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the prince of wales is about to arrive.s is the irish state coach used by the queen and the duke of edinburgh as they make her .ay the irish state coach which is made back in 1851 in dublin. queen victoria took a fancy to it and she brought it. it was badly destroyed in a fire back in 1911. it has been remodeled and refurbished in the 1980's. that it is the queen's favorite carriage. these preferences are never explicitly stated. the palace of westminster for the prince's arrival and the duchess. the duchess of cornwall, safely inside the palace of westminster, followed by the prince of wales. the first time the duchess attended the state opening. there is our first glimpse today of the old marshall. the duke of norfolk, one of the great offices of state. he is the one who organizes coronations and does great ceremonies. and
the prince of wales is about to arrive.s is the irish state coach used by the queen and the duke of edinburgh as they make her .ay the irish state coach which is made back in 1851 in dublin. queen victoria took a fancy to it and she brought it. it was badly destroyed in a fire back in 1911. it has been remodeled and refurbished in the 1980's. that it is the queen's favorite carriage. these preferences are never explicitly stated. the palace of westminster for the prince's arrival and the...
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people went see the polls for the local elections in england and wales yesterday here in the north of the country. was under way with the former labor david miliband. growing public support. being right at the center of that they were coming. through. the charismatic leader here backing his candidate. but as we've seen recently with clothing support the public are really responding to these mainstream party
people went see the polls for the local elections in england and wales yesterday here in the north of the country. was under way with the former labor david miliband. growing public support. being right at the center of that they were coming. through. the charismatic leader here backing his candidate. but as we've seen recently with clothing support the public are really responding to these mainstream party
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now it is classed as an epidemic in this part of south wales.this is modern healthcare turned upside down. in many parts of the world, children cannot get vaccinated at all. not so in britain. for decades, the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine has been freely available to everyone pay for by the states. for the whole. a consciousde decision not to vaccinate their children. that has led to children of that age getting measles. 15 years ago, the offices of the evening post were buzzing with controversy. dr. claimed the vaccine caused autism in children. suddenly parents were refusing to vaccinate their children. that is a good story. the current edition of the paper is not around them. the evening post did not -- did run any number of stories raising concerns about the vaccine. he does nothing that was wrong. >> a thank you to judge the and yes iat run, would run the exactly the same way. >> doctors are still furious that an atmosphere was created which led to them being portrayed as the bad guys. >> eire call being accused of willfully giving a
now it is classed as an epidemic in this part of south wales.this is modern healthcare turned upside down. in many parts of the world, children cannot get vaccinated at all. not so in britain. for decades, the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine has been freely available to everyone pay for by the states. for the whole. a consciousde decision not to vaccinate their children. that has led to children of that age getting measles. 15 years ago, the offices of the evening post were buzzing with...
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he made frequent visits to wales.s he moved further into the mountains, he found subjects that were central to one of the most powerful elements in late 18th century british aesthetic thought-- the sublime. ♪ the idea of the sublime, embodied by the overpowering majesty of nature's grandeur, was an idea popularized by the philosopher edmund burke. for burke, contemplating that grandeur-- either directly or in paintings-- overwhelmed viewers with feelings of fear, awe and exaltation. it also had a moral element, emphasizing man's insignificance and humility in the face of the terrifying forces of nature. the fascination with the sublime was an international phenomenon that intrigued many artists of the time-- inspiring philippe jacques de loutherbourg's terrifying alpine avalanche... joseph wright's spectacular vesuvius... and caspar david friedrich's transcendent image of a wanderer contemplating the infinite. turner's interest in the sublime led him to travel to switzerland in search of wild landscapes that were thri
he made frequent visits to wales.s he moved further into the mountains, he found subjects that were central to one of the most powerful elements in late 18th century british aesthetic thought-- the sublime. ♪ the idea of the sublime, embodied by the overpowering majesty of nature's grandeur, was an idea popularized by the philosopher edmund burke. for burke, contemplating that grandeur-- either directly or in paintings-- overwhelmed viewers with feelings of fear, awe and exaltation. it also...
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i have a reputation in wales as bordering on the legendary.ot only sell cds and records, it is also a magnet for musicians. and a number of famous fans credit spellers with inspiring them. this singer-songwriter is no exception. share the same passions flock together. whether they know each other or not, you often make new friends at spillers. >> but there is something else, too. here.ould spend all day it is part of the bigger movement that has been going on for a while. it is called the vinyl revival. you don't really need to buy a record or cd in a more to listen to music because you can simply download everything in this shop, frankly, and a lot more onto one of these. what is remarkable about this is it survive the 20th century and it is surviving the 21st this point -- despite the onset of technology because there are still people who love physical music. you cannot touch and hold a download. it does not have a double gatefold sleeve with artwork and a cover that you can frame and put on your wall as a tribute. for record collectors, hav
i have a reputation in wales as bordering on the legendary.ot only sell cds and records, it is also a magnet for musicians. and a number of famous fans credit spellers with inspiring them. this singer-songwriter is no exception. share the same passions flock together. whether they know each other or not, you often make new friends at spillers. >> but there is something else, too. here.ould spend all day it is part of the bigger movement that has been going on for a while. it is called the...
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for as captain harry wales, a combat helicopter pilot with two hard tours in afghanistan on his resumÉe's embraced the cause of the men and women who have gone to battle. and when the battle has all but taken them down have fought in these ways to reclaim their lives. >> courage is clear and obvious from the moment of injury through countless hours of intense rehab. >> reporter: so he was here, the last man in the torch relay, the host at the finish line handing out medals and even some kisses. and a determined cheerleader in the fourth year of these games. seven paralympic-style sports for some 260 athletes from all five u.s. service branches and this year a team from the uk. for scott palomino who lost a foot to an ied, as the chance to make his point. >> i'm still out there doing what i love to do. >> reporter: for salazar, it's about the look his 2-year-old son gave him when he first left his wheelchair for his two prosthetic legs. >> i got up on my legs and he turned and goes like this and just starts screaming with excitement. >> reporter: a weekend about soldiers including capta
for as captain harry wales, a combat helicopter pilot with two hard tours in afghanistan on his resumÉe's embraced the cause of the men and women who have gone to battle. and when the battle has all but taken them down have fought in these ways to reclaim their lives. >> courage is clear and obvious from the moment of injury through countless hours of intense rehab. >> reporter: so he was here, the last man in the torch relay, the host at the finish line handing out medals and even...
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captain wales spoke at a brunch before the games got underway. >> i witnessed firsthand the bravery of our troops and not only confronting dangers on the battlefield but also tragic consequences life changing wins and the death of friends. >> harry received british and american jerseys for the warrior games. u.s. veterans including amputee jason morgan appreciated the prince's visit. >> it makes us feel really special that you know he really appreciates everything we've done. >> prince harry would like to bring the games to great britain in the near future. he will travel to new jersey, new york and connecticut in the next week. and 260 athletes in all compete in the warrior games and they run through thursday. >>> prince harry also received the honor today by the nike shoe company for the warrior games. that custom show is a military theme with his moniker captain wales on the back. >>> all right, here's a reminder of why we love living in the bay area where the weather is relatively mild. i had a -- roberta's attention on that one. this is in texas, near san antonio where a huge thun
captain wales spoke at a brunch before the games got underway. >> i witnessed firsthand the bravery of our troops and not only confronting dangers on the battlefield but also tragic consequences life changing wins and the death of friends. >> harry received british and american jerseys for the warrior games. u.s. veterans including amputee jason morgan appreciated the prince's visit. >> it makes us feel really special that you know he really appreciates everything we've done....
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. >> well, the british isles did that computation, england and wales did, and i can get that in this note that i have here in a moment. what's the social implications of rethinking how we envision old age? >> it gets rid of stereotypes, which influence how people behave. there is a famous study that shows if the psychologist is testing somebody sort of takes the attitude well, you're not going to do well because you're old or your memory is going t do poorly, well, the person will do poorly. if they take the attitude, look, you have a lot of life experiences, you're wise, intelligent, nobody will perform better. there is feeack. ageism has a negative effect on performance. >> as we do in a cultural environment in which age is stereotyped, right? >> yes. >> then you will conform willy-nilly to that stereotype, if you're supposed to be fragile at the age 80. >> yes. >> then you become fragile. >> exactly. >> if you think, however, that your's going to be living to the age 100, then you shatter the stereotype and you don't conform to it, and you're healthier? >> you are. >> you actually
. >> well, the british isles did that computation, england and wales did, and i can get that in this note that i have here in a moment. what's the social implications of rethinking how we envision old age? >> it gets rid of stereotypes, which influence how people behave. there is a famous study that shows if the psychologist is testing somebody sort of takes the attitude well, you're not going to do well because you're old or your memory is going t do poorly, well, the person will...
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first time in 17 years, prince of wales attending the state opening. for the first time ever, the duchess of cornwall sending -- attending the state opening of parliament are. lord of state, carried by admiral lord. they had towards the princes anteroom before they enter the chamber of the house of lords. the vice chief of the defense , chiefair chief marshal of the naval staff. into the chamber of the house of lords. queen and the duke will take their places on the pair of thrones. she will then invite everyone to be seated and then give the signal for black rod to be sent to the house of commons. >> my lords,. -- be seated. >> the signal is given. black rod has received the signal. right from the central lobby down to the throne of the house of lords. as he makes his way through this short stretch of corridor into the members lobby of the house of commons. this is where he was describing , of the precise nature of the duty and what it symbolized. combination of duties, the fact that he takes in theride in his role ceremony. the is a great display of
first time in 17 years, prince of wales attending the state opening. for the first time ever, the duchess of cornwall sending -- attending the state opening of parliament are. lord of state, carried by admiral lord. they had towards the princes anteroom before they enter the chamber of the house of lords. the vice chief of the defense , chiefair chief marshal of the naval staff. into the chamber of the house of lords. queen and the duke will take their places on the pair of thrones. she will...
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. >> at the height of her worldwide fame, princess diana of wales became the face of the british royalshe was stunning, courageous and compassionate. in the few years of her troubled married life, diana produced an heir to the throne, ushered in a new royal era and shook the british monarchy to its core. though kensington may look more like a series of townhouse apartments than a palace, this was perhaps diana's one safe haven. the place where she lived and raised her children. and it is here that william and kate will raise theirs. diana paved the way for a new kind of royal parenting, setting a standard for mothering a future monarch. prince william has said he wants to spare his wife the inevitable comparisons to his mother, princess diana. but in many ways, diana has been apart of this pregnancy from the very beginning. we waited two years for kate's announcement, but diana was pregnant just three months after her wedding. from the beginning, she rebelled against the royal traditions of arms-length parenting. prince william was the first heir to the throne to be born outside the pa
. >> at the height of her worldwide fame, princess diana of wales became the face of the british royalshe was stunning, courageous and compassionate. in the few years of her troubled married life, diana produced an heir to the throne, ushered in a new royal era and shook the british monarchy to its core. though kensington may look more like a series of townhouse apartments than a palace, this was perhaps diana's one safe haven. the place where she lived and raised her children. and it is...
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soprano in a south wales took with the. general consumer. as to putting whiskey. gapers on the mend i think with the numbers on open. stoke on the was on this program most of those. booms gave. us a little better the role of the v.c. on castello if we're going to leave you to. burn up workers here in the sport this . year got us to one of them that the only other person look we're around when god . as the. only nato is someone i think is sad of his in the global member that anita into labels in woman to last only by mother of his help was he and will get it all to look at it. just in case at an. equal most of us is on the us a list with all diapers on the software to go on and on and on and. it was just because on us. used to. keep those. go home of the. yes i'm going ok. we've seen a lot of things considered. but i want to for a moment see you with a. little but. i want to look and we're going to my we were arrested now that i don't know why they arrested me but i don't know what's going on. how long have you been working twenty years. with the for the longest ho
soprano in a south wales took with the. general consumer. as to putting whiskey. gapers on the mend i think with the numbers on open. stoke on the was on this program most of those. booms gave. us a little better the role of the v.c. on castello if we're going to leave you to. burn up workers here in the sport this . year got us to one of them that the only other person look we're around when god . as the. only nato is someone i think is sad of his in the global member that anita into labels in...
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. >>> great britain's royal bad boy, prince harry of wales is taking washington by storm. he's here for a week. it's his first trip to last week since last year's naked vegas romp. he's been able to keep his clothes on. tracie potts has all the details. >> so loud, security had to quiet them. even capitol hill staffers could not resist getting a glimpse of the prince. >> the expectation of every human being is no more than a dream so long as these dreadful weapons remain where they are. >> the prince unexpectedly stopped by the white house for afternoon tea where he helped children make mother's day gifts. today he will lay a wreath at arlington cemetery. >> he spent much of his time supporting rounded warriors. >> it's really an intent to show that he cares what a different side he has than what he plays out 12 months ago. in sports, straight to the ice. kid crosby barging through two defends in the penguins islanders game. pittsburgh won 4-0 and leads the series 3-2. wonder who the highest state employee is? most cases it's a state university coach. in the 50 states that
. >>> great britain's royal bad boy, prince harry of wales is taking washington by storm. he's here for a week. it's his first trip to last week since last year's naked vegas romp. he's been able to keep his clothes on. tracie potts has all the details. >> so loud, security had to quiet them. even capitol hill staffers could not resist getting a glimpse of the prince. >> the expectation of every human being is no more than a dream so long as these dreadful weapons remain...
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is all that outweighed by what happened at the london wale, what do you think?i certainy don't think so, and i think, you know, the act they were able to return 15% on tangiblequity in that year, even as they absorb the loss brings that out. i think the open question is, you know, if the regulators pushing pushing if something, maybe the best thing is to give them a little bit, though. that's the only reason to think about splitting up of the roles, not because hareholders vote for it per se, but because the regulators, rightly or wrongly, asked for it. meliss how do you weigh that as a sareholder. it doesn't make sense to give up half the role. if regulators lay off, i mean, i don't know. >> i think they -- let's give -- the vote was actually fairly large last year with 40%, so i don't think it's going t get it myself, but could be close. melissa: you don't? >> i don't, but it could be close. i don't think it's getting 50 plus, so put a margin of error around that, but if they get close to 50, you know, this is really going to put pressure on the board to do so
is all that outweighed by what happened at the london wale, what do you think?i certainy don't think so, and i think, you know, the act they were able to return 15% on tangiblequity in that year, even as they absorb the loss brings that out. i think the open question is, you know, if the regulators pushing pushing if something, maybe the best thing is to give them a little bit, though. that's the only reason to think about splitting up of the roles, not because hareholders vote for it per se,...
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but shelace is not big, has a reputation in wales ordering on the legendary. cds and not just sell records, but she is a magnet for musicians. this welsh singer-songwriter is no exception. same peopley the will flock together. whether they know each other beforehand or not, you can make new friends, as i have. s> look at the music buff leafing through the records. they could spend all day here. this is called the final -- vinyl revival. he did not need to buy a record or a cd to listen to music because you can download whatever is in the shop. what is remarkable is that it has survived the 20th century and it is surviving the 21st despite the onset of new technology. there are still people around who love to pick through music. you cannot touch and hold a download. frame and putcan on your wall is a tribute to your favorite band. it is the antidote to disposable pop culture. wethere is no reason why would lose this. whereas, one hard drive failure in you have lost your download collection. on buyingsting physical music, you are insisting that artists are worth
but shelace is not big, has a reputation in wales ordering on the legendary. cds and not just sell records, but she is a magnet for musicians. this welsh singer-songwriter is no exception. same peopley the will flock together. whether they know each other beforehand or not, you can make new friends, as i have. s> look at the music buff leafing through the records. they could spend all day here. this is called the final -- vinyl revival. he did not need to buy a record or a cd to listen to...
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is the prince of wales, it a long-term passion. using his position to persuade and cajole. >> as a father and a soon-to-be grandfather, i find it inconceivable that our children and grandchildren could live in a world bereft of these animals. n, a similars som story. >> i sincerely hope that my generation is not the first on this planet to consider elephants, rhinos, or tigers as historical creatures, and the same allegory as the dodo. >> they want today's event to be more than just a talking shop area they described poaching as the work of huge organized, criminal networks that need to be stopped. >> washington is not working. it is a complaint we hear frequently and the american public seems to agree. only 15% approves of the job that congress is doing. it is not surprising that some members of congress have chosen to throw in the towel and quit. after 34 years in the senate, republican olympia snowe is one of them, she retired in 2012 saying she could no longer get anything done. she explains her decision and her new book, "figh
is the prince of wales, it a long-term passion. using his position to persuade and cajole. >> as a father and a soon-to-be grandfather, i find it inconceivable that our children and grandchildren could live in a world bereft of these animals. n, a similars som story. >> i sincerely hope that my generation is not the first on this planet to consider elephants, rhinos, or tigers as historical creatures, and the same allegory as the dodo. >> they want today's event to be more...
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. >> jamie dimon took responsible for the london wales where they lost a lot of money. he took responsibility. this is the difference between big government and business. >> he didn't take responsibility. >> big difference between government and business, there is no accounts accountability. there's layers and layers of bureaucracy that protects e people at the top. remember in the godfathers buffer, there was buffers between michael core -- >> there are buffers. >> what is abuffer? >> dag an, what i'm -- i think appearances do count for something. i think if you're going to say this happened under your watch, whether you are responsible for it or not, or a division head is responsible for it or not, you have to go. i'm sorry. you have to go. >> absolutely. >> dag ann waited for you. >> i beg your pardon. >> hit the bricks. instead. she refuses to leave and she's on the beach now stll getting paid. i think that -- >> we don't know she'sn the beach. she could be in the woods for all we know. >> charlie can back me up when you say somebody is on the beach, it means they'r
. >> jamie dimon took responsible for the london wales where they lost a lot of money. he took responsibility. this is the difference between big government and business. >> he didn't take responsibility. >> big difference between government and business, there is no accounts accountability. there's layers and layers of bureaucracy that protects e people at the top. remember in the godfathers buffer, there was buffers between michael core -- >> there are buffers....
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there's a recent study out of the university of new south wales claiming women are most attracted to a healthy beard. volunteers were presented with pictures of men with varying stages of stubble. and the men with a ten-day beard were chosen as the most attractive. >>> "early today health" is brought to you by vagisil. bring yourself back. >>> now for a first look at business. we turn to cnbc's seema mody. >> the senate passes the internet sales tax bill which lets states to collect taxes all online purchases. best buy complained about consumers who browse in stores and then buy online for less. it faces opposition from republicans who see it as a tax increase. microsoft is retooling windows 8 which has been blamed for the slump in pv taelz. the company will release an updated version later this year making it easier to use which has been the biggest complaint by consumers. and disney believes the fourth is strong with electronics arts teaming up to make new "star wars" video games. the move comes weeks after disney shut its lucasarts division. >>> raging wildfires prompt massive spe
there's a recent study out of the university of new south wales claiming women are most attracted to a healthy beard. volunteers were presented with pictures of men with varying stages of stubble. and the men with a ten-day beard were chosen as the most attractive. >>> "early today health" is brought to you by vagisil. bring yourself back. >>> now for a first look at business. we turn to cnbc's seema mody. >> the senate passes the internet sales tax bill which...
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they say the ecosystem will be threatened and with it, the habitat of wales -- whales and polar bears. >> the race to replace the international olympic committee chairman is heating up. >> a candidate from taiwan is positioning himself also. he has been an ioc member for nearly 25 years. >> time now to roll out the red carpet because the 66 annual cannes film festival is just getting under way. >> stars were forced to bring their umbrellas this time, but a little rain did not dampenour o. ots shown and prizes to be handed out, and, of course, we have an inside look at it all. >> a big day for the big screen. this year, festival goers can look forward to plenty of drama. hollywood heavyweights are out in force for the festival. this year, the jury president is none other than steven spielberg. >> i feel very excited to be here and very proud. >> die-hard fans have been camped out in front of the festival for days in hopes of seeing their favorite actors. >> to see the stars, you have to come as early as possible, and we came here on sunday instead of going to church, says this woman. a
they say the ecosystem will be threatened and with it, the habitat of wales -- whales and polar bears. >> the race to replace the international olympic committee chairman is heating up. >> a candidate from taiwan is positioning himself also. he has been an ioc member for nearly 25 years. >> time now to roll out the red carpet because the 66 annual cannes film festival is just getting under way. >> stars were forced to bring their umbrellas this time, but a little rain...
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selected grave site with a handwritten note honoring his comrades in arms signed simply captain harry wales. later he visited wounded service members at walter reed medical center. because of their shared experience he was able to trade stories about his tours in afghanistan. he said how impressed he was with the technology used to help amputees who have returned from combat. >>> still ahead for us on a friday night, the missing. dozens of women and girls who vanished near the same cleveland neighborhood where those three young women escaped. tonight, what about the other families still waiting? >>> and later an amazing view from the top. a finishing touch, an emotional day high above lower manhattan. >>> in cleveland tonight, the last of the three young women who escaped after a decade being held prisoner inside a home have now left the hospital. michelle knight released a statement thanking the community and asking for her privacy. meantime the investigation there continues including a new look at the disappearance of dozens of other women in the area nearby. we get our report tonight fro
selected grave site with a handwritten note honoring his comrades in arms signed simply captain harry wales. later he visited wounded service members at walter reed medical center. because of their shared experience he was able to trade stories about his tours in afghanistan. he said how impressed he was with the technology used to help amputees who have returned from combat. >>> still ahead for us on a friday night, the missing. dozens of women and girls who vanished near the same...
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acome dates soldiers who are passing through london and also for the second battalion princess of wales royal battalion. people passed through here leaving flowers and some say they know people inside here. later we expect london's mayor, boris johnson to arrive here to feet in soldiers to give them reassurance about their position here and described this attack as savage and one that will not shake londonners and that life will go on. >> thank you. joining us now our defense correspondent jonathon beal. the information is -- it's an ongoing story and bring us up to date with what we do know so far. >> well, we do know it was a soldier who was killed and we now know the name of one of the suspects. one of the suspect it's accused of carrying out the attack he is michael adibaloga. that information from sources, we have notted that confirmed by police but clearly questions about these two individuals who are are both in hospital. one in serious condition being guarded by police. what motivated them? were they radicalized here in the u.k. or elsewhere? is there a connection to any other g
acome dates soldiers who are passing through london and also for the second battalion princess of wales royal battalion. people passed through here leaving flowers and some say they know people inside here. later we expect london's mayor, boris johnson to arrive here to feet in soldiers to give them reassurance about their position here and described this attack as savage and one that will not shake londonners and that life will go on. >> thank you. joining us now our defense...
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wiped out in britain but now it's back and is officially classed as an epidemic in this part of south waless modern healthcare turned upside down. in many parts of the world, children cannot get vaccinated at all and end up dying a perfect a preventable things but not so in britain. for a decade now, the joint measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine known as mmr have been freely available to everybody paid for by the state and yet for all. , around 50 years ago, parents across britain made a conscious decision not to vaccinate their children. that has led to children of that age getting measles. 15 years ago, the offices of the south wells even posed for buzzing with controversy. the doctor had claimed that the mmr vaccine caused the behavior condition of autism in children. suddenly, parents were refusing to vaccinate their children. the current editor of the newspaper was not around than but he freely admits the evening post did run and a number of stories raising concerns about the vaccine. he does not think that was wrong. >> if i was in charge of them, i think you have to judge them in the
wiped out in britain but now it's back and is officially classed as an epidemic in this part of south waless modern healthcare turned upside down. in many parts of the world, children cannot get vaccinated at all and end up dying a perfect a preventable things but not so in britain. for a decade now, the joint measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine known as mmr have been freely available to everybody paid for by the state and yet for all. , around 50 years ago, parents across britain made a...
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. >> i charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man. >> reporter: there is one behind him and another as kate is expecting in july. will and kate touring america and australia. prince harry arrives in the u.s. tomorrow for another visit while 64-year-old charles waits as he reluctantly discussed with brian not long ago. >> this is something that if it comes to it, regrettably it comes -- >> as a result of the death of your mother. >> the death of a parent which is not so nice to say the least. >> reporter: but slowly -- very slowly -- a transition of sorts is under way as the queen, duty bound, thinks about the future. last week charles attended the abdication of the dutch queen to her son, age 46. queen elizabeth vowed never to abdicate. time waits for no one, not even a queen. kier simmons, nbc news, london. >>> that is our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com with breaking news. >> that br
. >> i charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man. >> reporter: there is one behind him and another as kate is expecting in july. will and kate touring america and australia. prince harry arrives in the u.s. tomorrow for another visit while 64-year-old charles waits as he reluctantly discussed with brian not long ago. >> this is something that if it comes to it, regrettably it comes -- >> as a result of the death of your mother. >> the death of a parent...
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>> when i was told it has the climate of wales, and it is cold and wet and very mountainous and not much grows up there, that is not what one thinks of when one thinks of africa if you are european, because we think of wildebeests and giraffes and elephants. it is not like that at all. it is a pastoral country. i looked at the country, and i thought, there were these repetitive things occurring. mountains, a beautiful terrace that people built to grow their crops, the traditional roundhouses that they live in. we have different skills available to us. i thought i will do that is a contemporary european take, if you like. i made this. i wish the summer off. that would be glowing. it wouldn't be looking great. >> it will do. tell us what is in the middle. >> in the middle, i have marooned in the middle this representation of the base of a rhonda bell, which is a lesotho house. this is covered in a clay designer thomas -- design, people make their houses out of that. this is very important for me and harry for people to realize that lesotho is a kingdom in its own right and not part of sout
>> when i was told it has the climate of wales, and it is cold and wet and very mountainous and not much grows up there, that is not what one thinks of when one thinks of africa if you are european, because we think of wildebeests and giraffes and elephants. it is not like that at all. it is a pastoral country. i looked at the country, and i thought, there were these repetitive things occurring. mountains, a beautiful terrace that people built to grow their crops, the traditional...
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human resulting from alleged money laundering violations and risk management issues from the one did wales walkable now in response to j.p. morgan.
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you there all the players you are including all the regional players betting that living in south wales and individual americans have been saying no. meanwhile the clock is ticking for afghanistan is international forces prepare for the twenty fourteen with through all the even the country on its own with its flawed security the transition has many regional players on alert as they brainstorm over how to contain afghanistan's especially your brand of extremism and reports. the u.s. prepares to withdraw the bulk of its forces from afghanistan by the end of twenty fourteen cars i sat down with the elections coming up also in twenty fourteen what's next the possibility of a power vacuum in afghanistan and the question what demons can emerge from that vacuum is of great concern to the whole region a vacuum in afghanistan seems to be nobody's interest here is a brief and very rough breakdown of what players regional and non regional are trying to achieve in afghanistan he ran despite the rivalry with the us has three years supported the karzai government because having a completely chaotic a
you there all the players you are including all the regional players betting that living in south wales and individual americans have been saying no. meanwhile the clock is ticking for afghanistan is international forces prepare for the twenty fourteen with through all the even the country on its own with its flawed security the transition has many regional players on alert as they brainstorm over how to contain afghanistan's especially your brand of extremism and reports. the u.s. prepares to...
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might have to have every think about that we're going to have you keep councillors across england and wales the conservative party chairman has said that clearly the tories are failed to get their message across and they're going to have to have a rethink about how they can change that now i'm joined by the city spokesman for the u.k. independence party stephen wolf stephen chances are all well and good but they're not m.p.'s have as ukip actually made significant gains today yes we what we have done is created a seismic shift in politics in the united kingdom we have put a message down to the three political parties that there is a fool for all to hear on the block we're knocking on the door of parliament for years they have criticised us and said that we're a small party i'm not worth voting for but you could be seen as the protest vote is that enough to make games in a general election well it's a protest vote for the political elites if you want to put it in those terms they ignored us in the past and said they'd never want. to listen to us because we were a war party want to shoot poli
might have to have every think about that we're going to have you keep councillors across england and wales the conservative party chairman has said that clearly the tories are failed to get their message across and they're going to have to have a rethink about how they can change that now i'm joined by the city spokesman for the u.k. independence party stephen wolf stephen chances are all well and good but they're not m.p.'s have as ukip actually made significant gains today yes we what we...
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in south wales and. say you know. the clock's ticking for afghanistan as international forces prepare for the twenty forty withdrawal lead to a country on its own with its flawed security transition has many regional powers on alert as well as they brainstorm of how to contain afghanistan's especially very little brand of extremism got to teach you can reports about that tonight. the u.s. prepares to withdraw the bulk of its forces from afghanistan by the end of two thousand and fourteen karzai is stepping down with the elections coming up also in two thousand and fourteen what's next the possibility of a power vacuum in afghanistan and the question what demons can emerge from that vacuum is of great concern to the whole region a vacuum in afghanistan seems to be nobody's interest here's a brief and very rough breakdown of what players regional and non regional are trying to achieve in afghanistan you ren despite the rivalry with the us has three years supported the karzai government because having a completely chaoti
in south wales and. say you know. the clock's ticking for afghanistan as international forces prepare for the twenty forty withdrawal lead to a country on its own with its flawed security transition has many regional powers on alert as well as they brainstorm of how to contain afghanistan's especially very little brand of extremism got to teach you can reports about that tonight. the u.s. prepares to withdraw the bulk of its forces from afghanistan by the end of two thousand and fourteen karzai...
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in south wales and. say no. more about that very soon tonight next the clock is ticking for afghanistan as international forces prepare for the twenty fourteen withdrawal leaving the country on its own with its ongoing flawed security transitions got many regional players on alert now as they try to brainstorm over how best to contain afghanistan's especially variable brand of extremism gun a teacher can reports tonight for r.t. . the u.s. prepares to withdraw the bulk of its forces from afghanistan by the end of two thousand and fourteen karzai stepping down with the elections coming up also in two thousand and fourteen what's next the possibility of a power vacuum in afghanistan and the question what demons can emerge from that vacuum is of great concern to the whole region a vacuum in afghanistan seems to be nobody's interest here's a brief and very rough breakdown of what players regional and non regional are trying to achieve in galveston you ren despite the rivalry with the u.s. has forty years supported t
in south wales and. say no. more about that very soon tonight next the clock is ticking for afghanistan as international forces prepare for the twenty fourteen withdrawal leaving the country on its own with its ongoing flawed security transitions got many regional players on alert now as they try to brainstorm over how best to contain afghanistan's especially variable brand of extremism gun a teacher can reports tonight for r.t. . the u.s. prepares to withdraw the bulk of its forces from...
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people went see the polls for the local elections in england and wales yesterday here in the north of the country. was under way with the former labor david miliband. growing public support. being right at the center of that they were coming. through. the charismatic leader here backing his candidate. but as we've seen recently with clothing support the public are really responding to these mainstream party politicians now. to a question about the bush or a. large ask the question. is how far they've come to get place in such a short amount of time and certainly the main political parties are going to be looking very closely at this now because. this is a. support the kids had recently it does represent a quite significant change. and it will bring you the latest updates on the story throughout the day here on our team for more information right now you can just get over to our website. iraq could be undergoing one of its worst crises since the withdrawal of u.s. soldiers dollars the end of two thousand and eleven the united nations says more than seven hundred people were killed in t
people went see the polls for the local elections in england and wales yesterday here in the north of the country. was under way with the former labor david miliband. growing public support. being right at the center of that they were coming. through. the charismatic leader here backing his candidate. but as we've seen recently with clothing support the public are really responding to these mainstream party politicians now. to a question about the bush or a. large ask the question. is how far...
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new south wales us trail you've said this is the side of us triad that's really unseen by a lot of people what do you mean by that well i feel like oftentimes in australia celebrated is you know the beach culture and things like that that's kind of the impression when i come here to the states people are surprised they say you really didn't know there were brown people in australia you know. and i kind of had this image of surfers and became the models and whatnot and so i come from you know a small town it's kind of rural city it's very multicultural full of you know a lot of pacific islanders aboriginal people macedonian people and so i feel like it's really important that this side of history. which is often not talked about or not represented a multicultural sort of i think it's important for me to speak about that as someone of a. an already background and it's sort of the same here you know because oftentimes you get fed one narrative and i think it's really important to complexity and different facets to the idea of a struggling identity absolutely and it seems that you embrace a l
new south wales us trail you've said this is the side of us triad that's really unseen by a lot of people what do you mean by that well i feel like oftentimes in australia celebrated is you know the beach culture and things like that that's kind of the impression when i come here to the states people are surprised they say you really didn't know there were brown people in australia you know. and i kind of had this image of surfers and became the models and whatnot and so i come from you know a...
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might have to have everything about that we're going to have you keep councillors across england and wales the conservative party chairman has said that clearly the tories are failed to get their message across and they're going to have to have a rethink about how they can change that now i'm joined by the city spokesman for the u.k. and dependents party stephen wolf stephen chances are all well and good but they're not m p's have has ukip actually made significant gains today yes we have what we have done is created a seismic shift in politics in the united kingdom we have put a message down to the three political parties that there is a fool for all to hear on the block we are not keen on the door of parliament to use they have criticized us and said that we're a small party i'm not with voting for but you could be seen as the protest for it is bad enough to make gains in a general election when it's a protest vote for the political elites if you want to put it in those terms they ignored us in the past and said they'd never want. to listen to this because we were a one party one issue p
might have to have everything about that we're going to have you keep councillors across england and wales the conservative party chairman has said that clearly the tories are failed to get their message across and they're going to have to have a rethink about how they can change that now i'm joined by the city spokesman for the u.k. and dependents party stephen wolf stephen chances are all well and good but they're not m p's have has ukip actually made significant gains today yes we have what...