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was anchor for the funeral of prince philip, the death and state funeral of elizabeth ii, and the coronation of elizabeth ii, and the coronation of charles iii, and queen camilla. let's go straight to our newsroom and speak to our media editor. katie, what can you tell us? this statement released in the last few moments. , , ., moments. yes, there is little more to sa at moments. yes, there is little more to say at this _ moments. yes, there is little more to say at this moment _ moments. yes, there is little more to say at this moment apart - moments. yes, there is little more to say at this moment apart from l moments. yes, there is little more l to say at this moment apart from the fact this statement has been released, i receive it on e—mail a few minutes ago, which says huw edwards has resigned at left the bbc. it happened today, and i understand it did happen today, after a0 years of service. he said his decision was made on medical advice from his doctors. i am sure you been discussing it, but what we do know from the statement his wife

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

if you _ don't necessarily have to agree but if you took— don't necessarily have to agree but if you look at the balance of risk, tet's_ if you look at the balance of risk, let's say— if you look at the balance of risk, let's say you are right and that none _ let's say you are right and that none of— let's say you are right and that none of this has to do with climate, what _ none of this has to do with climate, what are _ none of this has to do with climate, what are we — none of this has to do with climate, what are we doing, we will be investing _ what are we doing, we will be investing in new technologies and innovation — investing in new technologies and innovation and it might actually lead to— innovation and it might actually lead to new science and new interesting things we can make money from but _ interesting things we can make money from but let's imagine just for a moment— from but let's imagine just for a moment that you are not right and that the _ moment that you are not right and that the science is right and what if we _ that the science is right and what if we don't — that the science is right and what if we don't do anything, you talk about— if we don't do anything, you talk about poorer and colder, that would be catastrophic and i'm am sure no one wants — be catastrophic and i'm am sure no one wants to— be catastrophic and i'm am sure no one wants to put philip. we be catastrophic and i'm am sure no one wants to put philip.— one wants to put philip. we will come back _ one wants to put philip. we will come back to _ one wants to put philip. we will come back to planet _ one wants to put philip. we will come back to planet and - one wants to put philip. we will come back to planet and a - one wants to put philip. we will i come back to planet and a second with shabana mahmood from the labour party but briefly, layla moran, you say you were talking about your family stuck in gaza, people will want to know, are they ok? irate family stuck in gaza, people will want to know, are they ok? we got them out. want to know, are they ok? we got them out- i— want to know, are they ok? we got them out. i still— want to know, are they ok? we got them out. i still can't _ want to know, are they ok? we got them out. i still can't quite - them out. i still can't quite betieve _ them out. i still can't quite believe it. and i can't remember when _ believe it. and i can't remember when it— believe it. and i can't remember when it was. we had already lost a family— when it was. we had already lost a family member, their gall bladder had ruptured and they needed a hospital— had ruptured and they needed a hospital and they sadly passed away because _ hospital and they sadly passed away because i_ hospital and they sadly passed away because i couldn't get to one. it then— because i couldn't get to one. it then took— because i couldn't get to one. it then took months to get the paperwork in order and i did this incredibly— paperwork in order and i did this incredibly brave day where they

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All In With Chris Hayes

you run trials before. what do you think about how he has managed this courtroom, just judge to judge? >> so far, he's done an excellent job. he is in complete control of the courtroom and he moved for jury selection with amazing speed yet at the same time, he did not cut corners when it came to being fair. i think the two things that worked in his favor really well were one, only 10 challenges, so that limited the amount of time each party would need but the other is he let jurors self select. he said can you be fair and impartial of people said i can't, for whatever reason or no reason, he let them go out the door. >> just to be clear, that is not how it usually works. you can't just go and be like i don't want to do jury dirty -- duty. >> because you've got to get the trial moving and you have such a limited pool. >> philip, let me ask you as a

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All In With Chris Hayes

>> that's a hard one to tell. he is a wildcard, you know. you don't know what he will do but as the gentleman just said, the problem is, if he is uncontrollable, even if the judge rules that none of this could come and get could all end up coming and if he says the wrong thing. >> right, diane, who has served as a judge in philip, defense attorney, thank you very much. appreciate it. coming up, democrats are forced to bail out the republican speaker again, so why are they the ones actually in charge? that is ahead. harge? that is ahead. that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new soil from miracle-gro. everybody should have it. it worked great for us. this is as good as gold in any garden. if people only knew that it really is about the dirt. you're a dirt nerd. huge dirt nerd. i'm proud of it! [ryan laughs]

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BBC News

of more than 70 years. andy edwards from stoke is beginning to fashion a historic piece of public art. and this is how his finished statue of queen elizabeth ii will look. i do feel that pressure, but i do relish it because it is what you aspire to, it's the highest honour, to sculpt the queen. and for that to be commissioned by your hometown is even more so. it's a visit in 1973 which has inspired the sculpture. queen elizabeth and prince philip were here to mark the 800th anniversary of newcastle borough's royal charter. the details from that visit are being carefully observed and cast in bronze. the aim is also to capture the spirit of the day. it's so evocative, itjust shows what it's like to see people on the streets, being happy, celebrating something.

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BBC News

of more than 70 years. andy edwards from stoke is beginning to fashion a historic piece of public art. and this is how his finished statue of queen elizabeth ii will look. i do feel that pressure but i do relish it because it is what you aspire to, it's the highest honour, to sculpt the queen. and for that to be commissioned by your hometown is even more so. it's a visit in 1973 which has inspired the sculpture. queen elizabeth and prince philip were here to mark the 800th anniversary of newcastle borough's royal charter. the details from that visit are being carefully observed and cast in bronze. the aim is also to capture the spirit of the day. it's so evocative, its just shows what it's like to see people on the streets, being happy, celebrating something. there's not enough of that. even though i couldn't be

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Advice: Should I be loyal to my father or my dying uncle?

New York Times advice columnist Philip Galanes answers readers’ questions. Q: My father’s brother was going through a rough patch financially, so my father...

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FOX and Friends

b3 we heard from andy point can the top of the last hour where e was talking a little bit about the g7 in italy that he is attending. they were condemning iran's attack on israel. they put out a paper statement very much more comprehensive them at the g7 is calling on iran to stop supporting hamas and hezbollah. >> brian: that will work. >> steve: exactly. you can wish what you want but that ain't going to happen appear in >> lawrence: that is a good point, why put that on paper and why not just say thatr everyone to hear publicly? >> antony blinken didn't even mention israeli because they are pretending it didn't happen. they are trying to sweep it under the rug and israel is not taking credit for it. >> brian: blaming philip and for the reasons there was nothing with the hostages. basically gave them sweetheart deal in 900 prisoners given back to the palestinians, a hundred of which have israeli blood on their hands.

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Sportsday

matty cash did something priceless. they had to wind this from the spot and philip's keeper in a shoot—out is box office. and philip's keeper in a shoot-out is box office-— is box office. emily martinez had faced one in _ is box office. emily martinez had faced one in the _ is box office. emily martinez had faced one in the world _ is box office. emily martinez had faced one in the world cup - is box office. emily martinez hadj faced one in the world cup final, and this french cloud remembered. the argentine was booked for the second time in the match, but he stayed on the field as card to reset four penalties. for lille, it made this to take. four penalties. for lille, it made this to take-— four penalties. for lille, it made this to take. philip's moment was the premier— this to take. philip's moment was the premier league's _ this to take. philip's moment was the premier league's one - this to take. philip's moment was the premier league's one bright i this to take. philip's moment was - the premier league's one bright spot of the night. liverpool faced atalanta to re—down from the first leg. but from the spot with mo salah, they took their first steps. that mess would sun up the rest of this match. 0ne that mess would sun up the rest of this match. one goal not enough. the

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