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until 2003, it belonged to the royal mail.r tube, the one that we all know about. i've been told to come to liverpool street station, the capital's gateway to the east of england, to see it for myself. this really is the bows of liverpool street. i think there's a set of stairs i am meant to go down. yeah, right here. that's better. you can actually hear the old tube trains kind of going down so we must be at that level. the station mirrors its counterpart on the central line just above us. itjust lacks that nice tiling and polish. hello, is it ray? yeah, it is. hi, how are you. i'm henry. nice to meet you. it's amazing, isn't it? it's almost like stepping back in time, isn't it? it's pretty much how it was when we shut in 2003. nothing much has changed. ray's worked down here ever since it was decommissioned. he's one of three making sure the tunnels are dry and safe. so how would it all work? after a letter is received at a sorting office if it needed to be transferred to the railways or another sorting office it would be ba
until 2003, it belonged to the royal mail.r tube, the one that we all know about. i've been told to come to liverpool street station, the capital's gateway to the east of england, to see it for myself. this really is the bows of liverpool street. i think there's a set of stairs i am meant to go down. yeah, right here. that's better. you can actually hear the old tube trains kind of going down so we must be at that level. the station mirrors its counterpart on the central line just above us....
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came under with royal mail? mr. donohoe: no. share parts in the pricing parts are very positive. betweents of difference ourselves and royal mail, of course, is that the irish government and the irish people give the own system 5% of aib, so of course the further change in the share price of aib in the future, the value we hold in still retaining a majority of the bank will also go up. so we believe your investors will price this in a way that reflects the long-term trends both of the bank and this economy. dora: on that 35% that you still own it, when might you start selling the rest of that? nejra, wee: look, are a few hours into what you yourself have acknowledged the largest transaction of its kind for quite some time now. if we look at the london stock we are left with the action to go ahead, 75%, and other shares that we have an irish banks at the moment. we continue to do what we believe is right, but our focus for the time being now is in enabling what we believe are very successful effects to conclude. you be into the i
came under with royal mail? mr. donohoe: no. share parts in the pricing parts are very positive. betweents of difference ourselves and royal mail, of course, is that the irish government and the irish people give the own system 5% of aib, so of course the further change in the share price of aib in the future, the value we hold in still retaining a majority of the bank will also go up. so we believe your investors will price this in a way that reflects the long-term trends both of the bank and...
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plymouth city council and the royal mail say they are taking it very seriously. around 370 replacement votes had not arrived. a quick check in the post. by friday, nothing had come so by monday at, if nothing had come so by monday at, if nothing comes we will chase it up. and so she did only to be told that herfamily ballot and so she did only to be told that her family ballot papers had and so she did only to be told that herfamily ballot papers had gone missing in the post. they are not the only ones. 370 that we know have not been delivered. even her daughter, who is at university at manchester, never received hers. lot of children from plymouth who are way he would have applied for postal votes in good time have not received them. these are younger voters. their first general elections and they are feeling really upset. you can see it, on the internet. she has gone to the council to get a replacement boat but some ran out of time. this woman's husband will now not get it chance to vote. it is a tight contest here. we have always voted, we believe in voting and he is very, very angr
plymouth city council and the royal mail say they are taking it very seriously. around 370 replacement votes had not arrived. a quick check in the post. by friday, nothing had come so by monday at, if nothing had come so by monday at, if nothing comes we will chase it up. and so she did only to be told that herfamily ballot and so she did only to be told that her family ballot papers had and so she did only to be told that herfamily ballot papers had gone missing in the post. they are not the...
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mail on sunday. it says he considered quitting his royal role, but he stayed for the queen. —— the sunday telegraph's"blackmail fears after mps hit by cyber attack." the cyber attack is also the main story on the sunday times, who say there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn, saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. way will begin with the observer and the ongoing concerns about fire safety. ministers and panic u—turn over fire safety in schools, cost—cutting would have been a disaster. yeah, all source of things emerging about fire safety in the aftermath of the tragedy at grenfell tower there were proposals to relax safety rules for skills as a cost—cutting measure but it has now completely abandoned that. the observer says that it is more evidence that the government has changed its approach, that it is less occupied with cost—cutting and more concerned with health and safety, which obviously makes you wonder why health and safety wasn't the priority in the first place!m is odd, when you
mail on sunday. it says he considered quitting his royal role, but he stayed for the queen. —— the sunday telegraph's"blackmail fears after mps hit by cyber attack." the cyber attack is also the main story on the sunday times, who say there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn, saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. way will begin with the observer and the ongoing...
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prince harry dominates the frontpage of the mail of sunday, saying he considered quitting his royal role after mps hit by cyber attack‘ the cyber attack is also the main story on the sunday times — who report there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn, saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. funerals in absentia have been taking place in london for some of the victims of the grenfell fire. at the al manaar mosque near to the tower block — hundreds gathered to say farewell to some in the community feared to have lost their lives in the tragedy. they also joined in a peaceful march to remember all the victims of the grenfell fire. the bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood was there. a distraught husband, a grieving father. he led a silent march of peace towards g re nfell tower, stopping only at the school where his daughters studied. earlier, the grief stricken father with his wife, posted a harrowing video on social media while the fire engulfed the tower, he led prayers. his wife
prince harry dominates the frontpage of the mail of sunday, saying he considered quitting his royal role after mps hit by cyber attack‘ the cyber attack is also the main story on the sunday times — who report there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn, saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. funerals in absentia have been taking place in london for some of the victims of the...
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prince harry dominates the front page of the mail of sunday, saying he considered quitting his royalole, but stayed for the queen. the sunday telegraph headlines: blackmail fears after mps hit by cyber attack. the cyber attack is also the main story on the sunday times, who report there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn, saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. lots of concerns over the safety of high rise buildings to the fore. the observer leads with that — ministers in panic over fire safety at schools. assist guests and they would relax standards to save money but now they have thought better of it -- but now they have thought better of it--a but now they have thought better of it —— a suggestion. but now they have thought better of it -- a suggestion. it appears to be a plan that was due to be in fermented post—election with the department of education. —— implemented. however, the events of ten days ago seemed to have focused minds. according to the draft guidelines,
prince harry dominates the front page of the mail of sunday, saying he considered quitting his royalole, but stayed for the queen. the sunday telegraph headlines: blackmail fears after mps hit by cyber attack. the cyber attack is also the main story on the sunday times, who report there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn, saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. lots of concerns over...
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and sustained , " attempt, to identify weak passwords for the e—mails of nine thousand accounts, used by mps, peers and their staff. royalank of scotland is cutting 4a3jobs in the uk, dealing with loans for small businesses and moving many of them to india. the bank, which is 73% owned by the taxpayer, says it's part of a drive to reduce costs. earlier this year rbs announced it was cutting 250 itjobs in brtitain, and also relocating dozens of them to india. now it is sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: sebastian vettel and lewis hamilton collide behind the safety car at the azerbaijan grand prix — but it's daniel ricciardo who claims red bull's first win of the season. world champions germany are through to the confederations cup semi—finals after a 3—1 win over cameroon. and jordan spieth wins the travellers championship in connecticut after chipping in for birdie on the first play—off hole, sparking wild celebrations with his caddie. hello and welcome to the programme, and it's formula 1 where we start. the azerbaijan grand prix had everything on sunday
and sustained , " attempt, to identify weak passwords for the e—mails of nine thousand accounts, used by mps, peers and their staff. royalank of scotland is cutting 4a3jobs in the uk, dealing with loans for small businesses and moving many of them to india. the bank, which is 73% owned by the taxpayer, says it's part of a drive to reduce costs. earlier this year rbs announced it was cutting 250 itjobs in brtitain, and also relocating dozens of them to india. now it is sport today. hello,...
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and sustained , " attempt, to identify weak passwords for the e—mails of nine thousand accounts, used by mps, peers and their staff. royal many of them to india. the bank, which is 73% owned by the taxpayer, says it's part of a drive to reduce costs. earlier this year rbs announced it was cutting 250 itjobs in brtitain, and also relocating dozens of them to india. now it is sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: sebastian vettel and lewis hamilton collide behind the safety car at the azerbaijan grand prix — but it's daniel ricciardo who claims red bull's first win of the season.
and sustained , " attempt, to identify weak passwords for the e—mails of nine thousand accounts, used by mps, peers and their staff. royal many of them to india. the bank, which is 73% owned by the taxpayer, says it's part of a drive to reduce costs. earlier this year rbs announced it was cutting 250 itjobs in brtitain, and also relocating dozens of them to india. now it is sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: sebastian...
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prince harry dominates the front page of the mail on sunday saying he considered quitting his royal roletelegraph highlights blackmail fears after mps hit by a cyber attack which is also the main story on the sunday times reports that there was anger at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. staying with the last story, thousands of people have been celebrating armed forces day in liverpool. prince edward and the prime minister were among those paying tribute to veterans and serving members of the forces, as andy gill reports. fire! a two gun salute marks the official start of national armed forces day in liverpool. fire! across the city, the parade of serving land, sea and air military personnel began its journey past thousands of supporters. i thought it was absolutely marvellous, the turnout to support the troops is what they need. absolutely excellent. so proud of our serving forces. the veterans were amazing and the cadets. they are out of our sight but
prince harry dominates the front page of the mail on sunday saying he considered quitting his royal roletelegraph highlights blackmail fears after mps hit by a cyber attack which is also the main story on the sunday times reports that there was anger at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. staying with the last story, thousands of people have been celebrating...
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prince harry dominates the front page of the the mail of sunday, saying he considered quitting his royalday telegraph headlines "blackmail fears after mps hit by cyber attack." the cyber attack is also the main story on the sunday times, who report there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn — saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. let's dip into at least some of those over the next 15 minutes. let's kick off with the observer. bezy, take is to their front page, whether used the word "panic" to describe what ministers facing over fire safety. it is quite an apt word for a lot of what has been going on in whitehall and council buildings up in whitehall and council buildings up and down the country, obviously still trying to work out what on earth went one at grenfell and what measures should have been put in place before grenfell and need to be put in place now. the observer kicking off by saying this is all about fire safety in schools specifically. one of the shocking things is
prince harry dominates the front page of the the mail of sunday, saying he considered quitting his royalday telegraph headlines "blackmail fears after mps hit by cyber attack." the cyber attack is also the main story on the sunday times, who report there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn — saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. let's dip into at least some of those over...
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in a interview with the mail, the prince yesterday said he admitted once wanting out, wanting out of the royalreferred to his time in the army as quote the best escape i've ever had. the prince said he decided to stay and work out a role for himself. prince harry is fifth in line to the thrown. >> always looks rosey until you're part that far party. >> interesting. >> cool piece of history. >> the original map of disneyland is sold and breaks a record in the process. disney fans crowded an art gallery near la yesterday. there were more than 900 disney items available. the map sold forget this $708,000 making it the most expensive map of the park ever sold, secured initial funding for the park back in 1953, created by walt disney himself. >> piece of history. >> pretty neat. up here next on cbs-3, the highlight from last night's bet awards, in got to tell you. >> plus i'll have a report on what you should know about keeping your bust sick nel good shape as more people spinning their wheels this summer. >> we'll tell but a service help give free cars to single parents. stay with us, we'll be rig
in a interview with the mail, the prince yesterday said he admitted once wanting out, wanting out of the royalreferred to his time in the army as quote the best escape i've ever had. the prince said he decided to stay and work out a role for himself. prince harry is fifth in line to the thrown. >> always looks rosey until you're part that far party. >> interesting. >> cool piece of history. >> the original map of disneyland is sold and breaks a record in the process....
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mail." he admits he once wanted out of the royal family in order to live an ordinary life.his time in the army because he was just harry. he struggled with life after that because he didn't want to grow up. the prince says he considered life as a commoner. but decided to stay a royal because of his loyalty to the queen. he decided to carve out a role for himself, promoting charity causes. i read another interview he did saying he still goes to the grocery store and hopes nobody recognizes him because he loves that ordinary experience. >> he's done a great job promoting important causes. he's used it to the max. >> he's an amazing human being. i know his mama would be so proud of him. >> i would love to see him grocery shopping. >> i would, too. >> what would you do to him? >> what would you do to him? >> i would actually look to see what he's buying in the cart. because that says a lot about somebody. >> i would take a picture. >>> radio silence. the 2017 b.e.t. awards are gearing up to be a slam dunk. kicking off with game of basketball and a hip hop and r&b roster of play
mail." he admits he once wanted out of the royal family in order to live an ordinary life.his time in the army because he was just harry. he struggled with life after that because he didn't want to grow up. the prince says he considered life as a commoner. but decided to stay a royal because of his loyalty to the queen. he decided to carve out a role for himself, promoting charity causes. i read another interview he did saying he still goes to the grocery store and hopes nobody recognizes...
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finally, the mail on sunday, i wanted out, says prince harry, a relu cta nt i wanted out, says prince harry, a reluctant prince. he says he considers quitting the royalen.” am nota but stayed because of the queen.” am not a royalist, but i respect what the younger generation of royals have been doing by speaking so royals have been doing by speaking so honestly about these issue is. he has spoken before about the difficulty he has had after the death of his mother. he has spoken of having mental health issues at —— as having all. they have tried to promote awareness around mental health and i respect their efforts in that field. i think it is important work and they are good representatives for that conversation. if you step down from the royal role, you would lose the financial support, you would have to walk away from quite a lot of privilege. you would, you would have to live by your own means. clearly he is quite intelligent young man. i am not entirely convinced by this argument, i have to say. do you think years lying? are you calling the prince a liar? it's easy to say without necessarily going through it. we may talk about this again at 1130.
finally, the mail on sunday, i wanted out, says prince harry, a relu cta nt i wanted out, says prince harry, a reluctant prince. he says he considers quitting the royalen.” am nota but stayed because of the queen.” am not a royalist, but i respect what the younger generation of royals have been doing by speaking so royals have been doing by speaking so honestly about these issue is. he has spoken before about the difficulty he has had after the death of his mother. he has spoken of having...
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and the daily mail leads on an interview with prince harry, in which he says that no royal once the thronetting shorter now. the good news is that this week sees a memorable anniversary for tv geeks. 50 years ago the bbc made the world's first international satellite broadcast of a television show. i wonder if they did anything interesting. probably not. goodnight. 0k? # love, love, love # love, love, love # love, love, love # there's nothing you can do that can't be done # nothing you can sing that can't be sung hello. we saw the peak of the current heatwave during the course of the afternoon. temperature wise, we saw that high 20s, low 30s, quite widely across the south. but it was he threw in london which saw 35 celsius, many it the warmest day of the year, and the warmestjune day since 1976. well saw its warmest day of the year so far, with 31 degrees recorded in cardiff. further north, thunderstorms broke out in northern england and towards parts of scotland, as well. the violent one. that is because the cooler, fresh air, is slowly making inroads into this hot and energy filled atmos
and the daily mail leads on an interview with prince harry, in which he says that no royal once the thronetting shorter now. the good news is that this week sees a memorable anniversary for tv geeks. 50 years ago the bbc made the world's first international satellite broadcast of a television show. i wonder if they did anything interesting. probably not. goodnight. 0k? # love, love, love # love, love, love # love, love, love # there's nothing you can do that can't be done # nothing you can sing...
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mail on sunday. quick comment from both of you. i wanted out, says harry, the reluctant prince, saying he considered giving up prince, saying he considered giving up his royale. it's a very interesting and brave thing for him to say. i think, given the knowledge of the crisis that was caused to his grandmother, she wouldn't take kindly to this. his great—grandmother his grandmother's background... the reason she became queen was because her dad had to become king. it's about duty, isn't it? it's about duty, but i think prince harry and his honesty over a range of things is refreshing, and has kind of created a much different image of the royal family. has kind of created a much different image of the royal familylj has kind of created a much different image of the royal family. i was just about to say, martin has done his conveyor belt of papers. never let us down. that's it for the papers this hour. thank you to martin and rachel. coming up next it's meet the author. another martina cole thriller, another number one bestseller. betrayal continues herjourney through the london underworld where, in martina cole's stories, it's the women who are the most dang
mail on sunday. quick comment from both of you. i wanted out, says harry, the reluctant prince, saying he considered giving up prince, saying he considered giving up his royale. it's a very interesting and brave thing for him to say. i think, given the knowledge of the crisis that was caused to his grandmother, she wouldn't take kindly to this. his great—grandmother his grandmother's background... the reason she became queen was because her dad had to become king. it's about duty, isn't it?...
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royal family who wants to be king or queen. i don't think so. but we will carry out our duties at the right time. let me show you how the front page of the daily mail the future king to say, guys. i guess one of the talking points will be, how will william and harry change the royal family when they really become in charge of it. >> i kind of understand it, though. it's a huge burden. it's a privilege but a huge responsibility. >> you'd take the throne, wouldn't you? >> absolutely. >> if offered. >> i'm there. sure. >> made some room at the table. we have ice cu good morning. trending this morning and then we've got to talk to you about this awesome new project we're very excited about. trending topic, right? >> you jump in here. >> okay. >> you've got to get involved here. >> if i can. >> zendaya singer, activist, she actually has some very interesting ice breaker game. we just learned about this. one of her co-stars revealed it during a press tour on spider-man tour. she says everyone around the table has to give their honest first impression of the other person. we don't have time to do everybody's but, for example, matt, what was your first imp
royal family who wants to be king or queen. i don't think so. but we will carry out our duties at the right time. let me show you how the front page of the daily mail the future king to say, guys. i guess one of the talking points will be, how will william and harry change the royal family when they really become in charge of it. >> i kind of understand it, though. it's a huge burden. it's a privilege but a huge responsibility. >> you'd take the throne, wouldn't you? >>...
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family who wa nted member of the royal family who wanted to be king or queen but saw it as their public duty. a little bit more detail on that interview on the mailsunday telegraph story we will speaking about. the story about the next generation of tories and if there is someone to take over from theresa may. this is interesting. the tories are all thinking about the succession, whether they say so or not. there seems to be a group of tory mps who are saying it can't be any of the usual crowd, because they have had their time and usual crowd, because they have had theirtime and are usual crowd, because they have had their time and are responsible for what happened in the election and we need to look one generation down. if you think back to the labour leadership, whenjeremy corbyn was elected, the problem they had were so many of the candidates were tainted with the brush of the former labour government. tories are thinking about that and thinking, we need to avoid that and find something different. they would think back to 2005 anything, we had david cameron and no one knew about him when he took over? yes, there is a value in having someone wh
family who wa nted member of the royal family who wanted to be king or queen but saw it as their public duty. a little bit more detail on that interview on the mailsunday telegraph story we will speaking about. the story about the next generation of tories and if there is someone to take over from theresa may. this is interesting. the tories are all thinking about the succession, whether they say so or not. there seems to be a group of tory mps who are saying it can't be any of the usual crowd,...
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mailing. so we need to make that point. let me tell you that a spokesperson for the royal college of surgeons says that mesh implants are theand it is recommended method of groin hernia repair and it is the most widely used technique. with shouldice i have movement in that area. used technique. with shouldice i have movement in that aream used technique. with shouldice i have movement in that area. it is an effective treatment option. it fixes t but what nobody talks about is the quality of life after wafrds. there is the vagina mesh implants, the risk is up to 42% of. that's a high figure, but they conclude by saying, "this is an effective treatment option." we are talking about the quality of life that goes alongside it. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you. thank you. i appreciate your time. a deal between the dup and the conservatives is expected to be announced within the next hour. the dup leader, arlene foster, is about to arrive at downing street to finalise a deal with theresa may. it would see the party's 10 mps supporting her minority conservative government on what's called a confidence and
mailing. so we need to make that point. let me tell you that a spokesperson for the royal college of surgeons says that mesh implants are theand it is recommended method of groin hernia repair and it is the most widely used technique. with shouldice i have movement in that area. used technique. with shouldice i have movement in that aream used technique. with shouldice i have movement in that area. it is an effective treatment option. it fixes t but what nobody talks about is the quality of...
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royal visitors is booming for the queen and prince charles. we havejust spoken about £6 million increase to help repairs to buckingham palace for the taxpayer. the daily mailned, according to the daily mail, is in the run—up to the general election on the eighth of june families were sent a series of m essa 9 es june families were sent a series of messages on social media and post by head teachers. looking at the inside pages... i don't know if you noticed this, england play germany today in football. what could possibly go wrong? i am talking about the england under 21 side playing in poland later this afternoon, at 5pm, andi poland later this afternoon, at 5pm, and i love nothing more than a bit of good old—fashioned exercise. this is the squad filmed at training yesterday with broomsticks doing a bit of twisting and squatting and all sorts of old—fashioned, good old—fashioned exercises. all sorts of old—fashioned, good old-fashioned exercises. classic exercises. classic exercises. they are also practising penalties. they have practised penalties every day from month, apparently. let's hope it is not needed. no big deal to them, they are just doing it. i
royal visitors is booming for the queen and prince charles. we havejust spoken about £6 million increase to help repairs to buckingham palace for the taxpayer. the daily mailned, according to the daily mail, is in the run—up to the general election on the eighth of june families were sent a series of m essa 9 es june families were sent a series of messages on social media and post by head teachers. looking at the inside pages... i don't know if you noticed this, england play germany today in...
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royal family who wants to be king or queen? i don't think so. but we will carry out our duties at the right time. >> reporter: let me show you how the front page of britain's daily mail guess one of the talking points out of this will be how will william and harry change the royal family when they become in charge of it. >> i kind of understand it, though. it's a huge burden. it's a privilege but a huge responsibility. >> you would take the throne, wouldn't you? >> absolutely. >> i'm there! [ laughter ] >>> we have ice cube here. good morning [ applause ] >> trending this morning and then we'll talk to you about the awesome new project we want to talk about. you have to get involved. >>> zendaya, she actually has an interesting ice-breaker game. we just learned about it. one of her costars revealed it during a press tour for her spiderman movie. she says everyone around the first impression of the other person. we don't have time to do everybody's. for example, matt. what was your first impression of someone sitting here at the table? honest. >> honest! >> we had a rough start. >> we did. >> we had a rough start. >> it's amazing we are dear friends now. >> what was t
royal family who wants to be king or queen? i don't think so. but we will carry out our duties at the right time. >> reporter: let me show you how the front page of britain's daily mail guess one of the talking points out of this will be how will william and harry change the royal family when they become in charge of it. >> i kind of understand it, though. it's a huge burden. it's a privilege but a huge responsibility. >> you would take the throne, wouldn't you? >>...