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we were talking to the baroness earlier.aroness d'souza and the principle hearing the faces. they are making their way to the area at the head of the staircase and they will congregate. there will be others congregating there and soon we will see the lord chancellor. there is lord chamberlain. we just caught a glimpse of the lord privy seal but now we have the next procession and this is the lord's chancellors procession. this is the first nonlawyer to be chancellor for hundreds of years actually and given that jack straw has done this and sitting next to my thoughts on this procession jack. >> the main thought is to make sure that you stick to the injunctions imposed on you by the lord great chamberlain at the rehearsal. you literally do not put a foot wrong. it's a bit like juggling or riding a horse. you have just got to concentrate it's pretty straightforward but there were bits i worried about a lot like going up the steps and coming back backwards down the stairs and remembering which door i should leave from a the fir
we were talking to the baroness earlier.aroness d'souza and the principle hearing the faces. they are making their way to the area at the head of the staircase and they will congregate. there will be others congregating there and soon we will see the lord chancellor. there is lord chamberlain. we just caught a glimpse of the lord privy seal but now we have the next procession and this is the lord's chancellors procession. this is the first nonlawyer to be chancellor for hundreds of years...
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baroness hayman still with me watching these images. so far, go into plan. this is the nice thing about this event. it is rooted in tradition. and yet lots of these people have real modern stories to tell. >> absolutely. as i say, it is wonderful. partly is the timing. and the precision. and the way you feel that you're fitting into a very well-oiled machine. but also, actually, it's flexible. and it does change. and, you know, when i was made lord speaker, and the lord chancellor had done that job before, the lord chancellor still had to be incorporated into the ceremony. they had to find out something to do with me. and the day was saved by the fact that there was a spare nase. because there's a spare kept in the room next to my office, it was okay. so they created a bit of ceremony. and when you were commenting on it, because i saw it, it looked as if it had been going on for a hundred years. that is some of the real skill. >> that's the uniqueness of it. >> it's still the heart of the uk. they'll discuss the ramifications of that, the senators. mr. robin
baroness hayman still with me watching these images. so far, go into plan. this is the nice thing about this event. it is rooted in tradition. and yet lots of these people have real modern stories to tell. >> absolutely. as i say, it is wonderful. partly is the timing. and the precision. and the way you feel that you're fitting into a very well-oiled machine. but also, actually, it's flexible. and it does change. and, you know, when i was made lord speaker, and the lord chancellor had...
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this is baroness de souza and the principal door keeper there. they're making their way to the area that the head of the staircase. there will be others congregated there. there is blackrod who has such an important role to play later. duke of norfolk on the right. we caught a glimpse of the lord privy seal. we have the next procession and this is the lord chancellor's procession. this is chris grayling, the first nonlawyer to be lord chancellor for hundreds of years actually and given that jack straw has done this and is sitting next to me, thoughts on this procession, jack? >> well, the main thought is to make sure that you stick to the injunctions imposed on you by the lord great chamberlain and the earl marshall at the rehearsal and you literally do not put a foot wrong. it's a bit like juggling or riding a horse. you just got to concentrate. and i was -- this bit is pretty straightforward, but there are bits i worried about a lot like going up the steps and then coming back and backwards down the steps and remembering which door i should lea
this is baroness de souza and the principal door keeper there. they're making their way to the area that the head of the staircase. there will be others congregated there. there is blackrod who has such an important role to play later. duke of norfolk on the right. we caught a glimpse of the lord privy seal. we have the next procession and this is the lord chancellor's procession. this is chris grayling, the first nonlawyer to be lord chancellor for hundreds of years actually and given that...
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going wrong people look around for somebody to blame first people the first people you blame with baros they have different languages different skin they smell bad their food smells bad i cannot tell you how many countries i've been to where they were reacting against foreigners you know the first thing they say is they smell bad then they said their food smells bad it's easier to blame foreigners erin because they're so visible but when things are going well they love our look at new york look at america as you said we beg foreigners to come here and we became the greatest country in the world. that was me investment biker mr jim rogers. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return tim do is on the program the university of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and way the fed will do whatever it is and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air closing numbers of the bell figure out. where you like me or what your comedy news was from t.
going wrong people look around for somebody to blame first people the first people you blame with baros they have different languages different skin they smell bad their food smells bad i cannot tell you how many countries i've been to where they were reacting against foreigners you know the first thing they say is they smell bad then they said their food smells bad it's easier to blame foreigners erin because they're so visible but when things are going well they love our look at new york look...
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baroness still with me watching these images and so far going to plan. and this is the nice thing about this event. it is routed in tradition and yet lots of these people have very real modern stories to tell. >> absolutely. and as i say, what is wonderful about it partly is the timing and the precision, and the way you feel that you're fitting into a very well-oiled machine. but also, actually, it's flexible and it does change. and when i was made lord speaker and the lord chancellor had done that job before, the lord chancellor still had to be incorporated into the ceremony they had to find out something to do with me and the day was saved that the fact that it was a spare mace because each of us needed to have our own mace. but because there was a spare kept in the room next to my office it was ok. so they created a brit of ceremony -- bit of ceremony. and when you were commenting on it, because i saw it the next day on television, it looks like it has been going on for 100 years. and that's some of the real skill. the real skill of it. >> i'm going t
baroness still with me watching these images and so far going to plan. and this is the nice thing about this event. it is routed in tradition and yet lots of these people have very real modern stories to tell. >> absolutely. and as i say, what is wonderful about it partly is the timing and the precision, and the way you feel that you're fitting into a very well-oiled machine. but also, actually, it's flexible and it does change. and when i was made lord speaker and the lord chancellor had...
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in april, oklahoma governor mary fallin signed a bill baroing localities from raising the minimum wagecal control is best. except when it's not. >>> up next, a look at health care for women in kansas. >> if we don't have our rights as women in this country, you know, if all people, frankly, are not afforded their rights, then nothing else really seemed to make sense for me. >> the woman who reopened dr. tiller's clinic in wichita four years after he was murdered by...
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. >> in the times, a baroness to the trifle has come up with what -- paper calls cg advice for what thes sage advice. she wants to be able to throw parties for 200 people despite tough economic times. the us is how you do it. served late iter food. always let your guests get it themselves. the buffet option sounds good. says, why reuse napkins? get good dealso on furniture at local auctions, and she is currently selling some. clearly very up with the tech latest. don't bother with the marquee, give all your guests a hat. have the one corner you the united legend who basically a few weeks ago said he may be past his peak. doubting whether the manager had the courage to drop them. the right corner, you have wayne rudy, the manchester united former teammate of paul, who has come out and said it's wrong what he said. "i'm not interested in what anyone else has to say, i a major student what roy has to say, people have their opinions, but it don't agree with them. he has been a teammate of mine but he has also been away from the team for some time, so shut it." >> next hour, disagreement and
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baroness heyman still with me watching these images.o far and this is the nice thing about this event, it is rooted in tradition and yet a lot of these people have very real, modern stories to tell. >> absolutely. as i say, it is wonderful. partly it is the timing and the precision and the way that you feel you are a fitting end to a very well oiled machine. but also actually it does change you know, the lord chancellor still having to be incorporated. there was a spare knife. this bearcat. it was okay. it created the ceremony. commenting. >> among the stop you there for a second. i did mention, of course the last big speech before the next election. before then, of course, in september there will be the referendum. that is something to that is dominating mines here at westminster in the months to come. again,. >> of course still the heart of the u.k. parliament. september, could seek changes on the horizon. the ramifications. i am joined. tell your background on all of this. >> i look forward to stock of parliament being able to make a
baroness heyman still with me watching these images.o far and this is the nice thing about this event, it is rooted in tradition and yet a lot of these people have very real, modern stories to tell. >> absolutely. as i say, it is wonderful. partly it is the timing and the precision and the way that you feel you are a fitting end to a very well oiled machine. but also actually it does change you know, the lord chancellor still having to be incorporated. there was a spare knife. this...