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we know he's a big fan of the royal family.p card, if you'll excuse the pun, that sir keir starmer has to play, is the possibility of a visit, perhaps, by king charles to the us, to come to the white house. can one administration permanently contain the narrowest of margin exists in the house of representatives. so for major legislative change, there's going to need to be some backwards and forwards between the two parties. but they don't really have a leader at the moment. we've seen the california governor, gavin newsom, put his hand up and say, "i lead the resistance," as he calls it. this so—called debt break. in other words, there is, as part of the german constitution, a restriction on the amount of money he can borrow and spend. and so i think although his party was saying they wouldn't do it in the run—up to this election, they're going to have to change the rules so that they can spend more on things that people are really caring about, and also, crucially, on defence. i mean, that's going to be a big issue for him, is
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it's very kind of the royal family to open their home to us. we never thought we'd be here.ied the time to break the fast. you can't book it, you can only ask. community of communities, celebrating different faith groups. and also, we're incredibly grateful for his support towards the british muslim community. here this evening. so indeed, i'm sure he will. and for those who ate in his majesty's windsor home, it was a memory of a lifetime. i studied history at university, so to actually open my fast is an awesome experience. absolutely. we've got ramadan for 30 days. iftars open to everyone, regardless of faith and background, for the entire month. you for stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. fortunes across the uk. with the best of the sunshine to be found across parts of southern england and south wales. further north, that was how it looked in glasgow for one and actually, at times this week, that cloud of the uk. but it is going to turn milder as the week wears on, by day and by night. especially where we hold on to clear skies down in fact, starting tomorrow morn
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i mean, we kind of anticipated there'd be some element of the royal family or a visit or an invitation, but it was really a kind of masterstroke, the way sir keir starmer pulled the envelope from his inside pocket, almost the first thing he did when he got into the oval office. and i think that that was a smart move in that it kind of set up the tone of the rest of the day in which, you know, sir keir kind of went out of his way for there not to be at least any public disagreement between the two men. you know, there was a lot of lavish praise being thrown back and forth. on in the press conference, you know, in theory, you know, efforts to make canada the 51st state, supposedly, you know, he went out of his way is no division, essentially. at the outset, you know, kind of probably put trump you know, and this is very much a president that operates so i think that was a very kind of astute move to kind of set what struck me as well, and i saw a similar thing happen with president macron their substantive bilateral was quite jokey and touchy to the press conference, and almost the first
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as they did in 1945, the royal family will be involved in many of the events planned for the first weekmemorations officially begin on the 5th of may, bank holiday monday, with a military procession in london and street parties around the country. on tuesday, the 6th of may, the poppies return to the tower of london. nearly 30,000 of the original ceramic poppies are back on display. and on ve day itself, thursday the 8th of may, a service of remembrance at westminster abbey and a concert on horse guards parade with space for 10,000 members of the public. all knew that both victory and failure were possible. like last year's d-day anniversary, the stories and memories of veterans will be at the heart of events. they're dwindling in number, but veterans that are able will be part of ve day. to inspire us and to remind us of what we owe to that great wartime generation. in 1945, the country celebrated its freedom. 80 years on, the commemorations take on added importance as the second world war will soon pass from living memory. daniela relph, bbc news. an update on pope francis' health now
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in the 14 years i've been reporting regularly on the british royal family, john, i've never seen them roll out the red carpet like they are for donald trump. this time, king charles even offering to fly up to scotland whilst the president is playing golf there, so they can discuss how they can both get the most out of this unprecedented second state visit. it's set to be quite the show. >> max foster thank you. the news continues right here on cnn. >> situation that we. find ourselves in. >> i think. >> the tariffs will hurt if it's too high. they're not going to want to deal with us. right. >> they have turned their back on our community. >> you don't. >> believe in d e i. so i. >> don't believe in. >> giving you money. >> do not. >> shop at target. we are boycotting them. >> let these other corporations know we are. >> going to respond. >> it's just a lot of snow. >> totally got. >> stuck by the snow and i'm trying to remove snow, so it's kind of ironic, right? >> hello. and a warm. >> welcome to our viewers joining us. >> from the u.s. and all around the world. i'm rahel solomon. >
in the 14 years i've been reporting regularly on the british royal family, john, i've never seen them roll out the red carpet like they are for donald trump. this time, king charles even offering to fly up to scotland whilst the president is playing golf there, so they can discuss how they can both get the most out of this unprecedented second state visit. it's set to be quite the show. >> max foster thank you. the news continues right here on cnn. >> situation that we. find...
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in the 14 years i've been reporting regularly on the british royal family, john, i've never seen them roll out the red carpet like they are for donald trump. this time, king charles even offering to fly up to scotland whilst the president is playing golf there, so they can discuss how they can both get the most out of >> straight from the source. tonight, the call coming from inside the house. elon musk is on capitol hill giving out his phone number to republicans who have questions about his mass firings. what they told him about congress having a say in the matter. my source tonight was in the room. also, a surprise aftershock from president trump's trade war with canada and mexico. the president's tough call with canada's prime minister as the finance minister there says we are not interested in meeting in the middle. he'll join me live in a few moments. and all signs point to a party divided. can democrats agree on a strategy to resist trump? two outspoken lawmakers, one democrat, one republican, are here and they will be sitting together. i'm kaitlan collins, and this is the sour
in the 14 years i've been reporting regularly on the british royal family, john, i've never seen them roll out the red carpet like they are for donald trump. this time, king charles even offering to fly up to scotland whilst the president is playing golf there, so they can discuss how they can both get the most out of >> straight from the source. tonight, the call coming from inside the house. elon musk is on capitol hill giving out his phone number to republicans who have questions about...
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in the 14 years i've been reporting regularly on the british royal family, john, i've never seen them roll out the red carpet like they are for donald trump. this time, king charles even offering to fly up to scotland whilst the president is playing golf there, so they can discuss how they can both get the most out of this unprecedented second state visit. it's set to be quite the show. >> max foster thank you. the news continues right here on cnn. >> outfront next, the breaking news. >> china says it's ready for war, saying it will fight till the end. this as the president of the united states already starts pulling back on some tariffs in the economic war. is trump bark and no bite? plus an ugly war of words breaking out on capitol hill today. one republican telling democratic mayors that they have, quote, blood on their hands. one of the mayors on the receiving end of that is out front and target under fire. a massive nationwide boycott starting today, after the company pulled back on some of its dei policies. and it could not come at a worse time for target. let's go out front. an
in the 14 years i've been reporting regularly on the british royal family, john, i've never seen them roll out the red carpet like they are for donald trump. this time, king charles even offering to fly up to scotland whilst the president is playing golf there, so they can discuss how they can both get the most out of this unprecedented second state visit. it's set to be quite the show. >> max foster thank you. the news continues right here on cnn. >> outfront next, the breaking...
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>> raymond: like the royal family when she called them all racist, laura.r brand of hospitality. ends of people not speaking to each other and having to leave their country of origin. speaking of crazy people. there's a new vicious trend on tiktok where people are eating these biodegradable packing peanuts. it's really bizarre, laura. have you seen this? >> laura: no. okay. this is really sick. even if you are just because they are biodegradable. dolls that translate into being edible? i guess what are he made from potato starch? i don't know what they are made of. people are eating them as bedtime -- oh uh-oh bedtime snacks. raymond, this is very dangerous. and what are you doing? those are cheese puffs. those are cheese puffs. >> no, they are packing peanuts. they are really not bad i got to tell you the texture is so good you can almost admit the carcinogens. willing to do the trade-off. >> laura: they are made in china? >> no. these are marshmallows, kids. don't eat the real thing. look, while i checked my primary physician to get my stomach punched it'
>> raymond: like the royal family when she called them all racist, laura.r brand of hospitality. ends of people not speaking to each other and having to leave their country of origin. speaking of crazy people. there's a new vicious trend on tiktok where people are eating these biodegradable packing peanuts. it's really bizarre, laura. have you seen this? >> laura: no. okay. this is really sick. even if you are just because they are biodegradable. dolls that translate into being...
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>> how do you make someone feel. >> like the royal family when she called them all racists? laura, look, i think we've seen her brand of hospitality. it ends with people not speaking to each other and having to leave their country of origin. but look, speaking of crazy people, there's a new bizarre trend on tiktok where people are eating these biodegradable packing peanuts. it's really bizarre. laura, have you seen this? >> no. okay. this is really sick. even if you're really. yeah. because just because they're biodegradable, it doesn't. does that translate into being edible, i guess. what are they made from? potato starch. i don't know what they're made of, but people are eating them as bedtime. oh, you're. so. it's a bedtime snack. raymond, this is very dangerous. and what are you doing? those are. those are cheese puffs. those are cheese. >> puffs are not too bad. these are not? no, they're packing peanuts. they're really not bad. i got to tell you. i mean, the texture is so good, you can almost admit the carcinogens. i mean, you're willing to do the trade off. >> they're
>> how do you make someone feel. >> like the royal family when she called them all racists? laura, look, i think we've seen her brand of hospitality. it ends with people not speaking to each other and having to leave their country of origin. but look, speaking of crazy people, there's a new bizarre trend on tiktok where people are eating these biodegradable packing peanuts. it's really bizarre. laura, have you seen this? >> no. okay. this is really sick. even if you're really....
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and of course the royal family doesn't wait on a list of national service waiting list. they use a private system and get their treatments and care right away. so of course in canada there is private no private health care. but what i would say is not only did the u.s., the u.k. take over the health start the national health service in 48, they also, 1999, brought in an organized option which wayne has written a lot about and its counterpart here in the u.s. it's called nice, and it anything but nice. nice is the national for health and clinical excellence. this is an organization in the u.k. that says, all right, wayne winegarden, 35 years old and you've been diagnosed with cancer. we you're worth at the government says wayne winegarden is worth about $40,000 a year. of course he's worked with me more than that. but the drug the cancer drug he needs is actually costing would cost $50,000 a year. so nice would say in a not very nice way i'm wayne but we've it worked your quality your quality adjusted life value and you're not eligible for that for that drug and here in a
and of course the royal family doesn't wait on a list of national service waiting list. they use a private system and get their treatments and care right away. so of course in canada there is private no private health care. but what i would say is not only did the u.s., the u.k. take over the health start the national health service in 48, they also, 1999, brought in an organized option which wayne has written a lot about and its counterpart here in the u.s. it's called nice, and it anything...
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but it also enriched the royal family. they had more than dozen carriages.he british who think that this is amazing because they're ordering the carriages from england are publishing it talking about how beautiful they are, how the designs that christophe sends to them are so original that these carriages are designed to like shield you from the sun and heat that you have in haiti, problems that you wouldn't have in england. so they write about them in, the british press, about the amazing designs of these carriages. and you're seeing here a depiction of one of those carriages course painted much later by, the famous haitian painter cynic about they also build very opulent palace constance you see in haiti this palace visitors would go to see it in the era they had to see it they compared it to the louvre they compared it to hillary. some it resembled frederick the great somerset toe in potsdam that it was considered a remarkable architectural achievement all on its own this first image here i'd like to just to point out that this is by a haitian painter a y
but it also enriched the royal family. they had more than dozen carriages.he british who think that this is amazing because they're ordering the carriages from england are publishing it talking about how beautiful they are, how the designs that christophe sends to them are so original that these carriages are designed to like shield you from the sun and heat that you have in haiti, problems that you wouldn't have in england. so they write about them in, the british press, about the amazing...
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but here, with his majesty and the royal family, we can really see it actually being incredibly usefuld effort for some form of european defence and security solidarity. and that doesn�*t necessarily, and that doesn't necessarily, and hopefully won't mean closer ties with the european union, but it means closer practical relationships on defence and security, for instance, on transportation and logistics. from a military perspective, that's only a benefit to britain. and i think broadly, we can already see that happening. and i think there will be a push now behind closed doors, more than not with regards to trying to bring washington back into the fold, to provide that ultimate, that that ultimate security guarantee for, for a peacekeeping force in ukraine. we can't do that. we are incredibly hollowed out militarily. we have incredibly poor gaps in our defence and an increasing black hole in our budget, which this 2.5%, frankly, it's for the birds. so i think they'll be, like i say, i think they�*ll be, like i say, a renewed diplomatic effort now going forwards that really keir starme
but here, with his majesty and the royal family, we can really see it actually being incredibly usefuld effort for some form of european defence and security solidarity. and that doesn�*t necessarily, and that doesn't necessarily, and hopefully won't mean closer ties with the european union, but it means closer practical relationships on defence and security, for instance, on transportation and logistics. from a military perspective, that's only a benefit to britain. and i think broadly, we...
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for us because we need to, to, to establish a family super work for us because most of the young people want to do moving on these ways. but that for the royal we need that for our economies in. busy and now we are our and they're all set and domestic and proud of and is a decreasing more and more. we have in many program at an hour. in the 2nd row, i want to call them me and they, we need to do this to be sure and relationally for us and to love it. and they, that's the energy, the thing we need to to receive low cost material and the in the energy for us to avoid. because now we have to be 3 times the in more range our competing so so that's and then we can do it between individuals, a bigger program for our industry and to compete down and think about that. and the fees are up to the people on the, on this way. and then, and then most of the people that then people want to stop to pay more. and every feeling good because of this war. because if it costs the, of these companies the, is paid by the people in the end, the rates are paid by our company. and the incident this time, which is stop uh to stop uh and it to and to the, to try to li
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if you watch upstairs, downstairs or downton abbey. >> this is why i have an affinity with the royal family> because i have royal roots. >> because i have royal roots. >> i think i've got royal blood in me. >> oh. >> oh. >> i wouldn't be surprised. >> i wouldn't be surprised. >> i wouldn't be surprised. >> i think that would be fascinating. >> went off to work for the royals. came back with a baby. >> you could trace it back, but that's really interesting. we'll be finding out a bit more about how so many americans are coming to britain, going straight up to scotland to try and trace their family roots. i've come i've met so many people who do that and it is fascinating. >> was it a genealogy test? was it? >> yeah. yeah. if you of course, the. yes, the genealogy test, the. yes, the genealogy test, the dna. dna does help. gives you a start. but mostly it's looking through records and having some advice on how to do all of that. but if you've ever traced your family roots, have you ever been surprised by what you ever been surprised by what you might have found or or thrilled to find that you
if you watch upstairs, downstairs or downton abbey. >> this is why i have an affinity with the royal family> because i have royal roots. >> because i have royal roots. >> i think i've got royal blood in me. >> oh. >> oh. >> i wouldn't be surprised. >> i wouldn't be surprised. >> i wouldn't be surprised. >> i think that would be fascinating. >> went off to work for the royals. came back with a baby. >> you could trace it back,...
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but yes, silence from the royal family's official twitter account when it comes to this christian. holiday event. so it's all rather bizarre. we've got a couple of guests on this throughout the show because it is something that keeps reoccurring. why the silence? >> and of course, it's lovely to celebrate ramadan and diwali and everything else. i mean, it is absolutely right and proper to celebrate all the different faiths in this country. it just seems that are we doing that at the expense of, you know, the faith that was here first and. >> yesterday, the church of england social media. they sort of forgot about shrove tuesday and we're tweeting about net zero. utterly bizarre. utterly bizarre. >> is politics. >> is politics. >> more important than christianity these days, even for the church of england? >> i mean, really keen to get your views on this one. gbnews.com/poll say, are we losing that sense of tradition in our own country? all to come after the latest news headlines. >> good afternoon. it's just gone. 1:00. these are your headlines. keir starmer has faced kemi badenoch
but yes, silence from the royal family's official twitter account when it comes to this christian. holiday event. so it's all rather bizarre. we've got a couple of guests on this throughout the show because it is something that keeps reoccurring. why the silence? >> and of course, it's lovely to celebrate ramadan and diwali and everything else. i mean, it is absolutely right and proper to celebrate all the different faiths in this country. it just seems that are we doing that at the...
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the only thing meghan was able to do was trash the royal family and now she's dining out on that flipping title again. >> i don't think anyone in the world knows that meghan markle has eaten jack in the box and loves. >> it too, that you keep saying meghan markle, you know i'm sussex now, you have kids and you go, no, i share my name with my children. yes, and that feels so. i didn't know how meaningful it would be to me, but it just means so much to go. this is 1535 00:09:43,064 --> 00:09:43,
the only thing meghan was able to do was trash the royal family and now she's dining out on that flipping title again. >> i don't think anyone in the world knows that meghan markle has eaten jack in the box and loves. >> it too, that you keep saying meghan markle, you know i'm sussex now, you have kids and you go, no, i share my name with my children. yes, and that feels so. i didn't know how meaningful it would be to me, but it just means so much to go. this is 1535 00:09:43,064...
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i think what our point in it is quite crucial because people talk about why do we need the royal familyet we won�*t let trump have this meeting. yes we will. oh, of course it will be done with diplomacy and in good, good spirits. and that's what we do. and we will have and it will go ahead and it will be done in a very dignified way, which is the way to do things. >> i just used words like dignified. i think it's most undignified. >> it is, it is. >> it is, it is. >> and i think it�*s just >> and i think it's just disgraceful that trump saying, yeah, we�*ll help you, but we want some money for it. yeah. >> and why don't you say thank you more often? and the whole thing about your suit, ijust think was ridiculous. >> what we forget about trump, he is, he is he is a businessman. he's a showman. he's not a politician. he never he�*s not a politician. he never has been. you know, you can either like or dislike that about him. but he does deals. >> yeah, he. >> yea h, he. >> yeah, he. >> does what he does. >> does what he does. >> i saw a very interesting clip of bill clinton being interview
i think what our point in it is quite crucial because people talk about why do we need the royal familyet we won�*t let trump have this meeting. yes we will. oh, of course it will be done with diplomacy and in good, good spirits. and that's what we do. and we will have and it will go ahead and it will be done in a very dignified way, which is the way to do things. >> i just used words like dignified. i think it's most undignified. >> it is, it is. >> it is, it is. >>...