action.|j was just going to ask how likely is it involving a case involving were a family would be handled any differently if it were instead of an ordinary complete didn't?m differently if it were instead of an ordinary complete didn't? it would be treated by the courts just as they were private claimants like
they are a very special case, aren't they the royal family?'t know the dates of the phone hacking which is alleged in this case but if it is about historic phone hacking and in particular if it is the incidence which led to the criminal prosecution, the successful criminal prosecution, the successful criminal prosecution of clyde goodman and paul, than i would expect them to win that case because in effect in criminal court they have artie found the news of the world in court guilty. and it is...
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our royal correspondent, johnny dymond, reports. the end of a high—profile tour, but in the works, a legal bombshell. harry is suing two of the biggest newspaper groups in britain. mirror group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and newsgroup newspapers, which publishes the sun and the now closed news of the world, are the defendants. the case, allegations of harry's called being hacked in the early 20005. the news of the world closed down as a result of phone hacking revelations. its owner paid out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror group newspapers. i think it is because prince harry has declared a one—man war against the tabloid press, an ill—advised one, i think. i'm not defending phone hacking in any shape or form, but the timing is so significant and i know that there is division between senior royals and their advisers over the wisdom of what he has done. the news comes just two days after it was revealed that meghan is taking legal action against another newspaper, the mail on sunday, for publishing a letter sh
our royal correspondent, johnny dymond, reports. the end of a high—profile tour, but in the works, a legal bombshell. harry is suing two of the biggest newspaper groups in britain. mirror group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and newsgroup newspapers, which publishes the sun and the now closed news of the world, are the defendants. the case, allegations of harry's called being hacked in the early 20005. the news of the world closed down as a result of phone hacking revelations....
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royals are always doing something.ry that was quite recent. i think we are seeing a three pronged strategy from harry. he is not sitting quietly. we have had the big press statement that we were talking about a few weeks ago in which he talked about the intrusion on how meghan had suffered and how he saw his wife falling to the same forces as his mother. we have got the legal action coming both in the letter to the mailon action coming both in the letter to the mail on sunday and the voice mail hacking and we have the documentary which gives this insight into harry and there are these interviews where he talks at length about his feelings and mental health. so it is a three pronged strategy and i think harry is now going to see if this works. they are appealing to public opinion and hopefully to them, people. clicking on these stories. let me reduce some of the comments. izzy said, brilliant programme, makes me ashamed to see how the press have behaved towards meghan. caroline says, why does meghan think everyone is ha
royals are always doing something.ry that was quite recent. i think we are seeing a three pronged strategy from harry. he is not sitting quietly. we have had the big press statement that we were talking about a few weeks ago in which he talked about the intrusion on how meghan had suffered and how he saw his wife falling to the same forces as his mother. we have got the legal action coming both in the letter to the mailon action coming both in the letter to the mail on sunday and the voice mail...
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the royal visit kicked off with a visit to a school in islamabad.derstood to be the issues the duke and duchess of cambridge want to focus on in particular whilst in pakistan. the couple also met pakistan's prime minister, the cricketer turned politician imran khan. for both countries, this is a key relationship. british officials say this trip will focus on showing pakistan as a forward—looking country, and that's something many people here welcome. i mean, it's a great message to the world outside to tell us how pakistan's a new country, we are up and blooming, and we are not as what they portray us to be. the timing is really good. pakistan needs to improve its soft image, and prince william and kate, who are visiting pakistan, we welcome them. archive: princess diana's visit attracted media attention... this tour has an added emotional significance for prince william, as he traces some of his late mother's footsteps. many here remember her fondly. there has been praise for the duchess of cambridge's outfits. some have been comparing her look tha
the royal visit kicked off with a visit to a school in islamabad.derstood to be the issues the duke and duchess of cambridge want to focus on in particular whilst in pakistan. the couple also met pakistan's prime minister, the cricketer turned politician imran khan. for both countries, this is a key relationship. british officials say this trip will focus on showing pakistan as a forward—looking country, and that's something many people here welcome. i mean, it's a great message to the world...
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they have just got fed up with the intrusion and what you see in the times as the royal establishmentwill become another big story, and it has now become another story, and it has now become another story about the royal establishment, which generally tries to avoid fights, it doesn't get into these kinds of rows, and harry and meghan who take a very different approach to this. but the fact they are suing the mail on sunday, they are going to fight that rigorously. and of course, you can't forget this does bring back memories of harry and his mother, diana, a lot of people drawing the link between how his mother was treated by the tabloid press in the 19905 and how his wife i5 press in the 19905 and how his wife is being treated now. the very 5trong. he talks about a ruthless campaign against his wife, and the pre55 vilifying her almost daily for the last nine months. i mean, i've got a lot of sympathy with him saying that, actually, because i think meghan markle has been treated abominably by parts of the british press in the last year or so, since theirwedding. press in the last yea
they have just got fed up with the intrusion and what you see in the times as the royal establishmentwill become another big story, and it has now become another story, and it has now become another story about the royal establishment, which generally tries to avoid fights, it doesn't get into these kinds of rows, and harry and meghan who take a very different approach to this. but the fact they are suing the mail on sunday, they are going to fight that rigorously. and of course, you can't...
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they are looking for a six—week break from royal duties. i know you andl break from royal duties.ly interests me. this is a quite disturbing story in the sunday times ahead of a documentary on the couple. it shows them as bruised and battered by the treatment of that they have received. it seems to have been the assumption that because you are an actress, which meghan was before she joined the royal family, that you can take anything that is hurled at you. and it seems apparently not. this documentary, it seems as if it is going to portray harry as a deeply troubled man. he finds his life in england very, very troubling and intrusive. and it is really rather worrying that the couple just want to take time out and maybe think about moving somewhere else. he says every time he has a camera clicked, it reminds him of what happened to his mother. yes, it is childhood trauma, possible issues with mental health. and i think that a lot of people will read that story and feel that maybe people have been unfair. some people might say, why do they need six weeks off? well, because they are
they are looking for a six—week break from royal duties. i know you andl break from royal duties.ly interests me. this is a quite disturbing story in the sunday times ahead of a documentary on the couple. it shows them as bruised and battered by the treatment of that they have received. it seems to have been the assumption that because you are an actress, which meghan was before she joined the royal family, that you can take anything that is hurled at you. and it seems apparently not. this...
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our royal correspondent, jonny dymond followed them in lahore.ic words from a normally reticent duchess. her words of thanks in urdu, she praised pakistan ‘s focus on family, more thanjust blood relations. it is not simply a term that describes a relationship instead it describes the special things we share with all those who make us feel safe and supported. this is a real novelty. the duke picked up the bat and was not bad at it. look at this. duchesses having a go and so far on the receiving end of some soft bowling. william wants to leave his own legacy but greeting people at a lahore hospital today there was no avoiding his mother ‘s footsteps. diana came twice to this cancer research hospital in the 19905, cancer research hospital in the 1990s, raising money for its work. and there was time today to visit some of the children playing doctors, of course, and making sure that everyone felt a princess with their tiara. you have been watching newsday. i'm samantha simmonds in london. and i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. stay with us. and before
our royal correspondent, jonny dymond followed them in lahore.ic words from a normally reticent duchess. her words of thanks in urdu, she praised pakistan ‘s focus on family, more thanjust blood relations. it is not simply a term that describes a relationship instead it describes the special things we share with all those who make us feel safe and supported. this is a real novelty. the duke picked up the bat and was not bad at it. look at this. duchesses having a go and so far on the...
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. >> their plan to step away from their royal duties. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >>> we begin tonight with two developing stories, impacting america's armed forces. a week ago the president decided to withdraw all u.s. troops from northern syria, saying midweek we don't have to fight these endless wars and, quote, we're bringing them back home. today the secretary of defense said those troops are not returning to the u.s. but instead heading to iraq to combat the same combatants they were fighting in syria, isis. >>> a fatal accident in the u.s. on a military base. >> reporter: training at ft. stewart when their bradley fighting vehicle rolled over into a body of water just before 3:00 this morning. three soldiers were pronounced dead on the scene. three others were treated with nonlife threatening injuries, members of the first armored brigade combat team, part of the third infantry division known by the nickname dog-faced soldiers. their commander general writing in a statement, today is a heartbreak dag for the 3rd infantry division. we are all devastated
. >> their plan to step away from their royal duties. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >>> we begin tonight with two developing stories, impacting america's armed forces. a week ago the president decided to withdraw all u.s. troops from northern syria, saying midweek we don't have to fight these endless wars and, quote, we're bringing them back home. today the secretary of defense said those troops are not returning to the u.s. but instead...
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well, we know the royal couple arrived here last night in islamabad. and also travelling to the city of lahore as well as more mountainous, remote regions in the north of the country. while they are here in islamabad, they will be meeting the president of pakistan, the prime minister of pakistan, imran khan. buta of pakistan, the prime minister of pakistan, imran khan. but a lot of their time will also be spent with younger people, talking about issues such as climate change, education, certainly i think they will be keen to work avoid straying into any kind of political controversy touching on the cashmere crisis or the legacy of british colonialism which some here still want an apology for —— kashmir. this has particular significance for britain, of course, because of the large british, pakistani diaspora. the two countries have a close relationship and it has a special significance for pakistan as well, because many here see it as an opportunity for the country to showcase how much safer pakistan has become in the past few years. this is a country t
well, we know the royal couple arrived here last night in islamabad. and also travelling to the city of lahore as well as more mountainous, remote regions in the north of the country. while they are here in islamabad, they will be meeting the president of pakistan, the prime minister of pakistan, imran khan. buta of pakistan, the prime minister of pakistan, imran khan. but a lot of their time will also be spent with younger people, talking about issues such as climate change, education,...
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a attire the royal family and entirely pleasa nt attire the royal family and entirely pleasant counterthe royal family getting down and dirty to the country, isn't it? that is a wry smile. i cannot tell what has more bling, disc or the carriage? both of their merit. brightly painted colours you'll be back in about 50 minutes' time thank you for that, thatisit minutes' time thank you for that, that is it for the papers this hour. that's it for the papers this hour. rachel and madeline will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers. and don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. the headlines are coming up on bbc news. first though, here's the weather. hello. some sunny fresh weather on the way and after all the rain that we have recently had, there more rain on the way before we get to the weather in fa ct way before we get to the weather in fact wednesday's expected to bring some wet weathe
a attire the royal family and entirely pleasa nt attire the royal family and entirely pleasant counterthe royal family getting down and dirty to the country, isn't it? that is a wry smile. i cannot tell what has more bling, disc or the carriage? both of their merit. brightly painted colours you'll be back in about 50 minutes' time thank you for that, thatisit minutes' time thank you for that, that is it for the papers this hour. that's it for the papers this hour. rachel and madeline will be...
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arriving by rickshaw, the royal couple pulled up at their last engagement of the day.ntion by prince william of britain's colonial history. but he spoke of the contemporary ties between the countries. the uk and pakistan share unique bonds, so it will always be in our best interest for you to succeed. earlier in the day, the trip kicked off with a visit to a school in islamabad. education, along with climate change, are amongst the issues the couple want to focus on in particular. they also met pakistan's prime minister, cricketer turned politician imran khan. british officials say this trip will focus on showing pakistan as a forward—looking country. and that is something many people here welcome. i mean, it is a great message to the world outside, to tell us how pakistan is a new country, we are up and blooming, and we are not what they portray us to be. the timing is really good. pakistan needs to improve its soft image. princess diana's visit attracted media attention... the tour has an added emotional significance for prince william, as he traces some of his late
arriving by rickshaw, the royal couple pulled up at their last engagement of the day.ntion by prince william of britain's colonial history. but he spoke of the contemporary ties between the countries. the uk and pakistan share unique bonds, so it will always be in our best interest for you to succeed. earlier in the day, the trip kicked off with a visit to a school in islamabad. education, along with climate change, are amongst the issues the couple want to focus on in particular. they also met...
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because they are a new generation of the royal family.alfamily. they are because they are a new generation of the royal family. they are trying to encourage mental health debate. year ago, we used to welcome this openness because harry gave an interview to the telegraph about how he was still suffering the mental burden, dealing with diana and adjusting to life in general, and that was a time we welcomed this frankness and candour, and when he was being emotional about being a father. it was a photo opportunity in front of the stables, and he seemed excited to be announcing a baby on the way, and now there is almost a souring on some public attitudes, people feel, boo—boo! crocodile tears. we are in danger of forgetting, certainly. let's turn to the daily mirror. we are dealing here with the legacy of heavy football is because the football design has changed the study has been carried out in scotland. this isa been carried out in scotland. this is a huge study, the biggest so far on footballers' brain conditions, and it suggests that foot
because they are a new generation of the royal family.alfamily. they are because they are a new generation of the royal family. they are trying to encourage mental health debate. year ago, we used to welcome this openness because harry gave an interview to the telegraph about how he was still suffering the mental burden, dealing with diana and adjusting to life in general, and that was a time we welcomed this frankness and candour, and when he was being emotional about being a father. it was a...
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and the next big find may be a royal tomb itself. >> before the end of this year, i will reveal the royalvery. clearly the folks there are pretty excited. >> reporter: pretty excited is an understatement, sheinelle. you have never seen a media scrum until you've seen 100 egyptian cameramen vying for the perfect shot. they opened two of the coffins this morning. i was a foot away, as the archaeologists opened the top very delicately. inside, of course, there was a perfectly preserved mummy. just as you would imagine, wrapped in rap ricwrap ed in fabric. we were talking about whether it was 2,500 years, 2,000 years. they believe the mummies are from about 3,000 years old. >> wow. >> reporter: they are so perfectly preserved, it's absolutely extraordinary. >> to be clear, do they have any idea who those folks are? who would have gotten that treatment 2,500-something years ago? >> reporter: 3,000 years ago, that's the big question, peter. that's now the work that begins. archaeologists are guessing about 3,000 years ago. they're saying becauthe coffins so designed, they weren't buried in tomb
and the next big find may be a royal tomb itself. >> before the end of this year, i will reveal the royalvery. clearly the folks there are pretty excited. >> reporter: pretty excited is an understatement, sheinelle. you have never seen a media scrum until you've seen 100 egyptian cameramen vying for the perfect shot. they opened two of the coffins this morning. i was a foot away, as the archaeologists opened the top very delicately. inside, of course, there was a perfectly preserved...
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the british royals turn their hand to cricket on their tour of pakistan.e from our studios in london and singapore. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. a very warm welcome, thanks for being with us here on newsday. it's 1am here in london, 8am in singapore and 2am in brussels, where the british prime minister and european leaders have finally agreed a brexit deal. the agreement, announced with great fanfare, would see the uk leave the european union at the end of the month, with special arrangements for northern ireland. but it must be passed by the house of commons which is likely to vote on saturday. and with the main opposition parties against the plan, the saga looks to be far from over. our political editor laura kuennsberg reports. at speed, tucked under his arm in the red folder, perhaps the way borisjohnson can take us out of the eu in a matter of weeks. this is a great deal for our country, for the uk. i also believe it is a good deal for ourfriends in the eu. and what it means is that we in the uk can come out of the eu as one united kingdom. i
the british royals turn their hand to cricket on their tour of pakistan.e from our studios in london and singapore. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. a very warm welcome, thanks for being with us here on newsday. it's 1am here in london, 8am in singapore and 2am in brussels, where the british prime minister and european leaders have finally agreed a brexit deal. the agreement, announced with great fanfare, would see the uk leave the european union at the end of the month, with special...
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let's speak to the former royal correspondent at the sun, charlie rae.pretty strong word. very strong words but to me, the timing is extraordinary. we've had a royal that is been on for seven to ten days, it is been very positive publicity, is been on television, radio, every day but i do not understand is why they suddenly decided to throw a grenade and and we are left with just talking about the court case and his attack on the press. it sounds like attack on the press. it sounds like a lot of pent up frustration with the tabloid press, anger, irritation and that is what is behind it. he has never been someone who liked the press throughout, obviously with what happened to his mother but he is not really had a great relationship with the press that is continued with his marriage and i would think that he would let the dust settle on the tour of south africa, given that in the last few weeks and few months, the controversies they've been involved in with the refurbishment of their home, plus their environmental causes and taking private jests as i turn
let's speak to the former royal correspondent at the sun, charlie rae.pretty strong word. very strong words but to me, the timing is extraordinary. we've had a royal that is been on for seven to ten days, it is been very positive publicity, is been on television, radio, every day but i do not understand is why they suddenly decided to throw a grenade and and we are left with just talking about the court case and his attack on the press. it sounds like attack on the press. it sounds like a lot...
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some are calling it a lesson in being royal.ood morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, cecilia, how is it going? yeah, having two back-to-back royal documentaries come out is incredibly rare. so it's hard not to make comparisons between the young royals and prince charles. now, many people praising harry and meghan for their honesty but others are saying those emotional interviews may have gone too far. prince harry and meghan out this morning seen together for the first time since their documentary aired. their emotional revelations in that special are now seen in stark contrast to another new royal doc, this one about harry's dad. >> i love it. he drives me mad half the time. >> reporter: "prince charles: inside the duchy of cornwall" airing last night in the uk and viewers immediately praising the prince for focusing on his work and not himself. some calling it a lesson in being royal, and comparing it to how the duke and duchess opened up about life in their documentary. >> well, i guess thank you for asking because not many peo
some are calling it a lesson in being royal.ood morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, cecilia, how is it going? yeah, having two back-to-back royal documentaries come out is incredibly rare. so it's hard not to make comparisons between the young royals and prince charles. now, many people praising harry and meghan for their honesty but others are saying those emotional interviews may have gone too far. prince harry and meghan out this morning seen together for the first time since their...
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our royal correspondent reports.eporter: all smiles at the end of a high-profile tour, but in the work a legal bombshell. harry is suing two of the biggest newspaper groups in britain. mirror group newspapers, publishers of "thersaily mirror," and news group newspapers, which publishes "the sun" and the now-closed "news of the wod," are the defendants. the cath, allegations of harry's calls being hacked in the early 2000's. doews of the world" close wn as a result of phone hacking revelations. its owner paid out huge sums tot its owner paid out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror group newspapers. >> i think it is bisause prince harry has declared a one-man war against the tabloid press. an ill-advised one.t i'm fending phone hacking,he butiming is so significant, and there is division between the royals and senior advisers over the wisdom of what he has done. reporter: the news comes two days after news that meghan is taking legal action against another newspaper, "the mail on sunday," for publishing a letter sh
our royal correspondent reports.eporter: all smiles at the end of a high-profile tour, but in the work a legal bombshell. harry is suing two of the biggest newspaper groups in britain. mirror group newspapers, publishers of "thersaily mirror," and news group newspapers, which publishes "the sun" and the now-closed "news of the wod," are the defendants. the cath, allegations of harry's calls being hacked in the early 2000's. doews of the world" close wn as a...