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and today when they exited the hospital in london, the world got its first look. the young prince, just over 24 hours old, took no questions. luckily, however, while the still photographers snapped away, his parents came forward to talk with reporters. >> well, he's got a good pair of lungs on him, that's for sure. he's a big boy. he's quite heavy. but we're still working on a name. we'll have it out as soon as we can. but it's the first time we've seen him really. so we're having a proper chance to catch up. very emotional. >> yes, it's very emotional. it's such a special time. i think any parent probably sort of knows what this feeling feels like. >> very special. i'll remind him of his tardiness when he's a bit older. 'cause i know how long you all have sat out here. hopefully, you guys can go back to normal now and we can look after him. he has got her lips, thankfully. >> no, no, no. >> with that, the family prepared to leave for their first night at home, which happens to be at kensington palace. and be it ever so humble, that's where they are right now. chr
and today when they exited the hospital in london, the world got its first look. the young prince, just over 24 hours old, took no questions. luckily, however, while the still photographers snapped away, his parents came forward to talk with reporters. >> well, he's got a good pair of lungs on him, that's for sure. he's a big boy. he's quite heavy. but we're still working on a name. we'll have it out as soon as we can. but it's the first time we've seen him really. so we're having a...
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and the city of london the city of london is a square mile blog where all the big financial deals are done in london and that's where the elem a resides and it's actually not even known didn't let the in the city of london anymore it was sold off to a group in hong kong so we have the usual players on the board of directors from j.p. morgan goldman sachs but to answer your question the london metal exchange gets about one percent of these storage costs and that's how they're profiting in this goldman sachs game so if goldman sachs is making money london metal exchange's making money and so is hong kong and technically none of this is a legal right even if it is considered stacking the cards in your favor or some would call it overreaching no it's technically legal but it gets down to a concept called regulatory arbitrage we have rules and regulations in the us and a lot of those rules and regulations do not exist in london or the city of london or even hong kong so there is. an arbitrage game to be played definitely goldman sachs is playing that out right now so it is a conflict of in
and the city of london the city of london is a square mile blog where all the big financial deals are done in london and that's where the elem a resides and it's actually not even known didn't let the in the city of london anymore it was sold off to a group in hong kong so we have the usual players on the board of directors from j.p. morgan goldman sachs but to answer your question the london metal exchange gets about one percent of these storage costs and that's how they're profiting in this...
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near the tower of london. they have been fireing off salutes to the new baby. >> covering santa clara, san francisco, east bay, and all bay area, this is abc7 news. >> at 6:15, check this out new video showing a mother bear trying to get her cub out of a dumpster on sunday night in southern california. you can see the mother bear pawing the bump step trying to get the cub out. wildlife responded and scared the more bear off and they opened the lid and freed the little cub who climbed out but he had some trash stuck to his head. >> whatting today, the house of representatives will consider regulation that cuts off funds for n.s.a. surveillance and imposes limits, after voting yesterday to allow the n.s.a. amendments which bar the n.s.a. from collecting telephone records until the individual is the subject of an investigation. another would prohibit funds to the n.s.a. to target a united states individual or acquire and store the consent of that person's communications. >> president obama is enlisting star power
near the tower of london. they have been fireing off salutes to the new baby. >> covering santa clara, san francisco, east bay, and all bay area, this is abc7 news. >> at 6:15, check this out new video showing a mother bear trying to get her cub out of a dumpster on sunday night in southern california. you can see the mother bear pawing the bump step trying to get the cub out. wildlife responded and scared the more bear off and they opened the lid and freed the little cub who...
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the dirt in the london was a biword because london was in the 19th century the largest city the world had ever seen. and it had taken this huge population increase but was mostly -- or it was a building site. as the railways were coming in, that was being built, the bridges were being built, everything was being built. so i think most of the time it just looked like a bomb site. but also there were the amazing problems that no one had ever had to deal with of what to do with animal waste, what to do with human waste. at the time it was all dumped in the river. and so london was also, because it was the first in so many things, it also had to work out the first solutions. and in 1858 they had the second of two very hot summers. hot in england, probably meaning 70. but anyway, it was hot. and the thames then was a tidal river, so low and high tide. and when the tide went out, there was so much sewage on the banks and particularly as it got hotter and hotter and hotter that it actually fermented. and, of course, you have very pretty little picture right there. the houses of parliament ar
the dirt in the london was a biword because london was in the 19th century the largest city the world had ever seen. and it had taken this huge population increase but was mostly -- or it was a building site. as the railways were coming in, that was being built, the bridges were being built, everything was being built. so i think most of the time it just looked like a bomb site. but also there were the amazing problems that no one had ever had to deal with of what to do with animal waste, what...
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that is the london post office tower, a very tall building at the heart of london near oxford street. that major shopping area with delightful graphics playing it's a boy. easy to see from anywhere in the city. and in that city is nbc's michelle kosinski still with us from outside st. mary's hospital. michelle, i have to ask you this question. you've been following this royal pregnancy from the very beginning. now, as you well know, you americans do not have royalty as such. or dukes and duchesss. what's it been like for an american following this story? >>. >> i mean, it's hard to tell being over here. i kind of only know based on viewer reaction. sometimes that reaction is surprisingly strong. you might put something you the on facebook or twitter that is breaking news and you almost kind of brace yourself for people to get back to you and say there's other news. what's this? but actually you'd be surprised how many responses come back all excited asking for more information. even sometimes when you go back to the u.s. and certain people, you know, who think they have other better t
that is the london post office tower, a very tall building at the heart of london near oxford street. that major shopping area with delightful graphics playing it's a boy. easy to see from anywhere in the city. and in that city is nbc's michelle kosinski still with us from outside st. mary's hospital. michelle, i have to ask you this question. you've been following this royal pregnancy from the very beginning. now, as you well know, you americans do not have royalty as such. or dukes and...
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"gma" will be live from london. live updates for you throughout the day and online any time at abc7news.com. you can get instant updates by following us on twitter. >>> 6:34. breaking news this morning out of san francisco where police are investigating a home invasion. it happened at a home in the bay view district near 3rd street. two men and a woman dressed in black forced their way to the home around midnight. neighbors heard a struggle and called police. one of the suspects jumped out after window but broke his leg. police say say they found a hand gone him. about the other two suspects got a way. the victim suffered a stab wound. >>> new details about the fatal shoot-out in san francisco's tenderloin. the man that died has been identified as 24-year-old mel gadoi of san francisco. he was killed when two groups of men fired at each other saturday night. a man who lives in a meesh apartment building said bullets were flying everywhere. >> i counted 15 shots. ridiculous. like the old west. >> police say that the
"gma" will be live from london. live updates for you throughout the day and online any time at abc7news.com. you can get instant updates by following us on twitter. >>> 6:34. breaking news this morning out of san francisco where police are investigating a home invasion. it happened at a home in the bay view district near 3rd street. two men and a woman dressed in black forced their way to the home around midnight. neighbors heard a struggle and called police. one of the...
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about her 35 years on the london book review. this is just under 40 minutes. >> our series from london on book tv continues this week with mary kay wilmers who is the founder and editor of the london review of books. what is the london review of books? >> of the founding editor that is not me. the founding editor is carl miller and he was asked to start the paper. but i was there. the london review of books is a -- it's very like the new york review of books to get it was started by the review of books in 1979, so there was no time to supplement. i was working at the times and stopped i think in january of '79. and then in october 3 papers cannot the seat to be causing time or maybe september. it was rather like the new dark review that started when there was a strike at the new york times. so once these papers came out within two weeks the times was back. so the other two eventually merged and carried on as the review. we appeared initially inside of the new york review of books and that lasted until may of 1980 and the new york
about her 35 years on the london book review. this is just under 40 minutes. >> our series from london on book tv continues this week with mary kay wilmers who is the founder and editor of the london review of books. what is the london review of books? >> of the founding editor that is not me. the founding editor is carl miller and he was asked to start the paper. but i was there. the london review of books is a -- it's very like the new york review of books to get it was started by...
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back in london, you have the london eye, red, white and blue. a little pride for a country that usually complains about the weather, economy or frankly complains about everything. now suddenly beaming for the new royal baby. >> a lot of good news there, wimbledon winners, all kind of good things. nick, the eyes of the world will be on duchess kate as a royal mother. what do you think we can expect? >> yeah, i think kate was one of the world's most photographed women, now one of the most photographed mothers. a real echo of diana. diana was hounded by the press, hounded by the paparazzi. she once turned to them and said look, as a parent, i want to protect my children. stay away from me. kate may have the same sentiment. a lot of royal watchers i tacked to say kate has had a strong family behind her. she will be able to retreat away from the palace to her parents' place. that will mean she can hopefully develop a thicker skin to avoid the judgment that will notoriously fill the tabloid here. >> no doubt. nick schifrin in london. thank you for you
back in london, you have the london eye, red, white and blue. a little pride for a country that usually complains about the weather, economy or frankly complains about everything. now suddenly beaming for the new royal baby. >> a lot of good news there, wimbledon winners, all kind of good things. nick, the eyes of the world will be on duchess kate as a royal mother. what do you think we can expect? >> yeah, i think kate was one of the world's most photographed women, now one of the...
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live pictures from london. duchess kate right behind those doors and going into labor around nine hours ago. we won't hear from palace officials again until a royal decree is about to leave that hospital out that door and it will make its way to buckingham palace and that is how we will know a baby is born. we go back to chris jansing live in london in a little bit. >>> in new york michigan republican governor rick snyder saying officials had no choice but to file for bankruptcy protection. take a listen. >> we went through all of the other processes. no other viable options. enough is enough. i think there need to be more accountability in government and part of the issue is here later stand up and deal with this tragic situation and take care of the citizens. >> john conyers wants congressional hearings on detroit's bankruptcy and concerned the bankruptcy is misused to slash retiree's health care and benefits and steven rattner writes in "the new york times," quote, no one likes bailouts or the prospects of r
live pictures from london. duchess kate right behind those doors and going into labor around nine hours ago. we won't hear from palace officials again until a royal decree is about to leave that hospital out that door and it will make its way to buckingham palace and that is how we will know a baby is born. we go back to chris jansing live in london in a little bit. >>> in new york michigan republican governor rick snyder saying officials had no choice but to file for bankruptcy...
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independent defense consultant and author of the book the great powers versus the hedge a man and in london we crossed a cocktail come ready he's a writer. and a journalist or right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you to kill me if i go to you first in washington with a stalemate and with assad's forces gaining ground isn't it time more to take seriously the peace plan that has been proposed by the united states and russia yes i think it is time to consider that but the question is can you get both sides to the table and i don't think that there is any indication right now that either side is ready to get there there seems to be a stalemate on the diplomatic process the the russians and assad and the in the rain ians to a certain extent do not want preconditions and coming to the talks america wants preconditions the west wants preconditions so right there you have the ultimate stalemate in the meantime you have the u.s. saying it's going to start providing arms we know they've already been providing arms to the rebel gro
independent defense consultant and author of the book the great powers versus the hedge a man and in london we crossed a cocktail come ready he's a writer. and a journalist or right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you to kill me if i go to you first in washington with a stalemate and with assad's forces gaining ground isn't it time more to take seriously the peace plan that has been proposed by the united states and russia...
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mary's hospital in london. people are eagerly awaiting the introduction of the new baby or an announcement from prince william himself. we'll be back with more coverage. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. i tthan probablycare moreanyone else.and we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. imagine what it's doing to your pores. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® oil free moisture hydrates without clogging pores. 100% free of oil, fragrance and dyes. oil free. worry free. [ female announcer ] oil free moisture. neutrogena®. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ fema
mary's hospital in london. people are eagerly awaiting the introduction of the new baby or an announcement from prince william himself. we'll be back with more coverage. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. i tthan probablycare moreanyone else.and we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus...
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scotland and then the london paste operation i think. the chairman of the b.b.c. trust recently said he thought covering the referendum was the biggest challenge to the b.b.c. had ever faced. i think it has a difficult challenge and i'm not sure that it's getting it right at the present moment. broadcasters by the nature are usually an hour and five more balanced than newspapers newspapers don't have to be balanced nor should but broadcasters have to be very careful to be balanced but the b.b.c. finds scotland a challenge because so much of what they report for example in the network news that goes right across the u.k. and viewed this broadcast internationally in the report for example scandals in the health service in england as if they were the scottish health service which is run quite separately education difficulties or lingual does if there were educational scott which is run totally separately so they find it very difficult and we feel the challenge to date of trying to differentiate the debate and the position of scotland from the position living with i'm
scotland and then the london paste operation i think. the chairman of the b.b.c. trust recently said he thought covering the referendum was the biggest challenge to the b.b.c. had ever faced. i think it has a difficult challenge and i'm not sure that it's getting it right at the present moment. broadcasters by the nature are usually an hour and five more balanced than newspapers newspapers don't have to be balanced nor should but broadcasters have to be very careful to be balanced but the...
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at the tower of london. ear plugs not included. >> exactly. in the meantime several landmarks decked out in blue for the royal birth. niagara falls illuminated in blue overnight, a message announcing "it's a boy" announced around the top of the bt tower in london and throngs of people celebrated at the gates of buckingham palace well into the morning. >> it is quite the spectacle. "today in the bay's" danielle lee is live outside buckingham palace where a long list of well-wishers are standing by ready and waiting outside the gate. >> reporter: good morning, jon. i think they would have gone big even if it was a girl. behind me you can see the crowds gathering outside buckingham palace. they have been here since the early hours in the morning, in fact, waiting in line more than two hours long to get close to that medical bulletin announcing it's still on display. so many people want to take a picture of that. it was moments ago that the cannon blasts and gun salutes blaerd. it was amazing to feel the vibrati
at the tower of london. ear plugs not included. >> exactly. in the meantime several landmarks decked out in blue for the royal birth. niagara falls illuminated in blue overnight, a message announcing "it's a boy" announced around the top of the bt tower in london and throngs of people celebrated at the gates of buckingham palace well into the morning. >> it is quite the spectacle. "today in the bay's" danielle lee is live outside buckingham palace where a long...
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it's the three biggest billion banks in london in london from both sides and bearing in mind there are six billion banks that clear the l.p.m. c.l. which is the london clearing bank system which is basically six billion banks pretty much all of those control what's going on they clear everything in london every day but basically so you've got now or this run so what happens is the fed steps in and says look we rather than expose this whole collapse and that and also on top of it the whole fear fear system being in collapse what we'll do is withdraw the provide bullion to the market so borrow it and we're happy to continue to read hypothecate what we've got which is already leverage as you say people are asking for their billion back is already a problem so what they do is they see backwardation they go the only solution that we can see short term is to dump the futures price in other words they provide so much synthetic supply into the paper markets of the comics paper markets that we drop four hundred dollars well here we go full circle four hundred dollars lower where are we again wh
it's the three biggest billion banks in london in london from both sides and bearing in mind there are six billion banks that clear the l.p.m. c.l. which is the london clearing bank system which is basically six billion banks pretty much all of those control what's going on they clear everything in london every day but basically so you've got now or this run so what happens is the fed steps in and says look we rather than expose this whole collapse and that and also on top of it the whole fear...
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mary's hospital in central london. that's a live shot right outside of the lindo wing, and she is in the early stages of labor. kate is expected to give birth in that private lindo wing of the hospital, and that's where princess diana gave birth to prince william and prince harry. the baby, boy or girl, will be the third in line to the british throne, that is, behind her grandfather prince charles and dad prince william to be king or queen of britain. 15 other countries including canada and australia, as well. we're going to have full coverage on all the developments on "good morning america." >> and by the way, we just got news she is progressing well and there is no suggestion that she will be induced so this could be a while. >> could be a while. >> that's okay. we'll wait patiently. >> yes, we will. >>> okay, back here at home a worker at a florida gator park check this out is now recovering from what is called a terrifying attack by him during a demonstration. he's speaking out. >> the man suffered a broken arm an
mary's hospital in central london. that's a live shot right outside of the lindo wing, and she is in the early stages of labor. kate is expected to give birth in that private lindo wing of the hospital, and that's where princess diana gave birth to prince william and prince harry. the baby, boy or girl, will be the third in line to the british throne, that is, behind her grandfather prince charles and dad prince william to be king or queen of britain. 15 other countries including canada and...
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when we're in london, who better than amy kellogg, our london correspondent to chat with us. amy, come in here. you and i were talking earlier today and it feels like everything is going well right now. certainly everybody around the world hopes that is the the case. the beginnings of this were tricky. >> reporter: it was a very difficult beginning for the duchess of cambridge. she was hospitalized with acute morning sickness. a lot of women experience morning sickness but this was to the point where kate needed to be hospitalized that is what outed her pregnancy. normally you wait three months. when the press found out she was in the hospital they had to come clean with what was going on. that was very post-traumatic stress disorderful. you may recall there were a couple of tv personalities in australia who tried to get through to the duchess in her room. they did a prank. they pretended they were on the phone with the queen, the nurse who patched them through to kate's room felt so guilty and so shamed after that happened she committed suicide. it is not all together clear
when we're in london, who better than amy kellogg, our london correspondent to chat with us. amy, come in here. you and i were talking earlier today and it feels like everything is going well right now. certainly everybody around the world hopes that is the the case. the beginnings of this were tricky. >> reporter: it was a very difficult beginning for the duchess of cambridge. she was hospitalized with acute morning sickness. a lot of women experience morning sickness but this was to the...
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>> chris jansing, the very happy city of london tonight. chris, thanks. >>> andrew roberts is here with us in the studio in new york. as contemporary british historians and authors go, he has covered wars and prime ministers and the churchill years and the monarchy, which brings us to tonight. you and i were speaking earlier, and i have a dual question for you. number one, the distinction in the modern era about how many generations in the royal family are alive and with us. and second, what does this do for continuity and robustness going forward? >> well, it's the first time since 1981, since the reign of queen victoria, that we've had four living monarchs all at the same time, monarchs and monarchs in waiting, which is quite extraordinary, because it gives the sense of continuity to the house of windsor. we know now that there will, assuming this young prince has his mother and his great-grandmother's longevity, will be there in the 22nd century. and as far as the robustness is concerned, well, the monarchy has never been more popular si
>> chris jansing, the very happy city of london tonight. chris, thanks. >>> andrew roberts is here with us in the studio in new york. as contemporary british historians and authors go, he has covered wars and prime ministers and the churchill years and the monarchy, which brings us to tonight. you and i were speaking earlier, and i have a dual question for you. number one, the distinction in the modern era about how many generations in the royal family are alive and with us. and...
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. >> it's almost a year since london hosted the 2012 olympic games. for many, the glory has truly one off. the british government promised a lasting national sporting legacy but not all communities are reaping the benefits. lawrence lee explains. >> a year since the london games and euphoria has given way to planning. the place is full of trucks and diggers turning the entire site into a play ground for londoners. the pool will be open until next spring, the indoor arenas as well to be shared by the elites and ordinary. all this takes lots of political boxes. it's very multicultural and bridges social divides and it's healthy and what the legacy people promised all along. >> the stadium with athletics coming up this weekend and the north of the park becomes a public park from this weekend as well, a place for people to come and stroll and have a picnic, walk the dog. >> the top-class athletes love this place for training and elite event. for amateurs, to be able to do the sport alongside the best will be like a tennis player going for a knock at wimbl
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she is in london right now. she will -- so she won't be -- there's lots of talk she would be coming to the hospital. she wouldn't do that. i think the first call would either be to her or to prince charles from william. i would have thought that would have been -- she is head of state. william is very close to her. he knows this is her heir. so i think it is likely he would probably call her first and prince charles would be told as well. then i think probably the beginning and end of william's calls. then the middletons will be called. and the formality of course will follow once the baby is born. because this is a head of state, future head of state, and the head of church, head of the armed forces an lots of people to notify the public. >> and max, you make a good point there, and all of the dignitaries and heads of state. the young couple having their first kid. so we wish them well. we will take a short break here on cnn. if you're just joining us, kate is in labor. a lot more coverage here on cnn after thi
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than we received back again that is the the relative surplus between scotland and london. poems as well. who won one thousand six hundred disco so it's going to be independent over the last five years that every scot be one of those six hundred which. is not just about finance of course i mean the reason for scott becoming independent is not that would be richer the reason for scott mccartney independent schools a nation a nation should be self-governing they govern the feels better than allowing someone else to do it for them but it was a balance sheet calculation that's for. much in favor of scotian the public but can you tell me exactly what is the difference between the devil marx and the in the lead that you're proposing because as far as i'm concerned most of the scots there saying you know we're fine as long as there's more power attributed to the scottish parliament within the u.k. plus when it control over taxation and welfare why go through so much trouble for much of the same not come because westminster wouldn't suit them. well fear they've said no to the rejec
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let's go back to london and bianna. >> hi, guys. when talking about a baby, you talk about how expensive they are. thousands of dollars for your average family. but this baby, the reverse. pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into an economy that badly needs it. the excitement with the arrival of britain's newest monarch, is reaching a fever pitch. and for good reason. the baby is not only heir to the throne. it's also a much-welcome stimulus to an anemic british economy. it's expected to make as much as $400 million from a bounce in tourism and product sales. >> the royal baby is good for the british economy. >> reporter: stores are already selling royal baby mugs and royal baby onesies. and the internet is filling up with royal baby paraphernalia. >> these are cute. little souvenirs for the baby. >> reporter: jo jamil says she's preordered thousands of dollars of royal memorabilia. >> everybody loves will and kate. and they're having a baby. how could they not be excited about it? >> reporter: london hotels are also getting int
let's go back to london and bianna. >> hi, guys. when talking about a baby, you talk about how expensive they are. thousands of dollars for your average family. but this baby, the reverse. pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into an economy that badly needs it. the excitement with the arrival of britain's newest monarch, is reaching a fever pitch. and for good reason. the baby is not only heir to the throne. it's also a much-welcome stimulus to an anemic british economy. it's expected...
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welcome to london. here we are outside of buckingham palace where the crowd has been growing all day today. that's because the sell brakes are in full swing to mark the royal birth. >> fire. >> reporter: the city of london was echoing with the sound of gunfire beginning very close to where we are here at green park with a 41 royal gun salute. at the time time there was a 62 royal gun salute at the tower of london. if that wasn't loud enough, how about this -- [ bells tolling ] >> reporter: at westminster abbey where william and kate were married two years ago there is a full bell peel, that three hours of bell ringing. i think it's time to get the earplugs out. >> england has three kings in waiting so how do you raise a baby to be king? joining me is victoria murphy, who is also the royal reporter of "the daily mirror." and a new mom yourself. congratulations to you. a little break from protocol from will and kate. he spent the night with her. that's a bit unusual. >> good morning. thank you, robin. yes
welcome to london. here we are outside of buckingham palace where the crowd has been growing all day today. that's because the sell brakes are in full swing to mark the royal birth. >> fire. >> reporter: the city of london was echoing with the sound of gunfire beginning very close to where we are here at green park with a 41 royal gun salute. at the time time there was a 62 royal gun salute at the tower of london. if that wasn't loud enough, how about this -- [ bells tolling ]...
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just our sylvio r t london. day the german business community it's a bit unhappy with how relations between moscow developing and they're blaming chancellor merkel a group lobbying for the interests of germany's economy in eastern europe now criticizing politicians and the media for the negative portrayal of russia he's pretty one of a textbook. over the last twenty years or so russia and germany have become firm economic partners however in recent months there has been something of a cooling in the diplomatic relationship between berlin and moscow now to talk to me a little bit more about what that means and how it came down time joined by dr. lynn the director of an organization that takes the economic temperature of the relationship between the two countries now your organization of just published some information about the relationship between germany and russia and it seems that there has been a deterioration in that relationship why that happened and of course there are some cooling as you mentioned in the
just our sylvio r t london. day the german business community it's a bit unhappy with how relations between moscow developing and they're blaming chancellor merkel a group lobbying for the interests of germany's economy in eastern europe now criticizing politicians and the media for the negative portrayal of russia he's pretty one of a textbook. over the last twenty years or so russia and germany have become firm economic partners however in recent months there has been something of a cooling...
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in they might be at their place in london. we expect we will see and maybe hear from them in the next day or two. i think this evening people feel they cannot quite believe it that a girl who grew up here, went to church here, went to a school nearby, then married a prince -- tonight, she is famous around the world for producing an heir to the british throne. seen 1000 years of kings and queens come and go. now there is a special connection to a future british monarch. course,ve heard, of that catherine, the duchess of cambridge, spent the final few weeks -- much of the final few weeks of her pregnancy at her parents' home. speculation that the young prince of cambridge will be spending a lot of time there. >> i think it is generally thought that kate middleton will want to spend time after giving birth, in the next few weeks, at home with her parents, just as she chose to spend a few weeks after finishing work in her last public engagement until the birth. she has been here the best part of a month. she has mainly been living
in they might be at their place in london. we expect we will see and maybe hear from them in the next day or two. i think this evening people feel they cannot quite believe it that a girl who grew up here, went to church here, went to a school nearby, then married a prince -- tonight, she is famous around the world for producing an heir to the british throne. seen 1000 years of kings and queens come and go. now there is a special connection to a future british monarch. course,ve heard, of that...
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london time. that's 11:24 a.m. here on the east coast. the announcement just placed on annesal outside buckingham palace moments ago. we don't have word of a name yet. according to a press release from the palace, we know that the baby weighed in at eight pounds and six ounces. the baby's father prince william was present for the birth. the palace reports that her royal highness and her child are both doing very well and will remain in the hospital overnight. prime minister david cameron said on twitter "i'm delighted for the duke and duchess now their son has been born. the whole country will celebrate. they'll make wonderful parents." 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.
london time. that's 11:24 a.m. here on the east coast. the announcement just placed on annesal outside buckingham palace moments ago. we don't have word of a name yet. according to a press release from the palace, we know that the baby weighed in at eight pounds and six ounces. the baby's father prince william was present for the birth. the palace reports that her royal highness and her child are both doing very well and will remain in the hospital overnight. prime minister david cameron said...
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schools for william and harry would always be close to london and home. you don't get many schools closer to a royal home than this, eaton college, where william spent five years. just over the river, an up a bit, is windsor castle, the official residence of her majesty the between who no doubt approved of the choice. >> she was delighted that they went to the schools they went to. the fact that think went across the bridge from windsor to eaton so she could see william for tea every week was great. >> fitting in at school can be a challenge for anyone. when prince charles was at gordonston, one of his temporaries asked how can you treat a boy as an ordinary chap when his mother's portrait is on the stamps. william's experience was far more forgiving. amidst the turmoil of his parent's marriage, school provided a sanctuary. >> there was no great shakes about being heirs of the throne of england. he was treated normally, and that was the great thing. he had a lot of friends there, he could forget who he was. he was just a normal boy, and that was what he l
schools for william and harry would always be close to london and home. you don't get many schools closer to a royal home than this, eaton college, where william spent five years. just over the river, an up a bit, is windsor castle, the official residence of her majesty the between who no doubt approved of the choice. >> she was delighted that they went to the schools they went to. the fact that think went across the bridge from windsor to eaton so she could see william for tea every week...
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go ahead london jump in i think think i. yes i think i think the problem is not that time is running out for assad as you know these prophecies about assad's imminent departure his imminent collapse have been going on for two years has been in power i met a pakistani shere in syria pilgrim who'd been living in syria for sixteen years and he told me if everyone in syria wanted to go he would be gone this is not to say that a substantial number of syrians don't want him to go they do want him to go but there is a constituency in syria that supports a sub the problem is that we don't have the west doesn't have anyone to bring to the negotiating table the syrian opposition is completely fractured who represents the syrian opposition could could give me five names that represent the syrian opposition who can go to the negotiation table and talk to assad no i cannot give you for him it would be to the point in that the the poorest in the middle east great powers that be they have lost their influence wherever so that's the that is
go ahead london jump in i think think i. yes i think i think the problem is not that time is running out for assad as you know these prophecies about assad's imminent departure his imminent collapse have been going on for two years has been in power i met a pakistani shere in syria pilgrim who'd been living in syria for sixteen years and he told me if everyone in syria wanted to go he would be gone this is not to say that a substantial number of syrians don't want him to go they do want him to...
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tests are still the r r t london. bar before we get to cross talk here in r t for now the german business community but on happy relations between moscow a developing blaming chancellor merkel a group lobbying for the interests of germany's economy in eastern europe criticised politicians and the media for the negative portrayal of russia could all of a takes up the story. over the last twenty years also russia and germany have become further economic partners however in recent months there has been something of a cooling in the diplomatic relationship between the inn and moscow now to talk to me a little bit more about what that means and how it came a pound time joined by dr. lin the director of an organization that takes the economic temperature of the relationship between the two countries your organization of just published information about the relationship between germany and russia and it seems that there has been a deterioration in that relationship why is that happened and of course there are some cooling as
tests are still the r r t london. bar before we get to cross talk here in r t for now the german business community but on happy relations between moscow a developing blaming chancellor merkel a group lobbying for the interests of germany's economy in eastern europe criticised politicians and the media for the negative portrayal of russia could all of a takes up the story. over the last twenty years also russia and germany have become further economic partners however in recent months there has...
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london awaiting a new prince. let's listen in. the place where william and kate got married back in april of 2011. the bells will ring consecutively for three hours to mark the new arrival. listen. >> gorgeous. >> cbs reporter is outside. two big questions right now. what's his name. when can we see him? >> reporter: two very good questions. two questions that we are waiting for answers ourselves. i can tell you people are waiting for the duke and duchess to come out. ideally carrying that prince. calling the prince of cambridge because we don't know his name. we can go along with tradition where it takes time for the royals to announce the name of a new child. when william was young, it took a week before found out his name. prince charles, his name was a mystery for a month. >> i have to ask you too, sorry about the satellite delay. nothing we can do about the speed. that's why we keep hearing a pause before we get your response. i did want to ask you, are they going to pop out the door or give you as a reporter and gather some
london awaiting a new prince. let's listen in. the place where william and kate got married back in april of 2011. the bells will ring consecutively for three hours to mark the new arrival. listen. >> gorgeous. >> cbs reporter is outside. two big questions right now. what's his name. when can we see him? >> reporter: two very good questions. two questions that we are waiting for answers ourselves. i can tell you people are waiting for the duke and duchess to come out. ideally...
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what are you doing in london? >> i've been in london the past year. i found myself down here by accident. >> reporter: have you seen the guilded easel? >> i did, but it was hard getting there. >> reporter: it's late at night, but the crowds are pretty thick still and i'm expecting them to be here for some time. back to you. >> i'm sure they're going to be very excited. it will be extremely exciting if we hear tomorrow what the baby boy's name is. let's go to st. mary's hospital in london. prince william expected to spend the night there with his wife, new child. max foster is standing by. there are some indications we will learn the name maybe as early as tomorrow when hopefully they emerge from the hospital, the three of them. >> reporter: that's my sense. i get the impression they're going to go with the prince harry route, if you remember all those years ago, prince william's name wasn't announced for several days. prince harry's name was announced when they left the hospital by charles and diana. and i've been led to believe that's what's going to
what are you doing in london? >> i've been in london the past year. i found myself down here by accident. >> reporter: have you seen the guilded easel? >> i did, but it was hard getting there. >> reporter: it's late at night, but the crowds are pretty thick still and i'm expecting them to be here for some time. back to you. >> i'm sure they're going to be very excited. it will be extremely exciting if we hear tomorrow what the baby boy's name is. let's go to st....
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let's get back to kate in london with that front row seat, buckingham palace in london, baby time. >> it is baby time, chris. that's right, thank you. as we know now, this is a boy. we should get our first look at the new royal baby when kate and prince william leave st. mary's hospital. and it could happen as early as today. doctors have said the mother and baby are doing very, very well. the stillin named prince is now the third in line to the royal throne. >> reporter: many celebrated into the night. crowd erupted in excitement outside buckingham palace. >> her royal highness was safely delivered of a son. >> reporter: after more than ten hours of labor at st. mary's, kate delivered the next heir to the throne. prince william stayed the night. the baby was born at 4:24 p.m. local time and weighed in at 8 pounds, 6 ounces. the announcement was placed on a gilded easel. >> the white house released a statement before the bulletin revealing the royals have been informed and are delighted with the news. prince charles added grandparenthood is a unique period anyone's life. i am enormous
let's get back to kate in london with that front row seat, buckingham palace in london, baby time. >> it is baby time, chris. that's right, thank you. as we know now, this is a boy. we should get our first look at the new royal baby when kate and prince william leave st. mary's hospital. and it could happen as early as today. doctors have said the mother and baby are doing very, very well. the stillin named prince is now the third in line to the royal throne. >> reporter: many...
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local time in london at saint mary's hospital there. the infant is now third in line for the british throne behind prince charles and william. you are looking at buckingham palace and the crowds are gathering. the official announcement read and the duchess had been safely delivered of a son, rather archaic language they use over there. her royal heiness doing well and so too is her young son. both will stay overnight in the hospital there. you will not see them probably until tomorrow morning. you may see prince william emerge from the hospital to greet the onlookers. there are a lot of onlookers. of course at this po nie t we do not know the chosen name chosen by the couple. the queen, the monarch, must be informed first. that may take some time. amy kellogg is standing by with the latest. what do you have to add, amy? >> hi, stewart, not a lot as we don't have names yet. certainly the queen has been informed. i have to say we were a little nervous as night was approaching. you can't rouse the queen after 10:30. we were afraid if this
local time in london at saint mary's hospital there. the infant is now third in line for the british throne behind prince charles and william. you are looking at buckingham palace and the crowds are gathering. the official announcement read and the duchess had been safely delivered of a son, rather archaic language they use over there. her royal heiness doing well and so too is her young son. both will stay overnight in the hospital there. you will not see them probably until tomorrow morning....
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london. well here we're not see our politicians really working in your best interests or perhaps rather the interests of their corporate finance it's not clear enough is that the modern. i would rather i asked questions of people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more news. at. least. he could speak. as you. wish. you good news long sleeve good. luck. just steal the money and. run a little. six. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food. you know how. i mean. i know he seems really messed up. for esau. the. worst for the little thing the life out of a. guy. i want. to give you never seen anything like this i'm telling. you guys i'm out in march and this is breaking the sat so in today's chapter of corrupt cops tell you what the case of pamela held a long island resident was pulled over because her card in the have an inspection sticker however when new york police found
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they are not american foreign exchange students they are london citizens paying the london payroll taxes this competitiveness is a feel good word that actually means exporting american jobs but it could also mean regulatory arbitrage not only between different countries but even in the states that we have them right yes regulatory arbitrage is the same thing as when a teenager wants the car keys and mom won't say yes so they go to dad so if you don't like the rule in the united states go to where you like the rule and pretend that you're operating there i say pretend because this is all done on the internet where the person is actually sitting doesn't matter for example when a g. had all of its or the money that is supposedly reported by apple in in ireland for tax purposes is physically in a new york vault it is only for legal purposes on the internet booked as ireland so let's talk about these two. and what is your opinion of the what what apple is doing and some of these companies who are holding a lot of cash offshore and they're doing it for a specific reason is it going to be repat
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the queen mother would actually go and visit areas in south london and east london, which has been bombed, and show solidarity. we're talking about during the war. that had a profound effect on the nation's appreciation of this family. they had a galvanizing effect on the nation. and then also, there's the role of the queen. the queen has been unimpeachable in her character for the whole length of her period on the throne. of course, we celebrated last year 60 years her diamond jubilee. she has been faithful where many others have been faithless. she's held to the strictest form of responsibility and service to the nation. for those two reasons, the british feel more positively about the monarchy than they have. it's always been around 18% in terms of public polling. i don't see that changing in any way. >> martin, obviously you're absolutely right about all the history. the queen has been an exemplary ruler. william and kate in this generation and diana seem to have also continued that line. but there was years of some behavior that wasn't quite royal or dignified, various stories that m
the queen mother would actually go and visit areas in south london and east london, which has been bombed, and show solidarity. we're talking about during the war. that had a profound effect on the nation's appreciation of this family. they had a galvanizing effect on the nation. and then also, there's the role of the queen. the queen has been unimpeachable in her character for the whole length of her period on the throne. of course, we celebrated last year 60 years her diamond jubilee. she has...
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mary's hospital in london. every operating theater have electrosurgical knifes which use heat to cut tissue. the smoke that is produced is valbuena rised tissue. this is sucked along a tube into a mass spectrometer, which sniffs the smoke, analyzing molecules. they show it was 100% accurate in telling whether the tissue was cancerous, and the answer comes in a second. surgeons at imperial college, london, who helped develop the knife, say it could save lives. >> you could have a safer operation because you don't remove incorrect tissue, and you should have a better cosmetic effect because you have to remove less tissue. that could be important in things like breast surgery. >> one in five women with a cancerous breast lump need repeat surgery because some of the tumor was missed the first time. the i-knife will be expensive, but may ultimately save hospitals money. >> i think it is one of the biggest steps forward in cancer surgery in a decade. we are generating completely new knowledge for dying particulars th
mary's hospital in london. every operating theater have electrosurgical knifes which use heat to cut tissue. the smoke that is produced is valbuena rised tissue. this is sucked along a tube into a mass spectrometer, which sniffs the smoke, analyzing molecules. they show it was 100% accurate in telling whether the tissue was cancerous, and the answer comes in a second. surgeons at imperial college, london, who helped develop the knife, say it could save lives. >> you could have a safer...
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mandy clark, nbc news, london. >>> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting from new york, and from all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com no i didn't. you ate the bones. no, you ate the bones. nobody ate any bones. so, frank didn't eat the bones? no honey, frank did not eat any bones. well he's breathing on me. no i'm not. yes you are. no i'm not. yes you are. no i'm not. yes you are. [ male announcer ] it's kfc original recipe without the bones freshly prepared white or dark meat boneless and skinless try a 10 piece mixed bucket for just $14.99. today tastes so good. >>> good evening, i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm diane dwyer. our breaking news is a brush fire that is burning just east of the boulder ridge golf club. we have a reporter on the way. when she gets there we will bring you a live report and a update on that. now to another developing story. demonstrators are matchings in the protest for the not guilty verdict for george zimmerman. monte has more.
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ask communications tower in london scrolling the message it's a boy and london eye the ferris wheel lit up in red, white, and blue at this hour. live in our new york city newsroom. jonathan, we haven't seen the royal family tonight as amy was just saying but we have heard from them. >> yeah. a lot of people rushing towards buckingham palace. as soon as the announcement was made. perhaps in hopes of seeing the queen appear on the balcony there. not much chance of that ever happening as you watch a live look at buckingham palace right now. the queen is going to give kate and william the chance to appear first in public. but a tweet was issued in her name, which read, and i quote: the queen and prince philip are delighted at the news of the birth of the duke and duchess of cambridge's baby. prince charles now a grandparent for the first time also issued a statement saying both my wife, camilla, of course, and i are overjoyed at the arrival of my first grandchild. it is an incredibly special moment for william and catherine and we are so thrilled for them on the birth of their baby boy. and
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kate middleton in labor now at a london hospital. palace officials report that she is progressing normally. >>> sticker shock at the pump. gas prices jumped 12 cents this week. the national average was $3.67 on friday. phil mickelson wins the british open. he played the round of his life sunday surging from five shots back to win. it is his first ever open championship and fifth career major. congrats to him. >> big thrill for him and his family. congratulations. have a great day, folks. "fox & friends" starts right now. bye. >> good morning everybody. today is monday, july 22, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. i hope you had a great weekend. thanks for sharing this time. fox news alert. kate middleton, the duchess of cambridge is in labor. we're live at the hospital. >>steve: police searching for more victims of a serial killer copy cat perhaps in ohio. three women already found dead and many fear this investigation is just getting started. >>brian: as if america's welfare waste was not a problem already, now there's word you're spending
kate middleton in labor now at a london hospital. palace officials report that she is progressing normally. >>> sticker shock at the pump. gas prices jumped 12 cents this week. the national average was $3.67 on friday. phil mickelson wins the british open. he played the round of his life sunday surging from five shots back to win. it is his first ever open championship and fifth career major. congrats to him. >> big thrill for him and his family. congratulations. have a great...