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and the prince of wales, prince williams's father said that he was enormously proud and happy to be a grandfather for the first time. and getting us now from london is jim maceda. jim, are you with us? >> reporter: i am.
and the prince of wales, prince williams's father said that he was enormously proud and happy to be a grandfather for the first time. and getting us now from london is jim maceda. jim, are you with us? >> reporter: i am.
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new south wales versus queensland, and queensland on an eight-game win streak and up 12-10 in the match and 3:00 to go and you can see a rather large bellied streaker running 95 meters and more than 300 feet before tackled by security, and they were up going to score, but this cancelled out the scoring opportunity. >> oh! >> oh, no. >> and here's the thing, they hung on the win 12-10, but if new south wales would have scored in the final 3:00, it would have been like, what is that? and the points but the stupid streaker lost it for us. there could have been serious controversy, but look at the skills stiff armed the guy. >> and the streakers are young and late teens or early 20s, but this guy is in the mid-40s. >> yeah. plenty of time to rethink these bad decisions. >> look at the security guy chasing him. he is cracking up. >> finally, he trips, and like they don't take him down and they don't catch up to the dude, and they were able to foil it at the end, but look at this guy. fierce rivalry between the two teams and i dont n't know if th guy was trying to maybe stop them from scoring
new south wales versus queensland, and queensland on an eight-game win streak and up 12-10 in the match and 3:00 to go and you can see a rather large bellied streaker running 95 meters and more than 300 feet before tackled by security, and they were up going to score, but this cancelled out the scoring opportunity. >> oh! >> oh, no. >> and here's the thing, they hung on the win 12-10, but if new south wales would have scored in the final 3:00, it would have been like, what is...
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that of course is diana, the princess of wales. she is not here right now. do you think her presence is being felt, though, by this family, particularly her son william, who she was so close to? >> i think william will be having a great deal of thinking about this because let's not forget that diana sort of moved this royal family into the 20th century with her modernizing style. we've seen it now post her death william and kate have continued that. and with constant references to diana's unique style of royalty. and diana did modernize it in the same way we've seen a modernization of all the european monarchies. she'd be absolutely delighted with it. but the work that diana continued is now being carried on by her son william and harry in the same way. they are really modernizers of the monarchy. and i was livesening to your interviewees earlier on saying how changes are happening, how the monarchy is moving forward into the 21st century. the one thing for certain is kate and william will be the instigators of that. they have a son, a future king of the uni
that of course is diana, the princess of wales. she is not here right now. do you think her presence is being felt, though, by this family, particularly her son william, who she was so close to? >> i think william will be having a great deal of thinking about this because let's not forget that diana sort of moved this royal family into the 20th century with her modernizing style. we've seen it now post her death william and kate have continued that. and with constant references to diana's...
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team wasted no time in threshing wales under nineteen side six neal with more force how goals while wales senior team played france in the qualifiers and the welsh coach thinks russia are good enough to beat the french in their championship opener this friday seeing russia play particularly in the first half i think there's every chance for the rest of us as a very good team play good football and they also have experienced i think that it's everything to go for in france came russia's biggest success in women's football came in two thousand and five when they lifted the european and in one thousand two of you have to beating france in their penalty shoot out the goal keeping haring that day daughter is currently injured but will be fit to play at these heroes tournament and is optimistic about russia's chances would having us for our standard of football is probably lower than our opponents however we expect our strength of character to help us no one expected us to win in two thousand and five as we lost for neil to france and now we're open now that we beat them in the final and that's
team wasted no time in threshing wales under nineteen side six neal with more force how goals while wales senior team played france in the qualifiers and the welsh coach thinks russia are good enough to beat the french in their championship opener this friday seeing russia play particularly in the first half i think there's every chance for the rest of us as a very good team play good football and they also have experienced i think that it's everything to go for in france came russia's biggest...
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team wasted no time in threshing wales under nineteen side six neil would feel forced how goals while wales senior team played france in the qualifiers and the welsh coach thinks russia are good enough to beat the french in their championship opener this friday seeing russia play particularly in the first half i think there's every chance for the rest of us as a very good team play good football and they also have experience i think i think that it's everything to go for in france came russia's biggest success in women's football came in two thousand and five when they lifted the european and in one thousand nine hundred feet up to beating france in their penalty shoot out the goal keeping herring that day daughter is currently injured but will be fit to play at these heroes tournament and is optimistic about russia's chances would having us for our standard of football is probably lower than our opponents however we expect our strength of character to help us no one expected us to win in two thousand and five as we lost for neil to france in our opener but we beat them in the final a
team wasted no time in threshing wales under nineteen side six neil would feel forced how goals while wales senior team played france in the qualifiers and the welsh coach thinks russia are good enough to beat the french in their championship opener this friday seeing russia play particularly in the first half i think there's every chance for the rest of us as a very good team play good football and they also have experience i think i think that it's everything to go for in france came russia's...
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team wasted no time in threshing wales under nineteen side six nailed with four first how goals while wales senior team played france in the qualifiers and the welsh coach thinks russia are good enough to beat the french in their championship opener this friday seeing russia play particularly in the first half i think there's every chance for the rest of us as a very good team play good football and they also have experienced i think that it's everything to go for in france came russia's biggest success in women's football came in two thousand and five when they lifted the european and in one thousand nine hundred feet after beating france in their penalty shoot out the goal keeping hair in their day is currently injured but will be fit to play at these heroes tournament and is optimistic about russia's chances would have been. our standard of football is probably lower than our opponents however we expect our strength of character to help us no one expected us to win in two thousand and five as we lost for me to france and now we're open now that we beat them in the final and that's
team wasted no time in threshing wales under nineteen side six nailed with four first how goals while wales senior team played france in the qualifiers and the welsh coach thinks russia are good enough to beat the french in their championship opener this friday seeing russia play particularly in the first half i think there's every chance for the rest of us as a very good team play good football and they also have experienced i think that it's everything to go for in france came russia's...
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fowalidphares on whethere waleed fowalidphares on whethere between the at a dry cleaner, waleed fowalidphares on whethere between the we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally ban your money needs an ally. lou: the white hou is cautiously optimistic over possibility of an agreement between the israelis and palestinians over peace talks that could come next week, joining me now is fox news middle east a terrorism analyst dr. waly willy will lead farris, your -- doctor walid farris, it appears they a interested in talk, the palestinian authority though not mas, and israeli government, but issue is how fr will u.s. effort go in terms of putting pressure on regional player, what has stop the peace process for winning for last 6 years of fact that iran through hamas, through hezbollah and other parties would do you know necessary things to stop the process, now there is an opening that is a civil war in syria, assad is busy with his opposition, hezbo
fowalidphares on whethere waleed fowalidphares on whethere between the at a dry cleaner, waleed fowalidphares on whethere between the we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally ban your money needs an ally. lou: the white hou is cautiously optimistic over possibility of an agreement between the israelis and palestinians over peace talks that could...
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the prince of wales, who is in yorkshire, said he and his wife are overjoyed at the arrival. incrediblysaid, and special moment for william and catherine. the prime minister offered his congratulations. >> it is wonderful news. i am sure that right across the country and the commonwealth, people will be celebrating and wishing the royal couple well. moment in thetant life of our nation, but i suppose above all it is a wonderful moment for a warm and loving couple who got a brand- new baby boy. it has been a remarkable few years for our royal family. a royal wedding that captured hearts. a magnificent jubilee. and now this royal birth, all from a family that have given this nation so much incredible service. >> kate had gone into labor in the early hours of this morning at kensington palace, overdue perhaps by a week. it is not clear whether medical staff had begun to induce the birth. shortly before 6:00 a.m., she arrived with william at the back entrance to the hospital, already in the early stages of labor. her admission was confirmed at 7:30. within moments, the news was r
the prince of wales, who is in yorkshire, said he and his wife are overjoyed at the arrival. incrediblysaid, and special moment for william and catherine. the prime minister offered his congratulations. >> it is wonderful news. i am sure that right across the country and the commonwealth, people will be celebrating and wishing the royal couple well. moment in thetant life of our nation, but i suppose above all it is a wonderful moment for a warm and loving couple who got a brand- new baby...
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princess of wales diana didn't. and so i think that that has had an effect but in a positive way. >> i agree with that. anyway, so to go to charts, you heard willie just at the end of the last hour talk about the most popular names. george is up there, i know. and i agree with you. i think louis is a real possibility. in britain, they bet on everything. not just names, but everything. >> don't you in america? >> well, not legally. >> willie does. >> yes, we do. >> and i think you observed they got it wrong on the sex. they all thought it was going to be a girl. named alexandra, no less. so let's talk about a couple of the other odder bets that they make in britain where they are. here's a few of them. where is his first -- whatever his name is -- where is his first overseas visit going to be? the odds are for canada with australia as a close second. both probably the most important members of the commonwealth, of course. what university is he going to go to? most popular choice, st. andrews. >> oh, good lord. we're
princess of wales diana didn't. and so i think that that has had an effect but in a positive way. >> i agree with that. anyway, so to go to charts, you heard willie just at the end of the last hour talk about the most popular names. george is up there, i know. and i agree with you. i think louis is a real possibility. in britain, they bet on everything. not just names, but everything. >> don't you in america? >> well, not legally. >> willie does. >> yes, we do....
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i believe that england scotland wales northern ireland we are stronger together than we would. it is time to speak out whatever the consequences because something very special is in danger that sense of danger is one that the british government has recently been accused of playing on too heavily though in the run up to the referendum westminster has been busy publishing papers on how it believes independence will be bad for scotland the latest and most bizarre caution is about mobile phone bills a new government paper suggests that if scotland breaks away then scots visiting the u.k. and using their phones will need to pay extortionate very mean charges the scottish government has already debunked that myth saying that all very mean charges in the european union will be abolished in twenty sixteen but according to whitehall scotland might have to reapply to join the european union as well the british government has also been keen to remind that the royal mail and the post office will no longer be for scotland should they choose independence nor will the two hundred or so public
i believe that england scotland wales northern ireland we are stronger together than we would. it is time to speak out whatever the consequences because something very special is in danger that sense of danger is one that the british government has recently been accused of playing on too heavily though in the run up to the referendum westminster has been busy publishing papers on how it believes independence will be bad for scotland the latest and most bizarre caution is about mobile phone...
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this is just england and wales. what about poor old scotland and northern ireland? >> right. scotland and northern ireland have to go through their own debate. that's something they're dealing with their debate, passing it themselves. that could be a while away. >> all right. atika shubert, thank you. >>> an amazing story. >> it is. >> a blind, deaf, but unlike many visually impaired people she can't read braille with her hands so she reads it with her lips. >> unbelievable story. mandy, inspiring story next. something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's st
this is just england and wales. what about poor old scotland and northern ireland? >> right. scotland and northern ireland have to go through their own debate. that's something they're dealing with their debate, passing it themselves. that could be a while away. >> all right. atika shubert, thank you. >>> an amazing story. >> it is. >> a blind, deaf, but unlike many visually impaired people she can't read braille with her hands so she reads it with her lips....
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i learned never lived in new york and that you were a modern oh yeah i was with my mother in north wales she was actually with maureen starkey ringo's ex-wife in london who was a dear best friend and i was actually in north wales at the time and literally i heard a noise and there was the chimney fell in and i you know when you just have that cup feeling that something's wrong something's really wrong and i went downstairs and all the curtains were closed and. i thought the sisters to be. who knew what it was at the time and then the press outside everywhere and my stepfather had been told not to tell me until you know arrived but i just said. what's going on you've got to tell me the my first concern that point was to make sure that mum was ok more than anything you know we absolutely because she still you know absolutely i mean that was the first love of a life so you know she'd known him much longer than i'd ever known and was much more closer than i had ever been so it was all about looking after her natasha's been ever since do you keep in touch with the players the mccartney's the
i learned never lived in new york and that you were a modern oh yeah i was with my mother in north wales she was actually with maureen starkey ringo's ex-wife in london who was a dear best friend and i was actually in north wales at the time and literally i heard a noise and there was the chimney fell in and i you know when you just have that cup feeling that something's wrong something's really wrong and i went downstairs and all the curtains were closed and. i thought the sisters to be. who...
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he was caught up in the war of the wales. one reason william was so attracted to kate was her stability and her family background. he loves spending time with middleton and even broke with tradition and didn't go to christmas with the rest of the royals. he spent christmas with the middleton. he calls michael middleton dad sometimes. he loves the nuclear family. you will see this baby during all of the normal things as much as possible. >> but his life is tightly constrained. there are all kinds of things he absolutely can't do. he can't go into business. he can't run a corporation. he can't become a lawyer. he can't become a doctor. he is the future king of england, that's it. >> you can see that difference between william and harry. harry is the naughty one and harry gets away with things and goes to vegas and gets to fight in afghanistan. william was never able to do any of that. there is that burden, as the queen says an intolerable privilege. >> i think william is more restrained than harry, would you agree? >> just a li
he was caught up in the war of the wales. one reason william was so attracted to kate was her stability and her family background. he loves spending time with middleton and even broke with tradition and didn't go to christmas with the rest of the royals. he spent christmas with the middleton. he calls michael middleton dad sometimes. he loves the nuclear family. you will see this baby during all of the normal things as much as possible. >> but his life is tightly constrained. there are...
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learned never lived in new york and that you were mother and oh yeah i was with my mother in north wales she was actually with maureen starkey riggers ex-wife in london who was a dear best friend and i was actually in north wales at the time and literally i heard a noise and there was the chimney fell in and i you know when you just have that gut feeling that something's wrong something's really wrong and i went downstairs and all the curtains were closed and. i thought the sisters to be. who knew what it was at the time and then the press outside everywhere and my stepfather had been told not to tell me until mum you know arrived but i just said. what's going on and you've got to tell me the my first concern that point was to make sure that mum was ok more than anything you know moving absolutely because she still you know absolutely i mean that was the first love of a life so you know she'd known him much longer than i'd ever known him and was much more closer than i had ever been so it was all about looking after her natasha's been ever since do you keep in touch with the players the
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the london wale. a little bit succession, getting people in place who could see me one day and a little bit because we reorged and we had to do it. it was unfortunate, but companies move on. >> here's something that mystifies me, i'm a private client of the bank, michael semlosolos, he was recommending exactly what the london wale did, he said, what the heck, we've got the best traction on the street, why don't you get with the program? >> first of all a all i agree with you about michael, what the wale did, the irony was it was meant to be a risk reducing thing and it morphed in something which i don't even know what it was. we've already said bad strategy, badly vetted, badly done, unjustifiable, we've admitted it to the world and we don't do it anymore. that's life. >> would you have quit if they separated the chairmanship from the ceo? >> no. i was very clear. i would never leave my company high and dry. i wouldn't have liked it. but i would have never left the company high and dry. that decision
the london wale. a little bit succession, getting people in place who could see me one day and a little bit because we reorged and we had to do it. it was unfortunate, but companies move on. >> here's something that mystifies me, i'm a private client of the bank, michael semlosolos, he was recommending exactly what the london wale did, he said, what the heck, we've got the best traction on the street, why don't you get with the program? >> first of all a all i agree with you about...
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the prince of wales. [inaudible]. god save the queen. [bell ringing]. >> i am not sure whether that is what he -- >> and that, trace, in case you are wondering, was a piece of purely british theater. the formal reading of the proclamation of the birth ending of course with the fabulous words, "god save the queen." words i would like to hear you say on this special day, please, mr. gallagher. >> exactly, god save the queen. >> thank you. >> the truth here is you have tradition that is not all lost. twitter has not killed tradition after all. they had the easel. they issued a press released before it was given to the easel and let's listen to him. >> the prince and princess of cambridge. the duke is the third of her magesty the queen. the prince of wales. [bell ringing]. >> so i can tell you that we just heard from -- >> jonathon, back to you. finishing your statement, mr. hunt? >> that's fabulous. he is worth hearing twice that particular guy. i was just saying the turn around for the monarchy was so signi
the prince of wales. [inaudible]. god save the queen. [bell ringing]. >> i am not sure whether that is what he -- >> and that, trace, in case you are wondering, was a piece of purely british theater. the formal reading of the proclamation of the birth ending of course with the fabulous words, "god save the queen." words i would like to hear you say on this special day, please, mr. gallagher. >> exactly, god save the queen. >> thank you. >> the truth here...
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. >> it is announced from buckingham palace that with regret, the prince and princess of wales have decided to separate. >> it's no street that it was a turbulent time, and william was very young but very aware. >> very, very aware. >> of the difficult relationship that his parents had. >> it's very difficult really to explain the sort of thing about being pulled in one direction then pulled in the other. they simply got a lot of love from both sides, from both parents independently. so it wasn't a childhood where they weren't loved. they were very much loved. but not with the mother and father together. >> by august 1996, the divorce was final. the entire scandal had played out on the world stage. though william found some protection as a student at eaton. >> during his time at eaton, he began dating some of the more beaut titled ladies. >> and he wasn't just popular with the prep school crowd. >> he got enormous fan mail from some of the most major hollywood stars, and he was so tempted to reply. but of course, had to maintain his decorum. that would not be a thing one would do as the fut
. >> it is announced from buckingham palace that with regret, the prince and princess of wales have decided to separate. >> it's no street that it was a turbulent time, and william was very young but very aware. >> very, very aware. >> of the difficult relationship that his parents had. >> it's very difficult really to explain the sort of thing about being pulled in one direction then pulled in the other. they simply got a lot of love from both sides, from both...
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british lawyers had passed a bill legalizing same-sex marriage in england and wales, members of the house of commons yesterday approved a minor amendments made to the legislation, which had cleared the house of lords on monday. now, all that the bill needed to become official was or royal approval. the bill will enable gay couples to get married and both civil and religious ceremonies in england and wales. it also will allow couples who had previously entered into a symbol partnership to convert their relationship to a marriage. >> we are also following a developing story out of the east bay where the porto oakland is closed today due to a death. kron 4 will tran is live at the port this morning. >> this shutdown immediately after they learned about this woman's death. these interests against are shut down and this is upsetting a lot of people. they understand, what happened and they do feel bad but they stated that they have family. listen to this one truck driver. >> i can see the 1 port 7 hours she was at zero what about arrest was the are stuck out here. he has been here since yesterd
british lawyers had passed a bill legalizing same-sex marriage in england and wales, members of the house of commons yesterday approved a minor amendments made to the legislation, which had cleared the house of lords on monday. now, all that the bill needed to become official was or royal approval. the bill will enable gay couples to get married and both civil and religious ceremonies in england and wales. it also will allow couples who had previously entered into a symbol partnership to...
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the bill means same sex couples can be married in both civil and religious ceremonies in england and wales. the weddings could begin by next summer. >> jacqueline: 81 for napa and south bay where along we are running and the low seventies to that. you can see below cloud coverage spilling backhand over the towers. it is plenty widespread out there again officially poor inland valleys in south bay. that means warmer temperatures in the afternoon. as we head for the next couple of days, conditions into the weekend less take a look at that and i extended forecasts. lovers. they're business you going to cme down for a (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: second nope ha why not? why? i want to chat with for a second what are you building? actually i'm just taking a battery out of a flashlight just when i thought caltrans had sealed off all the crawl spaces below interstate 280 in san francisco >>come on down >> gary:a viewer email sends me to 22 and iowa where people are still living inside the freeway these holes are remnents of earth
the bill means same sex couples can be married in both civil and religious ceremonies in england and wales. the weddings could begin by next summer. >> jacqueline: 81 for napa and south bay where along we are running and the low seventies to that. you can see below cloud coverage spilling backhand over the towers. it is plenty widespread out there again officially poor inland valleys in south bay. that means warmer temperatures in the afternoon. as we head for the next couple of days,...
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. >> the lovely little dress here that we have on display is actually embroidered with prince of wales feathers which means it was born by queen victoria's eld ets son who later became edward vii and prince of wales. today the royal baby would wear things purchased in shops, and that's what makes this different. >> reporter: if it is, in fact, a girl, which people seem to think, but of course we don't know, that little girl likely to be a bit of a flags plate like her mother, i would guess. for people who fear they'll be missing out on the action, there's lots of memorabilia out in shops already. there will be more when we know the gender of the newborn, mugs in pink and mugs in blue. but in any event we understand catherine, the duchess and her parents are in berkshire right now. >> exciting times there in london, amy kellogg. we'll be right back. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support gularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber t
. >> the lovely little dress here that we have on display is actually embroidered with prince of wales feathers which means it was born by queen victoria's eld ets son who later became edward vii and prince of wales. today the royal baby would wear things purchased in shops, and that's what makes this different. >> reporter: if it is, in fact, a girl, which people seem to think, but of course we don't know, that little girl likely to be a bit of a flags plate like her mother, i...
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. >> it is announced from buckingham palace that, with regret, the prince and princess of wales have decided to separate. >> by august 1996, william's parents finally divorced. yes even in the midst of living in this fish bowel of tragedy, scandal, and speculation, there were many moments of normalcy. >> they were watching tv and munch potato chips. she would take them to mcdonald's. she would do regular things with the boys, and she would hug them and kiss them and show them affection. >> as a teen, william was coming into his own, learning to live in the public eye, and living out the lessons his father and mother taught him. >> this was a woman who insisted on taking her children out of the palace, into hospitals, into hospices, to meet the homeless, to do the serious, gritty work that a royal should do. and i think also, charles deserves credit as well, because he also was being very proactive. >> and just as the dust settled on the divorce -- >> this is cnn breaking news. >> -- an unspeakable tragedy. >> the french government has informed all of us that princess diana has died.
. >> it is announced from buckingham palace that, with regret, the prince and princess of wales have decided to separate. >> by august 1996, william's parents finally divorced. yes even in the midst of living in this fish bowel of tragedy, scandal, and speculation, there were many moments of normalcy. >> they were watching tv and munch potato chips. she would take them to mcdonald's. she would do regular things with the boys, and she would hug them and kiss them and show them...
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. >> reporter: only after they had their visit did the prince of wales and the duchess stop by. two kings and three queens in one room. in vegas, they'd call that a full house. they've made it their task to make themselves relevant. william's day job, flying a search and rescue helicopter. his brother taking up arms in one day, partying in las vegas next, hosted the olympics, won wimbledon and won the tour de france this year, not a bad year at all for the brits. the new baby gives the country one more thing to take pride in. that was the mood tonight at the duchess of cambridge. >> there's nothing more attractive than a man holding a newborn baby. >> reporter: here in the u.s. the closest equivalent are the kings and queens of pop culture, hollywood royalty like beyonce, brangelina, their baby bumps watched with equal enthusiasm, their children subjected to scrutiny from day one. but there's a big difference, celebrities tend to go with conspicuous consumption, arriving at the hospital ward with an entourage. >> i've seen acupuncturists, mid wives, chefs, nannies, photography p
. >> reporter: only after they had their visit did the prince of wales and the duchess stop by. two kings and three queens in one room. in vegas, they'd call that a full house. they've made it their task to make themselves relevant. william's day job, flying a search and rescue helicopter. his brother taking up arms in one day, partying in las vegas next, hosted the olympics, won wimbledon and won the tour de france this year, not a bad year at all for the brits. the new baby gives the...
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british lawmakers have passed a bill legalizing same-sex marriage in england and wales, members of the house of commons yesterday approved minor amendments made to the legislation, which had cleared a house of lords on monday. now all been built needed to become official was royal approval from queen elizabeth the second which happened just moments ago. the bill will enable gay couples to get married and both civil and religious ceremonies and england and wales. it also will allow couples who had previously entered into a single partnership to convert their relationship to a marriage. the first eight weddings are expected to take place by next summer. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. th
british lawmakers have passed a bill legalizing same-sex marriage in england and wales, members of the house of commons yesterday approved minor amendments made to the legislation, which had cleared a house of lords on monday. now all been built needed to become official was royal approval from queen elizabeth the second which happened just moments ago. the bill will enable gay couples to get married and both civil and religious ceremonies and england and wales. it also will allow couples who...
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you can see what is happening in wells -- wales. they cut the budget by eight percent. met an see they have not waiting time targets since 2009. meanwhile, in england we are increasing spending on nhs. is, the health secretary is the man who said it would be irresponsible to increase spending on nhs. i have a tip. if you want to do better, you need to move the two people next to you and do it fast. >> order. mr. flynn should be heard with courtesy. >> will of the prime minister study the precise meaning of the word question and the precise meaning of the word answer the need for a link between the two? number of unanswered questions and a record number of preprepared, political jive. can he make it start by giving me an answer today to this question? that is prevalent. >> that was complicated. he probably did not inc. of it himself. far more transparent than any of its predecessors about the information we publish. the data we give. far more transparent than the past government. >> unemployment continues to go down. does the prime minister agree with me that today's job
you can see what is happening in wells -- wales. they cut the budget by eight percent. met an see they have not waiting time targets since 2009. meanwhile, in england we are increasing spending on nhs. is, the health secretary is the man who said it would be irresponsible to increase spending on nhs. i have a tip. if you want to do better, you need to move the two people next to you and do it fast. >> order. mr. flynn should be heard with courtesy. >> will of the prime minister...
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it is possible william may be on search and rescue duty in south wales. >> how dramatic. truly. >> he is a charming man. he is literally prince charming. >> jeff is along the same long. >> he is our weather prince. i'm grateful for you today. i finally got to go outside and not sweat. >>> i get the blame when people don't like it, but you know who you can thank for the weather? it is the marine layer building across the california coastline from the bay area all the way down to los angeles. that was good enough to get our temperatures quite a bit cooler for today. as we get a look at the winds of the coastline, the thing that is to notice here is the northwest. 20 to 35 miles per hour. that will be good enough to keep the fog machine going at the coastline. a small craft advisory for the first part of the weekend. let's get a look at the dramatic changes today. the biggest impact being felt across the east bay. 26 to 27 degrees cooler from areas around alamo to livermore. cooling for san francisco at 10 degrees cooler. the current hour does have temperatures instead of th
it is possible william may be on search and rescue duty in south wales. >> how dramatic. truly. >> he is a charming man. he is literally prince charming. >> jeff is along the same long. >> he is our weather prince. i'm grateful for you today. i finally got to go outside and not sweat. >>> i get the blame when people don't like it, but you know who you can thank for the weather? it is the marine layer building across the california coastline from the bay area all...
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the bill was proposed by david cameron to allow games to take place in england and wales by next summer. once the house of commons votes the bill will be sent to queen elizabeth ii for her official assent. >>> this year's national scout jamboree begins but don't expect to see obese members. they were required to go through a fitness exam. it's the first year and the scout's website said it will require more stamina and fitness than years past. the group doesn't have data on how many were impacted by the new fitness standards. >>> still ahead on "way too early" but he's not an all-star but yoenis cespedes upstaged a lot of great major leaguers. did he have enough power to beat out bryce harper? kanye west taking on comedy. that's right. we'll show you part of the pilot for the show that some compared to "curb your enthusiasm" but was never made. a check on your weather when "way too early" comes back. >> continuing search for the body of john f. kennedy jr. and his wife and his sister-in-law. there's been no confirmation of their deaths. the signs are ominous. more and more debris washin
the bill was proposed by david cameron to allow games to take place in england and wales by next summer. once the house of commons votes the bill will be sent to queen elizabeth ii for her official assent. >>> this year's national scout jamboree begins but don't expect to see obese members. they were required to go through a fitness exam. it's the first year and the scout's website said it will require more stamina and fitness than years past. the group doesn't have data on how many...
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and then she will be known as the princess of wales. so, that's how it works. when william becomes king, she will become the queen. and the child, if it's a boy, it will become the prince of wales. if it's a girl it will be princess whatever her name is, whatever name they pick. martha: i know that they're talking about victoria and elizabeth and charlotte and alexandra, all those names in the mix. arthur, you have your camera on your shoulder. i know you're ready to go when the big moment arrives. we'll see you down there eventually. thanks, arthur. >> thank you, martha. >> like his enthusiasm. well-done. we all await on that. jon scott is coming up to in a moment. jon, maybe they go with jon? >> is martha ever coming back, hemmer? have you had words with her? bill: we have the gps on her ankle. she will not get away. >> we're talking about this big story. you probably heard the motor city filed for bankruptcy. what that sad milestones means for one of america's industrial powerhouses and also for your pocketbook. >>> dramatic developm
and then she will be known as the princess of wales. so, that's how it works. when william becomes king, she will become the queen. and the child, if it's a boy, it will become the prince of wales. if it's a girl it will be princess whatever her name is, whatever name they pick. martha: i know that they're talking about victoria and elizabeth and charlotte and alexandra, all those names in the mix. arthur, you have your camera on your shoulder. i know you're ready to go when the big moment...
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he's 300 miles away in north wales at the royal air force base where he's a pilot. it's believed that the helicopter will be waiting there to bring him here to be at his wife's side to join the birth. the second question, of course, is it a boy or a girl? william and kate did not want to know what the gender of their child but either way this will be -- this baby will be the future monarch whether is a boy or a girl. the law changed in britain saying that the girl child would not have to give way to any boy in the family but that won't happen for another two-thirds of a generation first prince charles, then his son and then the new baby. >> martin, thanks. appreciate it. >>> alex and 20 others will face possible suspensions for banned substances. a-rod is expected to meet with mlb officials. subject his alleged connection with the biogen cyst clinic miami as a pipeline for banned substances. >>> braun among ten players meeting but declining to answer questions in the investigation. >>> rios did in what night what takes most players weeks, tied the american league re
he's 300 miles away in north wales at the royal air force base where he's a pilot. it's believed that the helicopter will be waiting there to bring him here to be at his wife's side to join the birth. the second question, of course, is it a boy or a girl? william and kate did not want to know what the gender of their child but either way this will be -- this baby will be the future monarch whether is a boy or a girl. the law changed in britain saying that the girl child would not have to give...
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>> he was nine or ten, and he was in wails in the center of the city, in wales. here we go. >> hold that story. here is the moment i think we have been waiting for. the hospital staff is getting close position. >> it was the first time he had to work a rope line. he took his cue from his mom and he did it like a pro and, of course, the most important thing was, he remembered, because his mother said it is only a few seconds from his life but for someone else it is decades of special memory so he inherited both parents' skill to make a connection straight-away. >> there they are. there they are. the newest, happy family. kate holding the little boy with the proud toddler next to her. i can imagine all the women, i am thinking of my wife at 26 hours after giving birth, having to walk out as the wobbled watched. she looked radiant and happy. what is it like, amy? >> my gosh, it is unbelievable. just to be that close and so happy and so radiant and there you see handing baby came ridge and the thrills going around. what a lovely family they are going to speak it look
>> he was nine or ten, and he was in wails in the center of the city, in wales. here we go. >> hold that story. here is the moment i think we have been waiting for. the hospital staff is getting close position. >> it was the first time he had to work a rope line. he took his cue from his mom and he did it like a pro and, of course, the most important thing was, he remembered, because his mother said it is only a few seconds from his life but for someone else it is decades of...
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it applies to england and wales. however, the first gay weddings are expected to begin until next summer. >>> today on the news at 5:00 -- we will be in court as the south bay daycare employee faces charge esmolested a young girl. we're also looking into whether there are other victims in the case and if more charges are possible. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we'll tell you the next time news breaks. >> the following program contains actual video of real animal emergencies and is suitable for family viewing. coming next, a horse slides down a rugged cliff. plus, helping a newborn. and bees, bees, bees. this is "animal rescue." [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.]
it applies to england and wales. however, the first gay weddings are expected to begin until next summer. >>> today on the news at 5:00 -- we will be in court as the south bay daycare employee faces charge esmolested a young girl. we're also looking into whether there are other victims in the case and if more charges are possible. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we'll tell you the next time news breaks. >> the following program contains actual video...
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thought now william will have two weeks paid paternity leave from his job as an raf rescue pilot in wales. he and kate will spend that two weeks here in london together at kensington palace. at that point he'll return to work in wales and she likely will spend the rest of her time at her parents a short distance from london where she grew up and there it is. were you asking about the influence of carol and michael middleton. right from the start here, it is very likely that carol middleton will have a very great influence on how this future king is brought up. andrea. >> in fact, there was some evidence, without any guidance, had they said, of extra security in that smallville animal already today, not that they thought they were coming right from hospital to the in-laws, to the grandparents, but that they were doing it just as a protective run. right now we see the door opening and at least somebody is coming out in advance. jim maceda, what are you seeing from your vantage point? >> you must be seeing a different door than we are, andrea. >> no one has come in or out for some time. ther
thought now william will have two weeks paid paternity leave from his job as an raf rescue pilot in wales. he and kate will spend that two weeks here in london together at kensington palace. at that point he'll return to work in wales and she likely will spend the rest of her time at her parents a short distance from london where she grew up and there it is. were you asking about the influence of carol and michael middleton. right from the start here, it is very likely that carol middleton will...
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. >> british lawmakers have passed a bill legalizing same-sex marriage in england and wales. legislation has now received official signature from the queen, and we await the first gay weddings in 2014. >> media reports say at least one person has been killed in a turkish border town by stray bullets fired from serious -- serious -- syria. the turkish military said it fired back in accordance with its rules of engagement. >> violent protests have broken out in india, where at least 22 children between the ages of eight and 11 died after eating a free school lunch that was contaminated with insecticide. over 20 others were hospitalized. >> desperate parents bring their children to the hospital. they can only hope that their en recover. >> when my son came home, we took him right to the hospital. he was vomiting and had terrible stomach cramps. >> more than 20 children have already succumbed to what doctors are calling serious chemical poisoning. >> when the children were clinically examined, we saw that there was severe congestion in the chest and their pupils were dilated. the
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you can see what is happening, they cut the budget by 8% and as a result of that you can now see in wales they haven't met a single target since 2009. meanwhile in england increasing spending on the and h s,ing at the health secretary the fact is the secretary is the man who said it would be irresponsible to increase spending and i gotta summer to for layer of the labor party. if you want to do better you need to move the two people next to you and do it fast. >> mr finn should be heard. paul flynn. >> will the prime minister study the precise meaning of the word question and the precise meaning of the word answer and the need for a link between the two? a record number of unanswered questions and record number of free prepared party political jibes at question time. and spectacles that change him, make a start by giving me an answer today to this question. >> that one is uncomplicated so we will probably hear that and think of it himself. this government is re transparent than any of its predecessors about the information we publh, public spending data, more transferred than the last gov
you can see what is happening, they cut the budget by 8% and as a result of that you can now see in wales they haven't met a single target since 2009. meanwhile in england increasing spending on the and h s,ing at the health secretary the fact is the secretary is the man who said it would be irresponsible to increase spending and i gotta summer to for layer of the labor party. if you want to do better you need to move the two people next to you and do it fast. >> mr finn should be heard....
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england and wales not necessarily the same type of population as we see here in the u.s. for instance. >> that's not the main red flag. there are studies that have been done in sweden, in the u.s., in many countries that show the same essential decreasing incidence rates if you will for alzheimer's in successive generations. that said, these are observational studies, these are not trials, where people are randomly assigned to treatment arms. we can't be sure but all are pointing in the same direction. >>ifill: but at an alzheimer's meeting conference today they were talking about memory loss being more of a warning sign, we have been told losing your keys is not necessarily a problem but now maybe it is. hep us with this. >> memory problems are always a sign of alzheimer's. alzheimer's can start in a very, very mild form called a subbive impairment. these are not benign problems like sometimes you forget your keys. much more serious memory problems, people are not even remembering what they forgot. they're having trouble planning. they are forgettinghe names of loved one
england and wales not necessarily the same type of population as we see here in the u.s. for instance. >> that's not the main red flag. there are studies that have been done in sweden, in the u.s., in many countries that show the same essential decreasing incidence rates if you will for alzheimer's in successive generations. that said, these are observational studies, these are not trials, where people are randomly assigned to treatment arms. we can't be sure but all are pointing in the...
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it's all coming back. >> reporter: and then the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall, the first time since the 1890s that there have been three living direct heirs to the throne. today they were in the same room. all new parents face the challenge of the car seat, but most don't have to get it secured in front of a live global television audience. william and kate managed it well. and then with the new baby in the back and the new father behind the wheel, they set off to start their new life. >> brown: and we return to our continuing coverage of the many questions and issues surrounding the health care reform law. tonight, we focus on the pivotal question of enrolling young adults, as deadlines approach this fall. ray suarez reports. >> suarez: it was a meeting behind closed doors at the white house yesterday and it included a notable group. actors like alissa keys, jennifer hudson, all of whom offered their help in trying to sell the health care reform law. meeting as part of a continuing effort to gain public support for the affordable care act and make sure seven million peop
it's all coming back. >> reporter: and then the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall, the first time since the 1890s that there have been three living direct heirs to the throne. today they were in the same room. all new parents face the challenge of the car seat, but most don't have to get it secured in front of a live global television audience. william and kate managed it well. and then with the new baby in the back and the new father behind the wheel, they set off to start...
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in the very same suite that diana, princess of wales, gave birth to william 31 years ago. >> may we see your son? your royal highness. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the royal baby, who will be known as the prince of cambridge, will be third in line to the throne. >> it's the first time since the days of queen victoria when there will be three direct heirs alive at the same time as the monarch. >> do they have a name yet? >> i think the name should be david. after david bowie. >> just around dawn this morning the duchess of cambridge -- >> reporter: all this under the watchful glare of the world media. >> kate middleton -- >> reporter: who have been camped out for days, fearful of being caught out just as they were in 1982 when diana had given a false due date to throw them off. >> there can be nothing more grim than turning up and just seeing that sea of photographers' ladders, people standing up there just thinking, oh, no, and now i've got to go through labor as well. i hope she gets smuggled in by some sort of laundry chute. >> reporter: she actually came in through a back entrance 24 hour
in the very same suite that diana, princess of wales, gave birth to william 31 years ago. >> may we see your son? your royal highness. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the royal baby, who will be known as the prince of cambridge, will be third in line to the throne. >> it's the first time since the days of queen victoria when there will be three direct heirs alive at the same time as the monarch. >> do they have a name yet? >> i think the name should be david. after david...
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you can see what is happening, they cut the budget by 8% and as a result of that you can now see in wales they haven't met a single target since 2009. meanwhile in england increasing spending on the and h s,ing at the health secretary the fact is the secretary is the man who said it would be irresponsible to increase spending and i gotta summer to for layer of the labor party. if you want to do better you need to move the two people next to you and do it fast. >> mr finn should be heard. paul flynn. >> will the prime minister study the precise meaning of the word question and the precise meaning of the word answer and the need for a link between the two? a record number of unanswered questions and record number of free prepared party political jibes at question time. and spectacles that change him, make a start by giving me an answer today to this question. >> that one is uncomplicated so we will probably hear that and think of it himself. this government is more transparent than any of its predecessors about the information we publish, public spending data, more transferred than the last
you can see what is happening, they cut the budget by 8% and as a result of that you can now see in wales they haven't met a single target since 2009. meanwhile in england increasing spending on the and h s,ing at the health secretary the fact is the secretary is the man who said it would be irresponsible to increase spending and i gotta summer to for layer of the labor party. if you want to do better you need to move the two people next to you and do it fast. >> mr finn should be heard....
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england and wales not necessarily the same type of population as we see here in the u.s. for instance. >> that's not the main red flag. there are studies that have been done in sweden, in the u.s., in many countries that show the same essential decreasing incidence rates if you will for alzheimer's in successive generations. that said, these are observational studies, these are not trials, where people are randomly assigned to treatment arms. we can't be sure but all are pointing in the same direction. >>ifill: but at an alzheimer's meeting conference today they were talking about memory loss being more of a warning sign, we have been told losing your keys is not necessarily a problem but now maybe it is. hep us with this. >> memory problems are always a sign of alzheimer's. alzheimer's can start in a very, very mild form called a subbive impairment. these are not benign problems like sometimes you forget your keys. much more serious memory problems, people are not even remembering what they forgot. they're having trouble planning. they are forgetting the names of loved o
england and wales not necessarily the same type of population as we see here in the u.s. for instance. >> that's not the main red flag. there are studies that have been done in sweden, in the u.s., in many countries that show the same essential decreasing incidence rates if you will for alzheimer's in successive generations. that said, these are observational studies, these are not trials, where people are randomly assigned to treatment arms. we can't be sure but all are pointing in the...
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and the prince of wales, prince williams's father said that he was enormously proud and happy to be a grandfather for the first time. and getting us now from london is jim maceda. jim, are you with us? >> reporter: i am. martin, how are you? >> great to hear from you. great to talk to you, jim. now, you've been a foreign correspondent for some time. you know the streets of london well. you know the people very well. just describe the atmosphere as the news came through. >> well, you know, following the initial frenzy, if you would, from let's say a week to two weeks ago and then through the lull after that first day of july 13th, the due date passed, then it slid to the 19th, that passed, you could feel that there was a tremendous letdown. i mean, frustration was replacing the joy or the anticipation. all that went away today, martin. not just in the this bubble here which has really expanded from about 50 or 0 feet wide for as long as i've seen it to now about a football field to my left and a football field to my right with you can hear them as i speak. >> absolutely. >> people comi
and the prince of wales, prince williams's father said that he was enormously proud and happy to be a grandfather for the first time. and getting us now from london is jim maceda. jim, are you with us? >> reporter: i am. martin, how are you? >> great to hear from you. great to talk to you, jim. now, you've been a foreign correspondent for some time. you know the streets of london well. you know the people very well. just describe the atmosphere as the news came through. >>...
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now william is on paternity leave from his job as an raf rescue pilot in wales. he has two weeks paid paternity leave. it is understood that he is then going to return to work so kate will then be on her own because where is he working in wales is quite some distance from london. so it is thought that after about two weeks that they will spend together here at kensington palace in london, she will most likely go to her parents' home an hour or so outside london and spend the rest of the summer there, william coming down to join her when he can. >> anabel, a little bit more on the details of the exit. we have some movement. charles and camilla may or may not be on their way to the hospital. jonathan capehart has an important question about transportation pertaining to wills and kate. >> so remember during the royal wedding, charles -- william and katherine drove themselves in i. >> we had the hottest day in london yesterday, 93 degrees. this evening the thunder clouds are gathering on the horizon so it looks like a huge downpour. i think the soft top is out. i hav
now william is on paternity leave from his job as an raf rescue pilot in wales. he has two weeks paid paternity leave. it is understood that he is then going to return to work so kate will then be on her own because where is he working in wales is quite some distance from london. so it is thought that after about two weeks that they will spend together here at kensington palace in london, she will most likely go to her parents' home an hour or so outside london and spend the rest of the summer...